- Ataxic Cerebral Palsy Lawyer By : Kristy Annely
Ataxic cerebral palsy accounts for five to ten percent of all cases of cerebral palsy. In this form of cerebral palsy, there is damage to a part of the brain called the cerebellum that helps maintain balance and coordination. - Becoming an EKG Technician By : Damian Sofsian
EKG technicians assist physicians in diagnosing and treating heart disease, coronary artery disease and a multitude of other heart ailments. These technicians generally specialize in one of three cardiovascular fields: invasive cardiology, echocardiography, and vascular technology. EKG technicians are often referred to as electrocardiograph technicians. - Asbestos Lung Cancer By : Steve Valentino
People with a history of asbestos exposure are about seven times more likely to die from lung cancer than those who are unexposed to asbestos. - Canadian Discount Pharmacy By : Alison Cole
When it comes to grabbing a sizeable share of the US pharmacy market, the Canadian discount pharmacies have already achieved the target and are now going further. Driven by competitive prices and low investment requirements, these companies are now giving extensive competition to their US counterparts who seem to be loosing the battle on their home turf. - Canadian Online Pharmacy By : Seth Miller
Health care is becoming increasingly expensive. Who doesn’t want to take advantage of medicines available at lower prices? - A Brief History of Drug Testing By : Damian Sofsian
Drug testing is a big business. With at least fifteen large U.S. corporations supplying laboratory testing, employees and others are only a few minutes’ drive from a testing facility. From employers who use drug testing as a pre-employment screening tool to parents who want to keep tabs on the well being of their teenagers, there are many groups that frequently use drug testing as a screening mechanism. - Juvenille Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Peter Emerson
Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease that attacks the joints in the body, causing inflammation and pain. It can affect anyone at any age. Children are no exception to rheumatoid arthritis. In children, this chronic disease is called as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and it also causes inflamed and stiff joints. - Female Impotence By : Kent Pinkerton
Female impotence, or female sexual dysfunction, is a catchall term used to describe difficulties in having sexual desire, enjoying sex, being adequately aroused or having an orgasm. A woman may experience decreased sexual desire for a number of reasons including stress and exhaustion. She may be unable to enjoy sex because she has one of several sex pain disorders, which in turn may be caused by an underlying condition. Women with breast cancer or gynecologic disorders may experience sexual dysfunction. - Home Remedy For Sinus Infection By : Eddie Tobey
Sinus infections are one of the most common infections across the world. Sinus attacks are caused by an infection in the sinuses or cavities that are present in the bones near the nose. When there is any swelling in these sinuses because of some infection, breathing becomes difficult, resulting in fever, headaches, and other discomforts. This is known as sinusitis. - A Closer Look at Wart Removal By : Josh Riverside
Surgery is often a popular choice for wart removal. Usually following home treatment and chemical applications on the warts that has failed, surgery remains a common choice for many who seek wart removal. The reason is simple: surgery works. It’s effective, simple surgery, usually performed in a doctor’s office or outpatient center, causes a minimum of pain, very little scarring in the hands of a talented, skilled professional and is usually covered by insurance. - Lung Cancer By : Steve Valentino
Lung cancer is the most frequently lethal cancer in the United States. Among all causes of death, lung cancer ranks second after heart disease for males, and third after heart and cerebrovascular disease for females. In 2002 alone, over 150,000 people in the United States died of lung cancer. - Cause of Stretch Marks By : Max Bellamy
The actual causes of stretch marks are still largely unknown. Fundamentally, the depletion of collagen causes skin integrity to reduce and the end result can be stretch marks. The rupturing of minute blood vessels is also involved in causing the earliest pink discolorations of such blemishes. - CPR By : Alison Cole
The emergency first aid protocol for an unconscious person on whom both breathing and pulse cannot be detected is called cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It is a combination of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and chest compressions. This kind of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was first described in the Bible, but it fell out of practice. Drs. James Elam and Peter Safar rediscovered it in the 1950s. In the early 1960s, the advantages of chest compression to help artificial circulation was discovered by Drs. Kouwenhoven, Knickerbocker and Jude. Both mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and chest compression were then combined to form modern CPR. - Back Pain By : Peter Emerson
Statistics reveal that up to 85% of all people have back pain at any given time in their lives. Nearly 2% of all American workers get compensated for back-pain-related disabilities. Back pain can occur for several reasons like injury to the muscles on account of their overuse or otherwise, strains, or injury to the ligaments—the fine, fibrous mass that support them. Back pain may be less when in a resting position but greater when the back is subjected to any hard or soft activity as reaching, twisting, or lifting. - Analog Oscilloscopes By : Eddie Tobey
