Prostate Cancer Symptoms

February 5, 2011

Symptoms of Prostate Cancer are Very different, and tumor type related. Latent, occult are no local symptoms. Local symptoms and the clinical type of benign prostatic hyperplasia similar. Early asymptomatic. When the bladder neck and causing cancer urinary tract obstruction can occur after symptoms, hematuria fewer symptoms of some patients to transfer treatment, expressed as [...]

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Are these pregnancy symptoms or just hormone fluctuations?

February 5, 2011

I am breastfeeding my one year old and have yet to see my period return. For the past week or so I have had pregnancy symptoms. I'm naseous, my nipples are tingly and sensitive, tired and moody. I have taken three pregnancy tests and they have all been negative. I am starting to wean but [...]

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Sentara, Riverside enroll patients in heart attack alert clinical trial – Health Notes – dailypress.com

February 5, 2011

Sentara Cardiovascular Research Institute announced it is one of 35 heart centers in the U.S. involved in clinical trials studying the safety and efficacy of a heart monitor designed to warn patients of an impending heart attack. Riverside Regional Medical Center has been a part of the trial since 2009. The trial involves implanting a [...]

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Tips for Spotting Anorexia Symptoms

February 5, 2011

anorexia symptoms Anorexia is recommended that a bitter grief that the death may equally advance. Anorexia affection should be bound in articular cartilage adaptation to the cause of accident has to stop the persons concerned. Anorexia affection are consistently remark on the Internet, such as the specific causes of ataxia and clever changes. Once anorexia [...]

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The Medical Insider: Helping Patients Google Symptoms

February 5, 2011

We’ve all done it. We’ve typed symptoms like “tingling, left arm” into Google, WebMD or any one of the myriad encyclopedic medical resources available on the Internet, before going to the doctor for an actual diagnosis. (Is it a stroke? Shingles? Carpal tunnel?) Patients’ “Google stacks” (the printouts listing all their potential diagnoses) and “cyberchondria,” [...]

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The “M” Word: My Fight With (What I Thought Was) Malaria

February 5, 2011

Upon my arrival to Kitale, I promised myself that one of the places I did not want to visit was the local hospital. I woke up last week Friday, feeling extraordinarily weak. not, I need to rest kind of “weak.” More like the entire energy had been drained out of me, kind of “weak.” this [...]

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Symptoms of Crone's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis?

February 5, 2011

What are the usual syptoms of these illnesses, how similar are they to each other and how can they be treated? is 'bowel removal' always necessary or can it be managed without having to have this drastic operation? I need as much advice as possible please. Thank you in advance. I have Crohn's. Usual symptoms [...]

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What are some of the main symptoms of ADD, ADHD, and Bipolar Disorder?

February 5, 2011

I am curious as to what some of the symptoms are. I have quite a few friends that say they have one of these conditions but I'm not sure whether or not they are just saying it for attention or if they really have it. ADD/ADHD refers to an inability to concentrate on the task [...]

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Advanced lung cancer! Cough how the treatment of advanced lung cancer

February 5, 2011

National Cancer Center of the 327 cases of patients with T3, the results of counting the total 5-year survival rate was 26% Niuyuesilong – Kettering Hospital, complete resection of T3 showed the 5-year survival of patients with 42%, while patients with incomplete resection none survived more than 2.5 years due to the reports mentioned above [...]

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Influenza season peaks » Local News » AdaEveningNews.com – Ada, Oklahoma

February 5, 2011

Ada — by Justin Lofton Staff Writer ADA—Michael Echelle, director of Pontotoc County Health Department, said the first two months of the year offer the greatest risk in contracting the flu bug. “Mid-January through February is Oklahoma’s peak influenza season,” Echelle said.  “That is typical of what is being seen right now.” Echelle said Valley [...]

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