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Living With Urinary Incontinence. Don’t Let It Be Your Secret

07th February 2011
Incontinence is the involuntary discharge of urine or faeces due to a lack of control by the bladder (Urinary Incontinence) or bowel (Faecal Incontinence). The excretory system of urine is called the urinary tract and comprises: the kidneys, the ureters,... Read >
Author: Duchess

Illnesses That Can Cause A Sleep Disorder

02nd February 2011
We all know that having a cold can give you restless nights, but there are other more significant illnesses that can result in sleeplessness as well. However, it is not only the illnesses themselves but the medications as well can cause sleepless nights. ... Read >
Author: Owen Jones

What Should You Know About Overactive Bladder?

20th January 2011
Overactive bladder can cause a lot of frustration, difficulty and embarrassment. It is actually a problem in the bladder that, before it’s full, causes to contract which results in a desire to instant urination and, consequently, it can cause involuntary ... Read >
Author: absralleg

Doggie Dieting

17th January 2011
"More to love," "pleasantly plump," and "fluffy" are all words you may use to describe your overly rotund pup. All these terms may sound cute, but there is nothing endearing about the health problems that may be caused by your dog's extra pounds. Diabetes... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon

Alternative to Botox might be safe to smooth forehead lines

14th January 2011
The use of Botox to reduce frown lines and lines of expression has long been one of the main tasks of cosmetic medicine. The drug works by preventing the facial muscles to contract, an effect that lasts several months. Reloxin is currently approved as ... Read >
Author: jasonausie

Is Stevia Safer than Nutrasweet?

07th January 2011
With the major array of alternatives to sugar or synthetic sweeteners many people have an enormous fear of the risks associated with sugar intake and that of chemical sweeteners. Now they assume that, Stevia sweeteners possess similar risks as Nutrasweet ... Read >
Author: docD

A Guide to Central Auditory Processing

20th December 2010
Sounds are combinations of different pitches being produced at various levels of loudness and durations of time. In order to receive auditory information, each individual sound must travel the entire length of the auditory system and reach the temporal lo... Read >
Author: Ivan Crosby

Explore the goodness of physiotherapy

17th December 2010
How to get an appointment with a physiotherapist? Internet is the best place to research for a good physiotherapist. For example, Vancouver physiotherapy is the best choice if you put up anywhere around Vancouver. The Vancouver physiotherapist help you ... Read >
Author: sarah

5 Things You Need to Learn About Bartonella

13th December 2010
Though only recently discovered by medical professionals and epidemiologists, bartonella is an infection that should not be discounted by any means. The species of bacteria that causes the infection can affect both animals and humans. It is important to h... Read >
Author: melissa

Five Factors You Must Be Aware Of Bartonella

09th December 2010
You should know that there may be multiple Bartonella carriers, that the symptoms have not been fully identified, that the infection had been linked to psychiatric problems, that accurate diagnosis is difficult, and that Bartonella is generally treated wi... Read >
Author: ArticleSubmit Auto

Green Carpet Cleaning and its Benefits

26th November 2010
Green campaigns for a healthy environment are extremely popular nowadays. It’s no wonder then that even in the field of carpet cleaning, green methods are now being promoted. Clean carpets mean a healthy environment, but with the harsh chemicals used ... Read >
Author: aprilrunge

Soup Up With Ginseng Panax Extract

24th November 2010
For the less acquainted with the subject on traditional herbs and their medicinal qualities, ginseng has been highly acclaimed as a panacea for many ailments. Alongside its healing properties, it is apparently a great resource to boost energy levels wher... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Schools Asperger

15th November 2010
Aspergers Syndrome, named for Hans Asperger, an Austrian physician, is a milder form of autistic disorder. Both conditions are part of a larger group of neurological disorders known in the US as Pervasive Developmental Disorders, or PDD for short. The ... Read >
Author: Keith Odom

Overactive Bladder (OAB) – Symptoms, Causes and Treatments

12th November 2010
Suffering from an overactive bladder (OAB) can be distressing, frustrating as well as embarrassing. OAB refers to a problem in the bladder that causes to contract before it is full, causing a sudden urge to urinate, which could lead to the involuntarily l... Read >
Author: absralleg

Specializing in Neurosonography

05th November 2010
Although it isn’t an easy career path, specializing in neurosonography is an excellent choice for sonography students who are fascinated by the human brain and want to help people live better lives. There are many job options for medical professionals who... Read >
Author: The Sider Group
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