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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Tinnitis is the ringing in the ears whereby someone hears sounds which are not actually around in the environment vicinity. Basically having ringing ears you have symptoms of a clinical affliction that concerns the hearing system so it is advisable to have a thorough examination if you experience tinitus.The sound that they perceives is actually a result of the brain trying to create noises where none exists. Some people do not worry with it but some are really bothered by a ringing in the ears.
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Thursday, July 19th, 2007
Acne adult won’t get you any dates, that’s for sure. Teenagers abhor it, and adults sufferers don’t embrace it either. Pimples arise at the most inopportune moments, which can be anytime on any given day for them. Acne adult affects self esteem, self worth, and self identity, and can turn a once outgoing person into a recluse. There are different types of acne adult that occur on the body, and not just on the face, which is the most common. Acne adult, commonly known as pimples, zits, whiteheads, or blackheads, start to form in hair follicles or pores when the oil or sebum is trapped beneath the skin surface causing bacteria to form.
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Eric Raymond
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Tuesday, July 17th, 2007
This is why it is so important to educate people on the importance of health mental. Mental health outreach is crucial. Everyone, from victims of torture and horrible physical abuse to people who have grown up in a fairly normal and healthy environment, runs into a psychological issue at some point in their life. It is estimated to be practically epidemic in our society. Depression mental health issues account for hundreds of thousands of missed workdays every year, and suicide has become a common preventable cause of death. If you know someone who has a psychological health problem, it is important that you do everything in your power to get them into therapy. Undiagnosed mental health problems can put an incredible strain on the patient and the community.
Full article at Mental Health
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Tuesday, July 17th, 2007
However, anyone who wants to go medical school should do it, even if they go into debt, and many people do. It might take many years to pay it off, but when it comes to your life, you have to follow your dreams. If you want to be a doctor, you should be one. No one can be happy with their second or third choice for a career. Some might settle in, but they will never forget about their dream of going to medical school, or following whatever career path they had dreamed about while they were young.
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Saturday, July 14th, 2007
Article Title: Male Yeast Infection Sysmptoms
Although male yeast infection isnt all that common it can happen and in these cases the male yeast infection symptoms are generally the same as vaginal yeast infection symptoms.
Therell be the same burning sensation when urinating, pain during sexual intercourse, itching of the infected area and in some cases a rash. This rash can either be along the shaft of the penis or on the tip of the penis. Male yeast infection symptoms also include a burning sensation of the infected area, a slight swelling, and maybe even slight discharge.
If you suspect that you might have male yeast infection symptoms you should consult with your doctor. You could try to use the same over the counter medications which are available for vaginal yeast infections, but you might feel comfortable doing that.
There is nothing to say however that you cant use any of the creams or solutions which are used in the treatment of vaginal yeast infections.
Read The Full Article Here: Male Yeast Infection Sysmptoms
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Thursday, July 12th, 2007
Today we have the perverse situation where in some nursey schools over half the children are taking prescription medication for hyperactivity, ADHD or autism. Parent snowadays seem to be too quick to blame any type of problem with their children on a medical condition rather than simple bad behavior or growing up!
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Tuesday, July 10th, 2007
There are quite a few risk factors for developing pancreatic cancer, but they are relatively low for people below the age of forty. It isn’t until a person reaches their sixties that they become at higher risk because of increasing age, and other risk factors like smoking, high intake of fat and meat in the diet, or a history of cirrhosis of the liver, chronic pancreatitis, or diabetes. Previous surgeries to the upper digestive tract, environmental toxins, and long-term exposure to gasoline, insecticides, or a genetic predisposition are all significant contributing factors. Once pancreatic cancer has developed the symptoms may be vague; loss of appetite, weight loss, abdominal discomfort and nausea, jaundice, itching, and elevated liver enzymes and bilirubin levels. Pancreatic cancer treatment options depend greatly on how far the disease has advanced. Surgical resection is an option if the tumor hasn’t become metastatic, and if not, and the tumor is locally advanced, then a combination of chemotherapy and radiation are prescribed. For advanced cases of cancer of the pancreas, chemotherapy is recommended because it is better than no therapy at all in the eyes of some oncologists.
