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Did you know your nails can signal psoriasis? Doctor shares 5 changes in hands and nails indicating underlying disease
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Did you know your nails can signal psoriasis? Doctor shares 5 changes in hands and nails indicating underlying disease

by jummy84 December 10, 2025
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Long before a health condition becomes obvious, the body often sends out quiet, easily overlooked signals that something isn’t quite right. While some warning signs are well known, others can seem unusual or unrelated at first glance – making them harder to recognise or connect to an underlying illness. This is where awareness becomes powerful, especially when it comes to subtle changes in the hands and nails that can offer valuable clues about what’s happening inside the body.

Swollen hand joints can be a sign of arthritis.(Unsplash)

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Dr Kunal Sood, an anaesthesiologist and interventional pain medicine physician, has highlighted five key changes in the nails and hands that may signal underlying health issues – and in some cases, chronic conditions such as arthritis or psoriasis. In an Instagram video shared on December 9, the physician explains that recognising these subtle signs early can aid in identifying serious health conditions and support timely diagnosis and treatment.

Clubbing

According to Dr Kunal Sood, clubbing causes the fingertips to appear rounded with curved nails as the soft tissue enlarges – a physical change that can sometimes signal underlying lung or heart disease. He explains, “It occurs when megakaryocytes bypass the lungs and release growth factors like VEGF and PDGF at the fingertips. It is linked to chronic lung disease (lung cancer, bronchiectasis, pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis) and heart conditions with long-term low oxygen such as cyanotic congenital heart disease or endocarditis.”

Spoon-shaped nails

Koilonychia or spoon-shaped nails might be an early warning sign of iron deficiency anaemia. Dr Sood highlights, “Koilonychia creates thin, concave nails due to impaired keratin formation when iron-dependent enzymes weaken. It often reflects iron deficiency from blood loss, heavy periods, low intake, malabsorption, or increased need in pregnancy. These nail changes can precede other symptoms for months.”

Red nail streaks

If you notice red streaks on your nails, Dr Sood states that it might be an indication of blood vessel inflammation. He explains, “Splinter hemorrhages look like red-brown lines under the nails from ruptured capillaries. While trauma is common, multiple streaks or those near the nail base raise concern for systemic conditions such as vasculitis, lupus, connective-tissue disease, or infective endocarditis.”

Swollen finger joints

Swollen joints on your fingers are a classic sign of arthritis. The physician points out, “Swelling may reflect osteoarthritis from cartilage loss or inflammatory arthritis like rheumatoid or psoriatic arthritis involving synovial inflammation. Because trauma, gout or metabolic issues can mimic this finding, clinical exam and imaging help distinguish causes.”

Pitting in nails

According to Dr Sood, pitting in nails is a hallmark sign of nail-matrix involvement in psoriasis. He elaborates, “About one-third of psoriasis patients show pits, and prevalence increases with disease duration. It may accompany discoloration, thickening or onycholysis and is common in psoriatic arthritis, making it a useful early clue.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Neuroscientist shares 3 major risk factors for developing Alzheimer's disease: Vitamin deficiency, inflammation, more
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Neuroscientist shares 3 major risk factors for developing Alzheimer’s disease: Vitamin deficiency, inflammation, more

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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Alzheimer’s and dementia are often thought of as conditions that strike only in old age – but the groundwork for these diseases can be laid decades earlier. Certain risk factors and lifestyle habits that seem harmless in youth can silently increase the likelihood of developing cognitive decline later in life.

Your every day lifestyle can affect cognitive health.(Pixabay)

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Robert Love, a neuroscientist specialising in Alzheimer’s prevention, has highlighted three surprising yet significant risk factors that are closely linked to the development of Alzheimer’s disease. In an Instagram video posted on November 10, the neuroscientist explains how vitamin deficiencies, poor sleep, and chronic inflammation can act as hidden triggers for dementia, ultimately increasing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

Vitamin D deficiency

According to Robert, vitamin D deficiency is one of the surprising yet major risk factors for getting Alzheimer’s. He explains, “Most of us don’t get enough vitamin D because we spend most of our time inside. So, you can get 20 minutes of sunshine exposure a day, or you can take a vitamin D supplement. I do both.”

