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27th April 2012

How To Stop The Misery From Rosacea Outbreaks

Rosacea is a common inflammatory skin condition that concerns over 14 million Americans. Rosacea causes redness and pimples on facial skin which can be quite agonizing. Although Rosacea is a harmless skin condition, it has a prohibitive impact on quality ...

17th April 2012

Discover The Invisible Links Of Depression

Depression is a chronic condition. About 30 million Americans have had at least one occurrence of severe depression in their life time. Depression can be associated with traumatic events in your life, such as death of a loved one, stress and hormonal ...

10th April 2012

How To Erase Age Spots Without Harmful Bleaching Chemicals

What Causes Dark Spots? Dark spots, also known as brown spots, sun spots, age spots, liver spots, are the effects of over exposure to the sun or sun damage of the skin. Ultraviolet radiation can cause oxidation of lipids in cellular membranes, leadin...

19th March 2012

Cooling The "Fire" Within With Natural Remedies

Chronic inflammation has been viewed as the "Fire" within the body. Unlike acute inflammation showing redness, swelling and pain, chronic inflammation is invisible. You don't see it or sense it until it causes tissue damage and diseases. Since chronic inf...

20th May 2011

Orthopaedic surgery – Techniques and uses

Orthopaedic surgery involves the treatment of musculoskeletal trauma, infections, sports injury and congenital injuries. An orthopaedic surgeon is entitled to treat several problems for patients of different age groups. Orthopaedic surgery can boost the i...

28th February 2011

Dry Socket - How Is It Formed and How to Treat It

"Dry socket" is the colloquial term for a rare complication from a wound caused by the extraction of a tooth. (The technical term is "alveolar osteitis.") It is the result of a healing disturbance. The true cause is unknown, but certain habits, such as sm...

07th January 2011

Sarcoidosis

What is Sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis is characterized by the expansion and growth of tiny clumps of inflammatory cells in several areas of your body - most normally the lungs, lymph nodes, eyes and skin. Doctors judge sarcoidosis results from an abnorma...

23rd November 2010

Hepatitis C Treatment Can Be Antiviral Or Homeopathic

All hepatitis conditions affect the liver: inflammatory cells are present in the tissue of the organ. Acute hepatitis lasts for less than six months. The disease is classed as chronic if it lasts for longer than that. Although some hepatitis conditions ar...

29th September 2010

Chemokines play vital roles in inflammation and cancer

Chemokines are a superfamily of small secreted peptides. Their name is derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. The major role of chemokines is to act as a chemoattractant to guide the migration of cells. Cells ...

09th July 2010

Horse Joint Structure and the Health Benefits of Glucosamine

Everything hinges - literally - on the joints. If it's not the joints themselves, it's the bands of tissue or the tendons that provide joint stability and mobility. Joint disease often starts with inflammation of the tissue that surrounds the joint, calle...

03rd June 2010

Treating Rosacea Pustules Effectively

Rosacea is acne like skin problem affecting nearly 16 million people in the United States and 45 million people worldwide. Most of the people affected with this disease come to know their status with the disease, when they see enlarged effects, such as sk...

04th January 2010

Do You Wonder Why Is Inflammation Bad?

Why is inflammation bad? Medical science has linked the amount of inflammation in our bodies with a highly increased chance of suffering one or more of the major diseases. Each day brings new understanding of how diseases like: heart disease, diabetes, st...

14th December 2009

Sinus Eliminato Complex

Acute Respiratory Tract infections are said to be the most common of human diseases, which accounts for one-half or more of acute illness. In the US alone, the incidence of acute respiratory illness is from 3 to 5.6 cases per person per year. Also alarmin...

16th September 2009

Rosacea Symptoms

Rosacea is a progressive disorder . It usually starts out mildly as an intermittent flush across the cheeks. Over time it gets progressively worse. Rosacea symptoms in the early stages come and go but later on they tend to become chronic. Faces o...

30th June 2009

The Problem Of Urticaria In Dogs

Urticaria or Hives is hypersensitivity or an allergic reaction to certain drugs or chemicals or something that the dog may have eaten.It has been known in some cases, even sunlight can lead to urticaria in a dog. While urticaria is not life-threatening, i...

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