Articles, tagged with "chronic inflammation", page 7
23rd April 2010
Were you aware that just a 2,000mg to 4,000mg dose of fish oil caps per day can boost your energy, improve your memory, give you greater mental focus, and much, much more? Many of you have still not recognized the benefits of supplementing your diet with ...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
23rd April 2010
Did you know the addition of a high quality DHA omega 3 fish oil supplement to your dietary supplement routine can go a long way toward ensuring that you remain healthy for many years to come? There has been a considerable amount written over the years a...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
22nd April 2010
Asthma is a predisposition to chronic inflammation of the lungs in which airways are narrowed. It affects 7% of the population, 300 million worldwide and causes 4,000 deaths per year in the United States. During asthma attacks, the smooth muscle cells in ...
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Author:
Sophia.Booth
20th April 2010
Dirt mites allergic reactions occur when an person has an allergic reaction to airborne dirt and dust mites. Airborne debris mites are microscopic organisms that stay inside airborne dirt and dust present in all homes, usually present in all dwelling and ...
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Author:
nicholes
13th April 2010
There are major different factors that cause chronic rhino sinusitis and acute sinusitis. With chronic sinusitis the two membranes of the paranasal sinuses and the nose become thickened because of constantly inflamed which cause stuffy nose. The condition...
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Author:
Chris
06th April 2010
You all must have heard of Asthma and Asthmatic Attack. Asthma is a type of allergic disease . Asthma is a predisposition to chronic inflammation of the lungs in which the airways (bronchi) are reversibly narrowed. It is not usually considered as a part o...
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Author:
diseasedotcom
24th March 2010
Medical community believes that H. pylori infection and not excessive acid secretion is responsible for a majority of stomach ulcers. Though, the bacterium lives in the mucus lining of the intestine, it never invades mucosa. Thus, it keeps itself safe fro...
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Author:
Marcia
24th March 2010
Colitis is a chronic inflammation of the membrane covering large intestine or bowel. It causes inflammation and sores, known as ulcers, in the top layers of the lining of the bowel. Commonly seen symptoms of colitis are diarrhea; abdominal cramps; nausea;...
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Author:
gaurisharma
18th March 2010
Asthma is a chronic inflammation of the body's bronchial (airway) tissues. The source of asthma is not fully understood Asthma is a disease affecting the airways that carry air to and from your lungs. Citizens who undergo on or after this continual condit...
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Author:
dr. sarkozy mikal
15th March 2010
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis is the commonest rheumatological disease which occurs in children and one of the commonest child chronic diseases. It covers a number of individual disorders which all have chronic joint inflammation in common. The causes of ...
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Author:
David Ravech
10th March 2010
Here are the top three reasons why people are not getting enough exercise: (1) There is not enough time; (2) A lack of stick-to-it-ness; and (3) Exercise hurts and causes body pain.
Actually, a little stiffness and soreness is both expected and health...
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Author:
Mark Wiley, O.M.D., Ph.D.
09th March 2010
Fluid accumulation in the body tissues and the area around the organs of the body is recognized as edema. Understanding the reason that leads to the condition is often the best method for edema treatment. Edema is commonly observed in the lower body or th...
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Author:
credulous
03rd March 2010
Peptic ulcer is defined as mucosal erosion of the gastrointestinal tract that is usually acidic and thus extremely painful.
As many as 80% of ulcers are associated with Helicobacter pylori, a spiral shaped bacterium that lives in the acidic environmen...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
26th February 2010
A full night's sleep is as important as getting enough exercise and maintaining proper diet to achieve good health. But still, a lot of adults are getting sleep less than the recommended 7 to 8 hours. This event is maybe due to busy schedule and can lead ...
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Author:
Matt Clark
24th February 2010
Asbestos is a naturally stirring mineral with some strange qualities. It has a long fibrous crystal structure that lends itself to applications that requires a degree of flexibility and an amazing ability to withstand high temperatures. They can be found ...
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Author:
Brenton Ford