Articles, tagged with "thin tube", page 3
16th November 2009
When you have been diagnosed with an Ovarian Cyst Miracle whether benign or malignant, it often comes as a shock; even more so if you are told that you have to endure a surgery in order for it to be removed. However, today, the procedure for ovarian cyst ...
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Author:
Lucien Vega
06th November 2009
Although many Ovarian Cyst Miracle will vanish naturally over a few menstrual cycles, ovarian cyst removal is usually an option or indeed required in some cases. As an example, if the cysts are massive, solid, irregularly shaped, twisted, ruptured, and c...
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Author:
Arnulfo Fry
15th October 2009
Astronomy is a fascinating hobby, and when you own your own telescope, astronomy takes on a new meaning. Suddenly you get to see the craters on our Moon. You get to see the rings of Saturn, and so much more.
As you read this article, you will discover:...
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Author:
Sarah Reddingworth
15th September 2009
Irritable Bowel Sydrone is a disorder that is very common and affects mainly the large intestine. It is called a syndrome since it comes with a group of symptoms such as cramping, bloating, diarrhea, gas and constipation.
Contrary to common notion Irr...
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Author:
Murry Ferrell
12th June 2009
The Greek root ‘endo' means in and ‘scope' means a tube. Thus, the term ‘endoscopy' refers to the technique of ‘looking inside' with the help of a tube. The inside here is the inside of the human body and the tube is a thin tube that is inserted i...
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Author:
Dr.Phil Xavier
09th June 2009
To understand the physical changes that cause acne, we need to look at the microscopic processes that produce it. We all know that our skin has follicles. Imagine these pores as empty tubes extending from the top skin layers down deeper into the dermis.
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Author:
David Mitchell
12th May 2009
Glass existed since the 3000 BC in Egypt and Eastern Mesopotamia. It was discovered coincidently when calciferous sand finding its way into an overheated kiln and combining with soda to form a coloured glaze on the ceramics. The earliest man made glass it...
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Author:
Ganeshsiv
15th April 2009
It seems as though acid reflux disease is becoming more popular and common over the past ten years or so. With such a drastic increase in the number of individuals diagnosed with having acid reflux, testing has also become more popular. However, there is ...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
28th January 2009
It has been said that a good way to diagnose acid reflux is if the person in question is experiencing a lot of heartburn. Heartburn is a burning tingling unpleasant sensation in the chest area that normally occurs after you have eaten and will get more se...
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Author:
nlwest21
08th January 2009
It's sensible to consider options for pain relief before labor starts, discuss what is available a few weeks in advance with your doctor and put your wishes in a birth plan. Many women like the idea of a birth with out the need for drugs, but it's good to...
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Author:
Jaanvi02k
05th January 2009
Vitamin C, cancer and chemotherapy treatment is either a good or bad combination, depending on the research that's making news.
In chemotherapy treatment the entire body is affected in one way or another. Unfortunately a side effect of this treatment i...
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Author:
peterhutch
08th December 2008
If you are currently looking for ways to remove the unsightly fat bulges in your body safely, you should consider undergoing a cellulite treatment. Such treatments are offered by licensed dermatologists and health professionals, with most procedures done ...
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Author:
Sara Sanford
01st December 2008
Looking back at the history of coffee brewing may have some people appreciating their single cup coffee makers more than ever before. The products of today not only allow people to enjoy these beverages but enjoy them without a lot of hassle to make them...
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31st October 2008
The kidney acts as a filter for blood, removing waste products from the body and helping regulate the levels of chemicals important for body function. The urine drains from the kidney into the bladder through a narrow tube called the ureter. When the blad...
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Author:
peterhutch
10th October 2008
Obese patients (those more than 100 pounds overweight) have a variety of bariatric surgery options to meet their weight loss goals.
The laparoscopic banding surgery (LAP BAND surgery) falls under the category of restrictive weight loss surgery. Restri...
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Author:
Daniel Berry