Articles, tagged with "shortness of breath", page 2
25th January 2010
The fear of heights - Acrophobia - is something that we treat regularly here in our hypnotherapy clinics in the UK
Though often incorrectly referred to as 'vertigo', true acrophobia is an extreme and irrational fear of being in high places. For the per...
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Author:
Peter Field
18th January 2010
A penicillin rash or allergy to penicillin allergy is something that occurs for some children that take antibiotics. Also if you are allergic to penicillin you may not be able to take other antibiotics that are in the same class. This means you may not be...
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try2bawriter
15th January 2010
Anemophobia - aka ancraophobia - is an irrational fear of the wind or of drafty, windy places
Regardless of the name used, this all too little-recognized fear can be really incapacitating for those who suffer from it.
Often this phobia simply become...
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Author:
Peter Field
09th December 2009
A Simple Lung Cleaning Can Get Rid Of That Smokers CoughAs you probably know, smoking can cause you to have some pretty heavy health issues. Within them are shortness of breath, problems breathing, breathing, and a prolonged cough. If you smoke and start ...
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Author:
carl see
09th December 2009
The gratification that can be derived from objective or measurable and subjective or observable immediate and intermediate health benefits of smoking cessation can serve as motivation to quit smoking without experiencing relapse.
Instant benefits of qu...
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Author:
Victor E. Battles, M.D.
09th October 2009
Hot flashes triggered by anxious feelings are recognized by extra bloodflow to the skin and rolling waves of warmth. Anxiety hot flashes have a variety of additional small side effects like sweating hands and palms. Anxiety hot flashes are analogous to th...
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Author:
KrisCalloway
23rd September 2009
What's the difference between allergy, sensitivity, and intolerance? There's a lot of confusion about these terms, and the whole subject is confusing enough without that. The "correct" meaning of each of these terms is as follows:
• Allergy: This te...
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Author:
jsolutions011
16th September 2009
Tired? Breathless? Confused?
The culprit could be anemia
John Neustadt, ND
Montana Integrative Medicine
September 11, 2009
When there is a shortage of healthy red blood cells, the amount of oxygen being carried through the circulatory system is i...
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Nutritional Biochemistry Inc
13th September 2009
How To Clean Smokers Lungs And Get Rid of that Smoker's CoughIf you have been smoking for a while and have a persistent cough, you probably have smokers lungs. Although this can be very serious, there is a technique that will clean smokers lungs and repai...
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Author:
bob bee
18th August 2009
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Pregnancy
Rheumatoid Arthritis is a disease that occurs more in women usually of child bearing age than in men. Rheumatoid arthritis and pregnancy seem to have a connection based on medical observations and studies. During preg...
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Author:
William Walters
06th July 2009
There is more to do in Aspen than ski! The Aspen nightlife is like nothing you will experience elsewhere. The warmth and camaraderie of all of the skiers, from all of the different lodges is quite special, and remarkable. You will have a good time in Aspe...
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Author:
Armando Ramirez
14th May 2009
The majority of times, people undergoing an asthma attack frequently feel as though they are suffering from a panic attack. In contrast, a large amount of people who are having panic attacks sometimes get it confused with asthma attack in their heads. For...
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Author:
Tywford Lamai
30th March 2009
The respiratory system is one of the most important systems in the human body. It is the part of the body that distributes oxygen throughout the body in order for it to live. Without it, the body will not be able to survive. This is why it is important f...
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Author:
July Somma
09th February 2009
Most cockatiel health problems are the result of malnutrition or improper care. Many of these conditions are life-threatening and can easily kill your bird before you can tell anything is wrong. Some of these conditions include Polyoma, Psittacosis, Pache...
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Author:
D Swain
21st January 2009
Many of us at one time will have a shortness of breath and/or chest pain. If you ever have these symptoms you could be developing pleural mesothelioma and will want to read this article. Pleural mesothelioma is a type of cancer found in the lungs. It is c...
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Author:
Aaron Almus