Health

Crohn’s Disease: Symptoms, Causes, Management & Treatment

By Piper Gorley
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October 04, 2023
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Crohn's disease is a condition that leads to chronic inflammation of the small intestine, large intestine, and/or colon. This disease impacts the health of the digestive tract, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and weight loss. Over time, Crohn's can take a toll …

Who Is Eligible for Medicare?

By Jeremy Allen
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October 03, 2023
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Medicare is a government health insurance program for people age 65 and older or who qualify for the program based on disability. Most people pay no premium for Part A because they or their spouse paid Medicare payroll taxes while working.

If an individual does not …

Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis): Causes, Treatment & Prevention

By Sarah Edwards
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October 03, 2023
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In the United States, pink eye (conjunctivitis) affects an average of 6 million people every year. Pink eye is an eye infection that results in inflammation in the tissues that line your eyelids (the conjunctiva). Different types of pink eye, including bacterial, viral, and allergic conjunctivitis …

Medicare Versus Medicaid: Understanding The Differences

By Kimberly Hughes
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October 02, 2023
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Medicare and Medicaid are two government-run healthcare programs. Medicare is for people over the age of 65 or those with a qualifying disability, while Medicaid is run by each state and eligibility depends on income.

Despite the differences, both programs cover similar services. This article will …

5 Foods That Help Lower Cholesterol

By Angela Taylor
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September 29, 2023
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A diet that's high in processed and packaged convenience foods sends cholesterol levels skyrocketing. To lower bad cholesterol, limit trans fats found in biscuits, some breakfast sandwiches, microwave popcorn, doughnuts and fried fast foods; cut out salt by cooking with canola, safflower, sunflower or olive (extra …

6 Human Foods That Are Safe for Dogs to Eat

By Angela Taylor
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September 29, 2023
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Many dog owners want to add human food to their pet’s diet for extra nutrition. However, it’s important to know what foods are safe for dogs to eat and which ones should be avoided.

Lean meats without bones and skin, vegetables like carrots, and …

Human Foods That Are Safe for Cats to Eat

By Angela Taylor
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September 29, 2023
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There are a number of human foods that are safe for cats to eat. These include vegetables such as cucumbers, steamed broccoli and carrots. They can also enjoy pieces of melon or deseeded watermelon, and hard cheeses like parmesan in moderation.

Cooked beef is a healthy …

Things to Avoid Before Bedtime for a Good Night's Sleep

By Angela Taylor
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September 29, 2023
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You probably already know that a big meal or snacking on the wrong foods just before bed can negatively impact your sleep. But did you know that what you eat and drink before bed can also impact how well you sleep?

Foods that contain too much …

Mistakes to Avoid to Maintain Good Bladder Health

By Stephen Bell
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September 29, 2023
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A healthy bladder is key to good overall health. Certain foods and drinks (such as soda, artificial sweeteners, caffeine, spicy food and tomato-based foods) can irritate the bladder and affect how it signals your body to urinate.

Keeping a balanced diet that includes plenty of high-fiber …

Medicare Open Enrollment 2023: What You Need to Know

By Martin Miller
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September 28, 2023
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Medicare open enrollment is an important time for beneficiaries to review their coverage and make adjustments that may align better with healthcare needs. It’s also an opportunity to explore Medicare Advantage and Part D plan options that could provide greater coverage, convenience, and affordability.

The …