Articles, tagged with "initial symptoms", page 3
19th December 2010
The Different Forms of Canine Diabetes
There are two different forms of dog diabetes that can affect your pet. These are diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. Diabetis mellitus are the same as human diabetes, which occurs due to the lack of insuli...
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Author:
Ricardo Lumbardo
14th December 2010
You may have heard the word cellulitis mentioned in a couple of times already. Unfortunately, your doctor told you that your legs are infected with it. Suddenly, a lot of questions streamed into your mind. What has caused the disease? What are cellulitis ...
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Author:
Clivir Team
03rd November 2010
Today, almost everything went digital. Mobile phones, computers and even simple household appliances, such as telephones and microwave ovens, and switched to digital technology. However, there is a lot of growing concern that these hi-tech gadgets can be ...
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Author:
ali
01st October 2010
If you ask any doctor for the standard treatment for the pain, stiffness and occasional spasms associated with lower back injuries, the automatic answer will always be the use of a muscle relaxant. But it was unclear whether the results were achieved by s...
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Author:
Catherine Barron
27th September 2010
One of the most asked question when it comes to acne is "how to get rid of blackheads?" Blackheads can be a source of stress and worry for those who want perfect skin. People with a fair complexion in particular, notice them the most because they really s...
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Author:
Bev Downey
27th September 2010
Kids today go everywhere, do everything, and catch a lot of colds. But sometimes, it’s more than a cold. With the abundance of antibiotics and vaccinations available, the human body becomes immune to many diseases, but viruses are not one of them. The com...
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Author:
Abbey
23rd September 2010
Epilepsy, a disorder of the central nervous system, is a frustratingly difficult condition, both for the person afflicted with it, and the doctors who study it. Essentially defining who we are, the human nervous system is a communications network that co...
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Author:
Diana Valentine
21st September 2010
Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic inflammatory disorder which attacks tissues, bones muscles, internal organs and synovial joints, it can cause inflammation and damage to cartilages. The exact reason of rheumatoid arthritis is unknown but auto-immune dis...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
21st September 2010
Osteoarthritis or OA is also called as degenerative arthritis as it is caused due to degradation of joints. The degradation of joints can occur because of heredity, metabolism, development and mechanical movements. These reasons can initiate the processes...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
21st September 2010
Nowhere for dog owners, arguably, is there more conflicting information than on vaccinations—what they’re for, how often you should give them and what the risks are if you avoid them. Add to that the fact that there are core and non-core vaccinations. Wha...
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Author:
DogObedienceTeam
19th August 2010
A panic attack while driving? How terrifying that is, and I know because it's happened to me! If you've suffered the same then I know just what it was like for you. Panic attacks can spring up anywhere, anytime and scare the life out of you, but while dri...
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Author:
John Cielo
09th August 2010
Diabetes is becoming a worldwide health problem. It is becoming a growing concern among all health care professionals. There are things to know about identifying this disease. The more you know, the more you can do about it. Here are some facts about diab...
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Author:
Larry D Keen
04th August 2010
Cancer is a lethal disease which kills the most number of people, right after heart diseases. When the cells in the body are affected by cancer, they begin to multiply rapidly and form a lump or a tumor. Cancer shows no significant symptoms until it has s...
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Author:
Alex White
27th July 2010
There are many things that you need to be aware of if you have juvenile diabetes. Diabetes is a condition where you have too much sugar in your blood. There is a dangerous chance of over correction via insulin injections and exercise. Too much insulin,...
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Author:
basslion78
06th July 2010
Mumps is a disease cause by a virus that more often than not spreads from end to end saliva and can contaminate many parts of the body, particularly the parotid salivary glands.
These glands, which create saliva for the mouth, are found toward the bac...
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Author:
Dr. Lee Mikal