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CRYING BABY - REASONS by Fran Harris

28th September 2009
Introduction: Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies.When a baby comes out of the woomb the first thing to do is crying.By the first cry he will take some air in to the lungs for the first time in their life.After delivery if the baby does... Read >
Author: sfabor

How To Properly Recognize Panic Disorder Symptoms

15th September 2009
There are more people than you would typically think that have been affected by panic attacks at some point in their lives. About 1 in 75 Americans have suffered with panic disorder symptoms that have rendered them terrified and confused. The symptoms... Read >
Author: Daniel P. Martin

Movement Of The Neck-Part Three

08th September 2009
Loss of the ability to move the neck normally means that the capsules of the facet joints, sensitive ligamentous bags around the joints, are exposed to the risks of over-stretching. A sudden turn or twist of the head without thinking can lead to the ends ... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Anxiety attack symptoms

19th August 2009
The feelings of anxiety attack symptoms can be explained only when we are in sudden danger. It can be a scary and traumatic experience. This is a phase of sudden and severe discomfort, usually with a sudden onset and typically enduring for no more than 15... Read >
Author: godwinhal

Acne During Pregnancy and How to Deal With It

19th August 2009
Pregnancy brings about many changes and some of those changes may not always be pleasant or welcome like the development of acne. Many women, who have never suffered from acne before, even during the acne prone teen years, may all of a sudden find themsel... Read >
Author: jeyanth

Surgical Menopause

18th August 2009
Surgical menopause is normally induced due to an unusual event. It is induced when the ovaries are surgically removed. This condition can also be induced when the ovaries are seriously damaged by chemotherapy, radiation or by other medications. Often, it ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Sharp chest pain anxiety is very bad

15th August 2009
Panic Disorder is defined by periodic panic or anxiety that usually occurs unexpectedly: "out of the blue ... without warning I felt chest pain and anxiety." Easy situational (phobic) anxiety may be present, but for the most part there is no permanent pre... Read >
Author: Ryan Rivera

Fight Dengue with the newest Insect Repellent

11th August 2009
The disease manifests as a sudden onset of severe headache, muscle and joint pains (myalgias and arthralgias—severe pain that gives it the nick-name break-bone fever or bonecrusher disease), fever, and rash The dengue rash is characteristically brig... Read >
Author: hamidreside

Polyarthritis, What Are The Causes

11th August 2009
Polyarthritis is any type of arthritis that affects five or more joints. An oligoarthritis on the other hand refers to an inflammation of two, three or four joints. This condition can affect anyone regardless of age, gender or even race. This disorder is ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Panic Attacks - Anxiety and Fear

07th August 2009
What is a Panic Attack? A panic attack is a frightening experience. As the name implies, a panic attack is an acute sensation of panic. It comes on abruptly and usually can last about half an hour. During this time the person experiencing the attack... Read >
Author: tppromos

What is Constipation?

07th August 2009
In medical terms, the answer to the question "what is constipation" is simple and straightforward: it's having bowel movements less than three times a week. But in reality, the answer all depends on the individual, and what's normal for you. Constipati... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Anxiety attack symptoms

04th August 2009
The feelings of anxiety attack symptoms can be explained only when we are in sudden danger. It can be a scary and traumatic experience. This is a phase of sudden and severe discomfort, usually with a sudden onset and typically enduring for no more than 15... Read >
Author: godwinhal

Remedies For Gout

02nd August 2009
Gout is a treatable condition, and there are ways to reduce the risk that gout will recur. These attacks can happen over and over unless gout is treated. Many people with high levels in their blood never get gout. Your chances of getting gout are hi... Read >
Author: tbm38668

Ecthyma

01st August 2009
Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies.When a baby comes out of the woomb the first thing to do is crying.By the first cry he will take some air in to the lungs for the first time in their life.After delivery if the baby doesnot cry then it s... Read >
Author: wessels09

Tennis Elbow Treatment

01st August 2009
Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a common elbow injury of racket sport players and manual laborers. Tennis elbow is an overuse injury resulting from the performance of repetitive motions with the hand and forearm, such as swinging a tennis racke... Read >
Author: remediesathome

