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21st September 2009
Unfortunately during menopause, the explosive symptom of dizziness is all too common. You know the feeling - a spinning sensation inside your head ripping down through the rest of your body making it impossible to be at peace. Or the inability to get up ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
The type 1 is a particular type of diabetes caused when the pancreas stops producing insulin and the body sugars are unable to enter the cells and instead accumulate in the blood stream. The body cells starve for sugar nutrient and try to obtain them fro... Read >
Author: Brandon Bailey
17th September 2009
Panic anxiety disorder is a medical condition, it can happen suddenly and the attack itself can be severe. The symptoms of panic attack can be the same as other medical conditions. Because of this, it is important to get an assessment from your medical pr... Read >
Author: Adam Rise
15th September 2009
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
12th September 2009
Some people start each day with a routine workout while others think of workouts as something they do only once in a blue moon. No matter how often you do your exercise, here are some workout tips that will definitely help you to get the most out of your ... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
21st August 2009
Swine Flu also known as H1N1 is an up-to-the-minute flu virus that has by no means previously scattered amongst individuals. The H1N1 virus is not related to earlier or existing human cyclic infection viruses. H1N1 was initially sensed in Mexico in April,... Read >
Author: Nikhil jain
05th July 2009
Summertime is the best time of the year for everyone. It is the season where you and your dog can spend most of the days outdoors and do various types of summer activities. But while you and your dog are enjoying the barbecue and the warm weather that t... Read >
Author: JonJG
26th June 2009
What Are Simple Causes Of Panic Attacks?When a person suddenly experiences heart palpitations, increased sweating, trembling or shaking and shortness of breath the conclusion many come to is that they are having a heart attack. Most often it is only a sim... Read >
Author: Casey Lyons
29th May 2009
Heart pounding, rapid breathing, lots of kissing, the ultimate sex drive…does any of this sound good to you? That’s the outcome you can get after talking dirty with your partner. Learning dirty talk is not that hard to do at all. Sure, it is going to ... Read >
Author: Chris J Roberts
12th May 2009
Natural weight loss considers the need for better breathing techniques and higher fluid consumption rather than food reduction to help your body rejuvenate itself.
Your body needs better oxygen consumption, fluid intake and the right amount of rest t... Read >
Author: Alan
31st March 2009
Many women go through life not really thinking about their ovaries. For the most part ovaries go about their business quietly and never cause any problems, but there are times when this is not true. A fairly common problem with ovaries are ovarian cysts. ... Read >
Author: Sandra Stammberger
27th March 2009
What is Heartworms disease disease is a major and potentially fatal condition due to parasitic worms living in the arteries of the lungs and often in the right side of the guts of dogs, cats and other species of mammals, including wolves, foxes, ferrets,... Read >
Author: SaraLovesDogs
03rd March 2009
Anxiety and stress have become a common problem in today’s fast-pacing world. Although anxiety is good to certain extent as it help us to deal with the stressful situations, when anxiety overpowers our daily activity it becomes a risk factor by making p... Read >
Author: johnpolish
23rd February 2009
If you take care of your bird long enough, chances are he'll get sick sooner or later. Since he will do his best to hide whatever is wrong, it's important that you learn to recognize the signs of a sick parakeet. This article will share a few things to ... Read >
Author: D Swain
03rd February 2009
Psychological therapies are much more effective anxiety cure than medications.
It is normal for people to experience anxiety from to time. It makes us cope from very stressful situations. But when anxiety becomes too much and turns into irrational fea... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
26th November 2008
Canine heart disease is a very common condition. It is a very serious condition that usually proves to be fatal unless it is detected very early.
Types
There are two types of canine heart disease. One type occurs when the heart valves lose their abi... Read >
Author: D Swain
24th November 2008
Asthma is a breathing disorder caused due to the narrowing and inflammation of the airways in the lungs. Wheezing, breathlessness, rapid breathing and cough are some prominent symptoms of asthma. These symptoms may only aggravate with poor breathing techn... Read >
Author: peterhutch
11th November 2008
There are many aspects of mental health and there are also many types of disorders under it. Depression, anxiety, panic, trauma are components of anxiety disorders. When worry and fear interfere with someone's normal functioning, it's an anxiety disorder.... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies
10th November 2008
Dehydration occurs when the amount of water leaving the body is greater than the amount being taken in. The body is very dynamic and always changing. This is especially true with water in the body.
Dehydration can be defined as "the excessive loss of w... Read >
Author: peterhutch
05th November 2008
An agitated nervous system fails to receive the Spirit's guidance, just as a warped antenna cannot receive television signals properly. The nervous system feels joy and sorrow, initiates laughter and tears. However, when under stress, it fumbles through... Read >
Author: allhairlosstreatments
17th October 2008
Mycoplasma pneumonia is an infection of the lungs caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae). Pneumonia is an inflammation of one or both lungs. Mycoplasmal pneumonia usually affects children and young adults. M. pneumoniae is a common cause of meek ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th October 2008
For asthma control to be ideal, it is important to recognize changes in symptoms. Your careful observations will help determine whether your child's asthma is becoming better or worse. Symptoms vary from child to child and may include coughing, wheezing, ... Read >
Author: Alien
17th September 2008
One of the most common reasons clients consult a psychotherapist is because of anxiety and panic attacks. When feelings such as these take over, it is difficult to continue functioning normally and indeed, anxiety and panic attacks can have a really devas... Read >
Author: Peter Field
10th September 2008
Should one need a PhD in chemistry to comprehend the ingredients listed on the side of his laundry detergent? Unfortunately, this seems to be the case with many traditional laundry detergents.
