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Cervical Spondylitis and its Homeopathic treatment

13th October 2009
What is Cervical spondylosis? A person with cervical spondylosis has destruction of the joints and disks located between the bones in the neck. The swelling and collapse of the disk can place pressure on the nerves that pass between the bones of the ne... Read >
Author: Dr. Rajesh Shah

Mini Stroke (TIA) - How Much Do You Know About This Disease?

13th September 2009
TIA, also know as a mini stroke, occurs when there has been temporary blockage of blood flow in the brain, due to a thrombus. In a TIA, the body releases it's own small amount of tPA and quickly dissolves the clot. This accounts for the temporary sympt... Read >
Author: Clivir Team

Ear Disease And Your Pet

08th September 2009
Ear disease is one of the most common conditions in cats and comes in many shapes and forms - the most serious of which is a regular cause of pet insurance claims. In this article I look at some of the causes, symptoms and treatments of ear disease, as w... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

What are the Side Effects of Sleep Apnea?

29th August 2009
As time passes, sleep apnea becomes more serious and dangerous to your life. All aspects of your life will be affected by this sleep disorder. You will start with a very bad sleep, with nights struggling to breathe and noisy snoring that probably mak... Read >
Author: remyboy21

Meniscus Tear: Signs, Symptoms, and Signals

21st August 2009
The word ëmeniscusí means crescent shaped structure and owes its origin to Greek. The C-shaped meniscus made of tough cartilage is wedged between the cartilage surfaces covering the three bones that form our knee joint. Meniscus aids the function of the... Read >
Author: Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle

The 7 most common features of every Bathroom - Part I

08th August 2009
Lack of Proper Storage and Presence of Clutter Given that bathroom design has remained virtually unchanged since the introduction of indoor plumbing, designs to safely accommodate supplies, towels and other bathroom related items is grossly inadequate.... Read >
Author: bentleybaths

Cervical Arthritis

07th August 2009
Cervical arthritis also known as cervical spondylosis is an osteoarthritic condition that affects the upper spine. During this condition, the cervical vertebrae and the flexible disks of shock-absorbing cartilage that fit between them begin to degenerate.... Read >
Author: Mercy

The Benefits of Therapeutic Massage for Senior Citizens

10th July 2009
Complementary medicine, including massage therapy, is becoming increasingly popular among senior citizens. The results of a recent survey conducted by the American Massage Therapy Association showed a threefold increase in the percentage of older adults ... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas

Fall Protection Equipment Saves Lives

09th July 2009
This past spring, a contractor faced a potential $70,000 fine from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for committing a violation of fall protection safety. The violation is considered "one committed with plain indifference to or inte... Read >
Author: Phillips

What is a Transient Ischemic Attack?

22nd June 2009
A transient ischemic attack is no laughing matter. Picture this: You are shopping for holiday presents and as you reach to pick up a toy, you feel your arm lose its feeling. When you try to explain that your arm is numb, you can not speak and the people y... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Excessive Alcohol Consumption & Your Health

20th May 2009
Consuming anything excessively is bad for your health… whether it be chocolate, red meat, cocaine, or alcohol. Some things, legally especially, should not be consumed at all… but abuse comes when you do not consume in moderation. A strong, and unfortu... Read >
Author: Mark Stylan

Cure Tinitus - The Ringing In the Ears

18th May 2009
It is important to understand the nature of tinnitus. Often, it is not an illness in itself but a side effect or symptom of an underlying problem. A series of tests can be done in order to identify whether the constant ringing of the ear is caused by an o... Read >
Author: AnnaGold

Read About Tinitus - The Noise In the Ears

07th April 2009
Based on the researches about tinnitus or the ringing in the ear, it is said that the effect of too much exposure to noise is the number one cause of it, aside from that, it is also said that there are no possible way to cure it, so people who are experie... Read >
Author: AnnaGold

What You Must Know About Koi Disease

13th March 2009
Hello. My name is Brad and today I am going to be discussing Koi disease and how you can help stop your Koi from getting it. If you keep Koi yourself then you are likely very protective about your Koi because they are great creatures to be around so th... Read >
Author: Brad Kooper

Reduce Symptoms Of Motion Sickness Naturally With Vitamins

11th March 2009
Motion sickness is the result of motion causing the eyes, the sensory nerves, and the vestibular apparatus of the ear to send conflicting signals to the brain, causing a loss of equilibrium or a sense of vertigo. Most often, it is experienced in a car, a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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