Articles, tagged with "cell anemia", page 1
30th December 2011
While many people think that they are tired due to insufficient sleep, this might not necessarily be the case. There can be a number of reasons for this. One of the more common reasons for tiredness and lethargy is anemia. Anemia, interferes with the supp...
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Author:
Neilb75
17th November 2011
Your kidneys work hard every day to remove waste products from your body. They also help keep your body’s chemicals in balance and help keep the amount of water in your body balanced. Sometimes, certain risk factors can put the kidneys in danger. Your kid...
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DoctorsHealthPress
20th April 2011
Thousands of patients globally suffering from Incurable Neurological diseases like Spinal Cord Injuries, Muscular Dystrophy, Multiple Sclerosis, Brain Stroke, Cerebral Palsy, Dementia, Autism, Motor Neuron Disease, Sequelae of Head Injury, Neurological In...
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Safemedtrip.com
30th March 2011
For someone who is considering becoming a hematologist, there are many available positions well trained people in this medical field. Regardless of where one might live, the demand for hematologists is good. For those living in the Nevada area, there are ...
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Author:
Art Jones
16th March 2011
Hematuria can have several causes, depending on a patient. The most probable causes include BPH (Benign prostatic Hyperplasia), presence of stones in kidney, consumption of medications like rifampine, phenytoin and quinine, blockages in the urinary tract,...
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Author:
Peter Gyle
15th March 2011
Anemia is caused in different ways including blood loss, lack of red blood cell production, high rates of red blood cell destruction. Blood loss is the most common cause of anemia, especially iron deficiency anemia. Heavy menstrual periods or bleeding in ...
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Author:
Make HealthEasy
15th March 2011
Anemia refers to a less amount of red blood cell count than the normal available quantity of hemoglobin in blood. Red blood cells are responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body. When red blood cell levels drop too low, body feels very tired d...
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Author:
Make HealthEasy
13th December 2010
After you've spent months or a year planning and scheduling each minute detail of your wedding, you'll wake up one morning and notice that it is the last few weeks before the ceremony and there are issues you have not done. Do not be surprised if your min...
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Author:
james
12th October 2010
Anemia is the most common disorder of the blood. It is a condition in which the blood is 1) deficient in red blood cells or 2) deficient in hemoglobin. Either of these conditions can cause a lack of oxygen to be delivered to all parts of the body. Resu...
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Author:
Edith Lingenfelter
28th August 2010
Ever had a special practice member that made an impact on your office and your heart? Well, I’ve had many of them over the years, but one comes to mind today. I’ll change the name for privacy reasons, so let’s say his name was Jonathan Brane.
Jonathan ...
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Martha
20th May 2010
Blood presence in urine at the time of pregnancy which is known as hematuria, is a sign of severe health problems. This problem occurs due to unusual intensity of red blood cells in urine. This problem could be a sign of bladder stones, urinary tact or ki...
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Author:
Orlagh Ryan
17th May 2010
Sickle cell anemia is a lifelong, chronic disease that affects over 72,000 people in the United States. In most cases, there are not continual symptoms but periodic painful attacks. It can also weaken the immune system and cause other complications such a...
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Author:
Aldo Clark
24th March 2010
Your Doctor has a check list of things he will need to collect from you. Here is a list to be prepared for your first prenatal visit. You should also bring a list of any questions or concerns about your pregnancy to ask your doctor.
Pregnancy Symptoms-...
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Author:
cnesbitt
02nd February 2010
What is bone marrow transplant?
In some patients suffering from debilitating conditions like cancers, the bone marrow (a soft fatty tissue inside the bones producing stem cells, which are the precursors of most of the blood cells) gets suppressed, due...
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Author:
Albert
18th December 2009
When a mother is still pregnant with her child, the umbilical cord is actually considered as the lifeline between the mother and the baby. Once the umbilical cord has been discarded after the baby's birth, then you will lose the chance of being able to ob...
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Author:
Irvin Mcclain