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29th September 2009
Anxiety attacks (also called panic attacks) are frightening episodes. But they cannot harm you. Nevertheless, once having suffered an attack you don't ever want to repeat the experience. Having attended you doctor you are usually prescribed drug-based med... Read >
Author: John Cielo
29th September 2009
Medication is usually the first treatment offered for overcoming anxiety and panic attacks. But the drugs have some serious side effects, which can put some folks off their use. Nevertheless, they can be effective if used properly under your doctor's supe... Read >
Author: John Cielo
23rd September 2009
I am also licensed in Physical Education and I study and practice the various types of supplementation, training and diet. I went 2 times Brazilian champion of cycling and the Brazilian team in the Pan American championships in 2000. In the book "The Edge... Read >
Author: Marcelo
23rd September 2009
Studies show that women suffer severe headache or migraine three times more often than men. It is in fact a considerable problem raised in the US and Canada.
One might wonder how can this greatly affect and have an impact on health care. The correlatio... Read >
Author: Dr Ross Carter
22nd September 2009
If you are having symptoms and think that you may be having panic attacks, it is important that you attend your doctor to have the diagnosis confirmed. The symptoms can mimic many other conditions and these need to be ruled out before you can be offered t... Read >
Author: Help4panic
22nd September 2009
overcoming anxiety
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Anxiety disorders are the most common mental condition in the United States, affecting approximately forty million of the adult population aged eighteen and above. Sadly, in fear of being ridiculed, people rarely se... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Are you looking for high blood pressure remedies? I have heard many reviews about the effects of natural remedies on hypertension, but the question is will it work over prescribed drugs?
Prescribed Drugs
When it comes to prescribed drugs – there are... Read >
Author: Cristina Chase
17th September 2009
Hair loss is slowed and in many cases reversed by use of a laser hair comb if body and scalp conditions are at their best. Some conditions are easily improved, and others require consultation with a medical professional. Make sure you consult your doctor ... Read >
Author: Carol P Mason
17th September 2009
Every time you visit your doctor, no matter what the visit is for, make sure you have your blood pressure checked. The trouble with hypertension is that it is a silent killer and those people who on the high-risk group are not mindful that they are at ris... Read >
Author: sara
02nd September 2009
Profuse sweating is one of the most common conditions that both men and women will suffer in their lives. Although it is common, it will still bring uneasy, uncomfortable feeling and embarrassment to the person concerned. Are you one of them? Read on for ... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate
02nd September 2009
Prior to any attempt to stop sweaty hands, it is always necessary to consult for medical advice. It is understandable that it causes you to be uncomfortable and gives you significant distress but to be effective and safe professional help should be sought... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate
02nd September 2009
Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is a fairly common condition among people. Its prevalence is as high as 2.8% in the general population. People who are suffering from this condition are constantly looking for information on how to stop armpit sweating.... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate
28th August 2009
There are many factors that can cause low testosterone in men. Diet (eating too much junk food), exercise (too little or too much exercise), adrenal issues (such as adrenal fatigue), alcohol consumption (drinking alcohol in excess most of the time) and ag... Read >
Author: Mark Wilson
13th August 2009
Although many people turn to anti-anxiety drugs to get relief from panic attacks, such medication is a treatment of the symptoms not of the health condition as such. Improvement will be noticeable but recurrent anxiety episodes are nevertheless possible. ... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
11th August 2009
Narcotic drugs and alcohol are very physically addictive substances accounting for the rise in drug and alcohol addiction rates yearly. Once the body is dependent on the substance for normality, the absence of the substance will cause great pain and disco... Read >
Author: AlterSage
03rd August 2009
There are many years of fantastic scientific information by Mel Siff available for free at his Supertraining Group - health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/ and the best of these has been posted at melsiff.com
Someone recently asked for more recen... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
03rd August 2009
Many people have experience a form of anxiety or panic attack at some point of time in their lives. Anxiety is an evolutionary mechanism that helps us to deal better with stressful situations. When excessive, however, anxiety can interfere with our day ... Read >
Author: georgerydley
20th July 2009
There are many years of fantastic scientific information by Mel Siff available for free at his Supertraining Group - http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/ and the best of these has been posted at www.melsiff.com
Someone recently asked for... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
19th July 2009
Of the many different types of migraine headache medication available the treatments can be separated into two groups; those that treat the symptoms and those that prevent the migraine headache. Anyone who has suffered from migraine headaches knows that a... Read >
Author: Cindy
09th July 2009
But that doesn't seem sensible. Surely you must fix your general tension first, then help your panic attacks? Well, that's the mainstream approach. Fundamentally , you have panic fits as you suffer from general nervousness. Which is true ; panic attacks u... Read >
Author: Jackie Trevino
29th June 2009
Is Anxiety Attack Medication For You?
