Author Archives : Bel Marra Health

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Multiple sclerosis eye problems: Optic neuritis, nystagmus and diplopia

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can lead to many health complications including eye problems like optic neuritis, nystagmus and diplopia. Multiple sclerosis is a disease which causes nerve damage along the spinal cord and in the brain. Multiple sclerosis can affect each patient differently but at some point a multiple sclerosis patient will experience some type of ...click here to read more

How salt can benefit the heart

For years, even decades, we have been told to cut out or minimize our salt intake. The reasoning behind the theory was that too much salt can lead to heart problems, especially if you have high blood pressure. Furthermore, we were consuming excessive amounts of salt everyday as part of our typical Western diet. Most ...click here to read more

Severe fibromyalgia symptoms linked to obesity, weight gain

Severe fibromyalgia symptoms have been shown to be linked to obesity and weight gain; furthermore obesity can worsen symptoms associated with fibromyalgia (FM). Previous research has found a link between severe fibromyalgia symptoms and obesity and also suggests that being obese increases a person’s risk of fibromyalgia. The findings further suggest that fibromyalgia treatment should ...click here to read more

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Lupus (SLE) patients suffer from mood disorders, anxiety and depression

Lupus (SLE) patients suffer from mood disorders, anxiety and depression. Although lupus is categorized by many physical symptoms it can affect mental health as well. Lupus can be a complicating illness which is caused by an overactive immune system. With medication symptoms can be managed but often the side effects of medications can contribute to ...click here to read more

Parkinson’s disease news roundup 2015: Prevention and treatment breakthroughs, outlook for 2016

Parkinson’s disease is a neurological condition that affects nearly 10 million people. There is currently no cure for Parkinson’s disease, so over time the disease progresses and worsens. Although there is treatment to help slow down this progression, ultimately it takes over a person’s life, making them unable to care for themselves. Although Parkinson’s disease ...click here to read more

5 ways to treat an aching stomach

Now that the holidays have wrapped up, you may have noticed your stomach isn’t feeling quite the same. Whether you over-indulged in sweets, drank too much alcohol, or simply consumed way too much food overall, you may now be feeling bloated, gassy and your stomach is simply upset. Over the holiday season your stomach and ...click here to read more

Blood pressure (hypertension) news roundup 2015: Prevention, treatment breakthroughs and outlook for 2016

Lower blood pressure is a large concern for many Americans because hypertension – high blood pressure – is a serious risk for many cardiac events, such as cardiovascular disease and heart attack. Blood pressure is the force with which our blood hits the walls of our arteries. If this is too high, it means our ...click here to read more

Osteoporosis treatment news roundup 2015: Prevention, treatment breakthroughs and outlook for 2016

Osteoporosis is typically seen as a female condition, but men can still develop it. Osteoporosis is a bone disease that increases the risks of fractures, as the bones become weaker and more brittle over time. There are many factors that increase the risk of osteoporosis, including a lack of calcium, age and being female. In ...click here to read more

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