What is scurvy and what are the symptoms?

January 22, 2011

Its a vitamin C deficiency scurvy is a disease when the body doesn't get enough vitamin C. it commonly afflicted sailors in the past as they travelled on long sea voyages because their diet had very little fruit and veggies in it. it was solved by including limes in their diet aboard ships. It is [...]

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Does a diagnosis of social anxiety disorder require that symptoms occur each and every time…?

January 22, 2011

Does a diagnosis of social anxiety disorder require that symptoms occur each and every time one is in the feared situation?… is it considered just 'shyness' if the symptoms (anxiety, sweating, heart palpitations, etc.) occur only during SOME occurrences of that situation, but not in others?

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Depression Symptoms Show Little Change During the Development and Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease

January 22, 2011

Depression is commonly reported in people with Alzheimer’s disease and its precursor, mild cognitive impairment, with several studies suggesting having a history of major depression may nearly double your risk of developing dementia later in life. However, it has been unclear if depression is a symptom of the disease or a potential cause of the [...]

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Symposium focuses on Parkinson’s research and treatment

January 22, 2011

Recently, a popular Hollywood movie, “Love and other Drugs,” examined some of the important social aspects of Parkinson’s. The subplot that caught the attention of Parkinson’s patients worldwide was summed up by one angry patient as “they found a cure for erectile dysfunction (Viagra), so why haven’t they found a cure for Parkinson’s?” The simple [...]

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What does my HPV symptoms mean?

January 22, 2011

I just got my results back from my gynecologist and the nurse said I have a mild form of HPV which is making my test come up abnormal. She said it's the kind that 80% of women have. I'm very upset and confused and have been looking for answers. Could anyone shed some light on [...]

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January is cervical cancer awareness month Clinic locations announced

January 22, 2011

In honor of National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, the Humboldt Community Breast Health Project wants to recognize local medical providers who provide free pap tests to income-eligible women. Pap tests are used to screen for changes to the cells of the cervix caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV), which is the most common sexually transmitted infection [...]

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STD Symptoms & Signs – Sign Symptom HIV, First Signs STD

January 22, 2011

A STD professionally pronounced as sexual transmitted disease and it is a infection mainly spread during the time of sex. Few sexual transmitted diseases (STD) affected through blood from mother to child and also few time using others towels or clothes. so each STD contains own symptoms. To know whether or not affected sexual disease, [...]

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Autism Advocacy Organizations and Parent Groups Support Dr. Andrew Wakefield

January 22, 2011

ATLANTA, Jan. 12, 2011 – Urging Both Scientists and Journalists to Do More thorough Research Into Vaccines and Autism ATLANTA, Jan. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Last week, an article in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), written by a freelance newspaper reporter, Brian Deer, created a media firestorm in the United States. In his article, Brian [...]

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FOR MEN ONLY: CANCER SYMPTOMS YOU’RE MOST LIKELY TO IGNORE

January 22, 2011

January 16th, 2011 Annual checkups as good as tests such as colonoscopies as good as PSA assays have been important, though it’s not the great suspicion to rest upon tests alone to strengthen we from cancer. It’s customarily as critical to attend to your physique as good as notice anything that’s different, odd, or unexplainable. [...]

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Dying Trees Make Way for Mice With Deadly Disease

January 22, 2011

SALT LAKE CITY — recent diebacks of aspen trees in the U.S. West may end up increasing the risk posed by a lethal human pathogen, a new study suggests. A tree-killing syndrome called sudden aspen decline that has wiped out swaths of trees across the West in the past decade has also changed the kinds, [...]

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