If you do suffer from anxiety and panic attacks, one of the most difficult decisions you will have to make is whether or not you should take anxiety attack medication. While it can help cure the problem for some, ... Read >
Author: paulmac
17th June 2009
There are many years of fantastic scientific information by Mel Siff available for free at his Supertraining Group - http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/ and the best of these has been posted at www.melsiff.com
Someone recently asked for... Read >
Author: Polar Bear
17th June 2009
There are many years of fantastic scientific information by Mel Siff available for free at his Supertraining Group - http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/ and the best of these has been posted at www.melsiff.com
Someone recently asked for... Read >
Author: Polar Bear
16th June 2009
Overview
Acute Coronary Syndrome or ACS is a catch all term used to describe a set of symptoms consistent with acute myocardial ischemia when the symptoms are not pathognomonic. Myocardial ischemia is a condition in which insufficient blood flow is rea... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
15th June 2009
If you are a migraine sufferer, you may think that you’re allergic to certain foods that you know will bring on an attack. The most common trigger foods are cheese, chocolate, red wine, caffeine and monosodium glutamate (found in high quantities in Chin... Read >
Author: clickfor
05th June 2009
We all feel anxious about something from time to time, but people with anxiety disorder feel anxious all the time. Their anxiety makes it hard for them to do even the simplest everyday tasks. It is natural to worry and think about everyday problems but pe... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
29th May 2009
Asthma is not caused due to a specific reason, but there are various aspects which lead to this state. Causative reasons which lead to asthma are surroundings, hereditary and even nutritional regime.
The common perilous aspects of the growth of asthma... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
08th April 2009
If you have already made the decision to have glaucoma surgery, a doctor hould be able to advise you on what you should do next in order to have the best potential for a positive outcome. The first thing you should know is that there are medications that... Read >
Author: Juliane Anders
08th April 2009
As a psychological state, anxiety requires proper medical attention since it may largely affect the normal routine of the patient. With this, there are various types of anxiety medication which the experts make available.
Anxiety Disorder Explained
... Read >
Author: johnpolish
27th March 2009
Anti anxiety drugs are supplements which calm and settle down persons with extreme anxiety, nervousness, depression and tension, for short-term control of social phobia disorder. Recent study and statistics figure out approximately twelve thousand patient... Read >
Author: Jeff syrov
11th March 2009
Controlling your blood demands is just one of many gear you can do to avert stroking. Many people imagine that strokes can't be vetoed. Controlling High Blood Pressure also requires you to make changes to your lifestyle, through decorous diet and apply. T... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka
02nd March 2009
Reports reveal that over 19 million adults in the United States are subjected to anxiety disorders. According to the report around 8-10% of children and adolescents are also affected by this disease. Under normal circumstances, anxiety is a natural reacti... Read >
Author: johnpolish
24th February 2009
Anxiety medications are prescribed to anxiety sufferers to relieve anxiety and depression.
