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Category Archives: General Health

Gallstone complications: Cholecystitis, cholangitis, gallbladder cancer, gangrene, and pancreatitis

If gallstones are not properly treated, they can lead to complications including cholecystitis, cholangitis, gallbladder cancer, gangrene, and pancreatitis. Gallstones are solid crystalized deposits that form from cholesterol and bile pigments in the gallbladder. There are two types of gallstones: cholesterol gallstones and pigment gallstones. Cholesterol gallstones account for 80 percent of gallstones and are usually ...click here to read more

Cognitive decline in older adults may be slowed with better oral hygiene and regular dental visits: Study

Cognitive decline in older adults may be slowed with better oral hygiene and regular dental visits. The researchers reviewed data from cross-sectional and longitudinal studies conducted between 1993 and 2013. Some studies found that oral health measures like the number of teeth, the number of cavities, and the presence of periodontal disease were associated with ...click here to read more

The Healthy Truth: The Glass is Half Full

Dear Friends, Is the glass half empty or half full? How you answer that question can tell a lot about your health. The great debate between pessimists and optimists has been an ongoing one. Although it seems like a pretty silly question at times, it could shed light on your health habits. Your outlook on ...click here to read more

Incontinence products and natural tips to manage urinary incontinence

Millions of women suffer from urinary incontinence (UI), and while many people believe it is simply an age-related issue, it can, in fact, affect younger people, too. Noticing the symptoms early and identifying the cause can help women with urinary incontinence get back to enjoying life. (See: Common Incontinence Products) Urinary incontinence in women can ...click here to read more

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Natural bladder supplements: Herbal remedies for overactive bladder

Overactive bladder is a condition characterized by an increase in urinary frequency and urgency, resulting from nerve damage, frequent urinary tract infections, and other conditions. Although diet and exercise can aid in overactive bladder, herbal remedies can also go a long way in relieving the symptoms, as well as reducing the frequency of urinary tract ...click here to read more

The Healthy Truth: Fall-proof your skin

Dear Friends, Unfortunately, summer can’t last forever, which means the weather is getting colder – and the skin is getting dry. Unlike the healthy glow you enjoy in the summertime, the fall season can leave your skin dull. Sure, you can spend money on cleansers, moisturizers, and other products that promise to make you look ...click here to read more

How often should you pee?

Going to the bathroom seems like a pretty natural part of your day. Still, you may be wondering how often you should pee. Normally, when we consume fluids, our bladder begins to fill. As it reaches its capacity, it sends a signal to the brain to prompt you to go to the bathroom to urinate. ...click here to read more

The Healthy Truth: Natural antibiotics

Dear Friends, We don’t really want to admit it, but unfortunately cold and flu season is just around the corner. Now back to school, children are exposed to more germs, meaning, they are bringing these germs home which can get the entire family sick. Any infection that is brought on by bacteria is often treated ...click here to read more

Urinary tract infection risk assessed in women after pelvic organ prolapse surgery and urinary incontinence: Study

Urinary tract infection risk increases in women after pelvic organ prolapse surgery or urinary incontinence, so a new method has been developed to assess that risk. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common type of infection, costing roughly $1 billion annually in the U.S. The risk of UTIs among women who undergo pelvic organ prolapse ...click here to read more

Foods to heal pancreas naturally

You probably have some idea of your pancreas, and maybe even know its function, but would you know where to find it? First off, the pancreas is located behind your stomach, closer to the beginning of the small intestine. The pancreas, although often forgotten, is very important to the digestive system. Its exocrine cells help ...click here to read more