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12th October 2009
I began doing research on the internet about withdrawal effects. I was scared initially because Paxil is banned in the United States not for its effects while on it but for the withdrawal symptoms when you try to quit. Now, I know why. Just one month a... Read >
Author: Sammie Moonres
05th September 2009
Mesothelioma the medical name for cancer of the lung or the abdomen lining, and is usually caused by exposure to asbestos.
Asbestos is a type of building material used in thermal insulation products and ceiling tiles. Asbestos usage peaked during the ... Read >
Author: Ellsworth Cannon
11th August 2009
Patella Injury - Are you suffering?
Have you recently suffered a Patella injury?
If you suffer from and kind of knee injury you'll know difficult and frustrating it can be. The knees play a key part in helping support and distribute your body weig... Read >
Author: Simon
08th August 2009
Frequent abuse is one of the causes of hair loss. If we would like to save our hair, this is the number one step that we must be aware of. Checkif you are observing the following:
Avoid rubbing your hair too vigorously and styling your hair when it... Read >
Author: Mano Kamgang
04th August 2009
Diabetes, or Diabetes Mellitus to give it its proper medical name, is a disorder of assimilation. When the pancreases become inactive or atrophied and cease to produce insulin, the body is unable to convert the sugar into energy for the muscles.
Diabet... Read >
Author: submitproductratings
01st August 2009
Summer holidays are just around the corner, and while it should be time to kick back and relax, there's a whole host of health perils trying to spoil your fun in the sun, including sunburn, bites and DVT.
We all enjoy soaking up the sunshine, but expos... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th July 2009
Today, many of these home remedies or natural remedies are being proven to be sound and effective…not to mention safe and without side effects. I remember my great grandmother grew garlic on a fence row when I was just a little kid. Garlic, as you know,... Read >
Author: John Adison
30th June 2009
You’ve seen the ads, the ones that claim to be the ultimate hair loss formula. I am not talking about the spray on bottles or homeopathic remedies. The most popular and widely accepted hair loss formula to ever hit the market is Rogaine. Rogaine’s... Read >
Author: seththewriter
04th June 2009
One of the most common foot conditions causing pain is found near the big toe joint. This pain is worsened in shoes, and sometimes may even be present when walking barefoot.� The big toe is shifted over toward (or even over or under) the second toe, an... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM
29th May 2009
An infection which is instigated by the 'Herpes Simplex Virus' is called the Oral Herpes, the medical name being 'Herpes Labialis'. This condition causes outbreak of painful and tiny sores around the mouth, gums, and lips and also on the sides of the mout... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
06th May 2009
The medical name for cosmetic ear surgery is otoplasty. Otoplasty has been around since 1845, throughout the years have made tremendous improvements, and developed new techniques that make otoplasty nearly undetectable once completely healed.
Otoplast... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
06th May 2009
Malignant mesothelioma is the most serious of all asbestos-related diseases. Although uncommon, mesothelioma is no longer considered rare. Mesothelioma is a cancer that is particulary difficult for doctors to diagnose and one that does not respond well to... Read >
Author: amazhar
15th April 2009
My First Botox Experience
We started offering Botox & Restylane at our spa A. Serenity Skin Care a couple months ago. We have a doctor come in once a month to treat clients because a lot of clients were either asking about it or already getting it don... Read >
Author: Anke Stoner
08th April 2009
Many people have experienced short episodes of hesitation or 'shy bladder' when about to urinate in a public toilet or urinal.
Indeed, public toilets with their close proximity to others can sometimes have a temporary inhibiting affect on even the most... Read >
Author: Peter Field
20th March 2009
The fear of dogs or dog phobia is a fairly common issue that we are called on to deal with here in our UK hypnotherapy practice.
Its medical name is cynophobia.
Like so many other phobias, a dog phobia is by nature irrational and the cynophobic indi... Read >
Author: Peter Field
10th March 2009
Weight loss surgery is becoming more and more popular globally; but why are so many looking at this option instead of diets and lifestyle changes?
Obesity is a rising problem in many countries around the globe but no more so than in America, where 66 p... Read >
Author: Daniel Major
20th February 2009
A facelift, sometimes referred to by its medical name, a rhytidectomy, is an extremely popular and common cosmetic procedure that is performed on the face. This type of cosmetic surgery helps to diminish the signs of aging to the face, and helps to improv... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
13th February 2009
Men who have man boobs can secretly suffer no end of distress and low self-esteem. No wonder they want to know how to get rid of man boobs. But the standard advice is simply to lose weight. This is unlikely to work - let's find out why.
What are man bo... Read >
Author: John Richards
22nd January 2009
Practically anyone can experience needle phobia
The correct medical name is trypanophobia - an irrational and often intense fear of hypodermic needles or injections - though it is regularly labelled belonephobia, this term is incorrect since it denotes... Read >
Author: Peter Field
31st October 2008
The medical name for bad breath is halitosis. Causes can range from poor oral hygiene habits and foods you eat to various other health problems and unhealthy lifestyles.
