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08th October 2009
I had a chance the other day to take a look at the highly recommended Carlson fish oil. The use of fish oil as a dietary supplement has become increasingly popular, as it has been discovered that it lowers your risk for just about everything. Most of th... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
06th October 2009
Carlsons fish oil multi is a product that seems like a good idea, but when you look at it closely it is really not. Although you would think that making a combination multivitamin fish oil product would give you the best of both worlds, it turns out that... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
01st October 2009
Green tea is the perfect solution for the various health complaints in a human body. Some people are not comfortable with the consumption of green tea in the liquid form. Green tea is also available in the form of capsules to overcome this problem. The gr... Read >
Author: mildredcaillouetva36
01st October 2009
The knee is an integral part of the human body. However, the knee is more likely to be injured than is any other joint in the body. Fortunately, medical science has introduced various KneeReplacement techniques that relate to knee joint replacement, knee ... Read >
Author: Maria
29th September 2009
We have all heard the warnings about DVT (deep-venous thrombosis) when traveling on long haul flights. Cramped conditions for hours on end with very little leg movement - yes I've seen the in-flight videos demonstrating the exercises. Well if these warnin... Read >
Author: abdullah
28th September 2009
The western world may recently have awakened to the benefits of green tea, but it has been around for centuries in China and Japan as the beverage of choice for the classes and the masses alike. The Chinese and Japanese have always believed that a regular... Read >
Author: jsolutions010
25th September 2009
The western world may recently have awakened to the benefits of green tea, but it has been around for centuries in China and Japan as the beverage of choice for the classes and the masses alike. The Chinese and Japanese have always believed that a regular... Read >
Author: jsolutions010
25th September 2009
It was in April of 2003 that I lost my husband, David. He was the love of my life and a devoted father. Since his passing, I've realized there are many ways to embrace life before and after the unthinkable happens.
Preparing for death is not something... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Looking for treatment of thrombosed external hemorrhoids? What exactly is thrombosed external hemorrhoids? Well it means the original hemorrhoid becomes compacted with blood causing extreme pain as well as swelling in the area. So thrombosis literally mea... Read >
Author: andylbergerl
24th September 2009
Is there a best treatment for thrombosed hemorrhoids? A thrombosed hemorrhoid sounds a bit worse than it really is, although sufferers would never want to downplay the pain and agony that they cause.
A thrombosis occurs - in any part of the body - whe... Read >
Author: andylbergerl
22nd September 2009
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in our bodies. We all know that we need calcium for strong bones and teeth. But do you know that calcium provides many other health benefits? It is needed for muscle contraction, blood vessel expansion and contraction ... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
17th September 2009
We have all heard the warnings about DVT (deep-venous thrombosis) when traveling on long haul flights. Cramped conditions for hours on end with very little leg movement - yes I've seen the in-flight videos demonstrating the exercises. Well if these warnin... Read >
Author: malad
10th September 2009
Hemorrhoids Symptoms and its alternative natural hemorrhoid treatment
Hemorrhoids, pathology quite common in adults, are divided, by their location in the internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids. Their appearance is favored by heredity, constipat... Read >
Author: herbalcure30
29th August 2009
Every problem in you ankle or foot does not require an appointment with the podiatrist. You can take minor precautions like rest, anti-inflammatory drugs or even change shoes to treat the problem. But if the problem still persists and there is no signs of... Read >
Author: Kristen Butorovich9
18th August 2009
Most people who suffer with hemorrhoids have a plethora of symptoms, including various anorectal problems. These include itching and irritation, medically referred to as pruritus ani as well as abscesses, fistula, and anal fissures. Not everyone has all o... Read >
Author: Jo
03rd August 2009
Federal class action lawsuits have been filed in Ohio and Wisconsin alleging that since Yasmin/Yaz has been available on the market, it has been responsible for over 50 deaths and hundreds of health concerns due to complications with the medicine. Accord... Read >
Author: LegalView
03rd August 2009
What does DVT mean?
