Don’t let a stroke fool you: Signs and symptoms

December 10, 2010

A bad headache. Difficulty focusing. Confusion or fumbling to find words. It’s tempting to explain away troubling symptoms and chalk them up to fatigue, eye trouble, one too many cups of coffee. But these symptoms – particularly if they’re severe – may signal a stroke.Stroke is the third leading cause of death, behind cancer and [...]

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Psoriasis symptoms?

December 10, 2010

Hello, my brother is afraid that he has psoriasis. Can you please tell me what the symptoms are? What comes first? His voice also changed. it is like as though he has a cold or something… Thank you very much! I think I have psoriasis also! mine started around a scar on my scalp, now [...]

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Stomach flu is not the flu but washing hands can prevent both from spreading

December 9, 2010

  Winter is the season for flu, but state health officials want to remind Hoosiers the ?stomach flu? is not actually influenza. however, both can be prevented. ?This time of year, we hear a lot of talk about the flu and we want to be sure the public understands the difference between influenza and what [...]

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Tinnitus Symptoms – What You Should Look For

December 9, 2010

Tinnitus Symptoms – What you should Look For Tinnitus symptoms are not always easily detectable or even lead to an accurate diagnosis of tinnitus. this particular aliment has the ability to mask itself in many cases, making it nearly impossible to diagnose on a first try. Fortunately, you can take note of your symptoms and [...]

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School-based program effective in helping adolescents

December 9, 2010

(New York, December 8, 2010) — a school-based intervention program helped New York City high school students with moderate to severe asthma better manage their symptoms, dramatically reducing the need for urgent care, including hospitalizations and emergency room visits, according to a study published online in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. [...]

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Report: Asian Americans At Higher Risk For Hepatitis B, Liver Disease

December 9, 2010

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Activists say Hepatitis B is a silent epidemic that’s ravaging the Asian American community, and most people don’t know about it.”A lot of people in the Asian American community are unknowingly affected by this silent epidemic,” said Francis Deng, a Harvard University student and member of Team HBV, a group dedicated to [...]

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Can acupuncture help with chronic pain and menopausal symptoms?

December 9, 2010

What are the best alternative methods to help cope with chronic pain and menopause. On HRT but is there a better one for me? Having giant needles rammed into your flesh has been scientifically proven to help with any number of health conditions. many scientists believe that the needles redirect and redistribute your body's innate [...]

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Prostate Symptoms How To Deal With Prostate Stones Symptoms

December 9, 2010

Prostate stones symptoms will still be there for you. it was my symptoms of an enlarged prostate treatment plan at the time. I ought to tell flunkies how it really is. This is the time for me to sound off relevant to symptoms of enlarged prostate gland. Average persons don’t have a clue in respect [...]

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Help slow the spread of sickness

December 9, 2010

It’s cold and flu season again, so it’s time for a refresher course on what one can do to keep their family healthy. Most people know colds are less severe than influenza, but they’re often unsure about specific symptoms. For example, the flu is often accompanied by a high fever (between 101 and 104 degrees [...]

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Names You Need To Know In 2011: Addiction ‘Cure’ Baclofen

December 9, 2010

This post is part of an ambitious project to crowd-source the December issue of Forbes Magazine. Click here to submit your own ideas for “Names You need to Know in 2011.” The best will run in the magazine. Baclofen may just be the little pill that could prevent the deaths of the approximately two million [...]

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