If living in sub-saharan is catching malaria a frequent occurance?

January 8, 2011

Im aware mosquitoes will infect people living in sub-saharan africa. Does it mean pretty much a chance for people being infected everyday with flu-like symptoms? Or is there a point that the person adjusts and no longer gets badly effected by it Note im a white person from the UK and never had malaria before. [...]

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Robotic Prostate Surgery

January 8, 2011

When you have prostate cancer, your doctor may suggest doing surgery. one such surgery could be the robotic prostate surgery, which is a pretty new surgical process (it gained FDA approval in 2001) but like the other types of robotic surgery, robotic prostate surgery is gaining popularity quickly. In 1989, Computer Motion was the first [...]

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Questions About Sinus Symptoms?

January 8, 2011

can pressure at the roof of your mouth(hard palate) be a sinus problem symptom?.also if you breathe in through your nose and feel some pressure can that also be one? You have a variety of sinus cavities that can be infected. Depending on where the infection is you can have pain in any part of [...]

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Can anybody please tell me what are the symptoms of cervical cancer?

January 8, 2011

The precursor to cervical cancer is HPV. Human papilloma virus or genital warts/anal warts. unfortunately not all strains of HPV actually cause warts which is also why you should have annual Pap smears. for females between 16-26, the Gardasil is a fantastic option. if you are concerned about the possibility of HPV, you should go [...]

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The clinical symptoms of depression: a review of their treatment

January 8, 2011

Article by Flor Super sad? Melancholy itself? in deep despair? Chances are, you came from clinical depression and was elevated to a level which is burdensome and disrupt social functioning, even mundane actions and daily activities. Clinical depression is more serious than the usual feelings of depression that sometimes you encounter. You must understand the [...]

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Why Treat Dry Mouth: Risks You Could Face

January 8, 2011

It is always a good idea to treat dry mouth. This condition may seem like nothing more than an annoying problem that you are dealing with, but it is more common for individuals to face health complications than you may believe. the condition is one that leads to a variety of dental and digestive problems [...]

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What is Autism, How they behave and symptoms .?

January 8, 2011

At what age we can find. is it curable If curable what are the steps we can take for those child. in US where I can find the doctors or hospitals. Thank you Raja You can find information from this site about Autism: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism I don't think it is curable but many can improve with [...]

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Gerd 2b Asthma Symptoms – Acid Reflux In Newborns – Natural Cures For Indigestion

January 8, 2011

Gerd 2b Asthma Symptoms Heartburn or Acid reflux can sound like a simple digestive problem that can strike after a heavy meal or sometimes while sleeping. This is true for those who suffer from mild heartburn; when you suffer just once a month or even less from acid reflux. STOP GETTING RIPPED OFF! LEARN THE [...]

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Older women are wary of premature ovarian failure workplace _ Women's Health Express

January 8, 2011

new study found: more female hormone estrogen, the more attractive appearance, the more heart that allows men, and estrogen secretion is normal or not, the normal ovarian function and whether or not women have a great relationship. Maintenance of their envy of others appropriately, as now begin to act, to enhance maintenance of the ovary, [...]

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Ariz. diocese revokes hospital’s status after surgery

January 8, 2011

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix stripped a major hospital of its affiliation with the church Tuesday because of a surgery that ended a woman’s pregnancy to save her life. Bishop Thomas Olmsted called the 2009 procedure an abortion and said St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center — recognized internationally for its neurology and neurosurgery [...]

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