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Respiratory System Rapid Breathing

14th December 2011
All the reasons that explain the newborn's rapid heart rate (see p. 108) also explain the newborn's rapid breathing rate. Remember the 3-inch shrew? Not only does its heart beat ten times faster than ours, it also has to breathe ten times faster. The newb... Read >
Author: Rashid Javed

Symptoms of Sunstroke and Contribution Factors On Who Can Get It

28th September 2011
Usually, you get this condition after very strenuous activity in an environment with a very high temperature. This also happens if you are not used to the environment that you just worked in. Too much exercise during summer is a common cause too. Another ... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Diagnosing Ovarian Cysts

12th July 2011
Yearly pelvic exams can detect potential problems for women that in some cases can be life threatening. Early detection of conditions like ovarian cancer is critical for health and well-being, particularly in women over 50 years of age. Women over 50, goi... Read >
Author: Pat Lovejoy

Reye's syndrome

17th May 2011
Reye's syndrome Being stricken with Reye's syndrome is basically like being struck by lightning. It does not happen very often, but when it does, the consequences can be disastrous. For example, you would not send your child or teenager out to play on ... Read >
Author: John Laurusonis

Camping First Aid

16th May 2011
Accidents occur even on the most well planned camping vacations. You need to not only plan to avoid accidents, but you also have to plan on how to handle them if and when they happen while camping. The important thing is to remember to remain calm. The... Read >
Author: Owen Jones

Help asthma patients by knowing asthma treatments

09th May 2011
Asthma is a chronic disease. People face trouble in breathing when they have an asthma attack. The inflammatory condition of the lung airways affects the lifestyle of these people. Many a times, they cannot do everything possible to shoot back to normalcy... Read >
Author: Emmily Melly

The Scary Side Of Infant Asthma

15th April 2011
Asthma is a condition that causes swelling in the lungs. In infants, this can sometimes be a life-threatening situation. Infants are especially defenseless against this disease because their lungs are much smaller than older children. It is important fo... Read >
Author: Lynn Versailles

Stress Management

22nd March 2011
For what reason do we get stressed is a common issue asked when looking for answers relating to stressful situations. What essential development it would be if we had the ability to decide just what it is that produces these stressful times. Because the m... Read >
Author: toddrdmd

The Absolutely Amazing World of Mind Reader NYC

16th March 2011
The human brain with its multifaceted choices and unlimited array of emotions, desires and thought processes makes mind reading a highly commendable task. It is certainly a gift to be able to read the mind of another individual. This complicated art has b... Read >
Author: arvelclinton

The Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts

25th February 2011
Health related scenario has changed all over the world today. Medical science has developed so much that it's hard to come by medical issues which are untouched. With the growing pace in technology and science, everything is becoming easier. This all is a... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Anesthesia-Related Risks of Liposuction

14th February 2011
Many medical reports say that almost all liposuction-related deaths have been attributed to errors in the use of general anesthesia. Administering anesthesia to patients, however, is necessary in order to perform the liposuction operation smoothly, and to... Read >
Author: terrybayer

Walking Pneumonia

02nd February 2011
Pneumonia is the disease that causes inflammation of lungs. It is generally characterized as involving inflammation of the parenchyma of lungs and alveolar filling with fluid. Alveoli are microscopic air sacs in the lungs that are responsible for gas exch... Read >
Author: johnrichelle

Breathalizer accuracy: what you should know about it

25th January 2011
Breathalyzers are implements that are extensively used by police officers and health care professionals to assess the amount of alcohol a civilian have in is blood. In many cases, the results are used to bring legal action against the civilian if their al... Read >
Author: BrunauEric

Have An Anxiety Disorder?

21st January 2011
Have An Anxiety Disorder? Many people have a lot more anxiety symptoms than they will admit. Fortunately, most of the symptoms are short-lived; meaning, they'll go away shortly, or when some situation changes. For some, the the uncomfort... Read >
Author: Steven T. Griggs, Ph.D.

Asthma Attack Symptoms That You Need To Be On The Lookout For

13th January 2011
Do you or one of the people you love suffer from asthma? Then you have to be sure you know the asthma attack symptoms so you can be one the lookout for them. Being able to recognize the symptoms will let you seek help for yourself or a loved one that n... Read >
Author: Gary Giardina
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