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23rd September 2009
Carpal TuCurennel Syndrome
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Cure carpal tunnel in 72 hours
Most human activities use the hands. You find that tying your shoes is no longer an ordinary activity but a tedious task. Finally, you can relief the Ca... Read >
Author: barak
17th September 2009
We all want the life of fun and carefree days. You find that tying your shoes is no longer an ordinary activity but a tedious task. Should our hands become useless or impaired, our lives would become extremely difficult. You need to finish a written proje... Read >
Author: Blueoceans
18th August 2009
My friends and I would normally joke about carpal tunnel syndrome. When someone would feel a little numbness or pain in the hands or wrist after so much computer works, we would tell them that it is carpal tunnel. We often say it without actually knowing ... Read >
Author: Dr Ross Carter
10th August 2009
Whilst many consider cellulite as ugly fatty layers that have landed on the lovely areas like thighs, bum and – maybe biceps (arms), the condition, in layperson's language is nothing but just fatty layers or a group of fatty cells. If you study it more ... Read >
Author: greenherbal11
05th August 2009
There's a lot of confusion about whether cellulite treatments and creams actually get rid of cellulite or whether they just hide it. While some cosmetic cellulite lotions make claims they can get rid of cellulite they may be stretching the truth a little ... Read >
Author: D Fraser
04th August 2009
Tendonitis is a growing problem among the working masses. A good percentage of the population works with computers giving rise to tendonitis in the wrists. Construction workers have a similar problem in their elbows and shoulders from their physically dem... Read >
Author: moriahherbs
03rd August 2009
Believe it or not 80 to 90 percent of all women have cellulite on their body. For many, cellulite laser procedures to get rid of these unsightly areas may offer the best results in their attempts to get rid of this unsightly skin condition.
A skin con... Read >
Author: Willy Brothers
01st August 2009
The human liver is one of the most important organs of the body. It is responsible for cleaning our internal organs of the entire gunk and bile that is deposited by a person on a regular basis. But conditions like Gilbert's disease and other forms of live... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton
15th July 2009
Do you ever suffer from pain that is due to a meniscus injury?
1.) A Meniscus Injury & Braces For Support
Of the many injuries that can occur, there are few worse than having a meniscus injury. This can be extremely painful and it can also take a lo... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com
12th July 2009
The most inspiring fact about your eyes is that the less effort you make to see the better you can see. It is difficult for folk with imperfect sight to believe that perfect sight requires no effort ; indeed, any effort to boost the sight makes it worse.C... Read >
Author: Troy Mack
23rd June 2009
Want to wipe away those terrible acne scars? Try dermabrasion. Carried out by a dermatological surgeon, dermabrasion is a cosmetic medical procedure to enhance appearance through controlled surgical wearing away (scraping).
Dermabrasion is a surgical o... Read >
Author: Rheza
11th June 2009
The most common cause of heel pain and heel spurs is a condition called Plantar Fasciitis. This is Latin for inflammation of the Plantar Fascia. The Plantar Fascia is the broad band of fibrous tissue that runs under the foot and that forms your arch. Beca... Read >
Author: Peter Van Dyke
29th May 2009
The challenge of fractures through the ages has been how to manage the severe pain, immediate disability and long term sequelae of these acutely presenting emergencies, making broken bones clear priorities due to the large number of incidences. The variet... Read >
Author: David Ravech
17th April 2009
A scar is the pinkish or brown patch of skin that grows in the place where you once had a wound or sore. They are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin tissue after destruction of some of the dermis. A scar is thus the skin's natural way of rep... Read >
Author: naturalremedies
15th April 2009
The purpose of a bra is to provide comfort and support for the breasts. Many argue that bras also stop breasts from sagging as time passes, but is this a true assertion? The answer may surprise you.
The anatomy of the breast is a surprise to many women... Read >
Author: Tiffany Hart
13th March 2009
Has it ever occurred to you what the reason might be that none of the major cosmetics companies have seemed to be able to find a natural substance that reverses skin aging? With all of the resource that they have you would think that they would have been... Read >
Author: Kathleen P. Walsh
10th March 2009
The plantar fascia is a band of fibrous tissue that originates on the inner portion of the heel bone and fans out under the arch to the balls of the feet and inserts into the toes.
It forms the longitudinal arch of the foot and functions as a shock-abs... Read >
25th February 2009
Heel Spurs: Common Symptoms
Heel spurs are hardened tissue growth at the heel where the tendons are found. The main heel spur symptoms are piercing pain in the heel on rising and aching in the foot that does not go away. These boney growths can protrud... Read >
Author: Salomon
09th February 2009
What Is The Iliotibial Band?
Iliotibial band syndrome is due to inflammation of the iliotibial band, a thick band of fibrous tissue that runs down the outside of the leg. The iliotibial band begins at the hip and extends to the outer side of the shin b... Read >
Author: Fiona Eakin
21st January 2009
Breast cancer is the commonest type of cancer in women and, after lung cancer, it is the second major cause of cancer death in females. In 2004 no fewer than 186,770 new breast cancer cases were reported according to the American Cancer Society and this n... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
21st January 2009
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and, next to lung cancer, it is the second leading cause of cancer death in women. In 2004 no fewer than 186,770 new breast cancer cases were reported according to the American Cancer Society and th... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
08th December 2008
Scars are fibrous tissue which replace normal skin after the dermis, which gets deteriorated following a wound or sore. A skin usually appears in the brownish, blackish or pinkish color.
One of the easy methods to get rid of acne scar is to drink plent... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th November 2008
A Leg ulcer is an open wound or sore that can be found on the lower extremities, namely the leg, but these lesions can go as far down as the feet and ankles.90% percent of these skin ulcerations are caused by venous insufficiency, otherwise known as varic... Read >
Author: painrelief
23rd October 2008
It has been a rough early fall for Misty May-Treanor, Olympic Beach volleyball champion. She was in the preliminary rounds of "Dancing with the Stars" when she ruptured her Achilles tendon in practice. She had successful surgery on her tendon and hopes to... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane
23rd October 2008
What is Heel Pain?
The most common cause of heel pain is plantar fasciitis, which is also called heel spur syndrome. Heel pain also encompasses numerous other ailments of the foot, including nerve irritation, arthritis, tendonitis, stress fracture, and... Read >
Author: painrelief
17th October 2008
Myelofibrosis (MF) is one of the myeloproliferative disorders (MPDs). It is also known as agnogenic myeloid metaplasia or meylofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia. Myelofibrosis means fibrosis of the bone marrow. In this form, the marrow becomes fibrous as p... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Myelofibrosis (MF) is one of the myeloproliferative disorders (MPDs). It is also known as agnogenic myeloid metaplasia or meylofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia. Myelofibrosis means fibrosis of the bone marrow. In this form, the marrow becomes fibrous as p... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th October 2008
Scars are fibrous tissue which replace normal skin after the dermis, which gets deteriorated following a wound or sore. A skin usually appears in the brownish, blackish or pinkish color. Scars though ugly looking are a natural way of the skin to repair it... Read >
Author: arunraj v.s.
