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Three Ways to Make Women with Hydrosalpinx Pregnant
By Lemond Swift · 10 years ago
A hydrosalpinx refers to the condition that a fallopian tube is filled with fluid due to injury or infection. It usually affects both fallopian tubes, even when only one tube is affected and usually causes ...
Automated Vending Control Over Pharmaceuticals & Accountability
By Mark Ettinger · 10 years ago
Experts estimate that at least 10% of the general population will have a problem with dependency on drugs or alcohol at some point in their lives. Unfortunately, hospitals have learned that their nurses and tech ...
Alzheimer's Disease, Not Just Aluminum
By Dr. Conrad Maulfair · 11 years ago
It has been suggested for many years that many people who suffer from Alzheimer's disease have been shown to have deposits of aluminum in their brains and the connection between aluminum and Alzheimer's disease has ...
General Toxicology Studies: A Branch Study But a Leading Technology
By Shirley Carey · 11 years ago
As a branch of biology, chemistry, as well as pharmacology, toxicology discusses the harmful results by biological, chemical, and physical agents of biological systems or the establishment of damage in living organisms. To gain better ...
Hypoglycemia-This Is Serious But Help Is On The Way
By Ron Sauciron · 11 years ago
Hypoglycemia is commonly classified as being one step away from diabetes. It is created when we consume excessive amounts of sugar and sugar products like pastries and deserts. This causes the pancreas to produce too ...
Psoriasis Causing Millions of Sufferers
By Arjun Pauhaloo · 11 years ago
The world observed Psoriasis Day on the 29th October. With millions of sufferers across the world this skin disorder is on the increase. Psoriasis is known to be an immune condition which affects the skin ...
Study Finds Air Ambulance Survival Rates Higher Than Ground Ambulances
By Chris Schieman · 11 years ago
A lot of the time the news that is reported about air ambulances only focuses on the negative, especially when there is an accident. But air ambulance accidents represent only a fraction of all flights ...
Just Not Sweet Enough
By Martin North Rn Bsn · 11 years ago
Recognizing Low Blood Sugar Symptoms: Hypoglycemia
A definition of hypoglycemia means having low blood sugar levels well below normal. While there are wide ranges of factors that can trigger the condition, a hypoglycemia dieting strategy ...
Checking For Sweetness
By Martin North Rn Bsn · 11 years ago
Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
Being called "sweet" is usually seen as a good thing, but when it refers to your blood sugar, trouble could be lurking on the horizon. So, if there is concern your ...
Fast Diabetic Testing
By Martin North Rn Bsn · 11 years ago
Accu-Check Aviva
If diagnosed with diabetes, you must control excessive carbohydrate intake and remain on a healthy diet. Maintaining stable and well controlled blood glucose levels are essential to ward off the nasty effects of ...
How To Get Rid Of A Bad Cough Today With These Great Hints!
By Sadman Abrar · 11 years ago
You can be negatively affected by cough, both physically and emotionally. There are several tips given below to enable you to start How to get rid of a dry cough.
When you have an assault, ...
America Is Sickeningly Sweet
By Martin North Rn Bsn · 11 years ago
Prediabetes: A Major Public Health Threat
Formerly called borderline diabetes until 1979, prediabetes refers to serum blood sugar levels that are higher than normal, but not high enough to indicate true diabetes. Specifically, a fasting ...
Managing Sweetness with Hemoglobin A1c
By Martin North · 11 years ago
What is HbA1c?
The HbA1c test is also called the glycosylated hemoglobin test and is typically expressed as a percentage. If you are currently suffering from Type 2 diabetes, assessing your HbA1c can tell you ...
A Tingling Sensation: Diabetic Neuropathy
By Martin North · 11 years ago
Pins, Needles, and More
With more than 21 millions of Americans suffering from diabetes, about 10% will also get some form of nerve damage, while a whopping 30% of those over the age of 40 ...
Charcot Foot: A Serious Complication Of Diabetes
By Martin North · 11 years ago
Background
Charcot foot (neuropathic arthropathy), originally named for French anatomical pathologist and father of modern neurology Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot, is a serious disease indicative of neuropathy or nerve damage. Bones in the foot become readily ...
The Insulin Pump, An Excellent Option
By Martin North · 11 years ago
Insulin Pump Usage
An insulin pump is a relatively new invention that is used to administer insulin into the body as a way of regulating the amount of glucose in the blood. Many diabetics often ...
Symptoms of Diabetes Include: Pee, P, and P
By Martin North · 11 years ago
Symptoms Of Diabetes Include: Pee, P, and P
The Main 3 Diabetic Symptoms
When learning about diabetes in nursing school, I learned that a simple way to always remember the most common symptoms was the ...
Simple Steps to Manage Your Pain for Once and Forever!
By Jacob Ethan · 11 years ago
I have been a general physician all my life now. In my professional life, I have seen many cases where people came to me writhing in pain. Many of such pains are caused by any ...
The 5 Best Brain Supplements
By Dan Leigh · 11 years ago
The human brain is one of the true wonders of nature. More powerful than any supercomputer, it deserves to be at its best at all times. To accomplish this, I recommend taking the best brain ...
Manage your pain so efficiently that it vanishes into the thin air!
By Jacob Ethan · 11 years ago
Pain means that your body & brain are in sync. Though pain is averted by everybody, pain signifies the connection between brain and other body parts. Pain is the signal that’s sent by the brain ...