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576: What are the foods that can lower the blood pressure Date: May 2nd 2007

High blood pressure affects hundreds of millions of people all over the world and it's the most common affection seen in the last few years. Furthermore, more and more people discover that they have high blood pressure each year


577: What are hernias and how do they appear Date: May 2nd 2007

According to the latest statistics in America, about 5 million persons develop an abdominal hernia. The most common type of all is the inguinal hernia defined as the penetration of a weakened part of the abdominal wall by a part of the peritoneal tissue A kidney infection may appear very easy, and it is usually announced by symptoms like nausea, fever, blood in the urine or pain in the loin


578: Undesirable Effects of Excess Blood Cholesterol Date: May 2nd 2007

Cholesterol is a fatty, viscous substance produced by the liver. This substance has many purposes inside the body and in normal amounts it is benefic for the proper activity of the organism. Cholesterol has a very important role in protecting blood cells from damage, by covering their superficial membrane


579: Anorexia is a serious disease that needs to be unmasked in early stages Date: May 2nd 2007

Anorexia is an illness that comes with loss of weight, physical and emotional problems. It is not a bad thing to lose weight but the affected persons lose too much weight and their lives are put into danger


580: Aortic Regurgitation Causes Date: May 2nd 2007

The typical diastolic murmur of AR has a decrescendo shape. A high frequency early diastolic murmur often occurs in mild AR, whereas a rough holodiastolic or decrescendo diastolic murmur occurs more commonly in severe AR. The volume and velocity of blood across the incompetent aortic valve tapers off in mild to last diastole as the aortic and LV pressures equilibrate. The diastolic murmur of AR is usually best heard adjacent to the sternum in the second to fourth left intercostals space. A concomitant systolic ejection murmur is common in moderate to severe.


581: What is The Best Osteoporosis Treatment Date: May 1st 2007

It is never too late, or too early to treat or prevent osteoporosis


582: Affordable, Low Cost Health Insurance Date: May 1st 2007

There are several ways you can obtain affordable, low cost health insurance. If youre employed, your employer may offer a group health insurance plan for employees.


583: Magnesium Supplements and the Benefits of Magnesium Date: May 1st 2007

As the fourth most abundant mineral in the body, magnesium is essential to your good health


584: LASIK Surgery Facts Date: Apr 30th 2007

worrying about the eye surgery, do some research and find out more about the LASIK surgery facts. For everything on LASIK surgery visit lasiksurgeryfacts.net


585: Nutritional Supplements, Vitamins And You Date: Apr 30th 2007

We all know that a diet of foods high in vitamins, minerals and other nutrients is essential to our health and well being. If you eat a healthy diet or supplement your diet with nutritional supplements such as vitamins and minerals, you might not be receiving the nutrients you think you are getting. You may hear lots of information about the need to get sufficient amounts of vitamins in your daily diet, and to take a vitamin supplement if you arent getting those essential vitamins.


586: 60 Minutes: Big Pharma wrote the Medicare prescription drug bill Date: Apr 30th 2007

On April 1, CBS will air a 60 Minutes expose on the impact of the drug lobby on Congress. CBS spoke with Congressmen Walter Jones, Dan Burton and others about the legislative session that voted the Medicare prescription drug bill into law. An excerpt:


587: Microdermabrasion Procedure Date: Apr 30th 2007

Microdermabrasion skin care procedure is also commonly referred to as "sand blasting". It is a process that uses a high-pressure stream of aluminum oxide crystals to superficially peel the upper layer of the skin. A common microdermabrasion skin resurfacing procedure uses units that are closed-loop negative pressure systems that pass aluminum oxide crystals into the skin using negative vacuum pressure.


588: 'You Don't Understand.' Depression Advice for Friends of Sufferers Date: Apr 29th 2007

"You don't understand" are the words often heard by the relatives of a person suffering from depression symptoms. Yet depression treatment cannot be undertaken alone, and there are ways that you, as a concerned friend or relative, can help your loved one tackle depression symptoms.


589: Emphysema Treatment The What, the Why, and the How Date: Apr 29th 2007

Emphysema is the 15th most common chronic condition in the U.S. Shouldn't you learn more about the prevention and treatment of emphysema, a fatal disease Learn more about emphysema symptoms and cures in this article.


590: Nutritional Supplements to Improve Concentration Date: Apr 29th 2007

Trying a natural way to address certain medical conditions provides health benefits without the need for expensive pharmaceuticals. But what about something as complicated as the human brain Can nutritional supplements or vitamins be used to improve concentration and mental health


591: Can Nutritional Supplements Save your Life Date: Apr 29th 2007

This was a question I had been asking myself for a while. The fact is a large number of vitamin,mineral and antioxidant supplements just can't give your body what it needs everyday to provide optimal cellular protection from the free radicals and oxidative stress that are the root cause of almost all of the chronic degenerative diseases that plague the western world today.Now I could go into the real nuts and bolts of how and why we are living too short and dying too long in todays toxic society but that will have to be another article.


592: Herbal Cures For Hemorrhoids: Do They Really Work Date: Apr 29th 2007

There is said to be an herbal cure for every possible ailment that can affect a human being. This being the case, there may be an herb that will work to treat and cure your hemorrhoid affliction.


