Articles, tagged with "dehydration", page 5
11th December 2009
Due to festivities and occasional drinking, most of us have experienced a bout of unpleasantness the morning after excessive drinking. Commonly known as hangover, its effects vary from person to person in terms of strength and intensity. It usually involv...
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Author:
genelia
10th December 2009
Are you sick of the burning pain that is caused by ovarian cysts? Are you tired of the constant worry about developing cancer, losing your fertility or having to have a hysterectomy?Thousands of women have problems with recurring ovarian cysts. Thankfully...
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Author:
Jenny Rantoul
04th December 2009
It may surprise you to learn, but dogs can develop diabetes just as people can. Diabetes is a life-threatening illness so you will need to closely monitor your dog's blood sugar and provide him with the correct medication. You will also need to carefu...
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Author:
benafronmeniz
01st December 2009
Leaky Gut Syndrome is a serious problem in the US, primarily because of the types of foods that we ne eat. All of the years that Americans have been eating processed foods are causing a sequence of problems. Sludge that is indigestible or processed foods ...
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Author:
TheDoctor Within
27th October 2009
This is actually something many pet owners do not bother asking. It takes the concerned owners to stand up and ask.
The Simple Answer
This is very simple to answer. We all know that an animal needs fresh water daily to make sure that it remains health...
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Author:
Daniel P. Martin
09th October 2009
Water is very much an important & essential commodity in our life as it prevents us from falling prey to dehydration. We need to maintain certain levels of water intake to keep us hydrated and also because it forms sixty percent of our total body weight. ...
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Author:
capellaflavordrops
25th September 2009
Feline urinary tract infections are on the rise. They can be treated, but better yet, they can be prevented. One of the most common reasons for Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is the food your cat eats. A diet that's low in protein, and too car...
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Author:
Susan Livingstone
22nd September 2009
Knee Support For Biking
Have you ever been concerned about the health of your knee? - Do you ever have knee problems while you are biking?
Introduction : A biker can use nearly every set of muscles in their legs. This is a good idea whether you are ...
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support.drbrace@gmail.com
16th September 2009
This page will discuss the different types of burns and how to care for them properly. There can be minor burns such as sunburns or major burns such as chemical or electrical burns.
As you know, burns can be very painful. If treated in the correct way,...
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emergencysuppliesinfo.com
15th September 2009
Methyl vinyl ketone is a widely used organic compound classified as an enone (i.e., an alkene and a ketone). This enone characteristic allows it to undergo a wide variety of chemical reactions, a lot centered around the fact that it can act as a Michael a...
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Author:
Jim Turner
03rd August 2009
Mini Lop Rabbits are the sweetest addition to anyones family, here we have compiled tips from our years of keeping and breeding rabbits.Housing your rabbit is crucial and the bigger the better. Mini Lop Rabbits need somewhere they can run or be outside. T...
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Author:
Amanda
17th July 2009
If you're going to invest time, money and energy in skin rejuvenation treatments like microdermabrasion, chemical peels and Botox or fillers, why not give yourself every opportunity to ensure their success? LIGHTWAVE LED Therapy can help you do just that ...
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Author:
Mike Poling
09th July 2009
Vomiting in dogs is a pet health condition that is a reaction or a symptom of an underlying disease such as cancer, diarrhea etc. During vomiting the dog will throw out all the food inside his stomach. Continuous vomiting can lead to dehydration due to lo...
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Author:
Thierry babineaux
27th June 2009
If you suffer from hemorrhoids, (hemroids) then you probably have read that most cases of hemorrhoids will heal by itself without any treatment. So, do you really have to treat your hemorrhoids? Or should you ignore them because they are not serious and w...
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Author:
drwael
18th June 2009
For many people the trigger is financial turmoil, job related difficulties, or accumulated stress. These conditions build up and weigh heavily on you over time, increasing your susceptibility to panic attacks and then specific, worrisome thoughts act as t...
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Author:
Bertil Hjert