Articles, tagged with "capillaries", page 1
29th January 2013
Obstacle course racing is all the rage these days. Millions of people will participate in events all over the country. Here are a few tips that can help you when it comes to setting yourself up for success in a mud run or obstacle race.
Give Yourself...
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Author:
Joni Clasen
26th March 2012
Dark under-eye circles develop when red blood cells escape from the capillaries and wander into the surrounding skin. Enzymes in your body break down the red blood cells. When the hemoglobin is broken down, its remaining components have a dark blue-black ...
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Author:
daisy
19th March 2012
Folks are haunted by dark circles beneath the eyes to the point they avoid looking within mirrors, leading all of them seek out the best dark circle treatment. Black circles tend to be the top complaint which propels people the physician. Dark Circles is ...
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Author:
John Basham
26th September 2011
ElectroFlex is ideal for people who are fatigued, overweight, stressed or diabetic. The all new Electro Flex circulation enhancer will leave you rejuvenated and refreshed. It uses a clinically proven technology, the T.E.N.S (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerv...
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Author:
shaily
29th June 2011
A purpura rash is generally a sign of an underlying medical problem which affects the body’s blood vessels. It is sometimes known as "blood spots." It’s characterized by small, bloody lesions which look like measles spots. These appear all over the body, ...
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Author:
aldrin1230
15th June 2011
In common parlance, edema implies a swelling of certain body tissues due to excess water content. Professionals define it as an accumulation of excess fluid in certain parts of the body’s tissues. The extra fluid accumulates outside of the capillaries in ...
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Author:
Alice
08th February 2011
Many people suffer from health problems that are because of poor blood circulation. These problems include heart diseases, varicose veins, coronary problems, cardiovascular problems, pain and swelling on legs or other parts of the body. But most of the pe...
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Author:
shaily
07th January 2011
Hickey (described as love bite) is usually a reddish mark on the skin area or we can say a bruise. Just imagine the stress or horror after spending a passionate night and noticing a new hickey on the neck the following day. The main issue here is the fact...
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Author:
Jonsi
13th December 2010
We previously learned that capillary loss is accountable for that majority of instances of hypertension. A poorly habituated perspiratory method has blockages within the sweat ducts that are caused by improperly conserved electrolytes. Those blockages tri...
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Author:
JamesLorini
16th November 2010
There are a wide variety of options for safely removing moles and warts.
First, let's explore four ways dermatologists remove these types of growths.
Cryotherapy works by applying a freezing agent to your skin. Once frozen, the growth is removed. Y...
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Author:
Jane Hardwick
24th September 2010
For every evil under the sun, there is cure and there is none. If there be one, go and find it, if there be none, never mind it. - Mother Goose
In this (modern) day and age, everything can be done in simple ways, for example; sending mail. We now seldo...
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Author:
MindRich Velos
07th September 2010
Pulsatile tinnitus causes basically originates within the blood vessels inside the head or neck region when disturbed blood flow occurs. This results from either increased blood flow or a narrowing of the opening of the blood vessel, both of which result ...
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Author:
BarbaraThomson1959
13th July 2010
Rosacea
How many times have you seen an elderly gentleman with red cheeks and nose and assumed that he drank too much? Well before we pre-judge these people read my following report on rosacea and see just how common this condition really is.
So wha...
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Author:
sergey piterson
26th May 2010
Plaque build-up in your heart and arteries puts you at high risk for heart attack and stroke. Arteries can become clogged with plaque for many reasons. Heredity, diet, lack of exercise, high cholesterol, and low metabolism are often to blame for plaque bu...
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Author:
Phil Le Breton
18th May 2010
Honey has been used as a natural medicine for centuries. Prior to the advent of antibiotics and other traditional forms of medicine, honey was commonly used to treat infections and promote wound healing.
All types of honey have some levels of healing ...
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Author:
honeymark