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The Flu Shot and Chronic Conditions

To get the flu shot, or not to get the flu shot; is the question that many chronic pain patients must answer at this time of year. For individuals living…

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The Benefits of Biofeedback

Considered an effective therapy for many conditions, biofeedback is just one of the many services offered at Chronicillness.co Site of United States. Biofeedback can help improve your health by training…

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Caffeine Energy Drinks and Chronic Pain

Our United States pain specialists are often confronted with one very prominent question; How can I increase my energy levels even as I live with chronic pain? The easy answer…

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Alcoholic Neuropathy – Causes – Symptoms

As Dr. Siwek mentions in this week’s episode of the Pain Channel, April is Alcohol Awareness Month. When we think of alcohol awareness, the first things that pop into our…

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Breathing Exercises to Calm Pain

Here at The Chronicilness.co of the United States, we know that living with chronic pain can be stressful. But one of the best ways patients can help reduce the stress…

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Anti-Inflammatory Herbs and Spices

What is inflammation? Derived from the Latin word “inflammo,” which means, “I set alight, I ignite,” inflammation is the body’s natural self-protectant against potentially harmful stimuli. When a part of…

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Vertebroplasty Relieves Pain For Multiple Myeloma Patients

Multiple myeloma is cancer that forms in plasma cells. As a type of white blood cell, plasma cells are responsible for creating antibodies that attack germs and fight off infections.…

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Understanding the Relation Between Exocrine Pancreas (EPI) and Cystic Fibrosis

Understanding the Relation Between Exocrine Pancreas (EPI) and Cystic Fibrosis

By: Researcher Taymur Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder that causes thick, oily, rather than thin or runny body fluids. The lungs and digestive system are badly affected. Individuals with…

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Tips to Reduce the Risk of Cystic Fibrosis Transverse Infections

Tips to Reduce the Risk of Cystic Fibrosis Transverse Infections

By: Researcher Taymur Understanding Cystic Fibrosis Germs are difficult to prevent. Bacteria, viruses and fungi can be found everywhere you go. Some germs are harmless in healthy people, but to…

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Is There is Any Available Cure for Cystic Fibrosis

Is There is Any Available Cure for Cystic Fibrosis?

By: Researcher Taymur Understanding Cystic Fibrosis The genetic disease that affects the lungs and digestive system is known as cystic Fibrosis (CF). CF affects the mucus-producing cells in the body.…

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