Articles, tagged with "urine tests", page 4
22nd February 2010
kidney cancer affects men about twice as often as women. most people who contract this disease are over the age of 50.
causes
the exact causes of kidney cancer are not well understood. kidney cancer is not contagious; no one can catch any type of canc...
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Author:
Colin Garza
19th February 2010
Many people experience lower left side back pain, which can last for days, weeks or months at a time. Common symptoms may include localized pain below the ribs and around the side of the torso. In addition, lower left side back pain may be intermittent in...
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Author:
jabrams
09th February 2010
Today's world is fighting with many chronic diseases. The life has shortened and people are suffering from many different diseases. People go to hospitals and other medical clinics to give different tests so that they get to know about their health status...
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Vitamin Pills
21st January 2010
There are many reasons for a doctor to order a diagnostic test for a patient. Sometimes it is to diagnose people with various diseases, to confirm that a person is getting better through a recovery process and to even check to see if a person has recovere...
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Author:
DiscountMedicalSupplies
08th January 2010
Diabetes is a condition in which body either does not produce enough, or doesn't respond properly to insulin, a hormone produced in the pancreas. Insulin enables cells to absorb glucose and turn it into energy. This causes glucose to add and build up in t...
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Author:
ayurvedicherbal
08th January 2010
Long-time pet owners already know that feline bladder infections can be common. This tendency toward repeated cat bladder infections seems to increase with the age of your cat. As they get older, they have more of them, it seems. The good news is that in ...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
08th January 2010
If you find out that you have a cat with thickened bladder, you need to understand the underlying cause. For example, this can be due to infection that has moved up the tube that connects the bladder to outside the body (urethra), or from crystals that ha...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
08th January 2010
While it may appear a bit unseemly, dog owners should always keep an eye out for canine bladder control issues. Dogs can be especially vulnerable to infections in the urinary tract as well as formation of bladder stones, and watching for canine bladder le...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
08th January 2010
Blood in dog urine is not always a serious problem with the eventual treatment of the condition dependent on the cause. No matter what you suspect as the cause, you should visit your veterinarian as soon as possible.
Causes of Blood in Dog Urine
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Author:
Jeff Grill
17th December 2009
Drug testing has become a more popular process used by companies in recent years, including pre-employment requirement for new employees, random, ‘for cause' and post- accident testing. Common methods used for workplace drug testing include urine and sa...
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Author:
Jullvan
10th December 2009
Are you concerned that your son, daughter, or family member is doing drugs? Is the prospect of having to bring them to a clinic too horrible for you to even contemplate? You should take time to consider another option. Why not try home drug-testing as an ...
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Author:
Millard Franco
24th November 2009
Like humans, dogs are also vulnerable to heart problems. Dog heart disease is a serious condition that has affected a significant number of dogs. The heart consists of four chambers, two of which are located on the left side and the other two on the right...
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Author:
jamesyoung
24th November 2009
Just like people, animals are susceptible to illness and stress. And, just like people, there is a lot you can do to keep them healthy.
Julie noticed her dog, Zac, was drinking more water. Not just once, but several days in a row. She knew that excess ...
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Author:
TroyMaclean
13th November 2009
Most professional advisers would advise their clients that the basis of insurance for families should be the various forms of protection. Just think of the things that could go awry - accidents and illnesses do, unfortunately, happen when we least expect ...
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Author:
michael challiner
27th October 2009
The kidneys are two fist-shaped organs located on either side of the spine. They filter your blood in order to rid the body of impurities that can cause damage to your body. Kidneys also work to control blood pressure and produce hormones critical to bodi...
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TheCaringSpace.com