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What is Feverfew?

What is Feverfew?

Feverfew is an herbal product predominently used for treating headaches. It works to inhibit the release of two inflammatory substances, serotonin and prostaglandins, both believed to contribute to the onset of migraines. By inhibiting these amines as well as the…

Azathioprine

Azathioprine

Azathioprine is used for the treatment of severe rheumatoid arthritis. It is in a class of medications called immunosuppressant and It works by weakening the body’s immune system so it will not attack the transplanted organ or the joints. It…

Recognizing The Early Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia

Recognizing The Early Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is hard to diagnose as the early symptoms of Fibromyalgia can be masked as other conditions. Someone who thinks they may have it might have to go to many different doctors to find one who does not think the symptoms…

Do You Have Crohn’s Psoriasis?

Do You Have Crohn’s Psoriasis?

If you have Crohn’s disease and problems with dry, itchy scaly patches of skin you may have Crohn’s psoriasis. You may have never considered that Crohn’s and psoriasis are related, but there are some studies that suggest that they are. It is…

Knowing Your Abc’s – The Benefits Of Each Vitamin

Knowing Your Abc’s – The Benefits Of Each Vitamin

A lot of people take vitamins everyday, but how many people actually know what the vitamins are for? Of course, people generally know that vitamins are good for the health but it also pays to know what the benefits of…

The Fall of Health Care

The Fall of Health Care

Is Another Big ‘Housing Market’ Style Crash Coming? It happened to the ‘dot.com’ world. Then it happened to the housing industry. Now, some experts are forecasting a cataclysmic crash in healthcare. Soon people may not be able to credit-card, mortgage,…

The Scoop On Flat Feet

The Scoop On Flat Feet

Supplementing Knowledge About Supplements For most people, their feet have an arch on the inner part of their feet when they are in a standing position. This arch raises the inner part of the feet and does not allow it…