Articles, tagged with "central nervous system", page 3
23rd September 2011
Although broadly recommended to alleviate anxiety, depressive disorders as well as fear signs and symptoms, anti-anxiety medication doesn't produce long-lasting benefits in a patient's well being situation. For permanent anxiety alleviation, certain type ...
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Author:
Bern Ortiz
19th September 2011
Neurofibromatosis is a genetic condition, often hereditary but occasionally occurring spontaneously, in which the myelin sheath and nerves of the Central Nervous System are susceptible to tumor growth. Often diagnosed and treated in children from three to...
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Author:
Art Jones
07th September 2011
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death among populations and is characterized by the parasitic, abnormal growth of cells in the body; it may attack any system of the body including the Central Nervous System. It attacks men and women, children and a...
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Author:
Art Jones
05th September 2011
There are many substances that are misused but perhaps none as readily available as petrol. Petrol sniffing is prevalent in rural areas of Australia and over 100 deaths have been linked to the practice in Aboriginal communities alone. It is thought that U...
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Author:
TedBrumby
05th September 2011
There are several reasons people may need to search for vascular surgeons in Rochester
. These professionals specialize in surgery on the vascular system. This system includes veins and arteries. It should not be mistakenly associated with nerves, which ...
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Author:
Art Jones
31st August 2011
Muscles and also ligaments of the sacroiliac joints will result to low back pain if used inappropriately. Low back pain is composed of two varieties such as acute and chronic. Acute pain refers to pain felt during the primary few days and weeks and that ...
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Author:
Deborah Smith
16th August 2011
You might request, "Why make an enormous fuzz in excess of brain education/ reminiscence enhancement matters?" Will we definitely have to placed high quality to your human brain? The following statement may possibly motivate you:
The brain lets us stro...
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Author:
Erviner Krammesen
15th August 2011
More and more massage therapists and body workers are specializing in craniosacral massage, as the demand for this type of holistic service continues to increase. Craniosacral massage is different from the traditional Swedish-style massage that one would ...
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Author:
The Sider Group
03rd August 2011
So many of us have lived in acute, chronic misery for so long, the question is...can our backache be prevented, or even better - cured? Just how can we get the severe back pain relief we are so desperate to find?
To get severe back pain relief we need ...
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Author:
Dan Eitreim
18th July 2011
Almost any adult will lose weight if they consume 800 to 1300 fewer calories daily. Phase One of the Atkins Diet also restricts carbohydrate intake to only 20 grams of net carbohydrates daily. The definition of net carbohydrates is total grams of carbohyd...
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Author:
Sal Stark
14th July 2011
Reflexology is an ancient healing therapy. There are dozens of specific points on your hands, feet, and ears that correspond with different parts of your body. Practitioners of reflexology believe that when you apply pressure to these points with your fin...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
11th July 2011
You might question, "Why make a big fuzz above mental teaching/ reminiscence enhancement topics?" Do we truly have to place high quality for the mind? The next statement could possibly motivate you:
The mental faculties lets us stroll, chat, breathe an...
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Author:
Tamekan Dooper
29th June 2011
Alcohol poisoning can occur if an individual drinks excessive amounts of alcoholic beverages in a short amount of time. The consequences of binge drinking can be serious and can result in death. When consuming large amounts of alcohol in short periods, th...
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Author:
Art Jones
28th June 2011
What exactly is an ENT doctor, and what do they treat? An Ear, Nose & Throat Doctor (ENT) is a medical and surgical subspecialty focusing in the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the head and neck region, and they are actually one of the oldest medica...
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Author:
Jason Guillot M.D.
23rd June 2011
Heart disease begins with irritation of the arterial walls, Crohn\'s disease is inflammation of the intestines, rheumatoid arthritis is joint inflammation. I could go on forever listing diseases. EPA, as a regulator of inflammation, can support in managin...
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Author:
Lucas Mitchell