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What Is Nonspecific Back Pain - Common Causes and Diagnosis

22nd February 2010
If you are suffering from pain in your back with no obvious cause, you are suffering from non-specific back pain. The most common causes are strenuous activity or exercise. The symptoms are very similar to any other types of back discomfort, that can m... Read >
Author: Clivir Team

Chiropractic- 5 Ways to no More Back Pain!

01st February 2010
Ouch! My aching back, as you try to play with your young kids. It is very difficult to play with your kids if you flat out don't feel good. You take your back pain medications in one gulp, and you smile at how quickly it works. Well, wipe that smile of... Read >
Author: drweisgerber

Peptic Ulcer Is A Health Disorder

22nd January 2010
medical studies suggest that the primary cause of peptic ulcer is a bacterial infection. Bacterial infections usually involve the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori). Although not generally not considered a serious health problem, peptic ulcer shou... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Tips in Treating Your TMJ Problem

15th January 2010
TMJ or temporomandibular joint disorder is a problem of the jaw joint. The excruciating pain and discomforts brought by this disorder can be very disturbing and it is important to know the best ways of treating your TMJ problem. Painful and limited jaw... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Importance of vitamin C in human life

14th January 2010
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, which is a water-soluble nutrient that is easily excreted from the body when not required. Vitamin C prescence is quite critical for living creatures that almost all mammals can use their own cells to produce it. Al... Read >
Author: Mary Adler

Leg Pain, Muscle Spasms and More!

14th January 2010
Leg Pain Leg Pain is something that is a common complaint and a common symptom for a lot of different causes such as muscle spasms or cramps, injuries, dehydration or depletion of minerals like potassium, sodium, calcium, or magnesium. It can also be ... Read >
Author: Geraldo Bowers

What is glucosamine sulfate?

12th January 2010
At various clinical trials glucosamine sulfate has been tested. Its effectiveness is similar to glucosamine hydrochloride. The sulphate is simply a carrier of the actual glucosamine. There is a big debate regarding which amongst the two is more effective;... Read >
Author: markward

Why Old Aspirin Smells Like Vinegar

24th December 2009
Aspirin is one of the medications that are used to reduce pain, inflammation and temperature. It has been used for several decades and still remains to be a choice even after the introduction of other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Althou... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Start Curing Your Tennis Elbow - Tips to Cure Your Tennis Elbow Quick!

22nd December 2009
Are you here looking to treat your tennis elbow? First, let me sympathize - I know what you are going through! I hope that you will find this article helpful in relieving your pain and getting back into the game. "Tennis elbow" is a condition that is p... Read >
Author: Nancy Keller

Remedies of Rheumatism

22nd December 2009
Rheumatism has become a general term for medical problems that affect the heart, joints, kidney, bones, lung and skin. There is a huge list of herbal remedies that are recommended in battling Rheumatism but modern medicine understands that there is severa... Read >
Author: harryjackson9

Holistic Approach to Rheumatoid Arthritis Management

16th December 2009
Holistic Approach to Rheumatoid Arthritis Management The major challenge for persons diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis is how to deal with the pain and deformity brought about by its major symptom: stiffness, swelling and inflammation of the joints.... Read >
Author: AsOne Tallents

Treatment Tennis Elbow

10th December 2009
Tennis Elbow is a common condition caused typically by playing racquet sports, such as tennis and racquetball. What happens is that the outer elbow bone area becomes inflamed and irritated by these sports or other everyday activities. Tennis elbow is an a... Read >
Author: julia

The Side Effects Of Pain Relievers

10th December 2009
Pain relievers are considered by many athletes and physically active individuals as an essential tool for treating muscle pain induced by intense physical activities. These drugs help alleviate pain that are brought by strains, sprains, muscle spasms, and... Read >
Author: Emilio Maldonado

Rotator Cuff Physical Therapy Exercises Will Repair Your Damaged Shoulder Quickest

27th November 2009
Having torn my rotator cuff quite badly at the end of last year and ending up with a shoulder impingement I have found out that rotator cuff physical therapy exercises are by far the quickest way to get your shoulder back to its pre injury state. This is ... Read >
Author: Nick Bryant

If You Have Reached Forty Maybe You Should Be Thinking About Starting Shoulder Physical Therapy Exer

26th November 2009
Shoulder injuries are not exclusively limited to the over forties, but if you are at risk of a mid-life crisis you are also at a higher than average risk of injuring your shoulder. Around thirty percent of us will suffer a problematic shoulder injury once... Read >
Author: Nick Bryant
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