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how lose weight safe and scientifically?

By: Dr. Tony Vendryes You are what you eat! Every day the average person puts 3 to 5 pounds of stuff into their stomach. This 'food' is digested and absorbed to provide for the needs of our body - nourishment and energy. Indeed, what we eat soon becomes an actual part of our body, our blood, flesh...

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what is the best diet breakfast

I am doing my best to lose some weight at the moment, not following a specific diet but just trying to eat less, and more healthy foods. I do love a good English Breakfast and I am sure that is one of the reasons I piled on the pounds ion the first place! So I am looking for a healthy alternative,...

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crohn's disease and hormones

I'd like to hear from other women with crohn's disease. You see, I am under the impression that hormones are making my symptoms much worse, and in particular when I am having my period the crohn's disease symptoms flare up. I don't know if there is a scientific basis for this or whether it is all in...

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autoimmune hepatitis genetic

Two of my cousins have got autoimmune hepatitis, and I am now worried that I might develop it myself too. Now, their doctors have informed them that there is no actual evidence that autoimmune hepatitis is genetic. But why would they both develop the disease if it were not? I would really welcome...

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Should I be concerned about my chewing and spitting?

Ever since Christmas, I've been on a diet to lose weight, and so far, it's been successful because I've lost about 3-4 lbs. The only problem that I've been concerned with is that I've been chewing gum a lot, and I've gotten tired of my watermelon-flavored gum. To satisfy my taste buds, I just chew a...

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lupus vasculitis of the brain

Hello everyone! I am a long time lupus patient, and so far my life has been pretty normal and straight forward, despite having a messed up and complicated autoimmune disorder that I know can turn life into a living hell for some people. Now my doctor warns me about vasculitis of the brain, which is...

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Itching Legs When Running

For some reason when I run long distances my legs start to itch uncontrollably. Is it because of the weather or is it because I'm not used to running that long of a distance or is it because I haven't ran in awhile.

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Guillium Barre twice!

I have had GB twice, once in '83 ( no treatment) and the 2nd time in '94. Treatment was plasma exchange, in hospital every 2nd day for 2 weeks. After this as an out patient, once a week for a month, then once every 2 weeks for about 2 months, then once month for about 4 to 6 months. The residue...

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crohn's disease and life expectancy

My husband has been diagnosed with crohn’s disease. I know that this is not some plain disease and that complications can be severe. I would like to know something more about a life expectancy here. Does anyone know something more about it? I would appreciate. Thank you in advance for all your...

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lupus connective tissue disorder

My uncle's new girlfriend is a really great person! I just love her a lot! But she has this thing called lupus connective tissue disorder which is causing her a lot of pain. She can't go out in the sun, has rashes on her arms and legs, and it can cause a whole lot of complications too. Does anyone...

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