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  • You Should Read This If You Have Kidney Stones  By : Jeremy Seaver
    People may endure from kidney gravel without even understanding it. Kidney gravel formed in the bladder and they are essentially crystallized articles of reserves that appear in your urine. Ignoring the early word symbols may findings in intense unhelpful health repercussions in the outlook, up to and with hospitalization and death.
  • Women With Kidney Stones  By : Jeremy Seaver
    It was once thought that kidney gravel occurred regularly in men, however, currently, gear of kidney shingle in women are on the grow. However, since the existence the incidence of the kidney gravel in women is increasing. This has happened because of the illegal lifestyle of nowadays.
  • When Exercise is not Exercise  By : Simon Evans
    Exercise accounts for some of the calories you burn every day. But it turns out that fidgeting actually accounts for enough calories to determine how much weight you gain or lose.
  • What To Expect From Wearing A Hearing Aid  By : Alvin Toh
    If you are new to wearing a hearing aid, it may take some time to get used to it. Remember that hearing aids cannot restore your hearing back to normal. They can only improve your hearing, thus increasing your quality of life significantly. So, what is it like to wear a hearing aid?
  • What to Do When You Cannot Breastfeed Your Baby  By : Popsrisuk Posak
    The article describes general information about breastfeeding.
  • What To Do When Kidney Stones Are Attacking  By : Jeremy Seaver
    Kidney shingle was hard deposits of any substance found in urine of a customary individual but turns into shingle when urine starts getting concentrating. It is remarked as one of the most prevalent ailments across the sphere. Kidney gemstone is a well problematic sickness and one that is considered to be very decidedly awful. Stone formation, profile, and progress are reliant on the calculate quantity
  • What is Pyschotherapy?  By : Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
    Do you know about psychotherapy? Find out what is means and the best way to receive help through online counseling.
  • What Is Kidney Disease  By : Jeremy Seaver
    If you've read something about diets lately, you've maybe read warnings that extreme amounts of proteins or reserves may scratch your kidneys. What you probably asylum't read is that excessive amounts of acid unwanted in your body can affect unsmiling kidney disease too.
  • What Is Disbetes Insipidus?  By : Jack Stanley
    Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a disorder in which an abnormal increase in the production of urine, liquid prerecording is frequently and thirst. It is caused by a deficiency of antidiuretic hormone, also known as vasopressin, or a kidney insensitivity to the hormone. It may also be iatrogenically induced by the diuretic conivaptan. Antidiurétique hormone is a hormone produced in a region of the brain called the
  • What Is Biomechanics?  By : Robert Ryles
    How biomechanics can help you solve your pain or injujry problems and enhance your sporting performance and quality of life
  • Vacuuming Boosts Health – If you Believe It  By : Simon Evans
    The placebo effect strikes again. A new study shows the power of believing that your everyday routines can help your health.
  • Uncovering the Severity in A Traumatic Brain Injury Victim  By : Peter Kent
    When an individual suffers injury from an accident they are usually treated rather quickly at the nearby hospital or physician's office. However, when an individual endures a traumatic brain injury that is severe enough for them to go into a coma, there is no easy way to treat that patient. Because of this, the Glasgow and Rancho Los Amigos Scales of evaluating coma patients was developed.
  • Treatment Protocol for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)  By : Bunny Vreeland, Ph.D
    Do you have IBS? If you do, you are among the 20% of the population who suffers from IBS. Dr. Bunny Vreeland offers some reasonabable and realistic solutions for those with IBS.
  • Treating Anxiety Disorders and Panic Attacks  By : Peter James Field
    A leading British hypno-psychotherapist explains how the right kind of hypnotherapy can put a permanent end to anxiety and panic attacks.
  • Things You Should Know About ADHD  By : Lydia Tan
    ADHD only affects boys. Children with ADHD can outgrow this condition when they are 7 years old. ADHD is due to bad parenting. Watching too much television can cause ADHD. Are all these facts or myths? Read on to find out...
