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Author: Healthy Performance Created: 6/19/2009 9:15 AM
Latest news and articles from Healthy Performance and Dr. Bridget Chufo in Pittsburgh, PA. As heard on KDKA.

 

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Cholesterol and triglycerides are two forms of lipid, or fat. Both cholesterol and triglycerides are necessary for life itself. Cholesterol is necessary, among other things, for building cell membranes and for making several essential hormones. Triglycerides, which are chains of high-energy fatty acids, provide much of the energy needed for cells to function.

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You may wonder why, if cholesterol is so bad for you, it is present in your body in the first place. The answer is that cholesterol is not all bad and is, in fact, necessary for life.

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Are you dealing with stress that aggravates your heartburn? Try these stress-busting techniques.

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The goals of treatment are:

  • To bring the symptoms under control so that the individual feels better;
  • heal the esophagus of inflammation or injury;
  • manage or prevent complications such as Barrett's esophagus or stricture;
  • and maintain the symptoms of GERD in remission so that daily life is unaffected or minimally affected by reflux.

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Scientists have discovered a method for turning one type of adult cell into another, in a technique that they hope may eventually usher in a entirely new type of medicine.

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What is the best thing to do nutritionally if you have abdominal pain?

What can be done for nutrition when there is nausea and vomiting?

How can someone with pancreatitis or other pancreatic diseases go out to a restaurant?

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Eczema is a chronic skin condition, characterized by dry, red, flaky patches of skin. Eczema appears most commonly on the face, neck, elbows, wrists, knees, behind the ears, and on the scalp. During acute episodes, the patches become oozing, inflamed, and itchy.

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We joke about needing our beauty sleep, but that may be more accurate than we know. When we don’t have enough sleep, it shows in our bodies and on our skin. The most evident signs of lack of sleep are the dark circles and bags under our eyes.

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