Articles, tagged with "low blood pressure", page 1
29th June 2012
Blood pressure is the measure of how hard your blood is pushing against the inside of your arteries. Though a certain amount of pressure is needed to carry blood through your body, but if that pressure is too great, you have high blood pressure, or hypert...
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bookmydoctor
07th February 2012
The earliest reference to the term “yoga” can be traced back in the Katha Upanishad. It has been referred there is a mode of controlling the senses. In a simple manner it can be described as an integration of physical as well as mental exercises designed ...
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Author:
evolvefitwear
19th August 2011
Alternative medicine is totally different from modern or allopathic medicine. Alternative medicine is older form of medicine than the present modern medicine. In present modernization, when everybody is moving at fast pace. People have become more result ...
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Derek Smith
09th May 2011
Women have experienced ringing ear during pregnancy. A few ladies shrug this away since they are used to this issue. Some new moms, nevertheless, rush off to check with their own doctors at the first manifestation of ringing ear while pregnant, by some me...
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Benjamin Hedley
14th April 2011
You could have heard about Seredyn if you have been in search of a way to cope with issues such as anxiety, stress, panic disorder and tension. The formulation of Seredyn has been scientifically formulated to calm the anxious brain.
Seredyn operates by...
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Paddy Aten
20th December 2010
For Inattentive Attention Deficit Disorder, (Inattentive ADD), the most prescribed treatment is stimulant drugs. Some patients with Inattentive ADD, however, cannot take stimulant drugs because they may have increased anxiety or have problems with depress...
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Tess Messer
22nd November 2010
Anorexia complications fluctuate in degree and in severity. Anorexia in its most fatal complication can result in death. This can come as a big surprise to many since anorexia can lead to death even if the patient is not the least underweight. Anorexia co...
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Johnny
17th November 2010
If you suffer from the effects of hypertension (high blood pressure), anxiety or panic attacks or any other heart related problems then you may have come across the name - Beta Blocker. A BB is a type of medication that can come in a variety of forms from...
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Author:
meganosh
02nd November 2010
This clause will inform you about Abilify side effects and we leave behind also say something less told about Abilify side effects in children. Abilify is likewise sold as Aripiprex and Abilify Discmelt. This is a prescription drug drug used in schizophre...
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Jonsi
21st July 2010
Dizziness can be a common dysfunction of the human immune system. Dizziness is characterized by several symptoms. The most common sign of dizziness is the sense of the surrounding world going round even as one stands or sits at one place. This type of neu...
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Author:
ememichael
26th May 2010
Tinnitis happens to be an hearing condition bringing about a ringing sensation in the ears leading to short-term tingling or maybe it can be lengthier. Buzzing in the ears is simply not a disease as it does not occur often; it's a indication brought on be...
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Esteban Joseph
18th February 2010
Chair Massage (also called seated massage) was developed by American, David Palmer in the early 1980's.
This 15 minute massage is performed with the recipient seated on, and supported by an ergonomically designed chair.
Even though chair massage is ...
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Author:
Tony
04th February 2010
Every single one of the seven main Chakras has a potential effect on your physical body. The subtle energy travels within and around your entire system. Any weaker Chakra or energy center is the most likely area for you to first notice the physical sympto...
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Author:
Davina
08th December 2009
ANAEMIA
Anaemia is derived from a greek word anaimia "lack of blood".
DEFINATION: Anaemia is defined as decrease in normal number of red blood cells (RBCs) or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood.
The normal level of hemoglob...
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Author:
Robert Bell
27th October 2009
Cold weather can be especially risky for senior citizens who may experience a deadly drop in body temperature. This is called hypothermia and occurs when the body temperature falls below 96° F. This drop in temperature can cause irregular heartbeats and ...
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TheCaringSpace.com