Articles, tagged with "rheumatoid arthritis", page 5
01st April 2008
Sree sankara Ayurveda Hospital situated at Perunna, Changanassery, Kottayam, Kerala has a history past more than 25 years. It has other sister institutions at Changanassery, Trivandrum, Khajuraho, Kochi, Goa and Delhi.
Well equipped cozy rooms with se...
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Author:
Dev Sri
25th February 2008
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Cheese is a part of the American culture. Americans enjoy eating cheese, and some are even addicted to it.
Is there such a thing as cheese addiction? Is it an overstatement that you could, in fact, be addicted to chees...
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Stephen Lau
26th January 2008
Improve Join Function with a Better DietSome practitioners in modern medicine say arthritis cannot be cured and patients should learn to manage this disease. However in naturopathy there is a dietetic treatment that may bring relief from this painful ailm...
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25th January 2008
Melatonin is the hormone that regulates sleep. Produced by the Pineal Gland, this hormone controls the body's circadian rhythm, the internal clock that tells us when to fall asleep and when to wake up.Melatonin is also a very powerful antioxidant. In one ...
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Author:
Anthony Kane, MD
02nd September 2007
Hashimoto's disease is a disease characterized by the immune system attacking the thyroid gland. . A family history of thyroid disorders is common, with the HLADR5 gene most strongly implicated conferring a relative risk of 3 in the UK. The person may exp...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
21st May 2007
What is Zinc Sulfate and for what Zinc Sulfate is used?
Zinc Sulfate medication belong to Mineral class. Zinc Sulfate acts as integral part of several enzymes important to protein and carbohydrate metabolism, wound healing, maintenance of normal growth...
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Author:
Alien
18th April 2007
With more than 50 million Americans suffering from chronic headaches, back pain, muscle strain, and arthritis, along with pain from chronic illnesses including diabetes, lupus, fibromyalgia, and multiple sclerosis, and another 25 million dealing with acut...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
29th January 2007
Arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis, is a condition that can affect your quality of life tremendously if you do not know how to manage it well. If you can control the condition and manage it effectively, you will be able to reduce it...
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Author:
Julie Brown
28th September 2006
When your body accumulates an excessive amount of acid, you are at risk for arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia. If you already suffer from one of these diseases, high acidity will intensify your inflammation, soft tissue degeneration and bon...
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Author:
Beverly Taylor
01st September 2006
Too often we hear all the negative thing about tanning beds but what about the indoor tanning benefits? Great news! Read on to find about some of the benefits you can enjoy. Most of the studies we hear about are all negative telling us how bad tanning is ...
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Author:
Claris Lindig
07th June 2006
According to the National Center for Health Statistics there were 45.8 million adults with diagnosed arthritis in the United States in 1993. Although the term literally means joint inflammation, arthritis really refers to a group of more than 100 rheumati...
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Author:
Linda Thompson
24th May 2006
Among the many chronic joint diseases is rheumatoid arthritis, which manifests itself in painful inflammation of the joint lining. It can lead to long term damage, loss of joint function and permanent disability. Rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by t...
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Author:
Blair Stephens
30th April 2006
God Wants to Heal You! ~Many years ago, God led me through scripture to show me thatJesus healed all who came to Him, no exceptions ... and thathealing is still available for us, today ... God doesn't change... according to your faith be it unto you. Even...
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Author Unknown
30th April 2006
Okay, perhaps "Hail to the Kale" is an insipid title for an article. Let's face it; kale is a hard word to rhyme. But, it's better than the title I first came up with: "If kale had a degree, it'd be from Yale."
I guess what my feeble attempts at a cle...
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Author:
Shari Hearn
11th March 2006
Evening primrose oil is extracted from the evening primrose plant (Oenothera biennis), a wildflower found in North America, Europe and parts of Asia. Evening primrose oil is certainly not the only source of GLA; various foods actually contain small amount...
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