Articles, tagged with "time treatment", page 4
17th April 2009
Like the very unfortunate 1 percent of the American population, I have the condition of palmar hyperhidrosis ever since I was in my early teens. I have been following the progress of the various types of treatment available in the market and feel a compel...
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Author:
Joey Lee
10th March 2009
It is very important to understand scar tissue and how this scarring creates a bent penis.
Once you understand the cycle of scar tissue, Peyronies "Disease" will not frighten you. You will understand why this so called "Disease" gets "worse". And why i...
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Author:
William
01st December 2008
Several inconsistencies among primary care trusts (PCTs) may be delaying the approval of treatments for cancer patients and mesothelioma cancer patients, according to a study from the United Kingdom's Macmillan Cancer Support organization.
The inconsis...
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Author:
Legal
03rd November 2008
As America has placed more emphasis on the need for smooth skin over the years while simultaneously making it more acceptable to have more of one's skin showing at any given time, it's no wonder people have been seeking solutions in the way of permanent h...
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Author:
Bill Gatton
17th October 2008
Moebius Syndrome is an extremely rare condition which typically affects the sixth and seventh cranial nerves. These nerves affect the face and eye muscles. Other cranial nerves may be affected, especially the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 9th, 10th and 12th. There may ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
25th September 2008
Acne vulgaris, also known as common acne, is a problem that affects the lives of many teenagers (as well as adults).Pimples and breakouts can persist into adulthood , as if teenage acne is not embarrassment enough. People are always on the search for a tr...
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Author:
Mitamins Team
24th September 2008
Kearns-Sayre Syndrome belongs (in part) to a group of rare neuromuscular disorders known as mitochondrial encephalomyopathies. Kearns-Sayre Syndrome (KSS) is a very uncommon fatal multisystem disorder which generally affects female and males before the ag...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
11th September 2008
So you or an associate of your family may unfortunately have been diagnosed with Cancer. The big 'C' some people call it. Why is this word so fractious to say?
No longer does pest automatically mean a downfall ruling. Survival toll have adult consider...
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Author:
Jon Simms
20th January 2008
Thrush, medically known as oral pseudo membranous candidacies, is an external yeast infection. It is present in around 5 per cent of healthy babies. They get it from their mothers while passing through the birth canal during delivery.
Confused whether...
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Author:
apurva
21st May 2007
Several medicines combine to make a stop smoking shot. The Stop smoking shot restricts the movement of the nicotine receptors within your brain. Thus, being a smoker you no longer enjoy the effects of nicotine. You feel terrible at the thought of having c...
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Author:
Roy Dobson
21st May 2007
Ulcer in the stomach is called gastric ulcer, in the duodenum is called duodenal ulcer. Peptic ulcers viewed in the gastroscopy appear as little mouth ulcers of 1-2cm in diameter. Gastric ulcer causes a sharp pain in the stomach soon after eating, in duod...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
01st May 2007
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the spinal cord and/or on spinal nerves as they leave the spine. Compression of the nerve interferes with communication between the brain and the body, and results in sensory problem...
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Author:
Egalthan
23rd April 2007
Diabetes is known for thousands of years. The description of the disease can be traced far back to times of Avicenna. At that time treatment consisted of diet reach in vegetables and milk, fish and meat products. It also included use of extracts and deco...
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Author:
Alien
02nd January 2007
The appendix is a cylindrical segment of the larger intestine localized in the right lower part of the abdomen. It has no important role in the human body but gets easily inflamed because of its content in imunitary cells.
Appendicitis is the inflamma...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
02nd January 2007
Hair forms a beautiful part of human body. All human beings wish to have strong and healthy hair and people often go to any extent to have a beautiful crowning glory. Hair treatments and hair specialization has become a multi million dollar industry today...
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Author:
Dr John Anne