Inadequate sleep

Poor sleep isn’t just about feeling tired – it’s one of the major contributors to a wide range of health problems and a significant risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. Robert highlights, “Sleep is when you repair your brain. It’s when you rewire memories, wire up new memories, and it’s when you get a literal brain washing with the glymphatic system, which is basically like the lymphatic system for your brain.” He recommends making sure you limit your screen exposure at least an hour before bedtime by turning off your TV and phone, and prioritising at least eight hours of good sleep.

These are the risk factors outlined by Robert.(Image generated via ChatGPT)
These are the risk factors outlined by Robert.(Image generated via ChatGPT)

Inflammation

Inflammation is another key risk factor linked to Alzheimer’s, and Robert emphasises that the process can begin as early as 30 years before any visible signs of dementia appear. He explains, “Inflammation is caused by a variety of things – stress, bad diet, sedentary lifestyle. So the best way to reduce your inflammation is to avoid ultra-processed food, spend time with people you love and spend time outside in nature.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Inside His Parkinson’s Disease Battle – Hollywood Life
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Inside His Parkinson’s Disease Battle – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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Back to the Future star Michael J. Fox has been a household name for decades. The Hollywood icon has won numerous accolades for his on-screen performances and his dedication to raising awareness about Parkinson’s disease. Michael was diagnosed with the illness over three decades ago and founded The Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000. As he continues to advocate for those with the disease, Michael has spoken about his battle many times. 

In May 2023, the proud father-of-four released his film Still, a documentary about his life and living with his condition. He recalled the first time he noticed his symptoms in 1990. “I woke up with a ferocious hangover,” Michael shared. “I placed my left hand across the bridge of my nose to block the sunlight. A moth’s wing flattered against my right cheek. I put my hand in front of my face so I could finger flick the beast across the room. That’s what I noticed my pinky, auto-animated. For christ sake, it’s just your freaking finger. But it wasn’t mine. It was somebody else’s.” He concluded, “The trembling was a message from the future.”

Michael J. Fox Diagnosed With Parkinson’s Disease

Michael was first diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991, according to his organization’s website. “I was in my late 20s — how could I possibly have this old person’s disease?” Michael wondered in his 2023 documentary. “With no obvious cue, my left hand would begin shaking uncontrollably. I had my internist prescribe medications. Therapeutic value and comfort weren’t the reasons I took these pills. There was only one reason — to hide.”

It would not be until 1998 that the Oscar-winner would be ready to announce his diagnosis to the world. “Day after day, for hours on end, I never gave a second thought of sharing my diagnosis with anyone,” he admitted. “I had work to do.” He was only 29 years old at the time he finally did share the news, meaning he has now been living with Parkinson’s for over half of his life. “The stress of doing a weekly show [Spin City] in front of an audience was exacerbating my symptoms,” Michael shared in his Still documentary. “The whole of my left arm would be shaking forceful enough to shake my entire body. Still, no one outside of my family knew.”

Once he could no longer hide his trembling hand, though, he had to come clean, and it went better than he expected. “I had to hope that they could accept me,” he said. “I got this huge reaction. After all those years of hiding my symptoms, I could let it go. I realized that to do anything, I’m just going to be myself. I was still me. Some people would view the news of my disease as an ending, but I was starting to sense that it was really a beginning.” Since he revealed to the world that he had the condition, he has been very public about his advocacy work against the disease, including starting The Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000.

In 2022, Michael opened up about the time he told his wife, Tracy Pollan, about his diagnosis during an interview with CBS Sunday Mornings. “We were just married when I was diagnosed,” he explained at the time. “We’ve been married for 32 years, I’ve been diagnosed for 30 years. Very early in the marriage she got this dumped on.” He noted that the “last time” they cried about his diagnosis was the first time he told her over three decades ago. Since them, they’ve welcomed four kids: Sam Michael, Schuyler Frances, Aquinnah Kathleen, and Esmé Annabelle.

What Is Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder that can cause “unintended or uncontrollable movements, such as shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with balance and coordination,” per the National Institute on Aging. The condition progresses slowly and can often make it difficult for a person to speak and walk. The same organization notes that although it is unknown why, often times Parkinson’s effects for men than women. Other symptoms of the disease include “behavioral changes, sleep problems, depression, memory difficulties, and fatigue.”