Full article at Pancreatic Cancer
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Tuesday, July 10th, 2007
Some of the fanatics wants to ban stem cell research entirely. People like this are generally very involved in the antiabortion campaign. They find embryonic stem cell research, or anything that uses cells from unborn fetuses to be deeply unethical. Despite the fact that many of these unborn fetuses do not have working brains or the ability to survive outside the body, they tend to place they still value them above all else. These people would put the life of a fetus above the life of fully developed human beings!
Full article at Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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Wednesday, June 27th, 2007
Many immune disorders overlap in symptoms and can be misdiagnosed as symptoms of CFS/Fibromyalgia when it possibly could be Lupus, Lyme disease, or Rheumatory Arthritis. Sufferers for years never understood why their bodies and minds would feel as if they just ran a marathon after completing a simple task like going to work for eight hours. Though this does not occur everyday, they could not understand why they felt fine and full of energy one minute and the next minute all they wanted to do was sleep.
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Eric Raymond.
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Wednesday, June 27th, 2007
One of the things that held me back from taking immune system boosters earlier was the difficulty of choosing the right one. After all, there are products to support your immune system in every health food store. There are literally hundreds of different supplements that you can take, so how can you choose the right one? I know that it was very difficult for me. I did not want to try all the immune system boosters out there. I knew that they were expensive, and besides it would be difficult to tell the effects ahead of time. It could take years and years to figure out which one was the right immune system booster.
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Wednesday, June 27th, 2007
There are many times when dangerous molds can build up in your home. These molds can cause sickness, and sometimes, even death. Molds tend to grow where water has been sitting for a period of time, and they thrive in humid and secluded areas. If you have recently experienced a flood, or perhaps had a dishwasher or water heater bite the dust, you may have mold growing in your home of which you are not aware. If you find mold, it is in your best interest to look into mold removal floorboards for example, and the quicker, the better.
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Eric Raymond
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
True drug addiction is defined by the presence of two components, which are physical and psychological dependency. According to an abundance of online sources, physical dependency occurs when the person uses the drug habitually, and when it is not used, unpleasant symptoms of withdrawal will be triggered. Psychological dependency occurs when a substance has been used habitually, and the user becomes emotionally reliant on it to elicit pleasure or relieve pain. The user feels he or she cannot function without it, and intense cravings occur without continued use. This person uses the drug every day, despite the harm the substance is causing. Drug addiction differs from dependency in that dependency occurs when people take drugs, either legal or illegal, to treat a disease or disorder to alleviate symptoms or otherwise improve their condition. Dependence occurs when the drug must be taken regularly, otherwise unpleasant symptoms result, which makes it more difficult to stop taking the drug. Dependency can exist without addiction, but not vice versa.
Full article at Drug addiction
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Infomercials for beauty products are everywhere today. You can typically find some type of infomercial running at almost every hour of the day. Most infomercials that promote skin care products feature some well-known celebrity who seems to have flawless skin. This can be discouraging for the typical woman who looks in the mirror and sees so many problems. There’s a new trend in these types of advertisements lately and that’s showing the spokesperson without any make-up. This is helpful as it allows the consumer the chance to see the transformation that takes place when the product is used. Almost every one of these beauty care lines is associated with a skin care professional that helped develop it. A dermatologist skin care line such as this may be just what you need.
Full article at Dermatologist skin care
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
If you must take a depression medication, your doctor may have you try a few before you settle on one that works for you. Even though Tom Cruise might think differently, depression is a chemical problem and there are drugs that can help even this out for you. A depression medication won’t fix your life, but it will help you deal with things on an even keel. Your problems and feeling won’t totally go away, but you will be able to see them from a more level point of view.
Full article at Depression Medication
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Thursday, June 14th, 2007
The most classic image of obsessive compulsive disorder is compulsive hand washing. People who suffer from this symptom feel the need to wash their hands over and over again. Often, their hands will become chafed or even raw, sometimes bleeding from the vigorous scrubbing that they are always giving them. I had a cousin who had childhood OCD and would do this behavior over and over again. No matter what his parents did, they couldn’t stop him. They were sort of in denial about it, but when they saw his hands bleeding from his over-washing, they took him into the hospital.
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Thursday, June 14th, 2007
Here are some possible lung cancer symptoms that signal an inquiry with your physician.
Coughs without obvious causes, such as a cold, should be observed closely. If you develop a cough and are a smoker, experience chest pain, a persistent cough, or cough up blood, a visit to your doctor is warranted.