Many people have experienced anxiety at some points in their lives. I have and I'm sure most of you have. It keeps us alert and helps us deal with any stressful... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
05th February 2009
Sinus bradycardia can be defined as a sinus rhythm with a resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute or less. This can occur whether you have a sinus infection or not. It can even be experienced by perfectly wealthy individuals.
Symptoms are usually si... Read >
Author: jayjenson
03rd February 2009
The good news is that glaucoma is an eye disease that can be treated. The bad news is that any damage that has already been caused by glaucoma cannot be repaired; it will either stay the same or get worse. The best chance for anyone who contracts this eye... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
02nd February 2009
Sinus bradycardia can be defined as a sinus rhythm with a resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute or less. This can occur whether you have a sinus infection or not. It can even be experienced by perfectly wealthy individuals.
Symptoms are usually si... Read >
Author: jayjenson
01st February 2009
If you are suffering from anxiety or panic disorder, you probably know that this disorder is very disabling and can prevent you from doing your normal daily activities. The excessive irrational fear that leads to physical symptoms like sweating, trembling... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
29th January 2009
Nowadays hospitals are populated enough with patients with a myriad of problems. And finding 1 out of 5 of them, to be an alcohol abuser is no more a surprise to a doctor. People assessed with trauma conditions or with admitted to intensive care unit are ... Read >
Author: Ashish
23rd January 2009
Have you tried changing your lifestyle to help your blood pressure only to find it isn't helping very much? Sometimes lifestyle changes alone aren't as effective as when combined with blood pressure medication.
There are many different kinds of blood ... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka
17th January 2009
If you're taking medicines or some kind of supplements, it is always a good idea to read carefully the indications, because many of them has undesirable effects for drivers.
It is so automatic for us to drive our car, that while we respect the traffic r... Read >
Author: Pedro Daniel
30th November 2008
Do you suffer from hypertension? If so, you should know that along with other natural methods, there are foods that help lower blood pressure. Maybe you take prescription medication for your disorder, but there are some good reasons to stop taking it! ... Read >
Author: Tess Tackett
18th November 2008
It is estimated that no less than 600 million people worldwide are affected by hypertension. Described as a ‘silent killer’ hypertension causes 5 million premature deaths each year (World Health Organisation) and the numbers are rising.
There are ... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
04th November 2008
High blood pressure (HBP) or hypertension means high pressure (tension) in the arteries. Arteries are vessels that carry blood from the pumping heart to all the tissues and organs of the body. High blood pressure does not mean excessive emotional tension,... Read >
Author: peterhutch
23rd October 2008
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a life-long non-contagious inflammatory disease, mainly affecting knees, elbows, trunk, and scalp, in rare cases mouth area is affected as well. The disease may also affect nails, pitting and/or thickening them. Psoriasis often occ... Read >
Author: atechnocrat
17th October 2008
Myocarditis is collection of diseases of infectious, toxic, and autoimmune etiologies characterized by inflammation of the heart. Myocarditis can be caused by a diversity of infections and conditions such as viruses, sarcoidosis, and immune diseases (syst... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th October 2008
Adrenergic Beta-Blockers
Propranolol (Betalong, Betaspan, Ciplar, Corbeta, Inderal), Metoprolol (Betaloc), Atenolol (Betacard, Tenolol Tensimin), Acebutolol (Sectral-400), Oxprenolol (Trasicor)
These drugs result in slow and gradual reduction in bl... Read >
Author: Alien
10th October 2008
Calcium Entry Blockers
Drugs Blocking Calcium Channels in Heart Muscle: Verapamil (isoptin), Nifedipine (Nicardia), Diltiazem (Dilzem)
These drugs (except nifedipine) block the calcium channels in the cells of the heart muscles and blood vessels, ... Read >
Author: Alien
08th October 2008
How many times have you asked yourself "How can I stop sweating"? Excessive sweating can absolutely drive you mad in that it is a condition you have to deal with, day in and day out without fail. You may have your good days, but for the most part the s... Read >
Author: Renard Muldrake
06th October 2008
If you are looking for a medication for excessive sweating, they are most definately out there. In today's society, when we have a problem, often times we look to pills as the solution. It may not be the best mindset to have though as there are very of... Read >
Author: Renard Muldrake
06th October 2008
