November 28, 2009, Posted by at 10:14 am
Parkinson’s is found all over the world. Exact global figures are not always available, though it is estimated that four million people worldwide have the condition. Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders. Parkinson’s disease afflicts 1 to 1 1/2 million people in the United States. The disorder occurs in all [...]
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November 27, 2009, Posted by at 6:14 pm
Kawasaki disease is the most common form of vasculitis that primarily affects children. The disease produces irritation and inflammation of many tissues of the body, including the hands, feet, whites of the eyes, mouth, lips, and throat. High fever and swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck also are characteristic of this illness. The [...]
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November 27, 2009, Posted by at 10:15 am
Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disease characterized by a metabolic imbalance resulting from overproduction of thyroid hormones (thyrotoxicosis). Graves’ disease can have an effect on many parts of the body such as the nervous system, eyes, skin, hair/nails, lungs, digestive system, muscles/bones and reproductive system.
The most common form of hyperthyroidism is Graves’ disease. In newborns, [...]
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November 27, 2009, Posted by at 9:14 am
Acne is a situation where the skin responds to a disturbance in the overall harmony of the body. There are lots of factors that can cause acne. These factors may be poor eating habits, hormonal inequity, metabolic diseases and genetics among others.
Acne is a very ordinary skin disorder. It is expected that more than 10% [...]
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November 27, 2009, Posted by at 6:13 am
Acne vulgaris and acne is a skin problem. Some people call it blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, or zits. Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory disease of the skin.. Acne has been implicated in psychiatric and psychological processes more than most other dermatological conditions. Most young people get at least mild acne. It usually gets better after the [...]
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November 27, 2009, Posted by at 12:14 am
Celiac disease is a digestive disease that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients from food. People who have celiac disease cannot tolerate a protein called gluten, found in wheat, rye, and barley. Gluten is found mainly in foods but may also be found in products we use every day, such as [...]
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November 26, 2009, Posted by at 10:16 pm
There are many factors which may cause your cholesterol level to be above the target level, however the most common dietary cause is eating too much fat and in particular too much saturated fat.
High intakes of saturated fat can raise bad (LDL) Cholesterol levels. It is found in fatty meat and milk products, [...]
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November 26, 2009, Posted by at 5:14 pm
Celiac sprue is a result of an immune reaction to gluten, a protein found in wheat or related grains and present in many foods that we eat. Celiac sprue causes impaired absorption and digestion of nutrients through the small intestine.
In Celiac disease the lining of the small intestine is damaged in response to ingestion of [...]
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November 26, 2009, Posted by at 1:13 pm
Canavan disease is characterized by macrocephaly, lack of head control, and developmental delays by the age of three to five months, severe hypotonia, and failure to achieve independent sitting, ambulation, or speech. Hypotonia eventually changes to spasticity. Assistance with feeding becomes necessary. Life expectancy is usually into the teens. Canavan Disease can be found in [...]
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November 26, 2009, Posted by at 3:14 am
Heart Disease
If you’re like most people, you think that heart disease is a problem for other folks. But heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S. It is also a major cause of disability. There are many different forms of heart disease. The most common cause of heart disease is narrowing or blockage [...]
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