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About Infertility
Male and Female Infertility
Symptoms and Testing of Infertility
When to See a Specialist
Infertility Treatments
Natural Infertility Treatment
Secondary Infertility
Thyroid and Infertility
Infertility Counseling
Support Groups
Putting It All Together
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About Infertility
The Heartbreak Of Infertility
Is there anything more heartbreaking than a couple going through infertility? In the beginning you look forward to each month just knowing that this will be THE month! Then it becomes more difficult to stay cheerful as the months roll by. Just as the tides follow the moon, your emotional cycle follows her menstrual cycle.
Identity Crisis
Your very identity begins to be affected. Your self-image as a man or woman begins to feel threatened. It may not be visible and internalized but your identity crisis adds to the heartbreak of infertility.
Grief And Broken Dreams
Every month seems to be another grieving process. You feel just like losing a love one each month, it's very powerful. It is all very real. Every single month your dreams are dashed and it is like losing another child all over again and again.
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Overview
Selecting a Dentist
Cost and Financing
Dental Insurance
About the Procedure
Problems
Going Abroad for Dental Implants
Mini Implants
Dental Implants for Children
The Surgical Process
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Overview
It is a sad but true fact that we humans tend to pay little attention to teeth. Other maladies seem to get our attention very quickly but we usually pay no attention to teeth. That is, until the pain hits. Once that happens, suddenly our teeth get the attention they deserve. Unfortunately, by the time that happens it’s more often too late to do anything to save the affected tooth or teeth whatever the case may be.
Nothing enhances self-esteem more than a beautiful smile. However statistics show that 69% of adults ages 35 to 44 have lost at least one permanent tooth to an accident, gum disease, a failed root canal or tooth decay. Furthermore, by age 74, 26% of adults have lost all of their permanent teeth.
Decades ago, the only other treatment for patients like this was a fixed bridge of removable dentures. This solution is not perfect and come with a specific set of problems. While speaking and even while eating these dentures can slip or even create a clicking sound. The worse side effect of these however, is the problems they cause for the adjoining teeth that are healthy. They can cause bone loss and even lead to periodontal disease and decay. They lead to higher cost because of a 7 to 15 year shelf life and must be replaced.
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What is the Raw Food Diet?
Why Would You Start a Raw Food Diet?
Raw Food and the Effects on Your Body
Vegetarian or Raw Food Diet
Fruitarian, Sproutarian and Juicearian
Organic Raw Food Products
All About Toxins
Tools for Preparing Your New Diet
Try Dehydrating Fruits and Veggies
Don't go "Cold Turkey"
Raw Food Diet and Your Children
Cow's Milk versus Soy Milk
Seasonings for a Raw Food Diet
Vitamins on a Raw Food Diet
Foods that Exit the Body Faster
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What is the Raw Food Diet?
What are raw foods?
Since the early times the races of mankind are hunters and scavengers. Using their keen smell and sharp eyesight they hunted for preys and looked for fruits, vegetables and other raw foods that are palatable and enticing to their senses. It was shortly that they discovered fire and started cooking their food.
A number of individuals believed also that through cooking acquiring diseases is not that possible and some considers cooking as an art where they can express themselves more. With this process, man considered the food more appealing and healthy and so they learned adapting it on their daily lives. Time passed and this has been a habit however consequences have taken place in forms of diseases that are associated much with the diet. Through research, it is proven that processed foods result into early body defects, which are already evident these days.
Cooking is a process that changes the molecular or chemical structure of a food losing the nutrients that it suffices the body with force for prolonged function. As the food enters into the body, little or no amount of nutrients is stored instead wastes dump gradually into the system reaching a point of accumulation. If one’s body is continuously introduced with loads and loads of garbage there will come a point that its organs will collapse as well the entire system when not immediately resolved.
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What is Meditation?
Guided Meditation
Buddhist Meditation
Christian Meditation
Healing Meditation
Meditate to Reduce Stress
More Healing Meditation
Meditate for Relaxation
Visualization and Meditation
Audio Meditation Techniques
Different Types of Meditation
Meditation for Beginners
Benefits of Meditation for Children
Yoga Meditation
Finding a Meditation Center
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What is Meditation?
There are a lot of things that occur in your daily life that you have no control over. Not having control over what could happen to you can make you feel a bit unprotected and unsure, especially about what could potentially happen to you in the future. Fortunately for you, there are certain aspects in your life that you can control that could still have a major effect on the things that should and would happen to you. One of the things that you can manage to control and influence is the state of your mind and your body. One way that you can actually do this is by means of meditation.
