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Health Articles
191: Folding vs Non-Folding Treadmills - The Real Story
Learn the things that you need to know before deciding which is the best purchase for your home gym.
192: What You Need To Know About MRSA
MRSA have two distinct strains: a type spread in hospitals and other health facilities, and a genetically different type spread in communities. Most MRSA victims are hospital patients;only 14 percent of serious MRSA infections are the kind spread in the community.
193: All Bones About It: New Treatment For GVHD
Bone marrow transplants have been part of the milieu of potential treatments for cancer for decades, but that does not mean that there are no side effects. Graft-versus-host disease is among the most common and most damaging problems that the transplant can cause, particularly because the medication that treats it can cause side effects that require further medication.
194: Massage therapy: healing the mind and body
Philosophers for thousands of years have recognized the concept of the sum being greater than the sum of its parts. In a way, this is what holistic health is all about. If one part of the body is diseased or injured, it has ramifications for all other parts of the body. Conversely, in order to effectively correct a problem with one part of the body, the entire body must be treated.
195: When 24 Hours are Just Not Enough: Time Management Techniques to Decrease Stress
Stress can be eased by applying proper time management techniques to your daily schedule. This ensures that the time available will be used efficiently so that you can have time to do all the things you need to do and be able to spend time with your family as well.
196: How Saying No Can Save Your Life
Stress when coupled with exhaustion can affect productivity and lead to serious health problems. People must learn to prioritize and learn to refuse tasks diplomatically when there is a very real chance of becoming overcommitted with too many tasks needing to be done at too little a time period.
197: Pneumonia: Investigating the Rise of Lung Infections Among US Troops
This article talks about the mysterious disease that has been plaguing US soldiers and causing deaths. Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Many different organisms can cause it, including bacteria, virus,and fungi. Symptoms and treatment are also tackled.
198: Heartburn: The Burning Sensation
This article is about heartburns. This medical condition is not related to the heart in any way. The term was coined from the area where the pain is most noted, on the breast bone, near the heart. It may also be because of the fact that heartburn is caused by a malfunction of the cardiac sphincter connecting the esophagus and the stomach. Listed in this article are some factors that may trigger heartburn, as well as some tips to avoid frequent attacks of heartburn.
199: Gastritis: A Brief Overview
This article is about Gastritis. It is a medical condition wherein the stomach lining is irritated or inflamed by gastric juices. The stomach is protected by a mucus lining designed to shield from digestive acids. Gastritis is caused any of the following factors: bacterial infection, alcohol consumption, medications, bile reflux, or other medical conditions.
200: How To Turn Your Back From Smoking
It is hard to say you are ready to quit smoking if your body still longs for the addictive nicotine. Quitting smoking is a hard task especially for long time smokers. But it doesn’t mean they can’t quit anymore. Any smoker – long time or new smokers – can definitely quit smoking if they want to.
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