Aug 12
There are two strains of the Herpes Simplex Virus: Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV 1) and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV 2). HSV 1 is the far more common variation of the Herpes Simplex Virus, infecting up to 90% of all adults (HSV 2 infects roughly 20% of adults). HSV 1 infection typically does not show symptoms, but when it does symptoms usually occur in a cycle, the culmination of which is a fluid-filled blister that is often referred to as a "cold sore", and to a lesser extent, as a ...
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Aug 11
    Massage.     Manual therapy.     Physiotherapy.     Special therapeutic exercise.     Proper nutrition. In the food must contain trace elements necessary for strong bones. To do this, you should consult your doctor so that you have appointed an individual nutrition program. Symptoms of the disease, "occupational disease" "Occupational disease" back under the title ...
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Aug 10
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a persistent blood pressure above 90 mm Hg between the heart beats (diastolic) or over 140 mm Hg at the beats (systolic). The blood pressure varies naturally in response to stress and physical work load. Therefore the blood pressure shall be measured in a relaxed situation and several times before this diagnosis is certain. Hypertension does not in itself give dramatic symptoms, but it is dangerous because it causes a highly increased risk for heart ...
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Aug 9
The antidepressant medication known as Paxil is one of the most prescribed antidepressant medications by doctors today. However, Paxil is also one of the antidepressant medications that have the most side effects. In addition to a lot of side effects, Paxil has also been proven to be a very addictive drug. According to medical experts and Paxil attorneys, Paxil can be so addictive that one may feel withdrawal symptoms as soon as a few minutes of the drug leaving the human body system. Paxil was ...
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Aug 7
The drug, Paxil is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor medication (also called SSRI) and is generally prescribed for patients who are suffering from depression, anxiety, or other mental disorders. It was released in 1992 by the GlaxoSmithKline pharmaceutical company. As of December 2006, it is the most prescribed antidepressant medication by a variety of different doctors; because it is one of the most efficient medications available on the pharmaceutical market for the treatment of ...
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Aug 6
There is a unique combination of vitamins, minerals and other healthy substances in each juice. You just need to know what juice to choose to treat your health problems. Apple juice helps with obesity and diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, liver and kidney diseases, rheumatism, atherosclerosis, gallstones and kidney stones, chronic colitis, gout and dysentery. It is very good for people with high mental activity. Apricot juice strengthens the heart muscles. Drinking it regularly will help with ...
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Aug 3
The side effects from steroids can be very serious and even fatal. But from the information we gathered in the past few years, it seems to me the side effects are not as serious as the media makes them out to be. Because of the media over exaggerating the side effects, this has turned many people way from steroids. There will only be short descriptions for the side effects now, and in the future we will add more to the side effects when we have time. Water Retention: This is most ...
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Jul 28
From the desk of Dr Laurence Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life Is it possible to control and influence rate at which injuries, wounds and even cancer heal? That's the question a group of researchers from the Ohio State University asked when they decided to observe wound healing rates in a group of exercising older adults in comparison to that of a non-exercising control group. This three-month study looked at the effects of exercise on wound healing among healthy older adults. All ...
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Jul 25
The Shocking Truth About Germs! How this awareness can save you a lot of headaches (literally) and keep you and your family healthy throughout the most contagious seasons By Allison Janse http://www.germfreaksguide.com/offer/index.cfm While the hacking and sniffing season has begun, most people are not keenly aware of the simple things they can do to avoid catching whatever's going around the office, and maintain great health while those around them are aching, coughing, and blowing ...
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Jul 19
Everyone is jumping on the "Wash your Hands" Bandwagon. Your Momma would be pleased, and if you weren't paying attention, she was right, it's good for you. The most common way to catch a cold or the flu, is by touching something or someone and transferring their germs to your hands, and then onto your mouth or nose. The common Cold Virus is not airborne, just transferred from person to person, sometimes moving to a number of objects before finally getting to your face. I won't tell you how to ...
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