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  • Living with Hypertension  By : Susan Price-johnson
    Many people suffer from hypertension (also known high blood pressure). Blood pressure is essential to move blood from your heart through your veins and arteries. But when the pressure is too high it can become dangerous, making your heart work harder and increasing your risk for heart problems, such as heart attacks and strokes. Hypertension may also increases your potential risk for various problems such as kidney disease even blindness.
  • Living with Osteoporosis  By : Sheila Ffloyd
    Osteoporosis is one of the most prevalent conditions facing women today. This disease of the bones is caused by an excessive loss of calcium, resulting in brittle bones that can easily fracture.
  • LIVING WITH SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Some questions I have been asked by readers of my newsletter:
  • Omega-3 Fish Oil and It's Effects On Rheumatoid Arthritis  By : Andrew John
    Rheumatoid arthritis is a dangerous, painful and extremely frustrating form of arthritis. This autoimmune inflammatory disease attacks joints and internal organs alike, effectively causing problems in every activity one may want to do. The fact that rheumatoid arthritis always attacks both sides of the body at the same time, affecting the same joints on both sides only adds to the discomfort.
  • Osteonecrosis Treatment  By : Rosamond Gaven
    Of the more than 100 different types of arthritis, osteonecrosis is among the most devastating. "Arthritis" is often used as a simple classification to describe pain and stiffness in the joints. The many forms of arthritis, including osteonecrosis, can have irreversible and debilitating effects on the body.
  • Prevent Skin Cancer  By : Kenneth Surr
    Skin cancer is on the rise. While skin cancers usually affect Caucasians, outside workers, smoker,s and those with a family history of skin cancer, everyone is at risk. Statistics demonstrate that the cases of skin cancer have doubled every decade over the past forty years, and we need to take action how to prevent skin cancer from affecting us.
  • Schools Get a Failing Grade on Skin Cancer Smarts  By : Joelle Applebe
    According to experts, American schools are receiving a big, red "F" for their ability to educate and protect our kids from the dangers of skin cancer.
  • Sex after Prostate Cancer  By : Abigail Franks
    If ever you need a good reason to get a prostate cancer screening this is it. SEX, for many men, seems to define who we are as people. So the question about the possibility of having sex after being diagnosed with prostate cancer is of interest to many.
  • Skin Cancer Causes and Occupation Risk Factors  By : Kevin Flatt
    Elevated risks of basal cell carcinomas were seen in people exposed to fibreglass dust and dry cleaning. Also, prior non-diagnostic X-ray treatment for skin conditions increased risk of both cancers. A Canadian study found elevated risks for squamous cell carcinomas in people exposed to insecticides
  • Some Facts About Adult Type 2 Diabetes  By : John Richmond
    Adult type 2 diabetes may be a lot more common than you think. There are three different kinds of diabetes. Type 1, type 2, and gestational. Slightly more than 1% of the population has type 2.
  • Sunburn - Minimizing The Risk  By : Anne Wolski
    Sunburn is an immediate type of sun damage but its effects may not show for several hours after exposure. This condition can be quite painful and uncomfortable but, worse still, it can lead to the serious illness of skin cancer.
  • Sweat your way to optimum health  By : Spencer Randon
    It is a fact that each year we are exposed literally thousands of toxins and pollutants in our air, water, food and soil. These manmade substances that we were never designed to easily deal with can accumulate in our bodies. These can have long effects including decreased immune function, neurotoxity, hormonal dysfunction, psychological disturbances and even cancer. Detoxification is our body's natural process of eliminating or neutralizing these toxins via the liver, the kidneys, going to the toilet, breathing and perspiration.
  • Symptoms Relating To Asperger Syndrome  By : Denise Smith
    Did Albert Einstein suffer from Asperger Syndrome? His single minded focus leads many experts to believe he did. While Asperger Syndrome has only fairly recently been diagnosed many famous people throughout history are believed to have suffered form it.
  • Taking A Sleep Disorder Test: First Step To Better Sleep  By : Veronika Namesse
    A sleep disorder is probably a difficult condition to personally assess. It is however important to determine the possibility of having such a disorder to save your health and your life. One sure way to find out is through a sleep disorder test.
  • The Burning, Itching, Craze of Athlete's Foot  By : Tammy Foster..
    So you've got athlete's foot! Yuck! Oh, well, you better get down the the business of treatment. This skin infection is known to be caused by the ringworm fungus known as trichophyton. Even the name of that little worm sounds creepy! Here's another creepy term ... tinea pedis. This lovely descriptive term is the medical speak for athlete's foot.

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