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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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10 Possible Reasons Your Joints Hurt All the Time

10 Possible Reasons Your Joints Hurt All the Time

Oct 15th 2021 | other health conditionssenior health

When your joints hurt, you might immediately think arthritis, but it’s best not to jump to conclusions. While there are many different types of arthritis, there are also many reasons you may
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
Which IBS Diet Plan Is Right for You?

Which IBS Diet Plan Is Right for You?

May 12th 2021 | Senior health

If you’re suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), developing a personalized IBS diet plan is often the best way to ease symptoms. Your sensitive gut overreacts to specific foods, and the key to
How Does Chronic Inflammation Affect Your Health?

How Does Chronic Inflammation Affect Your Health?

May 5th 2021 | senior health

Chronic inflammation has become a hot topic, capturing attention in health headlines across the internet. Your doctor might have even tested your blood for inflammatory markers.So what’s the big deal?