Symptoms Of A Kidney Stone

April 6, 2011

Symptoms Of a Kidney Stone Article by Paul Hooper-Kelly If you were to draw up a profile of the person most likely to experience the agonizing symptoms of a kidney stone, it would be something like this. a male, aged between 25 and 40 who takes very little exercise, loves eating red meat and drinking [...]

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What can I do to relieve my asthma symptoms?

April 6, 2011

I have asthma but my fam really can't afford to go to the doctor for it. I had a pretty bad attack the other day and it got me concerned. What could I do to strengthen my lungs and prevent more painful attacks? I've heard singing lessons actually help in some cases… I also heard [...]

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How is Colon Cancer Detected? And What Are The Most Common Symptoms Of Colon Cancer?

April 6, 2011

There are no symptoms, which is why it's important to have a colonoscopy. this is a fairly simple procedure in which your colon is examined for polyps, or small growths. Anything suspicious will be snipped and biopsied. I'm a survivor – I had surgery, no radiation or chemo, because it was caught JUST in time. [...]

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Genital Herpes Symptoms In Women – Recognizing The Indicators Of Genital Herpes

April 6, 2011

March 3rd, 2011 by ghost Genital herpes symptoms in women are very easily recognizable. normally, they come in the type of lesions, sores or blisters observed in the genital place. it is unwise though to quickly conclude that you have hsv simplex virus if you notice these warning signs mainly because these can also appear [...]

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Dr. Gott: Rare abnormality puzzles patient

April 6, 2011

Advertisement Q I would appreciate any information you could give me about hepatic porphyria. I have it and would like to know about treatment. A Porphyria is a rare, inherited neurodegenerative condition that results in a buildup of chemicals called porphyrins in the body. These are normal body chemicals. what isn’t normal is when they [...]

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Herpes Symptoms/Blood Test for STDs – Would Herpes Show Up?

April 6, 2011

First, if your HIV test comes back negative, congratulations! Herpes is not a death sentence. 90% of americans are said to carry the virus by CDC on their web page. 25% carry the HSV2 virus (genital herpes) at some time in their lives. some people get it since they are kids or even babies. Having [...]

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I have many of the symptoms of cystic fibrosis…?

April 6, 2011

then last night I found out that "geographic tongue" was one more symptom… I am going to the asthma clinic in a month and I will ask for the sweat test then… but a month is a looong time… If you had symptom after symptom after symptom …what would you think? I have the cough, [...]

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Cannabinoids and Cystic Fibrosis: A Novel Approach to Etiology and Therapy

April 6, 2011

Written by Ester Fride Study Highlights… “Pulmonary dysfunction has long been considered the primary cause for morbidity and mortality in CF (Pilewski and Frizell 1999), with malnutrition appearing as a compounding detrimental factor (Borowitz 1996). more recently however, malnutrition is being recognized as playing a primary role in disease progression (Borowitz1996; Schoni and Casaulta-Aebischer 2000) possibly even being responsible for lung pathology and [...]

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April 6, 2011

- Safe Harbor Behavioral Health has introduced SAFELine, an Anti-Bullying Hotline for students who are the victims of bullying. the service will provide immediate, anonymous intervention support 24 hours a day. In addition to telephone services, callers will have an option to meet face to face with SAFELine clinical staff for immediate intervention and ongoing [...]

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Perimenopause: OR, lost in the middle of nowhere!

April 6, 2011

0 This column is dedicated to my wonderful friend Tina.  when were talking recently, I shared with her that I was now blogging about women’s health issues.   She suggested that I write about perimenopause and how it just doesn’t come at a convenient time.  Tina is in her late 30s, has children, a husband, and [...]

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