What Actually Causes Joint Inflammation?

Inflammation is a complex chemical defense response to a harmful tissue injury. Chemicals from your body are released into the blood or the affected tissues.  These chemicals cause an increase in blood flow to the damaged or infected area which may produce warmth and redness. Some of these chemicals cause fluid to leak into tissues which causes swelling. This procedure can stimulate nerves and cause you to feel pain. Joint inflammation can have an effect on your everyday standard of living. For a lot of people, joint & pain health is an important health subject.

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Antidepressants and Diabetes

There have been a number of studies that show a fairly significant link between diabetes and depression. The incidence of depression in people with diabetes is higher than those without the disease. The incidence of the diabetes is also increased quite a bit in those who take antidepressants for an extended period.

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Do You have an Enlarged Prostate?

An enlarged prostate is part of the aging process for men. Prostate health is a concern for a vast number of men. For  most men having to go to the bathroom a couple of times a night may be a sign of an enlarged prostate. Other symptoms are trouble initiating a urine stream, leaking or dribbling. For some men the nightly bathroom routine also becomes a daytime routine. The National Kidney and Urological Disease Information Clearinghouse reports the most common prostate problem for men over the age of 50 is prostate enlargement also known as BPH. The American Urological Association reports more than 50 percent of men over the age of 60 have BPH and 90 percent of men over the age of 85 have BPH.

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Combating Joint Pain with Exercise

Many people try to avoid additional physical activity when they are feeling joint pain but there are actually some types of exercise can help alleviate joint pain. A properly designed exercise program may even be able to provide relief from the pain you are experiencing due to osteoarthritis.

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Flu Symptoms and How to Avoid Them

Flu symptoms can be mild or severe. Symptoms typically show up one to four days after you’re exposed to the virus. The flu is one of the nation’s common health concerns. The common symptoms of the flu include:

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Important Aspects of HDL and LDL Cholesterol

Cholesterol, a chemical compound, is naturally produced by your body; it’s an important cardiovascular health topic. It’s structurally a combination of steroid and lipid (fat). Cholesterol is a building block for hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen as well as for cell membranes. The liver produces about 80 percent of your body’s cholesterol and the rest comes from your diet. Meat, fish, poultry and dairy products are the primary sources of dietary cholesterol. Organ meats, such as liver are particularly high in cholesterol content.

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Older Americans May Be Taking Too Many Laxatives

The National Digestive Disease Information Clearing House indicates that most constipation is reported by women and Americans aged 65 and older. There are a number of factors that can cause this problem in older Americans. As with most digestive disorders, diet is a major factor. There are some other reasons why older Americans have this problem, and one of them is using too many laxatives.

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Why Are Omega-3 Fatty Acids Called Essential Nutrients?

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for optimal health but our bodies do not manufacture them. Omega-3 fatty acids have been listed for years as an important aid in heart health. They can reduce triglyceride levels and increase HDL (the good cholesterol) in the bloodstream.

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The Symptoms of Menopause

Menopause, an important women’s health topic, is a normal part of the aging process for women; approximately  70 percent of women experience symptoms.  When menopause happens after the age of 40 it’s considered natural, but some women experience menopause early due to damage to their ovaries or  due to a surgery such as a hysterectomy before the age of 40. Menopause before the age of 40 is called premature menopause.

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Strategies for Fighting Memory Loss

Everyone has had memory lapses at one time or another. For older people these memory lapses can cause some worry about dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Issues with memory can be an early warning sign of Alzheimer’s disease but in many instances this simply isn’t the case.

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