Articles, tagged with "nausea vomiting", page 3
15th April 2011
Swine Flu (swine influenza) is basically a disease of pigs caused by one of many Influenza A viruses that infect the respiratory tract of pigs and result in nasal secretions, a barking-like cough, decreased appetite, and listless behavior. It is spread am...
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Author:
Vanni Jain
14th April 2011
The following article will discuss the digestive disorder diverticulitis and highlight what foods to eat on a diverticulitis diet. The digestive disorder diverticulitis affects many millions of people, with the symptoms becoming increasingly apparent with...
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Author:
Frank Olev
11th April 2011
What is Dengue?
Dengue is a viral disease which is transmitted by the infective bite of Aedes Aegypti mosquito. The disease develops after 3-14 days (usually 4-7 days) of mosquito bite. Dengue is of two forms i.e. Dengue Fever and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fe...
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Author:
OMH
07th April 2011
Alcohol cleansing therapy will be an intensive type of involvement each scientifically as well as psychologically that could last for around 3 to 1 week. The administration intended for alcohol withdrawal will vary from one person to another, taking into...
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Author:
Alphonser Warner
06th April 2011
It might not be easy to say how many times problems occur when surgery of the wisdom teeth is performed. In 10 people, 1 person might get complications during or after surgery. It is not always that this problems become permanent or serious.You may get m...
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Author:
Morgan Fleming
25th March 2011
Starting a healthy lifestyle need to be more than just a decision. Research on body detoxification program as this come in different forms and sizes depending on the result that you want to have then choose what fits best for you. Select the program that ...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
21st March 2011
Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are known in medical history as two of the deadliest of diseases to have ever affected mankind.
The former is caused by the Hepatitis B virus which directly infects the liver and causes an inflammation titled Hepatitis. The...
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Author:
idslogic12
15th March 2011
Fear of spiders is common among home owners. It’s hard not to shudder when one of these eight-legged critters skitters across your path. In most cases, this fear is completely unfounded. While their webs are annoying and messy looking, most household s...
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Author:
Steve
07th March 2011
It seems everywhere we go these days, we find pollution. Toxins are in the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the water we drink. There are many different methods and systems for detoxification on the market today, and most of them just end up re-in...
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Author:
ambaya
03rd March 2011
Our life depends on water. Health experts recommend that we need at least eight to twelve glasses of water each day to keep our internal body system and skin adequately hydrated. The significance of water is known to everyone and it is universally agreed ...
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Author:
seemapatil
07th February 2011
In this day and age with all of the pollution rolling around the world, water simply isn’t safe to drink straight out of a stream or from a lake. A camping filter is a very basic device that seeks to filter out pollutants that could make you sick or even ...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
07th February 2011
The symptoms of anxiety attacks are numerous and varied. They can include the body and your emotions. Some symptoms associated with the body may be exhaustion, chronic fatigue or the general feeling of being worn out and ready for sleep at any time.
Th...
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Author:
Aaron Jordan
24th January 2011
When the winter winds start knocking at your door, it can be challenging to keep your children occupied. The holiday season is a busy time with shopping, decorating, baking and preparing to entertain. There may not always be time for you to sit and enjoy ...
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Author:
Pat Crafts
21st January 2011
It is the New Year now. In the New Year holiday, many people plan to have a travel outside to relax themselves. The weather in this holiday is so cold, so I will introduce some tips people should pay attention to in travelling.
Drink black tea one week...
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Author:
Codeblue
20th January 2011
Your gallbladder is about four inches long and rests on the right side of your body, just under the liver. It performs one very important job: it holds toxins from the liver until they can be released from your body. When blood flows into your liver, it r...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress