kristine on June 29th, 2010

Helicobacter Pylori

Helicobacter is believed to be the cause for 60% of peptic ulcers. It is found to be present in all acute and chronic gastritis and peptic ulcers. Studies shows that the recurrence rate is 70-90% for ulcer patients treated with Zantac or Tagment and 5-10% for those treated for Helicobacter.
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kristine on June 28th, 2010

Caffeine is present in coffee, teas, soft drinks, and chocolate;Caffeine consumption affects every organ system, from the nervous system to the skin,raises stress hormone levels in the blood, inhibits important enzyme systems.Caffeine may contribute in digestive problems such as stomach and bladder,deleterious effects on the developing fetus,damage chromosomes can also cause an increase in the [...]

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kristine on May 8th, 2010

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
The premenstrual syndrome is a very real condition, related to a fluctuation in hormones. In addition to changes in female hormones, catecholamine may go up or down; endorphins may go up at ovulation and down at menstruation. Dietary and metabolic factors are often a part of this problem. An increase in insulin receptors [...]

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kristine on May 6th, 2010

Diet, Disease And Behavior
Coffee, tea, cola drinks, and chocolate contain chemical substances called methylxanthines, which are products that usually encourage the growth of cells in the breasts of women who then become more susceptible to fibrocystic breast disease.  This cellular chemical is called cyclic AMP.
The prostate gland which is found in men is somewhat very [...]

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kristine on May 3rd, 2010

Animals may be a reservoir for cancer viruses. Animal products figure highly in cancer risks. Monkeys, chickens, cows, cats, and dogs may be possible cancer virus carriers. In countries where dairy industries are very modern and widespread, cancer rates are incredibly elevated and this is not going to be very good.
Some studies have associated coffee [...]

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kristine on April 21st, 2010

I’m trying to find a way to ease premenstrual syndrome. Can you help me? Here are some the top ten ways to ease premenstrual syndrome.
Cheese
Does it help or does this dairy product cause more harm than good?
I don’t really know what this has to do with the topic at hand but I think this discussion [...]

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kristine on April 21st, 2010

Crohn’s Disease is also known as ileitis:can occur in any portion of the gastrointestinal tract, it is a chronic, progressive, inflammatory disease of the bowel.The symptoms are most commonly that of diarrhea and pain. Weight loss, fatigue, and irritability are characteristic of the disease. The bowel movements often include mucus, blood and pus because of [...]

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kristine on April 19th, 2010

Lean Diabetes traditional handling for diabetes has been a higher fat fast with insulin by shot, or viva disposal. Justification for prescribing the fat fast is that it keeps the murder edulcorate from ascending too gymnasium after a nourishment and it prevents too overmuch dulcorate from spilling into the pee; Other diets that amend try [...]

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kristine on April 18th, 2010

I have Palpitations
What is palpitation?
“Palpitations” are usually described as a “thumping,” “fluttering,” “racing,” and often as “skipped beats,” when describing the pulse or the heart beat.They’re usually described by physicians as premature ventricular or atrial contractions.
PVCs
PVCs are “premature ventricular contractions.” They are “extra beats,” originating somewhere in the ventricles, whereas the normal heartbeat originates in [...]

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kristine on April 14th, 2010

Medical Marijuana is the greenish/brown or gray mixture of dried, shredded leaves, seeds, stems and flowers of the hemp plant ;Marijuana’s effect on the user depends on the strength or potency of the THC.Marijuana differs from other drugs of abuse by the locations of its brain receptor sites. There are not many CB1 receptors in [...]

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kristine on April 11th, 2010

Incontinence is a nvoluntary urination, or urination without knowing you have lost urine.There are several causes of Incontinence such as Infection ncontinence is associated with cloudy urine or pain, burning or urgency in urination, the incontinence may be the result of infection,Food sensitivity,Stress , Cold, Muscle weakness, Nerve damage, Over-hydration which can be helpful [...]

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kristine on March 27th, 2010

Migraines affects about 20% of the adult population, with more women affected than men. Headache is the ninth most common cause of physician visits.
Symptoms of migraine include headaches that last from three hours to three days, with an average of about 12-18 hours and the pain is throbbing and moderate to severe. There are often [...]

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