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Learning About Family Genealogy Backgrounds

02nd October 2009
The treatment of diseases like Multiple Sclerosis is very complex at times because there has been no cure identified for it. Many researchers have studied Family genealogy backgrounds to look for evidence of birth effects that could be associated with an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Couple Of Activities For Alzheimers

29th September 2009
Alzheimer's is one disease that people dread to be diagnosed with. Who can blame them? It is one of the most debilitating disease known to man and it affects not only one area or one system but all. Of course, since it is a progressive disease, effect... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon

The Lord is Faithful He Blessed Us Abundantly! By Lindsay Roberts

23rd September 2009
I had gone to the doctor to see what might be incorrect with me because my legs and arms had been injuring really badly, and a bone density test showed that I had osteoporosis a progressive disease where your bones become puny and crisp and can easily be ... Read >
Author: Carter Dunn

Rheumatoid Arthritis: Signs, Symptoms, And Common Coping Mechanisms

22nd September 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis is a slowly progressive disease that there is no cure for. The disease attacks your joints causing pain and swelling. Even though there is no cure at this time there are several medications that are offering increased effectiveness at... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

Supplement and Diet Solutions for Healthy Bones

22nd September 2009
You do not need to be an expert in the medical world or the vitamin and supplement community to know that calcium is one of the most important minerals for healthy bones. You have been hearing how important it is to “drink your milk”, most likely, si... Read >
Author: Megan Hazel

How To Prevent Alzheimers Disease

22nd September 2009
When one reaches the later years of one's life, systems will slow down and bones will weaken. This is the time when you will not be able to do the things that you used to do before or if you were still able to do it, you would not be able to do it with th... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon

Massage Therapy's Benefits for Patients with Parkinson's Disease

22nd September 2009
When dealing with a progressive disease like Parkinson’s it’s good to explore all options of treatments as medicines such as dopamine agonists and Levodopa gradually wear off and symptoms become more pronounced and debilitating. One form of treatment ... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas

Two Type Diabetes

17th September 2009
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized by insulin resistance, relative insulin deficiency, and hyperglycemia. In type 2 diabetes, either the body does not produce enough... Read >
Author: chandan

Associating Back Pain and Multiple Sclerosis

15th September 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease such as demyelinating and affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease will cause cycles of remission, which causes the condition to worsen. When exacerbation starts etiology is reviewed, which includes th... Read >
Author: J.T Coach

What Exactly Are Dental Implants: Details on this Dental Treatment

04th September 2009
Dental implants are an ideal way to replace missing teeth and are a perfect alternative to getting traditional dentures. These permanent teeth are a form of cosmetic dentistry, but some insurance companies cover this procedure. The missing tooth is replac... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Living With COPD

03rd September 2009
One of the most common diseases that affect the aging population of California is COPD. COPD( chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), is a progressive disease that makes it hard to breathe. "Progressive" means the disease gets worse over time. There is no... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

Multiple Sclerosis and Back Pain

26th August 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease such as demyelinating and affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease will cause cycles of remission, which causes the condition to worsen. When exacerbation starts etiology is reviewed, which includes th... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

The Dancing Doberman Disease Syndrome

11th August 2009
Dancing Doberman disease (DDD or Distal Polyneuropathy) - also known as Dancing Doberman Syndrome - is a disease only seen in Doberman dogs, primarily affects their gastrocnemius muscle. A simple description of DDD is one of a progressive disease, usually... Read >
Author: hannah

Rheumatoid Arthritis: Signs, Symptoms, And Common Coping Mechanisms

10th August 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis is a slowly progressive disease that there is no cure for. The disease attacks your joints causing pain and swelling. Even though there is no cure at this time there are several medications that are offering increased effectiveness at... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

Is Your Cat and Dog Suffering From Arthritis Joint Pain?

03rd August 2009
STOP the Arthritis Pain Your Cat and Dog are suffering? Animals naturally hide their pain. Dogs and Cats may be suffering even though they don't show obvious signs. AAHA/AAFP Pain Management Guidelines have decoded signs of animal suffering and ways to... Read >
Author: MrsB

Is Your Cat and Dog in Pain?

