Living With Ovarian Cancer

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Ovarian Cancer I had a question the other day about ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer happens when abnormal cells grow in one or both of your ovaries. The ovaries are two small glands, located on either side of your uterus. They produce female sex hormones and store and release…

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Living With Trench Mouth

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Trench Mouth I had a question the other day about trench mouth. Trench mouth is a severe form of gingivitis that causes painful, infected, bleeding gums and ulcerations. Although trench mouth is rare today in developed nations, it’s common in developing countries with poor nutrition and poor living…

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Living With Lupus Nephritis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Lupus Nephritis I had a question the other day about lupus nephritis. Lupus nephritis is inflammation of the kidney that’s caused by systemic lupus erythematosus. With lupus, the body’s immune system targets its own body tissues. Lupus nephritis happens when lupus involves your kidneys. Up to 60% of…

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Living With Congestive Heart Failure

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Congestive Heart Failure I had a question the other day about congestive heart failure. Heart failure affects almost 6 million Americans. About 670,000 people are diagnosed with heart failure every year. It’s the leading cause of hospitalization in people older than 65. Heart failure doesn’t mean the heart…

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Living With Uterine Cancer

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Uterine Cancer I had a question the other day about uterine cancer. Uterine cancer is the growth of abnormal cells in the lining of the uterus. The lining is called the endometrium. Endometrial cancer is also called cancer of the uterus, or uterine cancer. Endometrial cancer usually occurs…

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Living With Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis I had a question the other day about epidermolytic hyperkeratosis. Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis is a genetic skin disorder that’s present at birth. Affected babies may have very red skin (erythroderma) and severe blisters. Because newborns with this disorder are missing the protection provided by normal skin, they’re…

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