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  • 5 Easy Tips For Treating Acne
    If you have even a passing interest in the topic of acne, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of acne.

    1. Avoid Scrubbing and Abrasives

    Scrubbing and abrasives should be avoided. Experts have said that they irritate the skin, which should be left intact as a natural barrier against the acne-causing bacteria.

    2. Sun for Beautiful Skin

    As you may know, sun does kill bacte...
  • Alcoholism Treatment Options
    Medications

    The classical use of medications for alcoholism is to encourage abstinence. Antabuse (also known as disulfiram), for instance, prevents the elimination of chemicals which cause severe discomfort when alcohol is ingested, effectively preventing the alcoholic from drinking in significant amounts while they take the medicine. Heavy drinking while on antabuse can result in severe illness and death.

    Naltrexone has also been used because it helps curb cravings for...
  • Chicken Pox - What You Should Know About This Infectious Disease
    Chicken pox is the common name for Varicella simplex, classically one of the childhood infectious diseases caught and survived by most children.

    Chicken pox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It starts with moderate fever and then characteristic spots appearing in two or three waves, mainly on the body and head rather than the hands and becoming itchy raw pox (pocks), small open sores which heal mostly without scarring.

    Chicken pox has a two-week incubation period...
  • Chronic Fatigue -- The Facts You Should Know
    There is significant concern about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also known as CFS. In fact, there are criteria patients must meet in order to be diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Receiving the diagnosis may be difficult for some patients because the guidelines for diagnosing are very specific. The fatigue must have been present at least six consecutive months and the corresponding symptoms must have developed after the fatigue. A clear definition of Chronic Fatigue Syndro...
  • Diagnosis And Treatment Of Fibromyalgia
    Fibromyalgia is a chronic, widespread, debilitating disease that often manifests as diffuse pain, constant muscle aches and overwhelming fatigue. Although it affects about 2-6% of the general population (about five million people), fibromyalgia is not a contagious disease. Women are about 9 times more likely to be diagnosed than men, and it is most prevalent in prevalent in people between 20-50 years of age.

    Fibromyalgia usually displays a variety of symptoms including gen...
  • Do I Really Have Bulimia?
    Bulimia is term used commonly for an eating disorder called Bulimia nervosa. It is a psychological condition in which a person engages in recurrent binge eating followed by intentionally doing one or more of the following in order to compensate for the intake of the food and prevent weight gain:

    * vomiting

    * inappropriate use of laxatives, enemas, diuretics or other medication

    * excessive exercising

    * fasting

    The following six criteria should be met for a perso...
  • Exactly What Is An Eating Disorder?
    Eating disorders are some of the most destructive illnesses today. Although a commonly used term, the meaning is often a source of confusion for many people. Basically, eating disorders happen to people whose diet patterns have gone awry somewhere along the way and ultimately lead to eating habits that are damaging and dangerous.

    Even though these disorders have occurred in many as stand alone ailments, they are often accompanied by feelings of rejection and extreme stress...
  • Facts You Should Know About Bladder Infection
    Urinary tract infection (UTI) can be in any part of the urinary tract – The urethra, the bladder, the ureters and the kidneys. Of these, the most common infections occur in the bladder. Bladder infections are also known as cystitis, which literally means an inflammation of the bladder.

    Risk Factors
    Some people are more likely than others to get bladder infections. Women tend to get them more often than men due to their urethra being shorter and closer to the anus. Among t...
  • Facts You Should Know Before Taking Clonazepam
    Below is some information on Clonazepam, though not a complete summary on this medication. This information is provided to assist you with facts before you start taking this medication.

    Clonazepam is a relaxant to the brain and the body. It's intended use is to keep you balanced and stabilized if you are having seizures or panic attacks. It is generally a mild medication that does a lot of good, when prescribed as needed. It can be habit forming however, so caution, as wit...
  • Facts You Should Know Before Taking Lyrica
    Lyrica is a prescription medication that is used to relieve nerve pain that occurs with shingles or diabetes. It is a proven method of pain management due to nerve pain and is shown to be an effective therapy for those with postherpetic neuralgia or PHN.