02nd August 2009
Is Your Cat and Dog in Pain? Animals naturally hide their pain. Pets may be suffering even though they don't show obvious signs. AAHA/AAFP Pain Management Guidelines have decoded signs of animal suffering and ways to relieve it. To protect themselve... Read >
Author: MrsB

Supplements for Osteoporosis

25th July 2009
Osteoporosis is a very serious disease of your bones that can lead to breakdown of the bone density, causing it to be weak enough that it is susceptible to breakage. People sometimes do not believe osteoporosis to be serious, since it is a gradual diseas... Read >
Author: Megan H

Controlling Cholesterol Level

19th July 2009
Excess bad cholesterol can stay in your arteries and eventually build up in the artery wall, leading to atherosclerosis and heart disease. Cholesterol is a fatty substance, also called a lipid, that's produced by the liver. It's also found in foods high ... Read >
Author: Thomas

6 Important Nutritional Tips For Mesothelioma Patients.

09th July 2009
Although mesothelioma is not a cancer that is related to poor nutrition, improving nutritional intake can help mesothelioma cancer patients fight the progressive disease. These are some tips on the right kind of nutrition to eat if you are fighting mesoth... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

God Is Devoted He’s Glorified Us Abundantly! by Lety Compton

29th June 2009
I went to the doctor to see what might be inaccurate with me because my arms and legs had been injuring extraordinarily badly, and a bone density test showed that I had osteoporosis-a progressive disease where your bones become puny and crisp and can easi... Read >
Author: Mickey Boyd

Alzheimers Disease Information

20th June 2009
Alzheimers disease is a variety of dementia which impacts middle-aged and senior people. It's a progressive disease that slowly wipes out the victims nerve cells in the brain. Alzheimers constitutes a quite complicated disease that appears to be induced b... Read >
Author: James Hunaban

Anti-Aging Therapies: Vitamin K for Anti-Aging

06th June 2009
Vitamin K may not be one of the most widely-known vitamins, but in terms of anti-aging therapies it's one of the most important. Since it's discovery in 1929, Vitamin K has been recognized as being crucial to the process of blood coagulation - in fact,... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Cancer Causes

03rd June 2009
Cancer causes may differ depending on the type. Any organism including plants can develop cancer. Cells that replicate, suffer from errors and this causes mutations. Unless proper prevention is carried out, the errors will survive and might be passed al... Read >
Author: Mercy

Cancer Cells

02nd June 2009
Cancer cells like other cells that replicate, suffer from errors. These errors cause mutations. Unless proper prevention is carried out, the errors will survive and might be passed along to daughter cells. The body normally safeguards against diseases suc... Read >
Author: Mercy

Fight Osteoporosis Naturally With Herbs And Vitamins

11th May 2009
Osteoporosis is a progressive disease characterized by the bones gradually becoming weaker and weaker. This causes changes in posture and makes the individual extremely susceptible to bone fractures. Because of the physiological, nutritional, and hormon... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Cure Diabetes Remains a Medical Mystery

01st May 2009
Before going to the topic on how to cure diabetes, let us first establish the fact that diabetes is an incurable disease and still needs a well developed cure to render a diabetic totally free of all symptoms and complications. What are commonly misco... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

How to Cure Diabetes Remains a Medical Mystery

01st May 2009
Before going to the topic on how to cure diabetes, let us first establish the fact that diabetes is an incurable disease and still needs a well developed cure to render a diabetic totally free of all symptoms and complications. What are commonly misco... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Is It Alzheimers?

15th April 2009
Unbelievably, one out of ten people over the age of 65 have Alzheimer�s disease. In fact, in a recent statistic polls, almost 19 million Americans suffer one way or the other from this dreaded progressive disease. Below are some information that you wil... Read >
Author: Brian

Living With COPD

15th April 2009
One of the most common diseases that affects the aging population of California is COPD. COPD ( chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), is a progressive disease that makes it hard to breathe. "Progressive" means the disease gets worse over time. There is ... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

Border Collies and Common Health Problems

07th April 2009
When it comes to livestock work, nobody can belittle the abilities of border collies. These intelligent and hard working dogs are excellent in herding different kinds of animals from sheep to cattle, pigs, ostriches and others. This characteristic makes t... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Multiple Sclerosis And Back Pain

