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23rd September 2009
How much do you know about hypertension?
General Knowledge
Hypertension or high blood pressure, , is a condition in which the force of blood against artery walls is too strong. Over time, high blood pressure can damage the arteries, heart, and kidneys a... Read >
Author: kashmiri
22nd September 2009
"The good news is I feel much, much better after taking the course you prescribed and I thank you very much for your help and advice”…?
They are a common type of chronic headache. They most commonly occur in women and usually begin between the a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Migraines are experienced by millions of people, both men and women. Unfortunately, children are included in these numbers. It can be difficult to diagnose migraine headaches in children, which is largely due to a lack of communication between the paren... Read >
Author: EileenDavies
10th September 2009
Eye care is an important part of our overall health treatments today. If you don’t take good care of your vision now, it is only going to continue to degenerate over the years to come. Eye doctors have come to this realization as well as patients, thus ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
30th August 2009
Sometime in our lives, we experience headaches that are temporary and are often so dreadful that our daily routines are influenced. Oftentimes, when these headaches happen, we also experience some type of visual changes. Then we say, It's probably merel... Read >
Author: Chad Riddle
10th August 2009
The most common questions we got from migraine sufferers and their family is “What types of migraines do I have?” Well, they sure did some research, especially when internet by the hand side, but the truth is there is not that many types of migraines.... Read >
Author: Josh Goodall
28th July 2009
Natural Remedies for Coping with Menopause
* Menopause Defined
Menopause is defined as the time in a woman's life when she has not menstruated for one year, indicating the end of fertility. Menopause typically occurs around the age of 50, but some wom... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies
21st July 2009
Demerol is a narcotic analgesic with effects similar to morphine; it is usually prescribed as a pain medication and quickly becomes a habit-forming drug. Demerol should only be taken under authorized medical prescription. Some one with a history of drug... Read >
Author: Roscoe Dejesus
14th July 2009
Research suggests that CoQ10 can benefit Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, a complex and baffling disease that incapacitates as many as half a million people in the US.
CFS is a devastating and mysterious illness characterized by overwhelming fatigue that is n... Read >
Author: RA Butters
08th July 2009
ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It's symptoms are difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities, organizational difficulties, forgetfulness, a lack of interest toward activities that require a lot of attention and/o... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
05th July 2009
Migraine headaches is very easy cause someone to lose daily function as well as enjoyment of life. Preventing and treating migraine headaches, however, can be done effectively with a wide range of both over the counter and prescription drugs. The exact ca... Read >
Author: clickfor
05th July 2009
A migraine headache is very easy causing someone to lose daily function as well as enjoyment of life. Preventing and treating migraine headaches, however, can be done effectively with a wide range of both over the counter and prescription drugs. The exact... Read >
Author: clickfor
28th June 2009
Waking up with a headache can make it extremely hard to concentrate on work or other daily tasks and ruin your good spirits and motivation for the whole day. As unbelievable as it sounds research has shown that about 1 in 13 people suffer from chronic mor... Read >
Author: clickfor
10th March 2009
Migraines are severe, throbbing headaches that may or may not be accompanied by nausea, possibly with visual disturbances and other symptoms. Migraine incidences have increased by 50 percent within the last twenty years, with an estimated 25 to 30 millio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st January 2009
Ophthalmic (eye) migraines are very common and frequently painless, though the solo term "migraine" usually brings to mind a severe type of headache.
But with eye-related migraines, visual disturbances with or without headache pain also can accompany m... Read >
Author: Michael
05th January 2009
Migraine is a type of strong headache and a medical condition. Migraine is a neurological disease, the general symptom is a strong and disabling periodic headache. Migraine headaches are generally characterized by severe ache on one or both sides of th... Read >
Author: Meg Joshua
19th December 2008
If you suffer from migraines and want to learn more about them along with information on choosing a migraine headache treatment, read on.
About Migraines and Their Causes
A migraine is a headache that prevents you from continuing with your normal ... Read >
Author: Trevor Price
24th November 2008
Migraines,headaches which involve intense throbbing pain, sometimes accompanied by visual disturbances as well as sensitivity to light and sounds, have been found to respond to a drug hitherto used to treat high blood pressure.
Clonidine (Arkamin)
T... Read >
Author: Jai Gaitonde
17th October 2008
Pain, one of the worst words is being experienced by number of people all over the world. Both physically and mentally it is a traumatizing experience. In this imperfect world, people have to work hard to earn. They don’t have enough time to take a comp... Read >
Author: Article Manager
15th October 2008
Are you a migraneur (one who suffers from migraine pain)? If you are, then you are most definitely aware of the intense throbbing headache that it brings and the disabling symptoms that accompany it!