An oscilloscope is an instrument used to measure voltage in an electronic device. It measures voltage against time. Oscilloscopes are used for several applications, especially to test the working condition and voltage of an electronic device; to test the circuitry of new electronic equipment; or to test the electronics of new software. - Cost Of Mesotherapy By : Jason Gluckman
The total cost of Mesotherapy depends on several factors and varies widely from one clinic to the other. Costs include consultation fees and treatment fees, which in turn depend on the level of expertise of the person providing treatment, the size and number of body areas to be treated, and the total number of treatment sessions needed. - A Look at Hair Drug Testing By : Damian Sofsian
Drug testing has become very common in both the workplace and schools within the last twenty years or so. Generally, urine testing is the most common form of drug screening. Many people are creative in their efforts to beat drug tests and have formulated many products to mask the appearance of drugs in the system. Products such as masking chemicals and even synthetic urine are widely available, and even the most severe cases of drug abuse may go undetected. Because of the ever-expanding market of products designed to help a drug user pass a screening, many employers are turning to hair follicle drug testing. - Acne Scar Solutions By : Peter Emerson
Acne is a common skin infection that affects over 80% of youth and 5% of adults. When acne eventually heals, it leaves ugly blemishes called acne scars. These become permanent if they are not treated in time. Acne scars are damaging to the ego and personality of an individual, and a lot of time and money has been invested in research to treat this problem. - Epilepsy By : Richard Romando
People with epilepsy suffer from abrupt convulsions or blackouts. These convulsions are in medical terms called seizures. These are caused by sudden interruptions or excessive activity in the brain cells that result in cessation or mix-up of signals. Since the brain is pivotal to govern all our actions, the intensity and outcome of the seizures depend on which part of the brain has been affected. - Mesotherapy By : Jason Gluckman
Mesotherapy is a form of treatment that involves injecting tiny amounts of a substance into the mesoderm, which is the layer of fat and connective tissue directly below the skin. It is thought that the injection of certain substances can either dissolve underlying fat, or cause healing by other mechanisms. Mesotherapy has been used in France and other European countries since the middle of the 20th century to treat conditions such as obesity, hair loss, sports injuries, and certain diseases of the circulation. It has only recently caught on in the US as a form of treatment for cellulite and localized fat. - Interpreting an EKG By : Damian Sofsian
EKGs can assist doctors in diagnosing and determining any current or past heart abnormalities and are often a regular screening for those with heart disease. Through electrodes attached at various strategic body points, the EKG machine records the electrical impulses of the heart. The results of the impulses are displayed on a computer monitor and then printed onto graph paper. The attending physician or EKG technician interprets your heart health by reading the graphed EKG image. - Cat Constipation By : Kristy Annely
Normally a cat has bowel movements once or twice a day. If the pet does not do it or strain to do it with hard feces, the cat is suffering from Constipation. It is a very common problem with cats and an occasional bout of Constipation is nothing to worry about. - Medical Alert Alarms By : Max Bellamy
Consider a situation when you are taking a bath and suddenly you feel congestion in your heart, and are about to collapse. Or you suffer from epileptic fits, and are on your way to the market when you sense one is coming. In such life-threatening situations, the patients and their family members remain tense every moment and are therefore nagged by a feeling of insecurity that takes away their peace of mind, making it hard to focus on daily life. This demoralizing situation becomes worse with every passing day. This is where the Medical Alert Alarms come to your rescue, to restore your confidence and the feeling of security. - Home Drug Testing: An Overview By : Damian Sofsian
The past 20 years or so have seen a large increase in drug testing in the workplace and elsewhere. This testing has usually taken place in a laboratory setting; home drug testing is a relatively new phenomenon. - A Guide To Discount Contact Lenses By : Jennifer Bailey
Contact lenses are more expensive than regular glasses. Even when the lenses are available on sale, the solutions to keep them clean and the eye drops would make up for the rest. Despite the high price, many people prefer contacts to glasses. - Causes of Osteoporosis By : Thomas Morva
It is a known fact that more bone is laid down more than it is removed in the early life of a person. An individual’s peak bone mass is reached at the age of thirty, wherein the remodeling process starts, that takes away more bone than is replaced. Remodeling is the process involving the laying down of new bone and the removing of old bone. So it can be said that the process of bone loss begins in the early to late thirties. It is from this age to the onset of menopause that women lose a certain amount of bone every year. - Medication By : Damian Sofsian
