Articles, tagged with "chronic infections", page 4
25th June 2008
Coccidioidomycosis is the transmission caused by the dimorphic fungus Coccidioides immitis. Coccidioides immitis, which is frequently establish in desert regions. It is indigenous in sure parts of Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and w...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
15th May 2008
Raised red and white patches appear on the skin. They are accompanied by burning,intense itching, and stinging. Rubbing and scratching usually aggravate the condition. The outbreak of urticaria is sudden and the disease may affect any part or the entire b...
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Author:
peterhutch
13th May 2008
More women are moving towards natural medicine. It's less expensive, and usually has less or no side effects on the body outside treating a particular condition. Homeopathic yeast infection treatments are no different. While there are several treatment cr...
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Author:
D Fraser
08th May 2008
Death by pedicure? Ridiculous suggestion? With so many lawsuits connected to deaths, chronic infections and disfigurement from pedicures; you would think the public would be clamoring for reform. Just the opposite, most consumers completely blow off the r...
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Author:
Dr. Marybeth Crane
01st October 2007
Addison's disease (chronic adrenal insufficiency) is a rare and progressive disorder that affects between one and six in every 100,000 people. It occurs in all age groups and afflicts men and women equally. Addison's disease is caused by the inability of ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
14th August 2007
In a recent interview, clinical nutritionist Thomas Von Ohlen, MS, NC talks about his success in helping patients gain muscle mass safely. Here is what he shared:
"With 65% of American's clinically obese, it is not surprising to see multitudes on diet...
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Author:
Thomas Von Ohlen, MS, NC
08th August 2007
UK's long working hours are not unknown to the world. As per Professor Cary Cooper, a stress expert at Lancaster University Management School, it is not just who work for more than 60 hours, even those who put more than 45 hours at work have the risk of v...
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Author:
Brooke Theresa
26th April 2007
Why is it that some sinusitis sufferers do not respond to normal treatments, medications and surgical procedures and continue to come down with sinus infections regardless of the treatment they have been given? One answer to this question appears to be a...
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Author:
Walter Ballenberger
27th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
Pregnancy -Lactation and Motherhood. Among those we considered not susceptible to illness, the percentage of men and women is quite evenly divided. As susceptibility increases,this changes from 50-50...
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28th February 2007
For those who suffer from bladder control issues and bladder infections there are many medications that will help. You must first get a diagnosis before you can begin treatment is any kind. Incontinence is commonly caused by a bladder infection and treatm...
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Author:
Sven Ullmann
06th August 2006
Get Fatigue Out of Your Life!
If simple tasks make you grumpy, because you feel too tired to do them, you've a problem. You'd be surprised to know, fatigue is one of the top 10 symptoms people complain about when they visit a physician. And, bad news i...
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Author:
Rune Brekke
07th March 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group
Many people have had root filled teeth for a number of years without experiencing an obvious health problem. Dr. Price found a severe stressful occurrence could so overcharge the patient's immune system activity that th...
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Author:
George Meinig
16th September 2005
Sitting in a sauna for a period of time will lead to sweating, which has many health benefits. Infrared saunas, specifically, are used for weight loss and relaxation. Infrared, a type of light, is used to heat objects in the sauna instead of air. One's r...
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Author:
Kevin Stith