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Identify The Risk Factors Linked To Heart Attack Before It Attacks You!
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Heart attack is the leading cause of death of men and women in United States. There are many risk factors associated with heart attack. Know and identify the risk factors associated with heart attacks to prevent before you become a victim.
Medical Conditions That Are Associated With Allergy Asthma!
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Allergy asthma is an inflammatory condition of the lung airways that is caused by one or more allergen. If you are diagnosed with allergy asthma, you tend to suffer with other allergy associated medical conditions such as eczema and hay fever.
Would You Know If You Had Malignant Hypertension?
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Tom R. Nuckels
When blood pressure starts causing injury to organs, especially the nervous system, the cardiovascular system, and/or the kidneys, it is called Malignant Hypertension. A condition known as Papilledema is one example of such harm. Papilledema is the circumstance in which the optic nerve leading to the eye becomes dangerously swollen to the point of endangering vision.
Diagnosed With a Herniated Disc? Get the facts on what really causes it and how to get relief
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Dr. Robert V. Duvall
You’ve probably heard people say they have a "slipped" or "ruptured" disc in the back. Sometimes they complain that their back “went out”. What they’re most likely describing is a herniated disc. This condition is a common source of back and leg pain.
Diagnosed With a Herniated Disc? What To Do Next…
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Dr. Robert V. Duvall
You’ve probably heard people say they have a "slipped" or "ruptured" disc in the back. Sometimes they complain that their back “went out”. What they’re most likely describing is a herniated disc. This condition is a common source of back & leg pain.
What is Sacro-Iliac Joint Dysfunction?
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Dr. Robert V. Duvall, DPT, MPT, ATC, MGFI
The S-I joint is one of the most misunderstood areas of human body. Contrary to disc injuries, which can be evaluated using many types of diagnostic tools, examining S-I joints has proved to be quite unreliable. Most medical professionals do not acknowledge it as a source of pain & dysfunction. So patients leave a medical office with an incomplete evaluation & often, an inaccurate diagnosis. What To Do!
Living With RSD, Sympathetic Nerve Blocks
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Marcia
I was in an accident in 2001 after which I started having intolerable pain. After seeing several different Doctors, undergoing Physical Therapy, and taking pain killers that left me unable to perform physically and mentally, I was eventually diagnosed with RSD, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy.
Understand Multiple Sclerosis To Fight It
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Jon Arnold
You need to understand what multiple sclerosis (MS) is in order to effectively fight it. Understand what you can do from a preventive standpoint, as well as the symptoms of it and how to handle it.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And Candida Connection
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Dalvin Rumsey
75 % of contemporary women are affected by a yeast infection more than once in a lifetime. But people don’t usually discuss this type of condition, although it is very common.
TMJ Pain: Is Your Posture to Blame?
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Experts estimate that up to 15% of the population suffer from jaw pain from TMJ. Poor posture may be a contributing factor.
Tinnitus Cannot Ruin Your Life, Only You Can Do That
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Paul Tobey
Tinnitus causes depression there's no denying that. But, it's actually you who makes it worse by focusing on how bad your tinnitus is.
What is a serodiscordant relationship?
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Katemiller
It is a relationship that involves a lot of emotions and anxieties. When in a relationship a partner is aware of being infected with a disease that could cause death, brings in a lot of anxieties. It is obvious not only at the time of diagnosis but throughout the relationship.
US HIV Rates on the Rise
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Katemiller
With HIV individual infections at 2.4 million, America represents the third largest region with HIV infections. Initially it was among homosexual men and injecting drug users but now it is increasing among poor and less educated parts of the population.
How to Prevent or Ammeliorate Allergy
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Knut Holt
The causes and mechanisms of allergy are explained. Treatment possibilities are presented, among these also some simple natural measures.
What Every Man Needs To Know About Prostatitis - Inflammation of The Prostate
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James L. Witman
If you or someone you care about thinks you have prostate problems, you might be actually be suffering from a condition known as prostatitis - or inflammation of the prostate. Read this article now to learn more about prostatitis, who it affects, what the symptoms are and what your options are for treating prostatitis.
Malignant Hypertension Causes Symptoms And Treatment
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Dr. Armughan Riaz
This Article will provide you comprehensive information about Malignant Hypertension and accelerated Hypertension causes symptoms treatment and complications
How To Care For Someone With Mesothelioma
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Mesothelioma is a killer lung disease. When it strikes, there is nearly no way out for the patient. Simple activities like talking become difficult. Even eating to keep the patient alive becomes a tough chore.