01st April 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease such as demyelinating and affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease will cause cycles of remission, which causes the condition to worsen. When exacerbation starts etiology is reviewed, which includes th... Read >
Author: ski987

Mesothelioma Historty, Lawsuits and Lawyers

03rd March 2009
Mesothelioma staging systems define mesothelioma stages; however, they are far more descriptive for pleural mesothelioma than for peritoneal mesothelioma. These systems have changed over time. Mesothelioma stages are important considerations in treatment ... Read >
Author: Sarah Adams

Mesothelioma

03rd March 2009
Mesothelioma staging systems define mesothelioma stages; however, they are far more descriptive for pleural mesothelioma than for peritoneal mesothelioma. These systems have changed over time. Mesothelioma stages are important considerations in treatment ... Read >
Author: Sarah Adams

Mesothelioma Stages and Mesothelioma Staging Systems

19th February 2009
Mesothelioma stages are categorized in the medical community for evaluative benefit for the physician, the medical institution, participation in clinical trials, and advancements in mesothelioma treatment options. Staging systems are used to define mesot... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Types of Arthritis and cure

14th February 2009
This is classified into various types. Here are few of them� RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS This is considered to be autoimmune disease, which brings chronic inflammation of the joints. This is also major cause swelling of the other organs a... Read >
Author: dr mony

Sleep Apnea Brings With It Several Other Serious Health Problems

03rd February 2009
Sleep apnea is not something to be taken lightly and is a condition that will disappear on its own in time. Sleep apnea is in fact classed as a "progressive disease" and this means that just like cancer, heart disease and diabetes it worsens in time. Ther... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

A Look At Some Of The Serious Health Problems Which Can Be Associated With Sleep Apnea

03rd February 2009
Sleep apnea is not a disorder to be taken lightly and is a disorder which will disappear on its own in time. In fact sleep apnea is classed as a "progressive disease" which means that like heart disease, diabetes and cancer it gets worse in time. There is... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Bunions (Hallux valgus)

22nd January 2009
What is a Bunion? A bunion looks like a “bump” on the joint of the big toe; however, these bumps are not calluses. Instead they result from the bones in your foot becoming misaligned. More often than not, the big toe is leaning inward towards the m... Read >
Author: Jane Bartlett

Getting to Know COPD

09th January 2009
COPD stands Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, here we go another disease for the drug companies to capitalize on. So what the heck is this COPD anyway? COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is a progressive disease that keeps your lungs fro... Read >
Author: Ric Bai

What is Osteoarthritis?

26th November 2008
What is Osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis, also known as a degenerative joint disease, can manifest as an inflammation of one, or several joints. It can affect any and all joints, including the hips, big toes, the neck, and the lower back and is the most c... Read >
Author: painrelief

Stop Drinking Now .. Looking at Alcoholism as a Disease

17th November 2008
Many people have a problem when thinking of alcoholism as a disease because it simply doesn't seem like one. It doesn't look a disease; nor does it sound, smell, or act like a disease. To cap it all, it regularly denies it exists and refuses to accept tre... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Information About Alzheimers Disease - What Is It?

14th October 2008
Alzheimers disease is a form of dementia which affects middle-aged and older people. It is a progressive disease that slowly kills the victims nerve cells in the brain. Alzheimers is a rather complex disease that seems to be caused by several influences. ... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes and Treatment

13th October 2008
What is diabetes? There are two types of diabetes.Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes, and more than 85 – 90 % diabetics in the US fall in this category. Type 2 diabetes is associated with insulin resistance and obesity and is fast be... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk

Knee Pain Relief : An Affordable Means To Help Treat Osteoarthritis (OA) In Your Knees

12th September 2008
Do you have knee pain? Are you looking for ways to help treat your knee pain problem? Is it important for you to treat your knee pain in a way that is cost effective for you? If you are looking for some answers to help treat your knee pain due to... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

How Your Kidney Can Get Infected

01st September 2008
Kidney infection (pyelonephritis) is a point lettering of urinary swathe infection (UTI) that commonly begins in your urethra or bladder and travels up into your kidneys. If not treated properly, kidney infection can permanently hurt your kidneys or cover... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

Keratoconus: Daily Life

21st June 2008
Understanding that Keratoconus is a progressive disease and causes stress on the patients should be important to your health care provider. The use of our vision is something we often take for granted until something like this happens. Although we learn t... Read >
Author: Dr. Brian Boxer-Wachler

