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Why are you often sore throat?

Monday, April 24, 2017 7689 Views

What is Sore Throat ?

A sore throat refers to pain, itchiness, or irritation of the throat. It may cause difficulty swallowing food and liquids, and the pain may get worse when you try to swallow. Throat pain is the primary symptom of a sore throat. However, other symptoms may include:

a dry throat swollen glands in the neck white patches on the tonsils hoarseness

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Natural Tips for Relieving Headaches

Thursday, April 20, 2017 5971 Views

Headaches are a very common problem. People of all ages get headaches from time to time. They can cause unbearable pain along with nausea and, at times, vomiting.

Common causes of headaches include stress, tension, restlessness, sinus problems, migraines, lack of sleep and dehydration.

Many people reach for over-the-counter medicines to get rid of their headach ...

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Eggs and Diabetes: To Eat or Not to Eat?

Wednesday, April 19, 2017 5580 Views

Eggs are a versatile food and a great source of protein, and the American Diabetes Associationconsiders eggs an excellent choice for people with  diabetes. That’s primarily because one large egg contains about half a gram of carbohydrates, so it is thought that they aren’t going to raise your blood sugar. Eggs are high in cholesterol, though. One large egg contains nearly 200 mg of cholesterol, but whe ...

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How to Treat Baby's First Fever

Friday, April 07, 2017 7637 Views

What is a fever? The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says that the normal body temperature for a healthy baby is between 97&deg and 100.4&deg Fahrenheit (36&deg to 38&deg Celsius). A fever would be any temperature that rises to 100.4&deg F or above.

 

When to call the doctor? If your baby is under 3 months, you should call his p ...

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5 ways to help reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Tuesday, April 04, 2017 4653 Views

5 ways to help reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes

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When it comes to reducing your potential of developing type 2 diabetes, the first thing to do is check your risk, which is often a result of the lifestyle you lead. If your current lifestyle puts you at high risk of developing the disease, I would recommend seeking medical and lifestyle-changing advic ...

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