Taking Action To Recognize and Cure Anxiety Attacks

06th July 2009
An anxiety attack is the body's response to stress, plain and simple. The stress is usually something that occurs environmentally, although frequently it can also be self-generated stress to an imaginary threat. An anxiety attack can also be followed by a... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Taking Steps To Recognize and Cure Anxiety Attacks

06th July 2009
An anxiety attack is your system's reaction to stress, plain and simple. The stress is usually something that happens environmentally, although oftentimes it can also be self-generated stress to an imaginary threat. An anxiety attack can also be followed ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Pain killers for dogs

02nd July 2009
Does Your Vet Treat Your Dog's Persistent Agony Properly?If your dog is wounding, you will need your vet to know a lot about pain killers for dogs. Not all vet make the time to stay up to date about agony studies that apply to pets. Some vets are good at ... Read >
Author: petpain killer

Natural Remedies to Treat Asthma

12th June 2009
Natural remedies for asthma may bring about longer term relief from the disease which is likely to be associated with a deficiency of omega 3 essential fatty acids.Asthma is a respiratory disease that is characterised by sudden onset with closure of bronc... Read >
Author: jasminesmith

Social Phobia – Do You Want To Know About The Causes or Origins of Social Phobia?

17th March 2009
Social phobia can develop for a variety of reasons. The disorder starts in childhood or young adulthood and may grow by slow degrees as time passes. While this phobia often presents itself at a young age, it can stay with a person for years or decades and... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Social Phobia – Do You Want To Know About The Causes or Origins of Social Phobia?

13th March 2009
Social phobia can develop for a variety of reasons. The disorder starts in childhood or young adulthood and may grow by slow degrees as time passes. While this phobia often presents itself at a young age, it can stay with a person for years or decades and... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Do You Understand the Cause of Hair Loss

20th February 2009
It is an unfortunate fact that many men, and a surprisingly high number of women, will suffer from some form of hair loss during their lives and often that hair loss will be permanent. Since hair has been falling out of heads, medical science has been ... Read >
Author: visionary31

Do You Understand the Cause of Hair Loss

20th February 2009
It is an unfortunate fact that many men, and a surprisingly high number of women, will suffer from some form of hair loss during their lives and often that hair loss will be permanent. Since hair has been falling out of heads, medical science has been ... Read >
Author: visionary31

Disuse Syndrome: The Leading Cause of Premature Death

16th February 2009
Imagine a disease that is habitually fatal and could spread each and every time you took the elevator instead of going up the stairs, parked your car right in front of the doorway instead of walking an extra 5 minutes, sat watching 2 hours of television i... Read >
Author: Suzanne Andrews

Evercleanse Wash Away the Bad and Renew Yourself

03rd February 2009
Almost everyone knows the importance of a thorough cleansing for overall health and well being. There are quite a few different methods that can be used for cleaning your colon. Evercleanse is one of the top three recommended systems for detoxifying the b... Read >
Author: Nichemaster

Evercleanse Wash Away the Bad and Renew Yourself

03rd February 2009
Almost everyone knows the importance of a thorough cleansing for overall health and well being. There are quite a few different methods that can be used for cleaning your colon. Evercleanse is one of the top three recommended systems for detoxifying the b... Read >
Author: Nichemaster

The Symptoms of Juvenile Diabetes – Do You Know What They Are?

01st February 2009
Juvenile Diabetes, also known as type 1 diabetes, is a disease that affects nearly 210,000 children and young adults under the age of 20 with approximately 15,000 new cases diagnosed every year. Diabetes in children commonly occurs during puberty between ... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell

Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Bronchitis

20th January 2009
In some cases, for an individual with chronic bronchitis, the symptoms will rapidly worsen without warning. This is known as an acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, abbreviated as AECB. Most individuals who die from chronic bronchitis does so while s... Read >
Author: Amy S. Cheung

Chronic Bronchitis with Acute Exacerbation

20th January 2009
Sometimes, for a person with chronic bronchitis, the physical manifestations will rapidly become worse all of a sudden. This is known as an acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, otherwise known as AECB. A lot of people who expire from chronic bronchit... Read >
Author: Amy S. Cheung

Coronavirus Disease In Dogs

13th January 2009
Sometimes, a short-lived disease can also leave a dog in pain and discomfort. Coronavirus disease is one such pet health care issue that attacks the intestine of the dog, although only for a short duration. Coronavirus disease is also known as Corona and ... Read >
Author: JamesGosling

How Do You Know If You Have Gout?

