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What is Irritible Bowel Syndrome?

15th September 2009
Irritable Bowel Sydrone is a disorder that is very common and affects mainly the large intestine. It is called a syndrome since it comes with a group of symptoms such as cramping, bloating, diarrhea, gas and constipation. Contrary to common notion Irr... Read >
Author: Murry Ferrell

Endoscopic Procedures

12th June 2009
The Greek root ‘endo’ means in and ‘scope’ means a tube. Thus, the term ‘endoscopy’ refers to the technique of ‘looking inside’ with the help of a tube. The inside here is the inside of the human body and the tube is a thin tube that is in... Read >
Author: Dr.Phil Xavier

What are the main causes of acne?

09th June 2009
To understand the physical changes that cause acne, we need to look at the microscopic processes that produce it. We all know that our skin has follicles. Imagine these pores as empty tubes extending from the top skin layers down deeper into the dermis. ... Read >
Author: David Mitchell

History of Glass

12th May 2009
Glass existed since the 3000 BC in Egypt and Eastern Mesopotamia. It was discovered coincidently when calciferous sand finding its way into an overheated kiln and combining with soda to form a coloured glaze on the ceramics. The earliest man made glass it... Read >
Author: Ganeshsiv

The Different Faces Acid Reflux Test

15th April 2009
It seems as though acid reflux disease is becoming more popular and common over the past ten years or so. With such a drastic increase in the number of individuals diagnosed with having acid reflux, testing has also become more popular. However, there is ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Many Methods Of Diagnosing Acid Reflux Disease

28th January 2009
It has been said that a good way to diagnose acid reflux is if the person in question is experiencing a lot of heartburn. Heartburn is a burning tingling unpleasant sensation in the chest area that normally occurs after you have eaten and will get more se... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Option for Pain Relief before Labor Start

08th January 2009
It's sensible to consider options for pain relief before labor starts, discuss what is available a few weeks in advance with your doctor and put your wishes in a birth plan. Many women like the idea of a birth with out the need for drugs, but it's good to... Read >
Author: Jaanvi02k

Chemotherapy Treatment, Side Effects of Chemotherapy

05th January 2009
Vitamin C, cancer and chemotherapy treatment is either a good or bad combination, depending on the research that's making news. In chemotherapy treatment the entire body is affected in one way or another. Unfortunately a side effect of this treatment i... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Cellulite Treatment - How to Get Rid of Fat Safely

08th December 2008
If you are currently looking for ways to remove the unsightly fat bulges in your body safely, you should consider undergoing a cellulite treatment. Such treatments are offered by licensed dermatologists and health professionals, with most procedures done ... Read >
Author: Melissa Patterson

Appreciating Today's One Cup Coffee Pots

01st December 2008
Looking back at the history of coffee brewing may have some people appreciating their single cup coffee makers more than ever before. The products of today not only allow people to enjoy these beverages but enjoy them without a lot of hassle to make them... Read >

Symptoms of Kidney Stones, Kidney Stones Diagnosis and Treatment

31st October 2008
The kidney acts as a filter for blood, removing waste products from the body and helping regulate the levels of chemicals important for body function. The urine drains from the kidney into the bladder through a narrow tube called the ureter. When the blad... Read >
Author: peterhutch

LAP BAND Surgery Overview

10th October 2008
Obese patients (those more than 100 pounds overweight) have a variety of bariatric surgery options to meet their weight loss goals. The laparoscopic banding surgery (LAP BAND surgery) falls under the category of restrictive weight loss surgery. Restri... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Ultrasonic Liposuction - What You Need To Know

02nd September 2008
There are various liposuction procedures that are available to the interested consumer which is a helpful benefit for a low complication and relatively quick way to beautify themselves. One is the traditional tumescent liposuction which is advocated when ... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn

Kidney Failure – Causes and Symptoms

23rd June 2008
Healthy kidneys clean your blood by removing excess fluid, minerals and wastes. They also make hormones that keep your bones strong and your blood healthy. But if the kidneys are damaged, they don't work properly. Harmful wastes can build up in your body.... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Discover the Basic Elements Needed in a Home Made Water Filter

12th June 2008
Suppose that you are a student in the local Middle School. Suppose that your teacher has asked you to enter a project in the upcoming Science Fair. Unless you are a technical wizard, you do not want to try making a robot. You do not have enough time to ob... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Prostate Gland – Causes, Treatment and Remedies

21st May 2008
The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and is found at the base of the bladder. A thin tube that allows the passage of urine out of the penis (urethra) runs through the prostate gland. Fluid produced by this gland helps to nourish and support ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

How Does A Refrigerator Work?

