Articles, tagged with "progressive disease", page 1
23rd January 2012
Your older pet may have dog arthritis if he or she is limping for no apparent reason, having trouble going up or down stairs, or if he or she seems to be having problems getting up or lying down.
Almost all dogs get this joint disease as they grow old...
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Author:
Steve Weber
24th November 2011
You went to the doctor and got the bad news. They took the detailed tests, the Blood Test, Electrocardiogram, a Stress Test, and more. The results that came out were quite undesirable.
You have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease or CHD which is...
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Author:
Sandy Sachs
05th September 2011
Countless articles have been written describing the importance of routine care and maintenance of landscaping trees. There is good reason for this. These articles typically address such matters as trees' chances of thriving being increased when they are...
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Author:
anjohnson
25th July 2011
Living with tinnitus can be difficult. Treatment and coping strategies can help. Here is some simple advice which may help you cope with the constant noise of tinnitus:Avoid anxiety or stress, as these stimulate an already sensitive hearing system. Have a...
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Author:
Johnathan Gardner
14th July 2011
Old age is paired with depreciating memory; the main risk of old age is usually the body’s vulnerability to Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a slowly progressive disease of the brain that is characterized by memory impairment. This is usually t...
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Author:
joellearchbold
17th May 2011
According to Parkinson'shealth.com more than one million people in the US have Parkinson's disease. This problem is more common in the patients above the age of 50, since only 15% of the number of patients diagnosed have been under the age of 40.
What ...
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Author:
mak collin
20th April 2011
The term ‘dementia’ is used to describe the symptoms that occur when the brain is affected by certain diseases and conditions, such as memory loss.
What is important to understand is that there are various different types of dementia. Usually, people ...
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Author:
Laura Luckett
05th April 2011
The less common forms of arthritis conditions include ankylosing sodalities, lupus, psoriatic arthritis, infectious arthritis, septic arthritis and many more. There are also a number of rheumatic syndromes associated with HIV infection. In some inflammato...
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Author:
Paul Kramer
30th March 2011
What is multiple sclerosis and how is it associated with back pain? Multiple sclerosis is a progressive disease that affects your motor and sensory neurons. So far, the actual cause or causes of multiple sclerosis has not yet been pinpointed, but experts ...
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Author:
eddelaney222
15th March 2011
Adjusting to old age can be a difficult process, one that is worsened by the onset of a terminal illness. And while some sicknesses suffered by the elderly can be cured, dementia unfortunately does not fall into this category. Largely affecting people o...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
08th March 2011
There is a significant number of patient recuperating from Alzheimer's disease around the world. Elderly individual is most susceptible with the disease. It is known as long goodbye. Alzheimer's disease is an abnormality of the brain that causes patient t...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
08th March 2011
As we age, our brain, together with the parts of our body changes significantly. We suddenly become a slow-thinker, and forgetful. However, if the brain changes seriously and drastically, it is not aging anymore. Something must be wrong. Alzheimer's disea...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
08th March 2011
Alzheimer's is a progressive disease. It worsens over time. It is a difficult situation to have Alzheimer's disease; it even worse experience for patient's family to cope with the disease. Monitoring the daily activities such as eating, talking, and sleep...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
26th February 2011
Astigmatism is a problem with the eyes that stops light from converging on a single focal point on the retina . It can result in the patient experiencing distorted vision at distant and close up ranges, due to an abnormal curvature of the cornea that is ...
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Author:
paulafkuho
26th February 2011
Astigmatism is an eye condition that prevents light from converging on a single focal point on the retina . It can cause distorted vision at distant and close up ranges, because the curve in the cornea is abnormal. Instead of being spherical it is oblong...
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Author:
paulafkuho