A diagnosis is typically achieved by a neurological examination, as no blood or lab tests can diagnose non-genetic cases of Parkinson’s. There are medications used to treat the condition, however, there is no known cure for the condition. Other alternatives to medicine include surgery and therapies.

How Long Has Michael J. Fox Been Sick?

As previously mentioned, Michael has been battling Parkinson’s since he was 29 years old. He recently was awarded with the the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 2023 13th Governors Awards. During his acceptance speech (watch here), Michael shed light on his disease and expressed gratitude for those battling the same condition.

“I’m so grateful to all of these people and thousands more who will make this world without Parkinson’s a reality. I’m not sure I communicate it well, but it is humbling in the deepest way to stand here and accept your kindness and admiration, when truly the effort is being driven by others so deserving of this attention,” he said at the time. “I’m grateful to them and to you because my optimism is fueled by my gratitude. And with gratitude, optimism is sustainable.”

Despite being diagnosed in 1991, Michael didn’t speak publicly about the disease until seven years later. He spoke about how he used to hide his Parkinsons in a May 18, 2023 interview on The View. “It took me a while to get my head around it, and it was just a lot of stuff to manage. My left hand was my really dominant side early on. [It] shook a lot. So if you look at everything I ever did from 1991 on, I had something in my left hand. I decided that that was it. So I told Barbara Walters and People Magazine,” he said.

How Is Michael J. Fox Doing Today?

Michael has made multiple public appearances in recent years, including in a pre-recorded sit-down on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2025. While he avoided discussing his current state, he previously told Stat News on April 12, 2023. “It’s been a terrible year,” before adding that he was “feeling better,” after new research funded by his foundation brought celebratory news. The news that could turn things around for many was published in The Lancet Neurology, found that earlier intervention with Parkinson’s can now take place as a result of “examining spinal fluid from living patients,” per People.

“This is the thing,” Michael said to Stat News. “This is the big reward. This is the big trophy.” With the new science, one could possibly discover the condition many years sooner “It’s all changed. It can be known and treated early on. It’s huge,” he quipped. And in October 2022, Michael told People that he also suffered numerous broken bones amid his disease. “Just now I’m coming through where the last of my injuries are healing up; my arm is feeling good. Life is interesting. It deals you these things,” he recalled at the time. “It got worse,” he continued. “I broke my cheek, then my hand, then my shoulder, had a replacement shoulder put in and broke my [right] arm, then I broke my elbow. I’m 61 years old, and I’m feeling it a little bit more.”

Michael also opened up about how he’s feeling now in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, which aired on April 30, 2023. “You don’t die from Parkinson’s. You die with Parkinson’s. So I’ve been thinking about the mortality of it,” he said. “I’m not gonna be 80. I’m not gonna be 80.”

While speaking about the condition, Michael told CBS that “everyday it gets tougher,” while explaining how his condition has progressed. He explained that the disease has led him to break different bones and other health problems. “I had spinal surgery. I had a tumor on my spine. It was benign, but it messed up my walking,” he said. “I broke this arm. I broke this arm. I broke this elbow. I broke my face. I broke my hand from falling, which is a big killer with Parkinson’s.”

In the Still documentary, Michael had a positive outlook about his situation, but was also realistic. “The [way I walk] really freaks people out,” he shared. “Do with it what you will. If you pity me, it’s never going to get to me. I’m pathetic, got s*** going on. But I’m a tough son of a b****. I’m a cockroach. You can’t kill a cockroach.”

Michael has called his battle with Parkinson’s a “gift,” but he clarified his remarks at his A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson’s Gala on November 11, 2023. He told ET that his diagnosis shifted his perspective. “It really gets all of that stuff out of your life, and you start seeing things that are important, like your family and your health and your career and your obligation and your opportunity to serve,” he told the outlet. “It’s a tremendous gift in that sense.”

October 28, 2025 0 comments
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Did you know babies don't sweat much? Physician explains why excessive sweating could be a sign of chronic heart disease
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Did you know babies don’t sweat much? Physician explains why excessive sweating could be a sign of chronic heart disease

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Did you know that babies don’t actually sweat much? Unlike adults, their tiny bodies regulate temperature differently because their sweat glands are still developing. So, if your baby seems to sweat frequently or excessively, it might signal something more than just warmth or activity.