Chemicals and other ingredients are written so that many co... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth
09th September 2008
Are you suffering from adult asthma symptoms? Wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing and other lesser-known symptoms can certainly take their toll and have significant effects on daily life. Do you think you have asthma? It’s important to learn the sig... Read >
Author: Slavco Stefanoski
08th September 2008
It is tempting to think that mental and physical stress is an ailment only of modern civilisation but that is a misconception. Stress has been a part of the human condition since the beginning of time and is an integral part of human survival. It is an ac... Read >
Author: Andrew
08th September 2008
Anxiety is the feeling of uneasiness, fear and insecurity when in reality there is nothing to be scared of. Fear normally disappears after the danger is gone, but anxiety remains without any apparent danger. Fear, or mild anxiety are normal emotions, lead... Read >
Author: michael russell
08th September 2008
Chocolate contains theobromine, a naturally occurring stimulant found in the cocoa bean; theobromine increases urination and affects the central nervous system as well as heart muscle. While amounts vary by type of chocolate, it's the theobromine that is ... Read >
Author: Zachary
28th August 2008
Anxiety is the feeling of uneasiness, fear and insecurity when in reality there is nothing to be scared of. Fear normally disappears after the danger is gone, but anxiety remains without any apparent danger. Fear, or mild anxiety are normal emotions, lead... Read >
Author: michael russell
15th August 2008
As with any illness you need the diagnosis of it to happen quickly so that your treatment isn’t delayed and you are given the best chance of a full recovery. We leave all of this up to the medical professionals who are responsible for taking care of us,... Read >
Author: Helen
24th July 2008
Avoid bad stress day! No matter what you do, or who you are, you must have experienced stress at some point in your life. It could be the result of having insufficient money for the bills, or from the work that is piling up in your office. Although you ha... Read >
Author: Ian Spencer
14th July 2008
Asthma is a chronic disease that causes the airways - the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs - to become sore and swollen. In the United States, about 20 million people have asthma. Nearly 9 million of them are children. Children have smaller a... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th July 2008
Abstract
Panic disorder is known as “Fright-Psychic-Condition” which usually occurs without any reason or cause. A panic mess consists of different kinds of symptoms like chronic horror, fear, threat, heart throbbing, sweating and rapid breathing... Read >
Author: MUmarF
13th June 2008
Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory system in which the airway occasionally constricts, becomes inflamed, and is lined with excessive amounts of mucus, often in response to one or more triggers. It is a disease of the airways or branches of the... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
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
04th June 2008
Pulmonary embolism is a condition that occurs when an artery in your lung becomes blocked. In most cases, the blockage is caused by one or more blood clots that travel to your lungs from another part of your body. Most clots originate in your legs, but th... Read >
Author: peterhutch
06th May 2008
How sad it is to think of the fact that the Great Dane is not a long-lived breed. Their lifespan is generally seven to ten years, perhaps longer if well taken cared of. However, a Great Dane may not reach his average lifespan due to some problems. Lack of... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
10th April 2008
Hot flashes may be one of the changes a woman experiences during the perimenopause (the physical signs of menopause that exhibit themselves before the final menstrual period) or menopause years.
Following are a number of techniques that may prove helpf... Read >
Author: John Russell
02nd April 2008
Summer is great time for Labrador Retrievers! Imagine all the fun they will experience retrieving balls or sticks outdoor. But as much as it is fun, it is also the time when the temperature rises. With all the fun and excitement summer brings, you must no... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
19th March 2008
Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory system in which the airway occasionally constricts, becomes inflamed, and is lined with excessive amounts of mucus, often in response to one or more triggers. It is a disease of the airways or branches of the... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
11th February 2008
A fever is higher-than-normal body temperature. It is a symptom caused by a variety of illnesses. Fever is most accurately characterized as a temporary elevation in the body's thermoregulatory set-point, usually by about 1–2°C. Minor infections may cau... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th January 2008
What is this Condition?
This lung condition is characterized by widespread filling and inflammation of the lung spaces with asbestos fibers. It can develop as long as 15 to 20 years after regular exposure to asbestos has ended. A potent cocarcinogen, a... Read >
Author: David Jones
23rd January 2008
What is this Condition?
In pulmonary edema, fluid builds up in the spaces outside the lung's blood vessels (called extravascular spaces). In one form of this disorder, cardiogenic pulmonary edema, this accumulation is caused by rising pressure in the r... Read >
Author: David Jones
23rd January 2008
Are you suffering from adult asthma symptoms? Wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing and other lesser-known symptoms can certainly take their toll and have significant effects on daily life. Do you think you have asthma? Its important to learn the signs ... Read >
Author: Ray Lam
22nd January 2008
What is this Condition?
