Knowing the Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms before it is too late

March 10, 2011

Pancreas cancer is one of the most dangerous diseases which can kill human. some people do not realize that they have the disease until it reaches the advanced level. It is better for you to aware of the pancreatic cancer symptoms before it is too late. there are some common pancreatic cancer symptoms which can [...]

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Lockjaw Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

March 10, 2011

Tetanus, a curable medical condition known popularly as lockjaw, arises due to extended skeletal muscle contraction. The contamination of infected region remains the root cause of infection as it is associated with rust. The rusty rough surface of the metal provides  a perfect habitat for the C. tetani bacteria. when the rusty metal containing the [...]

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Recurrent flu-like symptoms and exhaustion for 2 weeks! help me please!?

March 10, 2011

i have been having off and on flu-like symptoms for the last 2 and a half weeks. i will feel okay for about a day or two then i will suddenly spike a low grade fever followed by body aches. nothing i have tried over the counter has worked. the strange part is that my [...]

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Certain foods could reduce risk of Parkinson’s? Berry possible.

March 10, 2011

Berries may offer sweet hope in reducing the risk of Parkinson’sdisease, Harvard researchers are reporting. The Harvard School of Public Health examined the effect onParkinson’s disease of flavonoids, a dietary component found incitrus fruits, chocolate and berries. The study was released lastSunday, and will be presented at the American Academy ofNeurology’s 63rd Annual Meeting in [...]

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No cancer, with a cherry on top

March 10, 2011

the Arizona Cancer Center garnered a $58,000 grant to determine whether sweet cherries can prevent prostate cancer. the study, funded by Northwest Cherries, a division of the Washington State Fruit Commission, would allow researchers to recruit men who may be at risk for prostate cancer, said Dr. Patricia Thompson, an assistant professor of public health. [...]

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$200,000 donation keeps program open

March 10, 2011

The Joy to Life Foundation has committed $200,000 to the Alabama Breast and Cervical Early Detection Program so the program can remain open until June 31, the date new funding is expected for the program’s fiscal year. Joy to Life founder Joy Blondheim of Montgomery said the entire program would have been forced to shut [...]

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Are these symptoms of ovarian cysts and should i be worried?

March 10, 2011

I was told i have a cyst and was not that concerned until i started having some symptoms. Really dark brown discharge or blood, shoulder pain and a fever a times. should i go to the doctors again? When i had a cyst i had a sharp pain on my side like close to the [...]

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My husband was an alchoholic,he quit drinking after he got pancreatitis.now he is having off drinks symptoms l?

March 10, 2011

getting off drinks symptoms like anxiety,depression and restlessness.he losses his temper on me.sometimes he blames me for his illness.how to handle him and this situation. Your husband WAS an alcoholic? let me make this clear, alcoholism is NOT CURABLE. Your husband is still an alcoholic. When alcoholics quit drinking and do not go to therapy [...]

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Multiple Sclerosis Early Symptoms – How is life after a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis?

March 10, 2011

Question by Larisa the Loyal: how is life after a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis?I will find out tomorrow for sure if I have MS. or not, and I was just wondering from anyone who has experienced this is life better or worse after a diagnosis. how did it make you feel? happy, shocked, relieved, or in [...]

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Pet’s Best Friend NJ Emphasizes Importance of Proper Pet Waste Removal to Prevent Spread of Disease

March 10, 2011

Winter’s Excessive Snowfall and Rain Encourage Bacteria Growth According to the Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist at Rutgers University, Bergen county has seen between 47.1 and 71 inches of snow since December 2010. As northern New Jersey recovers from one of the harshest winters in recent years, Chris Rago, owner of Doggy Deuce [...]

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