Articles, tagged with "modern medicine", page 1
15th February 2012
We have entered the second decade of the twenty-first century. Today, affordable smart phones are widespread, computer game graphics look almost life-like, computer animation is almost indistinguishable from actual footage, remote-controlled drones patrol...
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Author:
Joel Gray
19th August 2011
Alternative medicine is totally different from modern or allopathic medicine. Alternative medicine is older form of medicine than the present modern medicine. In present modernization, when everybody is moving at fast pace. People have become more result ...
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Author:
Derek Smith
06th July 2011
Rubbing abdomen frequently is beneficial to our body health and it is one way to achieve longevity. Here, I will introduce the benefits and specific practices of abdomen rubbing.
Modern medicine believes that rubbing abdomen could increase the blood fl...
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Author:
Emma111
11th March 2011
There are lots of discussions concerning the issue of antibiotics in the modern medicine. Their role and influence on human body are widely discussed in the medical circles. And we, simple patients, are used to follow doctor's instructions without questio...
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Author:
Milena
25th October 2010
Today’s kidney sufferer has an ultimate solution to the problem they have suffered for so long. This program was clearly explained in this article. How this holistic approach been done safely with a very unique technique in the most natural way with an am...
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Author:
Edgar M Cuachin
25th October 2010
Historically, sex outside of marriage in any shape or form has been unacceptable and even punishable by society for centuries. Sexual intercourse happening before marriage, giving birth to children born outside of marriage, or having extramarital relation...
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FindNewPassion MarriedDating
06th August 2010
One of the side effects of chemotherapy is, ironically, cancer. If you allow yourself to be injected with chemotherapy chemicals, you will often develop a second type of cancer as a result. Your oncologist will often claim to have successfully treated you...
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Author:
Alex Zwiggelaar
30th July 2010
The birch can be varied on the body , positive effects unfold . Hildegard von Bingen already knew how to use parts of the birch for ulcers and for better wound healing.
Birch tar has demonstrated a positive effect on the uric acid levels in the blood o...
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Author:
Helmut
18th June 2010
An antibiotic is a chemical produced by or derived from microorganisms (i.e. germs such as bacteria and fungi or bugs). Antibiotics are among the most frequently prescribed medications in modern medicine. Antibiotics cure disease by killing the bacteria o...
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Author:
skgaran
16th June 2010
It is beginning to appear that the root cause of most strokes may be a condition called sub-clinical scurvy. With acute scurvy, the more obvious type, your body literally falls apart: connective tissue called collagen begins to dissolve, affecting every o...
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Author:
Mervyn Penny
17th May 2010
Strep throat is inflammation and swelling of the throat, tonsils and lymph nodes due to infection with group A streptococcus bacteria. Strep throat is very contagious and the bacteria responsible for causing the illness can be easily acquired by entering ...
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Author:
Carl Spencer
15th April 2010
The Herpes Simplex virus (or HSV) is a difficult disease. It is widely known as incurable, with painful skin lesions on sensitive areas of the body. The lesions reccur more often for some people than others - their 'outbreaks' tend to be related to period...
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Author:
GingerGirl
26th February 2010
What's the deal with Binaural Beats?
You might have heard about binaural beats, it's a growing movement with an industry that has from small, select followers to a massive amount of believers who have transformed their lives in a positive manner through ...
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Author:
increasebrainpower
29th December 2009
Electromagnetic Mouthguard History
Sports mouthguards, or mouthpieces, have been in existance for almost 120 years since a London dentist called Woolf Krause created one in 1890 to protect boxers from mouth cuts. Called gum shields, they were made from...
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Author:
alphawolfmarketing
27th November 2009
The requirement for larger numbers of physiotherapists is greater now than it has been for some time. Physiotherapy has been shown to be useful in an increasing number of medical conditions with the emphasis being on the prescription of exercise. There is...
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Author:
David Ravech