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Category Archives: The Charlton Centre
Have you heard of Giant Cell Arteritis?
This form of inflammation is found in the blood vessels in the area of your temple, head and neck; so it can also be called temporal arteritis. It usually occurs with a significant headache in people over the age of … Continue reading
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Pneumonia is Serious: Get Vaccinated
I write this #WiseWordsWednesday blog entry with my mother-in-law in ICU on life support due to pneumonia. She is 81 and had a fracture from osteoporosis about 5 months ago. Healing a weakened bone is a major stress to the body … Continue reading
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Crohn’s and Colitis – Camp Got2Go
This week, we’re excited to share more information this week about Camp Got2Go. Camp Got2Go is a camp for kids with Crohn’s and Colitis that “let’s kids be kids”. Campers can expect to do classic camp activities, like canoeing, swimming, … Continue reading
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New Swallowed Treatments on The Horizon…
In the area of treating autoimmune conditions where inflammation is high, biologic treatments have been revolutionary in offering patients the potential to achieve a very low level of disease activity, if not full remission. These biologics are targeted at removing … Continue reading
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Is sleep apnea worse in people with rheumatoid arthritis?
At a recent conference of the American College of Rheumatology, research was presented regarding the incidence of sleep apnea in people with rheumatoid arthritis. Many people complain of poor sleep who have arthritic pain. Joint problems and finding a comfortable position … Continue reading
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Approaching Life with Chronic Disease – What to DO
As health care professionals, we are always so quick to point out the DON’Ts in approaching life with illness. Here is Gunnar Esiason’s “common sense approaches to living life with a chronic illness that everyone can find useful. Follow Direction … Continue reading
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Cinnamon… the sheep in wolves clothing?
Cinnamon has many health benefits including antioxidants, polyphenols and unique chemicals that can help regulate blood sugar in those with type 2 Diabetes by increasing uptake of glucose, improving the sensitivity of insulin in fat and muscle tissue and slowing … Continue reading
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Osteoporosis Must Be Taken Seriously
Osteoporosis is a gradual weakening of bone that can lead to a fracture (break) of bone with very little stress to the area. For example, if a person falls off a chair or falls to the ground from a standing … Continue reading
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Which foods are inflammatory?
As health professionals, we are often asked about the role inflammatory foods play in reducing inflammation throughout the body. The natural body fluids in a healthy person are alkaline (high pH) and are found to be more acidic in those … Continue reading
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World Hepatitis Day – Friday July 28th
This Friday July 28th is World Hepatitis Day. The World Health Organization’s Global Strategy on viral hepatitis is to eliminate hepatitis B and C by 2030. Governments from 194 countries, adopted this goal at the 69th World Health Assembly meeting … Continue reading
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