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Facts About Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Facts About Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is the single most common type of autoimmune arthritis, showing symptoms of pain and inflammation in the joints, and in some cases, some internal organs. As a chronic ailment, it can affect more than just your joints.

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Facts About Plantar Fascia Anatomy and Injury

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Facts About Plantar Fascia Anatomy and Injury

The plantar fascia ligament covers and protects layers of muscles, tendons, nerves and blood vessels that are located on the bottom of the feet. It also supports the arch of your feet when performing daily activities like standing, running and jumping.

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Facts About Psoriasis

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Facts About Psoriasis

Psoriasis affects around 8 million people in the US alone, and more than 125 million people on a global scale. However, it is not a contagious disease and it cannot be transmitted or “passed on” from having contact with a psoriasis patient. It can appear in members of the same family, though.

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Facts About the Small Intestine

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Facts About the Small Intestine

The main function of the small intestine regards the absorption of nutrients, and this process happens with the help of villi, which is a finger-like tissue covering the intestines. 

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Facts About the Cardiovascular System

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Facts About the Cardiovascular System

The cardiovascular system is responsible for carrying blood through the vessels or delivery routes with the necessary nutrients organs need, and afterward, the remaining waste products that need to be removed.

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