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January 30 2008: What Is Epilepsy? by: K Bakhru
Epilepsy is one of the common diseases that we see in everyday life It is not uncommon to see a person getting an epileptic fit/ convulsions in a public place or to see parents/teachers rushing to the physician to report such cases in children
January 30 2008: High Levels Of Uric Acid In The Blood by: Safron Jeen
High levels of uric acid in the blood are as dangerous as high levels of blood cholesterol The public does not seem to be much aware of the risk involved
January 30 2008: How To Cure Bad Breath by: Blog About Bad Breath
From casual conversations to important business meetings those of us who suffer from bad breath are faced with an embarrassing and quite literally distasteful condition There is nothing quite like the feeling of panic when during a conversation you suddenly become aware that the other person can smell your bad breath
January 30 2008: Breast Reduction Surgery - From Pre-Operation to Full Recovery by: aaaronson
Once you have made the decision to have breast reduction surgery, it is important to understand what will happen to your body, from your pre-operative appointment all the way through to your full recovery.
January 30 2008: Tummy Tuck Surgery for Men Basics by: aaaronson
While a tummy tuck is usually associated with women, more and more men today are choosing to have one. If you are a man who has recently lost a lot of weight, or simply have started to collect excess fat around your waist line, with the addition of loose abdominal muscles, this might be just what you need.
January 29 2008: Acne Skin Problems by: Darryl Rambo
Acne will affect nearly 80 percent of us during some period of our lives The effects of these breakouts may go far beyond a few occasional pimples, all the way to leaving permanent scars and blemishes
January 28 2008: Prophylaxis Of Rheumatic Fever (RF) / Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) by: Safron Jeen
Since the disease occurs primarily as a result of sore throat, through a specific group of organism ie
January 28 2008: Easy Tips To Control Your High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) by: Safron Jeen
Those who are found to be suffering from early / uncomplicated hypertension should adopt the following non-pharmacological measures, ie
January 26 2008: How To Avoid A Heart Attack by: N. Curtis
Did you know that many people who have a heart attack, some of them fatal, never experienced any previous symptoms or warnings such as chest pain According to The American Heart Association, coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death for Americans, killing 452,327 people in the United States in 2004
January 25 2008: Things To Know About Female Breasts by: K Bakhru
Breasts in a woman may be small There is a misconception that unusually small breasts may not be normal, and it is seen that females, especially young unmarried girls, take hormonal treatment (oestrogens) unnecessarily which has severe adverse side-effects
January 25 2008: What Is Angina Pectoris? by: K Bakhru
Whenever the blood supply of the muscular wall of the heart starts suffering, clinical manifestations of CAD – (Coronary Artery Disease) occur Although there may be a mild blockage in a coronary artery, and thus a depletion in the supply of blood to the walls of the heart, yet this supply may be enough when the patient is at rest
January 25 2008: What Investigations Are Necessary In Case Of A Cad – (Coronary Artery Disease) by: K Bakhru
The first and foremost is that an ECG of the patient concerned must be recorded Characteristic ECG changes may occur as a result of damage to the heart muscle
January 25 2008: Rehabilitation After Heart Attack by: K Bakhru
This aspect is of vital importance Gone are the days when the patient was given prolonged rest, say at least six weeks, for a heart attack
January 25 2008: What Is Rheumatic Fever (RF) by: K Bakhru
It is a disease of children/ adults, and is characterized by fever and painful swelling of the joints, mostly of the limbs, especially of the ankles and knees The notable feature of the painful swelling of the joints is that it is fleeting in nature i
January 25 2008: Getting Ready For Your Plastic Surgery Consultation by: aaaronson
The consultation is the most important part of a plastic surgery operation, and you can't just waltz in unprepared. There are some things you need to do before you step into the clinic. This article gives you some ideas about how to get ready for your plastic surgery consultation.
January 24 2008: Nine Major Warning Signals Of Cancer by: Krishan
1 Persistent cough, blood in sputum
For persistent cough, blood in sputum of recent origin in a middle-aged person, suspect cancer of the lungs (bronchogenic carcinoma)
January 24 2008: Unexpected Bleeding And Cancer by: Krishan
For unexpected bleeding from any part of the body, in a child/adult, like oozing of blood from the gums, haemorrhagic spots/areas on the skin, or excessive bleeding from the nose, say, after a blow, or profuse bleeding following tooth extraction or minor injury, the possibility of early acute leukaemia must be considered for precise diagnosis
January 24 2008: Pollens, House Dust And Allergy by: Krishan
There is no doubt that at certain times of the year, pollens cause many people a distressing array of symptoms These include hay fever, mucous, red eyes that itch intolerably, overheating and great tiredness
January 24 2008: Plastic Surgery For Men - Get The Face And Body You've Always Wanted by: aaaronson
When you mention plastic surgery, people usually think of women getting work done. But, increasingly men are seeking consultations with plastic surgeons, and they're finding that they too can improve their lives through plastic surgery. This article looks at some of the growing trends in men 's plastic surgery.
January 22 2008: Things To Know About Coeliac Disease by: K Bakhru
Coeliac disease in children:
A coeliac disorder can manifest itself at any age In children it usually becomes evident three to five months after commencing eating gluten-containing foods
January 22 2008: Important Tips To Know About Candidiasis by: K Bakhru
Contraceptive hormones and candidiasis:
This is a real problem for women with candidiasis who are on the pill It is estimated that acute vaginal candidiasis (thrush) is caused by the contraceptive pill in up to 35 per cent of women, with many other women being affected to lesser degrees
January 22 2008: Treatment For Chronic Candidiasis by: K Bakhru
For sufferers of candidiasis avoidance of carbohydrates is of prime importance Yeasts ferment fats and proteins poorly, but thrive on carbohydrates, particularly sugars
January 21 2008: Allergy Effects On The Kidneys, Respiratory System And Stomach by: K Bakhru
The kidneys:
The two kidneys are responsible for many vital functions Briefly, they perform the complex task of extracting from the blood, used up proteins, minerals and other elements making up the toxic waste of the metabolic process
January 20 2008: Symptoms And Treatment For Myalgic Encephalomyelitis by: K Bakhru
Symptoms:
The most dominant symptoms are persistent exhaustion, muscle weakness and impaired mental function In some cases the disease can progress to a point where bed rest for a prolonged period is required
January 20 2008: The Immune Response And The Allergic Reaction by: K Bakhru
The Immune Response:
The first phase of the immune response occurs when antigens enter the body, usually through the mouth, nose or skin When this happens, inflammation occurs in the body and the immune system is stimulated to produce more white cells
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