Tests Used to Diagnose Endometriosis
Posted on 06. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
Doctors often say that they only want to run a few tests and give you some prescriptions just before the visit ends. You read the prescription for awhile, which are of course unreadable and unintelligible, and wonder, “What test? Why should I have it?
How Dyslexic Adults Can Cope With Challenges at Work and Home?
Posted on 04. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
Dyslexic adults tend to feel reluctant to disclose their condition at work. They may feel more comfortable letting others know in an informal, chatty way; because preparing a formal explanation on a difficult subject can be challenging for them.
Everything You Should Know About Cardiac Rehabilitation
Posted on 03. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
Cardiac rehabilitation is essentially a structured program that is run by health practitioners, with the aim to improve the patient’s overall condition and if possible extend the life expectancy. The rehabilitation process includes assessment of symptoms, clinical observation and electrocardiographic monitoring.
Possible Causes of Chest Pains
Posted on 21. Feb, 2011 by Matthew Hallett in Health
Everyone has chest pains sometimes and they can show up as mild discomfort to severe debilitating tightness that make us feel really uncomfortable. Reassuringly though, this condition is usually harmless and disappear by themselves, but sometimes it may require immediate medical helps.
Three Types of Foods You Should Avoid During a Detoxification Program
Posted on 11. Feb, 2011 by Matthew Hallett in Nutrition
You can do many things to improve your health by detoxifying your body, but they won’t amount to much if not accompanied with proper changes in lifestyle.
Finding a Perfect Balance Between Drugs Side Effects and Benefits
Posted on 11. Feb, 2011 by Matthew Hallett in Medicine
Everything that goes into your body has an effect on body functions. Put in trans-fat and saturated fat, in five years you’ll see symptoms of coronary artery disease.
Exercise and Brain Health
Posted on 11. Feb, 2011 by David Aversa in Fitness
The benefits of regular exercise are often more apparent on physical level. You may feel healthier and look a tad better. Even so, exercise can still benefit your brain, although it is more difficult to notice. In general you can absorb new information more easily and preserve your memory, even when you’re older.
How Drugs Work Inside Your Body?
Posted on 10. Feb, 2011 by David Aversa in Medicine
Drugs are both amazingly dumb and incredibly brilliant. Modern medicines can cure pneumonia by killing off battery, easing arthritis discomfort, and reducing inflammation.
Conditions That Are Often Mistaken for Asthma on Children
Posted on 09. Feb, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
When a pediatrician tries to make a diagnosis, he will study the detailed history of present symptoms. Consequently, parents need to provide detailed and specific information.
Common Brain Attacks and How to Prevent Them
Posted on 09. Feb, 2011 by Matthew Hallett in Health
Each year more than five millions people die from severe brain attacks; however 15 millions more are able to survive them. Unfortunately, these attacks can leave survivors partially or completely disabled.
