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Do you detect a painful swelling close to your rectal area? Are you feeling pretty uneasy sometimes as a result of the pain or itching or perhaps burning sensation any time you sit on the toilet bowl? For anybody who is, then you are likely experiencing an incredibly embarrassing medical condition called hemorrhoids. You need not feel ashamed of it since it is more prevalent than people think. Quite a few women and men around the globe are experiencing the same problem. If you would like natural home remedies for hemorrhoids, then here is a brief article to help you out.
Hemorrhoids could result from several factors which affect our regular existing. Whether it is from putting on weight from pregnancy or hormonal changes, the blood vessels around the anal canal can easily swell and become engorged. This then becomes a huge problem because it brings about major irritation like itchiness and in some instances bleeding. Continue reading ‘Top Home Remedies For Hemorrhoids’ »
Posted by admin on January 22, 2012 at 7:26 pm under Home Health Care.
Tags: blood vessels, Hemorrhoids, Home Remedies For Hemorrhoids, irritation, medical, medical condition, natural home remedies, Top Home Remedies
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The humble little cannabis sativa plant is the center of one of the hottest issues between politics, religion, and medicine in all of history. Amidst all of the controversy and regardless of where they stand on the issue, medical professionals must find themselves curious about it. Is marijuana the miracle drug it is purported to be in some circles, or is this a lot of media hype? And likewise, is marijuana the dangerous, addicting road to drug-addled debauchery that the moral crusaders would have us believe, or is that, too, a lot of hype?
The claims about the medical benefits of marijuana, if all true, would instantly make it one of the most versatile drugs in history. So far, researches have proposed that it could treat Alzheimer’s disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, diabetes mellitus, dystonia, fibromyalgia, gastrointestinal disorders, gliomas, hepatitis C, hypertension, incontinence, osteoporosis, pruritis, rheumatoid arthritis, sleep apnea, and Tourette’s syndrome. The reports of new finding pour in every day. The latest claim is that cannabis extracts may shrink brain tumors and other cranial cancers by blocking the growth of the blood vessels which feed them.
Continue reading ‘Medical Marijuana – Is It For Real?’ »
Posted by admin on December 5, 2011 at 11:22 am under Health.
Tags: marijuana, medical
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Quick or Fast? The Answer to the Band-Aid Question!
There may finally be a definitive answer to that age-old question: What is the least painful way to remove a band-aid? Does the fast yank or the slow pull have the edge when it comes to minimizing the pain factor?
The Medical Journal of Australia recently reported on a study conducted by scientists that tested which conditions were best for the painless removal of a band-aid. In the study, researchers recruited 64 medical students at James Cook University who volunteered to have medium-sized band-aids applied to their body. The band-aids were applied to three different areas – the hand, upper arm, and ankle – based on commonality of injuries and differing degrees of skin sensitivities. Continue reading ‘Painless Band-Aid Removal – An Answer to the Quick Or Slow Pull Band-Aid Question at Last!’ »
Posted by admin on October 20, 2011 at 6:57 pm under Home Health Care.
Tags: Aid Removal, Band-Aid Question, commonality of injuries, Injuries, medical, Medical Journal, Painless Band, painless removal, Skin Sensitivities
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US healthcare reform: a double-edged sword
The US House of Representatives has passed legislation paving the way for major healthcare system reform designed to substantially decrease the number of individuals without health insurance. Despite its potential benefits, it believes that the reform is a mixed blessing for the pharmaceutical industry as cost-containment pressures are set to intensify in the long term. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=134206&rt=Pharmaceutical-Licensing-Overview.html )
The landmark bill will overhaul the US healthcare system, aiming to reduce the number of individuals without healthcare insurance, improve access to healthcare and curb escalating costs. The bill focuses on health insurance system reform, specifically: expanding Medicaid insurance coverage for the poor; implementing stricter rules for private health insurers; outlining the creation of an individual mandate to purchase insurance; and introducing health insurance premium subsidies. Continue reading ‘US healthcare reform: a double-edged sword’ »
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Posted by admin on September 3, 2011 at 5:57 pm under Medicine.
Tags: Aggregator, demand forecast, drugs, Health, market, market forecast, market growth, market leaders, market report, market research, market research reports, market share, medical, pharma, report, research
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A lice infestation of the scalp on children is unfortunately a all too frequent incident. Medical professionals call this disease pediculosis. There are very few species of lice that infest humans. People are safe from the species of lice that inhabit the hair of other beasts. Hundreds of millions of people all over the globe get an louse infestation on their head every single year. Children are more likely to get a lice infestation on their head. Young people are more likely to get a louse infestation when they are between the ages of three and ten but children as old as fourteen should still be checked often. Continue reading ‘Home Lice Treatment’ »
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Posted by admin on August 31, 2011 at 10:50 am under Home Health Care.