Medications are drugs taken to reduce or cure medical conditions and illnesses. Medications are commonly divided into over-the-counter (OTC) medication and prescription-only medication (POM). OTC medication is generally deemed to be safe. In other words, a person consuming OTC medication has little chance of doing himself harm if he follows the instructions written in the label. - Bleeding Hemorrhoids: A Common Ailment By : Josh Riverside
Bleeding hemorrhoids are common and occur with both internal and external cases. Be sure to consult a doctor if you notice any bleeding from the rectum before, during or after a bowel movement – and especially any bleeding in the absence of a bowel movement. - An Introduction To Travel Nurses By : Marcus Peterson
Even as nursing is recognized as one of the noblest professions in the world, the scarcity of nurses seems to persist. Because of this gap in demand and supply, many vacancies still exist in the nursing sector. Travel nursing is now being considered an effective way to tackle this problem. - Adult Scoliosis By : Kent Pinkerton
Adult Scoliosis is a spinal abnormality that occurs during adulthood, or is a continuation of the disease that was undiagnosed or ignored during childhood or adolescence. - What to Look for when Choosing a Cosmetic Dental Practice By : Mary Logden
There is one thing that holds true no matter the country you live in; a fear of dentists, no matter their type, is deep within the majority of us, and there seems to be very little we can do about it. - Mesotherapy Before And After By : Jason Gluckman
Most Mesotherapy practitioners claim remarkable results in treating cellulite, localized fat deposits, and wrinkles. There are numerous patient testimonials of successful treatment, and ‘Before and After’ photographs on Mesotherapy clinic websites. For cellulite, results may be seen in as little as four weeks, and by the time treatment is completed, patients may have lost between two to four inches from the body area being treated. Similarly, for localized fat loss such as in love handles and other problem areas, approximately ten treatments can result in the loss of two to six inches. However, there is wide variation in how soon results may be seen, depending on which body area is being treated. There may also be considerable variation between people who are having the same body area treated. For cellulite and mesolifts, or facelifts with mesotherapy, patients are typically advised to return for maintenance treatment every six months to a year after the initial treatment is completed. - Common Hemorrhoid Symptoms By : Josh Riverside
You should take the following credo to heart: Any irregularity you detect in or on or coming out of your body that does not go away for good, pretty much by itself and fairly quickly, should be checked out by a doctor. - Athetoid Cerebral Palsy By : Jason Gluckman
From the several thousand cases of Cerebral Palsy reported around the world each year, about 10% of them are cases of Athetoid Cerebral Palsy. This disorder is exactly the opposite of spastic Cerebral Palsy wherein the muscles are too rigid. In Athetoid Cerebral Palsy, the muscles are too loose, giving the child almost no control over its movements. The child also lacks vertical stability since the entire body is affected. - Digital Oscilloscopes By : Eddie Tobey
An oscilloscope is an electronic instrument that is used to represent the voltage of an electronic device. It signifies one or more electric potential differences in a clear two-dimensional graph, with the horizontal axis representing time and the vertical axis showing voltage. It is used to diagnose the working condition of any electric equipment. - Pain Medication By : Damian Sofsian
Pain comes in different forms. It can be dull or heightened, numbing or burning, chronic or acute. It could be a minor aberration or wholly immobilizing. The sensation that one feels depends on the area of the injury, as well as the way the brain deals with the signals. - Osteoporosis By : Thomas Morva
Osteoporosis is a condition wherein the bones of a person become fragile and porous. Bones become porous due to a depletion of calcium that leads to the bone becoming brittle. If not prevented, or if left untreated, a case of osteoporosis may progress painlessly until one day when the bone breaks. The bones that usually fracture are the hipbones, spine and wrist. - Endometriosis By : Josh Riverside
Many people don’t know that endometriosis is one of the most common causes of pelvic pain and infertility in women. Endometriosis is defined as a painful, chronic disease where tissue that should only be found inside the uterus is found somewhere else inside the body. The areas that can be affected include the bowels, intestines, appendix, ovaries, and the pelvic sidewall. - Medical Alert Bracelets By : Max Bellamy
Fashionable medical identification jewelry is a perfect solution for those who suffer from critical medical conditions like epilepsy, stroke, diabetes, heart transplant, fainting fits, asthma, memory impairment or blindness, and need to wear Medical Alerts or health monitoring systems, but are also image-conscious and hence do not want to wear matter crude gadgets or bands around their wrists. - Morphine Compared to Tramadol By : Max Bellamy
Continuous use of morphine is known to be highly addictive. It is because of this that physicians may choose to recommend Tramadol in cases of severe and moderate pain. Pain of a continuous nature is usually controlled through regular use of painkillers. These include postoperative, back, joint and cancer-related pain. Regular uses of morphine over long periods of time to control these aches will almost always result in patient dependency on the drug. - Diffuse Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma By : Elizabeth Morgan
