Reasons Why You’re So Exhausted or Drained

December 7, 2010

Feel like you don’t have the energy to wake up? Exhausted just by the thought of going to work? Well, you’re not alone. in this age of multi-tasking, modern technology and hectic living, there are many who feel this way. Here are some of the reasons why you may be feeling so drained of energy [...]

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What were your first symptoms of Colon/Rectal Cancer?

December 7, 2010

This is addressed to those currently diagnosed with or those who have survived colon/rectal cancer. I know that many times there are no early symptoms of this cancer. So, I would like to know when did you first suspect something was wrong? I am already aware of the symptoms of colorectal cancer, I am just [...]

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Hoarse voice (in mornings), coughing, mucus in throat–symptoms of what?

December 7, 2010

I've been having these symptoms for about a week: -hoarse voice (usually in the mornings) -coughing a lot (usually mucus) -mucus in throat I HAVEN'T been having a runny nose, sneezing, fever… What are these symptoms of? THANKS Possible dust allergy Possible sleep disturbance Asthma

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Your health: Wine allergies

December 7, 2010

Vino allergy? Does a nice Bordeaux leave with you with a headache, stuffy nose, skin rash or other miserable ailment? while allergies to sulfites are well-documented, scientists have only just now identified what else in wine triggers allergies. For 8 percent of people worldwide, a glass of wine can produce a range of allergy symptoms [...]

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I Think I Have the Flu! Achoo! 

December 7, 2010

Winter means crisp white snow, Christmas celebrations, and the dreaded flu season for most households. a friend comes down with an unidentified sickness and gets shunned for 10-14 days to avoid contaminating others with hushed whispers of “I think it’s the flu” floating from person to person. Common complaints are, “’I don’t have time to [...]

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Anti-Inflammatory Drug May Prevent Skin Cancers

December 7, 2010

Posted on: Wednesday, 1 December 2010, 08:18 CST (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Nonmelanoma skin cancers are some of the most commonly diagnosed in the U.S. A new study found a possible preventative treatment in the nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory drug Celecoxib. Celecoxib is typically used to inhibit the enzyme cyclooxygenase 2, which has been associated with the onset [...]

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Event is remembrance of victim

December 7, 2010

Boyz II Men, four-time Grammy award winners, recently performed a benefit concert at the Germantown Performing Arts Center to honor the memory of Janice “Jan” Kleiner-Hooper and to raise awareness for ovarian cancer. Kleiner-Hooper was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1985 and fought a 16-month battle with this disease. she was adored, loved and admired [...]

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Allergies Symptoms – Top Allergies Symptoms

December 7, 2010

It’s referred to as 1 of the four types of hypersensitivity of the skin and can be characterised by the excessive service of a certain white blood stream cell called mast cells. allergies can be gentle and sometimes might be extreme too; but they need to be handled properly, according to the causes from the [...]

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Levelheaded Advice About Prostate Cancer Symptoms

December 7, 2010

As we get older new health problems come into focus. One such concern is prostate issues. All it takes is for one friend to complain about their enlarged prostate and what they’re doing about it. Suddenly a gland you hadn’t given much thought to lights up your radar demanding some attention. You may also have [...]

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Alzheimer Disease: Definition, Symptoms

December 7, 2010

Alzheimer disease most commonly causes dementia. Dementia is characterized by an intellectual loss. Social abilities, too, take a backseat. the daily functioning is hampered. Alzheimer disease is characterized by degeneration of brain tissue. this affects memory and mental abilities. Normal aging does not cause Alzheimer disease. However, age is one of the risk factors for [...]

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