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Health Articles in Diseases Category
- Hereditary Hemochromatosis-It can be Treated by Peter Whittington
Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HH) is the most common genetic disorder of persons of northern European extraction. The most common gene involved in causing Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HH) is the HFE gene. Most patients with hemochromatosis have two copies of the HFE mutation C282Y.- How To Effectively And Gently Pop A Pimple by Jason Rickard
Popping a pimple without professional assistance still remains controversial. Squeezing a pimple on your own may or may not cause scarring. Some people attest that it hastens the healing of their acnes and no scars appear. As always, there is a different solution for every skin type and acne type. You really don’t need some professional surgical tools to pop a zit. It is something you can do at home on your own time.- Where To Find The Best Zit Remedies by Dean Iggo
Finding the perfect zit remedies for you in a maze of treatments is not an easy task. More than eight fiver percent of the world population at any given time suffers from a pimple. As a result, billions of dollars are spent each year on zit remedies. Finding the right treatment for you can be tough.- Alcoholism Is A Four Fold Progressive Disease by Robin J. Foote
Alcoholism is a disease of the body, thinking, emotions and spirit. Progressive damage to these four aspects interact in various ways such that a person is increasingly compelled to drink. Also, once drinking starts they cannot ‘always’ guarantee when they will stop or how much they will drink.- Understanding Bipolar Disorder by Mark Osbourne
People with bipolar disorder live in a world of extremes. If you know someone with bipolar disorder, it might seem like they have multiple personalities. Co-workers, family members, or significant others may feel dizzy trying to keep up. What did you say now? She's so angry that she won't even talk to you! Wait, now she's back; she's crying and depressed and needs you for emotional support. You come back to check the next day, only to find her giddy with joy; she's burned through two credit cards buying home decorating supplies and she is now up at 2 AM wallpapering her bedroom. You keep waiting for it to make sense, but the mysteries only get deeper. Where's the happy medium?- Common Cold Facts and Theories by Patsy Hamilton
On the one hand, there are the common cold facts, about which most experts agree. Then there are those things which may be considered common cold facts by some, but not by others. These mostly concern the best ways to prevent cold, common theories about why some people are more susceptible to colds than others, and the best way to treat cold symptoms.- Will Stem Cells Eventually Cure All Disease? by Stephanie McIntyre
Few areas of medical research are generating as much interest as stem cells. There are several reasons why they are receiving so much scientific attention. They are able to divide into copies of themselves. They’re unspecialized. And they can produce other cell types. Unlike other cell types, stem cells can divide into identical copies of themselves, and can do so for the life of the organism. Other specialized cell types are unable to do this. When they are damaged they cannot create replacement cells of the same type.- Hypothyroidism Weight Gain by Zandra Jones
Hypothyroidism weight gain is caused by an under active thyroid. It afflicts millions of people every year. It is a result of a decrease in the production of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). The pituitary is the gland that produces this hormone. The thyroid regulates the metabolism which helps to control weight. Without TSH in inadequate amounts, weight gain occurs.- Hypothyroidism And Fatigue by Zandra Jones
Hypothyroidism and fatigue may seem to be two totally separate issue but in actually they go hand in hand. An inactive thyroid is caused by the thyroid glands inability to produce and release enough thyroid stimulating hormones into the body. Hypothyroidism is a disease that strikes millions of people around the world every day. The thyroid is the gland that is critical to the body’s metabolic function. The major symptom of an underactive thyroid is fatigue.- Asthma Diagnosis by Roger Thomson
The asthma diagnosis comes from a series of tests. In many cases, a doctor will be able to determine if a patient has asthma and diagnose them right on the spot. In these cases, the diagnosis will be determined by the patient’s pre history. The doctor will look at the patient’s history of illness as well as his family history to determine if the symptoms and signs there are likely to be that of asthma. In addition, most doctors will use a simple examination to confirm their diagnosis of the asthma condition.
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