Articles, tagged with "general malaise", page 2
11th March 2010
Help For IBS
Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, is a stress-related gastrointestinal disorder that affects one out of 10 individuals. IBS is in all probability grossly under-reported. Since more folks suffer with IBS than is really known, it's hard to g...
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Author:
JH
05th March 2010
Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD, while not classified as a separate psychological disorder by the medical profession is a very real and debilitating condition for many
people. Striking hardest among those already battling some form of depression, S...
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Author:
abelard
19th February 2010
For all its findings, discoveries, and achievements, medical science still has yet to come up with a cure. Common cold occurs more often than any other disease hence, its name. There are approximately 200 viruses that can cause a cold. Most colds are cau...
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Author:
Quintin Whitfield
12th February 2010
Diseases and disorders are common to every living being. We all get ill and suffer from several health problems throughout our life. But when these conditions occur in childhood extra care is required. In this article you will find some common childhood ...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
18th December 2009
The appearance of your baby's first tooth is a major milestone in her development, and one that will likely see you sharing photographs with family, friends, and anyone else who may happen by! Unfortunately though, the arrival doesn't always go smoothly -...
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Author:
Marlin Rollins
11th November 2009
Anemia is a condition where there is a lower than normal number of red blood cells in the blood, usually measured by a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin. " It is a common problem for cancer patients and often results from the therapies used to suppress...
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Author:
credulous
26th October 2009
In midlife, many smart and accomplished people find themselves in a new and precarious situation. They realize that life is no longer "life as usual." For some it shows up as a general dissatisfaction, a general malaise that they cannot quite put their f...
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Author:
CoachIyabo
22nd September 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis is a slowly progressive disease that there is no cure for. The disease attacks your joints causing pain and swelling. Even though there is no cure at this time there are several medications that are offering increased effectiveness at...
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Author:
Gregg Camp
16th September 2009
Diabetes and exercise is sometimes considered a cruel combination for the diabetic person, suffering from overweight, bloating, swelling, dizziness, and general malaise. As a diabetic you might ask, "how can I exercise when I feel this way? I am just too ...
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Author:
imran
13th August 2009
Celiac disease or gluten-sensitive enteropathy is the major small intestinal cause of malabsorption in the Western world. In the United Kingdom, it occurs in 1 in 120-300 of the population; it is more frequent in females. It may be associated with dermati...
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Author:
sulamita
10th August 2009
Are you just exhausted with all of these impedeing difficulties including the runs, weight loss, barfing, or stomach pain? Well, if you're answer is'yes' then you have to be alert about Crohns disease! Crohns is also defined as granulomatous colitis, or...
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Author:
Nazima xyz
09th July 2009
Asbestosis is one of the disease associated with asbestos exposure and it is characterized by chronic scarring of the lungs. Thankfully however it is not a life threatening disease although it is chronic in nature. Most of its symptoms are common to other...
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Author:
Bello Gbenga
06th May 2009
Who are more prone To Allergies?
One of the four forms of hypersensitivity; allergies ranks among the most common chronic diseases affecting 23 million people or 1 of 3 persons in the United Kingdom at least a time in their life. We do not exactly kn...
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Author:
robertbanks
09th April 2009
Ever heard your doctor mention the term bronchitis? This is actually a chronic or acute swelling or soreness of the mucous membranes of the respiratory system's tracheobronchial tree (trachea or windpipe and the bronchial tubes). Under some circumstances,...
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Author:
July Somma
02nd March 2009
The most critical part of your blog is the part visible in a browser without scrolling. The most important stuff needs to be there, "above the fold" as it's often called, because the average visitor will never scroll -- especially if they don't like what ...
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Author:
Deep5608