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Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine News | What are the benefits of moringa? A look at the benefits of moringa, a plant native to India with a variety of healthful components. Learn about the benefits, and how moringa is consumed. | 04 Nov 2017 |
Diabetes News | Does diabetes cause itching? People with diabetes experience skin itching more often than those who do not. Diabetes itching can lead to excessive scratching, pain, and irritation. | 04 Nov 2017 | What you need to know about hot feet A look at hot feet, a condition causing a hot or burning sensation to the feet. Included is detail on when to see a doctor and potential lifestyle changes. | 04 Nov 2017 |
Nutrition / Diet News | Caffeine may prolong life for kidney disease patients Consuming higher amounts of caffeine could be an effective, inexpensive way to increase survival for patients with chronic kidney disease, say researchers. | 04 Nov 2017 | Does cheese have gluten? A look at cheese and whether it is gluten free. Included are details on how cheese is made and the most healthful types of cheese to add to your diet. | 04 Nov 2017 | What are the benefits of moringa? A look at the benefits of moringa, a plant native to India with a variety of healthful components. Learn about the benefits, and how moringa is consumed. | 04 Nov 2017 |
Pain / Anesthetics News | What you need to know about hot feet A look at hot feet, a condition causing a hot or burning sensation to the feet. Included is detail on when to see a doctor and potential lifestyle changes. | 04 Nov 2017 |
Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia News | Insomnia may raise risk of kidney disease and death Insomnia has wide-ranging implications when it comes to health outcomes. New research suggests it may be a factor in the heightened risk of kidney disease. | 04 Nov 2017 |
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