08th October 2008
Cellulite is a term coined in European salons and spas to describe deposits of dimpled fat found on the thighs and buttocks of many women. However - this term has been used to mislead, cheat and deceive women for the last 35 years - as cellulite is no dif... Read >
Author: Joey Atlas
06th October 2008
The explanation for cellulite is simple. Areas of the body that have a high ratio of fat to muscle (for example the thighs, hips and buttock area in women) are prone to the fat becoming trapped between muscle and skin. This causes the area to look lumpy a... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
26th September 2008
Cellulite is perhaps a sensitive issue, but cellulite treatment and cellulite reduction is a big worry for many people, especially for women. For those who may not know, cellulite is a condition where the surface of the skin in the pelvic region, abdomen ... Read >
24th September 2008
Infantile digital fibromatosis (IDF) is a benign asymptomatic nodular proliferation of fibrous tissue occurring almost exclusively on the dorsal and lateral aspects of the fingers or the toes. This lesion has also been referred to as Reye tumor, infantile... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
A hemangioma is an abnormal build up of blood vessels in the skin or internal organs. Hemangiomas are one of the most common birthmarks in newborns. Most hemangiomas are not present at birth but develop within the first few weeks to months of life. They a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
In late 2007, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) found asbestos-tainted toys had reached the shelves of thousands of toy stores across the country. Most notably, the CSI Fingerprint Examination Kit, which... Read >
Author: LegalView
25th July 2008
According to S.P. Tyrer in his Pain Reviews, volume 6, 1 July 1999, pp. 155-166 published by Hodder Arnold Journals. "Repetitive strain injury is mainly caused by abnormal postures and prolonged periods of work, changes in working practices and injuries ... Read >
Author: kareng
21st July 2008
The appearance of cellulite is called orange peel or cottage cheese because of the dimpled effect it has on the skin. But what is it exactly? Cellulite refers to fibrous tissue and subcutaneous fat that causes these dimples in the skin. Toxins and fats th... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th June 2008
WHAT IS PEYRONIE'S DISEASE?
Peyronie's disease consists of hard, fibrous tissue, called plaques, developing within the penile shaft. The plaques are hard, thickened and stiff areas, actually a kind of internal scarring. In this fibroid tissue also calc... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
05th June 2008
As if the unsightly appearance of acne pimples is not enough for all too many people once the pimples disappear they are left with frequently equally unsightly scarring. So how do you go about treating acne scars?
The first thing to realize is that som... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
03rd June 2008
The shoulder joint is the body's most mobile joint. It can turn in many directions. But, this advantage also makes the shoulder an easy joint to dislocate. A partial dislocation (subluxation) means the head of the upper arm bone (humerus) is partially out... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd June 2008
Cherubism is genetic disorder of childhood. It is characterized by abnormal bone tissue in the lower part of the face. Cherubism is due to a problem in bone composition that is largely limited to the upper and lower jaws with loss of bone in the jaws and ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Caroli disease also is known as communicating cavernous ectasia. Caroli's disease is a rare inherited disorder of the liver. It is characterized by saccular and cystic dilatation of intra-hepatic biliary ducts. Caroli disease is associated with recurrent ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
The eosinophilic fasciitis is a disorder idiopathic and fibrotic with the seal histopathologic of the fibrosis fascial. The causes is unknown, but aberrant immune responses may play a role because hypergammaglobulinemia and antinuclear antibodies are asso... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Scars are formed on the skin after the healing of the wounds caused by accident, trauma, burns or surgery. The scars look like fibrous tissue over the skin, and the size of the scar is correlated to the wound size.
Healing process
Some degree of sc... Read >
Author: GlennSmith
21st May 2008
Scars are formed on the skin after the healing of the wounds caused by accident, trauma, burns or surgery. The scars look like fibrous tissue over the skin, and the size of the scar is correlated to the wound size.
