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Diabetes: Eating Healthy, Eating Well!

22nd September 2009
Types Of Diabetes There are two types of diabetes, and they really are two quite different diseases. In type 1, or insulin-dependent diabetes, insulin injections are needed. But in type 2, or non-insulin-dependent diabetes, most people can keep their c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hysterectomy; When Should You Have One

23rd August 2009
Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. This procedure can be, radical, partial or total. Radical involves the complete removal of the uterus, upper vagina and the paremetrium. Partial involves the removal of only the fundus of the uterus. Tot... Read >
Author: Mercy

Hyperthermia

11th August 2009
Hyperthermia Hyperthermia is a rapid onset condition that happens when the body cannot get rid of its heat fast enough. It happens when the environment outside the body is not conducive to the body shedding heat quickly enough. This is known as the t... Read >
Author: Gary

Ruptured Ovarian Cyst - Signs You Should Know

31st July 2009
Exactly What is an Ovarian Cyst? An ovarian cyst is a sac filled with fluid that is attached to a woman's ovary. Though there are many women who suffer everyday from the pain caused by ovarian cysts, if the cysts are not large and painful they frequently ... Read >
Author: Pat Carroll

Qigogn - The new age of healthcare

23rd July 2009
THE NEW AGE OF HEALTHCARE IS ANCIENT No Pills, No Doctors, Just You and Your Innate Ability to Heal Yourself More and more people are turning to alternative, and for the most part ancient forms of healing, as collectively we enter into a personal m... Read >
Author: sljphillips

Anti-Aging Calorie Restriction Plans

23rd July 2009
Overview Severe calorie restriction is in practice often a dangerous element for dieters which can result in starvation. Adequate nutrition is essential for survival, weight loss and proper health. However, as early as 1934 researchers at Co... Read >
Author: jmarion04

Qigong - The new age of healthcare

23rd July 2009
THE NEW AGE OF HEALTHCARE IS ANCIENT No Pills, No Doctors, Just You and Your Innate Ability to Heal Yourself More and more people are turning to alternative, and for the most part ancient forms of healing, as collectively we enter into a personal mid... Read >
Author: sljphillips

Gout Remedies

21st July 2009
Gout is a disease hallmarked by elevated levels of uric acid in the bloodstream. Gout results from a combination of prolonged elevation of uric acid and overall acidity in the bloodstream. Gout usually attacks the big toe (approximately 75 percent of fi... Read >
Author: holdhjy.letfdq@gmail.com

Gout Remedies

19th July 2009
Gout results from a combination of prolonged elevation of uric acid and overall acidity in the bloodstream. Gout usually attacks the big toe (approximately 75 percent of first attacks); however, it also can affect other joints such as the ankle, heel, in... Read >
Author: holdhjy.letfdq@gmail.com

Gout Remedies

19th July 2009
Gout results from a combination of prolonged elevation of uric acid and overall acidity in the bloodstream. Gout usually attacks the big toe (approximately 75 percent of first attacks); however, it also can affect other joints such as the ankle, heel, in... Read >
Author: holdhjy.letfdq@gmail.com

Outpatient Drug Rehab San Francisco

09th July 2009
Will a 21 day of outpatient detox program help heroin addicts recover In San Francisco there are many who suffer from heroin addiction. Heroin is processed from morphine which is extracted from the seed pods of the poppy plant. It is usually injected, ... Read >
Author: addictioprofessor

Are You an Ideal Candidate for LASIK? Learn About Treatment Qualifications

15th June 2009
If you have seen an advertisement for a facility offering LASIK eye surgery, you may be considering having the procedure performed. However, some may have reservations about undergoing laser eye surgery. Some of their doubts may center on concerns about w... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

ATE2D (attitude) Virus causes increase in presenteeism

19th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Success Performance Solutions This is B. Raking News reporting from WWRN—that's Whatever Works Right Now! The station that sounds great but never gets results. While hackers worldwide are circulating the internet and invading yo... Read >

3 Fireproof Ways of Protecting Your Family Photos

10th March 2009
It is probably one of our greatest fears of loss, to be standing amidst the burnt out remains of what used to the place where our family home once stood. The absolute devastation of not know where to start in putting the pieces all back together, personal... Read >
Author: Greg Gillespie

Acne Treatment and Related Disorders

17th September 2008
Compared with topical therapy, systemic therapy has a more rapid onset of clearing, which may enhance patient compliance. However, whenever systemic drugs are administered, the potential dangers- including side effects, drug allergy/intolerance, drug inte... Read >
Author: Jan Hornets

Strategy for Treatment: Step Therapy

24th August 2008
All patients should have a strategy for treatment that they have discussed and agreed to after consulting with their physician. It is best that these instructions be in writing for easy reference and that close communication (aided by peak flow measuremen... Read >
Author: Alien

Gout - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

16th July 2008
Gout (also called metabolic arthritis) is a disease created by a buildup of uric acid. In this condition, monosodium urate or uric acid crystals are deposited on the articular cartilage of joints, tendons and surrounding tissues due to elevated concentrat... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Neuralta says goodbye to migraines!

