Articles, tagged with "parkinson s disease", page 5
23rd April 2010
"Is This the Cure for Cancer, Diabetes and Alzheimer's That Really Works?"
► Discover the remarkable, scientifically proven natural therapy that creates an environment within the body where cancer and other diseases cannot thrive -- and enables the b...
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Author:
DAVID
22nd April 2010
Being diagnosed with such incapacitating diseases as Parkinson's disease, ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease, MS (multiple sclerosis), heart illnesses, and lung-related conditions such as asthma and emphysema can be a devastating blow to anyone. But what would b...
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Jenniferslisa
14th April 2010
Parkinson's disease has been classified into five stages by Hoehn and Yahr. Their classification is based on the severity of symptoms and the degree of disability the patient experiences.
When prescribing treatment, the neurologist will take into acco...
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Author:
Lou Mcknight
01st April 2010
The global market for human vaccines has experienced strong growth in the past few years, and R&D departments at many pharmaceutical companies are working on new prophylactics, some of which may see near-term marketing. What illnesses may see a vaccine op...
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Author:
Sandip
24th March 2010
Car accidents are the leading cause of brain injuries in people under 34
Traumatic brain injury costs the USA billions each year
Brain injury victims suffer severe financial loss
In the United States, car accidents are the leading cause of injury, i...
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Author:
Frank Smith
22nd March 2010
Senior diseases associated with aging can be prevented or at the very least controlled. As the population of adults aged 65 and older in the U.S. continues to grow, the burden on public health and the health care system will be great.
Although chronic...
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Author:
Dave Tabern
15th March 2010
Ellen Caroll provides often requested their self this kind of actual query - specifically in terms of assisting the girl loved ones find how much rest they want. Using a child inside preschool along with a girl within graduation, any partner whom performs...
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Marlon Jackson
11th March 2010
Vitamin B6 helps our bodies to metabolize the fat, protein and carbohydrates we eat because it's needed for the production of hydrochloric acid. It helps create hormones for adrenaline and insulin. It's essential for our nervous systems to be healthy.
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Author:
Richard Stooker
02nd March 2010
Some of these products may indeed be helpful. However, my assertion is that these products are unlikely to provide the kind of benefits that are being advertised.
In this article, I'm going to suggest a few steps that are likely to yield a much better...
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Author:
Animesh Pal
23rd February 2010
Parkinson's disease (PD) belongs to a group of conditions called motor system disorders, which are the result of the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells.
The four main symptoms of PD are tremor, or wobbly in hands, arms, legs, jaw, and face; rigidity...
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Author:
dr. sarkozy mikal
19th February 2010
Did you know that a lack of saliva is the cause for xerostomia, also known as dry mouth. This condition may be detrimental to your teeth and it can affect how you enjoy eating foods. Saliva acts to prevent tooth decay through minimizing the growth of bact...
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Author:
rhowell
17th February 2010
In the coming months, stem cell researchers will gather at conferences around the world, discussing recent advancements in stem cell research and development. For example, stem cell therapy research and a variety of formats has made national headline news...
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Author:
Bariatric
16th February 2010
A current article entitled PEOPLE WITH PARKINSONS FACE BIAS got me thinking. My buddies would expect my usual rant in regards to the money spent to research questions which have obvious answers. This just seemed like another. Let's see, an individual who ...
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Heidi H
12th February 2010
Majority of the people today go to doctors when they experience sickness, feel pain, or acquire diseases and any other uncomfortable feeling in general. Some of us would go to a therapist or a psychiatrist when we do not fully understand our emotions or w...
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Author:
John Tyler
08th February 2010
Muscles sore? Joints hurting? Could it be whole body inflammation? Medical science is beginning to think so. It is implicated with:
rheumatoid arthritis
inflammatory bowel disease
eczema
obesity
atherosclerosis
hyper-tension
Alzheimer's
osteopor...
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Author:
Terry Johnston