Definition Of Meditation
The term meditation is actually taken from the Latin words, meditari, which basically relates to how you exercise your mind, and mederi, which means to restore or heal. In this sense, it can be assumed that meditation is a method of molding your mind, which therefore, will help you influence your state of mind, as well as influence your body’s growth and development.
Although most people would associate meditation with prayer or worship, it is actually geared more towards a person’s level of awareness. Any form of activity or technique that you do that has anything to do with heightening your level of awareness while narrowing down your thought processes into one, it can be considered as a form of meditation. You can simply take deep breaths while relaxing, and that can be considered by some as a form of meditation. It is important to remember that when you do perform any form of meditation, that you are actually organizing your thoughts so that you remain in a calm and organized level of consciousness free of chaos and disarray.
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What Causes Back Pain
About the Skeletal Muscles
Joints, Connective Tissue and Back Pain
What Is a Slipped Disk?
What is Gouty and its Effect on Back Pain
Common Back Injuries
Osteoporosis and Back Pain
Osteogenic Sarcoma and Back Pain
Osteomyelitis and Back Pain
How Stress Fractures Can Affect Back Pain
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Back Pain
Sacroiliac Bones and Back Pain
Your Shoes and Back Pain
Treating Back Pain
Preventing Back Pain
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What Causes Back Pain
Your ability to determine what causes back pain problem is vital in finding efficient treatment to stop any sensation of pain, regardless of severity. Some of the commonly identified causes are listed and discussed further below.
Understanding Causes of Back Pain
Identifying what causes back pain can be difficult, yet it is highly important. However, the reason for this is quite obvious – your lower back is often responsible for bearing all the weight and stress of your entire body. Hence, you are very likely to cause strain on the ligaments and muscles on your lower back, which is further aggravated with awkward body movement or posture.
In some cases, back pain results due to a combination of factors, which make diagnosis even more difficult. Based on health research and studies though, below are common causes of back pain with a discussion on how they develop and possible treatment options.
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What Are STDs?
What Are the Two Main Groups of STDs?
What Are The Symptoms of STDs?
What is Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)?
What is Chancroid?
What is Chlamydia?
What Are Genital Herpes/HSV?
What is Genital HPV Infection?
What is Gonorrhea?
What is Syphilis?
What is Trichomoniasis?
What is Viral Hepatitis?
Other Diseases that Can Be Transmitted Sexually
Who Is At Risk for STDs
Treatments and Prevention
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What Are STDs?
STD definition
Another term for sexually transmitted diseases is sexually transmitted infections. Some even refer to it as a venereal disease or VD. When something is sexually transmitted, it means that it has a very significant possibility of being transmitted between animals or human beings through sexual behavior.
By sexual behavior, it does not only mean having vaginal intercourse. In fact, homosexuals can obtain this dreaded disease too through anal and oral sex.
STI
Before, this kind of illness was only regarded as VD or STD. Nowadays it has been termed as STI since it holds a much broader meaning. This is because a certain individual could be infected and has the ability to infect other people, but not manifest any signs or symptoms of disease.
Some sexually transmitted infections can also be transmitted through the sharing of intravenous needles for those who are drug addicts. Also, such infections can be transmitted from mother to neonate through breastfeeding or after giving birth to the child accordingly.
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What Is Bronchitis?
What Are Acute and Chronic Bronchitis?
Asthma and Bronchitis
What Are the Symptoms of Bronchitis?
Is Bronchitis Infectious?
Bronchitis and Pneumonia
Diagnosing Bronchitis
Bronchitis and COPD
Dangers of Bronchitis in Infants
What Causes Bronchitis?
What is Allergic Bronchitis?
Bacterial Bronchitis
Common Symptoms of Bronchitis
Treatments for Bronchitis
Home Remedies for Bronchitis
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What Is Bronchitis?
Bronchitis is actually the inflammation of the mucous membranes of a particular person’s bronchi. These are the paths that the air passes in order to carry airflow from the trachea and into the lungs.
Although there is constant research going on about bronchitis, this respiratory tract ailment still has two forms to date, namely, acute bronchitis and chronic bronchitis. Each of these two forms has their own causes, disease processes, and treatment modalities.
