Gout

Gout

Gout is sometimes referred to as the “disease of kings” because it long has been associated incorrectly with the kind of overindulgence in food and wine only the rich and powerful could afford. In fact, anyone can be affected, and the risk factors are varied. Fortunately, it is possible to treat gout and reduce its […]

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Lupus

Lupus

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, usually referred to as SLE or lupus, is sometimes labeled the “great imitator.” Why? Because of its wide variety of symptoms, it can often be confused with other disorders. Lupus, which affects the joints, kidneys, and skin, can be fatal. However, there is much reason for hope. Improvements in therapy have significantly […]

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Polymyalgia rheumatica

Polymyalgia rheumatica

Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is a relatively common cause of widespread aching and stiffness in older adults. It can be difficult to diagnose because it rarely causes swollen joints or other abnormalities on physical exam. It may occur with another condition,giant cell arteritis. FAST FACTS PMR affects adults over the age of 50. The symptoms of […]

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Lyme Disease

Lyme Disease

FAST FACTS OA is the most common form of joint disease in humans and is a leading cause of disability among the elderly. It typically occurs in the hand joints, spine, hips and knees. It is caused by cartilage breakdown and subsequent bony changes of the joints. Although the joint changes are irreversible, only a […]

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Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis

FAST FACTS OA is the most common form of joint disease in humans and is a leading cause of disability among the elderly. It typically occurs in the hand joints, spine, hips and knees. It is caused by cartilage breakdown and subsequent bony changes of the joints. Although the joint changes are irreversible, only a […]

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Rheumatoid Arthiritis

Rheumatoid Arthiritis

While rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has long been feared as one of the most disabling types of arthritis, the outlook has dramatically improved for many newly diagnosed patients.  Certainly RA remains a serious disease, and one that can vary widely in symptoms and outcomes. Even so, recent advances in treatment have made it possible to stop […]

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Indoor Allergens

Indoor Allergens

Millions of people suffer from allergy symptoms caused by indoor allergens, such as house dust mite droppings, animal dander, cockroach droppings and molds. The symptoms are the result of a chain reaction that starts in the genes and is expressed in the immune system. Your immune system controls how your body defends itself. For instance, […]

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Food Allergy

Food Allergy

If you have a food allergy, your immune system overreacts to a food. This is caused by an antibody called IgE (Immunoglobulin E), which is found in people with allergies. Food allergy is more likely to develop in someone who has family members with allergies. Symptoms may occur after you consume even a tiny amount of […]

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Stinging Insect Allergy

Stinging Insect Allergy

When most people are stung by an insect, the site develops redness, swelling and itching. However, some people are actually allergic to insect stings. This means that their immune systems overreact to the venom. If you are insect-allergic, after the first sting, your body produces antibodies called Immunoglobulin E (IgE). If stung again by the same […]

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Sinusitis

Sinusitis

Sinuses are empty cavities within your cheek bones, around your eyes and behind your nose. Their main job is to warm, moisten and filter air in your nasal cavity. If your stuffy nose and cough last longer than one or two weeks, you may have more than a cold. Sinusitis (pronounced sine-you-SITE-iss) is a swelling […]

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