09th January 2009
Do you enjoy consuming red meat, beer, red wine, excessive amounts of alcohol, rich sauces, seafood, organ meats, anchovies, herring, asparagus, and/or mushrooms? If so, you may be at risk of getting a gout attack. What exactly is gout? Gou... Read >

Don’t Leave Your Stomach Acidity

05th December 2008
Acidity is related to heartburn and gas formation in stomach. In acidity, acid reflux or gastroesopohageal reflux disease, or more commonly known as urdhva gata amalpitta in ayurveda, there is a movement of gastric juices from the stomach into the lower ... Read >
Author: Alien

Eyesight Risk for Diabetic Patients

27th October 2008
There are 23.6 million children and adults in the United States who have diabetes. Diabetes is a diseas in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. There are two types of diabetes; Type 1- is when the body fails to produce insulin, the h... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Diabetes and Your Vision

23rd September 2008
Up to 80% of all patients who have had diabetes for 10 years or longer may suffer from complications of diabetes mellitus or damage to the retina; also called diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy is damage to the blood vessels in the eye caused by d... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Resons Why Baby Cry

08th September 2008
Introduction: Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies.When a baby comes out of the woomb the first thing to do is crying.By the first cry he will take some air in to the lungs for the first time in their life.After delivery if the baby doe... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Influenza- causes, symptoms and treatment

22nd August 2008
Influenza is commonly known as flu, it is an infectious disease of birds that can cause by RNA viruses. It is a contagious respiratory illness that is caused by influenza virus. Actually it is a viral infection that affects throat, nose, bronchi and in so... Read >
Author: johnanne

HEADACHES: THE CONNECTION TO TMJ

21st August 2008
It is estimated that 45 million Americans suffer from chronic headaches, making it one of the most common disorders for which people seek treatment. Although there are many things that can cause headaches, we will limit our discussion to its relationship... Read >
Author: Dr. Dawne Slabach

Cats and Dogs with Retinal Detachment

16th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com The retina is a layer of special light-sensitive cells that lines the back of the eye, and functions like the film in a camera. The image lands on the retina, having been focussed by the lens. Impulses a... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com

Panic Attack Symptoms You Need To Know

15th August 2008
A panic attack is best defined as the sudden onset of intense anxiety that may or may not be accompanied by physiological side effects of increasing intensity. They not be triggered in any obvious way, and can affect people of any age or race. For most, ... Read >
Author: Ian Spencer

What is Avian Flu and Causes of Avian Flu

06th July 2008
The avian flu that has affected birds and people in Asia, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, is different from the flu that many people get during the cold-weather months. Poultry — like chickens and turkeys — tend to get infected with the bird flu b... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Filtered Water: Discover the Former Luxury That is Now a Necessity

19th June 2008
Thirty-five years ago a student living at the Houston Medical Center experienced a sudden onset of diarrhea. Another girl living in the same dormitory had a similar problem. Neither student could find filtered water in the shops that surrounded the Medica... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Effective Therapy For Conjunctivitis

13th June 2008
This is an eye disease, also called red eye, with sudden onset of blood congestion and increase of secretion in the eyes, aversion to hotness, photophobia, lacrimation, pain and itching. It can be divided into 2 types: Patients with wind-heat type may su... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Pulmonary Embolism – Symptoms and Causes

04th June 2008
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is an extremely common and highly lethal condition that is a leading cause of death in all age groups. A good clinician actively seeks the diagnosis as soon as any suspicion of PE whatsoever is warranted, because prompt diagnosis a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Let Your Child Build A Positive Body Image

29th May 2008
Your teenager may be developing a negative body image, what with all the pressures which expects him or her to look good (according to the misconceived standards that is). This can cause your teenager to try anything, however drastic, just to subscribe t... Read >
Author: Teeja Hivsbob

Choosing Travel Insurance

20th May 2008
Travel insurance can be bought from a variety of places now such as department stores and travel agents and at reasonable prices. However, these benefits don’t mean that you should rush into getting your insurance; it is always worth remembering that n... Read >
Author: Gill

8 Top Early Pregnancy Symptoms

12th May 2008
If you and your spouse have been trying for a baby, you may wonder about the earliest signals that will announce a pregnancy. While some women experience early symptoms that indicate pregnancy, others suspect it only when they realize that they have misse... Read >
Author: Paul

Acne Treatment And Advice That Work!!!

