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Rheumatoid Arthritis Linked to Smoking AND High Salt Intake - New ReportIn Sept 2014, a Swedish researcher found that smoking plus high salt intake is a risk factor for rheumatoid arthritis.
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Social Security Fraud and Your Application: How They RelateIf you applied for Social Security disability, learn how fraudulent claims may take away from your ability to get approved.
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Do You Suffer From Chronic Pain? Massachusetts SSDI Might HelpIf you live with chronic pain, working is not easy. Learn how you can qualify for SSDI in Massachusetts to help get relief.
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Denied Social Security Disability for a Herniated Disc? Don’t Lose Hope!Denied Social Security disability after a herniated disc stopped you from working? Learn what you can do to appeal and increase your chances of approval.
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Think Before You Post: How Facebook Could Impact Your Boston Social Security Disability ApplicationApplying for SSDI in Boston? Before you make another post on Facebook, check out this important information from a Boston SSDI attorney.
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Celebrity and Parenting. What do celebrities have to do with parenting? Celebrities such as Beyonce, Ellen DeGeneres, and Lady Gaga are people who have one way or another achieved wealth or fame or beauty, and they can be a strongly seductive influence on your children.What do celebrities have to do with parenting? Celebrities such as Beyonce and Lady Gaga can be a strongly seductive influence on your children.
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Denied SSDI in New Hampshire for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome? Include This Information in Your AppealIf you were denied SSDI in New Hampshire for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, learn what you must show when you appeal.
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TV Viewing. Three Hours a day of sedentary TV watching significantly increases your risk of death. The Office. Major League Baseball. The Walking Dead. Breaking Bad. Give it up!Three hours a day of sedentary TV watching significantly increases your risk of death, according to a recent Spanish research study.
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Parents Who Don't Vaccinate Their Children Contribute to a Growing Health Problem in the U.S.Cleveland Clinic physician calls out parents’ refusal to vaccinate children.
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What Business Owners Must Know About Applying for SSDI in New HampshireIf you own your own business and are recently disabled, there are special steps you must take to be approved for SSDI in New Hampshire.
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Reaction From Veterans on Social Security Disability in New EnglandVeterans receiving SSDI in New England react to news of the recent resignation of the VA secretary, Eric Shinseki
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Top Chronic Illnesses That Qualify for SSDI in BostonIf you suffer from a chronic illness, SSDI in Massachusetts might help you get the relief you’ve been searching for.
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Do Your Symptoms From a Ruptured Disc Qualify You for SSDI?If you have severe symptoms after rupturing a disc in New Hampshire, SSDI might be able to help you while you recover.
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Avoid These Common Errors That Can Doom Your New Hampshire SSDI ApplicationApplying for SSDI in New Hampshire? You’ll want to avoid these common mistakes that could end up in a denial of your application.
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Living With Polymyositis? SSDI in Boston Might HelpIs your daily life a challenge because of polymyositis? SSDI in Boston might be available to help you live a happier, more secure life.
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Symptoms of Hemochromatosis Could Qualify for SSDI in New HampshireHemochromatosis is a disease that impacts your entire body. If you have symptoms related to this condition, you might qualify for SSDI in New Hampshire.
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Denied Boston Social Security Disability for Obesity? Read This!Were you denied Social Security Disability in Boston for obesity? Learn how you can appeal and increase your chances at being approved.
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New Smart Phone App Measures Blood Oxygen LevelsCurrently in development, this $40 app provides low-cost blood oxygen testing levels, allowing home testing for those with COPD and asthma.
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Five More Chronic Diseases Pose Hazards for DriversHealth conditions can diminish your driving skills and increase the chances of a motor vehicle accident.
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Chronic Diseases Pose Hazards for DriversHearing loss, carpel tunnel syndrome, diabetes, and other chronic diseases pose challenges for drivers .