Respiratory alkalosis is a condition marked by a decrease in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide of less than 35 millimeters of mercury, which is due to alveolar hyperventilation. Uncomplicated respiratory alkalosis leads to ... Read >
Author: David Jones
20th January 2008
Generalized anxiety and stress can sometimes crystallize into a specific event such as a panic attack or palpitations. If this happens often, sufferers begin to worry about having a panic attack, which makes matters worse.
Panic Attack
A rapid build... Read >
Author: Alien
08th October 2007
Despite their superstar status and larger-than-life personalities, the rich and famous are not immune to phobias or having intense fear. By being as prone to fear and anxiety as the rest of us, they reveal how normal they can be. These celebrities have ... Read >
Author: aseya
02nd October 2007
Bronchiolitis starts out with signs and symptoms similar to those of a common cold but then progresses to coughing and wheezing. However, in babies and toddlers whose bronchioles are smaller and easier to plug, these viruses often cause bronchiolitis when... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th August 2007
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. Asthma is defined simply as reversible airway obstruction. Asthma is characterised by attacks of breathlessness, tight chest, wheezing and coughing which are caused by the airways becoming narrowed an... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th August 2007
Asthma in Children
Asthma is a breathing problem that can start at any age, and it is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood.
Statistics show that children under 18 years, having asthma is on the rise like an epidemic, and many others ... Read >
Author: Alien
07th August 2007
Hysterical Asthma
Laughter is the best medicine – goes a popular saying, but hospital reports show that there's an exception to the rule when it comes to asthma sufferers.
An emotional moment, a confrontation with a dear one, an unexpected shock, ... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd August 2007
We all know what stage fright is, and I don't know of anyone who has never gotten it sometime in their life. I our worked in radio and TV for more than 30 years, and I can tell you this about stage fright. Even now, if I have to get up and speak in front ... Read >
Author: George McKenzie
25th July 2007
If you are one of the millions of people who suffer from headaches you may have chosen to consider alternative treatments as an addition to medications or perhaps even as a replacement for them. Meditation is one such treatment and its roots are, in fact,... Read >
Author: Alien
31st May 2007
Several university studies have determined that using oxygen concentrators are a valuable tool for treating children with hypoxemia in developing countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) also recommends supplying oxygen to children in developing wit... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes
31st May 2007
Several university studies have determined that using oxygen concentrators are a valuable tool for treating children with hypoxemia in developing countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) also recommends supplying oxygen to children in developing wit... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes
22nd May 2007
Diabetes is characterized by a lack of insulin in the body, or the lack of cells within the body to respond properly to insulin. Whether you are diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, you will need to address lifestyle changes to maintain optimum healt... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
27th March 2007
To cure anxiety and panic problems it is generally accepted that psychological therapies are more effective than medications. It is perfectly normal for people to experience anxiety from to time. It actually helps us cope with very stressful situations. B... Read >
Author: Anne Girder
15th November 2006
You can read hundreds of stress management books in seach for ways on how to relieve stress - but the most powerful of all the stress management techniques is right underneath your nose...
In recent news, it was reported that:
1. Labor chief Sto. To... Read >
Author: Michael Licenblat
17th July 2006
Acupuncture for asthma may sound like an odd combination. One is a common disease that affects approximately 20 million Americans; the other is a mysterious, esoteric, alternative medicine technique. Lots of people have asthma, but not many people have tr... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
15th July 2006
So, What Exactly Is The Big Deal?
Statistics like that can leave you questioning why the fear of public speaking is so crushing all across the board. At the root of the problem is the fact that there are increased trends for even ordinary, everyday cit... Read >
Author: Greg Swartwout
16th June 2006
Allegra is effectively used to treat allergic symptoms like itchy red eyes, stuffy nose and throat irritation. It contains antihistamine and decongestant, and can be consumed orally on an empty stomach 1 to 2 hours before lunch, twice daily.
Allegra i... Read >
Author: kate smith
09th June 2006
Most dog owners will notice any sudden or odd changes in their dogs normal behaviour but it is useful to know the specific symptoms to watch out for.
If you dog shows symptoms of excessive drinking, sudden loss of appetite, continual vomiting or diarrh... Read >
Author: Jack Prime
14th January 2006
Arachnophobia can be triggered by the mere thought of a spider or even by a picture of one, in some cases. Many people who fear spiders feel panic entering a situation where spiders may be present. Symptoms include excessive sweating, rapid breathing, a q... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
09th November 2005
1. Practice breathing from the diaphragm or abdomen instead of the chest. When you are breathing correctly the belly will push outward on breathing in, and contract or tighten when breathing out. The chest and shoulders do not rise up.
2. If you do st... Read >
Author: Michelle Garcia
31st August 2005
Menopause and Dizziness
Unfortunately during menopause, the explosive symptom of dizziness is all too common. You know the feeling - a spinning sensation inside your head ripping down through the rest of your body making it impossible to be at peace. ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
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