According to Dr Mezher, excessive sweating in babies could be a cause for concern. (Unsplash)

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Dr Sermed Mezher, a family medicine physician and health content creator based out of England, shared the interesting fact that babies rarely sweat – and when they do excessively, it could be a cause for concern. In an Instagram video posted on October 27, the physician reacts to a clip of a woman showing her sweaty baby and explains that such excessive sweating may indicate an underlying medical condition.

Should babies sweat?

Dr Mezher explains that babies typically don’t sweat much because their sweat glands are still immature and not yet fully developed. In fact, the physician notes that babies are more likely to experience dry skin than excessive sweating.

He elaborates, “Instead, infants rely more on other mechanisms – like increased blood flow to the skin or changes in body position – to regulate their temperature. Because of this, mild warmth or activity usually doesn’t cause a baby to sweat noticeably.”

When to worry

Dr Mezher warns that persistent or uncontrollable sweating, especially while feeding or sleeping, is not normal, and can be a sign of chronic disease. Possible causes could be linked to heart problems, infections, metabolic or endocrine disorders. He points out, “That could include things like excessive production of thyroid hormone. It can also be an early sign of congenital heart disease for which they are coping for now, but sometimes a stressor can actually change that.”

Moreover, according to the physician, patients with cystic fibrosis can also experience excessive sweating as newborns. He explains, “This is associated with recurrent respiratory infections because of a mutation in the CFTR gene. This mutation changes how salts are secreted in the body leading to thick secretions that are tough to get rid of.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Isabelle Tate
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911 Nashville Actor, 23, Had Neuromuscular Disease

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Isabelle “Izzy” Tate, who appeared in the pilot episode of 9-1-1: Nashville, has died. She was 23.

She died peacefully Sunday after facing a rare form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth, a neuromuscular disease, the McCray Agency, which represented the Nashville native, told The Hollywood Reporter.

This week, Kim McCray, owner of the talent agency, said on social media: “We are deeply saddened and completely heartbroken to share that Isabelle Tate passed away … I’ve known Izzy since she was a teenager and she recently returned to acting. She booked the first series she auditioned for, 9-1-1: Nashville. She had a wonderful time.”

The post included Tate’s family calling the actress “full of fire, a fighter, never once making excuses for the fact that she might have a disability relative to others. She was also quite musically inclined, often spending hours writing and recording songs with friends and even publishing a few. What she loved the most though was spending time with family and friends, always the life of the party.”

After acting and modeling as a child, Tate graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a business degree. Her return to acting with 9-1-1: Nashville was her first booking for an adult role. The pilot episode was shot in June and debuted Oct. 6.

ABC’s 911: Nashville, starring Jessica Capshaw and Chris O’Donnell, is produced by ABC and 20th Television. The series marks the third show in the first-responder franchise from Ryan Murphy Television.

Tate is survived by her mother, Katerina Tate, stepfather Vishnu Jayamohan, father John Daniel Tate and her sister, Daniella. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in Tate’s memory be made to the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association, which has information on the disease.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Isabelle Tate cause of death: '9-1-1: Nashville' actor suffered from rare progressive neuromuscular disease
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Isabelle Tate cause of death: ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ actor suffered from rare progressive neuromuscular disease

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Isabelle Tate, known for her role in the series premiere of 9-1-1: Nashville, passed away on Sunday at the age of 23. According to her obituary, she is survived by her mother, Katerina Kazakos Tate; stepfather, Vishnu Jayamohan; father, John Daniel Tate; and sister, Daniella Tate.

Isabelle Tate died on Sunday at age 23.(Isabelle Tate Obituary)

Who was Isabelle Tate?

Born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, Isabelle grew up in the Franklin community. She graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business and was an aspiring actress who “wanted to change the world.”

“Isabelle loved volunteering her time to all things, particularly animals – her idea of a fun outing was visiting an animal shelter and doling out lots of love,” her obituary states.

