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10 Alarming Neurological Symptoms of Lyme Disease That You Should Look Out For

11th January 2011
Lyme disease is an infection that results from the bite of an infected tick. The illness is caused by the bacterium known as Borrelia burgdorferi. Forested areas and those with lush grasses are ripe for tick habitat so if you live near these, always prote... Read >
Author: melissa

10 Lyme Disease's Alarming Neurological Symptoms That One Should Look Out For

10th January 2011
Numbness, abnormal feelings in the limbs, Bell's palsy, meningitis, vision problems, difficulty in concentrating, memory loss, encephalopathy, sleep disturbances, and cognitive impairment are some neurological symptoms of Lyme disease that you should look... Read >
Author: ArticleSubmit Auto

Chiropractic - Auto Car Injury Will Be Important To Your Future

31st December 2010
When we get in an accident our first concern is usually getting the car out of the way and taken care of. After we exchange the important and vital information of license, registration and insurance we make sure that our cars are safely towed to a place t... Read >
Author: John Horn

Rheumatoid Arthritis: Signs and Treatment Options

22nd December 2010
There are two main kinds of arthritis the osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis both have pain such as Knee Pain, swelling and stiffness in the joints. How do you know if you have osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis? What differentiates rheumatoid ar... Read >
Author: Angel Rymes

How to Tell if you have Rheumatoid Arthritis

22nd December 2010
There can be two major kinds of arthritis the osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis both have pain such as Knee Pain, inflammation and rigidity in the joints. How could you tell if you have osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis? What differentiates rhe... Read >
Author: Angel Rymes

What to expect when you see a type 1 Diabetic suffering a hypoglycaemic attack

26th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Paul Evans A diabetic hypoglycaemic attack can come as a result of many different activities. A type 1 diabetic can experience spells of dizziness, blurred sight, sweating, shaking hands and feet, an unnaturally cold body temperature... Read >
Author: Paul

Whiplash Injuries, Are They Taken Seriously Enough?

19th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Robert Gray Whiplash is the name given to an injury sustained to the neck when it is suddenly and unexpectedly thrown back and forth causing trauma. The term whiplash is often used very loosely these days, for any minor pain or disco... Read >
Author: Robert Gray Solicitor

Causes of Back Pain - Sciatica

16th November 2010
What is it? The term sciatica is commonly used to describe pain traveling in the distribution of the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is a set of symptoms including pain that may be caused by general compression and/or irritation of one of five nerve roots that ... Read >
Author: amrspine

Migraine - Alternative Migraine Cures

21st October 2010
Migraine - Alternative Migraine Cures Migraine, by definition, means half the head. The word migraine is most typically used to explain an intense headache. The migraine headache affects approximately fifteen% of the population. Girls are affected 3 time... Read >
Author: BISS

Things to Prepare When Travelling with Your Dog

14th October 2010
Travelling can be an enjoyable thing, especially if you go with the company you love. It can be even more enjoyable if you went with your favorite dog, your little companion whom has seen you through your happiest and toughest times. However, making a dog... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Brief Introduction to Hypnotherapy for Anxiety

12th October 2010
Credit crunch aside, our society is technologically and materially far richer than ever before in human history. It is much safer, too. But our levels of stress, anxiety and depression are higher than ever. The Health and Safety Executive calculates that ... Read >
Author: Hypnotherapy

Treatment With Herbs

27th September 2010
The sensations are often described as a deep pain, burning, "pins and needles" sensation, numbness, itching and extreme sensitivity of the skin to touch. At the start of the shingles infection, some people may experience symptoms similar to those of flu s... Read >
Author: TomHanks

First Aid for Summer Camps

15th September 2010
So, you’ve decided to be a camp counselor or at least a volunteer to a summer program. While part of your training may include learning first aid, knowing what to do when faced with basic emergencies isn’t always a given. In fact, many adults and teens, w... Read >
Author: McDevitt

Severe Anxiety Disorder - Don't Let It Take Over Your Life, Regain Control Today

31st August 2010
In the modern hectic world we live in having to juggle work and family, getting stressed and feeling pressure is not uncommon. Yet when these two things come together, it can result in severe anxiety disorder. Should you leave things as they are, they are... Read >
Author: Lucien Vang

Why Do I Have Neck Pain?

31st August 2010
Neck pain affects almost two-thirds of the global population at some point in their lives. Diagnosis and treatment of neck pain conditions is the second largest sector of the chiropractic profession, bested only by low back pain. In much the same way a... Read >
Author: Dr. Stacey Burke
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