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Early recognition of Alzheimer’s possible

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common neurodegenerative problem in humans. It effectively destroys our memory and other important mental functions. Scientists believe that this progressive disease is primarily the result of amyloid plaque or tau protein tangle development within the brain. This leads to the symptoms seen in Alzheimer’s. Sadly, many of these symptoms don’t ...click here to read more

7 reasons for your bloating, gas, and constipation

Do you suffer from bloating, gas, constipation, or diarrhea? If you do, you’re not alone. Many adults find that their stomachs and digestive systems as a whole just aren’t what they used to be. This leaves them feeling uncomfortable and sluggish. Although digestive problems can be caused by an illness, in many cases, it’s our ...click here to read more

Our brain is working against us when we diet

Our battle against weight gain seems never ending. We are constantly making a mental note of the foods we eat and whether they are healthy for us. We feel bad when we eat something particularly calorie heavy and try to compensate by eating healthy the next day or spending more time exercising. However, according to ...click here to read more

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CPR saves lives and brain function

With summer almost in full swing, we are getting ready to shed our warm clothing for some well-deserved sun exposure. This increased heat may prompt you to visit your local swimming pool or take a dip in your very own. However, this summertime activity increases your risk of drowning. It is estimated that about 10 ...click here to read more

Breakthrough treatment for your aching joints

In the U.S., over 30 million adults suffer from the most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis. That’s one in every eight adults. Often referred to as “wear and tear” arthritis, the condition commonly affects larger, weight-bearing joints like the hips and knees, but it can manifest in the upper limbs too. Slowly but surely, the ...click here to read more

4 symptoms you should never ignore

As we get older, bone health becomes a serious concern. This is because, over time, our bones become weaker, which increases our risk of fracture and disability. It’s even more detrimental for seniors because disability and other injuries can negatively affect a person’s quality of life. The problem is that bone weakness and damage can ...click here to read more

Urosepsis in elderly: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Urosepsis is a combination of medical terms urology, the function of the urinary system, and sepsis, a life-threatening bacterial infection. Urosepsis is a severe infection that is localized in the urinary tract and has the potential to be fatal. The urinary tract consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The job of the kidneys ...click here to read more

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