Archive for November, 2006

Multiple Sclerosis - What Types Are There?

Thursday, November 30th, 2006
By Michael Russell In our first article in this series on multiple sclerosis we discussed what the disease itself was. In this articles we’re going to go over the different types of multiple sclerosis. There are actually four different variations of multiple sclerosis. This was defined by...

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Different Methods Of Multiple Sclerosis Therapy

Thursday, November 30th, 2006
By Groshan Fabiola Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system that makes it attack the myelin, a substance that protects the nerve endings that are spread throughout the entire body. The central nervous system is responsible for sending the white blood cells and the antibodies...

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5 Things You Can Do to Save Your Life

Thursday, November 30th, 2006
By Jeffrey Hauser Let’s face it. You only have one crack at life, so why take stupid chances? Most people would want to live a long and productive time, yet they attempt to sabotage themselves at every turn. It happens in a variety of ways, many of which most of us don’t even realize. Here [...]

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Heart Diseases: New Guidelines for Detection and Treatment of Arterial Disease

Thursday, November 30th, 2006
By Hector Milla The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association launched different guidelines related to peripheral arterial disease in order to help doctors and all healthcare professionals to treat in a better way this common condition. According to statistics, more than 12...

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Cymbalta Fibromyalgia Treatments For Depression

Thursday, November 30th, 2006
By Matt Ream Cymbalta, which is an antidepressant, is believed to reduce depression and is also considered to be a possible benefit to women suffering from Fibromyalgia. This illness, which is still considered rare even though it affects millions of Americans, affects more women and men. Even...

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Atypical Depression - The Most Common Form of Depression

Thursday, November 30th, 2006
By Andrew Bicknell Atypical depression, a subtype of major depression, is the most common form of depression today. People who suffer atypical depression exhibit all the normal symptoms of depression but they also react to external positive experiences in a positive way. Atypical depression...

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Overcome Winter Depression with These Tips

Thursday, November 30th, 2006
By Jill Kane As one travels further North and South of the equator the equation of day and night changes to the extent that right up north the actual daylight hours are very few. Lack of sunlight can lead to depression and in North America it is estimated that up to 50-60 percent people [...]

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Who Is More Prone To Develop Colorectal Cancer?

Thursday, November 30th, 2006
By Scott William The exact reason why colon cancer develops in some persons and not in others is not clear. The incidence of colon cancer is quite varied among different countries and within different ethnic groups inside the same country. Industrialized countries like United States, Canada, UK,...

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Meet Hodgkin’s Disease

Thursday, November 30th, 2006
By Hendrick Wilbur Most people have certainly been hearing this term, lymphoma, from others. Some hospital-drama television series usually would have an episode where a patient is diagnosed with lymphoma and most of us are just left hanging on what it really is. Suffice it to say that probably,...

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An Outline Of Enlarged Prostate Treatment

Thursday, November 30th, 2006
By Donald Saunders The first question that you need to ask when it comes to enlarged prostate treatment is whether or not you should treat the condition at all. Once the condition has been diagnosed by your doctor (an important step to make sure that the symptoms that you are experiencing are due...

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