“Isabelle was full of fire, a fighter, never once making excuses for the fact that she might have a disability relative to others. She was also quite musically inclined, often spending hours writing and recording songs with friends and even publishing a few. What she loved the most though was spending time with family and friends, always the life of the party. Her sister was her best friend and her mom was her shining beacon of light.”

Isabelle Tate health issues

While her cause of death has not been disclosed, Isabelle shared in a 2022 Instagram post that she had been diagnosed with a progressive neuromuscular disease at age 13. The condition weakened her leg muscles over time, requiring her to use a wheelchair.

“This has been a difficult journey for me because having to accept help and surrender to the progression of this condition has been extremely hard,” she wrote at the time. “While I was trying to come to terms with this, I really did find that I lost myself in certain ways. I hated that it was not only breaking me down physically, but I was allowing it to also break down my spirit.”

She added, “I would’ve never expected something like this to happen to me, as most of us wouldn’t. I don’t know why these were the cards I was dealt in life, but I can’t change it so I’m choosing to embrace it and not let it define me.”

What is a progressive neuromuscular disease?

A progressive neuromuscular disease is a condition that worsens over time, affecting the nerves and muscles and leading to progressive muscle weakness, atrophy, and loss of function. According to the Cleveland Clinic, symptoms often include difficulties with movement, speech, and swallowing. Complications may involve breathing difficulties and cardiac issues.

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AIIMS-trained liver specialist shares 3 drinks for patients with fatty liver disease: 'Beetroot juice is packed with…'
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AIIMS-trained liver specialist shares 3 drinks for patients with fatty liver disease: ‘Beetroot juice is packed with…’

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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An increased build-up of fat in the liver is known as fatty liver disease. There are two types: one is caused by heavy drinking (alcoholic fatty liver disease), and the other is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which is seen in people who drink little or no alcohol.

Backed by science and clinical experience, these drinks can help reduce liver fat, improve digestion, and support overall liver health. (Freepik)

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Quitting alcohol, eating whole foods, avoiding ultra-processed foods, and limiting sugar consumption are some ways you can minimise the risk of fatty liver disease. However, did you know that consuming certain drinks can also be beneficial?

3 drinks to have if you are diagnosed with fatty liver disease

In an Instagram post shared on September 29, Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist and liver specialist trained at AIIMS, Harvard and Stanford Universities, recommended three specific drinks for patients dealing with fatty liver disease, emphasising their potential benefits.

Sharing the 3 drinks, Dr Sethi wrote, “3 Drinks I Often Recommend to My Patients with Fatty Liver Disease. Backed by science and clinical experience, these drinks can help reduce liver fat, improve digestion, and support overall liver health.”

The 3 beverages are green tea, coffee, and beetroot juice. Let’s find out how they benefit those diagnosed with fatty liver disease:

1. Green tea

◦ Dr Sethi recommends green tea as it is rich in catechins, such as EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate).

◦ EGCG is shown to improve liver enzymes and reduce fat buildup.

2. Coffee

◦ Coffee can lower your risk of fibrosis and fatty liver, according to the liver specialist.

◦ He recommends choosing organic coffee and skipping sugar.

◦ According to him, the acceptable sweeteners are honey, monk fruit, or stevia. These alternatives are acceptable only if they are free from the erythritol additive, he added.

3. Beet juice

◦ Dr Sethi stresses that beetroot juice is the most overlooked drink among the three recommendations.

◦ It is packed with betalains, which are powerful antioxidants, Dr Sethi pointed out. These antioxidants can protect liver cells and reduce fat accumulation.

◦ He suggested consuming the juice in moderation so that the sugar content does not outweigh the health benefits.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Her Lyme Disease Battle Explained & Updates – Hollywood Life
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Her Lyme Disease Battle Explained & Updates – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Frequent Vogue cover star and runway favorite Bella Hadid has become a household name in fashion, admired by top designers and millions of fans online. But behind the glamour, the 28-year-old has faced years of pain from her ongoing battle with Lyme disease. Bella first went public about her diagnosis in 2016—the same year her mom, Yolanda Hadid, revealed on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills that two of her children were dealing with the disease too.

In 2023, Bella stepped back from modeling to undergo intensive treatment and later shared a hopeful update, but health struggles have persisted. Recently, she posted a series of hospital selfies on Instagram, reigniting concern among her fans and reminding everyone how tough the journey has been.

