Follow These 6 Simple Steps to Eradicate Your Back Pain

March 21, 2011

Millions of individuals endure from back again pain unnecessarily when there’s actually a really simple solution. Unfortunately, many people are led to feel that back again pain is normal and have been all designed to experience it… well, thankfully, that’s not the case. Eliminating back again pain is not virtually as difficult as most people [...]

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How soon do pregnancy symptoms start to go away once blighted ovum is diagnosed?

March 21, 2011

I had an ultrasound at 6w and there was a yolk sac, but my u/s at 7w4d showed an empty sac. I am now 8w4d and I am still having the same pregnancy symptoms and my hcg levels are still rising but are low and not raising very quickly. after the 7w4d u/s they were [...]

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?Annus horribilis? – INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos

March 21, 2011

ANNUS HORRIBILIS was the term Queen Elizabeth II used to describe 1992 as a bad year. the Latin-speaking Rizal also heard about a bad year too in 1882 when the country was hit by a cholera epidemic, an earthquake, a typhoon, floods and an epidemic of beri-beri. Agriculture was affected, with land left untilled, and [...]

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Study reports HPV vaccine safe for males

March 21, 2011

A recent study published in the new England Journal of Medicine reports that a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is safe and effective for males. Doctors have recommended the vaccine to females for more than 10 years. The vaccine is available at Watkins Memorial Health Center. Patricia Denning, chief of staff at Watkins, said the University [...]

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WBTV 3 News, Weather, Sports, and Traffic for Charlotte, NC-26 dogs euthanized due to mystery illness at animal shelter

March 21, 2011

LENOIR, NC (WBTV) - The Caldwell County Animal Control shelter remains closed to the public until officials can determine more about a mystery illness which is affecting dogs at the facility. Officials closed the shelter on Wednesday, March 16. They will not be conducting adoptions, taking in any additional animals, or giving rabies vaccines until further notice.   As of [...]

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Study: Tai Chi Helps Fight Depression Among the Elderly

March 21, 2011

Save the karate for the kids. to stave off depression among the elderly, a new study proposes the practice of a gentler martial art—tai chi. In a study published in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry study, UCLA researchers led by psychiatrist Helen Lavretsky reported treating 112 participants with major depression, ages 60 years and [...]

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Over 8 Months on SCD

March 21, 2011

I haven’t written in awhile but I wanted to update you all on how I’m doing on the SCD! So, I have just past the 8 month mark on SCD! I am so happy and proud of myself that I have made it this far. the journey to where I am now hasn’t been fun [...]

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Sciatica ? Signs and Symptoms

March 21, 2011

Sciatica ? Signs and Symptoms Sciatica (also known as sciatic nerve pain) is a common condition that causes low back pain (lower back above the tailbone technically called the lumbar spinal cord). This may be caused by irritation of the sciatic nerve, herniated disc, including? where a spinal disc presses on the sciatic nerve and [...]

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Cough Symptoms and Home Remedies for Treating Coug

March 21, 2011

Coughing is a reflex that keeps your throat and airways clear. although it can be maddening, coughing helps your body heals or protects itself. Coughs can be either acute or chronic. Acute coughs begin suddenly and more often than not last no more than 2 to 3 weeks. To define cough, it is not anything [...]

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Japan radiation fears may mask cholera, typhoid threat

March 21, 2011

LONDON — Panic over radiation leaks at Japan’s earthquake-damaged nuclear plant may be diverting attention from potentially worse threats to public health from a tsunami, like the cold and disrupted supplies of water. Experts said efforts in Japan should focus on ensuring safe drinking water and the disposal of sewage to prevent outbreaks of killer diseases [...]

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