Healing process
Some degree of sc... Read >
Author: GlennSmith
20th May 2008
"Cellulite" is not a medical term. Medical authorities agree that cellulite is simply ordinary fatty tissue. Strands of fibrous tissue connect the skin to deeper tissue layers and also separate compartments that contain fat cells. When fat cells increase ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th May 2008
Dermatofibroma is a common cutaneous nodule of unknown etiology that occurs more often in women. It is also called a histiocytoma. Dermatofibromas form as a reaction to previous injuries such as insect bites or thorn pricks. They are composed of disordere... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th May 2008
Breast lumps are common, especially in women ages 30 to 50. A number of conditions can result in a lump or lumps in your breast. Most of these conditions are harmless or of minor concern. More than half of all women experience fibrocystic changes — lump... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st May 2008
The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates 25% of the reported cases of prostate cancer will occur in the United States in 2008. This is good reason for American men to become more aware of common prostrate disorders and how they can keep good prostrate ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
28th April 2008
The gums are also called as the gingivae. These are firm fibrous tissue connected to the bone of the jaw. If they are atleast 1 mm thick and have a good blood supply, then they are said to be "healthy". Along with age, they decrease slightly and expose mo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
28th April 2008
Adenomyosis is a condition in which tissue that normally lines the uterus also grows within the muscular walls of the uterus. Adenomyosis is a common gynaecological disorder characterized by the abnormal growth of endometrium into the myometrium and myome... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th April 2008
Breast tenderness during pregnancy is a very common thing. In fact, it is often one of the very first signs that you are pregnant. Breast tenderness simply refers to the soreness, swelling, and sensitivity that you feel in your breasts during pregnancy. T... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
07th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Al Short
When you over train it physically, you may experience sudden pain and swelling around a muscle or a joint. This may occur when you stretch too far, change direction or slow down abruptly, land awkwardly, or collide with anot... Read >
Author: Worldclassnutrition
28th March 2008
scars are formed on the skin after the healing of the wounds caused by accident, trauma, burns or surgery. The scars look like fibrous tissue over the skin, and the size of the scar is correlated to the wound size.
How do scars form on the skin?
S... Read >
Author: Glennjoy
28th March 2008
How do scars form on the skin?
Skin disorders like acne and infections like chicken pox can also produce scars on the skin. The collagen fibers are formed over the wound and gradually a fibrous tissue is formed over the skin; but these tissues do not ... Read >
Author: Glennjoy
28th March 2008
How do scars form on the skin?
Skin disorders like acne and infections like chicken pox can also produce scars on the skin. The collagen fibers are formed over the wound and gradually a fibrous tissue is formed over the skin; but these tissues do not ... Read >
Author: Glennjoy
08th March 2008
The tissues involved most in osteoarthritis are the cartilage and underlying subchondral bone. The cartilage is the smooth white material that forms over the ends of the bones and forms the moving surface of the joint on both sides. Cartilage is tough, el... Read >
Author: Peter sams
22nd February 2008
Para-aminobenzoic acid, or PABA, is a relatively little known, but nevertheless important nutrient; commonly, though not strictly accurately, classified as one of the B-complex vitamins. The confusion is perhaps understandable because PABA plays an impor... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
31st January 2008
Since there are different kinds of tendonitis that impairs the function and comfort of a variety of muscles and joints, many people often ask, "What are symptoms of tendonitis?" When pinpointing what makes a tendonitis symptom, it is important to look at ... Read >
Author: Golfer57
28th January 2008
Bursitis and Tendinitis
This report contains general information about bursitis and tendinitis. It describes what these conditions are and how they are diagnosed and treated. At the end is a list of key words to help you understand the medical terms used... Read >
Author: Peter Charalambos
23rd January 2008
Problems with menstruation are very common and are usually caused by hormone imbalance. Periods may be too heavy, too scant, too frequent, too rare, annoyingly irregular, or very painful.
Dysmenorrhea (Painful Menstrual Periods)
When menstruation st... Read >
Author: Alien
19th January 2008
Every day, almost without fail, a man who just learned he has Peyronie's disease will ask in an email a question that goes something like this: "My medical specialist and my family doctor both say they can't help me because there isn't any approved drug ... Read >
Author: Dr. Theodore Herazy
18th January 2008
Peyronie's Disease: Quiet Male Health Problem
Peyronie's disease (PD) is said to be a rather rare disorder of the penis that has no agreement as to the cause or cure; even the cellular pathology is not completely understood. Three primary criteria o... Read >
Author: Dr. Theodore Herazy
15th August 2007
Endodontics is a specialty of dentistry that deals with the tooth pulp and tissues surrounding the root of a tooth. The pulp (containing nerves, blood vessels as well as lymphatic tissue and fibrous tissue) can become diseased or injured and thus is unabl... Read >
Author: 2thgen
13th August 2007
Skin scars occur when the deep, thick layer of skin (the dermis) is damaged. Scars are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin after injury. Scar tissue is not identical to the tissue which it replaces and is usually of inferior functional qualit... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th August 2007
This Article provides Information on most of the Home Remedies for Scars which are especially recommended by users. First we will discuss about Scars.