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Keep reading to learn all about her disease, how Bella is doing today, and more.

Bella Hadid Diagnosed With Lyme Disease

Although the style icon did not go public with her health condition until 2016, she was first diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2013, per Yolanda’s official Bravo blog. In the post, the proud mother-of-three discussed how her health became an ongoing conversation on The Real Housewives franchise, but she also wrote about Bella and her son, Anwar Hadid‘s condition.

“Bella and Anwar were diagnosed at the end of 2013 and have been in extensive holistic treatment ever since,” the TV personality wrote at the time. “It’s very common for multiple family members to be affected by Lyme disease. The children and I lived on a horse ranch in Santa Barbara for 10 years and spent the majority of our time outside in nature.” Later in the post, Yolanda revealed that her daughter, then 16, had to forego her dream of becoming a professional equestrian.

“Bella had to give up her lifelong dream of having a professional riding career and a shot at the Olympics due to her severe symptoms and inability to ride,” Bella’s mom continued. “This was the biggest heartbreak of her life and an extremely sensitive subject for her. She is resilient and focused on a new direction–she’s made a name for herself in the modeling industry while she struggles with symptoms of chronic Lyme every day.”

What Is Lyme Disease?

Lyme disease is a vector-borne disease, meaning it is contracted by humans when bitten or stung by “blood-feeding arthropods,” according to the official CDC website. These arthropods can include mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas, and affects about 30,000 people per year in the United States, per the health organization’s website. A common way to treat Lyme disease includes rounds of antibiotics or holistic therapies.

Those who suffer from Lyme disease often report being in chronic pain, having fatigue, as well as having a fever, chills, headaches, muscle and joint aches, and swollen lymph nodes. The CDC also reports that about “70 to 80 percent” of those infected can develop a rash known as Erythema migrans (EM) rash. More so, many cases of the condition can be cured with a few weeks of oral antibiotics, however, many experience Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS) following treatment. PTLDS can include symptoms of pain, fatigue, and brain fog.

How Long Has Bella Hadid Been Sick?

Bella was diagnosed with Lyme disease when she was around 16 years old, meaning she has had it for about a decade of her life. Following her mother’s blog post about her and her children’s health condition, Bella was honored at the Oct. 2016 Global Lyme Alliance’s second annual “Uniting for a Lyme-Free World” gala in New York City (watch here). At the event, she gave a powerful speech about what is was like to be diagnosed with Lyme disease and have her teenage years “taken” from her.

“I know where you’re coming from, you’re not alone,” Bella told the audience and those who suffer with the illness. “My teenage years were taken from me. I was forced to start homeschooling my second year of high school, which of course I didn’t want to do because I’d rather go hang out with my friends, go to parties.” During the speech she also revealed that she had to “give up” her horseback riding career due to her treatments.

“It was my dream of my life and what I did every single day until I just stopped and realized I didn’t have the brain power to ride horses anymore, so that was the end of that,” she added. “I know what it feels like to not want to get out of bed from bone pains and exhaustion and days on end of not wanting to socialize or be around people because the anxiety and brain fog just isn’t worth it. After years of this, you begin to get used to living with the sickness, instead of getting cured and moving on with your life.”

How Is Bella Hadid Doing Today?

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For the past few years, the runway queen has taken to social media to share glimpses of what it looks like to battle this disease in her day-to-day life. Bella shared a few images of her being hooked to an IV in Feb. 2021, which allowed her millions of followers to see what she goes through when she is not working. “Living with a few chronic auto immune disorders =always finding time for my IVs,” she captioned the carousel of photos.

Bella graced the cover of Vogue in Apr. 2022 and used the interview with the fashion outlet to shed light on Lyme disease and her personal health struggles. “For three years while I was working, I would wake up every morning hysterical, in tears, alone,” told the outlet at the time. “I wouldn’t show anybody that. I would go to work, cry at lunch in my little greenroom, finish my day, go to whatever random little hotel I was in for the night, cry again, wake up in the morning, and do the same thing.”