Benefits of Corneal Collagen Crosslinking with Riboflavin

21st June 2008
Corneal Collagen Crosslinking with Riboflavin or (C3-R) is a relatively new treatment. In past decades surgeons would have to perform a corneal transplant to improve the vision of keratoconus patients. Now they have developed a new treatment that helps st... Read >
Author: Dr. Brian Boxer-Wachler

New Developments in Dry Eye Treatment

02nd June 2008
Dry eyes are a serious and growing concern for millions of individuals. The eye must be bathed in a continuous flow of a tear film that consists of several components. A healthy tear film contains lipids, aqueous, and mucin. The outer lipid layer prevents... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman

A Look At The Various Stages Of Alcoholism

21st May 2008
Alcoholism is a progressive disease that will show the symptoms of loss of control, dysfunction in various parts of organs and so on. Alcoholism is studied via four stages. Such stages of alcoholism are described below: First stage of alcoholism: In... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

TREATMENT FOR RABIES

20th May 2008
RABIES INTRODUCTION: Rabies (Latin, rabies, “madness, rage, fury”) is a viral zoonotic disease that causes acute encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) in mammals. In non-vaccinated humans, rabies is almost invariably fatal after neurological symp... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel

A Look At The Various Stages Of Alcoholism

19th May 2008
Alcoholism is a progressive disease that will show the symptoms of loss of control, dysfunction in various parts of organs and so on. Alcoholism is studied via four stages. Such stages of alcoholism are described below: First stage of alcoholism: In... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Complete Information on Binswanger's disease

15th May 2008
Binswanger's disease (BD), also called subcortical vascular dementia. Binswanger's disease is a rare form of dementia characterized by cerebrovascular lesions in the deep white-matter of the brain, loss of memory and cognition, and mood changes. Binswange... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Alzheimer's Disease - Symptoms & Coping Needs

08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a symbol of dementia or the gradual loss of a sound mind. It is progressive in nature, while gradually robbing the victim of the ability to think and to properly function, sometimes lessening their lifespan. Alzheimer's disease is n... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt

Alzheimer's Disease - Symptoms & Coping Needs

08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a symbol of dementia or the gradual loss of a sound mind. It is progressive in nature, while gradually robbing the victim of the ability to think and to properly function, sometimes lessening their lifespan. Alzheimer's disease is n... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt

Complete Information on Arthrogryposis with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Arthrogryposis, too known as Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, is an uncommon inborn disorder that causes dual multilateral contractures and is characterized by muscle failing and fibrosis. It is a non-progressive disease. The leading reason of arthrogr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Drug, Alcohol and Rehab Articles Executive Intervention

18th April 2008
An executive intervention is an excellent option for individuals who are highly productive and functional in the workplace and who suffer from the disease of addiction. In these cases, the employers or partners of the professional are faced with the reali... Read >
Author: Steven Lodge

Gambling Addiction – Causes & Symptoms

18th April 2008
In earlier days, gamblers used to trek to Las Vegas or the Atlantic City in order to find some real action they crave for. Now, the scenario is changed completely. Gamblers can find the real thrill in their hometowns these days. Today, legalized gambli... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Drug, Alcohol and Rehab Articles Executive Intervention

18th April 2008
An executive intervention is an excellent option for individuals who are highly productive and functional in the workplace and who suffer from the disease of addiction. In these cases, the employers or partners of the professional are faced with the reali... Read >
Author: Steven Lodge

Drug, Alcohol and Rehab Articles Executive Intervention

18th April 2008
An executive intervention is an excellent option for individuals who are highly productive and functional in the workplace and who suffer from the disease of addiction. In these cases, the employers or partners of the professional are faced with the reali... Read >
Author: Steven Lodge

Alzheimer's Disease The Early Warning Signs

17th April 2008
Alzheimer's disease has been hitting the headlines quite a bit recently, partly due to the fact that well known and best selling author Terry Pratchett OBE has a form of the disease and partly because recent research has highlighted that the number of peo... Read >

Kidney Infection - What causes kidney infection?