If you eat foods with strong odors like garlic or onions you basically have to wait ... Read >
Author: stbotanica
27th October 2008
You may think a zit is just a zit, but actually there are different types of acne. Each type requires a different acne care plan. This article will explain the differences and acne treatment for each.
Types Of Acne Defined
Comedonal acne is just... Read >
Author: Alan
13th October 2008
Halitosis (the medical name for bad breath) is unavoidable for most people, even if it is episodic rather than chronic. Some people suffer from it all the time, others occasionally and some only rarely, but few escape its net completely.
The worst par... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
10th October 2008
How much do you know about cellulite creams? If you were to visit the beauty section of your local department store and look at one of the many cellulite creams available, would you know which one, if any, would actually be effective?
Are Over-The-Coun... Read >
Author: D Fraser
08th October 2008
How much do you know about cellulite creams? If you were to visit the beauty section of your local department store and look at one of the many cellulite creams available, would you know which one, if any, would actually be effective?
Are Over-The-Coun... Read >
Author: D Fraser
03rd June 2008
Chickenpox is a common illness among kids, particularly those under age 12. Chickenpox is caused by a virus called the varicella-zoster virus (varicella is the medical name for chickenpox). Chickenpox spreads in tiny droplets of saliva and nasal mucus, by... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
27th May 2008
Stretch marks are lines on the skin that start off as raised red lines. They then turn purple, before slowly fading into flat silvery streaks. The medical name for this type of mark is stria. Stretch marks happen when the skin is stretched a lot over a sh... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
27th May 2008
Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin; the medical name for this fungus is Tinea + the area of the skin where it is found. For example, Tinea capitis is ringworm on the head, and Tinea Corporis is ringworm on the body. Tinea Barbae is ringworm that... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
11th May 2008
Park Avenue in New York City is the home of some of the most expensive real estate in the country. Luxurious high-rises offer clients the impression of unparalleled wealth and superiority. In some of these buildings, surgeons are waiting to consult with c... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
08th May 2008
Polio is a serious disease caused by a virus called the poliovirus. The full medical name for the disease is poliomyelitis. In its severest form, polio causes paralysis of the muscles of the legs, arms, and respiratory (breathing) system.
Polio is a co... Read >
Author: peterhutch
11th April 2008
Excessive underarm sweating is also known by the medical name Axillary Hyperhidrosis. While everyone sweats, armpit sweating for people who suffer from hyperhidrosis is more than just a nusance. Excessive underarm sweating can cause excessive anxiety. Med... Read >
Author: Steve Knowles
07th April 2008
Cold Sores are like allergies, you may face it more frequent at certain stage of life, and you may also be free of outbreak for years. Cold sores are a common disease that has affected around 80 to 90 percent of the American population. Herpes is one of t... Read >
Author: blacksirius
11th March 2008
Stretch marks are lines on the skin that start off as raised red lines. They then turn purple, before slowly fading into flat silvery streaks. The medical name for this type of mark is stria. Stretch marks happen when the skin is stretched a lot over a sh... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
06th February 2008
It is estimated that about 80% of Americans have the cold sore virus. Of that number, approximately 20% will have an outbreak. But why do people get cold sores, and where do they come from?
Cold sores are also known as fever blisters or to give them a... Read >
Author: Paul Rooney
18th September 2007
Jock itch (tinea cruris) is a pretty common fungal infection of the groin and upper thighs. Jock itch is also sometimes called crack fungus, crotch itch, bag rot or crotch rot, dhobi itch (after Indian washermen). It is a common fungal infection that affe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
05th July 2007
Who says that making money and creating a multi-million dollar business can’t have a lighter side? Certainly not Jan Altman of Piano Wizard.
Jan is one of the many people that I have had the pleasure to meet and interact with from the worldwide netw... Read >
Author: Kathy Hadley
17th May 2007
The uncontrollable division of the Mesothelium tissues in the body can also take the shape of cancer. The cancer that takes birth from the unhealthy growth of Mesothelium is fatal in nature. Mesothelioma is the medical name of this type of cancer where th... Read >
Author: Johnporter
19th April 2007
My story of living with asthma started when I was about seven years old. Up until that point in my life, I had lived an asthma-free life.
Then, for reasons unknown, one day I got my first asthma attack when running up a grassy hillside while taking a ... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider
18th April 2007
The stress and rush of modern daily life can lead to a disorder known as chronic fatigue. Acupuncture and chronic fatigue are a good match because acupuncture is excellent for resolving the causes.
