What is the Connection? – Fatty Liver and Tiredness
January 10, 2010 by Veronica Carrillo
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It’s hard to say for sure how many Americans are infected by cryptosporidium per year. This is so because many are infected without consulting a doctor and because the cysts are so hard to detect in the laboratory. A small quantity of cysts in water can be hard to find in a laboratory. Yet a small number of cysts can infect the person who drinks them.
Cellphone use can protect against Alzheimer's disease
WASHINGTON – Talking on the cell phone can actually be good for health, for a new study has shown that long term exposure can protect against, and even reverse, Alzheimer’s disease .
Things To Know About A Gum Infection
December 28, 2009 by Larry Johnson
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Our mouths are something that can cause us a lot of grief if we don’t look after them. Many people have suffered from a gum infection, and it can be one of the worst feelings that a person can have happen to them. Having these addressed earl on is the key to getting rid of them.
Science-Based Medicine » The One True Cause of All Disease
December 15, 2009 by Harriet Hall
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I guess what they’re trying to say is that something must have been wrong in the first place to allow the disease to develop. But they don’t have any better insight into what that something might be than scientific medicine does
Causes of Yeast Infections – The 5 Common Causes Of Yeast Infections And How To Get Rid Of It Fast.
December 13, 2009 by Carole Bishop
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So what causes yeast infections? There are many reasons why you may get a yeast infection but biggest reasons we will look at in this article, but before we go any further, did you know that natural and holistic remedies are far superior and more effective than the conventional antimycotics e.g. clotrimazole frequently prescribed by doctors?
Useful And Effective Tips For Avoiding The Swine (H1N1) Flu
December 6, 2009 by Marcus Prellie
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A common concern people have every winter is the flu. The H1N1 strain, which is commonly referred to as the swine flu, is completely different though. This form of the flu is one that is different from standard flu strains. It can even be deadly to children. To avoid the H1N1 swine flu you should use a couple of avoid swine (H1N1) flu tips.
Learn to Recognize the Various Kinds of Asthma
December 4, 2009 by Kim Archer
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Asthma is a consequence of inflammation of the airways that leads them to become narrowed. This swelling and blockage is produced by contact with triggers; this can be mild, moderate, severe, or even fatal in nature. The disease is classified in many different ways and frequently is described by the trigger that exacerbates the condition. The medication and treatment that your doctor will select will depend, in large part, on the kind with which you are diagnosed.
Saturated Fat and Coronary Heart Disease, Part III: Cognitive …
November 28, 2009 by Richard Nikoley
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In Part II of this series I wrote that this installment would be about the “best research” those supporting the saturated fat-cholesterol-heart disease link or “causal chain” might use (here’s Part I). In the process of doing my …
Foundation targets Chronic Kidney Disease | Education Service …
November 26, 2009 by Don Perlgut
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A new Rural Health Education Foundation television program airing on Tuesday 8th December emphasises the need for a targeted approach to the prevention,
Arthritis Low Impact Exercise Can Help Improve Pain From The Disease
November 25, 2009 by Lizzie S Joyner
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When someone first realizes they have arthritis exercise could be the farthest thing from their mind. They have felt the discomfort from the deteriorative illness and after reading extensively about it may believe that exercising may cause extra pain. most doctors counsel that those with arthritis exercise frequently to help scale back the has effects on it can have on the joints.