    There are several things you should consider prior to asking your doctor to prescribe Lyrica for your nerve pain. First, you should discuss certain aspects of your personal life with your doctor that includes for women, wh...
  • Finding Relief From Migraine Headaches With Topamax
    It is not known how Topamax works but it is believed that the brain chemicals that cause seizures are altered by it. As well as being used in combination with other medications to control seizures, Topamax is prescribed for the prevention of migraines. It can also be used for other problems as well.

    Be sure your doctor knows if you have kidney disease, a history of kidney stones, liver disease, lung or respiratory disease like asthma, emphysema or bronchitis, or if you nee...
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Snoring
    What is snoring?

    In short, snoring occurs when a person breathes through their mouth and causes vibrations in the soft palate and uvula. Generally occurring during sleep, snoring comes in many different sounds that occur in men and women, the young and the old and even animals. Snoring in one person can be very slight and soft, while in another the snoring can be loud. The loudness of the sound usually depends upon the person and why they are snoring.

    What causes snorin...
  • Get The Facts About Lamictal
    Lamotrigine, a drug commercially known as Lamictal is a type of anticonvulsant drug manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, one of the leading Drug manufacturers. This drug is used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorders. It passed the standards of the Food and Drug Administration and it is one of the most recommended and most effective anticonvulsant drug treatments today.

    Epilepsy patients who experience partial seizures, secondary tonic-closure seizures, and Lenno-Gastaut synd...
  • Getting To The Truth About Nail Fungus
    Nail fungus is something most people know very little about. We may see a few different advertisements or commercials about nail fungus treatment and prevention, but we really do not know what nail fungus actually is. Nail fungus is a fungal infection of the nail also known as onychomycosis in the medial world.

    Studies show that while nail fungus is a common occurrence, it will typically infect the toenails. Very seldom will nail fungus attack the fingernails. Further stud...
  • Getting To The Truth About Oxycontin
    Simply put, OxyContin is an FDA approved narcotic that is used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is very similar to the pain reliever, morphine.

    When taken, generally twice a day, it slowly releases the active ingredient, oxycodone, over a specific period of time.

    OxyContin, when used inappropriately, such as being chewed, crushed or broken, can lead to fatal overdoses. It is prescribed for those who experience intense pain regularly. It is not intended to be used by...
  • Getting Your Acid Reflux Disease Under Control With Protonix
    Protonix is a prescription drug that can keep acid reflux under control and helps heals the esophagus from the damage that acid reflux has caused. Clinical studies have shown that those who have taken Protonix gain full control of their acid reflux.

    Some of the common side effects are stomach pain, lack of sleep, loose bowels, hyperglycemia, eructation, flatulence, and headache. Protonix is not for most people. People who have a liver disease, children, women are pregnant ...
  • Getting Your Blood Pressure Under Control With Lisinopril
    Lisinopril is one of the medications, which can help in controlling blood pressure. It's a drug that belongs to the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor class. This drug is mostly used to help patients, who are suffering from hypertension, congestive heart failure, and cardiac arrests. It is also used to prevent renal and retinal complications, which may arise as a result of diabetes.

    Captopril and Enalapril are the other two drugs that are ACE inhibitors. These t...
  • Healing The Erosions In Your Esophagus With Nexium
    Nexium has come as a wonderful relief in treating heartburn in acid reflux disorders. Acids are released in the stomach for digestion of food. When some of this acid persistently flows back into the food tube, the esophagus, its lining get damaged leading to a condition known as erosive esophagitis. You suffer from persistent heartburn. Changing diets also do not help. Just one pill a day of Nexium can relieve you of the pain and agony of severe and continuous heartburn.

    N...
  • Healing What Ails You Through Naturopathic Treatment
    The term naturopathic treatment covers a broad range of modalities that come under the umbrella of alternative medicines. All natural therapies aim to work with the body in treating the cause of illness, not just the symptoms. They also treat people holistically, taking into account not only their physiology, but also psychology and lifestyle.