The word “migraine” originated from the Greek wo... Read >
Author: Van Buskirk
07th October 2008
Migraine Zapper
A migraine is a type of headache that causes intense, throbbing pain, usually on one side of the head. Patients may also experience nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light and sound. The symptoms can last from four to 72 hours and, in m... Read >
Author: Magnapak
23rd September 2008
Symptoms usually show themselves within 24 hours of diving, though occasionally more minor symptoms are only noted 48 hours or so following a pressure exposure, be it a dive, air flight or journey by car over mountains etc. More serious symptoms, such as... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
22nd September 2008
An anxiety attack happens when you get your signals mixed up, you have a sudden surge of fear when there is no threat of danger. This causes an adrenalin surge, but you have no way to release this nervous energy, and a panic attack occurs, you find your h... Read >
Author: PhilipTheElder
09th September 2008
Glomerulonephritis is a type of kidney disease Glomerulonephritis is a disease that involves inflammation of the glomeruli — the filtering units of the kidneys. This inflammation and subsequent damage to the glomeruli affects their ability to filter was... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th July 2008
Migraine is a form of headache associated with vascular contraction. It makes patient hypersensitive and is identified by throbbing pain either in one-side of headache or in whole. It is caused by contraction in blood vessels and other chemical changes in... Read >
Author: peterhutch
28th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that may affect any area of the brain and spinal cord. Multiple sclerosis does not affect nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis affects transmission of electrical signals to nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis is the most common caus... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
25th April 2008
Hypertension, also referred to as the “silent killer” is often the symptom of some other malfunction in your body. Although there are actual natural alternatives and/or home remedies to lower blood pressure, physicians use medications to combat the ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
07th February 2008
For some reason, doctors are still giving the diagnosis of optical migraine. And when doctors aren't using the term, patients are diagnosing themselves. Not only is it causing confusion, it's making it even harder for people to get proper treatment.
... Read >
Author: migraineman
18th January 2008
This is a persistent ache in the head, usually a response to stress or tension, 'or to toxins circulating in the blood as a result of infection.
Typical migraine symptoms include visual disturbances or hallucinatory "aura"; throbbing headache (classica... Read >
Author: Alien
16th January 2008
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also known as ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis), Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome (PVFS), and Post Viral Syndrome (PVS), appears to be on the increase and still poses a problem to many physicians. Some people believe ME is due to a... Read >
Author: Alien
15th August 2007
Due to the varied types of the disease, most doctors would diagnose migraine based on the universally accepted standards of The International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD) to avoid misdiagnosis. Retinal migraine is a classic example of confu... Read >
Author: malo
25th July 2007
For many adults the incidence of headaches after age fifty actually decreases and this can be a welcome relief. Those over fifty are less likely to suffer from migraines and cluster headaches. For others, however, headaches continue to be an enormous prob... Read >
Author: Alien
25th July 2007
Recent studies have indicated that those who suffer from epilepsy are also likely to suffer from migraine headaches. Therefore special treatment considerations need to be given to those who experience both disorders.
Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a brain dis... Read >
Author: Alien
24th July 2007
There are various migraine types although they all share common features. The phrase 'retinal migraine' is often incorrectly used to refer to a migraine that has any visual component but this is not the case, as the visual symptoms of a retinal migraine a... Read >
Author: Alien
24th July 2007
Migraines aren't just another bad headache; they are intense throbbing headaches that can be further distinguished by specific symptom patterns. A basilar type migraine which is also called Bickerstaff syndrome, involves symptoms such as dizziness, incoor... Read >
Author: Alien
11th July 2007
Migraine headaches are repeated or recurrent headaches, possibly caused by changes in the diameter of the blood vessels in the head. Migraine headaches are often classified in two main types — migraine with aura (formerly called classic migraine) and mi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th July 2007
Headache is defined as pain in the head that is located above the eyes or the ears, behind the head (occipital), or in the back of the upper neck. Headache is common problem in men and women.The main challenge to affording relief from various forms of "ce... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
27th December 2006
In the 1860s, an English surgeon named William Little wrote the first medical descriptions of a puzzling disorder that struck children in the first years of life, causing stiff, spastic muscles in their legs and, to a lesser degree, their arms. These chil... Read >
Author: altec015
18th December 2006
Natural Relief for migraine
When someone says “I’ve got a headache”, this is not just an idle excuse to
make fun of. 25 million Americans suffer from migraines and 75% are women. Its
no laughing matter but natural remedies can... Read >
Author: harry b
01st September 2006
How much do you know about hypertension?
General Knowledge
Hypertension or high blood pressure, , is a condition in which the force of blood against artery walls is too strong. Over time, high blood pressure can damage the arteries, heart, and kidneys a... Read >
Author: Lance Teo
24th July 2006
They are a common type of chronic headache. They most commonly occur in women and usually begin between the ages of 10 and 46. In some cases, they appear to run in families.
Migraine is the cause of 20 per cent of all headaches. This type of headache occ... Read >
Author: rama nath
05th April 2006
Herbalists tend to regard the headache as a symptom of some underlying disorder rather than an illness in its own right. Those that seem centered behind the eyes suggest a digestive disturbance while headaches that seem to start at the back of the neck an... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams
07th December 2005
How do I know whether this is migraine?
This is the most common question most people are unsure about diagnosis of migraine. Though all migraines are headaches, all headaches are not migraines. There can be many causes like high blood pressure, cervica... Read >
Author: Cindi Gass
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