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Common Types of Anemia

Common Types of Anemia

Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells or hemoglobin (the protein that carries oxygen) in the body is lower than expected. Bodies with inadequate healthy red blood cells are unable to carry adequate oxygen to the body’s tissues, causing a myriad of health issues. There are many types of anemia, however, iron deficiency anemia is the most common type, accounting for up to 80% of cases worldwide.
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Early and Vague Signs of Multiple Sclerosis

Early and Vague Signs of Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that targets the central nervous system, which comprises the brain and spinal cord. MS progressively damages nerve cells in the body, leading to problems with muscle movement, vision, and other abilities. Symptoms include walking problems, blindness in one eye, slurred speech, and tremors. These symptoms can be vague or subtle and often appear in the early stages of the disease.
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How the right diet helps people living with IBD

How the right diet helps people living with IBD

Differentiating between Crohn’s and colitis can be confusing as both have similar signs and symptoms; both are inflammatory bowel diseases. A lot of people today are living with IBD: Crohn’s and colitis today. The age range of between 15 to 35 years is when a person is diagnosed of IBD, in most cases; this affects both men and women equally.
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Ways to prevent and identify a stroke

Ways to prevent and identify a stroke

Stroke never comes without warnings and signs. If you pay attention, you will notice signs such as face drooping, difficulty in speech, and weakness in the arm that occurs before a person gets a stroke attack. Getting immediate medical help should be the priority when you notice any of these signs.
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Hypothyroidism vs. hyperthyroidism – Know the difference

Hypothyroidism vs. hyperthyroidism – Know the difference

Although both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism affect the same gland, they have a quite the opposite effect on your body. This butterfly-shaped thyroid gland is located in the front of your neck and acts as a control center of your body. The thyroid secretes hormones that help maintain the brain, muscles, heart, and other organs; it also helps the body use energy properly.
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) – Introduction, causes, and types

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) – Introduction, causes, and types

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a motor neuron disease. It attacks the nerve cells that are used for involuntary muscle actions which are also known as motor neurons. There are actions that we can control, such as those in the legs, arms, and face. Motor neurons are present in the spinal cord and brain.
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