Pain in the abdomen, loss of appetite and weight loss, difficulty when swallowing and general fatigue are common lung cancer symptoms.
Full article at Lung Cancer Symptoms
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Tuesday, June 12th, 2007
The biggest thing I learned about eating disorders is that they are not really about food, but they are mostly about control. Their self-image seems to be warped. A healthy, even thin woman with an eating disorder looks in the mirror and sees something there that no one else can see. If they have a…
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Tuesday, June 12th, 2007
Actually the best way is prevention always. If you eat healthy and exercise regularly, you shouldn’t have to bother with and new-age cholesterol medication ever. The trick is to stay active and monitor what you consume. All those products you buy from the grocery store that are prepackaged have cholesterol…
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Tuesday, June 12th, 2007
For a woman few things are more uncomfortable than a bladder infection. This ailment can really make a woman fall to her knees in pain. Thankfully there are several bladder infection remedies that make quick work of ridding the body of the pain and discomfort. Some treatment alternatives fall under the veil of traditional medicine, while more and more natural cures have been discovered recently. This type of condition can become serious quickly and a woman can go from feeling great in the morning to being almost unable to get out of bed by evening.The moment a woman realizes that something is amiss is when she…
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Tuesday, June 12th, 2007
I’m going to ask you, because I need some help here. Have you ever found any cold remedies that really work? At least three times a year I develop what can only be described as a nasty cold, and I end up suffering with it for at least two weeks. During these period not only can I not find any time to work, and my house is a total mess. My husband is very understanding, but after a while he starts to get grumpy. My son and my daughter want me to play with them but I am always so stuffed up that I get dizzy and feel like I am about to fall over. Surely there has to be some cold remedies out there that I have yet to try. Something has to work. I can take some medications that work for a while, but…
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Tuesday, June 12th, 2007
Smoking is a disgusting, smelly, dangerous and really enjoyable habit! Smoking a cigarette used to calm my nerves, finish off a good meal, wake me up first thing in the morning, relax me last thing at night, keep me occupied during times of boredom such being on hold or hanging around waiting on a bus, train, flight, friend or meeting. In short smoking was a multi-purpose habit, suitable for many occasions - and was killing me! How I gave up smoking
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Wednesday, June 6th, 2007
An article about alternatives to medication for treating allergies
What do you currently know about your allergies? Do you have an idea of what it is you’re allergic to? If not, it’s high time you saw a specialist and found out. Once you pinpoint your allergy, it’s much easier to deal with it. And for those who already know what their allergic reaction is to, you can acquire any number of over-the-counter drugs to suppress it. There’s Zyrtec, Alavert, Zaditor, and several others. But maybe you’re seeking a more natural solution to your irksome affliction. This is where acupuncture fits into the picture. Whether you knew it or not, acupuncture is a great way to battle allergies. This is one of the remedies for allergies that many doctors fail to tell you about. You see, different lymph nodes in our bodies are linked to different meridians. An acupuncture specialist will address the areas that apply to your allergies. After a few treatments, you’ll likely feel amazing. My mother tried this route and it proved to be very successful.
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Wednesday, June 6th, 2007
An article about alternatives to attention deficit disorder medications
For years they tried to adjust his attention deficit disorder medication to the proper level, but that was harder than it should have been. He came out of his zombie-like state, but then he started to have episodes again. Once changed another time, he started doing better in school but seemed like he had no interest in the world around him. In the end, my mom took him off the attention deficit disorder medication because she couldn’t stand to see him like that. He would always talk about how odd it was that the same medication that made him calm and lifeless was a stimulant for other children, and he was amazed that it became an underground way for teens to get high.
Full article at Attention Deficit Disorder Medication
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Monday, June 4th, 2007
Tridenosen was not designed for athletes or body builders, but the effects are the same as anabolic steroids. It was engineered to massively increase nitrogen retention, protein synthesis without the androgen side effects.
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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007
I am an ADHD expert…to ONLY myself, to only my particular disorder, also known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADD, Attention Deficit Disorder. So as I write, I do so from a place of 40 plus years of history of the disorder, of diagnosis in only the last four years, and of having self-medicated (with street drugs) and later having researched and engaged in therapy and medical treatment for my ADHD.
Read the full article here; ADHD Alternative Treatments
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