A new health warning concerning the risk of potting mix and legionaires disease:
'Potting mix risk for gardeners on both sides of the Tasman this summer:
Arthritis is a long term illness with no permanent cure. Some basic treatments can keep this disease under control.
1) One can go for several drugs and ointments that the doctors prescribe for temporary pain relief
Dyslexia is a disorder where a child has specific problems related to learning words,spellings and-at times-numbers,the question that arises is how to deal with it.Probably all of us will say with patience,love and blah,blah,blah...But it's always easier said than done.The first and the foremost thing is to get it diagnosed.You need to understand and demystify the reason behind your child being a slow learner.And you must know how to live with it.Some child has outstanding capabilities doesn't mean that even your kid is gifted.Face it and live with it!
Osteomyelitis is a bone inflection that is caused by microorganisms. Infections reach the bone by the blood stream or from infections from adjacent structures. Symptoms are sudden pain in the bone, tenderness, heat, redness, swelling, and restriction of movement. Also a sharp rise in temperature, chills, rapid pulse, and positive blood cultures can also happen.
A new study released by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology has shown that more women under 45 years of age are dying form heart disease then in the past. Cardiologist are blaming the rise in obesity, lack of physical activity, smoking and other related risk factors. According too the study 8.2 out of every 100,000 woman under 45 had died of heart disease in 2002. Which is the most recent year data was available.
Foodbuffs, it may appear to be a bit difficult option but fasting once a month pays- it can help stave off a heart attack. Experts in the US carried out a study and found that skipping meals for one day a month could reduce the risk of coronary artery disease by nearly 40%. According to the team, the break from food helps in "re-setting" the body's metabolism which enables it to work more efficiently as a result."People who fast seem to receive a heart-protective benefit and this appeared to also hold true in non-LDS (Latter Day Saints) people who fast as part of a health-conscious lifestyle," Benjamin Horne of the University of Utah said. Experts came to the conclusion after analysing a study of Mormons, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints which requires followers to fast once a month.
Two of my previous posts have included the research I have done in order to find the link between Alcoholism and Diabetes. Although I am yet to completely confirm if one actually can cause the other I am concluding my research with this post. I have found enough information to satisfy my wonder for now.
My sister is an Alcoholic and a Type II Diabetic and so was her father. This has often lead me to wonder if the two are related in some way. I’ve done a lot of research in an attempt to confirm my suspicions and although I haven’t found exactly what I was looking for I did find out some interesting things.
You’re in your home of many years, walking down the hall to a bedroom, but before your reach your destination you realize that you don’t remember where you are or where you’re going. You suddenly lose your feelings of safety and security, and your life no longer feels like your own. You become a victim of an unknown force. What is it? It is the first terrifying sign of Alzheimer’s disease. This disease has become a part of my grandmother’s life and coping through the different stages has been a difficult situation. Although it is an endless battle, there is help available.
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects humans and animals. It is caused by the bacteria of the genus Leptospira. Leptospirosis is often referred to as Swineherd’s disease, swamp fever, cane-cutter fever, mud fever, canicola fever, hemorrhagic jaundice, icterohemorrhagic fever, rice-field fever, Stuttgart disease and Weil’s disease. Outbreaks are usually caused by exposure to water that is contaminated with the urine of an infected animal. The organism enters the body when the mucous membranes or abraded skin comes in contact with the contaminated environmental source. The infection causes a systemic illness that often leads to renal and hepatic dysfunction.
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