593: Try Helichrysum Oil for Quick Healing of Sports Injuries Date: Apr 29th 2007

Despite the image of Aromatherapy as lacking in scientific foundation in the United States, the use of pure, therapeutic grade essential oil for medical applications is common throughout much of Europe. The essential oil distilled from the flowers of Helichrysum Italicum is well-known for its broad range of actions, which can support healing of many common sports-related injuries. The essential oil's compounds are known to prevent and relieve blood clotting (helpful for bruising), stimulate tissue regeneration, act as a powerful anti-oxidant, and can reduce inflammation. This combination of effects many help with injuries such as twists and sprains, bruises, tendonitis and the like. Any dedicated athlete would greatly welcome such a non-toxic, effective alternative healing remedy!


594: Interesting Facts about Vitamin Supplements Date: Apr 29th 2007

Vitamin Supplements are a very important part of a healthy balanced diet. They are essential for increasing chemical reactions in our body and are also needed to stop certain diseases.| Fresh fruits and vegetables are the main sources of almost all kinds of vitamins. Eggs and milk also provide a lot of vitamins. However, when we do not eat enough of these foods, it causes vitamin deficiency in our body. This vitamin deficiency can be concured by taking a variety of vitamin Supplements. Vitamin supplements are important because other nutrients, such as minerals, work with the vitamins in the form of enzymes and coenzymes to help fight against certain diseases.


595: LDL and HDL: OTT High Cholesterol Myths Revealed Date: Apr 28th 2007

Cholesterol and its associates LDL and HDL have been labeled bad and good, a practice that conflicts with previous thought on how to lower cholesterol. Here we discuss whether cholesterol really deserves these titles and what you can do to get more of the good stuff and less of the bad stuff.


596: Atrophy Date: Apr 28th 2007

Shrinkage in the size of the cell by loss of cell substance is known as atrophy. It represents a form of adaptive response. When a sufficient number of cells are involved , the entire tissue or organ diminishes in size or becomes atrophic. Atrophy can be physiologic or pathologic. Physiologic atrophy is common during early development. Some embryonic structures, such as the notocord or thyroglossal duct, undergo atrophy during fetal development. The uterus decreases in size shortly after parturition and this is a form of physiologic atrophy. Pathologic atrophy depends on the basic cause and can be local or generalized. The common causes of atrophy are the following:


597: Hypothyroidism Date: Apr 28th 2007

Hypothyroidism is caused by any structural or functional derangement that interferes with the production of adequate levels of thyroid hormone . It can result from a defect anywhere in the hypothalamic pituitary thyroid axis. As in the case of hyperthyroidism, this disorder is divided into primary and secondary categories depending on whether the hypothyroidism arises from an intrinsic abnormality in the thyroid or occurs as result of hypothalamic or pituitary disease. The causes of hypothyroidism can be divided in to several categories.


598: Hyperthyroidism Date: Apr 28th 2007

Thyrotoxicosis is a hypermetabolic state caused by elevated levels of free T3 and T4. It is often referred to as hyperthyroidism because it is caused most commonly by hyperfunction of the thyroid gland. When these elevated levels arise from hyperfunction of the thyroid as occurs in Graves disease, the thyrotoxicosis may correctly be called hyperthyroidism. When the increased hormone levels reflect excessive leakage of hormone out of a nonhyperactive gland, however it is properly referred to as thyrotoxicosis. Long usage often equates these terms. By either name the syndrome is manifested by nervousness, palpitations, rapid pulse, fatigability, muscular weakness, weight loss with good appetite, diarrhea heat intolerance, warm skin , excessive perspiration, emotional lability, menstrual changes, a fine tremor of the hand (particularly when outstretched), eye changes and variable enlargement of the thyroid gland. Throtoxicosis can be caused by a variety of disorders.


599: Hashimoto Thyroiditis Date: Apr 28th 2007

Hashimoto thyroiditis is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in areas of the world where iodine levels are sufficient. It is characterized by gradual thyroid failure because of autoimmune destruction of the thyroid failure because of autoimmune destruction of the thyroid gland: The name Hashimoto thyroiditis is derived from the 1912 report by Hashimoto describing patients with goiter and intense lympocytic infiltration of the thyroid (e.g., struma lymphomatosa). This disorder is most prevalent between 45 and 65 years of age and is more common in women than men, with a female predominance of 10:1 to 20:1. Although it is a primarily a disease of older women, it can occur in children and is a major cause of nonendemic goiter in children. The disease clusters in families and the concordance rate in monozygotic twins is 30 to 60%. Some cases Some cases of Hashimoto throiditis are associated with HLA-DR5 ; a majority are characterised by severe thyroid atrophy and are linked to HLA-DR3. This suggests that two different pathogenic mechanisma may play a role in the development of the disorder. The usual course of Hashimoto thyroiditis is gradual loss of thyroid function although the inflammatory process early in the disorder may be sufficiently severe to cause thyroid follicular disruption and transient hyperthyroidism. The frequency of other autoimmune disorders, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rhematoid arthritis , is increased in patients with Hashimoto disease as it is in individuals with Graves disease.


600: Malignant melanoma Date: Apr 28th 2007

Malignant melanoma is a relatively common neoplasm that not long ago was considered almost uniformly deadly. Although the great preponderance of melanomas arise in the skin other sites origin include the oral and anogenital mucosal surfaces, esophagus , meninges, and notably the eye. The following comments apply to cutaneous melanomas. Intaocular melanomas.



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