Are the blood and protein in Pee and pain the symptoms of enlarge Prostate?

January 30, 2011

They are often symptoms of some sort of infection or disease along the urinary tract (including STDs). it could be prostate, bladder, kidneys, etc. The only way to find out for sure is to see a doctor. No an enlarged prostate affects urine flow and erectile function. this sounds like a kidney infection. More likely [...]

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Useful Information About Acute Pancreatitis

January 30, 2011

Useful Information About Acute Pancreatitis Acute pancreatitis is a very painful and serious health condition. If left untreated it can be potentially fatal. therefore if you care about your health and that of your loved ones it is important to have a basic knowledge of the signs, symptoms and causes of acute pancreatitis. One of [...]

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What causes the symptoms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?

January 30, 2011

The cause is due to neuronal death recently this has been found to be a autoimmune disease read cidpusa.org My mom died of ALS at age 62 and my sister died of ALS at age 45. that certainly seems to be genetic. But there is also the theory of environmental toxins causing ALS and one [...]

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News in brief for Sunday, Jan. 9

January 30, 2011

Hospital presents free sinus program A free presentation, “Updates in Sinus & Allergy Treatments,” will take place Thursday, Jan. 27, at 6 p.m., at the Hanover Hospital Wellness & Education Center, 400 York St., Hanover. A light dinner will be served at 5 p.m. Zaher Srour, M.D., an ear, nose and throat and facial plastic [...]

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Kenya Broadcasting Corporation: – KBC News

January 30, 2011

House Speaker Kenneth Marende is calling on the Kenya Anti Corruption Commission to investigate those who misappropriated funds meant for HIV/Aids. This follows recent suspension contribution by donors to the global fund for malaria, Aids and TB over misuse. Earlier in the week Germany and Sweden suspended their contributions to the global fund, until all [...]

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Dementia Symptoms Paranoia

January 30, 2011

People with Alzheimer’s or dementia can still lead meaningful, enjoyable lives. If you have a loved one who has been diagnosed, read on to learn about the many steps you can take to improve the quality of life of the person you care about. Things to Pay Attention To Try to decipher whether problematic behaviors [...]

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Falling in love saved my life

January 30, 2011

This time last year I was a single mum bringing up my two sons George, five, and three-year-old Charlie. If you’d told me then that by now I’d not only be married, but that the man I married would have saved my life, I would never have believed it. My husband works as an undertaker [...]

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Doctors Aren’t Asking and Women Aren’t Telling – New Survey Reveals Communication Barrier Between Baby Boomer Women and Their Physicians

January 30, 2011

Press Release Source: TENA On Monday January 24, 2011, 3:15 pm EST PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — a significant communication barrier between baby boomer women and their physicians is causing potentially millions of women to suffer from common health conditions in silence. although boomer women find themselves with increased personal health needs as they [...]

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Sinus Infection Symptoms – Sinus Infection Help

January 30, 2011

It is important to know and identify the various sinus infection symptoms sothat you may effectively control the sinus problem before it gets worse. It is essential that you know the chief sinus infection symptoms so thatearly detection can lead to early treatment and effective control of the illness at the onset. Sinus infection is [...]

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Celiac disease and Crohn’s disease share part of their genetic background

January 30, 2011

Public release date: 27-Jan-2011 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Abi Cantorpress@plos.org44-122-344-2823Public Library of Science An investigation has found that celiac disease and Crohn’s disease, both inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, share at least four genetic risk loci. together, researchers from the University of Groningen, the Netherlands; the Broad Institute, USA; the Universit? [...]

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