    Some examples of healing methods that come under this umbrella would be acupuncture, both Chinese and western herbal medicine, Indi...
  • Important Information For Bursitis Sufferers
    Many individuals suffer from Bursitis each and every year. Fortunately, there are treatment methods to help the pain and allow the sufferer to live a fulfilling and high quality life. Reviewing the following information on Bursitis should answer most of your questions and help you better understand the condition.

    What is Bursitis?
    There are fluid filled sacs located throughout the body in areas of friction. These friction areas are generally between bone or tendon and ski...
  • Insomnia - The Inability To Sleep
    Insomnia is characterized by an inability to sleep and/or to remain asleep for a reasonable period. One who suffers from insomnia will typically complain of being unable to close their eyes or "rest their mind" for more than a few minutes at a time.

    Insomnia is a symptom, though a common misconception is that it is itself a sleep disorder. Insomnia is most often caused by sleep disorders, but other causes include fear, stress, anxiety, medications, herbs and caffeine. An o...
  • Is Alprazolam Effective For Treating Anxiety Disorders?
    Do you have sudden bouts of anger or nightmares? Are you a worrier? Do you feel out of control? Do you get so nervous that it causes dizziness? If you have any such symptoms then chances are you are suffering from anxiety disorders. Anxiety is, in one way, very normal: everyone experiences it. It is also a very unpleasant experience, which results from psychological problems.

    Anxiety attacks happen when stress levels go out of control. Pressure from situations affects diff...
  • Know The Facts About Amoxicillin
    Amoxicillin is a type of penicillin antibiotic. It is a moderate beta-lactam antibiotic, used for the treatment of bacterial infections. It is absorbed easily and hence preferred by the doctors. However, Amoxicillin can be broken down by beta-lactamase producing bacteria and can be given with clavulanic acid. It is available as a product of GlaxoSmithKline under the brand name, Amoxil.

    Amoxicillin inhibits the synthesis of bacterial cell walls. The formula is referred to a...
  • Know The Side Effects Of Taking Diazepam
    Diazepam, which is also commonly known as Valium, belongs to a family of drugs that are called Benzodiazepines. They are well known for their capabilities of relieving anxiety, tension, and other symptoms related to anxiety disorders. At times, Diazepam may be used for other conditions depending on the suitability of the drug for a patient’s condition.

    Diazepam has been known to affect chemicals in the brain, causing imbalances, resulting in anxiety, seizures, and muscle s...
  • Lasik: After The Surgery
    If you're reading this chances are you are trying to decide if Lasik eye corrective surgery is right for you. The report will provide you with enough information to make an informed decision.

    What can go Wrong?

    Early Postoperative Complications

    A subconjunctival hemorrhage is a common and minor post-Lasik complication. The incidence of refractive surgery patients having unresolved complications six months after surgery has been estimated from 3% to 6%. The following ...
  • The Basics Of Pilates Exercise
    If you’re highly informed or even if you’re one of those people that just stay home, no doubt you’ve heard of the pilates exercise. The purpose of pilates Exercises is to stretch and to strengthen your body. That is why pilates is so popular with most contortionists and ballet dancers.

    But just because people are using pilates for physical improvement, and weight loss, it doesn’t mean that a pilates exercise is a cardiovascular exercise. Pilates is basically a low intensit...
  • The Cause And Symptoms Of Narcolepsy
    The main characteristic of Narcolepsy is overwhelming excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), even after adequate nighttime sleep. A person with Narcolepsy is likely to become drowsy or to fall asleep, often at inappropriate times and places. Daytime naps may occur with or without warning and may be irresistible. These naps can occur several times a day. They are typically refreshing, but only for up to a couple hours. Drowsiness may persist for prolonged periods of time. In addi...
  • The Causes And Symptoms Of Melanoma
    Melanoma is a malignant tumor predominantly found in the skin but can be found elsewhere, especially the eye. The vast majority of melanomas originate in the skin.

    Melanomas are the most lethal form of skin cancer. As with most forms of cancer, earlier detection gives patients a better chance of survival.

