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August 23, 2010

Trench mouth is a severe case of gingivitis.  Gingivitis is an infection and inflammation of the gums due to plaque build-up and bacteria.  However, if the gingivitis is left untreated, the bacteria grows out of control thus resulting in trench mouth. Trench mouth was first diagnosed during World War I. During World War I, soldiers [...]

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Lung Cancer Brain Metastases Prognosis

August 23, 2010

Lung cancer may be the most tragic scourge because in most suitcases, it might have been vetoed, 87% of the stock collapse of lung cancer are caused by smoking. Lung tumor has long been the most common root of pest downfall in men and from 1987 has become more common at the start of tumor [...]

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Do allergen sprays really work in controlling dust mite allergy symptoms?

August 23, 2010

recent studies are saying they don't do anything for those who are allergic to dust mites and their excrement. is there anyone out there who is allergic to dust mites who notices an improvement from using sprays or other dust mite allergen treatments?

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What are the symptoms of an allergic reaction to eating tuna fish?

August 23, 2010

Could anyone please tell me what the above symptoms are, as my boyfriend has just ate tuna fish and feels as if it is stuck in the middle of his chest, he is also clammy and salvating and it is very uncomfortable for him this has happened to him before but we thought it was [...]

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I need to know the disease for the symptoms i have described in details?

August 23, 2010

First of all the subject is sweating profusely; he complained of a severe headache; he had been vomiting all morning; he exhibited a blotchy purple rash on his body; he had problems recalling what he had to eat within the last 24 hours; he reported a sensitivity to light. Furthermore i need to know from [...]

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A synopsis of anaemia in children

August 23, 2010

August 11, 2010, 8:51 pm Life-giving blood is an essential and integral component of the human body. Human blood consists of cellular components known commonly as red cells, white cells and platelets together with a fluid component known as plasma. the red cells contain haemoglobin which is the principal carrier of oxygen and carbon dioxide [...]

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PR-USA.net – Houston Chiropractor 1960 West Chiropractic Center Offers Relief for Restless Leg Syndrome

August 23, 2010

 Nothing is worse than needing a good night’s sleep, but waking in the middle of the night with leg pain and movement. Houston Chiropractor Dr. Karen Thomason of 1960 West Chiropractic Center notes that many patients suffer from Restless leg syndrome (RLS), the irresistible urge of an individual to move their legs. Restless leg syndrome [...]

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Your health – Times LIVE

August 23, 2010

Current Font Size: HORMONE therapy with either estrogen or testosterone might not affect women’s thinking and memory skills in the years soon after menopause, hints a new study. The findings are the latest addition to a complicated picture of the possible link between hormones and mental functioning in women. Some researchers think hormone therapy may [...]

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Hepatitis A Cluster in Waldo County, Maine

August 23, 2010

The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) is investigating a third case of acute hepatitis A. All three are residents of Waldo County and at least one attended a number of social functions in different areas of Maine while infective which included attendees from across the state. We therefore believe other people [...]

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Hot Topics in Women’s Health

August 23, 2010

Not necessarily. It could also be “BV.” Here’s how to find out — plus why it’s important to get the right diagnosis. In every issue of WebMD the Magazine, we ask our experts to answer readers’ questions about a wide range of topics. For our July-August 2010 issue, we turned to Terri Warren, RN, ANP, [...]

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