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Subclinical hypothyroidism is usually referred to as the state where in the patient does not show the symptoms of hypothyroidism. These specific patients even have an average amount of circulating hormones of thyroid.
Sat, 21 Feb 2009: Breast Reconstruction as a Soul-Lift for Thailand Cosmetic Surgery Patients - New Techniques
Around one in eight women in many developed countries will develop invasive breast cancer at some stage in their lives. Breast reconstruction, rather than mastectomy, is possible for a large proportion of these women. We look at the new techniques that are allowing more women the dignity and self-esteem of keeping their breasts in Thailand's cosmetic surgery hospitals.
Fri, 20 Feb 2009: 7 Tips On Controlling High Blood Pressure
Controlling high blood pressure doesn't have to mean you can never enjoy your life again. Just by taking baby steps, you can make dramatic improvements in your overall health, your heart health, and yes, even your blood pressure health.
Fri, 20 Feb 2009: A Revolutionary New Technology Promises to Transform the Nature of Periodontal Treatment
LANAP offers an effective, comfortable alternative to surgery in the treatment of periodontal disease.
Thu, 19 Feb 2009: The Challenges of Being a Young Adult with Invisible Illness
Living with an invisible chronic illness is never easy, but when you are diagnosed with one as a young adult it brings along a whole new set of challenges and emotions. After all, you "look so good" and seem too young to be that ill.
Wed, 18 Feb 2009: 6 Remedies For Urethritis and UTI Cystitis That You Can Try At Home
When bacteria affect the urethra, the infection is called urethritis. When bacteria reach the bladder and infect it, the UTI is now called cystitis. Bacteria can also reach and affect the kidneys and this is what we should really try hard to avoid.
Wed, 18 Feb 2009: Men's Guide to Prostate Health
Nice details about what men should be watching out for in relation to their prostrate health, good tips and advice on how to stay healthy.
Tue, 17 Feb 2009: General Dentistry Practices Include a Wide Range of Treatments for Common Tooth Problems
Many general dentistry practices that have been performed for years are still being practiced in dentistry today.
Mon, 16 Feb 2009: Women, UTI and Delayed Periods
There has been a speculation as to whether there is a connection between UTI and delayed periods.
Sat, 14 Feb 2009: A Broken Tooth Can be Remedied With a Root Canal and Dental Implant
Most of the time, a broken tooth not only fractures a tooth, but actually splits off a part of it.
Sat, 14 Feb 2009: Cosmetic Dental Implants Are an Important Part of Full Mouth Reconstruction Work
Dental implants play a key role in full mouth reconstructions.
Wed, 11 Feb 2009: Sinus Remedies for Acute and Chronic Sinusitis
There are estimated to be over 32 million sufferers of sinusitis in the US alone, many with chronic sinusitis that can have a serious affect on their quality of life. Sinus remedies include medications prescribed by your doctor and a variety of natural remedies that can be of particular benefit if you suffer from chronic sinusitis.
Wed, 11 Feb 2009: Intermittent Toothache Symptoms Case Study
Many toothaches are intermittent in nature, but nonetheless call for serious treatment.
Fri, 6 Feb 2009: Erectile Dysfunction May Be The First Sign Of An Underlying Medical Problem
Specific steps take place to produce and sustain an erection. If something affects any of these factors or the delicate balance among them, erectile dysfunction is the likely outcome.
Thu, 5 Feb 2009: Cardio Risk Factors in Men
When it comes to heart health, women have a slight edge over men. Studies show that men have a greater risk of heart attack than women do, and they suffer attacks earlier in life.
Thu, 5 Feb 2009: Natural Help for Heart Arrhythmias
Have you ever experienced your heart skip or jump? Have you ever tried meditation or breathing exercises where heart rates can go fast or slow? Or maybe you have a heart condition that causes palpitation? If you have then you are well familiar with a condition known as Heart Arrhythmia.
Thu, 5 Feb 2009: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome--7 Simple Ways You Can Prevent, Reduce and Get Rid of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
This article will help you discover many of the causes for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. It also explains several natural ways to get rid of your carpal tunnel symptoms.
Wed, 4 Feb 2009: 5 Tips for Staying Organized with Adult ADHD
It's hard to stay focused with ADHD, but kids have a lot more leeway in activity than most adults do. When you are trying to hold down a job or concentrate on studying in the university, things can be rather difficult for those who are suffering from ADHD.
Tue, 3 Feb 2009: Urinary Tract Infection In Children: What Can You Do
Child urinary tract infection can occur in uncircumcised male infants during the few months of life; however, it is more common in female infants. Child urinary tract infection affects about 3 percent of children in the United States every year.
Tue, 3 Feb 2009: Help Your Children With Acid Reflux Disease
Symptoms of acid reflux in infants and children can be difficult to detect. The lack of clear communication is a major stumbling block. Often children can not tell where it hurts or gives good clues to what is happening to them.
Mon, 2 Feb 2009: The Link Between Diabetes And Your Urinary Tract Infection
Diabetes is one of the major illnesses among Americans. There are many individuals who have it and this is a type of serious condition that should also deserve proper care. This can be ironic to the fact that there are many people who are not aware that they are diabetic.
Mon, 2 Feb 2009: Statin Side Effects - Could You Be Experiencing Them?
Statins are known currently to be by far the most effective medications for the lowering of high blood cholesterol levels. However this comes with a price. The usage of statins may be accompanied by statin side effects such as muscle damage, liver damage and gastrointestinal symptoms. The degree of damage, however is usually mild and reversible by
discontinuing the drug.
Sun, 1 Feb 2009: Types Of Drug Treatment Methods Used By Drug Rehab Centers
Drug rehab centers use a variety of different treatment methods to help abusers. They might use a single method on its own, a combination of methods, or set standard practices aside and follow a custom-made plan. If you or a loved one needs help from a drug treatment center, you will have to consider the different types of care to find the one that will work best.
Thu, 29 Jan 2009: Behavior Management and Applied Behavior Analysis or ABA
Using ABA to reduce inappropriate behaviors is affective and rewarding.
Mon, 26 Jan 2009: How to get Confidential Opiate Withdrawal Symptom and Addiction Help
Most opiate addicts don't want the fact that they are addicted to be public. Many opiate addicts need help with withdrawal symptoms yet are too afraid to seek professional help. Here are tips to stay confidential and to find the help you need. Plus opiate addiction help resources and information.
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