Articles, tagged with "frequent headaches", page 4
27th September 2010
Do you feel continuous fatigue, frequent headaches? If you happen to feel your energy meter drops down frequently or your skin has lost its shine, then it's time to go for a detox clean. It is the latest fitness mantra, and can turn out to be a life chang...
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Author:
Rayner
08th September 2010
Regardless of the frequency of attacks of Sinusitis and an increasing number of patients globally, the disease is paid least attention. In sinusitis, the sinus lining gets sore. If the sinus cavity gets swollen shut, it is assumed that the mucous drainage...
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Author:
Richard Rabins
03rd September 2010
We all face stress in our daily lives and in small doses it can be a good thing - it is what keeps us on our toes in job interviews, propels us to meet deadlines and helps us avoid danger. However when the stress in your life exceeds your ability to cope,...
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Author:
Andrew Cate
19th August 2010
If one suffers from extreme low moods, or has been diagnosed with clinical depression, it is essential to seek medical help from a doctor / psychiatrist. Depression and its associated symptoms are completely treatable and there are a lot of options availa...
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Author:
alexandarwilliam
11th August 2010
Sinusitis is a tough problem to beat. For some, the symptoms can be mild but persisting, which can be a hassle as one goes through his daily routine. For others, sinusitis symptoms can be debilitating, severely affecting the quality of life. Although it m...
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Author:
jillghprx
09th August 2010
Potassium is a key mineral in our body that manages several functions to maintain a healthy life. In fact, it is the third most-available mineral present in our body. Because of this mineral, the body maintains the appropriate level of fluids, which helps...
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Author:
Taylor Benjamin
04th August 2010
If you endure from neck or back discomfort, whiplash, sciatica, have frequent headaches or many other painful ailments, you've possibly thought to be seeking the assist of an Oakville chiropractor. Chiropractors are medical doctors who diagnose and deal ...
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Author:
Kerry Reynolds
21st July 2010
Chiropractors diagnose and treat conditions related to neuromuscular and skeletal systems. They are licensed at the state level by a body of examiners to determine if they are eligible for practice. Any Manhattan chiropractor should be licensed at the sta...
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Author:
peterrandoll
08th July 2010
Chronic headache, or chronic daily headache (CDH) are defined as headaches that occur more than 15 days per month for longer than 3 months. Chronic daily headache is not a diagnosis but a category that contains many disorders representing primary and sec...
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Author:
Medical Zones
07th July 2010
The liver is the largest solitary gland in the body. It is situated on the right side of the abdomen beneath the lower ribs and just beneath the diaphragm which divide the chest from the abdomen.
Liver perform a number of important functions in the bo...
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Author:
Dr. Lee Mikal
20th June 2010
Toric contact lenses have now become the top most dealers in the global market. These types of contact lenses are usually recommended for curing medical ailments, mainly astigmatism. Astigmatism is not merely a disease, but it can be defined as a defect, ...
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Author:
elishkiya
08th June 2010
Many individuals suffer with seasonal allergies, including hay fever, that affects the nose and eyes. Commonly caused by dust, pollen and animal dander, many allergy sufferers often especially begin to feel the effects during the spring months as the tree...
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Author:
Clinton Mccoy
08th June 2010
The word 'allergy' refers to a changed or unusual tissue reaction after it is exposed to an antigen or allergen. Allergy occurs when our body becomes too sensitive and gets susceptible to allergic reaction. There is no specific area in the body where alle...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
27th May 2010
Liver disease is a broad term that covers all the potential problems that may occur to cause the liver to fail to perform its chosen functions. Usually, more than 75% or three quarters of liver tissue needs to be affected before decrease in function occur...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
20th May 2010
When a person is under stress, their body starts what is known as a stress response. A number of chemicals are released into the bloodstream, the heart beats faster, breathing becomes more rapid, and muscles tense up. If the person is planning on running ...
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Author:
Edward Gooden