  • The Problem With Mineral Supplements...  By : Michael Bailey
    This article discusses the reasons why mineral supplements are not as effective as we would like them to be and some possible strategies for mitigating these shortcomings. At the end, it introduces another approach to supplementing with minerals and other nutrients.
  • The lift chair and the rollator – two small wonders, two huge steps for mobility  By : David Yuri
    Being independent and self-sufficient is vital for our existence. Mobility, seen as a distinct advantage, helps us to work and interact; basically to be functional, thus active. Unfortunately, there are many mobility-limiting conditions that affect more and more people.
  • The 180 Degree Syndrome: Why A Gradual Change Is Better Than Sudden  By :
    Discover the fat loss secret of progression vs. perfection and how you can achieve a better body without stressing over the "perfect" meal plan.
  • Skin Cancer Is Not Only A Human Disease  By : Sterling Ostin
    Everyone has heard about the risks and dangers of skin cancer. We know that we should cover our children with a high SPF sun block before they go out to play in the sun, and we understand that we need to protect our own adult skin as well. But, what about our pets?
  • Simple Steps Fibromyalgia Sufferers Can Do For Back Pain  By : Hailey Harris
    This article walks fibromyalgia sufferers through simple steps they can take to help them relieve their back pain. Fibromyalgia can cause severe pain in the back and this article walks sufferers through healing tips directed at relieving back pain.
  • Should A Woman With Bipolar Disorder Have An Abortion?  By : David Oliver
    If a woman has bipolar disorder, can an abortion have a negative impact on her mental health?
  • Severe Weather: 5 Tips for Coping with Weather Stress  By : Sara Healy
    When severe weather hits where we live, there WILL BE weather stress. This stress can lead to irritability, sadness, fear, or even guilt. Here are five tips that might help you, or someone you know, cope more effectively with severe weather stress.
  • RVUs- Whose Value Is It, Anyway?  By : Jeffrey T Junig
    Payments for medical illnesses by insurers vary dramatically between mental health and other conditions. The difference in pay schedules cannot be accounted for by differences in stress, time, risk, or years of training required by the specialty. Rather, the payment discrepancies are due to the low value placed on mental health services by society.
  • Rubeola - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Rubeola is an acute highly contagious disease is also known Measles. Measles is a virus. It is is a highly contagious and respiratory infection. It is mostly seen in the winter and spring. Rubeola is preventable by proper immunization with the measles vaccine.
  • Rollators and wheelchair ramps  By : David Yuri
    Wheelchair ramps are important and frequently utilized assets outside stores, restaurants and any other public building. In every crossroads there is a special access ramp to compensate for the height difference between the walkway level and the road level. The access ramps are also useful for people using rollators as balance assisting devices.
  • Really amazing ways to beat your obsessive compulsive disorder  By : Derek Soto
    This short article will show you some amazingly simple ways on how to beat obsessive compulsive disorder and behavior
  • Rapid Fat Loss Through Exercise  By : Matt Lisk
    There are several different types of exercise you can do for rapid fat loss.
  • Quit Smoking Support  By : Frank Andrews
    This article is about the benefits and pitfalls of using support relationships and support groups when trying to quit smoking or some other dependency. It addresses the dependency issue and gives encouragements and warnings about the use of support in relationship to it.
  • Quit Smoking Success Characteristics  By : Frank Andrews
    This article describes the characteristics of people who have successfully quit smoking. It also discuss some developmental issues related to smoking and introduces ideas on how smoking is actually a part of who a person is therefore is an extension of who they are. It discusses a unique approach to successfully quit smoking long term.
  • Protecting Prostate Health  By : sachin rana
    As you begin to get older, many men begin to wonder about their prostate health. Prostate health is all over the news and media, and you may even know someone that has been diagnosed with prostate cancer over the past few years. If you are worried about your prostate health, or want to find out ways to help protect it, you have come to the right place. We will go over what this important gland does, and discuss the different options that you have in protecting your prostate health.
