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New Technologies in Breast Imaging
By Isaac Eliaz · 13 years ago
Accurate breast imaging technologies have been a hot political issue in the world of medicine for the last decade. With the re-evaluation of the effectiveness of mammograms by the American Cancer Society in 2009, experts ...
A Few Fibromyalgia Symptoms
By Vincent Deville · 13 years ago
There are so many fibromyalgia symptoms and there is no doubt at all that fibromyalgia is a very serious disease without any particular cure. The diagnosis of this disease is very hard and this is ...
Smoking Effects if Second-Hand Smoking
By Michael Costeas · 13 years ago
Secondhand smoke is composed of taking in tobacco smoke of others. Only 15% of cigarette smoke is breathed by the person who smokes, the remaining 85% is you can take in!
Tobacco smoke contains fine ...
Esophageal varices – general information
By Alice Pepton · 13 years ago
Esophageal varices are swollen blood veins in the esophagus. The esophagus, or the gullet, is a tube-shaped organ, about 25-30 cm long, which connects the throat to the stomach. It consists of muscular tissue in ...
Diabetes – The Link Between Periodontal Disease and Diabetes
By P., Piero D.d.s. · 13 years ago
Diabetes affects about 24 million Americans or about 8% of the population. It is a disease that is characterized by high levels of blood sugar caused by malfunctioning insulin production. An insulin resistant individual becomes ...
The Long-term Complications of Diabetes
By Engsay Teo · 13 years ago
Diabetes is a condition known as having a higher than normal blood glucose in the body. When insulin was discovered in 1922 it was then thought to be a cure for diabetes. However, it was ...
Remedy Of Celiac Disease And Discomforts
By Vincent Deville · 13 years ago
As far as the celiac disease is concerned, it generally damages the inner lining of the small intestine and it prevents the small intestine from absorbing the part of the foods. For the good health ...
Ear Infection symptoms : The way to Diagnose and Cure Them
By Randolph Pumphry · 13 years ago
What do you do in that time? Take the discomfort?
The signs of an ear infection appear early and an early treatment is the most effective, while there have been questions as to the necessity ...
Chiropractors in New York: Urgent News - Hope For Horrible, Constant Pain of Fibromyalgia
By Ilan Ferdman · 13 years ago
If you’re a Chiropractor in New York this is an opportunity to join a small group of well-known experts in the Chiropractic Field that are paving the way with a new treatment that has changed ...
Foods that Stop Cancer that your doctor doesn't know about
By Alan Wighton · 13 years ago
These days we spend billions of dollars in treating cancer yet we spend little promoting the consumption of freshly grown fruit and vegetables, foods that our medical system should know are beneficial in both preventing ...
Multiple sclerosis diagnosis
By Mao Ming · 13 years ago
The Australian adore affair together with the wonderful outdoors may have contributed to lower rates of numerous sclerosis (MS), in accordance with analysis from The Australian National University.
The Ausimmune Study, coordinated by Associate Professor ...
Do Not Allow Hypertension Depress You
By H. Fred William Jones · 13 years ago
Out of the blue you learn you have increased blood pressure. It offers you no threatening signs or warnings. Suddenly your chest feels like it is being squeezed in a vice & your heart is ...
#1 of Sleep Apnea Cures
By Tim Pulley · 13 years ago
Many people who suffer from sleep apnea may use a CPAP to make their nights livable and problem free, many think that this is the best of all sleep apnea cures but that's not the ...
10 Warning Signs Of Alzheimers Disease
By Karen Kelly · 13 years ago
Dementia is the loss of brain function, including memory, judgment and behavior. Alzheimer’s disease is a common form of dementia that is irreversible and progressive. The symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease go beyond that of normal ...
Disability Benefits for Tic Disorder
By Emely Porter · 13 years ago
A person suffering from tic disorder experiences sudden involuntary movements or even sounds. These ‘tics’ as they are referred to would be repetitive, painless and would involve either a motor action or a sound that ...
Natural Ways to Fight-Off Sinus Infections
By Jillian Phillips · 13 years ago
Since information has been very much available to everyone, people have become more conscious of the many side effects that they can suffer from due to taking too many medications. As a result, a lot ...
Can You Reverse Type 2 Diabetes?
By Aimee Hamilton · 13 years ago
Is it possible to reverse type 2 diabetes? This is a question that many people ask, but few people know the answer to. The standard medical design for addressing diabetes is geared towards slowing down ...
Ringing In The Ears Caused By Loud Noise
By Carl Craane · 13 years ago
Loud Noise And Ringing In The Ears
If you have ever experienced ringing in the ears after attending a concert, night club, or sporting event you're not alone. Exposure to loud noise repetitively or just ...
What Is Arthritis
By Ralph Edward · 13 years ago
What is arthritis? The most commonly used definition for arthritis is an inflammation of the joints. The joints of the body are where two bones connect allowing the limbs to bend for movement purposes. Arthritis ...
Gallbladder Surgery - Alternative Treatment to Dissolve Gallstones
By Sabastian Longstone · 13 years ago
How to Cease the Pain and Save Your Gallbladder
Near to half a million gallbladder surgeries --- removal, or cholecystectomy to be exact --- are carried out each and every year in the US. Scores ...