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Collection of interesting health articles from LivLong.

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Know About Herpes- From Diagnosis to Treatment-LivLong365

Herpes infections occur when the virus enters through small openings in the skin and mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, and genitals. Once inside, it infects nerve cells and remains there for the rest of its life cycle, periodically reactivating to cause an infection. During latent periods, the virus is dormant and symptom-free, but it can reactivate due to triggers like stress, illness, or changes in the immune system. Know more about herpes symptoms at Livlong Blog.

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7 Amazing Health Benefits of Eating Walnuts Regularly - LivLong365

The benefits of walnuts are extensive, supporting everything from brain health to skin care. Walnuts are a powerhouse of nutrients, offering numerous health benefits. Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and essential vitamins and minerals, they support heart health, brain function, and overall well-being. Discover how eating them daily can benefit both males and females only at Livlong.com.

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What are the seborrheic dermatitis Treatment options? - LivLong365

Red, itchy, and flaky patches that frequently show up on the scalp, face, and upper body are the hallmarks of seborrhoeic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory skin condition. Treating seborrhoeic dermatitis involves a combination of medicated shampoos, topical antifungal creams, and anti-inflammatory treatments. Know more about seborrhoeic dermatitis treatment.

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