Documents tagged 'Symptoms'
Published: 23/07/2008
Depression is a serious but treatable medical condition - a brain disease - that can strike anyone, including men. In America alone, over 6 million men have depression each year.
Whether you’re a company executive, a construction worker, a writer, a police officer, or a student,...
Published: 23/07/2008
If you’re diabetic or live with a loved one who has been diagnosed with diabetes, then you should have a basic understanding about what causes low blood sugar levels, or hypoglycaemia, and what to do about it.
If someone has been diagnosed with diabetes type 2 and is on no...
Published: 23/07/2008
Panic Attack Symptoms
There are many symptoms that are commonly associated with panic attacks. Some of the most freqent symptoms include:
dizziness or a feeling of being faint
lightheadedness
increase in heart rate
numbness and tingling in face, extremities, and body
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Published: 23/07/2008
Ankylosing Spondylitis (pronounced ankle-low-sing spond-ill-eye-tiss) is a chronic form of arthritis that is capable of seriously limiting range and movement. It can occur in other areas of the body, although it is most commonly associated with the spine. It usually presents symptoms such...
Published: 23/07/2008
Chemical exposure the most common symptoms are pain or burning. The eye may become red, and the eyelids may become swollen.
Subconjunctival hemorrhage (bleeding) generally, this condition is painless. Vision is not affected. The eye will have a red spot of blood on the sclera (the white part...
Published: 23/07/2008
More and more women are seeking natural alternative treatments for symptoms of menopause, for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most compelling reason for many is the association between conventional hormone replacement therapy and a number of serious health risks, including an increased...
Published: 22/07/2008
At least one Canadian group formed after SARS hit Toronto is working with the World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP) and other organizations to help boost public safety.
That group is the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), which was formed...
Published: 22/07/2008
While its very easy to test for diabetes symptom , a simple blood glucose test is the determining factor, diabetes may not be easily recognized at first since so many of its symptoms are also common complaints for people who do not have diabetes. For this reason, diabetes may often go...
Published: 22/07/2008
Dealing with halitosis and its symptoms can be virtually debilitating. Imagine any part of life that doesn't involve coming into contact with other people - your work, your family, even ordering something at the fast food restaurant can't always be done at the drive-through. While some people...
Published: 22/07/2008
We cannot exist without stress. Stress is the bodys response to a perceived threatening situation. It is meant to protect us. Positive stress allows us to perform at higher levels and to face challenges in life. We have all heard of situations where individuals perform unimaginable feats...