Archive for the 'Diseases' Category
Jeffrey was a ninth grader who frequently seemed to be living on the edge. Jeffrey had an adventurous personality and commonly wanted to do what his older brothers were doing. The central drawback with this was that all three of his brothers were at least 21 years old and were as a result able from [...]
October 29th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
When I was a sophomore in high school, I enrolled into a drug abuse class. At that time, I did not grasp the fact that alcohol abuse in reality was a sub division of drug abuse. While taking this class and learning more about drug and alcohol abuse and above all about alcohol side effects, [...]
September 30th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Do you know how to heal cold sores quickly? Read this short article now and you will see how to heal cold sores in less than half the normal time using proven cold sore treatment techniques.
September 12th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Being dyslexic does not necessarily mean that you are dumb. Yes, you may be a slow learner, but this just comes with the territory of the condition. The fact of the matter is that it is just the brain that is not wired as it should be. Undergoing a dyslexia test is your best bet in determining whether or not you are indeed dyslexic. This is a huge advantage seen only during the recent years, especially since it is only just recently that information about the condition has been discovered.
May 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Students are being considered in health care planning. There is discussion regarding further tax credits and personal health savings accounts to allow students to save so they can get their own insurance. A annual $5000 tax credit for employees has been proposed.
May 21st, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Crohn’s disease in an inoperable bowel disorder, involving inflammation of the area. This can be an extremely difficult disorder to live with due to its many symptoms. Therefore, the disease will often effect the quality of life of those who suffer from it. Due to this fact, most sufferers will search for different treatment options. There are many types of treatments available, though long term sufferers will often search for alternative treatments to help reduce the symptoms.
May 18th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Work laws have been created to ensure that workers or employees who suffer injury while on the job, and are disabled or die in consequence, are provided with permanent monetary compensation to stop the need for litigation. However, oftentimes some companies or private employers fail to follow these laws and disregard the workers’ inherent right to compensation. If you or someone you know has suffered injury of late, you need to find a workers compensation lawyer to help you get compensation.
May 15th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Do you think that there is a smoker anywhere that hasn’t been told how dangerous smoking is? Wherever you are I guarantee you won’t be allowed to forget how bad smoking is for you. People that are still smoking after all the anti-smoking campaigns probably aren’t going to are they? Lung cancer is not pleasant but is not the exclusive realm of the over 65’s and people prone to it because of genetics.
May 13th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
It is not challenging to learn how to fight and remove black molds. The most essential task is prevention. To prevent the mold from disseminating to other areas, it demands that you seal the room before touching the mold and removing everything that could be contaminated further.
May 12th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
In fact dyslexia is not a disease. Dyslexia is not similar way to information. Mainly it is the reason of complexity reading. Dyslexia is process in sequence to make powerful visualization ability. This is also a way to deal with the understanding world. This article will help you a lot to know about dyslexia.
May 12th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Crohn’s disease results in inflammation of the alimentary canal and can lead to the formation of fistulas, ulcers and obstructions in the large or small intestines. It is thought to be related to an auto-immune response by some scientists while others think it is a low stomach acid response but the causes and cures remain unknown. The joints and eyes can also be affected by this disease in addition to the alimentary canal.
May 10th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Cold sores or fever blisters are formed when a kind of viral infection hits the skin and nervous system. This is usually caused by herpes virus which is transmittable by behavior and hibernates in the body till it receives a stimulus to get active. Sometimes people confuse these with impetigo which grows between the nose and the upper lip. Canker sores that way are not infectious and appear as ulcers in the soft tissues in side the mouth, area where sores do not attack.
May 8th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Tinnitus means ringing in the ears or hearing swishing sounds. Tinnitus is not a disease but a symptom of an underlying condition. There are a number of conditions that can lead to tinnitus. Tinnitus mostly occurs due to the damage or irritation of auditory nerve endings, auditory nerve, located in the inner ear. In this article we will discuss the various causes of tinnitus.
May 8th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Angular cheilosis is a common ailment that is associated with cracking or splitting of both corners of the mouth. Though not life threatening, it is rather painful enough to affect one’s eating habits, and can damage one’s self esteem as it can be clearly seen by anyone. If left untreated, this may lead to more serious infections that have damaging effects to one’s overall health.
May 7th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments
Every October wherever you go you’ll see pink ribbons. Well this has been designated the month for breast cancer awareness. It is not surprising to have companies use this to promote themselves by selling pink products and giving assurances of monetary support for research. This all sounds very positive but just how much of this money is put towards giving information on breast cancer to the public and on research?
May 5th, 2009 | Posted in Diseases | No Comments