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Your Natural Killer Immune Cell

The natural killer cells are, right now, out patrolling your body in the lymph and the bloodstream.Read on to learn more.

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Recently Approved Multiple Sclerosis Drug Shows Promise

Ocrevus takes a new approach to minimizing the inflammation that drives multiple sclerosis and is showing some promising results.

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New Technology Offers Shared Decision-Making for Cystic Fibrosis Patients

Physician researchers at the University of Cincinnati have worked to develop a computerize decision-making model that assists cystic fibrosis patients to make decisions in their home-care routines, personalizing them to their preferences.

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Plexus Slim

Plexus Slim is a powdered weight loss supplement that you mix with water and drink. It’s sometimes called “the pink drink” because the powder turns the water pink

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Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation Applauds New York State Restroom Access Legislation

In New York state, a law is being passed which will bring relief to people with Crohn’s or colitis. Learn more here.

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Life with Parkinson’s: How to Deal with Curious Stares

People with Parkinson's have to deal with many obstacles, including external circumstances. One of the things that Parkinson's patients have to deal with is strangers staring at them. Keep reading for more.

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5 Must-Read Books about Autism

The scientific literature around autism is ever-developing, but it’s not the only genre of autism-focused writing that’s grown in the recent years.

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Music Therapy for Fibromyalgia

Music therapy is a type of clinical therapy that uses music to help a patient reach an individual goal. Read on to learn how music therapy can benefit fibromyalgia patients.

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These Treatments May Help Imbalance Related to Multiple Sclerosis

One of the earliest symptoms that often appears several years before multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis is imbalance.

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Risk-Reduction Mastectomy for those with Ovarian Cancer

Recent research has been conducted to determine the link between BRCA gene mutations and an increased risk of developing both breast and ovarian cancers.

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Big Surprise for Young Man with Muscular Dystrophy on his Birthday

On the day James Baxter-O’shea, a young man with muscular dystrophy, turned 22, he received a gift he was never expecting. Keep reading to learn more about his story.

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Marriage Connection

This can be the time when love, acceptance, and forgiveness of the opposite partner’s viewpoints need to be acknowledged.Read on to learn more.

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Explaining the Healing Power of Herbal and Homeopathic Medicine

Julie’s Naturopathic Health Care Services is well known for having one of the most extensive herbal and homeopathic dispensaries within Australia.Read on to learn more.

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Could Age and Ovarian Endometrioma Be Linked with a Risk of Ovarian Cancer?

Findings on ovarian cancer have advanced in recent years. Researchers have found that ovarian cancer is not just one type of cancer, but rather a compilation of several diseases. What's the link to endometriosis? Learn more here.

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How Not to Let Stress Get the Better of You

Every day you will hear how "stress can kill you". Yet, without stress, there seems to be little if any motivation to make significant changes within your life's realm.

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Canadian Olympian to Help Support Battle Against Multiple Sclerosis

The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada stated publicly that Christine Sinclair is planning on visiting several A&W restaurants throughout Canada on August 23 and August 24.

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Natural Ways to Lower Your Blood Sugar

High blood sugar occurs when your body can’t effectively transport sugar from blood into cells. When left unchecked, this can lead to diabetes. One study from 2012

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Keeping Intimacy – Fibromyalgia in Romantic Relationships

Many patients with fibromyalgia express that their condition has had an impact on their relationships with others, particularly their intimate relationships. Keep reading to learn how fibromyalgia patients can find intimacy despite their condition.

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Competition to Get into Nursing School

With a high demand and need for nurses in the United States, it is easy to wonder why there is such competition to get into nursing school. If we need nurses so badly, why is it so hard to get accepted into a nursing program? Take a look at this slideshow to learn why.

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L-Lysine Benefits and Uses

L-lysine is an essential amino acid, which is mostly found in proteins of food items such as milk, yogurt, beans, wheat germ, cheese, and other animal proteins. L-lysine acts as a natural disease-fighting agent, wherein it benefits the human body in several ways. Learn more about the benefits and uses of L-lysine in this article.