Articles, tagged with "chest wall", page 7
18th July 2008
Push ups are specific exercises that you do when working out in a strength training routine. They are also called press ups because that is what you do - press your body up by using your hands. You start the exercise by lying in a prone position face down...
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Author:
Ling Tong
14th July 2008
Large breasts cause for many women painful symptoms involving the back, shoulder, and neck. the weight of the breasts will often casue the skin across the top of the shoulders to become indented or grooved as well, a sure sign that the breasts are too hea...
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Author:
Eppley Plastic Surgery
15th May 2008
Breast Augmentation
Pocket Perfection
One of the most common complications after breast augmentation surgery is implant mal-position. This occurs when the implant is in an incorrect position on the chest wall. This may include incorrect position of ...
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Author:
Dr. Tom Pousti
15th May 2008
Palpitations are heartbeat sensations that feel like your heart is pounding or racing. You may simply have an unpleasant awareness of your own heartbeat, or may feel skipped or stopped beats. The heart's rhythm may be normal or abnormal. Palpitations can ...
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Author:
peterhutch
08th May 2008
Every human being is the author of his own health,
An old Buddhist saying
It began in August 2005, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. The
tumor was located toward the back of the breast close to the chest wa...
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Author:
Sandy Powers
28th April 2008
Angiosarcoma of the breast is an uncommon, extremely hostile neoplasm of vascular origin. Angiosarcomas are aggressive and tend to recur locally, spread widely, and have a high rate of lymph node and systemic metastases. The rate of tumor-related death is...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
02nd April 2008
As women age and their skin elasticity diminishes, their breasts tend to sag and lose their shape, resulting in drooping breasts. Breast lift, also called mastopexy. Breast lift surgery will not permanently lift the breasts; the aging process will eventua...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
11th June 2007
It is well known that obesity places you at risk of developing problems from such things as diabetes, sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease, stroke and arthritis, but it is now being suggested that asthma should also be added to this list.
As the problem...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
05th June 2007
A specific treatment for asthma in a child is probably one of the most difficult to determine given the very nature of any respiratory disease. The factors of this breathing ailment are multi faceted and can drive the doctor to various options appropriat...
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Author:
Abigail Franks
28th March 2007
The skin: why your dog is itching
The skin is the largest organ of your pets' body and reflective of what is going on in the body. Regularly brush your pet looking for fleas, lice or ticks. The hair coat should be soft and shiny.
If you are seeing ...
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Author:
petvet
24th January 2007
I opted not to have radiation after mastectomy and chemotherapy. It was advised by my oncologist, surgeon and radiologist. I sought a second opinion from a radiologist at another hospital with the same results; even though I had had a mastectomy, because ...
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Author:
jhon Scatelli
16th June 2006
Under the arm breast augmentation helps increase the size and shape of the breast. Women undergo this under the arm breast augmentation for several reasons.
The breast augmentation surgery helps make the breast in correct shape with the body ad gives ...
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Author:
Jim Glu
14th November 2005
A benign pleural disease is an asbestos-related disease which still has something of mystery to experts, since they don't know why some asbestos workers get one of several benign diseases of the pleura while others are not affected by the terrible consequ...
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Author:
Hector Milla
04th November 2005
Mesothelioma is generally associated with a long latency period this means that the symptoms of this disease can take many years to manifest, making both diagnosis and effective treatment very difficult. And even when the symptoms do become evident, which...
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Author:
Rob Mellor
03rd November 2005
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that occurs in the mesothelium, a protective sac that covers many of our internal organs. In around 80% of cases people who develop mesothelioma have worked in environments where they have been exposed to asbestos par...
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Author:
peter rutherford