Articles, tagged with "gastrointestinal problems", page 3
19th December 2010
Reading about an involuntary muscle movement disorder such as Tardive Dyskinesia is one thing, but actually watching a video of someone experiencing the symptoms of the disorder can provide a much better overall insight into the trials and tribulations su...
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Author:
Roger Design
19th December 2010
Developing the involuntary muscle movement disorder known as Tardive Dyskinesias can leave a person physically, emotionally, and financially worse off, and although various factors may be to blame for an involuntary muscle movement disorder, those who sus...
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Author:
Roger Design
19th December 2010
Although the prescription drug Reglan may have done good things for certain people who suffer from gastrointestinal problems and heart burn, the fact remains that this drug may have caused some to develop Reglan Tardive Dyskinesia, and if negligence on th...
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Author:
Roger Design
19th December 2010
Being told one has colon cancer tends to bring up dread in most of us. It can hence feel very reassuring to have your physician tell you that you merely have hemorrhoids and there is no need to be anxious about the blood in your stool. But this reassuranc...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
17th December 2010
Yogurt is the best home remedy for stress. It is rich in vitamin A, B complex and vitamin D. It provides relief from insomnia, migraine and cramps associated with menstruation. It is a best diet for stress. On one hand we have physical stress. This type o...
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Author:
Ivan Crosby
06th December 2010
The prescription drug Metoclopramide, more commonly known as Reglan has been used by those who suffer from gastrointestinal problems, and although the drug may have proven to be effective for some, for others it appears that Reglan has led to physical, em...
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Author:
Roger Design
01st December 2010
It may be difficult to find someone who has never taken a prescription drug; prescription drugs have been used to help treat us for physical illnesses and psychological disorders, and although these drugs are intended to help, for some, it seems that pres...
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Author:
Roger Design
24th November 2010
If you suspect your baby is lactose intolerant you should visit your pediatrician for advice on how to properly take care of your baby. Lactose is present in all dairy products; it’s the sugar in cow’s milk for one. Being lactose intolerant simply means t...
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Author:
tiffanywindhurst
22nd November 2010
Reglan, also known as Metoclopramide has been used to help with muscle contractions within the upper digestive tract, and although this drug may have helped some who suffer from gastrointestinal problems, for others it appears that Reglan has caused a gre...
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Author:
Roger Design
22nd November 2010
Tardive Dyskinesia is something which has caused immense physical, emotional, and financial challenges for a number of people all over America, and perhaps the worst part of this involuntary muscle movement disorder is the fact that for some, the tardive ...
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Author:
Roger Design
29th October 2010
Does the amount of alcohol you drink affect your life insurance rates? While life insurance companies may not be primarily concerned with how much alcohol you drink, they are definitely concerned about any adverse effects your drinking may have on your he...
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Author:
Denise
27th October 2010
A recent Veterinary Practice News article paints Pets Best Insurance President Dr. Jack Stephens as an industry guru.
The article, written by Phil Zeltzman, DVM, addressed many concerns veterinarians share when faced with the idea of recommending dog or ...
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Author:
Dr. Jack Stephens
26th October 2010
Guinea pigs are a great pet for any child over the age of five. On the other hand, the child will need some help from you with caring for guinea pigs. Guinea pig health and well-being will have to be your responsibility to keep the new pet from becoming s...
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Author:
Sarah Black
26th October 2010
Millions of men and women inside U.S. deal with some type of anxiety over a normal basis. The biggest obstacles involve their capacity to overcome the physiological, psychological, and emotional symptoms that form thanks to excessive worrying. Add within ...
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Author:
Julie Stevenson
25th October 2010
The most obvious sign of bad breath is when you smell your own breath! Put a handkerchief or even blow on your palm and smell. If the smell is odorous, you have bad breath. Poor oral hygiene and gastrointestinal problems can cause bad breath. There are ot...
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Author:
Charles