Pumpkin Pie Not a Treat for Some Allergic Children: Pediatric Hot Topics Reveal New Conclusions on Pumpkin, Caterpillars and More

November 26, 2010

Newswise — your child may be allergic to your holiday pumpkin pie, according to allergists at the annual scientific meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) in Phoenix, Nov. 11-16. Hot topics discussed in pediatric allergies include pumpkin and caterpillar allergies, and outgrowing childhood allergies. Although pumpkin is not a food [...]

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About Hepatitis C: symptoms… HELP!!!!?

November 26, 2010

I have been diagnosed with hepatitis C about a year ago and lately I have been feeling way tired and drained no matter what I'm doing or how much/how little sleep I get. I also get nauseated, random dizzy spells and headaches, sometimes my bowel movements are dark colored (not the normal kind!) and I [...]

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Letter: Oral contraceptives harmful to women

November 26, 2010

The recent article, “Oral contraceptives pricier than in past” suggests that oral contraceptives should be subsidized by the federal government or otherwise made more readily available to college students. I would like to point out a few of the many reasons that oral contraceptives are extremely harmful to women, making them unworthy of support from [...]

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Diabetes Symptoms

November 26, 2010

Diabetes Symptoms Diabetes is a disease where your blood glucose (sugar) levels are above normal. it results from the inability of the glucose to get into your cells. as a result your cells are starving for their food (glucose). it would be like a starving person surrounded by tables of wonderful food but their mouth [...]

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The Light Touch / Turkey time at Club Medical

November 26, 2010

Hypochondriacs unite. Welcome back to Club Medical where misery loves company and those who think they’re sick, but really aren’t can gather together to discuss their symptoms. during your fun-filled weekend, we are pleased to offer you the opportunity to complain to your heart’s content about all those little aches and pains everyone else is [...]

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Knowing The Colitis Symptoms

November 26, 2010

November 10th, 2010 by ghost People are frequently get confused of colitis symptoms and Crohns Disease signs and symptoms as they are somewhat similar. Even though both colitis symptoms and Crohns Disease affect the digestive system, in fact they are apparently different in various ways. Some of these symptoms will be explained in this article [...]

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A primer on Parkinson’s disease

November 26, 2010

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects motor skills, cognitive processes and other functions. About 50,000 Americans are diagnosed with the disease each year. I have it, along with Michael J. Fox and Muhammad Ali. Symptoms include characteristic shaking that often begins in the hand, possible slowed motion and rigid [...]

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One step at a time

November 26, 2010

The issue of diabetes is front and centre around the UAE at the moment. in Khaleej Times?s wknd. magazine Wasim Akram recently spoke about his battle with the disease, showing that it can affect everyone, even sports stars. in Dubai, the Beat Diabetes Walkathon on November 12 attracted over 7,500 people, scheduled just ahead of [...]

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Why Did Markai Crave Soap When She Was Pregnant? » MTV Remote Control Blog

November 26, 2010

Watching Markai carry around a cup to spit into throughout her pregnancy is one of the stranger things we’ve seen so far on “16 and Pregnant.” her strong craving to eat soap might have also struck you as odd. but like her doctor said, these actually aren’t uncommon side effects for someone who is expecting. [...]

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Is flu on the rise in some Fayette schools?

November 26, 2010

There have been a undetermined number of student illnesses recently in Fayette County public schools. While those illnesses may or may not be influenza, schools have sent letters to parents urging them to take the necessary precautions. Statewide, there have been few hospitalizations and no deaths related to the seasonal flu types a and B. [...]

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