Articles, tagged with "unexplained weight loss", page 6
16th April 2009
The main causes of diabetes mellitus are that either the body fails in the production of insulin, which is the hormone that unlocks the cells of the body and allows glucose to fuel them, or your body develops an insulin resistance. In either case this di...
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Author:
Patsy Hamilton
13th March 2009
As with people, there are things that you need to look for in your cat to recognize if they are sick or not. Below is a list of symptoms that might trigger some concern.
• Unexplained weight loss
• It's hard for your cat to breathe
• Your cat i...
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Author:
Joshua Simms
10th March 2009
Colon cleansing offers many, many, healthy benefits, but as with all treatments there may be some side effect to colon cleansing. They are generally very minor and felt by very few users of colon cleansing systems. There are fewer side effects to using an...
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Author:
Michelle Taft
10th March 2009
Colon cleansing is not only a great way to improve your health, but there is also evidence to suggest that is may be very helpful in removing parasitic infections. Intestinal parasites are one of those things that are unpleasant to think about, but they c...
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Author:
Michelle Taft
10th February 2009
A study of ovarian cancer sufferers has found that there are certain tell-tale signs of the disease which, it is hoped, will reduce the number cases that are discovered too late.
Ovarian cancer has always been deemed to be a silent killer but the study b...
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Author:
ServicePR
18th December 2008
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Recently, news from the science and medical communities has reported a new genetic condition that may be the cause of approximately 15 to 20 percent of liver failure among individuals.
An article from Science Daily re...
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Author:
LegalView
01st December 2008
What is diabetes? There is type 1 and type 2 diabetes. In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas either no longer produces insulin or not enough insulin. In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas makes insulin but the body is not able to use it properly.
Why do we need ...
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Author:
Alex Sim
11th November 2008
The bladder is the organ in the body where urine is stored before it is expelled through urination. There are several different kinds of bladder cancer:
* Transitional cell carcinomas (cancer that begins in cells that normally make up the inner lining of...
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Author:
stbotanica
11th November 2008
Celiac disease is something you may have heard of, and now you're probably wondering what exactly it is. Well, celiac disease is a lifelong autoimmune intestinal disorder. It affects genetically predisposed people of all ages from middle infancy on. The i...
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Author:
Brett West
25th September 2008
Lymphoma is a group of cancers that affect the cells that play a role in the immune system, and primarily represents cells involved in the lymphatic system of the body. Lymphoma is one of the most common causes of death from cancer in the United States. L...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
04th September 2008
All too often we get sick but ignore the symptoms we may be feeling, shrugging them off to a cold, stress from work, or just not feeling well.
There are certain symptoms that shouldn't be ignored if they develop. These symptoms could lead to blindness,...
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Author:
Brian Dun
22nd August 2008
Beauty, like fashion, is a learned concept, and the notion of beauty changes over the years. By today's standards, Marilyn Monroe would be considered "overweight".
The leading sex symbol, Lillian Russell, weighed over 200 pounds, at the turn of the cen...
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Author:
Thomas L. Dubose
21st July 2008
Ovarian cancer is often called "The Silent Killer" because the symptoms are so nonspecific and are often blamed on something else. Thus it is possible to have been experiencing early warning signs of this disease for years and not realize anything is seri...
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Author:
Sara Daniels
13th June 2008
Glucagonoma is a rare pathology. Incidence is probably 1% of all neuroendocrine tumors. From 1942, approximately 250 cases are described in the literature. Incidence of this pathology is estimated on an annual basis, with 1 case occurring in every 20 mill...
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Author:
peterhutch
20th May 2008
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a set of related diseases in which the body cannot regulate the amount of sugar (specifically, glucose) in the blood.
Glucose in the blood gives you energy to perform daily activities, walk briskly, run for a bus, ride your b...
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Author:
Peter rodrick