    Epidemiologic studies from Australia suggest that exposure to ultraviolet radiation is one of the major contributors to the development of melanoma. Occasional extreme...
  • The Dangers Of Taking Celexa To Treat Depression
    Celexa is an antidepressant used to treat clinical depression in patients. It is prescribed as a "selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor" used to balance serotonin in the brain, providing relief from depression.

    While Celexa can be effective, this medication is under alert by the FDA when combined with Triptan medications. Be sure your doctor knows all medications you are on, and do not stop this medication without your doctor as you could have possible serious side effect...
  • The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Sleep Apnea
    How can I tell if I have sleep apnea and how can I treat it?

    Diagnosis
    The typical patient with sleep apnea is an overweight middle-aged male with a neck size of more than 17 inches. However, the condition is also common in women and not all sufferers are overweight. Almost everybody who has sleep apnea is a snorer, often a very heavy snorer. Pauses in breathing during sleep are commonly noticed by a bed partner but this history is often lacking and up to five "events" pe...
  • The Facts About Rosacea
    There are many types of skin conditions and Rosacea just happens to be one of them. It generally affects light skinned women anywhere between 30 and 50 years of age, however it can begin earlier or later in life as well. Many individuals are affected by Rosacea yet do not know much about it. Fortunately, the following information will help determine what Rosacea is, what causes it, its symptoms, as well as its treatments.

    What is Rosacea?
    Rosacea is a skin condition that ...
  • The Four Phases Of Migraines
    Migraines are a neurological disease, of which the most common symptom is an intense and disabling episodic headache. Migraines are usually characterized by severe pain on one or both sides of the head and are often accompanied by hypersensitivity to light, hypersensitivity to sound and nausea.

    The signs and symptoms of migraine vary among persons. Therefore, what a person experiences before, during and after an attack cannot be defined exactly. The four "signs and symptom...
  • The Symptoms And Side Effects Of Effexor
    Effexor is used primarily for the treatment of depression, generalized anxiety disorder, and social anxiety disorder in adults. It is known as one of the most activating of the newer antidepressants. While this can be helpful to some, as a number of depressed patients report feeling exhausted and unmotivated, to others it poses the risk of increased anxiety and agitation.

    Effexor is an effective antidepressant for many persons; however, it seems to be especially effective ...
  • The Symptoms Of Dementia
    Dementia is the progressive decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the brain beyond what might be expected from normal aging. Particularly affected areas may be memory, attention, language and problem solving, although particularly in the later stages of the condition, affected persons may be disoriented in time, not knowing what day, week, month or year it is, not knowing where they are not knowing who they are.

    Symptoms of dementia can be classified as...
  • The Truth About Mouthwash
    The product that is used for maintaining oral hygiene is called a mouthwash. It is a medicated solution that is used to gargle for a cleaner mouth. In other words, a mouthwash can also be called a mouth rinse. Mouthwashes have antiseptic and anti plaque components that help in killing germs, thereby preventing plaque, gingivitis and also bad breath. There are various mouth rinses available that are anti cavity as well. These mouthwashes have fluoride that helps in averting to...
  • The Truth About Thrush
    Thrush is a fungal mouth infection that is caused by yeast, also known as Candida fungus. Even though every person has a small about of yeast in their bodies, most people have the ability to naturally combat the yeast with helpful microorganisms and bacteria in their bodies. Thrush is considered a common occurrence in infants and younger children. However, it is important to know that adults and those who have a suppressed immune system can find they have thrush as well.

    W...
  • Things You Should Know About Psoriasis
    Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease affecting the skin and joints. When it affects the skin it commonly appears as red scaly elevated patches called plaques. Psoriasis plaques frequently occur on the elbows and knees, but can affect any area of skin including the scalp and genital area. Psoriasis can vary in severity, from minor localised patches to extensive or even complete skin coverage. Fingernails and toenails are often affected. This is called psoriatic nail dystrophy.
    ...
  • Things You Should Know Before Taking Fluoxetine
    Fluoxetine hydrochloride is an antidepressant drug used medically in the treatment of depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, premenstrual dysphoric disorder and panic disorder.

