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  • Dysphagia – A Swallowing Disorder  By : Sharon Hopkins
    Dysphagia is a swallowing disorder that causes difficulty in swallowing from the mouth to the esophagus that leads towards the stomach. It is caused due to strictures and narrowing of the esophagus which makes swallowing difficult. It becomes a painful problem especially if you are trying to swallow meat or any other food product. You can feel the food stuck in the esophagus in the middle of the chest, which can be extremely discomforting. Dysphagia can get so severe that swa...
  • Understanding The Symptoms Of Vertigo  By : Jason Rickard
    Have you been a little lightheaded lately? If you happen to set your eyes on an object and you see it spinning, then your dizziness may lead to something serious. If your wooziness is coupled with a whirling sensation, chances are you may be experiencing vertigo. Vertigo is a medical term for dizziness that can lead to a balance disorder.

    Vertigo is also known as “hallucination of motion”. Individuals having this ailment begin to see blurred motions of stationary objects. ...
  • Hereditary Hemochromatosis-It can be Treated  By : Peter Whittington
    Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HH) is the most common genetic disorder of persons of northern European extraction. It is very important to make an early diagnosis of HH because patients who have not developed cirrhosis and are treated by phlebotomy have a normal life expectancy
  • Living With Endometriosis  By : Shelley Ross
    After you have been given a diagnosis of endometriosis and understand the four stages in which the disorder progresses, it is time to discover ways to cope with the condition. For many women, the thought of having endometriosis can cause one of the most ultimate horrors – fear of becoming infertile. In addition to this terrible possibility, endometriosis brings with it a variety of painful and disturbing symptoms. Pain, the most common symptom of endometriosis, can severely h...
  • Do You Have Rashes Or A Burning Sensation Under Your Skin That Will Not Go Away  By : Bonnie Rempel
    Do you have rashes or non – healing sores on your skin?

    Do you have continual itching or a burning sensation under your skin as if something was moving there?

    Does it feel as if there are parasite , ,mites or insects just under your skin?

    You may be another Morgellons Disease suffererer.
  • Introduction To Obsessive Compulsive Disorder  By : Janie Jonah
    Seven million people in the United States suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). OCD is a complex anxiety-based disorder which has two elements to it, obsessions and compulsions. Unfortunately for some, the symptoms experienced do not end there.

    "OCD is sometimes accompanied by depression, eating disorders, substance abuse disorder, a personality disorder, attention deficit disorder or another of the anxiety disorders," states the NIMH. "Co-existing disorders can...
  • The Mystery Disorder--Metabolic Syndrome  By : D. Cannon
    Metabolic syndrome is the recent designation of a number of metabolic conditions that appear on the surface to be unrelated but occur in such a way that leads many physicians and scientists to speculate that there may be an underlying undiscovered disorder that is causing the problems. While the manifestations of metabolic syndrome may be quite diverse, most authorities believe that they are all based on some form of metabolic syndrome insulin resistance. Since the disorder...
  • Why Early Diagnosis Of Autism Is Crucial  By : Jon Arnold
    Early diagnosis of autism is critical to being able to help the afflicted child with being able to learn and develop as normally as possible.
  • Causes Of Seasonal Affective Disorder  By :
    Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD is a condition that is brought on by lack of adequate sunlight. Individuals who suffer from this condition experience major depressive episodes during the fall and winter months, when the daylight hours are shorter. These acute symptoms abate in during the spring and summer months when the days are longer. Geographical location, age and genetics are all contributory factors to the onset of seasonal affective disorder in an individual.

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