Weather causes shortage in blood supply

January 16, 2011

The winter weather is also causing problems with the local blood supply. The Red Cross is issuing a call for donations. January is National Volunteer Blood Donor Month. According to officials at the Red Cross, January is the month that presents the most challenges in recruiting people to give blood and platelets. Now, the Red [...]

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What are the Symptoms of pancreatitis?

January 16, 2011

The main symptom of sudden (acute) pancreatitis is sudden moderate to severe pain in the upper area of the belly (abdomen). Occasionally the pain is mild. but the pain may feel as though it bores through the abdomen to the back. Sitting up or leaning forward sometimes makes the pain less. Other symptoms of an [...]

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pogomotion.co.uk » Blog Archive » What Causes Dyslexia? How Can I Recognize Dyslexia Symptoms? And What’s the Value of Dyslexia Testing?

January 16, 2011

Posted by admin | Filed under Uncategorized Dyslexia is a neurological disorder that affects the way the brain processes signals from the eyes and ears. the primary dyslexia symptoms cluster around the ability to read, spell and deal with the symbols used to put words and ideas on paper. Dyslexia affects possibly 1 out of [...]

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Home & Family: Prostatitis Symptoms – An Overview of Bacterial Prostatitis

January 16, 2011

By Miranda Laranjo Older men often suffer from irritation and swelling of the prostate gland; this condition is known as prostatitis. It is usually caused by a bacterial infection; the bacteria enter the prostate through the urethra via the backward flow of infected urine into the prostate ducts. The prostate gland can become infected by [...]

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Caring Online Offers Eating Disorder Self-Assessment Survey

January 16, 2011

Press Release Source: A place of Hope.com on Wednesday December 29, 2010, 6:00 am EST EDMONDS, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Caring Online, an online resource for eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia and binge eating, provides a free eating disorder survey, among other self-assessment tools, that helps survey takers determine whether they might have an eating disorder. [...]

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Excessive yawning an enigma

January 16, 2011

January 15, 2011 in Features Peter H. Gott, M.D., United Media the Spokesman-Review Print Email Tweet Share   DEAR DR. GOTT: I am disabled with extensive nerve damage from liver failure. I have a lot of problems. Just in the past few months, I’ve had spells where I yawn constantly. the problem usually starts shortly [...]

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As Biology – How does Vibrio Cholerae cause the symptoms of cholera?

January 16, 2011

Basically, vibrio cholerae is bacteria that is taken in by humans when we eat or drink contaminated things. It produces a toxin which is a protein, and this binds to the protein channels of the epithelial cells in the small intestine. This causes some of the protein channels to stay open. Chloride ions then move [...]

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Keeping a Food Journal to Reduce Psoriasis Symptoms.

January 16, 2011

We all know that psoriasis is an autoimmune disease.  we also know that certain foods can trigger worse psoriasis symptoms than others.  but certain foods that are perfectly fine for some people to eat can cause serious outbreaks and increased inflammation in others.  So, like most things in life, there is no simple answer. How [...]

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TMJ Treatment to eliminate TMJ pain.

January 16, 2011

Posted by Admin TMJ Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 Ok, for the month of November, I am taking requests for people to access my TMJUniversity.com website for FREE. the regular membership FEE to this site is $67.00 for Lifetime access. This is the only time I anticipate to EVER do this for FREE! I need testimonials [...]

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Meditation seen promising as ADHD therapy

January 16, 2011

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – The practice of transcendental meditation may help children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder manage their symptoms, research suggests. In a pilot study, researchers found that lessons in transcendental meditation, or TM, appeared to calm the anxiety of children with ADHD, and improve their behavior and ability to think and concentrate. TM [...]

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