    Fluoxetine is also used to treat many other conditions, such as ADHD. It is sold under the brand names Prozac®, Symbyax®, Sarafem®, FLUX®, Fontex®, Foxetin®, Ladose®, Fluctin®, Prodep®, Fludac®, Oxetin and Lovan®. Fluoxetine was derived from diphenhydramine, an antihistamine fou...
  • Things You Should Know Before Taking Lunesta
    Lunesta is a relatively new sleeping medication. It has been approved by the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) to treat insomnia for the long term.

    Many people have submitted positive testimony in regards to the quality of the Lunesta and its effectiveness in treating insomnia. There are a few things that everyone should be aware of prior to taking the prescription drug Lunesta.

    It is not possible to find a prescription drug that is without side effects and Lunesta is n...
  • Tinnitus - Are Your Ears Ringing?
    Tinnitus is a symptom commonly found in elderly people but is not just restricted to the elderly. It can be found in any age group. It is believed that up to 10% of the population suffers from this condition to some degree or another.

    Sufferers of Tinnitus complain that they can hear things that others can’t. Tinnitus can be found in one or both of the ears and it is not uncommon for patients to comment that the noises seem to be coming from the middle of their heads.

    I...
  • Treating Sinusitis With Levaquin
    Sinusitis occurs when any number of the sinus linings become inflamed. Typically this results in a patient that has suffered from allergies or a cold for more than a two week period. There are several symptoms of sinusitis but the most common include tooth pain, nasal congestion, headache, facial congestion, postnasal drip, or facial pain. People can suffer from sinusitis because of the common cold, viral infections, bacterial infections, air pressure, temperature changes, mi...
  • Treatment Options For Dermatitis
    Dermatitis is a chronic skin disorder that occurs in a pattern of flare-ups and remissions. There are at least 3 different varieties of this skin condition including contact, atopics and seborrheic. All are very similar in that they manifest the same symptoms and are often triggered by the same factors.

    Red, scaly skin that itches intolerably is the classic hallmark of dermatitis. It is thought to be an inherited condition and occurs more commonly in families with a histor...
  • Understanding The Dangers Associated With Taking Lortab
    Lortab is classified as a narcotic analgesic, which contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen, and generally prescribed as a pain reliever to those who suffer from severe or moderate levels of pain. It is important that you are informed and educated on all possible aspects when it comes to Lortab. For instance, the pain reliever is extremely addictive so it is really important that you do not take any more of this medication than prescribed by your doctor. Taking Lortab for long...
  • Understanding The Health Risks Of Exposure To Benzene
    Benzene is a colorless, sweet smelling, highly combustible liquid that is extensively used in chemical industries and other manufacturing industries like rubber, plastics, paints, resins, drugs, pesticides, and synthetic products.

    Gasoline and tobacco smoke also contain traces of this chemical. Benzene is a known carcinogen. Long-term exposure to a carcinogen is a potential health hazard. Various diseases ranging from anemia to cancer have been reported in workers and othe...
  • Understanding The Risks Of Taking Humira
    An autoimmune condition called rheumatoid arthritis affects at least two million Americans, according to the Arthritis Foundation. This condition is where the body actually attacks the joints, causing inflammation, pain, and deformity. It is estimated that out of the two million people who suffer from this condition, there are at least a half a million who use a drug called Humira to find relief.

    Humira (adalimumab) is a strong TNF (tumor necrosis factor) blocking drug. Ap...
  • Understanding The Symptoms And Treatment Of Scabies
    Contrary to popular belief, Scabies is an equal opportunity infestation. It has no regard for age, sex, race or standard of personal hygiene. It is not, as some believe, more likely to occur because of poor hygiene or living conditions.

