Articles, tagged with "life threatening disease", page 3
08th December 2010
Mesothelioma is usually a life-threatening disease that generally occurs anywhere from twenty to fifty or more years after a person has been exposed to asbestos fibers. Although most people who come down with the disease either breathed in or swallowed ...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
06th December 2010
What complicates a disease or an sickness is tolerance. Usually occasions we have a tendency to disregard what our physique is complaining of due to the fact of too much perform, hectic schedules and worst mainly because of plain laziness and simply becau...
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AlyssaPornam
19th November 2010
Laminitis is a fat-related disease that affects the digital laminae of the hoof (foot of an ungulate). One in three horses, and over 80% of ponies, are currently believed to be in danger of laminitis – the equine equivalent of a human heart attack.
Ov...
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Author:
FelipeBz
18th November 2010
We are all familiar with cute and oh so cuddly koala stuffed animals. What most are unaware of, however, is that koalas in the wild are facing life-threatening disease and habitat loss. Because of their plight, it makes it entirely possible that one day w...
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Author:
Angel H.
15th November 2010
Asbestos related diseases such as asbestosis and malignant mesothelioma happen as a result of a person being exposed to asbestos fibers. Once the fibers are either inhaled or swallowed they stay in a person's body.
In many cases, over the course of se...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
20th October 2010
After years of suffering from a life-threatening disease, it was 13-year-old Arby’s fantasy to spend the day with his favourite football team.
Arbaaz, or Arby as he is better known, was diagnosed with liver disease when he was just six weeks old.
He...
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Author:
Limo-Scene
23rd September 2010
We need to start with a few simple statements of fact. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are a very safe short term treatment. By reducing the amount of acid in the stomach, they reduce the risk of irritation or damage to the esophagus if the sphincter does n...
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Author:
Catherine Barron
15th September 2010
If you've been diagnosed with diabetes, then you need to begin thinking of survival. This is not only a life-threatening disease, it can also blind you, reduce circulation, and cause your limbs to be have to be amputated. Hardening and narrowing of the ar...
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Author:
MaxBuddenbrock
10th September 2010
Breast cancer is one of the most common diseases that affect women of all ages, all over the world. Unfortunately, reason for this life threatening disease has yet to be found. A tumor in the breast that is malignant is breast cancer. Breast cancer is com...
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Author:
ericagir1z
08th September 2010
Haven’t you noticed that almost all of us live a "sinful" eating habit? It’s quite easy. You do prefer steaks over salads, right? How about that blueberry cheese cake over that yogurt for dessert? Did I mention double pepperoni and cheese over some veggie...
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David Maguire
01st September 2010
Ever since man evolved from monkeys, he has been worried about losing what little is left of his hair. Being jealous of monkeys is not, of course, openly admitted. Although “Planet of the Apes" did well enough to justify being remade, it’s politically unc...
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Author:
John Scott
11th August 2010
When someone is diagnosed with mesothelioma they often feel helpless, sad, and perhaps even a bit desperate. That's because they have been diagnosed with a life threatening disease that has no known cure.
The patient probably knows many people who hav...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
11th August 2010
Mesothelioma is an asbestos related disease. If you, or someone close to you, have been diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma, probably one of the last things on your mind is initiating a lawsuit and finding a qualified attorney to represent you.
Howe...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
13th July 2010
One of my friend was lately diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It came as total shocker to her as she didn't fell any symptoms like lack of energy, frequent urination and weight loss.
In fact, the only reason she discovered she had diabetes is because her...
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Author:
Seo Majesty
05th July 2010
In today's world, by observing the cost of medical expenses, is it possible to afford your health care without health insurance? Well, the answers for all of you are not alike; some of you might say ‘YES' but many of you know your answer is ‘NO'. Many...
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Author:
Brown