In early 2023, Bella went makeup-free and took to TikTok to share a video of her struggles with anxiety, particularly in the mornings. “Good morning you guys. I don’t know if I’ve said this before, but I have the worst morning anxiety,” she said at the start of the clip in Feb. 2023. “What I wanted to show you was how stupid I feel sometimes, when I’m laying here, and I don’t believe it,” she added of saying her morning affirmations out loud.

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Later, on Apr. 1, 2023, Bella shared another update on her health via TikTok. “The tooth in question. Arrest her,” she captioned the video. “There was a low-grade infection underneath the tooth, NEXT to the tooth I thought was suffering (she’s good) which is the one I got a root canal on a year ago. It continued to spread down, causing a low grade infection in my jaw. I have felt in my heart for months that I needed this tooth out, to heal the rest, and if not, it was going to take me out!”

She also urged her followers to be mindful of their own health. “Please listen to your bodies my friends please!!!”, Bella continued. “This made my Lyme flare up, which means the Lyme is attacking the places that are suffering ie tooth, jaw, guy, brain, spine, bones etc oh, and the entire nervous system.” She noted that she is doing “okay” and took a round of antibiotics to help her.

After announcing her break from modeling, Bella’s sister Gigi shared a photo of the two of them on her Instagram Story on June 26, 2023. “Can’t wait 4 the comebaccckkkkkk,” she wrote. Although the post got fans excited, Gigi explained that she was commenting on her sister’s health, in an August 1, 2023 Instagram Story. “Bella just finished a long and intense treatment for Lyme disease,” she wrote, and also noted that she didn’t want followers to take it as a promise that she’d be in shows next season. “I’m so proud of her and excited for her comeback whenever she feels ready.”

On Aug. 6, 2023, Bella took to Instagram to reveal the happy news that she’s “finally healthy,” and share photos of her medical forms and snapshots of her throughout her long health journey. “the little me that suffered would be so proud of grown me for not giving up on myself🫶🏼Thankful to my mommy for keeping all of my medical records, sticking by me , never leaving my side, protecting, supporting , but most of all, believing me through all of this,” she wrote in the caption.

“Living in this state, worsening with time and work while trying to make myself, my family and the people who support me, proud, had taken a toll on me in ways I can’t really explain,” she continued. “To be that sad and sick with the most blessings/privilege/opportunity/love around me was quite possibly the most confusing thing ever. one thing I want to express to you all is that 1: I am okay and you do not have to worry, ♥️and 2:I wouldn’t change anything for the world. If I had to go through all of this again, to get here, to this exact moment I’m in right now, with all of you, finally healthy, I would do it all again. It made me who I am today.”

“The universe works in the most painful and beautiful ways but I need to say that if you are struggling- it will get better,” she added. “I promise. take a step away, stay strong, have faith in your path, walk in your truth and the clouds will start to clear up. I have so much gratitude for and perspective on life , this 100+ days of Lyme, chronic disease , co infection treatment, almost 15 years of invisible suffering, was all worth it if I’m able to, God willing, have a lifetime of spreading love from a full cup, and being able to truly be myself, For the first time ever. I tried to pick the most positive pictures I could because as painful as this experience was, the outcome was the most enlightening experience of my life filled with new friends, new visions and a new brain.”

The courageous influencer went on to thank the “patience” of the companies she’s worked for, her doctor and nurses, agents, and the rest of her supporters who checked in on her. “I’ll be back when I’m ready. I miss you all so much. I love you all so much,” she ended the post.

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Surgeon reveals 9 causes behind persistent, bad breath: From uncontrolled diabetes, GERD, to gum disease
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Surgeon reveals 9 causes behind persistent, bad breath: From uncontrolled diabetes, GERD, to gum disease

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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Updated on: Sept 06, 2025 04:15 pm IST

Bad breath can be traced back to several health issues, including both dental and non-dental roots. Know more about the causes here. 

About to smile and wave hello at someone, but bad breath makes you self-conscious and clamp your mouth shut (and maybe even run)? It turns out that despite regular brushing, your unpleasant mouth odour may still persist. But this lingering bad breath is far from an awkward, social embarrassment and may point to underlying dental or health issues, which you need to get checked immediately.