  • Planning for a Stay in the Hospital  By : Sibyl Day
    This article is about planning for a hospital stay, and more importantly, planning to leave the hospital. Keep track of all information, ask a lot of questions and write down the answers. The articles gives an overview of the possible facilities patients may be discharged to when they leave the hospital.
  • On Genetic Modification, Don’t be so Negative -- It might just do you some good!  By : Bill Douglas
    Why should we worry about Genetically Modified crops spreading across America, or other nations? Shouldn't we just have faith in laboratory science, and leave it up to the smart people in the white lab coats? Maybe not.
  • Not Finding Relief From Your Back Pain Exercises? Learn Why ...  By : Charles Gaudet
    If you're a suffer from chronic back pain, chances are you have a long list of cookie-cutter exercises that are supposed to provide pain relief, strengthen your back, and build the muscles that support the spine. If you're not getting results from your back exercise routine, there's a good explanation ...
  • Natural Headache Relief  By : Alvin Toh
    There are many over-the-counter headache pain relief medications. However, they don’t cure headaches and are not without side effects. Over time, any medication can lose its effectiveness if taken too frequently. Natural alternatives to headache pain relief are just as effective if you know the cause of your headache.
  • Mobility aids – the rollator and the wheelchair ramps – valuing indepence.  By : David Yuri
    We, as human beings, consider life to be the most precious gift. But, above all, we value the power freedom gives to us. This is why we believe that it is vital for the elderly and the disabled to maintain their mobility and in consequence their independence.
  • Mismatched Shoes from a Shoe Web Site  By : kent
    Many people with mismatched feet buy one pair of shoes for each one shoe size and use only one shoe from each pair, leaving a closet full of unused mismatched pairs of shoes. OddShoeFinder.com is here to help you to get those mismatched shoes out of your closet and put money into your pocket.
  • Minimizing Back and Neck Pain at Your Desk  By : Danna Schneider
    Back pain and neck pain have definitely earned their reputation as the hallmark pain associated with having a desk job. The reason for the common problem is that it simply is not natural for humans to sit in the same position for prolonged periods of time, let alone having to look at a computer monitor and typing on a keyboard all day.
  • Meningioma Brain Tumor Symptoms  By : Roy Carter
    Nobody has the exact same experience or meningioma symptoms which make it a very tricky brain tumour to diagnose. Meningiomas still have researchers baffled and no-one has yet conclusively shown why they appear or why they choose their victims.
  • Melatonin, Sleep Enhancement, and ADHD  By : Anthony Kane MD
    ADHD children have a lot of difficulty with sleep. This article describes a natural intervention you can use to help your child sleep better.
  • Make Your Hospital Stay More Like Home  By : Sibyl Day
    Being in the hospital is very stressful. You can be more comfortable and help speed your recovery by bringing items from home. You may want to bring personal toiletries, an eye mask, ear plugs, things to entertain you, and prescribed medications for doctor review. By being as comfortable as possible, you can concentrate on getting home.
  • Living A Life of Wellness  By : Nitin Chhoda
    How to live a life of wellness
  • Latex Allergy  | Latex Allergies Cause, Symptoms, Treatment And Medications  By : Epi Pen
    Natural rubber latex (NRL) has emerged over the last decade as an increasingly common trigger for anaphylaxis-producing allergies. It is found in a wide range of manufactured goods, including an estimated 40,000 common household items.
  • Latex Allergy | Diagnosing Latex Allergy | Emergency Treatment of Allergies  By : Epi Pen
    The severity of a reaction to latex generally correlates with how often the patient is exposed to the allergen, natural rubber latex. This reaction can be exacerbated when powder is present because latex can stick to the powder and be spread in the air or by contact.
  • Jaundice in the newborn baby  By : Cecilia Koh
    Brain damage caused by neonatal jaundice is a thing of the past because of advances in medicine but this should not make us complacent and forget the importance of knowing how to recognise and treat it.