    Scabies is an infectious skin disease caused by a microscopic mite, the Sarcoptes Scabiei. Unlike hair lice that are visible to the naked eye and only attack areas of the body that are entirely covered with hair, Scabies mites are only visi...
  • Understanding The Symptoms Of Kidney Stones
    Kidney Stone disease is a disorder involving hardened accumulations of mineral crystals that are deposited in the kidneys and ureters. The stones are usually small, but can vary in size from a grain of sand to the size of a golf ball. Kidney stones are quite common, affecting over 5% of Americans and more often in men than women. Recurrence of the disease is widespread and reaches as high as 50%, especially during the summer months. There are five major categories of kidney s...
  • Using Methadone To Reduce The Withdrawal Symptoms In Heroin Addicts
    As a narcotic analgesic, Methadone is a synthetic pain reliever used to treat various conditions and relieve pain, as well as treating the addiction of heroin in users. Methadone is comparable to the characteristics and effects of morphine; in fact, it is extremely similar in the way it acts, as well. The major difference is that Methadone is introduced gradually and its action is mild upon onset. This prevents the patient from feeling euphoric or high when taking the medicat...
  • What Are The Risks Of Taking Lipitor?
    Lipitor is the generic name of a prescription drug used for treating high cholesterol. Atrovastatin is the brand name most commonly associated with Lipitor. It has been proven to be a very effect part of treatment for many people. The drugs helps to lower cholesterol by slowing the production of cholesterol in the body. A person taking Lipitor is lowering their risk of subsequent hardening of arteries, heart attacks, strokes and heart disease. There are a variety of side effe...
  • What Exactly Is Activa Therapy?
    Activa Therapy has been developed to combat the deterioration of body and spirit that Parkinson's disease causes over time.

    Parkinson's disease is an insidious disease that slowly eats away at its victims. It produces tremors that would make even the strongest person cry out in pain. It is a disease that does not discriminate, and attacks it's victim's slowly over time. Through the wonders of technology, The Activa Therapy system can slow or reduce the symptoms dramaticall...
  • What Happens In The Brain Of An Alzheimer's Patient
    What is happening in the brain of an Alzheimer's patient to cause all of the unpleasant cognitive and behavioral symptoms of the sickness? Alois Alzheimer was the first to find the strange plaques and tangles characteristic of the sickness in the brain of one of his patients during an autopsy.

    He gave his name to the sickness despite the contribution his associate Emil Kraepelin made by isolating and identifying the symptoms of the disease. For years, Alzheimer's disease c...
  • What Is A Memory Foam Mattress?
    Memory Foam is made with a polyurethane material. In order to increase its density, other chemicals are added which increases its viscosity level. The combination of the chemicals used determines the visco-elastic nature of the polyurethane foam and depending on such combination, the foam has the characteristic of being firmer in cooler temperature and softer in warmer environments. Higher density Memory Foam reacts with body heat. It reacts so that within a few minutes the p...
  • What Is Accutane And Is It Right For Me?
    Accutane is a prescribed medication used for treating serious forms of acne that haven't responded well to other treatments such as nodular acne and cystic acne.

    What is Acne?
    Acne is formed when excess oils clog skin pores and cause a build-up to occur. If left alone, they, in turn, manifest themselves into pimples. This is only the beginning.

    Sometimes, these pimples can turn into nodules, which are often painful and remain on the skin for a longer period of time. Ov...
  • What Is Acid Reflux And How Do I Know If I Have It?
    Acid reflux, also known as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is technically defined as chronic symptoms or mucosal damage produced by the abnormal reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus. This is commonly due to transient or permanent changes in the barrier between the esophagus and the stomach.

    Symptoms of heartburn in adults is the major symptom of acid reflux, characterized by a burning discomfort behind the breastbone. Some of the symptoms of acid reflux in ...
  • What Is An Antioxidant?
    An antioxidant is a chemical that reduces the rate of particular oxidation reactions in a specific context, where oxidation reactions are chemical reactions that involve the transfer of electrons from a substance to an oxidising agent.

    Antioxidants are particularly important in the context of organic chemistry and biology: all living cells contain complex systems of antioxidant chemicals and/or enzymes to prevent chemical damage to the cells' components by oxidation. The i...
  • What Is Anorexia Nervosa?
    Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes an eating disorder characterized by low body weight and body image distortion. Individuals with anorexia often control body weight by voluntary starvation, purging, vomiting, excessive exercise, or other weight control measures, such as diet pills or diuretic drugs.

