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The Nitty – Gritty of Root Canal Dental Treatment

25th August 2010
Human dental curative and restorative procedures are of various kinds. There are cosmetic dental treatments for enhancement of one’s facial features and there are corrective treatments like the root canal treatment that fixes the pulp of the teeth. The sp... Read >
Author: brian-silva

Shingles Natural Remedies that are Simple and Effective

16th August 2010
Having diseases like shingles, is a burden to a person who is physically working in fulltime. Health is being suppressed making the active body to slow down to its weakest potential. Shingles known as the Herpes zoster is a viral infection caused by the v... Read >
Author: Dr Andrew Napier

The Nerve Pain of Diabetes

13th August 2010
Peripheral neuropathy is the term for damage to nerves outside the central nervous system. It can occur in the brain and spinal cord. Numbness, tingling, sensitivity to touch, and muscle weakness are the less severe symptoms to cope with. More extreme sym... Read >
Author: Nick Messe

Maintaining Your Eyesight with Diabetes

04th August 2010
Diabetes is a common disease and has important implications for the short-term and long-term health of sufferers. All patients with diabetes are at risk of developing sight problems, known as diabetic retinopathy. In the UK, this is one of the commone... Read >
Author: Pen Byrd

Saving Teeth at All Costs

04th June 2010
Tooth Related Infection and Inflammation Current Science The mantra of modern dentistry has been "Save teeth at all costs". This has now been challenged by a recent study* published in conjunction with the Department of Oral Facial Pain at the School of ... Read >
Author: RyanC

Neuroma - The Ticked Off Nerve In Your Foot

12th May 2010
It seems inevitable that on any hike (particularly when you're wearing lace-up boots that take about an hour to put on or take off) you wind up with a rock in your shoe. It may be tiny, but as you continue to step on it, it begins to feel like a boulder t... Read >
Author: Dr. Marble

The Classic Treatment for Problematic Veins Surgery Ligation and Stripping

21st April 2010
When all else fails, we ought to go back towards the basic. Surgical treatment is used mostly to offer on extremely huge varicose blood vessels. There are lots of sorts of medical procedures for varicose problematic veins. But allow us contemplate the typ... Read >
Author: rainerzookun

Liquid Vtiamin Speaks to B12 Liquid Vitamin Fundamentals

16th April 2010
This b12 Liquid Vitamin is actually definitely 1 from the important b Liquid Vitamins which are required to always be able to preserve the wholesome physique and thoughts. Cobalamin may always be the choice name for that 12b Liquid Vitamin. Your body requ... Read >
Author: Ned Buck

Causes Involving Cancer - Symptoms And Treatment

31st March 2010
Most cancers usually are named for in which they will start. Regarding example, lung cancer will begin in this lung, and breast cancer will begin in the actual breast. The particular spread associated with cancer coming from one part of your body to an ad... Read >
Author: healcancer

External Hemroids

22nd March 2010
External hemroids are a relatively common, and often misunderstood, health problem in modern industrialized countries. They rate as the most painful hemroids owing to their location. While less common than internal hemroids, they often have a much bigge... Read >
Author: Donald Urquhart

How the Back Works. What you ought to discover

19th March 2010
The spine, also called the vertebral column or backbone, provides a strong, flexible support for the head and trunk. It also protects the spinal cord and serves as a point of attachment for the ribs, pelvis and muscles of the back. Usually accounting fo... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Alpha Lipoic Acid

11th March 2010
Alpha lipoic acid is a powerful antioxidant, but the need for supplementation is unclear in most healthy people, because our bodies can and do manufacture it. It's a fatty acid that contains sulfur and it's in all cells of our bodies. It's a key substa... Read >
Author: Richard Stooker

Leg Cramping Prevention Supplements, Which Supplement Will Come Out On Top?

05th March 2010
Has anyone experience a leg cramp before? If you have you would know how painful they can be. They can wake you up in the middle of the night or occur during the day sitting at our desks or in sports. What is out there in the world of supplements? Today w... Read >
Author: organicman

What To Choose: Swedish Massage Or Ayurvedic Massage

04th March 2010
Various influences in massage therapy have cropped up leading on the creation of a number of techniques that differ in tactics but provide the same health advantages. The Swedish and Ayurvedic massage both have various origins and use contrasting styles b... Read >
Author: azidah12

All About Morton's Neuroma

08th February 2010
Neuroma is the thickening of the nerve tissue.Growth of the nerve cell is non-cancerous. Any part of the body could be affected by the enlargement of the nerve.Morton's neuroma is one of the most common neuroma.Inter-metatarsal neuroma is another name for... Read >
Author: Karen Smith
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