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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by David Berry Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can result in a loss of vision. This is why it’s so important to learn the facts and figures behind glaucoma including who is at risk, what the symptoms are, and what treatment options are available. written by Wally Singer Many of us have heard of glaucoma but don’t know what it is. Learn what glaucoma is and what treatments are used to on its sufferers. written by Bnei Baruch Images from the Hubble telescope have been amazing us for the past 25 years. Will the new insight it provides into the origins of the universe help answer our questions about life, or must we continue to look elsewhere? written by peter hutch Glandular fever (or kissing disease) is the common term used to describe an acute viral infection called infectious mononucleosis. The virus that causes glandular fever is known as Epstein-Barr virus. Glandular fever mainly affects young adults. A chronic form of glandular fever is one of the suggested causes of chronic fatigue syndrome. written by Bob Pardue Pardue Anxiety may seem trivial to many people but not to the ones who suffer from this stress related illness. This article will give ten possible solutions for dealing with anxiety. The tips include support groups and possible treatment. Read on to get suggestions for relief. written by Matt Chua For more information on kungfu: visit http://www.kungfubymatt.com written by Peter sams Many people suffer from one or more of these symptoms. Unfortunately, misdiagnosis is generally the rule in the medical profession written by Ben Crabtree, LMT, CNMT In my San Antonio Massage Therapy and Bodywork practice I often treat pain from various syndromes including Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Like many painful conditions Thoracic Outlet Syndrome responds very well to massage therapy and bodywork. written by Ben Crabtree, LMT, CNMT In my San Antonio, Texas based Massage Therapy and Bodywork practice I often treat pain from various syndromes including Piriformis Syndrome. Like many painful conditions Piriformis Syndrome responds quite well to massage therapy and bodywork. written by Kathy Keating Shingles is an infection caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox. The infection can lay dormant for years, and a flareup can last weeks (sometimes months). written by Graeme Teague Have you been diagnosed as having Sciatica? This incredible discovery will help you find a cure. written by Marcia Singh I was in an accident in 2001 after which I started having intolerable pain. After seeing several different Doctors, undergoing Physical Therapy, and taking pain killers that left me unable to perform physically and mentally, I was eventually diagnosed with RSD, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. written by John Goh Goh Calcium plays an important role in building healthy teeth and bones. What many people do not know is that calcium is vital to every cell of the body for muscle function, nerve transmission, blood clotting and many other uses. Calcium is indeed a very important nutrient to have in our diet. written by Chronic pelvic pain has affected 15-30 percent of women and men in the world. Some women and men with chronic pelvic pain have a very rare disorder called pudendal neuralgia. Learn about the diagnosis, treatments and outcomes for this extremely painful neuralgia. written by Anne Wolski
written by Bob Fleming Who would have thought your height would have anything to do with the effects of diabetes? written by Mansi gupta Multiple Sclerosis is one amongst the widely afflicting diseases today. It can be interpreted to be a disease of nervous system where it worsens over a period of time with loss of feeling and loss of control of movement and speech << previous page 1 next page>> |