Vibration White Finger is a condition that is caused by working with vibrating machinery such as drills and chain saws. Recently British miners have been awarded compensation after they developed the condition. The condition is actually more common in wom... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th September 2008
There are many cures for headaches. The relief and prevention of headaches can be obtained through a variety of medicines depending upon the origin of the pain. There are headache pills which are taken with water, disintegrating pills which are taken wi... Read >
Author: Rich Jammes
24th September 2008
There are many cures for headaches. The relief and prevention of headaches can be obtained through a variety of medicines depending upon the origin of the pain. There are headache pills which are taken with water, disintegrating pills which are taken ... Read >
Author: Rich Jammes
15th September 2008
An enduringly elevated level of blood pressure can lead to an augmented propensity of the individual to various medical complications for instance blood clot development which happens when blood tends to congeal and coagulate at one place, as well as caus... Read >
Author: Samuel
15th September 2008
Beta-Adrenergic Blockers are medicines that are used for patients with high blood pressure. But like any other medicine even these have various adverse effects and that is why people as well the doctors and scientists are now looking for
natural replace... Read >
Author: Samuel
05th September 2008
This article aims to discuss the condition Raynaud�s disease/syndrome which is also known as white finger.
Raynaud�s disease is a condition that affects blood vessels in the body�s extremities, such as toes, fingers and ears. People who have the c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2008
Chest pain is one of the most terrifying symptoms a person can have. There are various likely causes of chest pain. Some causes are softly inconvenient, while other causes are serious, even life-threatening. Chest pain may be caused by poor blood flow to ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th August 2008
High blood pressure leads to various serious health problems like stroke, heart attack, heart failure, kidney and eye problems as well as it also leads to memory loss. If all this is taken lightly, it can be fatal. To avoid all these problems a person suf... Read >
Author: Article Manager
25th August 2008
Consequences of high blood pressure are life threatening. This may lead to various diseases like stroke, heart fail, heart attack, kidney and eye problems as well as this leads to memory loss. There are no symptoms to identify high blood pressure, which i... Read >
Author: Article Manager
29th July 2008
Psoriasis at Skin results in patches of thick, red skin covered with silvery scales, which typically itch and bum. Affected persons that suffer from restricted movement in their joints, emotional distress and problem of cracked skin. The disease may also ... Read >
Author: dr rony
27th July 2008
High blood pressure or hypertension is very popular amongst Americans, yet it often goes undetected. When the disease is not under control in a timely manner, it has great potential to cause further complications.
Subsequently, the cardiovascular di... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
20th July 2008
Hypertension is called the quiet killer because it does not have usually any symptom. Hypertension means the advanced pressure (tension) in the routes. Hypertension directly extends the risk of coronary cardiac disorder (which carries out to the heart att... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th July 2008
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often characterized as the silent killer–and for good reason. Although it affects an estimated one in five North Americans, many people don’t experience any symptoms. As a result, less than one-quarter of suffe... Read >
Author: Article Manager
13th June 2008
The heart disease is mostly appear in the men than the women. The heart disease in women can seen on the age of 65 and older. The women causes the most of the disease of breast cancer. The black women are more to have high blood pressure and diabetes than... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
03rd June 2008
Multifocal atrial tachycardia, also designated "chaotic atrial tachycardia,". Multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT) is an arrhythmia with an irregular atrial rate greater than 100 beats per minute (bpm). Atrial activity is well organized, with at least 3 mo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th May 2008
Benign vital shudder is a neurological disorder characterized by uncontrolled shaking of hands or new parts of the system including the chief; evoked by deliberate movements; vital shudder is the almost popular character of shudder and too the almost usua... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th May 2008
Benign vital shudder is a neurological disorder characterized by uncontrolled shaking of hands or new parts of the system including the chief; evoked by deliberate movements; vital shudder is the almost popular character of shudder and too the almost usua... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Duanphen Singhaphan
Somewhere around 25 million Americans are currently taking high blood pressure drugs of some kind. These medications consist primarily of diuretics, beta-blockers, calcium antagonists, and ACE inhibitors. But they... Read >
