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5 Types of Dementia and Symptoms to Recognize

Written by TYE Medical on Sep 24th 2021

Alzheimer’s disease is probably one of the first and only types of dementia that comes to mind when you hear about degenerative brain diseases. While it’s true that it’s by far the most common form

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​ What Is Hashimoto’s Disease? (And When You Should Be Concerned)

​ What Is Hashimoto’s Disease? (And When You Should Be Concerned)

Oct 4th 2021 | other health conditions

You’re probably familiar with hypothyroidism, but you might not realize that Hashimoto’s disease is the most common thyroid disorder in the U.S. The term “thyroiditis” refers to inflammation of t
5 Types of Dementia and Symptoms to Recognize

5 Types of Dementia and Symptoms to Recognize

Sep 24th 2021 | senior healthother health conditions

Alzheimer’s disease is probably one of the first and only types of dementia that comes to mind when you hear about degenerative brain diseases. While it’s true that it’s by far the most common form
Yoga for Arthritis: How to Ease Your Pain and Sooth Your Mood

Yoga for Arthritis: How to Ease Your Pain and Sooth Your Mood

Sep 17th 2021 | healthy livingsenior health

If you suffer from arthritis pain, you don’t have to put the brakes on all exercise. Practicing yoga for arthritis can even reduce joint pain, improving your physical wellbeing, and giving your
How to Boost Your Immune System (7 Tips)

How to Boost Your Immune System (7 Tips)

Sep 14th 2021 | medical conditions

If you want to be proactive with your health, you can adopt lifestyle practices that boost your immune system and keep you healthy. Your immune system defends your body against illness and disease. It
Physical Anxiety Symptoms: What's Happening Inside Your Body?

Physical Anxiety Symptoms: What's Happening Inside Your Body?

Sep 7th 2021 | medical conditions

It might seem that anxiety only affects your emotions, making it easy to dismiss the physical anxiety symptoms. But the mind-body connection is more powerful than researchers once thought and could be