30th June 2008
What causes migraine attacks? There is no real evidence showing what the actual underlying cause is, however there is a strong hypothesis that a condition called hypoxia (lack of oxygenation in the brain cells) triggers these aggravating, throbbing migra... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

Complete Information on Chronic berylliosis

25th June 2008
Beryllium disease is an inflammation of the lungs caused by inhaling dust or fumes containing beryllium. The toxic effects of beryllium most commonly occur due to occupational exposure. Beryllium assays were also conducted on the lungs of 143 industrial e... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Chronic berylliosis

25th June 2008
Beryllium disease is an inflammation of the lungs caused by inhaling dust or fumes containing beryllium. The toxic effects of beryllium most commonly occur due to occupational exposure. Beryllium assays were also conducted on the lungs of 143 industrial e... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Hypoxia and pulse oximetry

20th May 2008
Oxygen in human body With every breath, you inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Oxygen is an indispensable requirement for the proper function of the human body. Ninety percent of our body’s energy comes from oxygen respiration. Most of the m... Read >
Author: ClinicalGuard.com

Complete Information on Berylliosis

15th May 2008
Beryllium disease / berylliosis is an inflammation of the lungs caused by inhaling dust or fumes containing beryllium. Berylliosis differs from other occupational lung diseases in that even low levels and brief exposure to beryllium can cause berylliosis.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Berylliosis

15th May 2008
Beryllium disease / berylliosis is an inflammation of the lungs caused by inhaling dust or fumes containing beryllium. Berylliosis differs from other occupational lung diseases in that even low levels and brief exposure to beryllium can cause berylliosis.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Mood Swings Got You Down?

14th May 2008
One of the early menopause symptoms are mood swings. Menopause information reports that mood swings can start slowly with slight mood swings day-to-day or hour-to-hour, or there can be full onset of extreme mood swings from happy/elation to fear/anger/de... Read >
Author: John Russell

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Information

22nd January 2008
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a breathing problem. It is lung disorder that commonly affects premature infants. Sometimes affects babies born about 6 weeks or more before their due dates. RDS affected an mostly infants born alive in the United St... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Signs Of Menopause - 5 Ways To Survive Menopause Symptoms

21st January 2008
Being ready for menopause doesn't mean waiting in a fortress-like lookout tower and expecting it to be charging at you from over the horizon. The signs of menopause can be both subtle and blatantly obvious and how you handle it will have a lot to do with ... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

Intermittant Explosive Disorder Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

22nd October 2007
There may also be a genetic component, causing the disorder to be passed down from parents to children. It is probably more common than realized and may be an important cause of violent behavior. Intermittent explosive disorder is more common in men. Expl... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Brief Psychotic Disorder Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Brief Psychotic Disorder illness usually begins abruptly and disappears within a month. Brief Psychotic Disorder is a psychosis that has a rapid onset, generally following a major stressor. The most Brief Psychotic Disorder symptoms include is delusions, ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

When Fish Make You Sick

28th September 2007
To eat or not to eat-this was Arebonto's dilemma. He knew the risk, but he was hungry. And the barbecued fish smelled delicious. His appetite won out. But the rapid onset of nausea and abdominal pain followed by vomiting and diarrhea made him wish he had ... Read >
Author: KennymackNews

How Big A Problem Is Secondary High Blood Pressure or Hypertension?

26th June 2007
High blood pressure is the most diagnosed condition in the Unites States today and it is now estimated that it affects about 72 million Americans, including one out of every three adults. But, while we talk about high blood pressure, or hypertension, did ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Fact sheet- diabetes insipidus

13th May 2007
Diabetes insipidus is the type of diabetes characterized by your body' s inability to concentrate your urine. As a result, the diabetes patient will suffer from too much production of urine and excessive thirst. Diabetes insipidus can affect adult as w... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Recognizing The Symptoms Of Gout

11th May 2007
Gout is a condition that results when crystals of uric acid are deposited body tissues, and is characterized by an overload of this acid. It causes joints to become inflamed and is often very painful. Chronic gout can lead to deposits of hard lumps in and... Read >
Author: Boone Swann

Kidney Failure in Dogs

09th May 2007
The kidneys play and integral and important function in your dog’s health and survival. The recent dog food recall due to kidney failure and death in dogs who have eaten contaminated dog food has raised awareness about this condition. Kidneys primar... Read >
Author: gpoint

Aging Gracefully: How Scarlet and Rhett Might Have Done It

10th January 2007
It's clear that "aging gracefully" means different things to different people. To some it's "surrender to old age." To others aging gracefully is going with the flow: "You only live so long, you are going to die anyway, so live however it makes you hap... Read >
Author: Barbara Morris, R.Ph

Lateral Epicondylitis

18th December 2006
A common injury of the elbow is lateral epicondylitis or “tennis elbow.” This problem is seen in people who perform repetitive motion activities with overuse of the wrist and elbow. Contributing factors may include increased forces for lifting or gr... Read >
Author: Keith Weinhold, PT

Issues in Diagnosing Acute Bronchitis

06th October 2006
Acute bronchitis is a common respiratory disease that causes inflammation of the bronchial mucosal membranes. Unlike chronic forms of the disease, acute bronchitis has a rapid onset and generates more intense symptoms. However, acute bronchitis doesn't ha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Forms and Types of Bronchitis

12th September 2006
Bronchitis is a common respiratory disease that involves inflammation and often infection of the bronchial mucosal membranes. The symptoms generated by bronchitis vary according to the causes and the seriousness of the disease. Judging by the intensity an... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

When a Cold Is No Longer Just a Cold

21st August 2006
You caught a cold but it hasn't gone away yet and breathing through your nose is still difficult. You feel a throbbing or pounding in your face or behind your eyes. What started out as a cold may have progressed into something called sinusitis. Sinusi... Read >
Author: Mike Harader

Untreated Strep Throat Can Lead To Serious Complications

21st June 2006
While sore throat is an ailment that clears on itself within a few days, strep throat often requires medical treatment with antibiotics. Physicians claim that in the absence of an appropriate medical treatment, strep throat can rapidly aggravate and lead ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What Your Vet May Not Tell You About Rimadyl

19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 William Smith Thousands of dogs are being prescribed Rimadyl by their veterinarians to treat pain, inflammation, and canine arthritis. Many of these prescriptions are written without any blood work done to ensure the dog can tolerate th... Read >