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  • Understanding Digestion  By : sudhaniSEO
    Digestion begins once food is broken down by the teeth, tongue and saliva and passes through the esophagus to the stomach. Once food enters the Understanding Digestionstomach the break down continues. Slight amounts of chemical processes occur while food is being broken down in the stomach, most pertaining to protein, by the enzymes in the stomach.
  • Applied of kineziologiya - diagnostics is treatment the health  By : Eva
    Kineziologiya - tool of biological feedback with the organism. Kineziologiya - treatment in accordance with the individual needs of organism. Kineziologiya - starting of the mechanism of the autoreduction.
  • Signs And Symptoms Of The Stomach Flu  By : Jeff Foster
    The stomach flu, also known as gastroenteritis, is a viral infection that attacks the stomach and small intestine.

    Usually brief in nature, the stomach flu typically lasts 1 to 3 days. The stomach flu is NOT the same flu for which we receive vaccines each winter.

    Those flu vaccines are for influenza, which is not the same as the stomach flu which is a mild virus that affects your intestines.

    There are several viruses which can cause the stomach flu, including ade...
  • Gas Embarrassing But Not Life-threatening  By : Jeff Foster
    Yes, passing gas is embarrassing and can even be uncomfortable…but guess what…it is not life-threatening! Whew, what good news!

    The body is designed to produce gas and then eliminate that gas by passing it through the rectum or by burping. Gas in the gastrointestinal system (GI) is created from air that is swallowed or from the breakdown of certain foods by bacteria living in the colon.

    Because it is not cool to pass gas or burp, except maybe in a rowdy locker roo...
  • Stopping The Scourge Of Constant Headaches  By : Low Jeremy
    A constant headache can be a sign of a more serious ailment. There can be a sign that there is something negatively affecting your body. Constant headaches can be brought about by a lot of things. Stress, for one can become a cause for an individual to have headaches. Headaches brought about by stress are known to be one of the most common types to affect humans in general.

    Tension headaches, as they are more commonly known in medical circles, can begin slowly and may usua...
  • Symptoms Of Tension Headache  By : Low Jeremy
    Everybody experiences a tension headache at one moment in life or another. This is not a disease but merely an inconvenience one will feel for a period of time.

    Doctors refer to this as a tension headache. When this happens for a short period of time, it is known as episodic. Should this last more a number of days, this is known as chronic.

    Research has not been able to pinpoint the cause of tension headaches. Regular people think this is caused by stress. The person co...
  • Prenatal Down’s Diagnosis: Cusp Of A Breakthrough  By : Joe Kabyemela
    Until now, prenatal diagnosis of Down’s syndrome (Trisomy 21) for the unborn baby has required an invasive test. This has taken the form of an amniocentesis where fluid is taken from around the fetus in the womb after 14 weeks of gestation. The alternative, available about 3 weeks earlier is CVS where a tiny piece of the afterbirth (placenta) is extracted.

    Screening Tests

    The screening tests which are non-invasive have varying degrees of detection rates from a lowly 30%...
  • Is Your Itchy Genital Infection Yeast or Bacteria?  By : Jonni L Good
    If you currently have something strange going on in your genital area, you may have a common type of infection. Yeast and bacteria are the usual suspects, and the symptoms of these different types of infection are so similar that it is often difficult to make a proper diagnosis without your doctor's help.
  • Lipid Screening in Children and Adolescents  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The guideline applies to children and young adults between the ages of two and twenty years. Children prior to the age of two years do not require lipid status assessment. Adults 20 years old or older should be screened for their lipid status
    Once a child or adolescent has been screened any time between the ages of 2 to 20, they do not need to have the screening repeated.
  • How To Recognize The Symptoms Of Rheumatoid Arthritis  By : John Ugoshowa
    How To Recognize The Symptoms Of Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Incentives to increase compliance with and awareness of guideline screening recommendations Information on the importance of regular lipid screening can be included as part of a larger health promotion/disease prevention initiative which includes not only cholesterol and healthy lifestyles but aware people of heart diseases and appropriate health care utilization as well.
  • Signs and symptoms of the autistic disorder  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The first signs of autism occur during the early infancy and the disorder is usually diagnosed by the age of three when parents are alarmed by the abnormal development of their child. Infants mostly develop normally until the age of 2 when the growth as well as the mental development rapidly regresses. The autistic symptoms vary from one patient to another, from mild to severe forms.
  • Can You Recognize The Signs Of Restless Leg Syndrome  By : Tommy Thompson
    Some researchers estimate that Restless leg syndrome affects as many as 12 million Americans.

    RLS was once thought to be due to disease in the blood vessels of the legs or in the nerves in the legs that control leg movement and sensation. Both of those suggestions have been rejected. RLS occurs in both genders, although the incidence may be slightly higher in women. Symptoms may begin at any stage of life, although the disorder is more common with increasing age.

    Restle...
  • Symptoms Of Coronary Heart Disease  By : Dr. Beth Paxton
    All of our muscles need a continuous supply of oxygen carried by the blood and the heart is no exception. However, due to diet, age, and other factors such as high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure and smoking, our coronary arteries may become smaller or clogged. When the blood flow to the heart is restricted, it results in coronary heart disease, sometimes known as CHD. Angina occurs when not enough blood carrying oxygen can get through to the heart. This often caus...

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