Diffuse malignant pleural mesothelioma, or DMM, is a rare but highly aggressive type of cancer. It occurs in the thin layer of tissue, the pleura, lining the chest cavity and lungs. Once diagnosed with DMM, most patients do not survive beyond one year. This cancer is more common in men than in women, and in older people. - Picture Your Heart's Health With EKGs By : Damian Sofsian
Each time your heart beats, the contractions and relaxations of the heart muscle emit electrical current. An electrocardiogram (EKG) is a medical recording of the electric impulses from the heart. Electrodes that send impulses to the EKG machine are attached to the patient’s skin at various points on the body. Those recorded currents are displayed on a computer monitor and can be printed out on special graph paper. Your heart’s electrical currents are recorded on the graph paper as an EKG. Qualified medical staff interpret the graphed results to determine any irregularities. - Canadian Drugs By : Peter Emerson
The re-importation of drugs exported to Canada from the United States and drugs manufactured in Canada has recently become extremely popular. The cost of medicine and medical care is constantly on the rise in the United States, due to the high costs of entry to the health care market imposed by the FDA and the American legal system. Medical insurance not withstanding, the burden of buying medicines forces many people to look for cheaper sources of drugs. This demand in the market is the primary reason why Canadian drugs have risen in importance and many American citizens have shown an interest in purchasing drugs from across the border. - Alcohol Rehab By : Jason Gluckman
Alcohol abuse refers to the chronic consumption and craving for alcohol, so that it interferes in the normal social and economic functioning of the person. Alcohol Rehab tries to treat and bring back to normal victims of this condition. - Cause of Ring Worm By : Marcus Peterson
Ringworm, unlike its name, is caused by fungi and not by any worm. Sometimes also termed as ‘tinea corporis’, ringworm is an infectious skin disease caused by mold like fungi called Dermatophytes. Dermatophytes thrive on dead tissues present on skin surface and follows circular path to spread its infection. It usually affects skin, scalp, fingers, toenails and foot. - Pet Medication By : Damian Sofsian
Pets bring delight to our lives. Thus, it becomes our responsibility to make sure that they get the best care possible. Maintaining the health of our pets is an important aspect of being a conscientious pet owner. Now, with the ever-growing awareness of animal behavior, there are a plethora of veterinarians to look after their health requirements. Pet owners would do well to consult these professionals on their pets’ health issues and the necessary medications to guarantee their pets live healthy and fruitful lives. - An Introduction To Birth Control By : Eric Morris
The dictionary defines birth control as “a regimen of one or more actions, devices, or medications followed in order to deliberately prevent or reduce the likelihood of a woman becoming pregnant.” Birth control has become imperative in today’s world, due to the global rise in population, need for family planning and also to safeguard oneself from unwanted pregnancy. - Blood Pressure Monitors By : Jennifer Bailey
Blood pressure monitors allow you to keep track of your own blood pressure, in the peace and quiet of your own home, without having to go to the doctor. This will put you in control of your own health, so that you can look for signs of your blood pressure changing, and then visit the doctor when you need. - Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Peter Emerson
Rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, is a chronic inflammatory disease of the joints that gradually reduces and disables joint movements. It is also known to affect an individual symmetrically. For instance, pain and inflammation of knee joints will appear together in the left and right leg. - Causes Of Gout By : Ken Marlborough
Gout is a painful disease of the joints, which usually affects the big toe first in most people. It is caused by too much uric acid in the blood. Uric acid is formed by the breakdown of chemicals called purines, which can lead to high levels of uric acid and cause many problems such as joint swelling and kidney stones. Normally the uric acid is dissolved in the blood and passes out via the kidneys into the urine but if this does not occur it can build up in the body and cause the crystals to deposit and cause gout. - Laser Vision Correction By : Kent Pinkerton
Laser vision correction, or refractive surgery, is the latest technology used for the treatment of vision loss. High success rates and the involvement of minimal surgical procedures have made laser correction a popular choice. It is now considered a simple and safe alternative form of surgery. - Addiction Recoveries By : Jimmy Sturo
Any kind of physical or emotional dependency on any kind of substance is called addiction. A person is usually known as an addict when he becomes so accustomed to the use of a particular substance that he or she starts behaving abnormally without access to the substance. - Stop Smoking By : Max Bellamy
“It is easy to quit smoking; I’ve done it hundreds of times,” Mark Twain once quipped jocularly. It is no wonder most smokers who want to quit smoking end up like the illustrious American author. - Bifocal Contact Lenses By : Jennifer Bailey
