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Computer Cannot Damage Your Eyes Any More
London/ Revealed by UMA (Universal Medical Associations) in a survey that people who use computers more, they get more eye damage than others. And this is a fact today; we can not remove the computer from our own lives. But yes we can try to avoid more losses to our eyes. To avoid more damage, try to splatter cold water into your eyes 3 to 4 times a day to keep your eyes relax. When you are working on … Read entire article »
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Food Poisoning
Food Poisoning Food poisoning is a common, usually easygoing, but sometimes deadly illness. Typical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping, and diarrhea that occur suddenly (within 48 hours) after consuming an unhygienic food or drink. Depending on the impurity, fever and chills, bloody stools, dehydration, and nervous system damage may pursue. These symptoms may have an effect on one person or a group of people who ate the same thing (called an epidemic). Worldwide, diarrheal illnesses are … Read entire article »
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You Are On A Big Mistake With Dengue And Malaria
As we all know that from some years Dengue and Malaria is in news because of weather changing and the biggest reason behind these fevers is a living thing which is smaller in size but biggest danger for us, “The Mosquito”. So my opinion is why we should not eliminate the reason of these fevers before being paid. Yes I know that we can’t get rid of it completely but we can protect ourselves while living … Read entire article »
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Dental Abscess
A dental abscess is an infection of the mouth, face, jaw, or throat that begins as a tooth infection or cavity. These infections are common in people with poor dental health and result from lack of proper and timely dental care. Bacteria from a cavity can extend into the gums, the cheek, the throat, beneath the tongue, or even into the jaw or facial bones. A dental abscess can become very painful when tissues become inflamed. Pus … Read entire article »
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Depression Signs and Symptoms
Clinical depression is not something you feel for a day or two before feeling better. In true depression, the symptoms last weeks, months, or sometimes years if you don’t seek treatment. If you are depressed, you are often unable to perform daily activities. You may not care enough to get out of bed or get dressed, much less work, do errands, or socialize. Adults: You may be said to be suffering from a major depressive episode … Read entire article »
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Depression Facts/Statistics And Causes
Depression Facts/Statistics Clinical depression affects about 40% people of the world annually. It is estimated to contribute to half of all suicides. About 5%-10% of women and 2%-5% of men will experience at least one major depressive episode during their adult life. Depression affects people of all races, incomes, ages, and ethnic and religious backgrounds, but it is three to five times more common in the elderly than in young people. Depression Causes The causes of depression are … Read entire article »
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Depression
Throughout the course of our lives, we all experience episodes of stress, unhappiness, sadness, or grief. Often, when a loved one dies or we suffer a personal tragedy or difficulty such as divorce, loss of a job, or death of a loved one, we may feel depressed (some people call this “the blues”). Most of us are able to cope with these and other types of stressful events. Over a period of days or weeks, the … Read entire article »
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Loss of Bladder Control
The bladder is the organ that holds urine. Many people with bladder control problems hide the problem from everyone, even from their doctor. There is no need to do that. In most cases loss of bladder control can be treated. It might even be cured. If you are having bladder control problems, don’t suffer in silence. It is a common problem that 10-40 percent of women have. Talk to your doctor. What are the kinds of … Read entire article »
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Should Circumcision Become Public Health Policy?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention caused quite a stir last week when word slipped out that the agency was considering, for the first time, making public health recommendations concerning circumcision. In terms of a woman’s health, circumcision makes sense because it lowers a man’s risk of getting infected with HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases and, thus, decreases his likelihood of transmitting them to his female partner. That’s probably why the editorial board … Read entire article »
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Lower Left Back Pain
Lower left side back pain is a problem experienced by many people nowadays. The reasons may vary in each case. Lower left back pain causes are many like improper use of the back muscles, improper posture, incorrect exercises, etc. One of the main reasons is overuse, related to repetitive exercise or lifting weight, etc. In addition, obesity also places extra weight and pressure over the lower back. Here is some information about lower left back … Read entire article »
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