Author: Peter John
25th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Duanphen Singhaphan
Somewhere around 25 million Americans are currently taking high blood pressure drugs of some kind. These medications consist primarily of diuretics, beta-blockers, calcium antagonists, and ACE inhibitors. But they... Read >
Author: Peter John
25th April 2008
There are eight common medications used to treat high blood pressure. While many people dealing with hypertension will possibly be prescribed a combination of a variety of these medications, the amount of medication needed depends greatly on the type and ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
25th April 2008
Hypertension, also referred to as the “silent killer” is often the symptom of some other malfunction in your body. Although there are actual natural alternatives and/or home remedies to lower blood pressure, physicians use medications to combat the ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
18th April 2008
The recent survey conducted by Nature was quite a shocker: 25% of the 1400 respondents have already taken what are now called ‘cognitive-enhancing’ drugs such as Ritalin and Adderall. Granted, some of them stopped because of the side effects – hopef... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
03rd April 2008
Why should you choose a hypertension natural cure over the medication that your doctor describes? There are numerous reasons and you should educate yourself before you choose your treatment or switch your treatment. Because your life could depend upon i... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
02nd April 2008
Prevention of heart attack and stroke doesn’t have to be risky. One safe and inexpensive supplement can keep blood healthy, while controlling blood pressure! And you don’t need a prescription to get it.
One minute you are enjoying a stroll in the... Read >
Author: Shane
31st March 2008
Do you know how to cure high blood pressure with no medication? Most people would probably say to eat healthy (lower your salt-intake) and make sure you exercise. Unfortunately, most doctors tell you this and forget to tell you the other treatments you ... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
19th March 2008
The heart disease is mostly appear in the men than the women. The heart disease in women can seen on the age of 65 and older. The women causes the most of the disease of breast cancer. The black women are more to have high blood pressure and diabetes than... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
17th March 2008
Hyperthyroidism is a circumstance caused by the effects of overly more thyroid hormone on tissues of the system. Hyperthyroidism is causing an overactive altitude increase and increased velocity of all the system's organs and intestines. The circumstance ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th March 2008
Raise your hand if you know someone taking drugs to lower their blood pressure. Well. That's about 100%. We ALL know someone doing that. And, I guess we all know why. "Unresolved" chronic high blood pressure can supposedly cause stroke, congestive heart f... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.
28th February 2008
There are many different anxiety disorders, but their one common underlying characteristic is the overwhelming and incessant worry and fear experienced. For those who suffer from anxiety disorders, there is a variety of treatments available to help you ov... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
30th January 2008
For those who suffer from anxiety attacks, you will find that the incessant worry and fear will slowly erode your self confidence and reduce your quality of life. Thankfully, anxiety disorders are treatable, and can offer you relief from the symptoms and ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
22nd January 2008
Atrial fibrillation describes an irregular and often rapid heart rhythm. Atrial fibrillation is a disorder found in about 2.2 million Americans. Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia; risk increases with age, with 8% of people over 80 having A... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd January 2008
An arrhythmia is any disorder of heart rate or heart rhythm, such as beating too fast (tachycardia), too slow (bradycardia), or irregularly. Arrhythmias are disorders of the regular rhythmic beating of the heart. They're common about 2.2 million Americans... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th November 2007
Social anxiety is an experience of fear, apprehension or worry regarding social situations and being evaluated by others. People vary in how often they experience anxiety in this way or in which kinds of situations. Anxiety about public speaking, performa... Read >
Author: Alien
06th November 2007
Picture yourself out in public, perhaps at the movies, dinner or some other social event you've been looking forward to. You are having a great time when suddenly, panic sets in. Your heart begins to race; you feel like you can't breathe, you're sweating ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards
29th October 2007
