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Best diet for people with autoimmune disease
Dear Pharmacist: Your post on rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmune disease intrigued me. I didn't realize eating beans, peanuts, peas, lentils, soy or tofu was an issue. I eat these foods frequently, and I still hurt. Can you tell me more? —D.B.,...Tags: Chemical Industry, Multiple Sclerosis, Hyperthyroidism, Diseases and Illnesses, Pharmaceuticals
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A natural script to help relieve chronic pain
Dear Pharmacist: I live in chronic pain. No one is sure why. I take hydrocodone and ibuprofen daily, but I'm still in pain. Can you recommend any vitamins to help me? — M.C., Dallas, Texas Dear M.C.: I'm sorry you are going through this. Luckily,...
Tags: Ibuprofen (drug), Hydrocodone (drug), Multiple Sclerosis, Dietary Supplements, Psoriasis
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Too much salt may trigger autoimmune diseases: studies
ReutersCHICAGO (Reuters) - Increased salt consumption may be a key culprit behind rising rates of autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, researchers reported on Wednesday in a trio of papers looking at the role of a specific class of cells linked with...Tags: Genetic Engineering, Multiple Sclerosis, High Blood Pressure, Psoriasis, Diets and Dieting
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Jolene Jensen
Jolene grew up on a ranch along the Black’s Fork River in southwest Wyoming. She married Jim Jensen of Rapid City, South Dakota in 1969 and they have three grown children. Julie lives in Denver, John lives in Gillette, Wyoming and Jesse lives in St....
Tags: Rodeo
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Study finds no link between pollution and rheumatoid arthritis
Reuters(Reuters) - Some research has suggested a connection between exposure to air pollution and the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis, but a large study of U.S. nurses has found no link. Nearly one percent of U.S. adults have rheumatoid arthritis, an...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Arthritis, Diseases and Illnesses, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues
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U.S. doctor's 'gutsy' move led to baby's cure from HIV
ReutersJACKSON, Mississippi/CHICAGO, Illinois (Reuters) - The doctor who cured an HIV infected baby for the first time is happier talking to children than to adults and is finding all the attention since the news came out a little overwhelming. Dr. Hannah Gay...Tags: Chemical Industry, Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities, University of Mississippi, Hospitals and Clinics
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Lillian Linderman, 88
Lillian Linderman, 88, of Harbor Springs, passed away March 3, 2013, at Hiland Cottage in Petoskey. She was born July 14, 1924, at Van, Mich., to Edward and Florence (Schultz) Hunt. She attended Pellston schools and graduated from Pellston High School in... -
Former Food Network's 'The Next Iron Chef' contestant helps with arthritis fundraiser
On Friday, Feb. 1, award-winning New York chef, restaurateur and cookbook author Seamus Mullen joined mystery writer, columnist and book reviewer Jennifer Vido, of Harford County, for her 8th Annual Author Dinner for Arthritis. Vido has been living with...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Arthritis, Diseases and Illnesses, Arthritis Foundation, Harford County
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Just say don't: Doctors question routine tests and treatments
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Now there are 135. That's how many medical tests, treatments and other procedures - many used for decades - physicians have now identified as almost always unnecessary and often harmful, and which doctors and patients should...Tags: Back Pain, Chemical Industry, Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Procedures and Tests, Abdominal Pain
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Gender differences in autoimmune diseases: Blame them on bacteria?
Why are women more prone to autoimmune diseases like lupus, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis? A new study in mice points to a possible contributor: different types of bacteria that populate our guts. It goes like this: Different mixes of...
Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease, Weight, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Fending off stiffness
For a disease that affects 50 million adults in the United States, or about 1 in 5 people, arthritis is remarkably misunderstood. Many people believe it's a crippling and inevitable part of growing old. But things are changing. Treatments are better,...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Chiropractors, Arthritis, Arthritis Foundation, Diseases and Illnesses
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Sorrel: Ancient edible wonder -- and potential headache
For the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean, sorrel soup was a harbinger of spring. The wild perennial, a plant tough enough to endure snow, has fed humans in Europe and Asia for thousands of years. Today, domesticated varieties are essential for...
Tags: Julia Child, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Soups
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