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Spinal Degeneration Not Only An Aging Process!

18th February 2011
"Joints don't break down with age alone, but rather with disuse, misuse, or no use. It just so happens as we get older we have more and more opportunity to do less and less". Murray Allen, M.D. Despite medicine's best efforts, degenerative joint dis... Read >
Author: marcbrowner

Understanding Sensitive Skin Problems

16th February 2011
Sensitive skin means that your skin gets irritated more easily than other people. This can mean that in extreme temperatures your skin may get a rash or redness. This happens to me in cold weather and I just recovered from a rash a few days ago due to bei... Read >
Author: rose wallace

What causes psoriasis in children?

21st January 2011
Have you ever wondered what causes psoriasis? Most of the researchers feel it is the malfunctioning immune system that is responsible for psoriasis but studies have shown that genetics and environmental reasons also contribute to the occurrence of psorias... Read >
Author: Cyril

Signs of Depression in Children and Teens

13th January 2011
While childhood depression can be triggered by events such as changing schools, divorce, moving, or a death in the family, there is a genetic component to depressive mood disorders, and some children are more predisposed to these feelings than others. In ... Read >
Author: Chris

The countless and Various Reasons for Panic Attacks Causes

29th December 2010
Men and women of all ages suffer from panic attacks and are confused as to what causes them. The severity of the attacks can vary, however even mild conditions can be disruptive to your life. For an accurate diagnosis you must consult a doctor though. The... Read >
Author: ShellersJolie

Crucial Warning Signs of Panic Attacks and How to Identify Them

14th December 2010
Much about panic attack symptoms, as well as panic disorder, is not fully understood. Everyone involved can get frustrated with this because it makes it difficult to address the problem. Scientists have noticed some correlation between major life events a... Read >
Author: Andri Dukk

The Differences of ADD Vs ADHD

30th November 2010
While many of the behaviors presented with ADHD are seen in ADD, they are not identical. The hyperactivity that is a classic symptom of ADHD is missing in ADD, and that means that you can consider different treatment options. Understanding ADD vs ADHD is ... Read >
Author: Monica Villarreal

Top 3 Hair Loss Myths Debunked

20th October 2010
With every human condition comes a series of myths, old wives tales, or urban legends that make the condition appear worse if one is afflicted with it. Hair loss is no exception, and many myths have developed that can actually make hair loss sufferers fee... Read >
Author: StevenJohnson

Why Some People Worry Too Much – Chronic Anxiety Disorders

15th October 2010
People worry, in fact, worrying is a natural process that is already hardwired in the human brain. But there are some instances that people worry excessively, and it’s starting to affect their quality of life. Some sufferers are still able to function som... Read >
Author: Nazima Golamaully

High Blood Pressure Causes and Risks and Tips to Reduce High Blood Pressure

14th October 2010
High blood pressure or hypertension means high pressure or tension within the arteries. Arteries are the vessels that carry blood from heart to all the tissues and organs of the body. High blood pressure usually has no visible symptoms. There are lots of ... Read >
Author: Dr.Steve Buchar

Is Your Health History Set in Stone?

14th May 2010
You may know that your family has a lengthy history of problems in terms of health. And while this might seem like a sort of ‘death' sentence when it comes to having good health, your genes aren't the only things which matter when it comes to your heal... Read >
Author: arobinson2010

Information about Diabetes

04th May 2010
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a main the endcrine system disorder relating the actual islet mobile hormones. It's, actually, the particular the majority of known the endcrine system disorder. Approximations of the occurrence of diabetes range from 1 % to 2 % ... Read >
Author: Tony Talley

Information About Diabetes

29th April 2010
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a main endocrine disorder relating the islet cell hormones. It is, in fact, the particular most known endocrine disorder. Approximations of the occurrence of diabetes range from 1 percent to 2 percent of the North American popula... Read >
Author: nuscheysmith

Autism: Genetic and Environmental Causes

16th April 2010
Autism: Genetic and Environmental Causes Autism causes are a complex mix of genetic and environmental factors that researchers have yet to fully understand. Studies of identical and fraternal twins reveal that genetics play an important role in autism. ... Read >
Author: healthtree

Hammer Toe: Easy to Prevent, Painful to Cure if Surgery Becomes Necessary

08th April 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Dr Alireza Khosroabady DPM If one of your toes is bent you have a condition known as hammer toe. Often caused by poorly fitting shoes that force the toes into unnatural positions, hammer toe can be very painful and make it difficu... Read >
Author: Dr.Khosroabady
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