People suffering from presbyopia, which makes people unable to read at the usual distance from the eyes and need to place the reading material at a distance further away, were initially prescribed bifocal glasses that could be used to correct two different kinds of problems with the eyes. These bifocal were difficult to manage, so scientists designed contact bifocals for people who wanted to avoid the hassles of bifocal glasses. - Low Cost New York Dentists By : Jennifer Bailey
For those who cannot afford high-cost dental treatment, there are a number of avenues open for them in New York. Various dental plans and community services are in operation so that the poor are not deprived of necessary treatment. - External Hemorrhoids: An Overview By : Josh Riverside
Simply stated, there are two kinds of hemorrhoids – the external type which can be seen with the naked eye and the internal type which can only be examined by a doctor. If the tissue that supports the veins in the anal canal weakens, the swollen veins and tissue can bulge into the anal canal (internal hemorrhoids) or under the skin surrounding the anus (external hemorrhoids). Both conditions are identical in nature, in treatment and they share common symptoms which include bleeding during or after bowel movements, itching or a burning sensation in the anus and rectal pain before, during or after bowel movements. - Anorexia By : Alison Cole
Anorexia is an eating disorder with psychological inflections. Anorexia usually affects young girls and women, with fewer incidences found in men. Anorexia begins at the onset of puberty in girls. Those suffering from anorexia starve themselves because they fear eating may make them fat. As a consequence of this self-imposed starvation, weight loss is common in anorexics. Weight loss without any pathological cause makes anorexics very skinny, and yet they feel they are very fat. - A Look at Discount Stethoscopes By : Damian Sofsian
Stethoscopes are one of the most commonly used tools in the medical profession. Nearly every doctor, nurse, paramedic, and veterinarian uses a stethoscope throughout the course of a normal workday. Some doctors or hospitals choose to purchase their stethoscopes from discount sources. Shoppers can find nearly any type of stethoscope at discount prices. There are a number of ways to get discount stethoscopes. Many retailers sell older stethoscope models at low prices in order to make room for newer models. Many medical wholesalers sell large quantities of stethoscopes at discount prices. Often, it is possible to purchase stethoscopes directly from the manufacturers without paying the markup charged by retailers. - Congenital Scoliosis By : Kent Pinkerton
Congenital Scoliosis is a disease caused by a birth defect in the spine. This disease, marked by a lateral curvature of the spine, hampers its longitudinal development. Although Congenital Scoliosis is a rare disease, it can be rectified only through surgery. - Lung Cancer Stages By : Steve Valentino
Cancers are staged depending on how far they have spread. Staging a cancer correctly is essential to select the most appropriate treatment option. A number of diagnostic tests, such as CT scans, MRIs, bronchoscopy, blood tests, bone scans, and biopsies are used to find out how far the cancer has spread. - Anoxic Brain Injury Attorneys By : Ken Marlborough
A brain injury caused by cutting the oxygen supply to the brain is known as anoxic brain injury. These types of injuries are most commonly caused during swimming accidents or other accidents in water. These injuries can also be caused during a surgery. In other words, whenever the blood is not able to carry sufficient oxygen to the brain this could result in an anoxic brain injury. - Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators By : Thomas Morva
While many people might be most familiar with the external defibrillators seen on TV, in emergency rooms or at sporting events, there are similar devices that, although less obvious in their use, serve the same purpose of restoring proper heart rhythms and thus averting possible death by cardiac arrest or heart attack. They are called implantable cardioverter defibrillators but are often referred to as pacemakers. - Causes Of Constipation By : Kristy Annely
Most persons have suffered from Constipation at one time or other, due to change of diet, travel, surgery, medication, stress or many other simple causes. These are temporary bouts and correct themselves when properly settled in. - Early Menopause By : Kevin Stith
Early or premature menopause is defined as menopause before the age of 40. Premature ovarian failure, surgery, and chemotherapy may all result in early menopause. About one in a hundred women may experience early menopause; some may be teenagers or in their twenties. Symptoms of early menopause tend to be very similar to those of normal menopause. Changes in the timing and duration of menstrual periods and hot flashes are common. - Alcoholic Neuropathy By : Kevin Stith
Alcoholic neuropathy defines the nerve disorder associated with excessive alcohol consumption. Nerve function is reduced, it is believed, by the toxins in alcohol and nutritional deficiencies. - Infants and Acid Reflux By : Seth Miller
Infant acid reflux is quite common. People of all ages, especially infants because they consume only liquids or soft foods, suffer from mild heartburn or acidic regurgitation on occasion. As in adult cases, infants experience acid reflux when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) is relaxed. The LES acts as a valve between the esophagus and the stomach. It opens up to allow food into the stomach and then closes in order to protect the esophagus and other organs from acidic reflux. Unfortunately, it is difficult to determine if an infant has developed a chronic form of heartburn called gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. - An Introduction To Rheumatoid Arthritis By : Alison Cole
