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… may happen as a result of medication changes. Steroids, antimalarials, immunosuppressives, monoclonal antibodies — there are a lot of different kinds of medicines used to treat lupus symptoms. If you experience side effects like weight gain …
… medications as directed on the label (the correct amount, correct number of times per day, correct time of day)? Has there been a change in medication or the dose of medication? Side effects of some …
… a dry, hard lump of stool gets stuck in your rectum. This often occurs as a result of decreased mobility, neurological disorders or as a side effect of certain medications. Symptoms of fecal impaction include …
… interfere with these signals,” says Igel.Dry beriberi can cause peripheral neuropathy and these symptoms:Clumsiness or loss of balance.Lower leg paralysis.Loss of sensation in your feet (making walking difficult) and hands (so …
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… to all types of vitamin B9, including folic acid. Folic acid is a synthetic (man-made) form of B9 found in supplements and added to (fortified) foods.“It can be difficult to maintain adequate levels …
Vitamin C has long been popular as, well … a vitamin, touted in everything from immune-boosting powders to your morning glass of orange juice. More recently, though, it’s become a buzzworthy skin care ingredient …
Kombucha dates back more than 2,000 years. But you’re forgiven if you think the tea only just emerged as a must-have tonic.The popularity of this fermented and slightly fizzy drink exploded …
Nutrition matters for everyone. A healthy diet can help your body keep up with the demands of life and help keep you healthier, longer.But when you’re living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD …
Maintaining a balanced diet that delivers necessary vitamins and nutrients to your body is a good rule of thumb for everyone. But it’s a particularly important aspect of life for those with Huntington’s …
It can be oozy. It can be gooey. It can taste sharp, buttery or salty. Those are just some of the factors that make cheese taste oh, so “Gouda.”Whether you’re making a cheese …
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