Many people with social anxiety disorder feel that there is "something wrong," but don't recognize their feeling as a sign of illness. Physiological effects, similar to those in other anxiety disorders, are present in social phobics. Social anxiety disord... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th October 2007
Blood pressure is the force in the arteries when the heart beats (systolic pressure) and when the heart is at rest (diastolic pressure). High blood pressure is a blood pressure reading of 140/90 mmHg or higher. High blood pressure can betide in children o... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd August 2007
There are many forms of heart disease including ischemic heart disease (plaque-blocked arteries), congenital conditions, arrhythmia, and diseases of the actual heart muscle. Whether heart disease is detected early or not revealed until after heart failur... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien
17th August 2007
More and more women are entering the workforce and most of them are “moms.” Working Mothers are among the most vulnerable to stress and excessive fatigue created by trying to balance between work, family and social life. Stress and anxiety can cause w... Read >
Author: Alex Ellorde
17th August 2007
More and more women are entering the workforce and most of them are “moms.” Working Mothers are among the most vulnerable to stress and excessive fatigue created by trying to balance between work, family and social life. Stress and anxiety can cause w... Read >
Author: Alex Ellorde
14th August 2007
The medical profession eh! What would we do without them? Medicine and Healthcare today is simply amazing! What can be seen with the micron microscope, what can be reached in the body with wires and cameras, what can be cut out, medicated, killed or neutr... Read >
Author: Clark Haroldson
25th July 2007
The best way to treat headaches and migraines is to prevent them from occurring in the first place. Unfortunately for many people avoidance of triggers just isn't enough, and they will require medication to prevent migraines.
Frequent migraine headache... Read >
Author: Alien
24th July 2007
Headaches can be a painful and debilitating consequence of head injury. Not only is there the physical pain to cope with but also emotionally and mentally, the sufferer can become quite exhausted and drained.
There are many different types of trauma th... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd July 2007
The arteries that supply blood to your legs and arms are damaged in peripheral arterial disease. That harm, which can build up in any of your arteries, especially those in your heart, is often the effect of atherosclerosis. When atherosclerosis affects yo... Read >
Author: Salieri
13th July 2007
You or a loved one suffers from the 'silent killer' of High Blood Pressure or Hypertension. Unfortunately, you are dealing with a very deadly disease that kills almost 60,000 Americans every year. Fortunately, you know that you (or a loved one) have Hig... Read >
Author: barpubl
01st July 2007
True or False? You need prescription medication to lower high blood pressure? False!
However, most people believe you need to take common high blood pressure (hypertension) prescriptions to combat your high blood pressure. Unfortunately, high blood ... Read >
Author: barpubl
30th June 2007
Anti anxiety medication comprises of benzodiazephines such as Xanas and Valium and there are other antidepressants that are also being used as medications for anxiety disorders. A person is surely prone to experiencing anxiety in one form or another and t... Read >
Author: Alien
30th June 2007
For suffers of anxiety atenolol comes in tablet form. They may be taken with or without food and should be taken according to the directions on the prescription label. Atenolol tablets belong to a class of medicines known as beta blockers. Beta blockers a... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
30th March 2007
What is Psoriasis: Psoriasis is a disease whose main symptom is gray colored patches on the skin which are red and inflamed underneath. In the United States, it affects 2 to 2.8 percent of the population, or between 5.8 and 7.8 million people. Commonly af... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
01st March 2007
Blocking of arteries in hearts can lead to heart disease. In the worst scenario, it may even cause fatal heart attack that could lead to death. Hence, when patient’s heart shows some sorts of unhealthy signs, his or her doctor will usually recommend or ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
30th January 2007
Panic Attacks are an emotional disorder which can completely take over your life. They make you extremely vulnerable, and you constantly question whether another panic attack is on the way. This sometimes results in sufferers being too scared to leave the... Read >
Author: Paul Simpson
10th January 2007
When a drug is approved by the FDA for a specific use, pharmaceutical companies are only allowed to market the drug for that use. Any drug may be prescribed by a doctor for any use, including uses not described in the approved labeling. This is consider... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards
04th January 2007
Hypertension can lead to a number of complications including stroke, heart failure, kidney failure, and heart attack. Therefore, it is important that we understand how it is developed and how to treat it.