Rheumatoid arthritis is the second major type of arthritis - exceeded in number of cases only by osteoarthritis. It is a very serious ailment caused by inflammation of the joints. The pain associated with the disease is at times so severe that it almost completely disables sufferers. It affects women more often than men. - Adult Attention Deficit Disorder By : Alison Cole
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is usually identifiable in early stages of childhood. There are instances when the disorder continues until adulthood if treatment is not prompt or effective. This is known as Adult Attention Deficit Disorder (AADD). The impact of AADD is severe compared to ADD because as an adult, coping strategies are required to a greater extent with regard to disorganization and other symptoms of the syndrome. The visible signs and symptoms of the disorder in adults are as below: - Austin Cosmetic Dentists By : Kent Pinkerton
Though we’ve heard the saying, “beauty is skin deep,” we all like to look good. Being handsome or beautiful has definite advantages in when it comes to dating and marriage. Who doesn’t like to have a Hollywood smile with white teeth? That’s why dentistry offers the specialty – cosmetic dentistry. - Handheld Oscilloscopes By : Eddie Tobey
An oscilloscope is an electronic device used for measuring voltage of an electronic device against time. It is mainly used to diagnose the working condition of any electric equipment. It signifies one or more electric potential differences in a two-dimensional graph, with the horizontal axis representing time and the vertical axis showing voltage. This is represented in the form of a line, known as a Trace over a graphical cathode ray or LCD screen. Some oscilloscopes can show even two or more waveforms. These are used for phase comparison and timing measurements. - A Look at Human Pheromones By : Kristy Annely
Pheromones are essentially chemical messengers released by animals that affect other animals. Usually they serve to communicate something about territory, reproduction and caring of offspring, the presence of danger, or even the presence of a rival. All animals from insects to humans have pheromones and they have a powerful effect on behavior. Pheromones have even been classified based on their uses into three classes: - Acne Solutions By : Peter Emerson
The onset of puberty is often signaled by the appearance of tiny reddish bumps on the skin - especially the face. These bumps or pimples better as acne become infected and scar the skin, sending teenagers and adults rushing to the medicine cabinet for an instant cure. - A Look at Pheromone Cologne By : Kristy Annely
Imagine a cologne that doesn't just make you smell good, it makes you look good, too. That is what pheromone cologne manufacturers would have you believe. A typical product has a selling line like, "Would you like to turn beautiful single women on instantly?" Who would say no? Mixed with alluring fragrances, pheromone colognes reportedly work on the principal that humans can detect and be influenced by pheromones, but what are they? - Osteoporosis Prevention By : Thomas Morva
Osteoporosis is a disease wherein bones become fragile or porous and thus brittle, leading to easy fractures. A bone mineral density test (BMD) is the only way one can diagnose osteoporosis and thus determine any risks for future fracture. The main reason BMD has to be done is because osteoporosis can go undetected for decades before a fracture. It is through this that one determines if treatment is needed to maintain bone mass and prevents further bone loss. - Diabetic Neuropathy By : Kevin Stith
As the name suggests, diabetic neuropathy is a nerve disorder caused by diabetes. Over many years, diabetic patients suffer damage to nerves all over the body. The longer a person has been diabetic, the greater the danger of diabetic neuropathy. Such nerve damage can manifest itself anywhere in the body, such as the digestive system, sex organs, or heart. It can lead to lack of sensation, tingling in the hands, arms, feet or legs. It is estimated that more than 50 percent of people who have diabetes are affected by some type of neuropathy, and maximum rates of neuropathy are amongst the populace who have had diabetes for close to 25 years. It is not limited only to diabetic patients; it could also affect people who are not able to control their blood pressure, who are overweight or persons over 40 years of age. - Cause Of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension By : Jennifer Bailey
It is strange but true that the exact Cause of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension is yet to be ascertained. However, researchers in this regard suggest that certain diet drugs (appetite suppressants) can make a person more prone to developing this fatal condition. - PMS By : Elizabeth Morgan
PMS, or premenstrual syndrome, is experienced by an estimated 85 percent of all women at some point during their lives. PMS is an umbrella term used to describe a number of physical and emotional changes that women undergo in the days between ovulation and the onset of the monthly period. These changes are attributed to changing hormone levels in the body. - Foods That Cause Gout By : Ken Marlborough
Foods that cause gout are rich in a chemical called purines. These foods include organ meats such as liver, brain, kidneys and sweetbreads. Other foods include anchovies, herring, dried peas and beans. - Medical Alert Cards By : Max Bellamy
