Study: HPV Vaccine Effective in Men

March 1, 2011

Getty ImagesBy Lynne Peeples WEDNESDAY, February 2 (Health.com) — Boys and young men who receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine appear to be at reduced risk of contracting the virus and developing the genital warts associated with the common sexually transmitted disease, according to a large international study published this week in the new England [...]

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What are the symptoms of blood clots?

February 28, 2011

what are the symptoms of blood clots? When a thrombus occupies more than 75% of surface area of the lumen of an artery, blood flow to the tissue supplied is reduced enough to cause symptoms because of decreased oxygen (hypoxia) and accumulation of metabolic products like lactic acid. More than 90% obstruction can result in [...]

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How long does it take for symptoms of hepatitis to occur?

February 28, 2011

Depending what kind you may think you have. Hep a is mainly from food 1-7 days. Hep B is from sex or someone that has it and serving food(1-4 weeks). Hep C sometimes you don't have any symptoms at all. best bet see your Dr. Hepatitis B is the most contagious and the one that [...]

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How To Cope With Dyslexia: Signs And Symptoms Of Dyslexia In Children

February 28, 2011

Dyslexia refers to a language disorder which is associated with obstruction in development of written and oral language skills in a child with an average or above average Intelligence quotient (IQ). the condition is extremely frustrating, as the individual can’t read or write as quickly as others with similar level of IQ. The common problems [...]

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What Panic Attacks Causes The Body To Do

February 28, 2011

What Panic Attacks Causes The Body to Do What Panic Attacks Causes The Body to Do Free Online Articles Directory why Submit Articles? Top Authors Top Articles FAQ ABAnswers 0 && $ .browser.msie ) { var ie_version = parseInt($ .browser.version); if(ie_version Login Login via RegisterHello My Home Sign Out Email Password Remember me?Lost Password? Home [...]

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Question about Parkinson's Disease symptoms?

February 28, 2011

My nan is 86 and is suffering from Parkinson's Disease. The Parkinson's doesn't seem to be under control at the moment, but she has to wait until the end of April until the specialist can adjust her medication (she was taking another medication which reacted badly with her Parkinson's medication and she has to wait [...]

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Could I have scars in my pancreas?

February 28, 2011

Your Open QuestionShow me another » Could I have scars in my pancreas? Your Open QuestionShow me another » Could I have scars in my pancreas? Hello. Five years ago I had three pancreatitis attacks that kept me at the hospital for several days each. Then a year later I had one that was so [...]

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Information About Vitamin C

February 28, 2011

Information About Vitamin C Information About Vitamin C Vitamin C Introduction Vitamin C may be the most hyped vitamin amongst all others but there is a reason for it. Humans cannot manufacture their own required dosage of this vitamin; hence, it becomes essential to incorporate it into the body through external sources. also known as [...]

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Flu season in full effect on campus and around town

February 28, 2011

Influenza, strep throat, sinus infections, bronchitis, viral upper respiratory illness, pneumonia and gastroenteritis are all making their way around the campus as well as the Bloomington-Normal community. Influenza illness is possible at any time of the year. However, there is typically an increase in influenza during the winter months.   The flu is a contagious [...]

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Chelsea Tries Spin Job on Failed Drug Trial

February 28, 2011

Investors, however, didn’t seem to be buying Chelsea’s happy chatter, sending Chelsea shares lower by 11% to $5.47 in early trading. The stock was down 18% in the pre-market. Chelsea has now conducted three phase III studies of Northera, two of which failed, raising obvious concerns that the drug will not fare well under a [...]

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