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Gout may seem like a quaint historical ailment that no one gets anymore, but nothing could be further from the truth.This type of arthritis is on the rise—particularly among men. More than 8 million people have it, and the rates have doubled in the last 50 years.Once considered a disease of the upper class, gout can strike anyone, even professional athletes and young adults. Here are eight famous people—both in ancient history and the modern era—who have been diagnosed with gout.The rules: Keep it clean, and stay on the subject or we might delete your comment. If you see inappropriate language, e-mail us. An asterisk * indicates a required field.Copyright © 2011 Health Media Ventures, Inc. All rights reserved.The material in this site is intended to be of general informational use and is not intended to constitute medical advice, probable diagnosis, or recommended treatments. See the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for more information. [Read the full article] Some jobs are more depression-prone than others. Here are 10 fields (out of 21 major job categories) in which full-time workers are most likely to report an episode of major depression in a given year. But if you want to be a nurse (No. 4), it doesn(TM)t mean you should pick another profession.There are certain aspects of any job that can contribute to or exacerbate depression, says Deborah Legge, PhD, a licensed mental health counselor in Buffalo. "Folks with the high-stress jobs have a greater chance of managing it if they take care of themselves and get the help they need.The rules: Keep it clean, and stay on the subject or we might delete your comment. If you see inappropriate language, e-mail us. An asterisk * indicates a required field.Copyright © 2011 Health Media Ventures, Inc. All rights reserved. [Read the full article] Instead of fasting, fill up on foods that have a lot of water, fiber, or both—such as fruit, veggies, and beans. Add lean protein, fat-free dairy, and whole grains so you won(TM)t miss important nutrients.The rules: Keep it clean, and stay on the subject or we might delete your comment. If you see inappropriate language, e-mail us. An asterisk * indicates a required field.Copyright © 2011 Health Media Ventures, Inc. All rights reserved.The material in this site is intended to be of general informational use and is not intended to constitute medical advice, probable diagnosis, or recommended treatments. See the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for more information.Instead of fasting, fill up on foods that have a lot of water, fiber, or both—such as fruit, veggies, and beans. Add lean protein, fat-free dairy, and whole grains so you won(TM)t miss important nutrients.The rules: Keep it clean, and stay on the subject or we might delete your comment. [Read the full article] |