    Anorexia nervosa primarily affects young adolescent girls in the Western world and has one of the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric condition,...
  • What Is Bipolar Disorder And How Do You Treat It?
    Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a diagnostic category describing a class of mood disorders where the person experiences states or episodes of depression and/or mania, hypomania, and/or mixed states. Left untreated, it is a severely disabling psychiatric condition.

    The difference between bipolar disorder and major depression is that bipolar disorder involves "energized" or "activated" mood states in addition to depressed mood states. The duration and in...
  • What Is Carpal Tunnel?
    In the human wrist there is a sheath of tough connective tissue which surrounds and protects the median nerve and tendons that attach muscles to the wrist and hand bones. The Carpal Tunnel is the space above ane below this sheath and the bones making up the carpal bones in the wrist and hand.

    The term 'Carpal Tunnel' is also used quite commonly to refer to 'Carpal Tunnel Syndrome' which is a condition where the median nerve is pinched within the tunnel and causes pain and/...
  • What Is Collagen And Why Is It So Important?
    Collagen is a protein polymer that is the scaffolding of the body's cell structure. It is a long, fibrous structural protein that is very different from globular proteins like enzymes. It is composed of Tropocollagen Triple Helix. Each strand of the helix is a different polypeptide. Each subunit of Tropocollagen is a long rod of about 300nm in length and about 1.5nm in diameter. The tensile strength of collagen is greater than steel, giving the body strength in its connective...
  • What Is Keratoconus?
    Keratoconus is a degenerative non-inflammatory disorder of the eye in which structural changes within the cornea cause it to thin and change to a more conical shape than its normal, even curve. Keratoconus can cause substantial distortion of the vision, with multiple images, streaking and sensitivity to light all often reported by the patient. Though frequently thought of as a rare condition, keratoconus is the most common dystrophy of the cornea, affecting around one person ...
  • What Is Saw Palmetto?
    Saw Palmetto is the sole species currently classified in the genus Serenoa family. It has been known by a number of synonyms, including Sabal serrulatum, under which name it still often appears in alternative medicine. It is a small palm that is endemic to the southeastern United States, most commonly along the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains, but also as far inland as southern Arkansas.

    Saw palmetto is a fan palm with the leaves with a bare petiole terminating in a round...
  • What You Should Consider Before Taking Ambien
    Ambien, a prescription drug, is the brand name for zolpidem that is used to help treat insomnia. Ambien is a sleeping pill in a specific classification of drugs known as hypnotics or sedatives.

    Studies show that insomnia is caused by an imbalance of chemicals in your brain. Ambien works to induce relaxation and sleep in the patient. It is usually prescribed to those who have sleep problems such as inability to sleep, waking too early or waking several times during the nigh...
  • What You Should Consider Before Taking Meridia For Weightloss
    In the world today, obesity is growing an incredible rates. Children as well as adults have fallen victim to obesity. Research has shown that in the United States alone, over sixty-one percent of the population falls within this category.

    An obese person suffers far more than just the physical aspect of the disease. Obesity also has detrimental effects psychologically.

    Obese people suffer from low self-esteem and depression.

    Obesity is attributed heart disease, heart...
  • What You Should Know About Eczema
    Eczema is a form of dermatitis, or inflammation of the upper layers of the skin. The term eczema is broadly applied to a range of persistent or recurring skin rashes characterized by redness, skin edema, itching and dryness, with possible crusting, flaking, blistering, cracking, oozing or bleeding. Areas of temporary skin discoloration sometimes characterize healed lesions, though scarring is rare.

    The most common types of eczemas are:

    * Atopic eczema (aka infantile e.,...
  • What You Should Know About Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Rheumatoid Arthritis, also known as "RA" is a chronic, inflammatory autoimmune disorder that causes the immune system to attack the joints. It is a disabling and painful inflammatory condition, which can lead to substantial loss of mobility due to pain and joint destruction. The disease is also systemic in that it often also affects many extra-articular tissues throughout the body including the skin, blood vessels, heart, lungs, and muscles.

    The symptoms that distinguish R...
  • What You Should Know About Teeth Whitening
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