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Tooth Sensor Measures Your Intake Of Sugar, Salt, Alcohol

Tooth sensor can now measure your intake of sugar, salt, and alcohol.     Tooth Sensor: What It Does People suffering from diabetes, heart conditions, and alcoholism now have an accurate way to measure their food and alcohol intake. This is important for managing diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and alcoholism. Currently, nothing is available to do

Alzheimer’s Costs Significantly Increasing in 2018 By 20 Billion Dollars

Alzheimer’s costs in 2018 are going to significantly increase by 20 billion dollars compared to 2017, reports the Alzheimer’s Association.       Alzheimer’s Costs: Who Pays? Medicare and Medicaid will be paying the bulk of these costs. For example, $186 billion will be paid for by Medicare and Medicaid, according to the Alzheimer’s Association,

Pain Management Without Opioid Drugs: Is It Possible?

Pain Management is a way of life for over 100 million Americans who live with long-term pain. Since the 1990s, physicians’ go-to treatment for constant pain has been prescription opioids, such as oxycodone or hydrocodone. Though the evidence that opioids work for long-term pain is scarce, Americans get more prescriptions for them than anyone else

Pneumonia: Symptoms, Causes, And Effective Treatments

Pneumonia starts when a virus, fungus, or bacterium get into one of your lungs. (If it’s in both lungs, it’s called double pneumonia.) It causes the tiny sacs inside to get inflamed and fill with fluid or pus. If you’re healthy and get treated right away, it usually isn’t serious. But it can be dangerous for seniors,

Triglycerides: What It is, Your Body, Why You Should Care

Triglycerides are a type of fat in your blood. Oil, margarine, butter, are triglycerides. Your blood absorbs them after you eat. But that’s not the only source. Your body also turns extra calories, especially from “simple carbs” such as pastries, white bread, candy, sugar, and alcohol into triglycerides and stores them in fat cells.  

Huntington’s Disease: Symptoms, Causes, And Potential Treatments

Huntington’s disease (HD) is a fatal hereditary and progressive brain disorder. You can’t “catch” it from another person. Every child of a parent with HD has a 50/50 chance of carrying the faulty gene. There are approximately 30,000 symptomatic Americans and more than 200,000 at-risk of inheriting the disease. Although symptoms may first show up in midlife,

Cholesterol Mistakes Can Ruin Your Health, Avoid These Bad Habits

Cholesterol levels tell your doctor about the fats in your blood. Unhealthy levels are linked to hardening of the arteries, which can cause heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. Your numbers include “bad” (LDL) and “good” (HDL) cholesterol, plus triglycerides, a common fat in your body. If you understand where your numbers are and what

Smartphones: A Necessary Evil That Can Wreck Your Health

Smartphones are a necessity in our lives today. But with the convenience also come risks to our health which can lead to chronic illness. We outline the smartphone negatives below.     Smartphones: Germs, Germs, Germs Your cellphone probably goes with you everywhere. When’s the last time you cleaned it? Ever? It makes sense that

Graves’ Disease: Symptoms, Specific Causes, And Current Treatments

Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes the thyroid gland to over-produce thyroid hormone. This condition leads to overactivity of the entire thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). It is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in the United States. It is named after Robert Graves, an Irish physician, who described this form of hyperthyroidism in 1868.    

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