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  • Understanding Idiopathic Medical Conditions
    The article talks about the idiopathic case in medical conditions and diseases.The article also cites examples of today’s known diseases and conditions that a considered idiopathic in nature for the lack of acknowledged causes or origins. Some of the cited diseases and disorders in the article are acute idiopathic
    polyneuritis and idiopathic scoliosis.
  • All Bones About It: New Treatment For GVHD
    Bone marrow transplants have been part of the milieu of potential treatments for cancer for decades, but that does not mean that there are no side effects. Graft-versus-host disease is among the most common and most damaging problems that the transplant can cause, particularly because the medication that treats it can cause side effects that require further medication.
  • When Getting a Good Night‘s Sleep Remains a Dream
    Getting a good night‘s sleep has become just a dream for almost all of us. An average person needs eight hours of sleep, but will all the stresses of everyday life, one can be a victim of sleep deprivation and other sleep disorders. This article tackles some of it.
  • Injury Prevention 101
    The article talks about the importance of knowing and executing the proper routines is sports activities. Improper sports routines may cause injuries that may may hamper athletic performance and develop into arthritis in the long run. Immediate medical attention should be used to treat common injuries.
  • Having a “Sweet Tooth” Can Cause Wrinkles
    Women would go to great lengths just to stop the aging process, and the prospect of getting wrinkles from too much sugar consumption may affect their physical, emotional and psychological well-being. Some women even develop inferiority complex, and may experience stress and anxiety due to aging problems.
  • Ephedrine: Weigh Loss Certainty or Jeopardy?
    Ephedrine is widely used for weight loss, as an energy booster, and to enhance athletic performance. Ephedrine may hold the key to fill in for the drug portion of the equation, but as with practically all drugs, there are risks involved.
  • To Fear or Not to Fear
    Despite the fact that fear is regarded as a negative facet of the human psyche, most people subconsciously seek out opportunities to scare themselves silly. According to experts, this is because the mind and the body develops an “appreciation” for the boost given by the various chemicals that the body produces when excited. However, the survival instinct can sometimes override this desire if it does not see the situation as something that could be controlled, to a degree.
  • The Attack of the Nerds: Bullying in Cyberspace
    Cyber-bullying is a distressing form of bullying prevalent in student populations with access to various information communication technologies such as mobile phones and the Internet. It is a repetitive and malicious way to gain power over the victim through humiliation, torment or threats.
  • A Controversial Solution to Babies Having Babies
    Birth control pills and other contraceptive drugs and devices will now be made available for students in King Middle School in Portland, Oregon. This controversial decision has sparked a heated debate between those who are for and those who are against this rule not just in Portland but all over the United States.
  • Turberculosis: The Heavy Load on Vour Chest
    This article is about tuberculosis. It sits on the top three of the ten most infectious diseases in the world. It is caused by a class of mycobacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is classified into pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB. Pulmonary TB manifests infection in the lung. Extrapulmonary TB affects, as the name suggests, organs aside from the lung. TB is treated using antibiotics, but for longer periods than regular antibiotics usage.
  • When Sleep Becomes an Age-Old Problem
    It has always been thought that sleep starts to deteriorate in late middle age and steadily erodes from then on. New findings, however, shows that sleep problems are not due to aging itself, but mostly caused by illnesses or the medications used to treat the elderly.
  • Like A Lamb To The Slaughter: Anesthesia Awareness
    While most people are sound asleep and are unaware of what is being done to their body during surgery, there are some cases where the anesthetic wears off too soon and the patient wakes up in the middle of the procedure. When this happens, the realization of what is going on and the inability to alert the surgeons as to what is going on can be severely stressful for a person. Psychological damage is a given, with some cases of survivors being driven to suicide because of the experience.
  • And War Vets Still Suffer After All
    Memory problems, chronic fatigue, depression, stress and other mysterious ailments and mental disorders are some of the issues that afflicted thousands of war veterans. One significant problem that is common among war veterans is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This disorder was given a serious though recently. However, support is available for military personnel experiencing PTSD.
  • Real-life Rambos Struggle with PTSD
    The article is about the movie entitled Rambo and the real-life issue of Post-
    Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD. Aside from providing a brief narrative about the movie, the article also discusses the real-life psychological and emotional problems encountered by soldiers and the various treatments that they should have in order for them to return to normal life.
  • Whip It Good: Car Accidents and Your Spine
    Car accident injuries affect different parts of the body. The most commonly affected are the head, neck and spine, and at time some other organs of the body, too.. But car accidents also frequently affect internal organs, and upper and lower limbs. The three most common injuries would be the whiplash, traumatic brain injury, and back injury. Other injuries may include those of the limbs and internal organs.
  • Grieving Is Essential To Letting Go
    Death is inevitable. It is an eventuality that we all have to face sooner or later. If it‘s not us, it could be someone close to us: a family member, a partner, a friend. In our every day life we try to avoid thinking and talking about death. That is why we do not have much of a chance to learn about grieving and how to cope with it.
  • Keep Your Bladder Active and Bacteria-Free
    Under normal conditions, urine is sterile and bacteria-free. Urinary tracinfection occurs when bacteria get into the urethra, bladder and kidneys. UTI may be uncomfortable and painful but it can easily be treated.
  • Long live the Mediterranean Diet!
    The Mediterranean contributed a lot on human civilization. They are also instrumental on one of the most popular diets in the modern world, the Mediterranean Diet. People who tried the classic Mediterranean diet rich in vegetables, fruits, olive oil, cereals and fish are said to live longer and are healthier.
  • Picking Up the Pieces of a Shattered Mind
    Dissociative personality disorder is a controversial mental illness can be both debilitating and dangerous. The various personalities can make life chaotic and difficult for a patient, who may or may not be aware of his condition. Another problem stems from the fact that it is often difficult to diagnose DID because it is highly similar to other mental disorders.
  • The Yin and Yang of the Human Mind
    Some Chinese philosophers attributed the workings of the mind to the concepts of yin and yang. Comparing yin and yang to psychology is sometimes seen as an alternative way of viewing the ideas of psychology.

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