DVT stands for Deep Vein Thrombosis. It is a blood clot that forms in a deep leg vein. Deep veins are those that are large and the main supply to all the smaller veins. Deep leg veins go through the muscles of the calf and thighs and ... Read >
Author: Andi Jackson
29th July 2009
Overcoming Menopause
During menopause, hormone levels begin to change. This can cause a variety of symptoms and the degree varies from woman to woman. Usual signs include a change in the bleeding cycle, becoming more irregular as the months progress. B... Read >
Author: Luzia
18th July 2009
Due to our busy lifestyles and unhealthy eating habits, hemorrhoids starts to become a particularly common agonizing condition. External bleeding hemorroids are far more prevalent compare to internal hemorrhoids, and are typically related to the pain we ... Read >
Author: Johnny Robles
18th July 2009
Vitamin B12 is a safe, reliable and inexpensive vitamin. For health conscious individuals, a quantity of absorption of vitamin B12 is essential to preserve a balance in the human body. B12 can be obtained from food sources or could be taken in the form of... Read >
Author: ali
16th July 2009
More details about causes, prevention, best medication and easiest treatment to shrink thrombosed hemorrhoid fast, you can visit Thrombosed Hemorrhoid TreatmentIf you've got a hemorrhoid there are several treatment alternatives available today. If you've... Read >
Author: Gordon Brooks
02nd July 2009
Orthopedic coding is gearing up for some new ICD-9 additions: If your orthopedist treats children’s arm problems on a regular basis, then you may make use of three new ICD-9 codes which are likely to get going with effect from October 1, 2009. Orthoped... Read >
Author: Julia Rose
27th June 2009
Hemroids are defined as swollen and inflamed veins of the anorectal area because of increased pressure inside the veins or weakness of the venous walls. They are similar to varicose veins of the lower limb and both share the same pathogenesis and the caus... Read >
Author: drwael
03rd June 2009
Most of us think that it is only the accumulation of years of eating a bad diet that puts us at risk for heart attack or stroke. However researchers have recently discovered a harmful phenomenon called postprandial dysmetabolism.
Postprandial dysmetabo... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
03rd June 2009
Definition of thrombosed haemorrhoid
A thrombosed haemorrhoid is also an external haemorrhoid but has a blod clot in it. It is a very painful state of affairs that can get healed of its own within a matter of one week. However, chances of recurring... Read >
Author: madrone123
03rd June 2009
Definition of thrombosed haemorrhoid
A thrombosed haemorrhoid is also an external haemorrhoid but has a blod clot in it. It is a very painful state of affairs that can get healed of its own within a matter of one week. However, chances of recurring... Read >
Author: madrone123
06th May 2009
Definition of thrombosed haemorrhoid
A thrombosed haemorrhoid is also an external haemorrhoid but has a blod clot in it. While it may be painful, this condition may heal on its own within a week. Nevertheless there is a very high risk of it to recur if... Read >
Author: Hannah
23rd April 2009
How much turmeric to use to be effective in treating the body by taking it in its natural form is still unclear as different studies show different results. One thing that all the scientists agree upon is the fact that the curcumin oil is the compound res... Read >
Author: dr mony
07th April 2009
Main bile duct injury The greatest risk during cholecystectomy is injury to the main bile duct. Once in every three hundred operations is the typical frequency of this problem. As it requires major surgery to fix this problem all surgeons are acutely awar... Read >
Author: David Ravech
25th March 2009
How much turmeric to use to be effective in treating the body by taking it in its natural form is still unclear as different studies show different results. One thing that all the scientists agree upon is the fact that the curcumin oil is the compound res... Read >
Author: dr mony
25th March 2009
How much turmeric to use to be effective in treating the body by taking it in its natural form is still unclear as different studies show different results. One thing that all the scientists agree upon is the fact that the curcumin oil is the compound res... Read >
Author: dr mony
24th March 2009
How much turmeric to use to be effective in treating the body by taking it in its natural form is still unclear as different studies show different results. One thing that all the scientists agree upon is the fact that the curcumin oil is the compound res... Read >
Author: dr mony
13th March 2009
What kind of Man would be really healthy? Recently, the United States more than a dozen health experts after lengthy efforts, published a list. Experts said that if it can reach 11 in seven, enough cells known as "really healthy" the Man.
