Chronic fatigue syndrome may be linked to bowel

December 4, 2010

Chronic fatigue syndrome can be a devastating medical condition. Theories abound as to the cause, including chronic viral and bacterial infections, weakened immune system, endocrine abnormalities and even psychosocial connections (it’s all in your head). The exact number of Americans affected by CFS is unknown, but there are estimates of between three and 3,000 cases [...]

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What is hepatitis B?, its transmission and symptoms. how can it be prevented?

December 4, 2010

webmd.com would be more helpful I know it can be prevented with a series of 3 vaccinations. you usually get them in about 5th grade. Basically, it's a liver disease. It causes inflamation of the liver and may or may not result in permanent liver damage. For more information check out this website: webmd.com/hw/hepatitis_b/tp13… I [...]

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Treating Panic Disorders The Herbal Way

December 4, 2010

Panic disorder, being a nervous disorder needs to me attended to immediately. your casual approach to this might lead to some major problems some time later. you should be prepared in every way to handle a looming panic attack. Benzodiazepines are common medications that are prescribed during the treatment of panic attacks. it is reported [...]

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How are the symptoms of rabies treated?

December 4, 2010

How are the symptoms of rabies treated? (I need to know this for my science project, so please help!)

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Quote of the Day

December 4, 2010

Fibroid cancer is an expansion that shows up on organs composed from smooth muscle cells and fibroid tissues. this non-cancerous tumor is frequently spotted in the woman’s uterus. It has a firm rubbery texture, and is spherical in shape. A fibroid can be as tiny as 1 mm to the size of 20 cm. Uterine [...]

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Can food additives affect ADHD?

December 4, 2010

Researchers think ADHD is largely genetic, yet people still look at food additives as a possible cause. STORY HIGHLIGHTS A link between ADHD and food dyes or preservatives has been suspected since the 1970s Most food products contain more than one dye or preservative In the short term, food additives can affect child behavior (Health.com) [...]

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Leading Nephrology Experts Focus on Membranous Nephropathy Research

December 4, 2010

Posted on: Wednesday, 17 November 2010, 08:02 CST Local charity underwrites important kidney research JUPITER, Fla., Nov. 17, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Halpin Foundation and the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) are proud to highlight the research advances in membranous nephropathy made possible by the Halpin Foundation-ASN Research Grant, created to help young faculty develop [...]

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Mobile Phones & Computers Will Be Able To Diagnose STD’s In UK Bossip.com

December 4, 2010

This is a bit bizarre…some wacky medical British Blokes have discovered a way for cell phones and computers to let folks know if they got that herp, the sauce, crabs, or the clap: Mobile Phones and computers will soon be able to diagnose sexually transmitted diseases under innovative plans to cut the UK’s rising rate [...]

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Passenger landing in Miami rushed to hospital for cholera symptoms – USA Today

December 4, 2010

MyFox Washington DC Passenger landing in Miami rushed to hospital for cholera symptoms USA Today American Airlines confirmed Friday that a passenger arriving at Miami International Airport Thanksgiving night appeared to be suffering from cholera and experienced symptoms during the flight, according to the Miami Herald. … Passenger on flight from Dominican Republic hospitalized after [...]

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Alzheimer’s drug trials show promise

December 4, 2010

HACKENSACK, N.J. — a New Jersey neuroscientist deeply involved in Alzheimer’s research said that in just two years, doctors may have the medicine to treat the brain-killing disease. Dr. Howard Fillit, also a geriatrician and executive director of the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation, said this week that more than 150 clinical trials worldwide are testing [...]

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