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Salt makes you hungrier, not thirstier: Study

For as long as anyone can remember, it’s been said that salty foods make you thirstier. Previous studies have shown that increasing a person’s salt intake stimulated the production of more urine, with the assumption that the extra fluid came from drinking more beverages. But apparently, this is not true, as having a salt-filled diet ...click here to read more

Periorbital edema: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Periorbital edema, or eye puffiness, is the medical condition where the tissues surrounding the eye become swollen. This is primarily due to an inflammatory process that results in fluid buildup around the eyes (called the orbits). The process of swelling around the eye can happen suddenly (acute) or develop over an extended period of time ...click here to read more

Improve your digestion with these foods

Digestion is an intricate process that is often taken for granted, but it shouldn’t be. As much as 70 percent of our body’s immune system is found in the digestive tract. It is through the process of digestion that our body receives all the nutrients required for energy, growth, and cell repair—as you can see, ...click here to read more

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What Are the Early Signs of Liver Damage?

Our liver carries out hundreds of functions daily, yet we often miss the signs and symptoms that indicate it is sick. Liver disease symptoms can easily be overlooked because they can overlap with other conditions. Liver disease is becoming a growing health problem, especially fatty liver disease, as obesity rates keep rising. Liver disease is ...click here to read more

Pseudogout: Causes, symptoms, prevention, and treatment

You may be wondering, what is pseudogout? Well, you probably have heard of gout, the painful condition that commonly affects the large toe. But pseudogout? While it does sound similar, there are some notable differences. Before we outline the differences between gout and pseudogout, let’s further define pseudogout. Pseudogout, similar to gout, is an arthritis ...click here to read more

How does potassium lower blood pressure?

When it comes to healthy blood pressure, you need to balance your intake of sodium and potassium. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is when the pressure of blood flow pushes against the veins. High blood pressure can contribute to other major heart events and even stroke. High blood pressure can be symptomless, and if not ...click here to read more

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