He Said It's A Cold, But It's Snot: Three Ways To Tell The Difference Between The Common Cold And Seasonal Allergies

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It started with a cough and sneezing, but how do you tell if you have a cold or just seasonal allergies? The truth is, some of the symptoms of cold and allergies are the same so it is difficult to tell them apart. A cold is caused by a virus, while allergies are caused by your immune system being overactive by attacking pollen and dust that is in there air. You can’t treat your illness if you don’t know which one you are experiencing, which will only make life miserable. Read More»

All Swelled Up: DIY Remedies For Edema During Pregnancy

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Swollen feet, swollen fingers, swollen hands, swollen lower back, swollen face – the swelling of various extremities and other body parts are fairly common side effects of pregnancy, captured under the umbrella term of edema. Although it’s not harmful, and most of the time disappears immediately after you deliver your baby, it can still be really annoying and can cause shoes, rings, and other important items of clothing not to fit. Read More»

3 Chinese Medicine Herbs That Can Help Control Blood Sugar Levels For Type 2 Diabetics

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If you are looking for natural alternatives to help control your blood sugar levels, you should take some time exploring the benefits of Chinese herbal medicines. Chinese herbal medicines have been used for thousands of years to help people control the symptoms of illnesses for many types of diseases. Some herbs, like bitter melon, American ginseng, and gymnema sylvestre, when added to your meals or given as separate doses, can help to reduce the blood sugar peaks and valleys that cause much of the physical damage suffered by type 2 diabetics. Read More»

3 Things Rheumatoid Arthritis Sufferers Need To Know About Aortitis

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Rheumatoid arthritis is a type of autoimmune arthritis that leads to inflammation and damage of the joints. While rheumatoid arthritis can cause serious joint problems, it doesn’t stop there: it can also affect your heart. One of the many cardiovascular problems associated with rheumatoid arthritis is aortitis. Here are three things you need to know about aortitis. How does rheumatoid arthritis cause aortitis? People who’ve had rheumatoid arthritis for a long time (more than 10 years) can develop rheumatoid vasculitis, a complication characterized by inflammation of the blood vessels throughout the body. Read More»

Should You Seek Botox Treatment During Pregnancy?

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If you’re a faithful user of Botox to help treat TMJ, chronic migraines, or unsightly frown lines, you may greet pregnancy with equal parts excitement and concern. Is it safe to continue to have Botox treatment during your pregnancy and while breastfeeding? If you’ve already had Botox prior to finding out you were pregnant, will your child suffer health problems? Read on to learn more about when you should continue your Botox regimen during pregnancy, as well as some scenarios in which it may be best to wait. Read More»