5 percent of the hypertensive patients may be c... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
18th November 2006
Having a high blood pressure puts you at great risk to develop heart diseases or even to have a heart-attack. Unfortunately high blood pressure affects millions of people and the number of patients keeps increasing. It does not have any specific symptoms,... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th November 2006
Is Hypertension check up really necessary?
Every time you visit your doctor, no matter what the visit is for, make sure you have your blood pressure checked. The trouble with hypertension is that it is a silent killer and those people who on the high-... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz
07th November 2006
High blood pressure occurs when the force with which the blood pushes against the veins and arteries' walls is much higher than normal. Having a high blood pressure for a long time greatly increases the risk of a stroke or heart-attack, and the risk to de... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th November 2006
Up to 2 million Britons could soon be "easing off" of their beta blockers. And for some very good reasons.
U.K.'s National Institute For Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) researchers have recently reported that Atenolol, the most frequently used ... Read >
Author: Gene Millen
04th October 2006
Every time you visit your doctor, no matter what the visit is for, make sure you have your blood pressure checked. The trouble with hypertension is that it is a silent killer and those people who on the high-risk group are not mindful that they are at ris... Read >
Author: Lance Teo
22nd July 2006
Facial blushing is one of the most common manifestations of an hyperactive sympathetic system. Often combined with facial hyperhidrosis, facial blushing is a problematic condition that can cause social problems and psychological complications. For most of... Read >
Author: Michael Rad
26th June 2006
Has high blood pressure been bugging you for numerous years? Thousands of people feel the same way. It is in the top ten major causes of death everywhere. Supported studies, HBP will have a 60% growth by year 2025 where it will be highest in the 3rd w... Read >
Author: james ellison
04th June 2006
When someone talks of blood pressure problems, in most cases they refer to issues of high blood pressure. But low blood pressure is also a fairly common condition and it needs attention.
What are the causes of low blood pressure? It turns out there ar... Read >
Author: Jane Peters
22nd May 2006
Depression Series: Why Don't I Respond to Medications? (Part 1)Maria has been feeling depressed for at least two and a half years.About three years ago, her husband of 20 years left her for anotherwoman. Devastated, she became despondent and tearful almos... Read >
mrayel75
27th January 2006
Heartburn and acid reflux are typically treated with over the counter products or drugs that reduce stomach acid or block the excretion of stomach acid. It would appear that if our stomach acid needed to be diluted by antacids, our body would be smart en... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
07th January 2006
Here are some drugs that can prevent or reduce panic attacks. This is not meant to be a comprehensive list, but examples of drugs that have worked well for this painful disease.
Tricyclic antidepressants
These drugs are used to treat severe depressi... Read >
Author: Hugh Thorpe
16th October 2005
Alpha blockers Alpha blockers has a big hand in lowering the blood pressure. A patient may suffer from fast heart rate, dizziness or a drop in blood pressure when stand or walk.
Combined alpha and beta-blockers lower blood pressure patients experien... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th October 2005
The treatment for lowering the blood pressure is usually recommend by physicians for patients with a blood pressure of above 160/95mmHg. For those with a blood pressure immediately bellow these values it is taking into account age, sex or other individual... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st August 2005
Calcium helps reduce constipation
Using calcium and magnesium in the right quantities can prevent or relieve constipation. They can support the health of your colon and keep you regular.
In your colon, calcium combines with excess bile and decayin... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
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