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  • Five Benefits of Turmeric

    Five Benefits of Turmeric

    Turmeric is a vibrant orange rhizome (root). Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial plant of the ginger family, Zingiberaceae.
    Studies have shown positive benefits of curcumin (one of the active compounds in turmeric), the active ingredient in turmeric, including supporting a balanced inflammation response, boosting your body’s natural defenses, supporting flexibility and clearing brain fog.

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  • Myths about Back and Neck Pain

    Myths about Back and Neck Pain

    Myth 1: Rest is the best way to treat my pain
    Myth 2: Your spine is fragile and easily injured
    Myth 3: The doctor didn't find anything wrong, so the pain must be all in my head
    Myth 4: My parent(s) had a back or neck condition, so I will as well

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  • Whiplash Symptoms May Be Hard for Others to Understand

    Whiplash Symptoms May Be Hard for Others to Understand

    A whiplash injury occurs when the head and neck (cervical spine) unexpectedly get whipped back and forth. In today’s world, this injury most commonly happens when hitting from behind by a vehicle.

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  • Is My Lower Back Pain Serious?

    Is My Lower Back Pain Serious?

    Whether you have a lower back that is piercing and intermittent or achy and constant, you are likely wondering if your symptoms are a cause for concern.

    Each case of back pain is unique, but the information below can help you determine if your lower back pain is serious.

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  • Headaches: Ponytails

    Headaches: Ponytails

    Does your headache after a day wear a ponytail? There’s actually a medical term for this: “ponytail headache syndrome.” This disorder doesn't affect everyone, but those who experience it know this can be a painfully frustrating type of discomfort.

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  • Wrist and Thumb Pain: Your Baby

    Wrist and Thumb Pain: Your Baby

    Even your baby, despite his or her adorable ways, could be causing you pain. Some women develop a shooting pain in their wrists and thumbs known as DeQuervain’s tendonitis, also known as “baby wrist.” It’s a repetitive stress injury caused by lifting your baby with fatigued wrists drooped toward the ground, and some dads experience it, too.

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  • Headaches: Eyestrain

    Headaches: Eyestrain

    Is your eye in pain? Strangely enough, this usually isn’t a problem with your eye. Most eye pain is actually caused by headaches. To make matters more complicated, one of the problems that start with your eyes can cause headaches: eyestrain.

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  • Back and Neck Pain: Office Work

    Back and Neck Pain: Office Work

    Do you feel stiffness and pain in your neck and back after work? Millions of people do. But you don’t have to agonize every day at the office. A big part of the solution is to say no to slouching. Sadly many people don’t know what it takes to maintain a good posture throughout the workday.

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  • Joint Pain: Weather Changes

    Joint Pain: Weather Changes

    Have you ever heard someone complain that their joints hurt when the weather shifts? It’s not a myth—pain from weather changes really do happen. There are three weather changes that can make your joints ache: pressure changes, temperature drops, and humidity.

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  • Headaches: Going Hungry

    Headaches: Going Hungry

    Been awhile since you last ate? Feeling a little nauseas, with a thumping headache? That’s common. When you skip a meal, diet too rigorously, or fast, your body’s glucose level drops. Glucose is the sugar that keeps your body functioning, and when your blood-sugar level drops, you tend to feel fatigued, weak, shaky, and sometimes headachy.

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