Acupuncture and Chronic Fatigue
There are many thin... Read >
Author: Alien
10th April 2007
Ringworm is a contagious fungus infection that can affect the scalp, the body, the feet (athlete's foot), or the nails. Tinea (pronounced: tih -nee-uh) is the medical name for a group of related skin infections, including athlete's foot, jock itch, and ri... Read >
Author: Alien
27th March 2007
In medical terms, a fainting spell is a sudden and brief loss of consciousness. It takes place when the brain doesn't get enough blood flow and oxygen. It even has an unusual medical name: SYNCOPE (pronounced sin-koh-pay). In its most common form, the n... Read >
Author: http://www.vibrant-skin-site.com
26th March 2007
You may have spider veins or you may just think you have but do you know anything about them? One thing that's for sure is that if you've got spider veins you probably wish you hadn't.
Dealing with any medical condition � however seemingly trivial ... Read >
13th March 2007
What is Hives: The skin becomes covered with pinkish or red bumps or swollen areas of skin. Sometimes they itch real bad, and at othertimes they don't. You can get hives over most of your body, or sometimes just on your stomach, or arms. The medical name ... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
07th March 2007
Are you gaining weight unexpectedly? Are you not losing weight when you're doing everything right? What if you have hypothyroidism and you don't know it? When your thyroid is working against you, looking and feeling better is like trying to exercise with ... Read >
Author: Peter Rapport
19th February 2007
Hair loss is reversible and it doesn’t have to affect you like it does millions of other men and women. This article will explore why hair loss happens, the reasons of hair loss, some remedies that are available for hair loss and finally offer hope wit... Read >
Author: Jim Hampton
07th February 2007
Most of us have suffered from acne at one time or another beginning in early puberty. Its medical name is "acne vulgaris" and indeed, many of us feel that it is absolutely vulgar.
For some, it is severe enough to require medical intervention by a derma... Read >
Author: Carol Stack
06th December 2006
Diabetes Mellitus Information
Diabetes, or Diabetes Mellitus to give it its proper medical name, is a disorder of assimilation. When the pancreases become inactive or atrophied and cease to produce insulin, the body is unable to convert the sugar into ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
05th December 2006
As we turn towards the new year, it is officially cold season. While most people know this, they do not know the nitty gritty details on the infamous common cold.
The Nitty Gritty on the Common Cold
Did you know that the most common illness the worl... Read >
Author: John Grimes
06th November 2006
You may have heard either experienced computer users or serious golfers lamenting that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome has affected them big time. Just what is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and how can I prevent it from affecting my computer keyboarding and go... Read >
Author: Bill Piker
26th October 2006
There are many reasons why you could be suffering pain in your face.:
A few of the most common ones are:
Dental problems – including bite disorders and tooth decay
Neuralgia
Earache
Eye problems
Neck problems
Nasal problems
Sinus problems
TMJ... Read >
Author: David Wilding
21st August 2006
ARE YOU GAINING WEIGHT UNEXPECTEDLY?
As many as 25 million Americans have hypothyroidism. About half of them have
no idea that they do! Millions more suffer this condition around the world.
Hypothyroidism is the medical name for when your thyroid gla... Read >
Author: Nate Murray
20th May 2006
Turkey is the newest holiday destination for many Europeans. Turkey is building many apartment complexes all over the country and especially along the Mediterranean coast.
A city that has such an apartment complex is Mersin Cesmeli on the southern coa... Read >
Author: B. Rane
11th May 2006
Ear infections are a fairly common ailment for most dogs -- the problem is, you might not realize that there is a problem until its a painful problem for your dog.
Detection
Do you see your dog shaking it's head a little too often? Does your dog rub... Read >
Author: steve Allison
08th January 2006
Let's face it, hair loss for anyone can be a very distressing problem but women's hair loss can be especially distressing
Although the causes of women's hair loss vary from person to person, by understanding the common causes of female hair loss, this... Read >
Author: Campbell Forsyth
01st December 2005
Nail disorders are rarely disabling or even painful. But they are a nuisance. One of the most common problems is toenail fungus (medical name onychomysosis)-about 15% of people have it, including nearly half of those over 70.
This infection has received ... Read >
Author: Richard Clement
21st October 2005
Living In Fear Of Mesothelioma
First of all, you may be wondering what mesothelioma is, and why I should be scared of it ?.....
Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is the medical name for cancer of the lung, and is usually caused by exposure to asbestos... Read >
Author: John Moore
04th October 2005
Since the late 1800's, Asbestos has been widely used for commercial purposes and the usage dramatically increased during World War II. Thousands of Americans who work I in the ship yard; commercial plants etc were exposed to Asbestos dust. This was the be... Read >
Author: Ray Smith
09th September 2005
What Exactly Is Mesothelioma ?
Mesothelioma the medical name for cancer of the lung or the abdomen lining, and is usually caused by exposure to asbestos.
Asbestos is a type of building material used in thermal insulation products and ceiling tiles... Read >
Author: John Moore
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