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Back Pain Widespread Iin Workplace
Risk Seen Of Passing Male Infertility Along In Reproductive Bid
Genzyme Genetics Offers Two new Tests To Detect Hereditary Risk of Colon Cancer
Brain Mammogram May Detect Parkinson's Before Symptoms Begin
Researchers Create A New Form Of Therapy For Leukemia And Lymphoma
Heart Valve Problem Not As Serious As Previously Thought
 

   

 

   
 

 


Low Back Pain: When To Seek Medical Attention

When we think about it, our lower back goes through a lot in our lifetimes: it carries the entire weight of the upper body any time we are upright;... More

 
   
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Don't Speak! Living With Laryngitis

As winter approaches, more of us will be susceptible to colds and upper respiratory infections. Laryngitis is the most common symptom for all these type of infections. If you want to enjoy a healthy holiday season then prevention against these diseases is certainly the best method..... More

   
 

For whatever reasons, super-size portions, more time at the computer, less time exercising, people are gaining weight. Today as many as 55% of adult Americans are obese... More

   
  Ebola: One Scary Virus!

The Ebola virus has recently been in the news again because of an outbreak in northern Uganda, an African country where the virus has never been reported. The Ebola virus causes a severe disease known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF), which is often fatal... More
   
 

Approximately 25 million Americans suffer from peptic ulcer disease at some point in their lifetime. Each year there are 500,000 to 850,000 new cases of peptic ulcer disease and more than one million ulcer-related hospitalizations...More

   
 

In the last several years, the computer has become almost a necessity in our lives. Most businesses and institutions now totally rely on the power of computing for many of their basic day-to-day operations...More

   
 

Ulcerative Colitis: Keys For Coping

The large intestine is composed of your colon and rectum area, and is responsible for transporting waste, which needs to be expelled from the body. In a disease known as ulcerative colitis, the lining of the colon becomes inflamed which can lead to symptoms of pain and bloody diarrhea...More

   
 

Smog-Related Health Problems

The term smog is generally used to mean chemical air pollution. The word is a combination of the words "smoke" and "fog." Smog primarily comes from the combustion of fossil fuels. A common example is car exhaust, which comes from the combustion of gasoline...More

   
 

Patches, Pills And Gum: The Uphill Battle Against Cigarette Smoking (Part 2)

First and foremost, it is the responsibility of primary care physicians to emphasize to their patients the risks of smoking and the benefits associated with stopping, and to encourage patients to improve their diets and exercise regimens...More

   
 

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