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FACIAL SAGGING MUSCLE

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  What is a sagging face? Sagging face is a cosmetic “condition” that  occurs naturally  in many people  as they age . The skin  loses its youthful appearance  as it loses elasticity and volume over time, which causes it to droop, resulting in jowls and eye bags. What are the symptoms? The skin of the face can sag in different ways. The most common things are  jowls ,  wrinkles , bags under the eyes, drooping eyelids, deeper nasolabial folds, a “double chin” (where fat collects beneath the chin), and other parts of the face where the skin visibly sags.   What causes your face to sag? One of the substances that give the skin its elasticity is  collagen . This structural protein is found throughout our bodies – in fact, it is the most common protein in mammals. Together with elastin, it provides firmness and structure to the skin, but as we age, we naturally lose collagen. The loss of collagen is mirrored by the loss of  facial fat , ...

WHAT IS OSTEOARTHRITIS?

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  Everything You Need to Know About Osteoarthritis (OA) What is osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common chronic joint condition. OA is also called wear-and-tear arthritis, degenerative arthritis, and degenerative joint disease. A joint is where two bones come together. Cartilage is the protective tissue that covers the ends of the bones. With OA, this cartilage breaks down, causing the bones within the joint to rub together. This can cause pain, stiffness, and other symptoms. OA can occur in any joint. However, the most commonly affected areas of the body include the: hands fingers shoulder spine, typically at the neck or lower back hips knees OA occurs most often in older people, although it can occur in adults of any age. OA is a leading cause of disability. The  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Trusted Source  says that it affects more than 32.5 million adults in the United States. Here’s everything you need to know about OA, from treatme...

CHOLESTOROL

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  Everything You Need to Know About High Cholesterol High cholesterol is a pretty common issue in the U.S. In fact, according to the  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Trusted Source , nearly 94 million U.S. adults ages 20 or older have what could be considered borderline high cholesterol. However, because this condition can often present without any real symptoms, you may not even know you have it until you visit your doctor. If you’re wondering what causes high cholesterol, what to do if you’ve been diagnosed with it, and if there are ways to reverse it (hint: there are), read on for all the answers. What is cholesterol? Cholesterol is a type of lipid. It’s a waxy, fat-like substance that your liver produces naturally. It’s vital for the formation of cell membranes, certain hormones, and vitamin D. Cholesterol doesn’t dissolve in water, so it can’t travel through your blood on its own. To help transport cholesterol, your liver produces lipoproteins. Lipop...