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How to get rid of hives naturally?

Hives – also known as urticaria – is an outbreak of swollen, pale, or red bumps on the skin. Common causes of hives include allergies, stress, or a reaction to other environmental or occupational factors. Aside from raised bumps on the skin, hives can be irritating and cause itchiness, burning, or stinging, which can occur ...click here to read more

How to get rid of kidney stones at home?

Kidney stones are a painful problem that can last for weeks in some cases, but you should not suffer when there are ways to get rid of the stones – including natural home remedies. Kidney stones form when high levels of calcium, sodium, uric acid, or other crystal-forming substances start to build up in a ...click here to read more

Are these 6 bad foods in your refrigerator?

The refrigerator generally harbors the foods that cannot be left out, such as fruits, vegetables, and meat. Generally, these foods are healthy as they are unprocessed and have a shorter shelf life. Unfortunately, many of us are still stocking up on unhealthy staple items – often disguised as health foods – which we really should ...click here to read more

Gout diet: What to eat and what to avoid

Gout flare-ups can be triggered by food, so knowing what to eat and what to avoid can help you better manage your condition. Gout is a form of arthritis where uric acid crystallizes in small joints – commonly the large toe – causing redness, swelling, and severe pain. Uric acid is the product of the ...click here to read more

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Trouble Sleeping? You’re at Risk for This

Shedding a few extra pounds becomes increasingly difficult as we get older. There are many reasons why we put on weight, including stress, age, lack of activity, and – of course – diet, which plays the largest role in weight management. Considered a growing problem in America, obesity contributes to numerous health problems. When we ...click here to read more

Osteoarthritis risk increases with uric acid levels in joints

Osteoarthritis risk increases with uric acid levels in joints. The researchers found the amount of uric acid found in-between one’s joints could shed light on the likelihood of developing severe osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a debilitating disease and there is currently no mode of treatment to slow down its progression. Senior author of the study Virginia ...click here to read more

Aspartame vs. sucralose: Which is better?

Aspartame and sucralose are two types of sweeteners that have minimal calories and are way sweeter than regular sugar, meaning you can use much less of it to achieve the desired sweetness. Aspartame and sucralose gained popularity because you can have less of one or the other all the while cutting out sugar from your ...click here to read more

Gout treatment safe with oral steroids or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): Study

Gout treatment is safe with oral steroids or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). The researchers compared the steroid prednisolone with the arthritis medication indomethacin and found that both offered similar levels of pain relief in gout. Although the arthritis drug did cause minor side effects, neither treatment led to complications. Smaller studies have found similar results, ...click here to read more

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