Articles, tagged with "national institutes of health nih", page 2
28th April 2010
Snoring is not a joke. It can kill you. Snoring is a common symptom of obstructive sleep apnea, a serious medical disorder that occurs because the airway is obstructed during sleep and breathing completely stops for 10 seconds or more. If you snore, or yo...
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Author:
Mary Woodard
30th March 2010
Osseous rheumatism is steadily increasing in white girls After decades of decline, a new report showed clearly that the incidence of metastatic inflammation is growing in white ladies in America. While the inquiry was not designed to grasp the cause, ...
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Author:
Earle Taylor
01st March 2010
Urinary tract infections is one of the most common infections in the body and it rank second among other infections. Common sufferers of UTI are women. While the reason may not be fully established scientifically, the frequency of its occurrence among wom...
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Author:
healthconscious
19th February 2010
Alcoholic beverages are commonly consumed in places such as the home, sporting events, restaurants and social gatherings. It comes in light or dark beer and sold in a variety of flavors. Many people drink because they enjoy the taste. Obviously, beer can ...
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Author:
kallen
08th February 2010
Sports can provide children with physical (i.e. weight maintenance, coordination, fitness) and emotional (i.e. confidence, self-discipline, self-esteem) benefits. However, risks of injury do exist. According to the United States National Institutes of Hea...
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Author:
Josef Strong
05th January 2010
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently released a study that found nearly 50 percent of all traumatic brain injuries (TBI) "are caused by collisions involving cars, motorcycles and bicycles." The recent findings contradict news reports that most...
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Author:
LegalView
16th November 2009
Natural Remedies To Treat High blood
Pressure Hypertension is one health condition that
one in every three adult Americans suffers from. This is fact which has been put forward by the American Heart Association.
But, you needn't worry as this c...
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Author:
Jessie Barnes
23rd September 2009
Whether or not the 2009-10 influenza season ends up making public health history, the daily warnings surrounding the H1N1 virus are potent reminders that we could all benefit from a little extra immune system support about the time influenza roars into to...
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Author:
Robert Bell
22nd September 2009
Determined by the indirect calculation of weight in kilograms to the square of height in meters (kg/m2), BMI is a simple and convenient proxy measure for excess adiposity in clinical settings. Many health-related indices, such as mortality risk, heart dis...
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Author:
sulamita
16th September 2009
Acupressure inducing labor? Think of having to be induced and the image is not a nice one, hence why most women fear this outcome. But if you have to be induced then there is no better way than acupressure induced labor.
For such reasons alone labor ...
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Author:
pew
15th September 2009
There's nothing quite like the euphoric sense of peace and relaxation one experiences after a really good massage. Unfortunately, getting a massage is often considered a luxury rather than a necessary investment in one's health and well being.
Extensiv...
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Author:
Donya Fahmy
18th August 2009
If you or a loved one are one of the millions of children and adults in the United States suffering from congestive heart failure, there is reason now to be hopeful.
An effective treatment may be on the horizon, thanks to stem cell research being done ...
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Author:
Colum Fitzroy
25th July 2009
Acupuncture is considered one of the oldest removing cure in the world. It has been practiced for thousands of years across the world. Its beginning was in China thousands of years ago. Acupuncture is one of the main cure of Traditional Chinese Cure (TCM)...
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Author:
Anant Joshi
12th July 2009
Gout
Definition
Gout is a form of acute arthritis so as to causes acute soreness and swelling in the joints. It as a rule commonly affects the big toe, but may possibly also affect the heel, ankle, hand, wrist, or elbow. It affects the spine often a...
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Author:
Robert Plumsteel
10th February 2009
The results of a study published in the Archives of Neurology may from researchers at the University of Washington have found a potential link between the onset of dementia and diabetes. The scientists found that an increase of vascular disease, rather th...
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Legal