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Laura

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Site producer for My IBD Central

Q&A: How to ease Crohn's-related fatigue

A patient who has Crohn's disease asks Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Dr. Michael Picco what can be done to deal with disease-related fatigue. According to Picco, fatigue from Crohn's disease could actually be caused by several factors other than a disease flare, including medication, depression, anemia, and nutritional deficiencies. Picco also... Read moreChevron
posted 10/06/2008, comments (0)|
Heather Reese

Heather Reese, Health Guide

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Registered Dietitian

Weighing In: Proteins, cabohydrates, fats - how much do we need?

Question: I've found many tables with estimated calorie requirements, but nothing about proteins, cabohydrates and fats requirements. 55% carbohydrates, 15% fats and 30% proteins are ok? (I am a girl and I have 17 years old). Can you help me, please?Heather: This is a really great question. And I’m very glad to hear you ask about... Read moreChevron
Matthew Thompson

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Orthopedic Surgeon

5 Risks Factors for Osteoarthritis

People are sometimes told they are "at risk" of developing arthritis at some point in the future. What does this mean? First it is important to understand the causes of arthritis. There are many factors that can contribute to the development of arthritis, and people with arthritis may have more than one of these contributing... Read moreChevron
posted 09/25/2008, comments (0)|
JB

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Act Fast and Take Part in a Humira Study!

Infopshere clinical research is working with Abbott Laboratories in the enrollment of participants for the IRB-approved clinical trial investigating the efficacy of a dosage of 80mg adalimumab in the treatment of Rheumatoid arthritis. Dr. Stephen R. White, a board certified Rheumatologist, is the primary investigator on this trial.   The... Read moreChevron
posted 09/22/2008, comments (0)|
JB

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Take the AAFA Food Allergy Survey!

The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America is asking people with food allergies and their caretakers to take an online survey!   The purpose of the survey is to find out how people use the labels on foods that list ingredients and the warnings that a product may be contaminated by a known allergen. AAFA wants to become better informed... Read moreChevron
posted 09/15/2008, comments (0)|

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