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12th October 2009
By the fact that you are reviewing web pages on anxiety and panic attacks indicates you are either seeking answers or looking for treatment options, to deal with Panic Disorder Symptoms. Being able to understand the common exhibited reactions within your ... Read >
Author: Charlotte Wilson
29th September 2009
Asthma is a chronic situation that affects the respiratory system. During the course of an asthma attack, airways, which carry oxygen to and out of the lungs, tend to tighten and hence decrease the flow of oxygen coming to the lungs. The airways also beco... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Advancements In Yoga Breathing
Yoga Breathing which is called Pranayama is the art of mastering the breath. Deathlessness, immortality, longevity, affluence, prosperity, quality relationships, fame, fortune, and even cosmic manifestations can all be ... Read >
Author: agreszcz
08th August 2009
A panic attack's indication can reveal themselves in many ways but all can be desolating. If any of the indication I describe here appear familiar to you, there's a good chance you are suffering from panic fits or generalized agitation disorder. But be ... Read >
Author: Rich Farrell
03rd August 2009
Causes of Panic Attacks
The short and obvious answer: panic attacks are caused by high anxiety. But, what exactly is anxiety? Understanding how anxiety crops up will help you defeat panic attacks.
One of the biggest myths surrounding anxiety is t... Read >
Author: JRCraddock
21st July 2009
Not all pain in and around your chest is an indication that you are heading for a heart attack. Though it is always best to seek medical help when you experience ANY type of chest pain, it is good to be aware of the fact that there are many other kinds of... Read >
Author: Paul A.J.
21st July 2009
A common complaint for those giving presentations or speeches is that they run out of air and can never seem to catch up on their air supply. The biggest problem with breathlessness is that your body is starved for oxygen because you are not allowing you... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady
26th June 2009
Stress can have various negative effects on your body. It can result in anxiety, heart palpitations, chest pain, head and stomach aches, nausea, breathlessness, and even panic attacks. These can harm our body both physically and mentally. Anxiety disorder... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee
10th June 2009
Fed up? Miserable? Bored? Put Empire Of The Sun in your pipe and smoke it.
If Bat For Lashes, The Klaxons and MGMT have already beaten a path to your door, these synth-driven pop technicians will not be needing a giant wooden horse to beguile themselves... Read >
Author: JamesH
10th June 2009
Fed up? Miserable? Bored? Put Empire Of The Sun in your pipe and smoke it.
If Bat For Lashes, The Klaxons and MGMT have already beaten a path to your door, these synth-driven pop technicians will not be needing a giant wooden horse to beguile themselves... Read >
Author: JamesH
15th May 2009
There is an interesting lesson we learned in our early elementary school years that has managed to cause more negative results than the positive results for which it was intended. In 2nd or 3rd grade, our teachers taught us to wait until we came to the e... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady
17th April 2009
Bronchitis and Treatment For Bronchitis. The Top 8 Things You Should Know
The following article contains 8 tips about bronchitis.
There is a lot of information about bronchitis and treatment for bronchitis online, so we thought that it would make se... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
17th April 2009
Are you on your way to motherhood and do not know how to read pregnancy symptoms? Then, given here are the most common signs, which indicate that the apple of your eye is taking shape within you. The little one within you helps you to know his or her pres... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden
17th April 2009
It often seems as though Eastern and Western approaches to health are often at odds with one another. This is not always true. More and more osteopaths are now suggesting that clients try a combination of both practices, fusing Western osteopathy with Eas... Read >
Author: David Ravech
17th April 2009
Mesothelioma can take between ten and sixty years to develop after inhalation of respirable asbestos fibers, but Mesothelioma progresses fast. Radical surgeries as mesothelioma treatments have had limited success. Surgical treatments attempted include ext... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk
09th April 2009
10, Phlegm in throat:--
This also causes difficult breathing resulting in cry.Often a typical sound can be heard with each breath.
11,General aching:--
Generalised body ache with restlessness is seen in flu and prodromal stages of some infecti... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
31st March 2009
Asthma is a respiratory disease that is becoming more common as time goes on. It is basically an allergic reaction to one or more allergens. The patient suffers attacks of breathlessness and at other times shows no effects. As we consume more processed fo... Read >
Author: Sarah McCurdy
20th January 2009
If you are among those many, preoccupied with your body, image, or weight and feel pressured to buy in to the society’s constant admiration for those who measure up to the commercial standards for beauty, armed with other pre-disposing factors, you coul... Read >
Author: adok983
20th January 2009
If you are among those many, preoccupied with your body, image, or weight and feel pressured to buy in to the society’s constant admiration for those who measure up to the commercial standards for beauty, armed with other pre-disposing factors, you coul... Read >
Author: adok989
12th January 2009
1. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral which has been used for thousands of years!