11th May 2008
Acne Treatment And Advice That Work!!! Have you ever wondered if it is wise to use over the counter acne treatment? Seeing that these products mostly contain chemicals and we know that chemicals are not good for your skin. Most acne treatment that ... Read >
Author: Zellie

Sinus Infection – Information on Sinus Infection

06th May 2008
Sinus infection, or sinusitis, is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages. A sinus infection can cause a headache or pressure in the eyes, nose, cheek area, or on one side of the head. A person with a sinus infection may also have a cough, a fev... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hives – Causes, Symptoms, Preventions and Treatment

28th April 2008
Hives (urticaria) is a harmless type of rash or skin allergy that is usually caused by an allergy. The rash consists of circular, raised welts on the skin that are usually itchy and occur in batches. Hives can vary in size, from a few millimeters to sever... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Causes of Sudden High Blood Pressure: The Silent Killer

25th April 2008
Depending on your daily activity, your blood pressure constantly changes. Unpredictable causes of sudden high blood pressure can also be related to your mental status or even the time of the day. In most cases, if your blood pressure has been stable for... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

What is volvulus? Information of Volvulus

02nd April 2008
A volvulus -- in this case occurring in childhood -- is a twisting of the bowel with obstruction of the flow of material through the bowel, variable loss of blood supply, and possible tissue death. Volvulus is defined as a complete twisting of a loop o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Optic Neuritis Treatment - What is Optic Neuritis?

27th March 2008
Optic neuritis occurs when the optic nerve, the pathway that transmits visual information to the brain, becomes inflamed and the myelin sheath that surrounds the nerve is destroyed (a process known as demyelination). Optic neuritis also known retrobulbar ... Read >
Author: Alien

Typhoid – Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

14th March 2008
Typhoid Fever disease is caused by a bacteria called Salmonella typhi. It is a common diseasein the sub continent and affects all age groups. The poor hygiene conditions, open sanitation habits, flies, sale of exposed food, and illiteracy is responsible... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Homeopathy-Ayurveda

14th February 2008
Since children react in general very quickly to treatment, any homeopathic remedies can usually be given in fewer doses than might be the case with an adult. If the symptoms are less acute, or in any case for young children, try the 6c potency first; in m... Read >
Author: David Jones

Remedies for Skin Rashes and Itchiness

11th February 2008
Common rashes are often called dermatitis, meaning inflammation of the skin; they involve changes in the color or texture of the skin including skin redness or inflammation. Body rash or skin rash is usually an inflammation on the skin. Clear skin is free... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Diverticulitis

08th February 2008
Description Some people develop multiple small pouches in the lining of their intestines (usually in the colon), that protrude through the muscle of the intestinal wall. These pouches, called diverticula, produce no pain or other symptoms, unless they ... Read >
Author: Alien

Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

29th October 2007
Pityriasis rubra pilaris is a rare and chronic skin disorder that often has a sudden onset. Symptoms include reddish orange discolouration scaling, and severe flaking of the skin. Dr. W.A.D. Griffiths has classified six forms of PRP. At this time, the cau... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Glomerulonephritis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Glomerulonephritis (glo-mer-u-lo-nuh-FRI-tis) is a type of kidney disease. It is caused by inflammation of the internal kidney structures (glomeruli). Also called glomerular disease, glomerulonephritis can be acute, referring to a sudden attack of inflamm... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Headaches - 'Ice Pick' Sudden and Intense Headaches

24th July 2007
Ice pick headaches are sharp stabbing, intensely painful headaches. They are also known as 'stabbing' or 'jabs and jolts' headaches. They typically are very short, lasting between 5 and 30 seconds. They can, however, be extremely frightening because they ... Read >
Author: Alien

Early Pregnancy Sign And Symptoms – An Overview

05th July 2007
Every woman is advised to observe all early pregnancy sign and symptoms, before she approaches her doctor. These pregnancy symptoms are signals sent by your body to make you aware of the fertilization and development of fetus inside your worm. There is so... Read >
Author: apurva

How is gout treated?