  • Is there a Magic Bullet when it Comes to Your Health?  By : John Barban
    Exercise is the closest thing we have to a magic bullet when it comes to personal health and well being. First of all, any amount of exercise above what you are already doing is most likely going to be better for you (unless you are already an elite level athlete and in peak physical condition). Also, exercising is totally free; you don't need to spend one red cent to get all the health promoting benefits of exercise.
  • Insect Allergies | Insect Allergy Cause, Symptoms & Treatment  By : Epi Pen
    Insect venom allergies are common , especially allergies to members of the Hymenoptera order of insects .
  • Improving Brain Functioning For Healthy Aging: Interview with scientist Jerri Edwards  By : Alvaro Fernandez
    Have you been reading all about Brain Training? Today we are fortunate to interview Dr. Jerri Edwards, an Associate Professor at University of South Florida's School of Aging Studies and Co-Investigator of the influencial ACTIVE study. Dr. Edwards' research is aimed toward discovering how cognitive abilities can be maintained and even enhanced with advancing age.
  • Immunotherapy Treatment | Allergies Treatment  By : Epi Pen
    There is no cure for most life-threatening allergies so, for the majority of severe allergy sufferers, avoidance of the specific allergens that trigger their reactions and being prepared to treat those that occur with an immediate shot of epinephrine are the only options.
  • Hypnotherapy and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)  By : Bunny Vreeland, Ph.D
    How does IBS respond to Hypnotherapy? How can the relaxation of Hypnotherapy change the gut reaction? Can hypnosis be used to reduce pain and/or suffering from illness?
  • How To Treat Those Bothersome Lip Lines  By : Dr Barry Eppley
    The development of upper lip lines and wrinkles is very troubling for most women as it is a sign of aging. Lip wrinkles are impossible to cureand any patient undergoing treatments should view the expected results more as improvement rather than elimination. Injectable fillers, Botox, and laser resurfacing are the mainstays of treatment today.
  • How to prevent your fitness equipment from becoming a dust magnet  By : Keith Crovatt
    New fitness equipment creates a large emotional satisfaction when bought and for a short time after you get it home. Brand new shiny, clean, powerful fitness machines that promise to deliver rock solid muscles and firmer bodies invoke hugh emotional dreams for all of us.
  • How To Prevent Vitamin D Overdose  By : Alison Addy
    This article talks about a Vitamin D overdose and what some of the symptoms are and how you can prevent Vitamin D overdose.
  • How to Manage Your Chronic Pain  By : Viggio Harris
    Chronic pain is the pain that refuses to go away come what may. So much so the patient becomes mentally affected by it having to deal not only with physical pain but also with mental pain. Acute pain on the other hand heals as the injury heals. If you are suffering from this chronic pain than to manage it successfully you need all the help that you can have.
  • How to Get Rid of Acid Reflux  By : Dark Sith
    What is Acid Reflux?
  • How to Find Out What You, as a Patient, Must Know  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    If youu have ever been a patient, you know how difficult it can be to get an accurate diagnosis and the right treatment. Today's patients need to get information and use physicians as part of the team rather than as the decision-maker. Fortunately, it is easier than ever for an average person (or patient) to get outstanding medical information online.
  • How to cope with your child’s initial diagnosis of Aspergers  By : Dave Angel
    An article for parents to help them cope with their child's initial diagnosis of Aspergers.
  • Hot Tub in Spain - Benefits  By : John Lewis
    Having a Hot Tub provides many benefits and these have been known to man since time Immemorial. For many thousands of years that magical liquid water has been a great relief for many of the ailments that the fabric of life brings to us mortals.
  • Hodgkin's Disease - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Hodgkin's disease is a group of cancers. It also called is lymphomas. Hodgkin's is a malignancy (cancer) of lymph tissue found in the lymph nodes. Hodgkin's lymphoma is most common among people 15 to 35 and 50 to 70 years old.
