Jumat, 02 November 2018

10 Purple Power Foods You Need

In fruits and vegetables, purple is often a sign of nutrients called anthocyanins.
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Friday, November 02, 2018
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Purple Power Foods
In fruits and vegetables, purple is often a sign of nutrients called anthocyanins. Like other phytonutrients, they help protect your cells from damage that can lead to illness and disease.
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Nerve Damage From Diabetes
About 50 percent of people with diabetes have a form of nerve pain. The highest rates of neuropathy are seen in... Read more...
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Vitamins and Minerals You Need
Minerals and vitamins are key nutrients your body needs to thrive. Vitamins act as antioxidants, minerals serve vital roles. Read more...
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What Is a Spinal Headache?
A spinal headache can occur as a result of a procedure such as a spinal tap or epidural block. Read more...
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When Animal (Allergies) Attack
Sometimes bringing our furry pals inside can cause some unpleasant side effects. One of the biggest comes from allergies. Read more...
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Your Guide to Kidney Stones
Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include blood in the urine, and pain in the abdomen, groin, or flank. Read more...
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Moderate to Severe Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a non-curable, chronic skin condition. There will be periods it improves, and others it will worsen. Read more...
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Kamis, 01 November 2018

Train for Diabetes Control

Find out how strength training can help improve your blood sugar levels, mood, cholesterol levels, and blood pressure.
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Exercises for Diabetes Control
Find out how strength training can help improve your blood sugar levels, mood, cholesterol levels, and blood pressure.
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Do You Know How to Spot Melanoma?
What does melanoma look like? Learn about symptoms, facts, and treatments for this deadly type of skin cancer. Read more...
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A Healthy Diabetes Meal Plan
Which foods are best for type 1 and type 2 diabetes? Explore meal plans to take control of your blood sugar levels. Read more...
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What Is Epilepsy?
Find out facts about epilepsy. Discover causes, signs, treatments, medications, risks, prevention tips, and more. Read more...
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Most Common Phobias
Learn about some of the signs, symptoms, and treatments for these common phobias. Read more...
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Osteoarthritis Exercises
Discover exercises and stretches that can help relieve your knee osteoarthritis pain and stiffness. Read more...
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How to Treat Cataracts
Cataracts are a painless clouding of the internal lens of the eye that gets worse over time. Read more...
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