21st May 2007
Gout treatment, like many other disease treatments, is aimed at relieving the symptoms and not at healing gout, because this is not possible. Gout treatment also tries to prevent long term damage of your joints. One you have gout there is nothing you can ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

A major risk factor - eczema

16th May 2007
Itchy blisters on the hands,fingers and soles of the feet are signs of dyshidrotic eczema.When the hands are affected the dyshidrotic eczema is called cheiropompholyx and when the feet are affected is called pedopompholyx.It is also called pompholyx,kerat... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Gout symptoms

15th May 2007
Gout is maybe one of the most common arthritis cases. There are some symptoms of gout, but the main gout signs is pain. Gout mostly attacks just one of your joints, usually the big toe. In more than seventy five percent of all gout cases, the big toe i... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Acupuncture for Vertigo

25th April 2007
Vertigo presents with many different symptoms and Western medicine tries to treat each. Acupuncture for vertigo is about finding the underlying cause and providing a solution to it. Acupuncture for Vertigo If one were to imagine the ideal Medical cl... Read >
Author: Alien

26 Reasons Why Babies Cry & How To Solve Them

30th March 2007
Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies. When a baby comes out of the womb the first thing to do is cry. By the first cry he or she will take some air in to the lungs for the first time in their life. After delivery, if the baby does not cry t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What is the impact of avian influenza in birds?

27th March 2007
Avian influenza, also known as bird flu is a contagious disease among birds, caused by the influenza A virus. The H5N1 subtype is considered to be the most pathogenic virus from all the subtypes of influenza A virus. This means that the disease is severe,... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Gout symptoms and treatments

27th March 2007
Gout attacks occur suddenly in most of the cases. The first attack is surely going to develop at night, people getting to wake up feeling an extreme joint pain. During gout attack people usually develop the following symptoms: sudden and severe joint pain... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Five Tips for Keeping Your Kids from Getting Bored this Summer

01st June 2006
Free from their school routines and extra curricular activities, many kids can get bored quickly with the carefree days of summer. Summers are meant to be a downtime for families, an opportunity to decompress from an often hectic school year, but if left... Read >
Author: Polly Schlafhauser

High cholesterol symptoms – What to look out for

01st April 2006
Do you have a high cholesterol intake? Eating products with high cholesterol levels can result in some serious health hazards. A growing problem in the world, high cholesterol levels can shorten your lifespan and result in a host of medical problems i... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Can Stress Play a Role In Hair Loss?

07th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Brendan Conroy Stress is a fact of life in this modern world we live in. Our daily lives are filled to the brim with work, children, and activities like never before. It seems the more we try to balance our lives, the more complicated ... Read >
Author: Brendan Conroy

first aid at your fingertips

06th March 2006
MobiMedic: First Aid On Your Phone Downloadable data to deal with medical emergencies How well would you cope in a medical emergency? We all understand how important it is to act quickly, but how many of us actually could? Well, help is at hand as v... Read >
Author: jim withers

Suddenly... Condensation!

01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Mark Meshulam Every year, usually in January, we (Builders Architectural - a top Chicago-based window contractor) receive phone calls from customers who complain of sudden condensation on their windows. This condensation can be surpri... Read >
Author: Mark Meshulam

Eight Strategies to Avoid the Flu

02nd December 2005
It is that time of year when the Flu is flourishing in the workplace, classrooms, hospitals, and homes. The influenza virus differs from the common cold in the sudden onset of symptoms. These are severe headaches, fever, chills, muscle aches and sometimes... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt

Gardening Tips and Tricks for Late Autumn

27th August 2005
Preparing for the Winter Months: Gardening in October When you feel that first solid bite in the breeze and you see the songbirds winging their way south, and the trees are bursting with fire-laden hues, you know you can't be spending the weekend curle... Read >
Author: Karen Cole