Articles, tagged with "noticeable symptoms", page 6
12th January 2009
One of the most frustrating things for a meticulous gardener and homeowner is for their lawn to have problems with fungal diseases. Lawns are particularly susceptible to problems because they are monocultures-millions of the same plant in the same place, ...
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Author:
Casey Coke
05th January 2009
Coeliac Disease can attack anyone at any age, even babies and children are also not spared although it is most common among those between 40-50 years of age. Gluten is a protein present in many cereals and the substances present in the gluten - prolamine ...
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Author:
dick123
05th January 2009
Most of us want to lose weight and do it fast. A fat loss program is rarely fun so we want to get it over with a quickly as possible. But to expect to fit into a pair of jeans your outgrew 10 years ago in 10 days is just plain unrealistic. It can also be ...
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Author:
Matt Lisk
31st December 2008
Kidney failure is a growing problem across the world. Unfortunately, kidney failure can have very few symptoms to begin with. As your kidney function declines, it will first be detected on blood tests by your doctor. Most people don't feel any effects of ...
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Author:
Mc Raflesia
08th December 2008
Tapeworms in dogs are parasites that invade the intestinal tract. Once there, they attach themselves to the inner walls of the intestine. Unlike hookworms, they don't suck blood. However, they can be transmitted to humans, so dogs should be treated as qui...
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Author:
D Swain
01st December 2008
Gastritis is not a disease on its own but a symptom of abnormal digestion. Gastritis can be due to a number of causes including excessive alcohol consumption, prolonged use of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, also known as NSAIDs, such as aspirin ...
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Author:
stbotanica
14th October 2008
Each dog has special nutritional needs that vary from animal to animal.
There are several easily noticeable symptoms of nutritionally caused deficiencies: allergies, hot spots, lack of energy, joint problems, arthritis and poor behavior.
Nutritiona...
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Author:
prootex1971
13th October 2008
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common and advanced form of snoring caused by an obstruction of an individual's airway.
OSA is characterized as intermittent cessation of respiration during sleep for at least 10 seconds with concomitant de...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor
25th September 2008
Macular degeneration is an age-related condition predominately found in elderly adults and often is not discovered until excessive vision lost occurred.
The center (the macula) of the inner lining of the eye (the retina) begins to suffer thinning, at...
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Author:
Chris Carter
15th September 2008
Vision quality is one of the fastest deteriorating functions of the human body, either due to age or disease. Regular eye exams are the best way to catch eye disorders which if left untreated, may lead to vision problems and even blindness. Regular eye ex...
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Author:
Cooper
03rd September 2008
It is often called the "silent killer" because it can damage your heart, kidney, and brain, even though you feel no symptoms. Blood pressure is the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels, and constitutes one of the principal vita...
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Author:
Paul Rodgers
15th August 2008
Millions of people throughout the world suffer from all sorts of mental illnesses. These mental disorders and illnesses range from very mild mood disorders to extreme manic depressive illnesses. Even though mental illnesses are very serious in nature, the...
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Author:
Ian Spencer
06th July 2008
Breast cancer is nowadays a commonly found disease in women. Breast cancer consists of abnormal growth of cells in breast. When these cells keep growing continuously without any interruption then it starts affecting other healthy cells. The growth of brea...
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Author:
Jim Andrews
04th June 2008
Esophageal atresia, also known as tracheoesophageal fistula, is a agitation of digestive system in which the oesophagus is not developed suitably. This condition takes several different forms, often involving one or more fistulas connecting the trachea to...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
26th March 2008
Do you know what PUD is? Do you know what causes PUD? PUD is the acronym for Peptic Ulcer Disease and it strikes billions of people around the world. It is estimated that over one million Americans suffer from PUD each day. It is unknown how many more peo...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON