Articles, tagged with "chronic inflammation", page 1
08th June 2011
Low body oxygen affects all cells and organs in the human body. It is commonly known and proven in medicine that diminished tissue oxygenation results in diabetes, obesity, insulin resistance, suppressed immune system, chronic inflammation, angina pectori...
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Author:
Dr Artour Rakhimov
18th February 2011
Have you heard of pulsating (pulsatile) tinnitus? Many people have varying results when asked this or similar questions. The lion’s share of people won’t be able to list the ordinary causes of pulsating tinnitus. The symptoms, however, are quite common. A...
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Author:
Vincent Joseph
04th January 2011
What are they Kidney stones (renal lithiasis) are small hard deposits,made of mineral and acid salts, that form inside your kidneys. Kidney stones form when the urine becomes concentrated, and minerals crystallize and bind together. Usually the chemical b...
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Author:
Carol Jackson
15th September 2010
Pulsating in ear, also known to be pulsatile or vascular tinnitus, is a type of tinnitus which can be heard on your ears. What happens is that the patient experiences sensation in the ear as the same tempo as that of a heartbeat. This common type of sensa...
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Author:
BarbaraThomson1959
23rd August 2010
Celiac Disease, also referred to as CD, is intolerance to gluten which is found predominantly in wheat but is present in other grains such as oats, barley rye and others. CD is definitely on the rise for previously only 1 in every 3000 was diagnosed and n...
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Author:
Lupe Faulkner
06th August 2010
Our spine is made up of a number of vertebrae stacked on top of each other. There are discs, plate like structures made up of cartilage, between vertebrae. They separate the vertebrae from each other and also act as shock absorbing cushions.
Discitis ...
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Author:
Ronsmith009
21st June 2010
Sinus nasal polyps are growths that result from inflamed mucus membranes in the sinuses and nasal passages. They can extend to the opening of the nostrils, or even down to the throat area. These growths can block the nasal passages. Nasal polyps are...
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Author:
jillghprx
04th May 2010
there are others on the rise, such as esophageal, liver and thyroid cancers. ALL cancers are caused by free-radicals damaging our DNA. DNA holds the blue print for each cell that it creates. This blue print is who you are; when the free-radicals attack th...
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Author:
Douglas Mullins
15th January 2010
Alcoholic liver disease occurs due to an acute or chronic inflammation of the liver due to alcohol abuse. This disease usually occurs after a prolonged use of alcohol. In the United States 10% of men and 3% of women suffer from problems related to alcohol...
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Author:
Andrew
11th December 2009
THE FOUR BODY TYPES
Each of these shapes is labeled for the weakened gland causing it: Adrenal, ovary, thyroid and liver. Each also has particular cravings, pains, sensations, or occurrences associated with each.
Adrenal Body Type Stages
1.) Adrenal....
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Author:
Dr. Eric Berg
05th October 2009
Total Knee Replacement In India OVERVIEW Total Knee Replacement Surgery in India If your knee is severely damaged by arthritis or injury, it may be hard for you to perform simple activities such as walking or climbing stairs. You may even begin to fe...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
27th July 2009
Prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications provide temporary relief from stiff and aching joints, but come with significant side effects. Find out the natural treatment for stiff aching joints using omega 3's in this article.
1) A lot of peopl...
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Author:
Vijay K Raisinghani
11th June 2009
Attention acne sufferers - It turns out the solution to your skin problems was actually discovered thousands of years ago in China.
It's true. It doesn't matter if you are a teenager or an adult, there is a thousands-of-years-old ancient Chinese formul...
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Author:
Dr.B. Chao
10th April 2009
Alzheimer's disease is a form of brain damage strongly associated with increasing age and is aggravated by several underlying factors such as chronic inflammation, oxidative stress (free radical damage), toxic metal accumulation and poor blood circulation...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD
10th March 2009
Until recently, the best facial moisturizer on the market could only increase the skin's moisture content by about 5%. Glycerin is the ingredient that was considered the best moisturizer for face and body. But, now there's something new.
A company in New...
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Author:
Kathleen P. Walsh