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Remedies for Tonail Fungus

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Different fungi can cause an infection of the toenail, but most come from a specific family known as dermaphytes. Dermaphytes thrive in relatively warm, damp environments, like the floors and showers of your average locker room, making it quite easy for anyone who frequents the gym to contract a fungal infection. All it takes for this type of infection to affect the nail is a small cut, tear or separation within the nail bed. Regardless of how you fell victim to this condition, treatment is readily available.

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Gout Purine Diet

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Gout is a form of arthritis ,which may cause joint tenderness and occurs when the human body absorbs too much uric acid produced within the bloodstream. Purines may be located primarily in animal protein and converted into uric acid within the body. A gout purine diet allows for managing your health condition by recommending food low in purines ,while minimizing high-purine foods and drinks.

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Water Purifying Techniques

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Purified water has two major benefits. Consuming purified water is healthier for your body, as it does not contain many of the contaminants that are in non-purified water. Additionally, many people believe purified water tastes better, whether consumed alone or in coffee, tea, or other beverages and foods. There are several ways in which water can be purified.

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How to Get Your Kids to Eat High-Fiber Foods

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Eating highly refined, processed foods can lead children on a path to obesity. One in three children in the U.S. is obese. Unchecked, overconsumption of refined, “empty calories” can result in high blood pressure, increased cholesterol levels and increased risk for developing cardiovascular diseases.Eating high-fiber foods will help regulate blood sugar levels and contribute to feelings of satiety to stem overeating. Insoluble fiber found in the skins of fruits and vegetables will help your children remain regular in bowel habits. Soluble fiber found in whole grains such as brown rice, millet, oats, quinoa and other grains, provide complex carbohydrates that take longer to digest—keeping energy levels from spiking.

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Fiber Foods for Toddlers

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Every toddler needs fiber as part of a well-balanced diet. Encouraging healthy eating at an early age will benefit your child for a lifetime. Lack of fiber in your toddler’s diet can lead to digestive problems and constipation. As your child gets older, the lasting benefits of proper fiber intake are a reduced risk of heart disease and lower blood cholesterol.

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Blood Pressure in Adults

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Blood pressure is the measure of the force of blood against the walls of your arteries. It is measured in two forces. The first is the force the heart creates as blood is pumped into the arteries and on through the circulatory system. The second measures the arteries’ force as they resist the flow of blood, or when the heart is at rest. Blood pressure is expressed as two numbers. The force of the heart beating represents the systolic pressure, or the top number. The bottom number, or diastolic pressure, is when the heart is at rest.

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Pneumonia Symptoms & Treatments

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Pneumonia refers to inflammation and infection of the lungs. The air sacs may contain pus. Patients also commonly suffer from oxygen deprivation. This serious disease can result in death. Pneumonia has roughly 30 different possible causes, but the most common are bacteria, viruses and mycoplasmas. If you suspect you have pneumonia, see your doctor immediately. Your doctor will run tests, which may include a CAT scan of your chest, blood tests, including checking blood oxygen level, and tests for fluid in your lungs.

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