Tags: Disease, Disease pediculosis, Home Lice Treatment, Lice, Lice Infestation, Lice Treatment, medical, Medical professionals, Treatment
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CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS:
INTRODUCTION:
Neck pain is one of the commonest problems that are encountered in day to day life. Pain in neck is caused by one or more of several complaints. It is very important to attempt to ascertain the facts that can cause pain in the neck.
Routine activity like traveling ,household work, office jobs though in themselves are quiet innocuous are potential harbingers of serious damage to the neck. Continue reading ‘Homeopathy Approach For Cervical Spondylosis’ »
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Posted by admin on July 17, 2011 at 6:05 pm under Medicine.
Tags: medical, training
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Alcohol is capable of causing birth defects. Causing a child to suffer from fetal alcohol syndrome is really nothing short of child abuse and it lasts for life.
Fetal Alcohol syndrom is an invisible avalanche crashing down and overwhelming public resources. Patients with fetal alcohol syndrome typically have multiple handicaps and require special medical, educational, familial and community assistance. A baby born with FAS may be seriously handicapped and require a lifetime of special care. In the United States, about 1,200 children are born each year with fetal alcohol syndrome. It is the leading cause of mental retardation in this country. When a woman drinks alcohol during pregnancy, she risks giving birth to a child who will pay the price- in mental and physical deficiencies- for his or her entire life. It is a pattern of mental and physical defects which develops in some unborn babies when the mother drinks too much alcohol during pregnancy. People with FAS might have problems with learning, memory, attention span, communication, vision, hearing, or a combination of these. These problems often lead to difficulties in school and problems getting along with others.
Continue reading ‘Fetal Alcohol Syndrome – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods’ »
Posted by admin on July 14, 2011 at 6:45 pm under Drug Abuse.
Tags: cat, cure, education, Health, Heart, history, medic, medical, resources, service, Small, Treatment, Vision, Women
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Pfizer’s novel NGF pain drug is potential game changer
Phase II clinical trials of tanezumab in osteoarthritis, chronic low back pain and interstitial cystitis have demonstrated the drug’s analgesic efficacy across these three chronic pain settings. Despite safety concerns and a high price point, it expects tanezumab to enjoy a significant first-in-class advantage in a potentially lucrative novel area of pain therapy. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=130154&rt=Stakeholder-Insight-Osteoarthritis-Drug-development-lags-behind-rising-osteoarthritis-population.html )
Pfizer has announced positive results from three Phase II trials in pain at the American Academy of Pain Medicine’s 26th Annual Meeting. The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled six-week trials in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) and interstitial cystitis receiving a single intravenous infusion of tanezumab (200mcg/kg) met their primary endpoints of significantly superior pain relief over placebo. Continue reading ‘Pfizer's novel NGF pain drug is potential game changer’ »
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Posted by admin on July 5, 2011 at 5:03 pm under Alternative Medicine.
Tags: Aggregator, Back Pain, demand forecast, drugs, Health, market, market forecast, market growth, market leaders, market report, market research, market research reports, market share, medical, pharma, report, research
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Many people today take health insurance coverage for granted; there are many people who do not even have coverage. The issue is over 46 million people who do not have any health insurance or dental insurance. When you look at these numbers it breaks down that one out of every six people have no medical or dental coverage. As you view this problem it’s happening to people all across the country.
The major issue facing medical insurance and dental insurance is the pros and cons of enforcing a universal coverage law that has been based on the research that many people across the states are uninsured young individuals, such as teenagers who are healthier individuals who don’t believe they need any coverage. Continue reading ‘Many Americans Cannot Afford Health Benefits’ »
Posted by admin on June 28, 2011 at 2:54 pm under Home Health Care.
Tags: dental insurance, Health, health benefits, Health Insurance, medical
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Health care is one of the most important components in your life. Disease or illness can really mean a down turn in your life. The biggest asset we can have in life therefore is health. Health care is normally defined as the management or treatment of any health problem through the services that might be offered by medical, nursing, dental or any other related service. When you talk about the care of health, you are talking of all goods and services that are produced to improve on your health. They may be curative, preventative or even palliative solutions. A system of health care is one that is organized to give health services to a population or a group of people.
Health care can be for an individual or for a large group of people depending on how the systems are organized. Importance of health care cannot be overemphasized. In society, people are worried about the kinds of systems there are, to deal with issues of health. In developed countries, their systems are designed to cater for all people; whether poor or rich. However, the systems are lacking in regard to flaws. In developing countries, people usually take care of health as an individual thing and, if you do not have enough money, you might not get access to quality care. There are so many disparities and, some systems in certain countries are becoming worse; not able to deal with demand of health. Health is not a cheap affair, you have to have a good system if you want it to work for you. Governments have the responsibility to create or formulate policies that will favor people in this regard. Good systems of health can be erected by the top most leadership of a state.
Continue reading ‘Importance of Good Health Care’ »
Posted by admin on June 21, 2011 at 11:51 pm under Health.
Tags: dental, Health Care, health problem, medical, nursing
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