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Poor sleep associated with Alzheimer’s disease: Study

We all have difficulty falling asleep from time to time. Restless nights spent tossing and turning can ruin anyone’s day. For some of us, this is infrequent. However, there are some people who constantly struggle to get to sleep, and according to new research, these sleep problems may increase Alzheimer’s risk. Alzheimer’s disease is a ...click here to read more

Why you should never ignore your arthritis symptoms

Osteoarthritis is a common form of arthritis that is caused by the wear and tear of cartilage in between the bones. When cartilage breaks down, it allows for the bones to rub together, which causes pain, limited range of motion, swelling, and redness. Cartilage is not something that can be regrown or reproduced, so once ...click here to read more

Lower income neighborhoods have higher mosquito populations: Study

Researchers from the University of Maryland and Rutgers University recently released a study that found higher populations of mosquitoes living in lower income neighborhoods in Baltimore. These neighborhoods often feature larger quantities of abandoned properties, which offer prime breeding locations for these pests. The unfortunate side effect is that people living in these locations are ...click here to read more

Heartburn medication found to increase death risk

Heartburn is sort of a misnomer—it has an inaccurate name. The condition does not involve the heart in any way. Instead, the burning sensation is due to gastric acid escaping the stomach into the esophagus. We feel pain or discomfort in the chest when this occurs, leading people to think the pain is related to ...click here to read more

Restenosis: Causes, treatment, and prevention

The medical term for a clogged or blocked artery is stenosis. This can occur when there is an excess amount of plaque, which is made up of fat, cholesterol, calcium, or other substances circulating in the blood. When there is an accumulation of plaque on the inner walls of a vessel, this can lead to ...click here to read more

9 factors that increase your risk of a heart attack

When it comes to the health of your heart, there are many threats you are aware of that contribute to a higher risk of a heart attack. These well-known risks include smoking, obesity, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stress. However, there are lesser-known risk factors you may be overlooking that can also increase ...click here to read more

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Blue veins on chest: Cause and treatment

What are blue veins? Blue veins are venous blood vessels that appear bluish or greenish in color when stretched out beneath the skin. The may also go by the names of reticular veins, feeder veins, or intradermal varices. Blue veins are generally bigger than spider veins seen elsewhere on the body; however, they are not ...click here to read more

What is bradyphrenia? Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Bradyphrenia is the slowness of thought and a common manifestation of many disorders of the brain. It can also be the side effect of several types of psychiatric medication. Bradyphrenia can be appreciated in disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and some forms of schizophrenia. It is also called a psychic akinesia. Those affected often display ...click here to read more

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