Articles, tagged with "aggressive treatment", page 3
08th February 2010
The news that someone close to us or someone particularly famous has been diagnosed with a malignant disease, may cause us to pause for thought. When this happens we often stop to think that, when it comes to cancer, the odds are pretty much stacked again...
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Keith Scott MD
19th January 2010
Adhesive capsulitis is also named as frozen shoulder.Although no medical findings are yet to tell the origin of this condition, diabetic patients who suffered shoulder injury or trauma and underwent shoulder operation were found to suffer much of this ill...
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Sam Barnett
06th January 2010
After Fort Collins went through a water fluoridation debate in 2004, I took a hard look at the numbers of children in our practice with staining on their permanent teeth. When children under age four eat excess toothpaste (more than a pea sized amount tw...
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Big Grins
23rd December 2009
Pleural mesothelioma develops in the lining of the lung called the pleura or pleural membrane. Pleural Mesothelioma is one of the most common types of Mesothelioma, a rare cancer that develops in the cells that makes up the mesothelium, a membrane that co...
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Sara Sentor
17th December 2009
The survival rate for mesothelioma patients about twenty years ago was less than one year from the time of diagnosis, but with early detection and aggressive treatment mesothelioma patients are living longer that predicted. With new developments and ongoi...
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Author:
Sara Sentor
02nd December 2009
People with severe acne problems are often prescribed an aggressive treatment using antibiotics to take care of the bacteria problem that may be causing and aggravating it. The problem with using Antibiotics like tetracycline a treatment is your bod...
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xeniatan
26th October 2009
Get Informed About Influenza Symptoms
Quite a lot of individuals suffer from influenza every year. More often than not, influenza cases become harder to repair if not brought to the care of the proper health professionals. Usually, less potent forms o...
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Author:
Steve Geysbeek
26th October 2009
Plantar fasciitis occurs when the plantar fascia is strained due to elevated or excessive activity, inadequate foot biomechanics or in combined with the natural aging process. The purpose of the plantar fascia is to help absorb shock and support the arch...
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Author:
Teddy Stevennson
23rd October 2009
Extend Pet is an aggressive treatment for your pet as an active and preventive set against the painful experience of arthritis pain. Extend Pet is for young and old pets alike. You do not want them to go through the excruciating joint pain that many anima...
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Wealthy Affiliate
19th October 2009
Hospice patients come to our care after being cut, burned, and poisoned. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation treatment are the normative methods of care for most of the patients who enter a life-threatening disease. Hospital staff members are trained to ...
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synergist004@gmail.com
08th October 2009
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is often associated with exposure to toxic asbestos products or materials. Being diagnosed with this cancer is seriously bad news as the median survival period for patients is roughly a year. Does that mean that you c...
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Thomas Ajava
22nd September 2009
When a person finds out that I am a Chiropractor, I usually get asked about some type of pain they may be experiencing. I always start by asking them, "Who is your Chiropractor?" The majority of the time, they answer that they don't have one.
This answ...
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Author:
Dr. Steven Read
11th September 2009
Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about cat urinary issues and problems.
Q. What kinds of cat urinary issues are there?
A. Urinary Tract Infections can be bacterial or fungal infections in the bladder or other areas of the urinary tract...
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Author:
kater
10th September 2009
Dysfunction of the jaw joints and muscles is also known as TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorder. The symptoms of this condition are usually temporary but others develop long term excruciating pain. The jaw pain radiates to the ear, neck and shoulder. Al...
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Author:
Candy
10th September 2009
It is sandal season again and that means all of us out there who are less than thrilled with the shape or look of our feet will be subtly tucking our sandal-clad appendages beneath lawn chairs or cramming our feet into tennis shoes. One of the most common...
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Author:
jane baron