Articles, tagged with "immune system disorders", page 1
28th September 2011
Evidence exists that autism in certain individuals is connected to underlying medical problems, including, but not limited to immune system disorders. One particular immune problem is autoimmunity. An autoimmune disorder is when the immune system attacks ...
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Author:
Dr. Kurt Woeller
14th August 2011
Reddish painful eyes with mild to severe discharges and decreasing vision can suggest corneal ulcer as a result of localized infection of the eye’s cornea that is quite similar to an abscess.
Majority of the cases of corneal ulcer resulted from bacteri...
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Author:
Steffan Sims
20th June 2011
Clinical immunology is the specialized study of disorders that occur when the immune system malfunctions. There are two different types of immune system disorders. Immunodeficiency occurs when the immune system fails to respond correctly, whereas autoimmu...
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Author:
Art Jones
13th April 2011
These flightless, blood-sucking parasites are transmittable and could effortlessly infect other individuals by means of direct contact provided the person makes use of as well as might wear garments donned by someone that is definitely contaminated. Also ...
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Author:
Carson Noble
11th March 2011
Several Choices Are Now Available For Vitiligo Treatment
There are around sixty-five million people worldwide who must live with vitiligo, an incurable pigmentation disorder affecting the skin. The cells providing skin color get destroyed, and white pa...
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Author:
darellbelen
23rd February 2011
Head lice are natural parasites that live on the scalp of humans as well as on chimpanzees. These flightless, blood-sucking parasites are contagious and can easily infect others through direct contact if the person uses or wears clothing worn by someone w...
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Author:
scmeyer
18th February 2011
The National Institutes of Health estimates that more than 15 million Americans have symptoms of atopic dermatitis - otherwise known as eczema. Although there are several different types of eczema, atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin disease characterized...
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Author:
eczematreat
14th February 2011
Jock itch is a fungal infection of the skin on the groin, upper inner thighs, or buttocks. It commonly occurs in hot, humid conditions. A risk factor is something that increases your chance of getting a disease or condition. Risk factors for jock itch inc...
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Author:
bcured
18th January 2011
We are all aware of the increasing number of people suffering from acute depression and anxiety; acupuncture serves as a perfect remedy for all these issues. Acupuncture is a traditional method to integrate functions of mind and body to balance all types ...
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Author:
Scotjain
07th December 2010
Your laundry area can be the most dangerous places in your home. Despite the fact that laundry detergents can effectively clean our clothes, they contain toxic ingredients that can be harmful to you and your family. Most laundry detergents sold in the mar...
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Author:
Samanth Carter Smith
13th September 2010
You may have never heard anyone recommend fish oil for cats, but supplementing the diet of ones pets is a growing movement. It is now being advised that both cats and dogs can receive the same incredible benefits from increased levels of DHA and EPA omeg...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
06th September 2010
Quikaid is among the most experienced Social Security Disability Insurance representatives in the United States.Founded in 1993, Quikaid understands how to navigate the complex process of obtaining your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supp...
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Author:
Jacob Medina
24th June 2010
A miscarriage is the spontaneous abortion of an embryo or fetus before it's developed enough to survive. This can happen even before a woman is aware that she is pregnant.A miscarriage usually occurs in the first 3 months of pregnancy, before 12 weeks' ge...
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Author:
Deccan
13th April 2010
A recent article on a science website claimed that the deadly 1918-1919 influenza epidemic was made more lethal by bacterial pneumonia infections in influenza patients. While an epidemic of the same scale has not recurred, bacterial strains of pneumonia c...
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Author:
aliviajeanlouis84
06th April 2010
Hives are localized, raised red areas on the skin. They can explode in diverse sizes and at any time or anywhere across the body. They are common with approximately twenty p.c. of the US population having had an episode during their life. Although hive...
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Author:
Fil Parkes