Articles, tagged with "chronic inflammation", page 2
09th May 2011
Have you ever experienced red, painful, swelling, in a body part? This reaction in the body is called inflammation. Inflammation is a normal response by the body to start the healing process. Inflammation can occur for many reasons and be classified as ch...
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Author:
sbh7884
06th May 2011
Inflammation is the body’s protective response to irritation, injury, or infection. However, chronic inflammation can be aggravated by excess weight and the food that we eat. Fat tissue secretes chemicals and hormones, which cause and increase inflammatio...
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Author:
sbh7884
04th May 2011
The frustration of itchy skin in a dog is unrelenting. The causes are many.
Fleas are a very common cause of itching as are some other parasites such as lice and mites.
Flea allergy dermatitis is the most common cause of itchy skin in a dog. Always ...
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Author:
Dr Rob
14th April 2011
Headaches and backpains are very common to individuals who are working in a stressful environment.With several medical remedies, individuals who suffer these types of pain believe that it will instantly disappear.It is advisable to be very careful when ta...
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Author:
kevinbates
06th April 2011
The lower esophageal sphincter muscle can also be weakened by a hiatus hernia. Hiatus hernia is a very common disorder that results from the movement of the upper part of the stomach above the diaphragm into the chest area. Usually, hiatus hernias are tho...
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Author:
MichelleS
05th April 2011
When it comes to ourselves, it should be a priority for us to take very good care of our body. But what if you discover that you have some kind of perplexing disorder? What if you encounter symptoms like ear aches, and dull facial pains that can also be d...
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Author:
kevinbates
24th March 2011
Ventilation of unperfused alveoli leads to increase in dead space. Perfusion of unventilated alveoli results in the addition of unoxygenated blood to pulmonary venous blood. Taking effective minute ventilation to be 4 litres and pulmonary blood flow to be...
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Author:
Clint Fields
17th March 2011
Gastric acid flows into the gullet (esophagus) from the stomach. This acid is produced in the stomach and plays a role in the digestion of food.. The stomach is protected against this strong acid (hydrochloric acid) by the gastric mucosa.. The esophagus...
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Author:
Obadiea
14th March 2011
To us, our bodies are very important that's why we do our best to take care of it. But what if you discover that you have some kind of perplexing disorder? What if your ear starts to hurt as well as your face? And how would you react if you find out that ...
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Author:
kevinbates
11th March 2011
Every body part in our system is important and that's why no matter what it is, we should always learn to take care of it. But what if you discover that you have some kind of perplexing disorder? What if you find out that ear aches and facial pains are a ...
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Author:
kevinbates
23rd February 2011
Air pollution can cause severe health complications, including high blood pressure, acute coronary syndromes, cardiovascular diseases, lung diseases and diabetes. Several studies have been conducted to investigate the link between diabetes and air polluti...
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Author:
Saba Salim
23rd February 2011
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a degenerative brain disease that causes dementia and neurological necrosis of the brain. It is a disease that is relentless in which can make a person incapacitated. Hence, the sooner this disease is stopped dead in its track,...
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Author:
Lam Seina
18th February 2011
Have you heard of pulsating (pulsatile) tinnitus? Many people have varying results when asked this or similar questions. The lion’s share of people won’t be able to list the ordinary causes of pulsating tinnitus. The symptoms, however, are quite common. A...
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Author:
Vincent Joseph
16th February 2011
Tooth decay is a disease of the mouth that will cause serious damage and harm to the teeth. Most often, tooth decay will begin when bacteria from plaque feeds on sugars in the mouth caused by food particles. These sugars in the mouth will be converted...
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Author:
Morgan Fleming
15th February 2011
What is Interstitial Cystitis?
If you had asked me a month ago what Painful bladder syndrome and its Natural Remedies were, I would have just stared at you without the slightest idea of what you were talking about. Well, that will be probably because i...
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Author:
Paula Smith