A scar is the pinkish or brown patch of skin that grows in the place where you once had a wound or so... Read >
Author: Tom alter
11th July 2007
Cellulite is the problem, that encounters more than 90% of women at any age around the globe. Cellulite describes dimpling of skin, caused by the protrusion of subcutaneous. Cellulite is not fat, and thin people often struggle with cellulite. Cellulite i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th May 2007
Hepatitis is known as the inflammation of the liver produced by viruses, medications, toxic agents. Hepatitis of viral cause is considered to be acute or chronic. Hepatitis C has its incubation period in 5-10 weeks and is transmitted through blood transfu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
25th April 2007
What are fibroids?
Fibroid tumors are usually benign (non-cancerous) tumors found, most often, in the uterus of women in their 30's and 40's, although they occasionally develop on other organs which contain smooth muscle cells. Fibroid tumors are solid... Read >
Author: Alien
12th March 2007
Osteoarthritis is perhaps the fastest growing form of arthritis in the United States. According to the Arthritis Foundation, one third of all adult Americans have x-ray evidence of osteoarthritis. Last year over 7 million visits to the doctor were osteoa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th March 2007
Scars are the fibrous tissue formed on the skin in order to repair broken tissue. When there is an injury, the skin produces more cells in order to re-grow the punctured skin. This tissue is known as a scar.
A scar is easily visible because the cells t... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy
26th July 2006
What do our arteries do?
The human body is an incredible machine and the thing that keeps it all going is the heart. This organ is our pump and the blood pumped around our body by this pump is carried around via arteries and veins. Therefore, it is imp... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
23rd July 2006
What is cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a type of fat (lipid) made by the body. About 80% of cholesterol is made by the body, the other 20% comes from the diet. Cholesterol is a building block for cell membranes. Our body uses cholesterol to produce many hor... Read >
Author: Yury Bayarski
29th June 2006
A person's eyes are probably the most eye-catching feature of his or her face. Even if people don't have the most perfect nose, the smoothest skin, or the most luscious lips, a pair beautiful eyes are more than enough to make up for whatever shortcomings ... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
09th June 2006
Along with the increasing incidence of obesity and diabetes in Western countries, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has also become a growing problem. Although its true prevalence is unknown, some estimates suggest NAFLD may already affect as many ... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
20th May 2006
April 10, 2006
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Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
Regardless of its cause, the progression of liver disease is typically measured by the suppleness, and in turn, the functionality of the liver. Recent studies demonstrate the ability of the milk th... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
03rd April 2006
Backache is one of the most common causes of both absence from work and seeking alternative medical treatment. Thorough professional investigation is needed to identify the cause of the problem; this can range from pulled muscles and damaged discs to poor... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams
10th October 2005
Your back is constructed of a number of parts.
1) The Spinal Column
Thirty-four bones stacked on top of one another and separated from each other by pads/discs. The column is held together by muscles and a band of fibrous tissue (Ligaments).
The Sp... Read >
Author: John Jarmola
20th September 2005
Have you been cursed with those lumpy, cottage cheese like areas of fat on your thighs, hips, buttocks, and other parts of your body? There's a good chance; 85% of women are already afflicted with these same cellulite woes. The term "cellulite" is not a... Read >
Author: Nathan Latvaitis
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