2 Louisiana residents die after using an irrigation pot to cleanse sinuses – ArkLaTexHomePage.com

December 9, 2011

A 51-year-old DeSoto Parish woman died recently after using tap water in a (irrigation) pot to irrigate her sinuses and becoming infected with the deadly ameba, and in June, a 20-year-old St. Bernard Parish man died under the same circumstances.   In light of those deaths, the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals is warning [...]

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ADHD in Adults: Behavioral Symptoms and Treatment

December 6, 2011

When we encounter the term Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), we usually immediately associate the condition with children, which is not entirely surprising, as it is one of the most recognized developmental problems in children. ADHD, however, is a condition that is not experienced exclusively by children. Adults may have ADHD as well. ADHD is [...]

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Allergy Armor Bedding Featured on Recent Episode of “The Doctors”

December 6, 2011

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) December 03, 2011 On November 24th, the Emmy Award-winning show “The Doctors” featured Allergy Armor products by AchooAllergy.com as part of their episode “Air: Are you Breathing yourself Sick”. First airing in 2008,”The Doctors” has been touted as a groundbreaking show that addresses important health issues and provides relevant information about pressing [...]

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God Talk: Healed of cancer – Red Bluff Daily News Online

December 6, 2011

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So What Does it Mean that Studies Reveal that Moderate Drinkers Are Healthier than Teetotalers ?

December 5, 2011

November 28, 2011  |         LIKE THIS ARTICLE ? Join our mailing list: Sign up to stay up to date on the latest Personal Health headlines via email.         We know too much drinking can be hazardous to our health. but new research suggests that drinking too little might be [...]

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Valley fever a danger to animals, people

December 5, 2011

By Julie Damron December 03, 2011 12:01 AM Valley fever or Coccidioidomycosis is a fungal infection that can develop when spores are inhaled. it affects people, dogs, cats, and other mammals. in the United States it is common in certain parts of Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas, and Utah. in California the fungus is [...]

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Pregnancy Hell Is Not Being Able to Sleep on Your Stomach

December 5, 2011

They say all good things must come to an end, and the world’s easiest pregnancy (mine) is about to come to an end. Or should I say, it has come to an end. I can no longer sleep on my stomach. And I kind of want to die. For most pregnant women, or women who [...]

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“When the church bells ring, remember that Lilit has come to you for help”

December 4, 2011

Grisha Balasanyan16:23, November 24, 2011 Lilit should be entering the fifth grade but she’s been left back. Her medical condition is such that the young girl hardly attends class. Lilit is given to long coughing bouts. The girl doesn’t seem to mind that much given that she won’t be surrounded by the same classmates that [...]

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Appleton man’s battle with dyspraxia (From Warrington Guardian)

December 4, 2011

Appleton man’s battle with dyspraxia 2:00pm Saturday 12th November 2011 in News Skip social links Print Email Comments(1) THIS week is Dyspraxia Awareness Week. Jonathan Levy, a 20-year-old living in Appleton, whose interests include football, politics and showbiz, has a mild form of the condition. This is his story… “I HAVE a mild form of [...]

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Sundowner’s Syndrome can make nighttime a challenge for some

December 4, 2011

Sadly, the dramatic changes that occur just before and after nightfall can, in some ways, be loosely compared to the words penned in folklore and fiction when “unsuspecting victims” experience unwelcomed transformations and do uncontrollable acts they normally would not do during the day. They may feel remorseful about these the next morning while others [...]

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