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Are you at risk for this serious bladder problem?

Many changes occur to our bladder as we age and the most common is overactive bladder (OAB). An overactive bladder can be quite troublesome as it consists of sudden, immediate urges to use the bathroom and even involuntary loss of urine – incontinence. But less commonly discussed is an underactive bladder (UAB), which can pose ...click here to read more

10 foods that wreck your mood

Diet plays a large role in all aspects of health, even mood. You may think that your brain—or heart—are solely responsible for your happiness and sadness, but what you eat can also have an effect on this as well. This is because when you eat a diet low in nutrients and high in sugar, this ...click here to read more

What causes epithelial cells in urine?

Epithelial cells in urine is a diagnostic result found during urinalysis and may raise some red flags for physicians, signifying several possibly pathological problems for the kidneys. Epithelial cells are just one type of cell that is found in the body and are important in maintaining healthy tissue. They can be found in skin, the ...click here to read more

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Avoid these foods if you have joint pain

Our diet can have a large influence on how we feel. Certain foods can upset our stomachs, others affect our mood, and some can make our joint pain worse. Some foods work to reduce inflammation, bringing you some relief from your joint pain. On the other hand, others trigger inflammation and will cause your joints ...click here to read more

10 Natural Antacids to Help With Heartburn & Better Digestion

Nothing can destroy a pleasant dining experience faster than an uncomfortable case of heartburn.  While most people reach for over-the-counter remedies or prescription medications to reduce the discomfort caused by heartburn, these often only offer temporary relief, and chronic use of these drugs can lead to other health problems in the long-term. As a safer ...click here to read more

Exposure to violence has now been linked to obesity

A new study at Duke University has found higher rates of obesity in children exposed to violence. Obesity is a growing pandemic across the globe, particularly in developed countries such as the United States. More than 20 percent of teens in the U.S. fall into the accepted definition of obesity. In low-income households, rates of ...click here to read more

Sugary drinks with meals reduce fat metabolism: Study

Sugar-sweetened beverages like soda hold much of the blame for America’s obesity epidemic. They have been linked to not only increased weight gain, but also to tooth decay, diabetes, and even heart disease. Soda is not the only drink to pin the blame on though, as Americans consume sugar-laden fruit drinks, sports drinks, and sweetened ...click here to read more

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