  • History of the Kegel Vaginal Exercise  By : Danna Schneider
    A description of kegel exercises for women, and a brief history of how they came about as a vaginal strengthening exercise for increased sexual pleasure and also as a preventive measure against a problem that plagues women as they age, incontinence. See how Kegel exercises can help you.
  • Heathcare Differences Between the USA and Germany  By : Steven Cancel
    Descriptive compairson of 2 world powers heathcare systems.
  • Healing the Rough Patches  By : Barry Lycka
    Are you troubled by itch, red, scaley skin? Here's the answer for your problem.
  • Healing All Diseases With Thoughts And Feelings  By : Enoch Tan
    You can only heal the body by healing the consciousness. All diseases originates from within, and therefore can only be healed from within. Medicine only facilitates healing but it does not heal. What matters is not the medicine, but rather how you think of it. All disease that manifests in the outer, physical body has arisen from within the conscious or subconscious mind. They are the effects of your thoughts and feelings.
  • Growth Hormone: Grow Your Own!  By : Roxanne Vick
    You can pay big money for growth hormones at the health food store, or you can do these simple things recommended by an expert bodybuilder, to trigger the release of your own growth hormones....
  • Gas Gangrene - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Gas Gangrene also called is Clostridial and Myonecrosis. It is caused by Clostridium perfringens(ecrotizing subcutaneous infection). This bacteria is belong to Group A Streptococcus. Clostridium bacteria is produce toxins and it cause tissue death and associated symptoms.
  • Five Symptoms To Check For Diabetes  By : Julia Hanf
    Diabetes can be loosely termed as a condition where the amount of glucose in your blood rises to dangerously high levels, either because your body isn't making the amount of insulin it needs to metabolize the glucose or if it does not acknowledge the presence of insulin and is thus unable to use the glucose as energy. This glucose, which then accumulates in your blood, is responsible for a gamut of complications, some of which can even be life-threatening. However, what makes diabetes one of the most threatening of all diseases is the fact that its initial stages are very hard to detect, leading victims to ignore them until the more severe conditions set in. and although there is no foolproof sign to determine if you have diabetes or not, without submitting to a laboratory test, there are a few initial indicators that characterize diabetes, and the fact that it is on the prowl!
  • Find Out The Hit Method On How To Get Rid Of Stretch Marks  By : Rick Coelho
    If you are seriously looking for information about how to get rid of stretch marks once and for all then continue reading. If not, then PLEASE STOP READING THIS and move on to something else. This article is intended for those people who are sick and tired...
  • Fibromyalgia, CFS and MLD: Autonomic Immunity, Connective Tissue, and the Circulatory System: Part 3  By : Mark Shaw
    Changes in autonomic immune function present as lymphostasis in Fibromyalgia and CFS patients. Targeted Manual Lympatic Drainage techniques can directly increase lymphatic flow, reducing congestion and swelling and so reducing symptomatic experience of muscular pain, stress levels and overall fatigue for these patients. The article carefully examines connective tissue, the circulatory system and immune function in relation to the lymphatics.
  • Facts About Clearing Up Zits.  By : Richard Tolar
    The easy way to try and fight a zit attack is to run to the drug store and buy the best sounding acne medication. The problem with this easy way is that the side effects of any medication can be worse than the cure. Be very careful what you do.
  • Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis | Idiopathic Anaphylaxis | Symptoms & Treatment  By : Epi Pen
    Although doctors don't fully understand what causes exercise-induced anaphylaxis or idiopathic anaphylaxis, you may be interested to learn about how to recognize symptoms of these conditions and how they are treated.
  • Exchanging Mismatched and Single Shoes  By : kent
    OddShoeFinder.com is intended to be a partial remedy to the problem of buying two pairs of different sized shoes. It also provides an alternative for amputees needing only one shoe. Users of OddShoeFinder.com ship new shoes to people across the United States and Canada.
  • Early Symptoms of Fibromyalgia and How You Can Fight Back  By : Hailey Harris
    Learn the early symptoms of Fibromyalgia and what you can do about them. There is hope and treatments that work and can allow you to start living life to the fullest again. No more pain, fatigue, or other early on symptoms.
