Articles, tagged with "inflammatory conditions", page 2
20th January 2011
The particular Side Effects Fish Oil will arrive with is truly a interest for some. knowning that is simple to understand - you could hardly at any time be as well watchful about that which you positioning into a person's body.
Plus, it is extremely di...
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Author:
Alan Harris
13th December 2010
As we age the unavoidable signs of aging seem to creep up on us. Although aging is a natural part of our genetic makeup, as humans we have been trying to slow the progression of aging for some time now. Anti aging products, treatments and procedures are a...
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Author:
sbh7884
08th December 2010
Why We Need Friendly BacteriaFriendly bacteria, probiotics are live microorganisms considered to be healthy for us - in fact we can all benefit from taking probiotics in the form of a health supplement as everyone needs probiotics. According to the new de...
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Author:
Rufus Fulton
26th November 2010
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Cauda Equina Syndrome is a significant compression of the nerves in the lower section of the spinal canal. If left untreated it can lead to permanent loss of bowel and bladder control and paralysis of the legs, and as suc...
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Author:
Julie Glynn
12th November 2010
What is Trigger Finger?
Trigger finger, or stenosing tenosynovitis, is a painful condition of the hand associated with a clicking sensation during finger extension, or locking in a bent position during gripping activities.
A 'pop' or 'click' is felt...
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Author:
drjonathanlee
22nd October 2010
Inflammatory Bowel Disease or IBS is a set of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine. The major types of IBD are Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. The major difference between Crohn’s disease and UC is the location and nature of th...
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Author:
Patresia Adams
07th October 2010
Since the invention of the microscope and the discovery of penicillin mankind has seen bacteria as some form of enemy to be destroyed. Whilst it is true that some bacteria do cause infection, this is actually a relatively small number compared to the bact...
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Author:
Dr Joe
01st October 2010
Anthroposophical Medicine Healing
Anthroposophical medicine advocates a holistic approach for the treatment of any ailment. Outlined by Rudolph Steiner in 1920, he believed that every human being is endowed with spiritual powers that can be enhanced by...
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Author:
holisticguidance
29th September 2010
Chemokines are a superfamily of small secreted peptides. Their name is derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. The major role of chemokines is to act as a chemoattractant to guide the migration of cells. Cells ...
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Author:
graigscott
23rd September 2010
Hair loss is a general problem that occurs in varying degrees in people. It is a medical problem that most people do not understand and treat till it’s too late. It’s distressing to see your lovely locks falling off, and can cause a lot of damage to your ...
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Author:
Culbert Albern
10th September 2010
Anxiety and depression are hardly rare, especially these days. However, if these situations are accompanied by chronic pain throughout your body, if even a slight touch causes pain and discomfort and if you're having problems concentrating and remembering...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
20th August 2010
Aloe Vera drinks are not necessarily bought for their taste - so why do people buy them (and then keep on buying)?
Well, I reckon that one big attraction is that aloe is known as a natural anti-inflammatory. So drinking it regularly can often lead to i...
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Author:
P.G. Glynn
07th July 2010
If you were curious, there are plenty of different supplements, vitamins and minerals that are being marketed right now to vastly improve your health. While all of these have their own specific purpose and goal, some of them have been met with a much bett...
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Author:
Valerie
07th June 2010
Plantar fasciitis pain can make simple walking a chore. If you have experienced heel pain associated with the plantar fascia, you understand how limiting the pain can be. To get out of pain fast, follow these five key steps.
1. Ice
The plantar ...
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Author:
Janelle Trempe PT, ATC
03rd June 2010
Rosacea is a facial disorder caused by the disturbed flushing function of the blood vessels leading to redness and burning of skin on the facial parts. It is a widespread disease across continents and leads to serious psychological issues among both men a...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M