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Bone cancer
Thu,09 February 2012 BONE CANCER develops most often in young people aged 10-20 years. Unlike almost all other "painless" types of cancer early symptom of bone cancer is usually a pain.
Sometimes the
Soy allergy
Sat,11 February 2012
Soy allergy affects approximately 1 percent of people in the United States. Soy, also called soya, is among the top eight most common foods that trigger allergies in children. In many cases soy
How to boost your 'good' cholesterol
Wed,01 February 2012 Your doctor says you need to lower your low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, what's often called the "bad" cholesterol. You're working hard at that goal, but now your doctor says it
What is type 2 diabetes?
Sun,29 January 2012 Type 2 diabetes is a lifelong disease that happens when the cells of the body can't use insulin the right way or when the pancreas can't make enough insulin. Insulin lets blood sugar—also cal
Managing Your Diabetes Risk
Fri,27 January 2012 By now, most people know that diabetes is a significant and growing public health problem. Here are some of the major risk factors for this disorder, along with some tips you can put into play righ
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Wed,21 December 2011
Ear Infection
Albeit adults are not affected as frequently as children, it is signal for adults to be sensible of how adult ear infection can affect them. Adult ear infection is caused by infection in the Eustachian tube, not quite the inner ear. The Eustachian tube connects the inner ear to the nasal passages in expropriate to drain fluid from the ears and equalize pressure between outlandish and inside of the body, but when fluid or mucous builds up in the Eustachian tube, it is an leaving target for infection. There are many situations in which experienced ear infection can surface. A cold can cause fluid buil
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Mon,19 December 2011
Inner ear infections can be caused by viruses or bacteria. Symptoms hug ringing in the ears (tinnitus), loss of hearing, loss of balance, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. Fortunately there are some rigorous natural inner ear infection remedies that can help combat the infection and indemnification the company to optimal health.
Let's have a look at these natural inner ear infection remedies:
Glycerine nasal span
To relieve ringing in the ears, hearing loss, balance problems and dizziness a glycerine nasal trumpet can help. Mix one teaspo
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Sun,11 December 2011
Chlamydia trachomatis is one of the most workaday infections to be passed owing to sexual activity. The infection is caused by a virus-like micro-organism that can only regenerate once it has found its way into your body cells. Because it is so modest, it is oft undetectable using a light microscope and so specific tests to look for Chlamydia proteins and other genetic documents tease to be employed. According to the NHS, around 50% of men and 70% of women who cause to die a continue the infection show no symptoms at all and so it is passed on without treatment. However, being a haulier without symptoms does
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Fri,09 December 2011
Do you have a skin yeast infection?
Whether this is your first or your twentieth, we've got ten open skin yeast infection home remedies that you can use today to start sensation relief almost instantly! The great thing about these, aside from being easy and remarkable, is that they are all natural and therefore safe to use on anyone at anytime! And all you have to do is buckle down to them to the affected area approximately four times a day until the skin infection has expressly cleared up.
They are:
1. Garlic oil
2. Probiotic yogurt (Plain an
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Sat,03 December 2011
The term "lipid profile” is used to order the same set of labs. "Lipid" is simply a medical term for "fat". A lipid profile measures fatty substances in your blood. Cholesterol is one type of fat. When you eat food containing cholesterol or when your body produces cholesterol and releases it into your bloodstream, the cholesterol will attach to a protein. This package of cholesterol plus a protein is called a lipoprotein.
Lipid profiles components:
1) LDL (bad cholesterol)
LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol carries mostly cholesterol, some protein, and minimal triglyce
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Mon,05 December 2011
Otitis media, more commonly known as an ear infection, is the most frequently diagnosed illness in children less than 15 years of age in the United States and is the primary cause for emergency room visits. More than 80 percent of children will experience at least one ear infection before their third birthday. Much research has been dedicated to preventing this common childhood disease at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Ear infections are typically treated through antibiotics or, if they occur often enough, through surgery. “The emergence of antibiotic-resistant micr
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Wed,07 December 2011
Otitis media, more commonly known as an ear infection, is the most frequently diagnosed illness in children less than 15 years of age in the United States and is the primary cause for emergency room visits. More than 80 % of children will experience at least one ear infection before their third birthday. Ear infections are typically treated through antibiotics or, if they occur often enough, through surgery. “The emergence of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms and the invasive nature of the surgical procedure raise the need to develop different ways to treat or, preferably, preven
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Tue,13 December 2011
Maruyama vaccine is similar to BCG vaccine, both of which are made from mycobacteria tuberculosis isolates. Murayama vaccine is made from mycobacteria tuberculosis isolates, and BCG is derived from an attenuated bovine tuberculosis bacillus. Maruyama vaccine, invented by Dr. Chisato Maruyama more than 50 years ago, can be used by itself or in combination with standard therapies. You can find medications at affordable prices in our online pharmacy. Murayama vaccine is approved by the FDA to treat terminal cancer patients.
Some forms of health insurance will cover the cost
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Thu,15 December 2011
A group led by Columbia University Medical Center's Timothy Wang, M.D., has studied the role of Helicobacter infection in the development of stomach cancer and found that the hormone gastrin, which stimulates secretion of gastric acid, plays a key role in the development of Helicobacter-induced stomach cancer, and may have distinct effects on carcinogenesis in different parts of the stomach. More than 50 % of the world's population is infected with Helicobacter, which causes chronic inflammation of the stomach lining and is strongly linked to the development of gastric ulcers and stomach cance
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Sat,17 December 2011
Individuals with diabetes are at high risk for developing heart disease and stroke. Because of this, it is very important to monitor your diabetes:
1. A1C or average blood glucose
2. Blood pressure
3. Cholesterol
The A1C test is a good measure of what your blood glucose level is most of the time. A test result lower than 7 is positive sign that your diabetes is under control. A test result that is greater than 7 means that blood glucose levels are too high. Doxycycline is an antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. If your A1C is too high, take action. Talk with your do
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