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Gout: Causes and Symptoms
Manifesting itself through sudden, intense attacks, gout presents symptoms such as acute pain, swelling, redness, and tenderness in one or more joints.
4 Keys to Maintaining Mental Health During Cancer Treatment
One of the most critical things that cancer patients need to have when experiencing the effects of cancer and its treatment is a support group.
The Connection Between Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Rheumatic Conditions
There is evidence that the autoimmune problems that trigger IBD may be related to other rheumatic diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Can Cervical Cancer Be Cured if Discovered Early?
As with most cancers, in general, the earlier that cervical cancer is detected and treated, the better the long-term prognosis.
Lupus Awareness: Living Well With Systemic Lupus
Living with lupus can be a challenge, but the good news is that, with the proper healthcare guidance, you can still live a full life through effective management.
What Happens on a First Visit to an Oncologist
If you are diagnosed with cancer or if your doctor believes that you may have cancer, you will be referred to an oncologist for testing and treatment.
How Do I Know If I Have Fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia is a complex condition. Usually, it is characterized by widespread pain throughout the body. People with fibromyalgia frequently experience sleep disturbances, debilitating fatigue, and emotional distress.
4 Ways to Alleviate Fatigue During Cancer Treatment
Cancer fatigue is more than just feeling tired; it’s a feeling of overwhelming exhaustion.
Risk Factors for Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis
Arthritis is not technically a disease but describes a condition in which the cartilage that cushions the bones at the joints and reduces friction between the bones begins to deteriorate, causing pain, stiffness, and discomfort.
Who Is at Risk for Thyroid Cancer
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located in the neck that produces hormones. These hormones regulate vital bodily functions, such as your body’s heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and metabolic rate.