Articles, tagged with "larynx", page 1
05th January 2012
Salivary Gland Cancer
Overview
What is salivary gland cancer?
Salivary gland cancer is a rare disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the salivary glands.
The salivary glands make saliva and release it into the mouth. Sa...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
23rd September 2011
A sore throat is usually attendant upon a cold and cough either as a result of tonsils being swollen or an infection and irritation in the throat which can also lead to ear-ache . it can, however, be caused by other illnesses, by tiredness or by too much ...
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Author:
Collier Baker
03rd March 2011
One of the most effective ways to learn to sing from the comfort of your own home is by using vocal training software such as Singorama or Singing Success.
The type of singing software that's best for your really depends a lot on your personal preferen...
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Author:
Eugene Astrovsky
07th January 2011
If you are in puberty, you can experience several changes in your body. Girls acquire breasts and hips curvier. All in all, pubescent girls begin their womanly shape. Boys on the other hand, are bigger and stronger. Boys might also notice a significant ch...
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Author:
Clivir Team
05th August 2009
It's hard to feel confident about yourself if you sound like Mickey Mouse. You become an object of ridicule. It's even worse when you're to trying to ask for a date; getting turned down repeatedly can be devastating. Isn't it time you did something about ...
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Author:
Greg Mascetani
30th March 2009
This is a condition also referred to as laryngo tracheo bronchitis. It is an infection of the larynx or the throat of a child. It affects the other parts of the tracheal tree and in children it affects the tonsils. The causes of tracheal bronchitis also k...
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Author:
Mercy
01st February 2009
If you experience persistent, dry coughing, coughing acid reflux is one possible cause of the problem. This might come as a surprise to you, since you may not experience all of the typical symptoms of acid reflux disease, which include heartburn, regurgit...
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Author:
Dianna Yvonne Smith
31st December 2008
How To Stop Stuttering
I'm a former stutterer that knows first hand just how difficult and frustrating having a stuttering problem can be. Many people don't understand just how hard learning how to stop stuttering can really be. They think anybody can ...
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Author:
Rin
09th September 2008
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) is also called vagoglossopharyngeal neuralgia. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is characterized by shock like pains in the territory of the glossopharyngeal nerve. It is in every way similar to tic douloureux except for the dis...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
13th August 2008
A sore throat is usually attendant upon a cold and coughs either as a result of tonsils being swollen or an infection and irritation in the throat which can also lead to ear-ache. It can, however, be caused be other illnesses, by tiredness or by too much ...
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Author:
Peter rodrick
07th August 2007
There are two types of symptoms in acid reflux disease: esophageal and extra-esophageal (also called typical and atypical). We all know about heartburn the typical symptom of acid reflux, which is initiated by the direct injurious effect of acid upon the ...
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Author:
Sheri Dean
07th May 2006
Measles can lead to many complications. Some are not serious but others can be very dangerous and even fatal. Complications occur most commonly in pre school-age children, especially the under 2 year olds, and in adults over the age of 20. Up to 30% withi...
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Author:
Tom Healy