  • Do You Know The Best Scar Treatment?  By : John Russell
    Did you know the best scar treatment of all is prevention? A scar is a natural part of the healing process. Skin scars occur when the deep thick layer of skin is damaged. The worse the damage is, the worse the scar will be. Good acne skin care means following these four simple rules to lessen the chance of permanent scarring.
  • Determining Readiness For Addiction Treatment, 5 Simple Questions  By : Bill Urell
    These 5 simple questions will evaluate your readiness for addiction treatment, just answer yes or no.
  • Department of Defense Allocates Grant Funding To University for Study of Traumatic Brain Injuries  By : Peter Kent
    Personal Injury: Traumatic Brain Injury. The University of California San Diego recently was awarded a grant in part funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) to improve treatments for traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for American citizens and returning war veterans.
  • Dealing with Chronic Pain  By : Viggio Harris
    Chronic pain is the pain that refuses to go away come what may. So much so the patient becomes mentally affected by it having to deal not only with physical pain but also with mental pain. Acute pain on the other hand heals as the injury heals. If you are suffering from this chronic pain than to manage it successfully you need all the help that you can have.
  • Could Your Loved One’s Anger Really Be Bipolar Disorder?  By : David Oliver
    Are you involved in a close relationship with someone whose occasional outbursts of temper at times shock and surprise you? While people can and often do become overwhelmed by negative emotions that they’re unable to handle without having a major psychiatric disorder, there is also the possibility that your loved one is suffering from bipolar disorder – and that’s what is causing these angry eruptions.
  • Correct Muscle Imbalances - Stop Guessing & Start Assessing  By : Jason Zaretzky
    Your Workout regimine is as good as your assessment is... Are you assessing or guessing?
  • Coping with Stress at Work  By : Moses Wright
    Article reveals that many the workplace is a place of stress. Unfair managers, deadlines to meet without the required resources provided and too heavy workloads are all factors that can cause stress for many people. It is important to realise though that there are always options available to help relieve stress.
  • Conjunctivitis - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Conjunctivitis is commonly name is pink eye. It is is an infection of the conjunctiva. Conjunctiva is a membrane that covers the sclera (white part of the eye) and lines the inside of the eyelids.
  • Chronic Pain  By : Evelyn Cole
    Medical recognition of psycholigcal factors in chronic pain
  • Chelation therapy: Confused by claims of benefits? Oral chelation is not created equal!  By : Jayden Adams
    Intravenous chelation therapy has been a safe and effective tool of conventional medicine for decades, ridding the body of unwanted metals – toxins associated with diseases including cancer, heart disease, and aging. This article explains the myths and truths of intravenous and oral chelation.
  • Change your mid change your spirit  By : Irvin Young
    This article explains the benefits of understand the principles outline in the literary work entitled "The Secret" and "What The Bleep".
  • Catarrh – What You Need To Know  By : Alvin Toh
    Catarrh is mucous blockage or discharge often caused by swelling of mucous membranes and by excess mucus. The symptom is frequently associated with a cold but is also found with other conditions such as sinusitis, ear infection, and tonsil or adenoid infections.
  • Cancer Treatment, Stages & Survival Rates of Breast Cancer.  By : Meng Y
    If you are a woman who has contracted breast cancer that has yet to metastasize you have an average five-year survival rate of about 86%. What this means is that 86% of all women who have contracted breast cancer survive the disease for at least five years. Though that number is extremely high it is merely an overall average. In many categories the numbers are greater, and the survival rates are better. These numbers of course depend on which stage individuals detect their cancer and seek medical treatment.
  • Can't Take It Any More? Group Therapy For Schizophrenia Includes Family Members Too  By : Steven Magill
    Group therapy for schizophrenia patients' families and friends can take one of several different forms.
