Articles, tagged with "inflammatory conditions", page 1
31st January 2012
Just before we talk about how to do The Zone Diet plan, we ought to initial explain the theory behind it. Dr. Barry Sears who's the creator of it, explains this diet regime as promoting a balance of hormones in the body, particularly of insulin which is a...
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Author:
Josh Hayles
12th October 2011
Today's world is very busy and an individual does not find the time to eat properly or do regular exercises which are important to keep optimum health. Most of the diet of North Americans will contain processed foods, which although convenient, has a bad ...
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Sophie Addison
05th September 2011
The nervous immune systems are directly connected and work together to create optimal responses for the body, making the body adapt to changing stimuli and heal quickly. Any alterations to the function of the nervous system will have a subsequent effect o...
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Author:
nissandalbey
14th August 2011
Reddish painful eyes with mild to severe discharges and decreasing vision can suggest corneal ulcer as a result of localized infection of the eye’s cornea that is quite similar to an abscess.
Majority of the cases of corneal ulcer resulted from bacteri...
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Steffan Sims
06th June 2011
One of the most common ailments around is eczema. The interesting thing about eczema is that there is so little know about it by the people that have it. Basically eczema, often called dermatitis, is a collection of skin problems which can affect a person...
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Author:
Jon Bullock
10th May 2011
A bursa is a small sac containing a clear viscous fluid lining the synovial membranes, located between the joints, especially in the shoulders, elbows and knees. It serves as cushioning between the bone, tendons and muscles around a joint, reducing frict...
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Author:
David
30th March 2011
Neptune krill oil is a remarkably versatile nutritional supplement that has numerous applications. It decreases LDL (low-density lipoprotein), the so-called "bad" cholesterol while raising levels of HDL (high-density lipoprotein), the "good" type of cho...
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Author:
MarkApplegate
23rd March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
Cauda Equina Syndrome is a relatively rare condition. There are only about 100 new cases of this syndrome annually in England but it is estimated that at least 10% of these are mismanaged and involve litigation against th...
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Author:
Julie Glynn
03rd March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
If you believe that you might be suffering from Cauda Equina Syndrome, what are the main symptoms? Read this guide to find out about the major symptoms of Cauda Equina Syndrome.
The Main Symptoms Of Cauda Equina Syndro...
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Author:
Julie Glynn
01st March 2011
One of the most prevalent troubles of the elderly is that of reduced again pain. This does not mean, nonetheless, that decrease back again discomfort or lumbago is not prevalent in other age groups as well. Fortunately, it frequently subsides inside a qui...
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Author:
Brandy
28th February 2011
The reaction of free radicals within cells, and subsequent damage has been linked to a range of disorders and chronic diseases including cancer, arthritis, atherosclerosis, alzheimer's and diabetes and inflammatory conditions.
Antioxidants are able to ...
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Author:
sudiekram
23rd February 2011
Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, is a chronic skin condition characterized by dry, very itchy skin and rashes. The condition comes and goes, and there is no known permanent cure for it. During an active eczema flare-up, affected areas of the s...
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Author:
Sandra White K
19th February 2011
What Is the Lap-Band® System
Lap-Band® was the first laparoscopic stomach banding system to be approved by the FDA and is the #1 selling system for weight loss surgery in the world. The lap band itself, is an adjustable ring that is placed around the ...
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Author:
Omni Lap Band
17th February 2011
Toothaches can happen at any time and are usually the result of an underlying dental problem It’s important to see a dentist as soon as possible when a toothache occurs to determine the cause and receive treatment to alleviate the pain. If a toothache is ...
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Author:
peter_office
09th February 2011
Foot Problems
It’s easy to take your feet for granted. Day after day they perform without a hitch until that one day when something is just not right. Sit in a busy podiatrist’s office one day and watch the people hobble in on crutches canes, splints a...
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Author:
John Laurusonis