Articles, tagged with "grain of sand", page 5
20th January 2009
Kidney Stone Formation
Our kidneys function as filters in our body. It has nephrons or fine tube-like filters which excretes the waste from the blood and produces the urine. These nephrons then act as filters of the blood and the wastes collected by pa...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
20th January 2009
Kidney stones are a pain both to those that are currently experiencing them and also for those around the sufferers! With an extreme amount of pain associated with them and the pass kidney stone waiting game, it is something that nobody in their right min...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
09th January 2009
Are you sick and tired of having to drop everything to let your dog outside every five minutes? There can be several reasons for a dog urinating frequently.
Canine Urinary Tract Infections
Canine cystitis is the most common cause of frequent urinati...
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Author:
Darlene Norris
07th January 2009
If you've ever had any experience with a cat bladder stone, you want to know why this happened to your cat and how to prevent it from happening in the future. By the time you've finished reading this article, you'll have a better understanding of bladder...
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Author:
Darlene Norris
12th November 2008
Gallstones are hard, pebble-like deposits that form inside the gallbladder. Gallstones may be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a golf ball, depending on how long they have been forming.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Most people who ...
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Author:
Peter rodrick
30th October 2008
There are millions of websites on the Internet, and yours is just a small grain of sand on the beach. And without traffic, your website will die a miserable death. How can you make your website stand out among all the rest and get the traffic that you h...
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Author:
Christopher M. Hall
20th October 2008
Have you ever wondered why some people can walk away from addiction and some can not?
Why is it that some people fall into the addiction trap, yet others partake in substances and compulsions moderately?
Well, first let's take a look at what I like to...
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Author:
Vcoach
17th October 2008
"I am not on this earth by chance. I am here for a purpose and that purpose is not to shrink into a grain of sand but to grow into a mountain. Henceforth I will strain my potential until it cries for mercy..." Og Mandino.What if we are holding ourselves s...
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Author:
Berdine Bronkhorst
23rd September 2008
Cosmic evolution is dancing through you right this minute... it's a pretty big deal. In case you've never thought of it, you are the physical expression of the universe, just like a single grain of sand creates a beach. Being the physical expression of t...
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Author:
Lynn Scheurell
18th September 2008
Have you ever wondered why some people can walk away from addiction and some can not? So, what's the secret to bullet proofing yourself against the guns of addiction?
Why is it that some people fall into the addiction trap, yet others partake in substa...
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Author:
Vcoach
05th September 2008
Kidney sand was made of salts and reserves in the urine that pole together to form small "pebbles." They are regularly painless while they remain in the kidney, but they can reason difficult torture as they solve limp and move through narrow tubes (ureter...
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Author:
Jeremy Seaver
03rd September 2008
One of the fairly minor after effects you may experience with LASIK eye surgery is dry eye. If your eyes start to itch, you're probably experiencing dry eye. You can relieve dry eye by using artificial tears. Right after surgery you doctor will probably t...
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Author:
Carson Danfield
01st September 2008
Almost 12% of the U.S. population suffers from kidney polish, it is a budding glitch across industrialized nations and thought to be associated with better values of living. These gravel built when chemicals in the kidneys form crystals and bind together....
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Author:
Jeremy Seaver
16th July 2008
Kidney stones result of the formation of crystals of salts and minerals in the urine. By sticking together, these crystals may form in the kidneys or urinary tract stones (renal lithiasis) of different size vary from a grain of sand to a large golf ball.
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Author:
Raphaelo
10th July 2008
Have you got a beautiful website that no one knows is there?
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Then you need Search Engine Optimisation and Professional Copywriting.
Having the right c...
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Author:
Kevin Donnelly