About acute bronchitis
Acute bronchitis kicks off with cough. It can either be productive or non-productive, the former meaning the presence of sputum is observed in the expectorated mucus. This form of bronchitis usually only occurs during the course of a separate viral illness like influenza or the common cold. Although this may sound unlikely, viruses actually cause around ninety percent of the cases of acute bronchitis while bacteria only cause less than ten percent.
About chronic bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis is a form of obstructive pulmonary disease that is characterized by productive cough. The cough usually lasts for at least three months in a year in around two years.
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What is PAD?
What Are the Symptoms of PAD?
What Tests Are Used for Diagnosis?
Specific PAD Conditions: Aortoilac Occlusive Disease
Specific PAD Conditions: Arm Artery Disease
Specific PAD Conditions: Buerger's Disease
Specific PAD Conditions: Peripheral Aneurysms
Peripheral Aneurysms: Renovascular Conditions
Treatment: Amputation
Treatment: Angioplasty and Stenting
Treatment: Antiplatlet Drugs
Treatment: Endarterectomy
Treatment: Surgical Bypass
Treatment: Thrombolytic Therapy
Preventing PAD
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What is PAD?
PAD definition
PAD or peripheral arterial disease happens when a plaque formation occurs inside the arteries as they carry the blood towards the person’s extremities, head, and major organs. This plaque is usually comprised of fatty substances, cholesterol itself, fibrous tissue, calcium, and other blood substances.
When these plaques build up inside the arteries, this is what medical professionals refer to as atherosclerosis. If this condition is not treated right away as time goes by, then these plaques will become hard and make the arteries narrow. Thus, the flow of blood that carries the oxygen to the entire body becomes limited.
The usual victims of PAD are the person’s legs. Still, however, this condition can also occur in the arteries that carry the blood from the person’s heart towards the stomach, extremities, kidneys and head.
What happens in PAD?
When the legs do not receive enough blood, the person affected experiences numbness and pain. Moreover, the person can also have an increased risk of getting an infection. For some, it may be a little difficult to fight off the onset of an infection once it arrives.
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What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
What Causes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
What Are the Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue?
Who Gets Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
Diagnosing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Who Treats Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
Gualfenesin and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Complications of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
What Tests Are Available for CFS?
What Are The Psychological Ramifications of CFS?
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Depression
Treatments for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Experimental and Drug Therapies for CFS
Alternative Treatments for CFS
Support Group Therapy
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What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome (or CFS) is a complex disorder characterized by a profound fatigue that is not improved by bed rest. Moreover, it may be worsened by physical or mental activity.
It is a condition classified by the World Health Organization as a nervous system disease, of unknown etiology, and potentially causing severe disability that can last for months and years.
It was only in 1988 that the name Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is attached to the mysterious illness.
Symptoms
Persons afflicted with CFS have a lower level of activity than they were capable of before their illness. Patients report that they experience not only weakness, but also muscle pains, impaired memory or mental concentration, insomnia and fatigue that can sometimes last for more than 24 hours.
Some CFS cases persist for years, with cause or causes still unidentifiable up to the present. The biggest reason is the unavailability of specific diagnostic tests.
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What is Carpel Tunnel Syndrome?
What Are the Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel?
How is Carpal Tunnel Diagnosed?
Who Gets Carpal Tunnel?
What Causes Carpal Tunnel?
Treatments for Carpal Tunnel
Carpal Tunnel Surgery
Home Remedies for Carpal Tunnel
Carpal Tunnel and Nerve Damage
Carpal Tunnel and Acupuncture
Exercises for Carpal Tunnel
Braces for Carpal Tunnel
Massage for Carpal Tunnel
How to Prevent Carpal Tunnel
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What Is Carpel Tunnel Syndrome?
What Is Carpal Syndrome?
The full name of the disease is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), a painful sensation of pinching or a tingling feeling in the fingers, the wrist and the whole hand. Sometimes, the pain may even run up the entire arm to the shoulder.
People who are afflicted with CTS suffer from a weakness in the hand (often dropping things). They usually wake up midnights with pain, numbness, and tingling sensations of the afflicted areas (fingers, wrist and hand).
Symptoms
Carpal tunnel syndrome produces pain and numbness in the thumb area and in the middle fingers, occurring near the palm of the hand. These worsen at night.
Other tell-tale signs include muscle weakness in the afflicted hand and wrist. Aside from the pain or tingling, the hand reflexes are impaired.