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  2. Is spicy food good for you? This is what happens to your body ...

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    The pain and unpleasant side effects from eating spicy food are temporary and usually not a cause for concern, the experts note. However, certain people may need to avoid spicy foods.

  3. 9 types of food that provide comfort during hot flashes - AOL

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    Not only does research show that this can help with hot flashes, but it also has a positive impact on blood pressure and cholesterol levels, reduces inflammation, lowers the incidence of breast ...

  4. The One Food You Should Never, Ever Eat if You Have ... - AOL

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    Woman holding wrist with chronic inflammation pain. Inflammation is often visible—think red skin or a swollen knee. ... "Diet plays a significant role in inflammation, as certain foods can ...

  5. Musculoskeletal injury - Wikipedia

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    Tendons and ligaments play an active role in maintain joint stability and controls the limits of joint movements, once injured tendons and ligaments detrimentally impact motor functions. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] Continuous exercise or movement of a musculoskeletal injury can result in chronic inflammation with progression to permanent damage or disability.

  6. Musculoskeletal disorder - Wikipedia

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    Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are injuries or pain in the human musculoskeletal system, including the joints, ligaments, muscles, nerves, tendons, and structures that support limbs, neck and back. [1] MSDs can arise from a sudden exertion (e.g., lifting a heavy object), [2] or they can arise from making the same motions repeatedly ...

  7. Joint - Wikipedia

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    Rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disorder, causes chronic inflammation in the joints, often resulting in swelling, pain, and potential deformity. Another prevalent condition, gout , arises from the accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints, triggering severe pain and inflammation.

  8. Your preference for spicy foods may be all in your head - AOL

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    Remember expectations can significantly influence your experience.” Listen to your body: As you eat spicy food, check in with your body’s responses. Notice where you feel the heat and how it ...

  9. Sacroiliitis - Wikipedia

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    This joint is located where the base of the spine, known as the sacrum, and the pelvis, known as the ilium, intersect. "Itis" is a Latin term denoting inflammation. [6] Since sacroiliitis can describe any type of inflammation found within the sacroiliac joint, there can be a number of issues that cause it. These include: [citation needed]