25th March 2008
In the summertime, have you ever gotten out of a swimming pool and then felt very cold standing in the sun? That's because the water on your skin is evaporating. The air carries off the water vapor, and with it some of the heat is being taken away from yo... Read >
Author: Rajiv Singh

Thinking About Pain Relief- Baby Care

08th February 2008
It's sensible to consider options for pain relief before labor starts, discuss what is available a few weeks in advance with your doctor and put your wishes in a birth plan. Many women like the idea of a birth with out the need for drugs, but it's good to... Read >
Author: David Jones

Minerals for reef tanks

04th February 2008
There has been a significant advancement in aquarium technology over the past few decades, hence enabling the common man to successfully pursue interests in maintenance and propagation of more and more corals in the reef aquarium. But Reef systems and cor... Read >
Author: Buy Live Coral Online

How Does A Refrigerator Work?

02nd February 2008
In the summertime, have you ever gotten out of a swimming pool and then felt very cold standing in the sun? That's because the water on your skin is evaporating. The air carries off the water vapor, and with it some of the heat is being taken away from yo... Read >
Author: Rajiv Singh

A modality of currying of gallbladder

27th March 2007
The gall bladder is removed by a surgery named cholecystectomy surgery. The gall bladder is removed through a 5 to 8 inch incision in the abdomen. The cut is made below the ribs on the right side and goes just below the waist. This procedure is called ope... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Medical emergency-peritonitis

27th March 2007
Peritonitis, an infection of the lining of abdominal cavity is the most serious complication of appendicitis. When appendix ruptures (perforates) and the contents of intestines and infectious organisms invade the peritoneal cavity peritonitis may occur. W... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How can I know if I have appendicitis?

30th January 2007
Appendicitis is the inflammation of the appendix. The appendix is attached to the cecum and is considered to be a part of the intestines. It measures no more than a few inches in length and looks like a thin tube. If its exit gets blocked by hardened mucu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Glucose Control Made Simpler: Using an Insulin Pump.

18th November 2006
Diabetes management and glucose control can be a tough, challenging and painful ordeal. If you are a diabetic that must take several insulin shots on a daily basis, you probably know how unpleasant and inconvenient this task can become. Over the past fe... Read >
Author: Jesus Chirino

Kidneystones Symptoms, Treatment, Recurrence and Precautions

28th September 2006
Kidney stones often do not cause any symptoms. However, if they become lodged in the ureter (the thin tube between the bladder and the kidney) symptoms can be very severe. Usually, the first symptom of a kidney stone is extreme pain, which occurs when a s... Read >
Author: Kidneystone forum

Colon Cancer Tests – How to detect early the fatal Colon Cancer?

31st August 2006
People hear the "C" word and immediately know it's serious. But the double C, colon cancer, is even more frightening. According to the American Cancer Society, 50% of colon cancer related deaths could be prevented if all people over the age of 50 were... Read >
Author: Christy Berger

How To Make Your Own High Quality Salvia Divinorum Extract

14th August 2006
Introduction Have you ever tried making your own crude Salvia Divinorum extract at home, and wondered why it looks like a black sticky mess that smokes harsher than a porcupine eating competition? Well, fear not, for this guide will ensure a quality ... Read >
Author: John Clarke

Mesothelioma - What are the treatments?

24th July 2006
The location, stage of the disease along with the paitent's age and general health all play a role in determining the treatment of mesothelioma. Options for treatement generally include surgery, radiation therapy and chemo therapy. Surgery is a common t... Read >
Author: Staff Writer

How to Shape Your Body Instantly with Liposuction

07th July 2006
There is no doubt as to how fat-shedding procedures are popular nowadays in a world that has been plagued for vanity. Among the most popularly discussed ways of making one look slim and sexy is liposuction. While liposuction has become a frequently used b... Read >
Author: haugh greg

Laparoscopic Surgery – A New Approach in the Medical Treatment for Morgagni Hernia

16th June 2006
Morgagni hernia is a type of hernia that occurs due to congenital abnormalities at the level of the retroxiphoid area. The congenital abnormalities presented by people with Morgagni hernia involve an unusual positioning of the diaphragm. In patients diagn... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Most Commonly Performed Cosmetic Surgery Is Liposuction

20th April 2006
If you are considering liposuction, you are far from alone. Statistics show that in the mid 90s as many as 300,000 people had liposuction each year. That number is increasing as the popularity for cosmetic surgery grows. The best statistic you'll hear if ... Read >
Author: David S

Treatment of Mesothelioma

17th November 2005
There are treatments for all patients with malignant Mesothelioma. However, the treatment option that is chosen for a particular patient depends on a number of factors such as the location of the cancer, the stage of the disease, patient's age and general... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor

Mesothelioma: Treatments for Mesothelioma Cancer

26th October 2005
Mesothelioma cancer is currently treated through three treatments, depending on the cancer location, the disease stage, and the patient's general health and age. These treatments are surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, which sometimes are combine... Read >
Author: Hector Milla