1. His blood... Read >
Author: skywind
28th February 2009
Everyone is born with hemorrhoids - the veins carried in the anus - but not everyone has to deal with the trouble that they can induce. This pain can be mild to severe and can cause discomfort. Hemorrhoids only cause infliction when have been annoyed, scr... Read >
Author: nlwest21
10th February 2009
The tuition arrangements are set up; the dorm room is assigned and your son or daughter is headed off to college in the fall. In all of the confusion of the paperwork, deadlines and financial arrangements did you remember to check on their health insuranc... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe
08th December 2008
Since the 60s, smoking women has continued to grow: the proportion of smokers rose from 10 to 22% in 40 years on the 15 million smokers in USA. The women smoke more and more and earlier. The first cigarette is usually taken between 14 and 16 years. Ciga... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
03rd December 2008
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Definition of CAD and Its Cause
As you all know, you heart works 24 hours; pumping and sending blood around your body. This hard working pump also requires blood to sustain the heart muscle itself. The blood travels throug... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
03rd December 2008
Commercial air travel causes a passenger’s blood to become thicker and slow down, especially in the lower extremities which can increase the possibility of getting blood clots. The longer the flight, the greater the risk. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich
30th October 2008
When excess body fat has accumulated to such an extent that health may be negatively affected the person is said to be suffering from obesity. There are scientific guidelines which classify obesity. This classification helps to choose the various modaliti... Read >
Author: MANMOHAN VARMA
07th October 2008
What causes deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and how serious can this in-flight medical condition be for air travelers?
Deep vein thrombosis happens when a blood clot forms in the lower leg. If the clot breaks off, it may travel to the lungs. That can the... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich
01st October 2008
Like any theraputic practice, the benefits promised should always be weighed against awareness of various health factors that require to be addressed before commencing with the therapy. Massage is no different and patients require to be aware of them to e... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
04th September 2008
Many people wrongly assume that liposuction is an effective method of weight loss. This form of plastic surgery Hawaii is not a form of weight loss. Instead, liposuction allows for the removal of superficial fat that cannot be eliminated through exercisi... Read >
Author: rizzosh
03rd September 2008
Being overweight not only affects our physical health but also give rise to various psychological problems. Losing extra fat yields many gains. Below are some of the advantages of losing fat.
- The apparent gain of the fat loss is that there is a rema... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
26th August 2008
Trasylol, Manufactured by Bayer Pharmaceuticals is a drug used during coronary artery bypass graft surgery to reduce the amount of bleeding by slowing down the process that forms blood clots. While this seemingly important and necessary purpose of Trasylo... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
22nd August 2008
Trasylol is a drug administered to patients during surgery in order to reduce bleeding and slow down the process that is responsible for blood clots. While this drug is seemingly harmless and takes on a responsible and active role in surgery, it is report... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
21st August 2008
Trasylol is medication that is administered by means of an injection. Its objective is to reduce bleeding during surgery by slowing down a process that causes blood clots. Although this drug provides a seemingly positive and essential attribute to surgery... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
18th July 2008
Essential thrombocytopenia is a rare blood disease characterized by the reduced levels of the plates in the blood of circulation. The essential thrombocythemia is one of the diseases myeloproliferative. MPDs also include will vera it polycythemia (stateme... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th July 2008
Available for individuals undergoing serious and complicated surgeries, Trasylol aprotinin from Bayer, is used to reduce blood loss.
The major benefit of the drug during such delicate surgeries is the slowing down of fibrinolysis the process that leads... Read >
01st July 2008
Europ Assistance has been making strange demands of its customers before agreeing to pay out on travel insurance claims.
One woman experienced this first hand when she was rushed to hospital during her holiday with suspected thrombosis. There was no t... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
25th June 2008
The summer holidays can be a tough time, living in a cold country our pale bodies are not prepared for the onslaught of sun, sea and sand that we encounter on holiday. Here is a handy guide for what you should be bringing on holiday with you.
