Articles, tagged with "neurological diseases", page 2
02nd November 2010
According to our new research report, “Global Monoclonal Antibody Market Analysis", the market of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for the treatment of cancer has been growing incessantly for the past few years. Our study indicates that due to high incidence ...
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
25th October 2010
Fish oil has long been publicized as providing perfect nutrients that can help improve an array of physical and mental health issues. It contains omega 3 fatty acids that have been shown to increase mood, help with weight loss, reduce cholesterol and hig...
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Author:
MikeGibson
18th October 2010
Generally, when there is a weakness caused towards the pelvic muscles it outcomes with bladder issues and it is fairly common among the older individuals, because the muscle tissues weaken by aging. However the supplementation of Flotrol natural bladder c...
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Author:
Blair Ball
15th September 2010
Cellteam Biotechnology, located in Guadalajara, Mexico, is a stem cell treatment facility dedicated to regenerative medicine and new therapeutic approaches to health and wellness.A leader in stem cell implants and technology, staff and the medical team fr...
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Author:
placidway
15th September 2010
Nowadays, disabled and handicapped dogs can regain their normal life by using a dog wheelchair. These consists of comfortable harnesses attached to frames on wheels. These allow disabled mutts the freedom to move about by themselves and get the exercise t...
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Author:
JamesAtwater
07th September 2010
Medicointernational is seeking to introduce all Clinical measures, from examination to Clinical Procedures during treatment of all Pathological situations in each field of Medicine. For the beginners in the practice of health profession, economic health c...
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Author:
Christina York
01st September 2010
Irregularity appears to be the only conditon to go untreated. Most people experience constipation more repeatedly than any other condition. While the symptoms of irregularity are relatively mild and tend to be limited to: difficulty passing stool, hard or...
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Author:
GeraldWilliams
05th August 2010
One of the most common inherited neurological diseases is known as Charcot Marie Tooth (CMT). The most common subtype of this disease is Type 1a. It can be seen in 1 out of every 2500 people (or 2.7 million people in the world). It is no more a rare disea...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
20th July 2010
A review paper in The New England Journal of Medicine listed 55 "diseases" that can be caused by eating gluten. These include: osteoporosis, irritable bowel disease, inflammatory bowel disease, anemia, cancer, fatigue, canker sores, rheumatoid arthritis, ...
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Author:
Loan Duong
21st May 2010
Of course everybody loves flowers! When people are sad, it makes them happy. When people are in love, it makes their world more colorful. When people are sick, their family and friends give them flowers to make them feel better. When they are depressed...
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Author:
nuscheysmith
23rd February 2010
Chocolate is man processed product while strawberry is a natural product. Chocolate is made from cacao beans fermented for several days then dried out in the sun. The beans are then roasted and winnowed. The chocolate bars sold at supermarkets are made wh...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
12th February 2010
One of the most striking observations in the study of human physiology is the dependence of human life on the brain, or the master controller. The brain receives approximately 1200 ml of blood/minute and draws nearly 20% of the total energy. A close exami...
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Author:
Chandan Chaturvedi
04th February 2010
Why You Need Selenium Supplements20 mcg for children, 70 mcg for men, 55 mcg for women, 65 mcg for pregnant women, and 75 mg for lactating women.
One might think they should get enough selenium in their diet but that's not necessarily true, and so the ...
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Author:
Neilb75
28th January 2010
Overview of the Nine Types of Herpes Viruses Found in Humans
1. Herpes simplex virus Type 1 (HSV-1)
Fever blisters and cold sores of the face, mouth, and lips are the most common symptoms of HSV-1 outbreaks. Also known as Human Herpes Virus-1 (HHV-...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
14th January 2010
Tai ji Quan, one of Chinese martial art, also called "philosophical Chuan" in China, meaning that its principles and techniques all contain the idea of Tai Chi in Chinese classical philosophy. Tai Ji refers to a primitive state in Chinese philosophy. It i...
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Author:
angel