07th April 2008
Kidney infection (pyelonephritis) is a specific type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that generally begins in your urethra or bladder and travels up into your kidneys. If not treated properly, kidney infection can permanently damage your kidneys or sprea... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Bright Light Therapy aids sleeping disorders in Alzheimer’s Disease

25th March 2008
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disease of the brain that causes dementia, gradually destroying a person’s memory and ability to learn, reason, make judgements, communicate and carry out normal daily activities. Alzheimer’s disease is the most ... Read >
Author: allergymatters

Restless Legs Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Restless legs syndrome is a poorly understood and often misdiagnosed disorder and is believed to be a neurological disorder. Restless legs syndrome is a common cause of painful legs. Often called paresthesias (abnormal sensations) or dysesthesias, the sen... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Going back to work on emphysema

14th August 2007
Don’t be trapped by negativity Emphysema is a progressive disease. Once patients get to the point that they can’t engage in lung rehabilitation, they end up unable to get out of the chair, shut in at home because they can’t do anything. This is... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

What if I Suspect a Loved One has Alzheimer ’s Disease?

25th July 2007
If you have researched the symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s disease and suspect that a loved one is showing those symptoms, do what you can to have him or her evaluated by a physician who specializes in dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressi... Read >
Author: John Trevey

Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Methods

11th July 2007
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease and affects the central nervous system. Central nervous system is made up of nerves that act as the body's messenger system. It damages the myelin sheath, the material that surrounds and protects your nerve cell... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What Is Alzheimers Disease?

06th June 2007
Alzheimers disease is a form of dementia which affects middle-aged and older people. It is a progressive disease that slowly kills the victims nerve cells in the brain. Alzheimers is a rather complex disease that seems to be caused by several influences. ... Read >
Author: James Hunaban

New study proves the efficacy of the prostate cancer vaccine

25th April 2007
In US, prostate cancer is quite common and more than 200,000 new cases are discovered every year. Asymptomatic metastatic HRPC is known to be resistant to hormone therapy used in early detected prostate cancers and no other treatment is effective against ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Defining and describing multiple sclerosis

27th March 2007
Using medical terms we can say that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the central nervous system, meaning the brain and the spinal cord. Studies done on groups of individuals with the disorder has come up with the conclusion th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How To Prevent Yourself From Alzheimer

15th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stewart Levison In life, we all have risks, which we can take measures to reduce a vast majority of those risks. Alzheimer's disease is claiming the minds of more than 4 million US citizens without mentioning those in the foreign lan... Read >
Author: Stewart Levison

Glomerulonephritis and Pyelonephritis, two kidney infections

05th March 2007
Glomerulonephritis and bacterial pyelonephritis are two of the most usual kidney disorders that appear due to infections. The inflammatory disease which implicates the renal glomeruli of both kidneys is called acute glomerulonephritis. It is believed th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Sequential chemotherapy with cisplatin/gemcitabine (CG) followed by mitoxantrone/methotrexate/mitomy

23rd September 2006
Clinical Question: Is sequential chemotherapy with cisplatin/gemcitabine (CG) followed by mitoxantrone/methotrexate/mitomycin (MMM) effective in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma? Bottom Line: This phase II study with the sequential approa... Read >
Author: Rodolfo Rafael

Discover How to Becoming a Successful Alzheimer's Disease Caregiver

01st July 2006
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disease in which the condition worsens over time. As more parts of the brain are being damaged, the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease become more severe. Patients experience frustration and grief as they struggle with ... Read >
Author: Rose Mary

Exercises to Correct Scoliosis

01st April 2006
A question that people normally ask is whether exercises to correct scoliosis are effective. Scoliosis is the lateral curvature of the spine. It is a progressive disease. Experts feel that exercises to correct scoliosis are not that effective, as little e... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain

The Lumbar Scoliosis Brace To Help Check Spinal Degeneration

01st April 2006
Scoliosis is the lateral curvature of the spine. It is a progressive disease. Little evidence has been found on the effectiveness of exercises on scoliosis, though there are reports that show some improvement in the degree of curvature. What so far has no... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain

Natural Progesterone And Osteoporosis Treatment Success

09th September 2005
Using natural progesterone and osteoporosis was successfully treated? Is it possible? After all, natural progesterone is safe with virtually no side effects when used correctly. It is one of the two primary hormones produced in a healthy woman during the ... Read >
Author: David Buster