If you su... Read >
Author: LauraD
23rd June 2008
Extra fat puts a strain on the heart, kidneys, liver and the joints such as the hips, knees and ankles and thus, overweight people are susceptible to several diseases like coronary thrombosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis, gout, liver and gall... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is an extremely common and highly lethal condition that is a leading cause of death in all age groups. A good clinician actively seeks the diagnosis as soon as any suspicion of PE whatsoever is warranted, because prompt diagnosis a... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Pulmonary embolism is a condition that occurs when an artery in your lung becomes blocked. In most cases, the blockage is caused by one or more blood clots that travel to your lungs from another part of your body. Most clots originate in your legs, but th... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd June 2008
Catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome (CAPS) is an uncommon kind of antiphospholipid syndrome resulting in multiorgan bankruptcy with a mortality pace of about 50. The syndrome occurs in patients with either systemic lupus erythematosus and new rheumatic... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th May 2008
Buerger's disease, too known as thromboangiitis obliterans. Buerger's disease is an uncommon and incendiary disorder affecting incidental blood vessels and resulting in pain, ulceration, thrombosis and Raynaud's phenomenon. Buerger's disease is characteri... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
Spring and summer is travel time in the United States. We were all brought up that spring officially begins with spring break with the kids and summer has to include a family vacation. It would be almost un-American to not travel this country and around t... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane
10th April 2008
Dealing with the Dangers of Drug Eluting Stents
Drug-eluting stents (also called medicated or drug-coated stents) were invented in response to a common side effect of balloon angioplasty surgery in which the coronary artery became weak and prone to col... Read >
01st April 2008
One of the more severe complications of a tummy tuck surgery is deep vein/venous thrombosis. This is a state often observed in hospitalized patients after they have had a surgery.
Development of blood clots is not unknown in a patient who has just had ... Read >
Author: breastsurgery
30th March 2008
As all other surgeries the nose surgery is also having it`s own risks, benefits and complications. The common cause of complications of various types of surgeries can be anesthesia. Keep on reading if you want to know most common post-anesthetic complicat... Read >
Author: jitu66
26th March 2008
Thrombotargets Corp . Has been selected as the most innovative company of the city of Barcelona in 2007. This designation has been awarded among over 100 biotech companies, due to Thrombotargets’ pioneering portfolio and technologies. This young compan... Read >
Author: Robin Gupta
07th March 2008
Any woman interested in bio-identical hormones should know the
difference between natural hormones (bhrt) and synthetic
hormones (hrt). Bio-identical hormones are derived from yams or
soy and are the chemical replicates of the exact hormone found in... Read >
Author: Jill Muchmore
26th February 2008
In the previous part of this article I covered what steps you can take to ensure your long haul flight to Australia is a stress-free and comfortable experience. As I mentioned, I am shortly going to be planning a holiday to visit family in Sydney and so ... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
11th February 2008
Blood is essential for good health because the body depends on a steady supply of fuel and oxygen to reach its billions of cells. Blood also carries carbon dioxide and other waste materials to the lungs, kidneys, and digestive system; from there they are ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th January 2008
Thrombotargets Corp announced today that it has submitted its Orphan Drug Application of TT-103MH to the FDA for bleeding treatment in von Willebrand patients.
Thrombotargets Corporation announced today that it has submitted its Orphan Drug Applic... Read >
Author: Robin Gupta
23rd January 2008
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a widely known risk associated with long-haul flying. Although it is sometimes called ‘economy class syndrome’, because of the reduced leg room in economy class, DVT can also affect first- and business-class passengers.
... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
05th November 2007
Thanks to a few high profile cases of Deep Vein Thrombosis some years ago, majority of passengers flying from Glasgow airport have heard of DVT. Sometimes referred to as ‘economy class syndrome’ because of the reduced leg room in economy class, DVT ca... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
22nd October 2007
Virtually all travellers flying from Edinburgh airport have heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ - so called because of the reduced leg room in economy class. However, even first-class and business-class passengers can get ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
12th October 2007
These days most long-haul passengers flying from Birmingham airport have heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ - its frequent nickname – so called because of the reduced leg room in economy class. However, even first-class... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
03rd October 2007
These days, virtually every air passenger has heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ as it is often called due to the reduced seating and leg room afforded to economy passengers. However, even first-class and business-class p... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
02nd October 2007
These days, virtually every Heathrow airport passenger has heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ as it is often called due to the reduced seating and leg room afforded to economy passengers. However, even first-class and bus... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
02nd October 2007
As most of us know from harsh experience, preparing for a holiday can be a stressful exercise before we even step foot on a plane.Remembering passports, travel money and tickets, travelling to the airport, queuing for check in and then security - not to m... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance
13th September 2007
You can use Omega-3 for better health in general and to protect the cardiovascular system from disease in particular, since they seem to reduce the likelihood of your blood clotting internally and thus causing coronary heart disease. They also help to red... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2007
Thrombophlebitis is swelling (inflammation) of a vein caused by a blood clot. On rare occasions, thrombophlebitis (often shortened to phlebitis ) can affect veins in your arms. At times, when affecting the greater saphenous vein, thrombophlebitis can prog... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th August 2007
Myocardial infarction (MI) means that part of the heart muscle suddenly loses its blood supply. Without immediate treatment, this can lead to damage to the affected part of the heart. An MI is often called a heart attack or a coronary thrombosis.
The ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
The most common cause of a Myocardial Infarction (MI) is a blood clot known as thrombosis. This forms inside a coronary artery, or one of its branches. This blocks the blood flow to a part of the heart.
Blood clots do not usually form in normal arteri... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
14th August 2007
NuvaRing side effects including blood clots, stroke and heart attack have been reported by women using this relatively new form of birth control. Side effects of NuvaRing are associated with the hormone desogestrel which can cause changes in the blood clo... Read >
Author: Steve Fields
07th August 2007
Thrombotargets Corporation and Dr. Cam Patterson, Director of the Carolina Cardiovascular Biology Center at the University of North Carolina to create a Joint Venture for the establishment of a Thrombosis and Hemostasis specialised CRO that will provide n... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
01st August 2007
Buerger's disease is a rare autoimmune condition. It is characterized by a combination of acute inflammation and thrombosis (clotting) of the arteries and veins in the hands and feet. Buerger's disease is rare in the United States, but is more common in t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th June 2007
In vitro fertilization procedure started in humans 25 years ago. IVF may be seen as a hope for couples who have been otherwise unable to establish a pregnancy. It is a complex process and involves many steps which have as a result the inseminatio... Read >
Author: Keysha
24th May 2007
This article explains a few things about Miracle Cup: The Health Benefits of Green Tea, and if you're interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don't know.
It's really a good idea to probe a little deeper into the subj... Read >
Author: Alien
10th May 2007
Do you have a job staring at a computer all day? Well most of us do now, but don't let it cramp your style. Everyone will develop some form of discomfort, strain or pain working at a desk job. But if you don't take care of yourself while you work throug... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
09th April 2007
Eczema can appear in many different forms and one of the least known forms of the condition includes Gravitational Eczema.
Also known as Varicose or Stasis Eczema, Gravitational Eczema is fairly common in adults, and it affects the lower legs. Often, ... Read >
Author: Louise Forrest
15th March 2007
A new study from the Medical Research Institute in Wellington examined 62 cases of DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) and found that 34% of them were office workers who had spent a long time sitting at their desk. Although 34% may not sound like a very significa... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards
20th February 2007
What is a Deep Vein Thrombosis.
A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that forms in one of the deep
leg veins. These veins are blood vessels which go through the calf
and thigh muscles, and are not those which can be seen just below
th... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak
30th January 2007
In spite of empiric treatment methods of using a truss to support the abdominal wall, femoral hernias are only curable by surgical means. The hernia will only get worse and must be operated to prevent strangulation.
Usually, the surgical intervention ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd December 2006
It is not by opportunity that garlic is indigenous to central Asia, the area where people live the longest, and the occurrence of cancer is the lowest known. The ancient Egyptians included garlic in the diet of the slaves who built the pyramids.
Histor... Read >
Author: Jason Hunter
29th November 2006
Diabetes is a dangerous disease. It’s a silent killer, as the symptoms are not visible for many years. However, an awareness of the symptoms can help a long way in giving a new life to the patient.