  • Bulimia Be Gone! Start Eating Right Again!  By : Stephen Lau
    Bulimia is an eating disorder due to distorted perception of one's physical size and shape, resulting from abnormal eating behavior and unhealthy food relationship over time. It is a complex mental illness that requires confrontation or intervention on the part of loved ones or family members to effectuate recovery through appropriate eating disorder programs.
  • Brucellosis - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Brucellosis is a bacteria, disease. Brucellosis is also called Mediterranean fever. It caused by a Brucella canis bacteria. These bacteria are passed among animals and vertebrates.
  • Beware Your Mercury Fillings  By : Anita Murray
    Mercury fillings, I'm told, must be disposed of as toxic waste after a dentist removes them. If you have mercury fillings, each time you chew or grind your teeth you are potentially ingesting more poison. The mercury builds up and can contribute to numerous diseases and ailments.
  • Beating The Fear Of Money  By : Joan Shine
    For those investing in real estate, you may find that there are several unknowns that have to be accounted for that are related to money. This investment relates to both home owners as well as those involved in the real estate business. There are several common fears that are related to money in real estate.
  • Balance Is Firing Stress  By : Amanda Young
    Stress can kill. Balance is firing stress.
  • Are You Ashamed Of A Loved One With Bipolar Disorder?  By : David Oliver
    Being labeled with mental illness has long been a stigma, and stigma often produces shame. Stigma, by definition, means disapproval and disgrace, and by practice stigma sets a person apart from a group, fostering an ‘us versus them’ mentality. Ultimately stigma means prejudice and discrimination in society.
  • Anthrax Treatments May Cause More Harm Than Good  By : Peter Kent
    Cipro was recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the use of anthrax infections among both children and adults. However, the FDA also recently issued a black box warning for the drug and its fluoroquinolone drug family after reports of tendonitis and Achilles tendon rupture began to surface.
  • Anaphylaxis | Anaphylaxis Allergy | Reactions  By : Epi Pen
    Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction to specific triggers such as foods, medications, insect venom, or latex. Although comprehensive information is not available, the best statistics indicate that as many as 40.9 million people in the United States suffer from severe allergies that may put them at risk for anaphylaxis—and the numbers are growing.
  • Anaphylaxis | Anaphylaxis Allergy | Cause & Triggers  By : Epi Pen
    Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that occurs in response to a particular trigger. Knowing the symptoms of anaphylaxis may save your life or the life of someone you love.
  • Anaphylaxis Reactions | Shocks, Symptoms & Treatment of Anaphylaxis  By : Epi Pen
    Anyone can develop an allergy at any time in his or her life, even without specific risk factors. Yet some people, including asthmatics, children, and those with a history of anaphylaxis, have an increased susceptibility to allergic reactions.
  • Alzheimer says goodbye to Tarenflurbil  By : http://asgarcymed.blogspot.com/
    Use of Tarenflurbil on Alzheimer's Disease.
  • Allergies In Depth: Why Does the Body Respond This Way?  By : Roger Hutchison
    Ten to twenty five percent of the U.S. population experience nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itchy watery eyes and scratchy throat that characterize allergic rhinitis. This article goes into medical detail regarding the mechanisms of allergies as well as possible treatments.
  • Adderall Side Effects – What You Should Know  By : Alvin Toh
    Adderall is a drug that is commonly prescribed by doctors for the treatment of ADHD. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a psychiatric disorder that affects children and adults. The disorder manifests as a persistent inability to pay attention along with extreme hyperactivity. While there is no cure for ADHD, doctors often prescribe drugs such as Ritalin and Adderall to manage the symptoms of ADHD.
  • Acidity And Your Longevity  By : Stephen Lau
    Pharmaceuticals are synthetic chemicals, and therefore acidic and toxic by nature. A healthy body has a balanced acid-and-alkali level. An over-acidic body spells disease and premature death. Therefore, a longevity life is a drug-free life.
  • About Cosmetic Surgery Abroad  By : Paul Easton
    How to have cosmetic surgery done abroad

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