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November 14, 2013
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Alzheimer’s disease causes severe disruption in critical thinking, memory, judgment and social skills. The dementia of Alzheimer’s occurs along with distinctive changes in the brain, including abnormal protein deposits of plaques and tangles. The risk of developing Alzheimer’s increases in…
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November 13, 2013
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and prevention, rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease, believed to be caused by a faulty immune response. This results in inflammation of the joints of the body, with pain, stiffness and progressive…
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November 13, 2013
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Overview Boswellia serrata, a tree also known as frankincense, produces a resin that has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. Ayurvedic medicine originated thousands of years ago in India and traditionally used boswellia to treat pain and inflammation. The Memorial…
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November 13, 2013
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Rheumatoid arthritis is a painful condition in which the immune system attacks the body’s joints. It often causes periodic flare-ups during which symptoms, that can include fatigue and joint pain, stiffness and swelling, worsen. There are a number of pharmaceutical…
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November 12, 2013
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November 12, 2013
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Parkinson’s disease is a motor system disorder caused by a decrease or loss of dopamine in the brain, with symptoms such as trembling of limbs, jaw and face as well as stiffness, slow movement, bodily instability and poor coordination. These…
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November 12, 2013
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Overview Parkinson’s disease is a chronic condition that attacks the brain cells responsible for movement and coordination. Symptoms become progressively worse over an extended period of time. According to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, there is no cure as of April…
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November 12, 2013
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Age-related macular degeneration, also known as AMD, is an eye disease that affects your central vision, which you use to see objects in front of you. Persons with AMD can still see peripherally–for instance they may still see the hair,…
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November 11, 2013
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Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative brain disorder affecting memory, judgment and other cognitive brain functions. Alzheimer’s is commonly seen in people over the age of 60. It is expected that nearly 15 million Americans will suffer from Alzheimer’s by 2050,…
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November 11, 2013
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Overview Skin tags are tiny bumps that develop in the body’s skin folds. This noncancerous skin condition is common, occurring in an estimated 25 percent of adults, according to eMedicineHealth. Skin tags, also referred to as acrochordon or fibroepithelial polyps,…
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November 11, 2013
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While children, adolescents and adults can have specific types of diseases, many illnesses, such as cold, flu, diarrhea and parasites, are common to all ages. Diseases that spread easily among any age group include bacterial, viral and fungal infections. Some…
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November 10, 2013
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While you can’t actually exercise the brain like you can the muscles in the body, you can work out the brain through games and activities that encourage memory, reasoning and memorization, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Brain health and fitness…
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November 10, 2013
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Pain is a distressing sensation in the body’s joints. It may be caused by a number of factors, the most common being osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, injury and overuse. Inflammation is usually involved in most types of joint pain and may…
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November 9, 2013
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Dopamine functions as a chemical messenger in three major brain circuits, namely the nigrostriatal, mesolimbic and mesocortical systems. The nigrostriatal system extends from the substantia nigra and terminates in the brain’s motor control center–the striatum. Activation of this pathway directly…
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November 9, 2013
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Atomoxetine is a prescription medication indicated to help control impulsive and hyperactive behavior in children and adults with attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This medication works by increasing the level of a specific chemical responsible for behavior control–called norepinephrine–within the…
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November 9, 2013
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Overview Maitake mushrooms, also known as Hen of the Woods, have the Latin name Grifola frondosa, and are native to Europe, Asia and the eastern United States. Their fruiting season is autumn to early winter, when they can be found…
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November 8, 2013
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Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the presence of tremors and accompaniment of a shuffling gait. There is no cure for PD and this disease is progressive. The Parkinson’s Disease Foundation reports that an estimated 1 million…
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November 8, 2013
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About 5 percent of people between the ages of 65 and 74 and half of people older than 85 have Alzheimer’s disease, making it the most common type of dementia, according to the Mayo Clinic. People afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease…
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November 8, 2013
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1. Maintain a Healthy Weight High blood pressure, or hypertension, can lead to heart attack, kidney disease and stroke, among other things. In 2007, Roberto Fogari, an Italian professor of medicine at the University of Pavia, released the results of…
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November 8, 2013
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1. Look Into Plant Extracts Numerous herbal and homeopathic compounds are available to treat some of the most common symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Of those, Ginkgo biloba is widely known for its ability to protect and heal cells. Ginkgo is…
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November 7, 2013
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Parkinson’s disease refers to a neurological disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord, also known as the central nervous system. The University of Maryland Medical Center says that signs of Parkinson’s disease include a hand tremor, a loss of…
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November 7, 2013
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Heart attacks may show signals of chest or upper body pain, but they can also start slowly with mild pain or discomfort, the National Heart Lung Blood Institute (NHLBI) notes. Some people are not sure of what their symptoms mean….
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November 6, 2013
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Sandplay therapy made its debut in the 1950s as a non-verbal way for psychotherapy clients to communicate their deepest needs. Sandplay takes advantage of the natural ability of children and adults to role-play, using small figurines in a small sandbox,…
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November 6, 2013
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is classified a movement disorder of unknown cause and has no cure. Medical treatment consists of treating the presenting symptoms, which worsen over time, as the disease progresses. According to the Mayo Clinic, early symptoms of the…
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November 6, 2013
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Depression currently affects more than 22 percent of Americans over 18 years old, making it one of the most common medical problems. It can affect anyone–young and old, rich or poor–and it is twice as common in women as in…
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November 5, 2013
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1. Be Patient Since Parkinson’s disease is a progressive, degenerative disease, you will need to keep make continuous adjustments to your routine and your environment to ensure that you are still able to manage daily tasks, without major effort or…
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November 5, 2013
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Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder associated with such symptoms as hand tremors, slow body movements, muscle stiffness, a stooped posture, unsteadiness on the feet and changes in speech. Sometimes, Parkinson’s disease also leads to dementia. Parkinson’s medication treatments are…
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November 5, 2013
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Mental health issues span many different areas, from mental illness to learning disorders, to personality structure. Although it may be easy to identify things such as depression or schizophrenia as topics that fall under the broad label of “mental problems,”…
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November 4, 2013
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The National Institutes of Health reports that, while a heart attack can occur suddenly, some heart attack symptoms start slowly and are not immediately recognized as being heart-related. Early warning signs of a heart attack can affect men and women…
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November 4, 2013
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Kids from the ages of 11 to 14 need to exercise to prevent obesity and other health problems, but they still just want to have fun, too. Adults can be motivated to exercise just by thinking about their weight, but…
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