Symptoms of Diabetes
Diabetes comes packed with se... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker
18th October 2006
If you are looking for best natural remedy or preventive technique for cholesterol abnormality you simply need to fetch garlic in your home. A few cloves of garlic intake everyday would safely keep you away from high cholesterol. Garlic is indeed a very f... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
04th October 2006
We have all heard the warnings about DVT (deep-venous thrombosis) when traveling on long haul flights. Cramped conditions for hours on end with very little leg movement - yes I've seen the in-flight videos demonstrating the exercises. Well if these warnin... Read >
Author: Dave Kearsley
07th September 2006
The drug Vioxx is a COX-2 inhibitor designed by the company Merck Inc. It was ordered to be pulled from American and European markets on April 7th 2005 after it was discovered that there were potentially deadly side effects from its use.
Doctors and r... Read >
Author: T. Going
26th July 2006
What do our arteries do?
The human body is an incredible machine and the thing that keeps it all going is the heart. This organ is our pump and the blood pumped around our body by this pump is carried around via arteries and veins. Therefore, it is imp... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
26th June 2006
Not all that long ago I used to attend art exhibitions in Sydney, Australia. No, I am not an artist but just a person who happened to live in the trendier parts of town. It was a nice way to spend a Saturday afternoon - browsing new paintings by up-and-co... Read >
Author: Kery Bellis
08th June 2006
Have you heard the rumour that you can get Deep Vein Thrombosis whilst sitting at your desk at work for prolonged periods of time, if so my article will give you the facts surrounding this issue.
Deep Vein Thrombosis which is commonly referred to as DV... Read >
Author: adam parsons
07th May 2006
The western world may recently have awakened to the benefits of green tea, but it has been around for centuries in China and Japan as the beverage of choice for the classes and the masses alike. The Chinese and Japanese have always believed that a regular... Read >
Author: Mayur Vibhakar
18th April 2006
Are you paying wasabi prices for coloured horseradish?
Most "wasabi" found in your local retailers is just coloured European Horseradish sometimes mixed with mustard. I have even seen "really hot wasabi" advertised that actually contains chilli powder.... Read >
Author: Michel Van Mellaerts
20th March 2006
Gotu kola Improves blood flow and helps prevent lethal blood clots:
Gotu kola may also prevent a more serious condition called chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) from developing - whereby vein enlargement and loss of elasticity causes the pressure in... Read >
Author: Jhon Mark
02nd February 2006
There are a few fears in life that defy logic. Fear of spiders may be one, fear of lifts is another, and perhaps a fear of flying is another. Everyday, thousands of planes take off around the world, carrying millions of passengers safely to their destinat... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
01st February 2006
More people than ever before travel by airplane nowadays, and more airlines are starting to offer longer non-stop flights. With the addition of modern aircraft, airlines have started scheduled ultra long-haul services of up to eighteen hours. Some example... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper
19th January 2006
If you are a smoker it's hard to convince yourself that smoking cigarettes is NOT good for you, especially if you enjoy your cigarettes. Unfortunately for smokers medical research is convincing enough to believe it is always top of the list as a main con... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
01st January 2006
Symptomatic hemorrhoids result from inflammation of the mucosa and interstitial tissue surrounding the normal veins of the anorectum. These veins provide the normal pathway for return of blood from the anus and rectum back through the circulation of the ... Read >
Author: David Skul
24th December 2005
To look at it simply, the heart is just a mechanical pump, made up of very powerful muscles. Its job is to pumps blood around your body constantly every day of your life. Like any muscle in your body, it requires its own blood supply which brings it oxyge... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
12th December 2005
Hemorrhoids, often called piles, are swollen and inflamed veins in and around the anus and lower rectum. They are much like varicose veins you might see on a person's legs.
Hemorrhoids are a very common health problem. Hemorrhoids cause serious problems ... Read >
Author: Yury Bayarski
24th November 2005
Almost everyone experiences some form of worry one time or another. It is a part of life. Everyday, we struggle financially, make decisions, and face major changes in life. These things create an inevitable occasional wave of apprehension. Ordinarily, a c... Read >
Author: Rachelle Arlin Credo
09th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Anne Wolski
A deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot developing in a deep vein, usually in the leg. They also can occur in other parts of the body. Blood clots in the veins in the thigh are usually more serious than blood clots that happen... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
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