Articles, tagged with "autoimmune diseases", page 2
05th April 2011
The weather on your wedding day. The track right before the Kentucky Derby. The paint on the park bench where you sit to drink your morning latte. With all of these, dry is good, but such is not the case when it comes to your eyes.
About 33 millio...
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Author:
Marc Grossman, O.D., L.Ac.
31st March 2011
Heartburn, also called acid indigestion, is an uncomfortable feeling of a warmth or burning sensation in your chest. Heartburn is felt in the chest, but has nothing to do with your heart because the burning sensation is caused by too much stomach acid. Fr...
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Author:
Alex Zwiggelaar
23rd March 2011
Vitiligo is a pigmentation disorder in which melanocytes the cells that make pigment in the skin are cracked. As a result thus patches appear on the skin in different parts of the body. Alike patches also appear on both tissues that line the inside of the...
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Author:
ezvitiligo
23rd March 2011
What is AIED?
"Autoimmune inner ear disease" (AIED) occurs when your immune system attacks the tissues in your inner ears. Your immune system fights infection, such as viruses and bacteria, normally a healthy immune system can differentiate between the...
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Author:
JamieRock
21st March 2011
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis can also cause inflammation of the tissue around the joints, as well as in other organs in the body. Autoimmune diseases are illnesses ...
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A + Orthopaedic and Sports Med Clinic
10th March 2011
Last consideration is a placement of implants, exactly where will probably be positioned around the chest? For the reason that everyone's desires and preferences differ, plastic surgeons frequently encourage the individual for optimum enlargement treatmen...
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Author:
Paula Smith
22nd February 2011
This article discusses one of our basic senses that often gets overlooked in modern society, and that is the sense of touch. There are roughly 5 million touch sense receptors on the skin; there are 3000 on just one fingertip. Common sense would suggest th...
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Author:
Pat Boardman
11th February 2011
Vitamin D plays an essential role in maintaining good health, and too many people aren't getting enough. Babies, adults and senior citizens all need adequate vitamin D to stay healthy and energetic. The body of science linking vitamin D levels to a range ...
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Cinergy Health & Life
04th February 2011
Do you think it's time to give your overworked mind a break and channel it to some relaxation? Are you finding yourself constantly drowned in life's daily requirements that you just can no longer breathe a bit or eat as long as you want to? Then you shoul...
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Author:
Kyle Tyler
27th January 2011
If you suffer from bleeding gums, it can become very uncomfortable and painful. It is very essential that you have knowledge of what causes bleeding gums so that you determine the cause of this problem to protect the health of your teeth. One of the mo...
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Author:
Nigel Roberson
25th January 2011
Most folks think that a rheumatologist only treats rheumatoid arthritis. In fact, Eugene, OR rheumatologists treat more than 200 types of diseases including autoimmune diseases like lupus, arthritis, and osteoporosis. Because many types of diseases associ...
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Author:
Art Jones
21st January 2011
Every one of us has an amazing protection mechanism called immune system in the body. It is designed to protect us from being invaded by millions of bacteria, microbes, viruses, toxins and parasites. It can identify and kill pathogens and tumor cells by ...
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Author:
Cecily
19th January 2011
Recurrent mouth ulcers are a source of worry for many people worldwide. It is an apparently simple condition that causes much more pain than is expected. Because of its relative commonness in some societies, it has gotten itself a variety of names such as...
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Author:
Chester Clive
14th January 2011
Even though we have healthy eyes sometimes the appearance of healthy eyes eludes us. The frustration of red veins, yellowing whites, or irritation ruin our image of perfect health and in today's society it can effect us both emotionally and professionally...
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Author:
Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler
11th January 2011
Most people may not be aware of it but they are probably suffering from leaky gut syndrome. It has recently become popular on the internet and with a growing number of medical communities but a vast majority of the worlds population is still unaware of it...
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Author:
Brian Goth