Articles, tagged with "iron deficiency", page 1
31st October 2014
Feeling Tired? Depressed? Stressed a lot? Check it out may be you are deficient of something.
More than 40%deaths and 30% of disease burden in developing countries are linked to factors involving nutrition.
Specifically, In India nearly 18% (i.e. ap...
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Author:
Maria Mishra
21st December 2011
You may discover two explanations why juicing will help you slim down. Particular nourishment discovered only in newly juiced fruit and veggies trigger one to feeling whole and decrease foods cravings. Additionally analysis of scientific diet plan says mi...
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Author:
ArlieMarshall02
18th October 2011
There is a great request for low acid and acid free coffee. This is due to people who say they have extreme reactions to the acid in coffee. And, this condition makes it necessary for them to stop drinking coffee all together or find another recourse. Bot...
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Author:
Joyce Kaaland
17th October 2011
When the lining of the stomach is inflamed, irritated or infected, it is called gastritis. The condition can be chronic or acute. It is usually chronic among people who suffer from extreme cases of iron deficiency. Any type of stomach disorder can disrupt...
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Author:
Healthy_Woman
10th June 2011
Modern medical research has confirmed that tofu not only is rich in protein and eight essential amino acids for the human body, but also contains a lot of fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Thus, tofu is a delicious and nourishing food. However, t...
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Author:
Codeblue
27th April 2011
If your entire body is deficient in its retailers of iron, it can lead to anemia. If the iron retailers develop into depleted, then your synthesis of hemoglobin can be inhibited. Signs or symptoms of anemia include pallor, reduction of urge for food, inso...
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Author:
Logan Stout
01st April 2011
Female pattern Baldness is a common form of hair loss soon after menopause but could start following adolescence. Women will generally start to lose their head of hair inside the scalp as well as the front of the hairline and this is where your hair may r...
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Author:
DR Moser
01st November 2010
Helicobacter Pylori is a spiral shaped bacteria residing beneath the layer of mucus in the stomach. You are said to have been infected by this bacteria when you suffer from peptic ulcers. When gastritis due to this infection becomes chronic it can also le...
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Author:
Marcia
19th May 2010
The overgrowth of the fungi Candida Albicans is responsible for the onset of Thrush, which is also know as Yeast Infection or Candidiasis. Thrush is not a serious disease but it can cause great discomfort for its sufferer. The best thing you can do then y...
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Author:
Efrain Aguilar
11th May 2010
An excessive amount of hair loss in which average ride of the hair is adjusted is familiar as telogen effluvium hair loss. Many Times hair growth depends on tercet phases which are a regression state, a maturation state and a resting phase. Mostly the hai...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
10th March 2010
Pregnant women must ensure that they receive proper nutrition throughout their pregnancy so that their unborn child will be healthy and well-developed. There are important foods to eat when pregnant that every expecting woman should be aware of, as she is...
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Author:
Roger Noonan
03rd November 2009
Hair loss among women is not an unusual problem. In one study, 34% of women from Japan, the USA, and the UK reported increased hair loss compared to 5 years earlier. The reasons are complicated and can vary from person to person. Thus, it is important to ...
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Author:
millhugz
16th September 2009
Tired? Breathless? Confused?
The culprit could be anemia
John Neustadt, ND
Montana Integrative Medicine
September 11, 2009
When there is a shortage of healthy red blood cells, the amount of oxygen being carried through the circulatory system is i...
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Author:
Nutritional Biochemistry Inc
25th July 2009
ADHD and all the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ADHD, Aspergers, Tourettes, OCD, Autism) are childhood neurobehavioral disorders. Many times these disorders are so complex and can be so emotional that we lose sight of basic neurophysiology. Certainly we all a...
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Author:
drmane
08th May 2008
Chapped and cracked lips could get worse when left untreated, and they are extremely excruciating. When bacterial and fungal infection come in, you can develop angular cheilitis. This is a kind of lip sore that's so extreme that it becomes defiant of trea...
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Author:
Farah