Living With the Discomfort of Psoriasis
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Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that is characterised by scaling and inflammation of the skin. This article is the story of my own life with psoriasis and how I overcame the problems
Chicken Pox - What You Should Know About This Infectious Disease
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Heather Colman
Chicken Pox is the common name for Varicella simplex, classically one of the childhood infectious diseases caught and survived by most children.
Dealing With Tuberculosis (TB)
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Tuberculosis (TB) is an illness related to the respiratory system. It is a disease caused by a germ mainly found in your lungs. It is a contagious disease which means you have to take extra precaution for the safety of other people.
Multiple Sclerosis-Understanding the Effects
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Annabelle Wolski
The human body is serviced by an extensive system of nerves that control the way the body functions. These nerves are protected by a fatty substance called myelin which insulates them from damage. If a person suffers from multiple sclerosis, the myelin is damaged thus blocking the impulses from the brain.
Advice to Parents on Childhood Measles Part I
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Peter Nisbet
Measles is on the increase due to a reluctance by parents to allow their children to have the MMR vaccine. The early stages are similar to many other diseases, yet measles kills children. Part I of this article explains why measles parties are not a good idea, and why measles is a dangerous infection.
Appropriate Gall Bladder Diet Can Prevent Complications
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Many people suffer from gall bladder disease as a consequence of inappropriate diet. The disease
How to Recognize the Symptoms of Gall Bladder Disease
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Due to inappropriate diet and obesity, many people suffer from gall bladder disease. Gall bladder
Causes and Types of Gall Bladder Disease
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The gall bladder is a small organ that is situated in the vicinity of the liver. The liver produces
Tamiflu: The First Line of Defense
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Jim Pretin
Tamiflu may be the only available treatment for bird flu
How to Protect Your Family From Bird Flu -- What Your Government Isn't Telling You
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Governments around the world are ignoring cheap but highly effective ways to boost people's immune systems and fight bird flu.
The Origins of the 1918 Flu and Where Bird Flu is Going Now
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The origins of the 1918 flu and its extreme mortality rate can give us clue about how bird flu will evolve.
What is Mesothelioma and How Did I Get it?
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Timothy Rea
If you or someone in your family suspect, or have been diagnosed with, mesothelioma, you should fully understand the origin of the disease, and how it will affect your body.
How a Little-Known Science Can Protect You From Bird Flu
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Following the principle of evolutionary biology to make it harder for disease microorganisms to infect you, is the first line of defense against bird flu.
Disease Defined, It's Types And What The Internet Has To Say About It
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Pro Content
No one likes to talk about diseases, it strikes a cord at the very basic level of humanity and shouts, "something's wrong here". In this article we begin to explore just what disease is, the major types and the role the internet is playing...
Stress, Nutrition and the Herpes Virus…
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Great information and how to reduce stress and the Herpes Virus. The two are great friends, but with some tools we can break the stress Herpes virus couple.
What is Hepatitis C ?
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This silent health epidemic is a ticking time bomb. The Hepatitis C virus is the newest recognized plague to afflict the baby-boomers. How do you get Hepatitis C?
Cold Sores – Type of Facial Lesion on Your Skin
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Cold sores are a type of facial lesion and are found to grow either on the lips or in the skin area adjacent to the mouth. It is scientifically known as “Herpes Simplex” that occurs specially when someone is suffering from fever.
Why Does Herpes Hurt So Much?
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Stephanie Young
Both types of Herpes Viruses live in neural ganglia near the site of infection. For Cold Sores the virus lays dormant in the area around the TMJ nerves, in genital herpes the virus lays dormant in the sacral lumbar area.
Be Herpes Free
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Stephanie Young
Herpes is a prevalent virus which effects at least a third of the world, be it cold sores or genital ulcers, Herpes is painful and embarrassing. The pain of Herpes is caused by the fact that the virus lives in the nerves. It hibernates in the ganglia, and is officially impossible to kill.
Live Symptom Free From Crohn’s Disease
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Stephanie Young
Crohn’s Disease is an inflammatory bowel disease for which the cause is not known. It can affect any part of the gastro-intestinal tract but usually manifests in the lowest part of the small intestine. There is a familial link so often someone else in the immediate family will also be affected.
Tuberculosis, a Cause for Concern?
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Kristy Haugen
Many believe that tuberculosis (TB) is a disease of the past. However, tuberculosis is still the leading killer of young adults worldwide. This makes tuberculosis hardly a disease of the past. In fact, tuberculosis has emerged once again as a serious public health dilemma in the U.S.
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