Almost everyone suffers from one form of malady or another. Besides, the strain of cutthroat work environments may make you vulnerable to nervous and even physical breakdowns. You may faint, collapse or suffer some other unexpected medical emergency. Even if you are perfectly healthy, you may have an accident on your way to your office. You may be surrounded by well-meaning strangers trying to identify you or finding your telephone number to call your family, but unfortunately you don’t have any basic identification information on your person. - Genital Herpes By : Kent Pinkerton
Genital herpes is transmitted sexually by the HSV-2 virus. The primary symptoms of the disease are the blisters or sores that appear on the genital area. Other symptoms of the disease include a constant pain in the legs, buttocks or the genital area. Women have to put up with the discomfort of a vaginal discharge. Infected people get a feeling of pressure or fullness in the abdominal area. - A Look at Designer Medical Alert Bracelets By : Richard Romando
Medical ID bracelets are growing in popularity, despite the fact that some won’t wear a medical alert bracelet unless they are stylish. That is why shopping for a designer medical alert bracelet has become more and more common. - A Guide To Mesothelioma Doctors By : Eric Morris
Mesothelioma is not a common form of cancer; it is a very complicated disease that impacts the tissues of many organs in the human body, especially the heart, lungs and abdomen. Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos dust and flakes; as such, its victims are generally people who work in asbestos-related industries like asbestos mining, building construction, shipyards and insulation factories. Because it is a rare disease, the availability of specialist doctors for Mesothelioma is limited. - Digital Blood Pressure Monitors By : Jennifer Bailey
There are different ways of measuring your blood pressure, which lets you measure your true blood pressure and get a list of blood pressure measurements. Electronic or digital devices are the easiest ones to use. Digital blood pressure monitors can also be considered the same way. They are especially convenient for anyone who is not used to testing his or her own blood pressure. Testing your own pressure is more convenient than visiting the doctor, as was once required. It allows you to test your blood pressure regularly, keep an accurate record of the readings and have the information ready for your doctor at each visit. - Birth Control Patch By : Eric Morris
The birth control patch or contraceptive patch is applied on the skin for a period of seven days, and releases synthetic estrogen and progestin hormones to prevent pregnancy. The birth control patch is similar to contraceptive pills and offers similar effectiveness; however, is much easier to use than the pills and is therefore gaining popularity in the US. - Malignant Mesothelioma By : Elizabeth Morgan
Malignant mesothelioma is a rare cancer in which malignant or cancerous cells form in the thin layers of tissue lining the human chest, heart or abdomen. When the cancer is in the chest, it affects the pleura or tissue lining the lungs and is called malignant pleural mesothelioma. This is the most common type of mesothelioma. In the abdomen, a cancer of the peritoneum or tissue lining the abdominal cavity and covering various organs is called malignant peritoneal mesothelioma. The least common form of mesothelioma affects the pericardium, or outer lining of the heart. The term mesothelioma literally means a growth of the mesothelium, a layer of tissue from which the pleura, peritoneum and pericardium all develop. - Impotence By : Kent Pinkerton
An estimated 10 to 15 million men in the United States suffer from impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction. Some people also use the term impotence to describe other problems such as lack of sexual desire and the inability to ejaculate or have an orgasm. While many people who suffer from impotence suffer in silence, it is a treatable condition at any age. Impotence is sometimes used to describe female sexual dysfunction, which includes the broad categories of reduced sexual desire, pain during sex, inability to become aroused, and inability to have an orgasm. - Oscilloscope Repair By : Eddie Tobey
An oscilloscope is a device used to represent an electric signal from a piece of electrical equipment. It catches signals from the equipment and displays it in the form of a graph representing voltage on the Y-axis and time on the x-axis. This signal is represented in the form of a dot on the screen. This dot moves continuously across the screen from left to right. Sometimes, the dot also deviates upwards and downwards if there is any deflection in the signal. An oscilloscope is mainly used to test the circuitry or to locate any malfunctioning in any electrical device. - A Guide to Anal Warts By : Josh Riverside
Anal warts, known in the medical profession as condyloma, are growths caused by infection by the human pappilloma virus (HPV) and are usually found on the skin around the anus (rectal opening), inside the anal canal or in the lower rectum. Anal warts are usually but not exclusively transmitted through sexual intercourse, usually anal intercourse, which makes the problem prevalent in the gay community. It can take from one to six months from time of exposure to the initial outbreak, but sometimes the time span has been known to take years. - Canadian Drugs Online By : Peter Emerson
Online Canadian pharmacies supply safe and reliable prescription drugs to customers worldwide. These are fully licensed online pharmacies. They are able to provide up to an 85% discount on more than 3000 brand names of medicines and generic drugs. - Home Remedies For Stretch Marks By : Max Bellamy