2. The asbestos mineral is mined from the earth.
3. The asbestos mineral in its natural state is harmless.
4. Asbestos becomes potentially harmful to health ... Read >
Author: nigel
09th January 2009
COPD stands Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, here we go another disease for the drug companies to capitalize on. So what the heck is this COPD anyway?
COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is a progressive disease that keeps your lungs fro... Read >
Author: Ric Bai
06th January 2009
The initial symptoms of bronchitis resemble those of other diseases, a proper diagnosis should therefore be done. The most common symptoms include an expectorant cough, fatigue, fever, chest pains, wheezing and shortness of breath. These symptoms resembl... Read >
Author: Mercy
14th December 2008
Asthma is an antique Greek statement meaning out of breath or shortdrawn breath. It is an allergic situation resulting from the reaction of the body to one or additional allergens, and is the most upsetting of respiratory diseases. An asthma patient gets ... Read >
Author: smita
18th November 2008
Panic attack sufferers experience many uncomfortable physical symptoms. But psychological "symptoms" such as anxious thoughts, or checking your body too see if you are alright, are maybe even more important to be aware of. They play a big part in why pani... Read >
Author: JBanis
30th September 2008
Life has a way of dealing people with plenty of stress. It doesn’t matter what kind of stress but how people cope with it can make all the difference between sanity and insanity.
It’s important to know that hearts do get broken not like a glass pla... Read >
Author: Chris J Roberts
25th September 2008
Lymphoma is a group of cancers that affect the cells that play a role in the immune system, and primarily represents cells involved in the lymphatic system of the body. Lymphoma is one of the most common causes of death from cancer in the United States. L... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th September 2008
Asthma is one of the most discomforting respiratory ailments. Asthmatics suffer from periodic attacks of breathlessness interspersed with bouts of complete normalcy. Almost all asthma patients suffer more attacks at night, in their sleep.
Some of the c... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
10th July 2008
When you're short of breath, it's hard or uncomfortable for you to take in the oxygen your body needs. You may feel as if you're not getting enough air. Sometimes mild breathing problems are from a stuffy nose or hard exercise. But shortness of breath can... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd July 2008
Apnea means suspension of breathing, which is either voluntary or involuntary, that is caused by drugs or some external reason like strangulation, or trauma. During apnea the respiratory muscles do not function, and the volume of the lungs remains unchang... Read >
Author: Rene Moller
25th June 2008
Chemotherapy is often the number one form of treatment for many patients suffering from cancer. However, it was recently discovered that chemotherapy is essentially ineffective on certain types of mesothelioma, such as malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM)... Read >
Author: Legal
27th May 2008
"Panchakarma" is usually the method followed in shodhan. Panchakarma is the five-steps Ayurvedic programme , necessary for the fundamental purification and anti-poisoning treatment. These 5 ways are Vamana, Virechana, Nasya, Basti and Raktamokhshana.
Va... Read >
Author: swornambigai
27th May 2008
"Panchakarma" is usually the method followed in shodhan. Panchakarma is the five-steps Ayurvedic programme , necessary for the fundamental purification and anti-poisoning treatment. These 5 ways are Vamana, Virechana, Nasya, Basti and Raktamokhshana.
Va... Read >
Author: swornambigai
11th May 2008
Asthma symptoms vary in severity from occasional mild bouts of breathlessness to daily wheezing that persists despite taking large doses of medication. After exposure to asthma triggers, symptoms rarely develop abruptly but progress over a period of hours... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
06th May 2008
When you're short of breath, it's hard or uncomfortable for you to take in the oxygen your body needs. You may feel as if you're not getting enough air. Sometimes mild breathing problems are from a stuffy nose or hard exercise. But shortness of breath can... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd March 2008
As your healthy lungs expand and contract, each of the two layers of the pleura, a membrane that surrounds each lung, slips smoothly over the other. A pneumothorax occurs when air gets into the pleural space between the two layers, and separates them. Par... Read >
Author: David Jones
25th February 2008
Breathing is vital to life. Every time we breathe, we not only take oxygen in but breathe carbon dioxide out. Without oxygen the cells of the body will start to die in about three minutes.
Difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath, breathlessness ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
25th February 2008
Asthma
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease—sometimes worrisome and inconvenient—but a manageable condition. With proper understanding, good medical care, and monitoring, you can keep asthma under control. Chronic condition characterized by di... Read >
Author: Peter sams
21st January 2008
Pleurisy is an infection of the pleura, the delicate membranes separating the lungs from the chest wall. It is usually the result of a virus infection, but it can also be caused by pneumonia, a chest injury, inflammation of the pericardial heart lining, a... Read >
Author: Alien
18th January 2008
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition that results in wheeziness and breathing difficulties. The air tubes in the lungs become extremely sensitive, and irritants, such as pollen, house dust, mites, animal fur, cold air, exercise, and emotional upset,... Read >
Author: Alien
04th October 2007
Childhood obesity has seen a dramatic rise in the last 20 years. Research shows that obesity affects children in almost the same way it does adults. • High cholesterol, high level of triglycerides and LDL (low-density lipoprotein) or bad cholesterol, an... Read >
Author: tania hackner
01st October 2007
Stenosis by all means narrowing. Normally, oxygen rich blood is pumped from the left ventricle, through the aortic valve and into the aorta. Significant aortic stenosis is relatively uncommon affecting about 6 of every 1000 babies born and occurs more oft... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th August 2007
Asthma is a chronic situation affecting the respiratory system. During an asthma attack, airways, which bring oxygen to and out of the lungs, tend to tighten and thus decrease the flow of air coming to the lungs. The airways are also inflamed and lined up... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
07th August 2007
Chronic Bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis is a condition involving the inflammation of the main airways (bronchial tubes) in the lungs that continues for a long period or keeps recurring. When the airways are irritated, thick mucus (also called sputum) for... Read >
Author: Alien
27th June 2007
Asthma is constant disease that affects the airways or the tubes that brings air in and out of the lungs. Asthmatics have inflamed airways or the inside walls of the airways are swollen with too much mucus creation making breathing hard. Signss include wh... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
30th May 2007
Asthma is a disease of the respiratory tract that can lead to restriction of the passage of the air causing breathlessness that may be severe or just mild. In most people the disease lay undetected for long durations of time because of the mildness of sym... Read >
Author: Tom alter
30th May 2007
Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory tract and is mainly caused by constriction of the air passages due to several reasons. There are quite a few conditions that manifest with symptoms similar to that of asthma. This makes these diseases as well... Read >
Author: Tom alter
23rd May 2007
Have you had your first heart scare yet?
It usually starts with pains in the chest, perhaps breathlessness or pains in the arm?
But you gave up smoking several years ago and you always keep fit,exercising two to three times per week. So what has h... Read >
Author: Clark Haroldson
15th May 2007
It is known that bronchitis can appear because of an infection from bacteria or virus, and these are causes that make this illness contagious. Patients with bronchitis have inflammation of the bronchial tubes, or bronchi located in the chest of human body... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th May 2007
Food is essential to the sustenance of life, without it we would simply die. Even if one's dietary intake does not contain near optimum amounts of water, protein, carbohydrates, minerals or fats, the body can tick along for several years seemingly not pha... Read >
Author: Bilal Rose
21st April 2007
For some people asthma might not seem too serious of a disease. Although rarely fatal, it can be a very serious condition, especially in small children. Periods of acute breathlessness may occur at any time and last anywhere from less then an hour to days... Read >
Author: Alien
10th April 2007
What is Bronchitis ?
Bronchitis is a serious variety of kasa roga, bronchitis is characterised by inflammation of the bronchial tubes which carry air to the lungs. Bronchitis disease is endemic to cold damp climates but may strike anywhere.
Acute br... Read >
Author: Alien
09th October 2006
Asthma is a disease which is caused due to the sudden break up in breathlessness. When we are unable to breath due to the environment which is around us then this leads to asthma. There is no need to worry as this can be treated if it is cured at its init... Read >
Author: dr jack
04th October 2006
Asthma is a disease which is caused due to the sudden break up in breathlessness. When we are unable to breath due to the environment which is around us then this leads to asthma. There is no need to worry as this can be treated if it is cured at its init... Read >
Author: dr jack
21st August 2006
Heart is the most important organ of a human's body. When heart stops, everything will come to the end. Some people call the heart "the powerhouse" of the body - the engine that drives blood to all the organs in your body. When the arteries become narrowe... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
16th June 2006
Hypertension can wreck havoc on many body organs. Its effects on the heart are especially damaging. High blood pressure and heart disease are closely connected.
Moderate to high blood pressure significantly increases the load on the left side of the h... Read >
Author: Jane Peters
01st February 2006
Mesothelioma is a cancerous tumor of the pleura or peritoneum. Mesothelioma is caused by asbestos. Asbestos is
Usually used as a fire resistant and heat resistant insulating material. You can get three types of asbestos white which
Is very common, bl... Read >
Author: tony thompson
24th December 2005
To succeed with an aerobic fat burning workout or cardiovascular exercise fitness program, you need to pay attention to the following issues
• The frequency at which you perform the workout
• The intensity of your workout
• your motivation f... Read >
Author: Hugh Thorpe
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