VCU Findings May Help Explain Some Major Clinical Symptoms Of Preeclampsia

January 9, 2011

Posted on: Tuesday, 4 January 2011, 14:21 CST Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine researchers have found that a significant increase of an enzyme in the blood vessels of pregnant women with preeclampsia may explain some of the symptoms associated with the condition, including hypertension, swelling and protein in the urine. The findings could lead [...]

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Allergies – Allergies Are More Common Than Ever, Affecting Up To One In Three People

January 9, 2011

Mild forms of allergies like allergic rhinitis or hay fever are quite common. its symptoms include itchiness, allergic conjunctivitis and runny nose. Allergens like latex, after coming into contact with the skin, cause contact dermatitis or eczema and are quite common. Skin allergies result in rashes or inflammation within the skin. Allergens like dust or [...]

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I have a kidney infection, are my symptoms normal?

January 9, 2011

I went to the doctors on Wednesday and he said I should be over it by the weekend but I still feel bad, although my back pains and kidney pains have gone. I am worried about my symptoms, I feel dizzy and off balance and my eye hurts. I am super worried now because I [...]

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Are TMJ cures possible

January 9, 2011

Posted by Admin TMJ Saturday, January 8th, 2011 Click here to read reviews on TMJ Exercise products Update: I have recently found, purchased and wrote up reviews on two TMJ Exercise programs. they are similar TMJ Exercises that my TMJ Physical Therapist uses to treat my TMJ patients. Ok, TMJ cures are possible, but we [...]

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Pancreatic Cancer ? 10 points?

January 9, 2011

Ok i'm 15 and i keep hearing this buzz about pancreatic cancer and it gets me worried that in some time of my life that i will get the cancer. what are the symptoms and ways to prevent from getting pancreatic cancer. what age should i get x-rays for it. I don't know why, but [...]

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Is cervical pain a possible symptoms of early pregnacy?

January 9, 2011

i am due for my period and have only had a slight tinge of blood when i checked my cervix because of the pain i was experiancing the only other symptom i have had is bad nausea that last about thirty minutes at night.

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Symptoms crohn disease – Remicade soon became known as Avakine.

January 9, 2011

The symptoms vary from patient to patient and may affect different parts of the digestive tract, say a particular arrangement is not that for everyone. it is also important to make some adjustments due to the outbreak of Crohn’s disease diet. Remicade soon became known as Avakine. This is done through the mediation, symptoms crohn [...]

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Enlarged Uterus

January 9, 2011

Post menopause there are a number of bodily changes that a woman goes through. a common problem that afflicts aging and menopausal women is an enlarged uterus. there are a number of medical causes that may result in the enlargement of the uterus. Before we take a look at some of the most common causes, [...]

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What are the Symptoms of Tetanus?

January 9, 2011

Please answer a.s.a.p, thankyou You get muscle tremors – often in the face followed by rigidity of the muscles of the jaw which is why tetanus is often called "lock jaw". for more information, you can go to WebMd.com and type in tetanus and read up on this condtion. bigest is cioughing up blood if [...]

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African Governments Urged to Allocate More Resources to Fight Malaria , Malaysian Digest

January 9, 2011

ACCRA, 27 DECEMBER, 2010: The African Media and Malaria Research Network (AMMREN), an advocacy network of scientists and journalists, has urged African governments and policy makers to allocate more resources to the prevention and control of malaria. “The success of various malaria initiatives depend on political will, dedication of health workers, and above all, the [...]

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