The generally held medical standpoint is that there is no clear-cut treatment for stretch marks. We are not talking of major cosmetic surgery or otherwise radical intervention here, of course – those are definitely possible approaches, but highly expensive ones that are by no means free of inherent complications. Before one considers medical or surgical alternatives, it makes sense to examine the most favored home treatments. - Cause Of Plantar Fasciitis By : Jason Gluckman
Plantar fasciitis may affect people of all ages. It is an inflammation of the tough, fibrous band of tissue (plantar fascia) that runs from the heel bone to the base of the toes. Plantar fascia is elastic in nature; it stretches and contracts with movement. In addition, a significant amount of shock and pressure from physical activities such as running and jumping or long hours of standing and walking are all routinely absorbed by the plantar fascia. The overload of such activities leads to the development of tear in the fascia, causing pain and inflammation. - Chronic Constipation By : Kristy Annely
Constipation can be divided into three categories, by the time it takes to treat the problem. The short-term ones are caused by travel, diet, medication, surgery and other known causes. They mostly correct themselves. The medium-term ones are caused by low-fiber diet, low liquid consumption, lack of exercise, old age, pregnancy, abuse of laxatives and consumption of dehydrating things like caffeine and alcohol. These can be treated with changed in diet, life-style changes and laxatives. - What Causes Acid Reflux? By : Seth Miller
Though the root causes are often unclear, perhaps the most prevalent acid reflux cause is a poor diet. Acid reflux occurs during digestion, when the stomach churns up acid or refluxes it into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest or throat. So if you eat too many highly acidic foods like tomato sauces and/or fatty, fried foods, the stomach has to process an overabundance of acid. Too much acid can push back through a valve between the stomach and the esophagus called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). Acid reflux culprits include but are not limited to tomato based sauces, fried and fatty foods, chocolate, alcohol, citrus fruits, peppers, and caffeinated beverages. - Prescription Medication By : Damian Sofsian
Prescription medications like pain relievers, stimulants, sedatives and tranquilizers are wonderful tools for treatment. Pain medications make surgery a possibility and facilitate fruitful lives for people with chronic pain. Generally, people who take prescription medications use them sensibly. Conversely, the inept or non-medical use of such medications is a severe health hazard. The imprudent use of prescription medications such as central nervous system (CNS) depressants, opioids and stimulants can cause drug addiction, which is typified by compulsive use. - Cause Of Insomnia By : Jason Gluckman
The National Institute of Health defines insomnia as, “the perception or complaint of inadequate sleep” and classifies it as three types; transient, intermittent and chronic. Most people have suffered from insomnia at one time or other in its transient (one day to a month) or intermittent (occasional) form. Around 10% of the population suffers from chronic insomnia. Elderly persons, menopausal women and pregnant women are more likely to be more affected than others. - An Introduction to Pheromones By : Kristy Annely
You may have heard of the silk moth that can detect a female's presence from miles away. This is possible because the moth, like most animals, has the ability to detect pheromones, which are chemicals produced by other animals. - Canadian Prescription Drugs By : Peter Emerson
Canadian pharmacies provide safe and affordable prescription drugs. About 50 million people in the US have inadequate medical coverage. The costs of prescription medication are much higher in the US than most countries in the world. As a result, millions of Americans are buying prescription drugs from online pharmacists based in Canada. - Impotence Causes By : Kent Pinkerton
Impotence may have a physical, lifestyle, or psychological cause. An underlying medical condition is the most common cause of impotence. Such conditions may interfere with the blood supply to the penis, the generation of nerve impulses involved in getting and maintaining an erection. - Athetoid Cerebral Palsy Lawyer By : Kristy Annely
Athetoid cerebral palsy is one of three types of cerebral palsy, and affects between ten and twenty percent of patients. This form of cerebral palsy is caused by damage to parts of the brain called the cerebellum or basal ganglia. These parts of the brain help maintain coordinated and smooth movements and overall body posture. People with athetoid cerebral palsy demonstrate uncontrollable, involuntary, slow, writhing movements of the limbs, and sometimes of the face or tongue. These movements tend to become worse during periods of stress, and disappear during sleep. - Gout By : Ken Marlborough
Gout is a disease mainly of the joints. It often occurs suddenly. Nearly 840 out of every 100,000 people have gout. It is caused by the accumulation of crystals of uric acid around joints. Uric acid is produced by the breakdown of purines and is a normal chemical in the blood. Purines are a natural compound that contain nitrogen and are important in the formation of DNA. However when the levels of uric acid go above a certain amount they form painful sharp crystals, which irritate the joint lining and cause swelling and pain, also called as inflammation
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