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Peripheral Vascular Disease + 10 Healthy Lifestyle Changes
Katherine Brind’Amour, PhD Peripheral vascular disease is disease or damage in blood vessels other than (peripheral to) those in the heart or brain. (1) It is known by several names, including its medical abbreviation PVD and peripheral venous disease. Although some people use PVD interchangeably with peripheral artery disease (or PAD), the two are not... Read more »
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12 Natural Ways to Relieve Silent Reflux Symptoms
By Rachael Link, MS, RD Many people are pretty familiar with gastroesophageal reflux, or GERD. And they probably know about the burning heartburn and painful discomfort that can come with it. Not so many people have heard of silent reflux, though. It’s a closely related condition that is often misdiagnosed and left untreated. Silent reflux... Read more »
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Gluten-Free Diet Guide: Gluten-Free Foods, Benefits & More
By Rachael Link, MS, RD In just the last few years alone, the gluten-free diet has skyrocketed in popularity. In fact, it seems like just about everyone is avoiding gluten — regardless of whether or not they really need to. Gluten-free foods have become synonymous with healthy eating, right alongside all things sugar-free, dairy-free and... Read more »
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12 Natural Ways to Relieve Silent Reflux Symptoms
By Rachael Link, MS, RD Many people are pretty familiar with gastroesophageal reflux, or GERD. And they probably know about the burning heartburn and painful discomfort that can come with it. Not so many people have heard of silent reflux, though. It’s a closely related condition that is often misdiagnosed and left untreated. Silent reflux... Read more »
🔴Types of Pneumonia
☣There are five major types of pneumonia. They are:
🔵Bacterial Pneumonia
Bacterial pneumonia can affect anyone at any age. It can develop on its own or after a serious cold or flu. The most common cause of bacterial pneumonia isStreptococcus pneumoniae. Bacterial pneumonia can also be caused by Chlamydophila pneumonia or Legionella pneumophila. Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia is sometimes seen in those who have weak immune systems due to illnesses like AIDS or cancer.
⚫️Viral Pneumonia
In most cases, respiratory viruses can cause pneumonia, especially in young children and the elderly. Pneumonia is usually not serious and lasts a short time. However, the flu virus can cause viral pneumonia to be severe or fatal. Its especially harmful to pregnant women or individuals with heart or lung issues. Invading bacteria can cause complications with viral pneumonia.
🔴Mycoplasma Pneumonia
Mycoplasma organisms are not viruses or bacteria, but they have traits common to both. They are the smallest agents of disease that affect humans. Mycoplasmas generally cause mild cases of pneumonia, most often in older children and young adults.
Other Types of Pneumonia
🔴Many additional types of pneumonia affect immune-compromised individuals. Tuberculosis and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) generally affect people with suppressed immune systems, such as those who have AIDS. In fact, PCP can be one of the first signs of illness in people with AIDS.
✅Less common types of pneumonia can also be serious. Pneumonia can be caused by inhaling food, dust, liquid, or gas, as well as by various fungi.
🛑How Is Pneumonia Diagnosed?
Pneumonia can be easily overlooked as the cause of an illness because it often resembles a cold or the flu. However, it usually lasts longer and symptoms seem more severe than these other conditions.
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Gluten-Free Diet Guide: Gluten-Free Foods, Benefits & More
By Rachael Link, MS, RD In just the last few years alone, the gluten-free diet has skyrocketed in popularity. In fact, it seems like just about everyone is avoiding gluten — regardless of whether or not they really need to. Gluten-free foods have become synonymous with healthy eating, right alongside all things sugar-free, dairy-free and... Read more »
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No-Carb Diet Plan Benefits, Foods to Eat & Potential Risks?
By Jillian Babock and Rachael Link, MS, RD Take a moment and imagine slashing your carbohydrate intake by 90 percent. It sounds incredibly challenging but still possible. Now imagine following a no-carb diet plan completely free of all carbohydrates, including pasta, bread, legumes, baked goods, sweets and even fruits and vegetables. To many, the thought... Read more »
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21/08/2017
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Gastritis Management & Treatment
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Power of Positivity: Positive Thinking & Attitude
How To Make Your Brain Stop Worrying, According to Science
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, over 18 percent of American adults suffer from anxiety disorders, characterized as excessive worry or tension that often leads to other physical symptoms. ~ California Institute of Technology Did you know that we have ‘two’ brains? Well, structurally we may have one; but cognitively we have two. […]
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15 Acidic Foods to Avoid + Healthier Alternatives
By Rachael Link, MS, RD The alkaline diet has been in the limelight recently, with everyone from celebrities to health gurus touting the benefits of cutting acidic foods out of your diet. Studies show that limiting your intake of acidic foods may help improve bone density, reduce the risk of kidney stones, lower chronic pain, improve... Read more »
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Manage Narcolepsy Symptoms: 9 Ways to Get Your Life Back
Excessive sleepiness, hallucinations and sleep paralysis are all characteristics of narcolepsy, a chronic neurological disorder that makes it difficult for the brain to control sleep-wake cycles. (1) This disorder adversely affects the quality of life as symptoms include extreme drowsiness and falling asleep unwillingly during an activity like work or school. In fact, research indicates... Read more »
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PNEUMONIAE
Pneumococcal pneumonia is not a cold or the flu. It’s an illness that is caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, a common bacteria that can be spread from person to person through a cough or touch. These bacteria can cause part of the lung to become inflamed and fill up with mucus, making it harder to breathe.
Pneumococcal pneumonia symptoms can appear quickly and can be severe. For some people, certain symptoms like cough and fatigue can last for weeks or longer—even after treatment with antibiotics.
Many people think of pneumonia as an illness that only the elderly or sick people get in the hospital. That’s not always true. Pneumococcal pneumonia is a bacterial lung infection you can catch anywhere, anytime. Even healthy adults 65 or older are at increased risk.
Symptoms are distinct, can appear quickly, and may include:
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Chest pain with difficulty breathing
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A high fever, shaking chills
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Excessive sweating
Fatigue
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A cough with phlegm that persists or gets worse
🔴Am I at Risk?
㊙️65 or older? Even if you’re active and healthy, your age may put you at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia.
🔴Age and risk are related.
As you get older, your immune system can’t respond as quickly to infection. That’s because over time, your immune system weakens and makes it more difficult for your body to defend you against pneumococcal disease.
Even if you lead an active and healthy life, after age 65, the risk of being hospitalized after getting pneumococcal pneumonia is 13X greater than younger adults aged 18 to 49.
🔴Other factors like lifestyle and certain chronic conditions like COPD, asthma, heart disease and diabetes, could increase the risk for catching pneumococcal pneumonia even more.
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Manage Narcolepsy Symptoms: 9 Ways to Get Your Life Back
Excessive sleepiness, hallucinations and sleep paralysis are all characteristics of narcolepsy, a chronic neurological disorder that makes it difficult for the brain to control sleep-wake cycles. (1) This disorder adversely affects the quality of life as symptoms include extreme drowsiness and falling asleep unwillingly during an activity like work or school. In fact, research indicates... Read more »
Diabetes Mellitus Management
30/10/2017
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Gastrointestinal Bleeding Management & Treatment
23/04/2017
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Top Vegan Candy Options, Plus Recipes to Make Your Own
If you follow a vegan diet, you’re probably already used to checking ingredient labels carefully and skipping any treats that you suspect might not be totally plant-based. Many vegans make a strong effort to eat a nutrient-dense diet overall, but this doesn’t mean they never want to indulge in something like dessert or candy occasionally... Read more »