If brushing is not eliminating your bad breath, then it may potentially indicate to other underlying health issues.(Shutterstock)

ALSO READ: Should you floss before or after brushing? Dentist shares what your ideal oral care routine should be

Dr Nitesh Motwani, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, dental implantologist, and co-founder at Smile Concepts, told HT Lifestyle that patients see such a similar case of lasting bad breath. He said, “My daily experience as a dental professional is also associated with such cases: a patient arrives at the dental office being confused: Doctor, I brush my teeth twice a day; however, my breath still has its unpleasant smell.”

He called this condition ‘halitosis’ and revealed that, despite decent oral hygiene, it may show up. Dr Motwani shared, “Bad breath or halitosis is something nearly everyone has at one time or another. Most of the time, it is taken care of by brushing, flossing, and rinsing.” The dentist reminded us to take it seriously as it may be ‘indicative of underlying problems.’

The dentist listed two sets of causes: the first includes non-oral health issues, ranging from GI problems to diabetes, while the second set is related to the oral cavity. It shows how extensively connected dental health is, as one shouldn’t assume the immediate cause to be a dental-related origin. The underlying issues may even begin elsewhere, throat to hormones.

Here are the 9 causes Dr Motwai shared:

4 non-oral health issues if you have lasting bad breath

Uncontrolled diabetes is one of the non-oral causes of bad breath.(Pexels)
Uncontrolled diabetes is one of the non-oral causes of bad breath.(Pexels)
  1. Chronic sinus or throat infection: The foul odour caused by post-nasal drip, tonsil stones, or sinusitis is not removed by brushing.
  2. Gastroesophagereflux (GERD): This disorder not only causes reflux of gut acids but also causes wearing of teeth and bad breath.
  3. Diabetes: Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to diabetic keto acidosis, which has a typical fruity odour.
  4. Liver or kidney disease: In very rare situations, systemic organ dysfunction may occur in the form of persistent halitosis. That is the reason why neglecting bad smell and using mouthwash or mints is not enough.

5 oral-related causes behind bad breath

Coffee leaves behind bad breath in some cases too!(Pixabay)
Coffee leaves behind bad breath in some cases too!(Pixabay)
  1. Periodontal gum disease: It is one of the most widespread offenders. Once the bases of the gumline are filled with plaque and tartar, bacteria create sulfur compounds that are smelly. A simple brush will never reach these deeper pockets, making professional cleaning the only way to clean them.
  2. Bacteria on tongue: Millions of bacteria are present in the tongue and particularly in its rough back part. Even when brushing teeth, one may fail to clean the tongue properly, allowing food debris, dead cells and bacteria to build up, giving off odours.
  3. Dry mouth (Xerostomia): The mouth may become dry due to reduced salivation (dehydration, stress, some medications, mouth breathing), which allows the odour-causing bacteria to reproduce.
  4. Eating foods with a strong smell: The aromatic foods, such as onions, garlic, coffee, alcohol, etc. may remain in the system despite brushing. An unpleasant smell is also caused by smoking and tobacco consumption, as well as gum damage and staining.
  5. Ill-fitting dental work: Poorly fitted crowns, braces, or dentures can harbour food debris, making them a breeding place of bacteria. On the same note, decay and odour can be present in untreated cavities or leaking fillings.

7 tips to reduce bad breath

Regular dental check-up mitigates the risk of bad breath and other dental problems.(Unsplash)
Regular dental check-up mitigates the risk of bad breath and other dental problems.(Unsplash)

You can keep your mouth fresh and eliminate bad breath by adopting a few simple yet very effective daily habits that target both your oral hygiene and overall health. Dr Motwani revealed 7 tips:

  1. Periodic dental check-ups ensure to check the status of the oral cavity, a dentist can check for cavities, gum issues or any dental problems that need attention
  2. Routine cleaning and polishing. Those deep crevices that cannot be reached with a brush can only be cleaned with dental instruments, and so routine cleaning is advised every 6 months
  3. Tongue cleaning. Scrape the tongue with a tongue cleaner to clear off any buildup.
  4. Hydration: Ample water clears off the food particles lodged between teeth, promotes salivation.
  5. Use of sugar-free gums: This can also help in increasing saliva production.
  6. Lifestyle changes: Reduce refined foods and eat vegetables, and reduce smoking.
  7. Systemic checks: Any systemic checks as advised by the dentist on examination, like liver or kidney tests.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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