What are the main symptoms of labor/delivery pain?

January 12, 2011

Hello ! first of all many thanks for giving me your valuable time. I am 9 Months Pregnant lady. Could you please just let me know the clear knowledge, that how I will come to know on any particular day….that now I am about yo deliver the Baby & I should go to Doctor NOW?……will [...]

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Acute HIV Symptoms Mimic Those of Malaria

January 12, 2011

At seven government rural health clinics in Uganda from December 2006 to January 2007, it was estimated that between one and three percent of all adults who came to the clinics with suspected malaria were also diagnosed with acute or early HIV infection. Recent evidence shows that testing for HIV in people who are suspected [...]

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Symptoms of STDs: Typical STDs and Their Symptoms

January 12, 2011

All consumers who engage in sex, oral, anal, or vaginal, are vulnerable to STDs or sexually transmitted diseases. STDs can come about to anyone, straight or gay, married or single. Although STDs can be avoided by having protected sex by making use of condoms, this is not a full proof process. a sexually active individual [...]

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A shot in time …

January 12, 2011

Vaccines are important tools to prevent diseases before they break out. AS parents, we never want to see our children sick, no matter how minor the illness may be. According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention in the US, vaccinations play a major role in the prevention of disease, ensuring that your child [...]

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JCI online early table of contents: Jan. 10, 2011

January 12, 2011

Public release date: 10-Jan-2011 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Karen Journal of Clinical Investigation EDITOR’S PICK Cancer cell survival is not miR-ly dependent on p53 Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a common type of skin cancer and remains one of the most resistant to available chemotherapies. many cancer therapeutic strategies are directed at [...]

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NKY whooping cough cases soar

January 12, 2011

Northern Kentucky health officials will immunize childcare providers against whooping cough to help stop the spread of the disease. The campaign, which begins this month, is part of a national effort to encourage adults to get vaccinated against the disease, which can be fatal in babies and very young children. “People associate pertussis (whooping cough) [...]

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Acid Indigestion Symptoms

January 12, 2011

Heartburn and acid indigestion plague millions of people worldwide. But, for someone who is experiencing it for the first time, it can be difficult to identify the symptoms of heartburn. So, what are some of the acid indigestion symptoms, what causes these symptoms, and how can they be prevented? Symptoms Symptoms of acid indigestion can [...]

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Nightshade vegetables – Allergies and Colds

January 12, 2011

Tomatoes, peppers and goji berries are touted for their health benefits. but these nutrition-packed foods have a dark side for those who experience intolerance or allergic reaction. Plants from the nightshade family may cause, or contribute, to arthritic symptoms.Nightshade plants produce drug-like chemicals, called alkaloids. These alkaloids – nicotine, atropine, capsaicin, solanine, and tomatine – [...]

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How do you know if it is depression or perimenopause? Can you share your perimenopausal symptoms?

January 12, 2011

I do have depression and it seems to recur every few years, this seems different though. I do feel depressed, and anxious (restless). I have no interest in sex and not a great deal of interest in anything else either. I forget things, put things off, can't seem to think straight. I sweat, but I [...]

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Early menstruation linked to higher risk of depression: Study

January 12, 2011

Girls who begin menstruating before they are 12 years old show more symptoms of depression than those who get their periods later, a new British study says. Researchers at the University of Bristol, located 190 km west of London, reviewed the cases of 2,184 girls who are part of a long-term study known as the [...]

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