Heartburn
Heartburn or burning sensation in the chest area is a primary symptom of return (reflux) of gastric acid, and the condition that occurs because of the repeating episodes of the acid return is called...
View ArticleWinning the Weight Loss Challenge
Losing weight is often one of the biggest fitness challenges someone can face. The thing to remember, though, if you are starting a fight against the flab, is that it is a battle everyone can win. The...
View ArticleTop Health Insurance Tips
Even if you are fortunate to live in a country which offers free healthcare, health insurance is still a worthwhile, important investment. Health insurance will provide vital peace of mind if you are...
View ArticleMalignant Tumor of the Esophagus
Malignant tumor of the esophagus is a disease where malignant cells come from esophageal tissue. Esophagus looks like a hollow pipe that transfers food and drinks from the oral cavity to the stomach....
View ArticleUveitis
Uveitis is an inflammation of the eye that infects one or more of three parts from which uvea, the middle ocular membrane, consists. We can think of an eye as a sphere that is made out of three layers:...
View ArticleSage – A Natural Antiseptic And Antibiotic
Sage (Salvia officinalis) is used in folk medicine as a remedy for inflammatory processes of bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys, bile and urinary tracts. The name in Latin means that this plant is...
View ArticleHypochondria – a Life in Fear of Disease
What is hypochondria? It is when someone “runs” to a doctor almost every week, takes medication “just in case”, tries to covince everyone around them that they are severely ill, feels pain,...
View Article5 Things That Your Skin Needs
Hydratation Skin is sensitive and it needs to be taken care of very intently and hydrated two times a day. This will help in keeping it healthy, and that will have a positive effect on your complexion....
View ArticleWalking Backwards as a Medication And as an Exercise
Who would say that walking backwards has so many advantages for our health, and as a good exercise. We still find it very funny, while to Japanese and Chinese people it is comletely normal. You might...
View ArticleThe Best Time to Exercise
Have you ever wondered what is the best time to work out? Is it in the morning, noon or evening? We bring you an answer for this question. There are people who get up early every morning at half past...
View ArticleAlcohol Intolerance
Alcohol can cause indirect intolerance, an unpleasant reaction. The most common symptoms caused by alcohol intolerance are nose nosal congestion and redness of the skin. This condition is sometimes...
View ArticleActivated Carbon – Ancient Miraculous Powder
Activated carbon is a kind of carbon that has been used for thousands of years for medical purposes. We introduce you today with all the healing performances of this miraculous powder. When we say...
View ArticleBotulism
Botulism is food poisoning caused by the exotoxin (neurotoxin) that is secreted by Clostridium botulinum. Etiology and pathogenesis Clostridium botulinum is a gram-positive, anaerobic, sporogeneric...
View ArticleDyslalia
Dysalia is the name for the disorder of speech. It is manifested by inaccurate or incorrect articulation (pronunciation of words), and can be manifested as the omission of sounds (omissio),...
View ArticleHydrocele
Hydrocele is Greek for water bag, and means the accumulation of fluid in the testicle skin or along the sperm ducts. It may be a developmental disorder or imbalance between the formation and removal of...
View ArticleCervicitis
Cervicitis is inflammation of the cervix, the lower, narrow end of the uterus that opens into the vagina. Most cases of cervicitis have no symptoms (asymptomatic) with little consequence, however, some...
View ArticleHypothyroidism
The thyroid gland is a small parenchymatous organ placed in the lower half of the frontal part of neck. Its weight is approximately 20 grams. It belongs to the group of glands with internal secretion,...
View ArticleNorovirus Infection
Norovirus is a group of viruses that cause gastroenteritis in humans. The very term norovirus was recently approved as the official name for this group of viruses. Other names that were also used for...
View ArticleKeratoconus
Keratoconus is a disease of the eye, specifically of the cornea. Cornea, which normally has shape of a hemisphere, slowly becomes more thin and protruding, like a cone (conus). The disorder of corneal...
View ArticleWilson’s Disease
Wilson’s disease belongs to the group of metabolic disorders, and it is marked with a metabolism disorder of copper which is disposed to some organs due to it’s excess, mostly in liver and brain. The...
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