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Guillain Barre Syndrome, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

25th October 2010
Although, Guillain Barre Syndrome is rare, it is severe as well. This syndrome is considered as the severe form of paralysis and it directly affects the lower body area and gradually moves towards upper limbs and face. In the early stages, it affects the ... Read >
Author: Tauqeer Ul Hassan

Paralysis Symptoms

27th August 2010
Vocal cord paralysis is a voice disorder that occurs when one or both of the vocal cords (or vocal folds) do not open or close properly. Vocal fold paresis/paralysis can happen at any age - from birth to advanced age, in males and females alike, from a va... Read >
Author: Keelin Orla

Aerobics Exercise for a Healthy Blood Pressure

03rd August 2010
Staying healthy makes a person happy. Aerobics exercise is one way to keep a healthy blood pressure. This activity can make a person forever young with strong bones or lubricated bones. It also helps burn excess calories in the body as well as measure goo... Read >
Author: Mikej

Useful Information About Guillain Barre Syndrome

24th June 2010
Gullain Barre Syndrome is basically concerned with the disorder of peripheral nervous system. The body's immune system attacks the nervous system. Tingling sensations in the legs and varying degrees of weakness is the major symptoms of this disorder. Howe... Read >
Author: Tauqeer Ul Hassan

Side Effects of Alcohol on the Body

19th May 2010
Alcohol addiction initially produces feelings of relaxation and cheerfulness, but further consumption can lead to many problems. Alcohol consumption is an addictive drug that can greatly increase sleep problems. During abstinence and alcohol withdrawal, d... Read >
Author: mary john

Reducing Neuropathy The Natural Way

04th March 2010
Neuropathy is a disease that has plagued millions of people all over the world. This is a dreadful disease that has haunted a lot of people so much so that several cures and treatments have been painstakingly implored. In fact, a number of pharmaceutica... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Motor Disabilities Caused by Car Accidents

05th January 2010
For every 14 seconds, a person is injured by car accidents in the United States, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). In a recent study, researchers found that majority of traffic-related injuries resulted to parapl... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Spine Care Vancouver… Before it’s Too Late

21st December 2009
Spinal Cord is the backbone of the bone framework and nervous system of our body. Our Central Nervous System as well as the Peripheral Nervous System is supported by the upper bone structure of our body including our rib cage and spinal cord. Scientifical... Read >
Author: chiropractor vancouver

Remedial Massage: The Instant Cure for a Muscle Injury

09th December 2009
The best way to recover from a muscle injury is a remedial massage. Remedial message is the most famous form of message in the only continent country Australia. This form of message is considered very beneficial for soft tissue injuries, postural imbalanc... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Vitamin C Benefits for Anti Aging

12th October 2009
The Vitamin C benefits in helping anti aging are far ranging and one of the most misunderstood of all vitamins. For one thing Vitamin C is an anti-oxidant and we have all heard about them. Anti-oxidants gets rid of free radicals. They are those nasty t... Read >
Author: Wilf Staton

Peripheral Neuropathy: Symptoms, Causes and Diagnosis

23rd September 2009
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that occurs when the peripheral nervous system becomes damaged by disease, trauma or toxins. The condition can result in a person being unable to detect heat, cold and pain. There is often numbness or tingling in the h... Read >
Author: jane baron

What Causes Cracked Heels?

23rd September 2009
My aunt was always taking a pumice stone to her heels. The skin on her feet was consistently hard, dry and cracked. (Like dinosaur skin, I thought.) Looking from her feet to my soft baby-skinned feet, I did not understand how the transformation happened. ... Read >
Author: jane baron

An Overview of Diabetic Neuropathy

23rd September 2009
Approximately 25% of diabetics develop complications in their feet. Foot deformities such as bunions, hammertoes, blisters and Charcot feet are more likely to affect diabetics. Minor scraps, cuts and bruises can progress until they become serious infect... Read >
Author: roby.john

What Causes Foot Drop?

16th July 2009
A person with foot drop is unable to lift the front part of his foot (a movement known as dorsiflexion). When a person with foot drop attempts to walk, the foot will slap down on the floor. The affected person may try to accommodate the condition by walki... Read >
Author: kentsmith

Chelation Therapy: Process of Deoxification

04th January 2009
Chelation therapy is a method by which metal detoxification can be performed. The majority of people going through this article might have heard about mercury poisoning. Mercury poisoning was generally referred as the mad hatter's disease in the 19th cent... Read >
Author: Alien
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