… your body also may help.If problems persist, talk to a healthcare provider about options to reduce inflammation in your airways. You may also want to consider swimming at a different pool that uses a …
… as to shock your baby’s sensitive gums.“Chewing on a cool, wet cloth can help decrease inflammation along the gums,” Dr. Diard says.Allow your baby to chew solo. Or help out by using …
… irritants could contribute to long-term problems. Studies show that an unhealthy scalp can ultimately lead to inflammation that reduces hair growth.Going too long without washing your hair can result in dandruff and other …
You expect your body to slow down a bit as you age, but if the same slowing happens with your heart, is that a good or a bad thing?A slow heart rate (or a …
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… didn’t. After stopping lion’s mane, the first group’s test scores went down.2. Reduce inflammation and oxidative stressChronic inflammation is a symptom of many conditions like heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis and even …
… for leading to clogged ears. That’s because they can come with a lot of blockage and inflammation that can alter the air pressure behind your ears.In those cases, treating the symptoms and causes …
… over-the-counter medicines: “Things as simple as antihistamines, nasal corticosteroids and cold medicine can help with inflammation,” Dr. Tramontana adds.Running an air purifier: If you have an air purifier trapping the allergens and …
… cutting or removing drywall) can cause serious health problems. Exposure to dust is associated with asthma, lung inflammation and chronic bronchitis.Contact with dust can also cause dermatitis (skin inflammation) or other allergic reactions.Hint …
You’re lying in bed on a Sunday night, dreading the week to come. You’ve got a boatload of work to catch up on tomorrow night if you want to kick butt at that …
Butternut squash is a fall harvest favorite. This curvy, cream-colored fruit (yes, squashes are fruits, not vegetables) has bright orange flesh that tastes even sweeter when roasted or cooked. It also has lots of …
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