Second student believed to have whooping cough

February 19, 2011

SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa — another Siouxland high school student isbelieved to have contracted a case of the whooping cough, a schoolofficial said. Sergeant Bluff-Luton School District Superintendent RodEarlywine said he learned Tuesday that a second student had aconfirmed case of the infectious disease whooping cough, orpertussis. he said the district informed parents last week that [...]

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Ulcerative Colitis Symptoms

February 19, 2011

Ulcerative colitis is a disease caused by artifacts of inflammation and sores in the lining of the colon that can cause bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever. Ulcerative colitis symptoms usually start from the sigmoid colon and rectum, and eventually spread to parts or the entire colon. Ulcerative colitis symptoms may begin at any age, [...]

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Neuroendocrine Cancer Symptoms

February 19, 2011

A doctor or any other health care provider can surely help to solve the mysteries of neuroendocrine cancer. Here, we will discuss about the neuroendocrine cancer symptoms. The pancreas is a gland shaped like a thin pear. it is six inches long in length and lies behind the stomach and in front of the spine. [...]

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Pregnant and not having much symptoms nervous because I don't know what to expect.?

February 19, 2011

I am 5 wks pregnant and have little to no symptoms. I am wondering what I should expect, if anything, at this stage. I plan to buy a baby book and consult with my dr. at my next appointment, but in the meantime I am just nervous as I only have slight back ache and [...]

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What are the symptoms of dyslexia? and other learning disability's?

February 19, 2011

and what are some other learning disability's and what are the symptoms of those Dyslexia is a symptom of a range of various neurological problems. Dyslexia is about having problems with a secondary man made communication system, the visual notion of Speech, so there are obviously both Auditory and Visual neurological causes of dyslexia. And [...]

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Sex Edition: What to do after unprotected sex

February 19, 2011

By: Marissa Meredyth / Senior Staff Writer Posted on 13. Feb, 2011 in News Wake up. where am I? Roll to the right. who is that? The regrettable and unwelcome realizations that often come the morning after unprotected sex can be overwhelming for some students. Whether a crime was committed, inhibitions were lowered, there was [...]

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Erythema Nodosum – Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment

February 19, 2011

Erythema Nodosumis a kind of inflammation of the skin that is usually found in a definite part of the layer of fat in the skin. This condition is also called EN, results in painful, reddish, lumps which are tender and most usually located in the front of the legs beneath the knees. these nodules or [...]

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Asian American Teenage Girls Have Highest Rates of Depression; NAMI Releases Report

February 19, 2011

Arlington, VA (PRWEB) February 16, 2011 Asian American teenage girls have the highest rate of depressive symptoms of any racial, ethnic or gender group according to a report released today by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). The report is based on a “listening session” with mental health experts from different Asian American and [...]

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How does Colon Cancer get to Stage 4 without any symptoms?

February 19, 2011

I have read many people write about how they or people they know have Stage 4 colon cancer and never had any symptoms. how is this possible? how could someone be completely healthy, have a perfect CBC,etc and yet have something that could potentially kill them in a short span? In most cases, there are [...]

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Mechanism Involved in Breast Cancer’s Spread to Bone Discovered

February 19, 2011

ScienceDaily (Feb. 4, 2011) — In a discovery that may lead to a new treatment for breast cancer that has spread to the bone, a Princeton University research team has unraveled a mystery about how these tumors take root. Cancer cells often travel throughout the body and cause new tumors in individuals with advanced breast [...]

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