Losing your breath after exercise? Asthma could be the culprit
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November 10 , 2008 |
Even some of the best-conditioned athletes can find themselves wheezing and winded after exercising.
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Beware of the playful 'chest thump' to a child -- it could be fatal
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November 03 , 2008 |
Can playful jostling -- a "love tap" to the chest -- kill a child?
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Those aches and pains you feel may be symptoms of depression
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October 27, 2008 |
Those aches and pains that come on us suddenly for no reason may indeed be symptomatic of something that is indeed real: depression.
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Are Addiction Risks Greater for Children of Alcoholics?
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October 20, 2008 |
It's generally accepted that alcoholism is a disease, triggered by a terrible, compulsive addiction for a person to drink, often until he or she passes out. Alcoholism has been classified as a disease by a number of national medical and psychological organizations.
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Heart rhythm may be responsible for many falls among the elderly
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October 13, 2008 |
Just about everyone loses his or her balance every once in a while. And for the elderly, a number of conditions or illnesses can contribute to an increasing frequency of falls: an ear infection, osteoporosis, arthritis, neuropathy from diabetes, to name a few.
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Strep throat or sore throat: it's all in the diagnosis
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October 06, 2008 |
How do you know if that sore throat you have is a strep infection? Better yet, how does your doctor know?
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MRI scan offers remedial options for dyslexic children
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September 29, 2008 |
More and more uses are being found for the device known as the MRI -- magnetic resonance imaging -- and sometimes, what it finds can be used to improve specific treatment of a disease or condition.
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Tip to runners: When it comes to your feet, don't push past the pain
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September 15, 2008 |
Even for the most finely-tuned runners, pain in feet shouldn't be ignored. You can't run "beyond” the ache, using your mind to overcome what your body is telling you.
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Childhood exposure to farm animals seems to help those with asthma
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September 08, 2008 |
Slightly distorting an old adage: It may be a good idea to keep 'em on the farm before they see the big city.
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Osteoarthritis Pain Improves With Regular Exercise
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September 01, 2008 |
Here's a version of the old Johnny Carson routine using the Great Karnak: The answer: Exercise, exercise, exercise. The question: What three things can help improve knee pain from osteoarthritis?
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Anemia Linked to Elderly Mobility Problems
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August 25, 2008 |
The old TV commercial termed anemia as "iron-poor blood," and the condition's symptoms have been popularized as being tired and listless.
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Kayaking injuries don't usually happen when the rapids are rough
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August 18, 2008 |
Kayaking can be an exciting sport, shooting the rapids of a boulder-filled river, the kayaker enduring the bumps, twists and turns of a hair-raising ride.
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Is lack of calcium contributing to more arm fractures in children?
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August 11, 2008 |
The statistics identify it, but they don't explain it: kids are suffering from wrist and forearm breaks much more often than they did 30 years ago.
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Some ways to protect yourself from food-borne illnesses
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August 04, 2008 |
The latest nationwide outbreak of food poisoning -- this time from the salmonella bacterium -- places a big explanation point on the fact that even in the United States , consumers have to be careful about what they eat and drink.
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There is such a thing as too much exercise… and it's dangerous
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July 28, 2008 |
With just about every study and survey showing that a significant part of the American population is getting fatter and more sedentary, it might be difficult to believe that some people are damaging their health by training too much.
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Obese children see their lives in dark shades of misery
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July 21, 2008 |
Despite some efforts to adjust attitudes among overweight children that would make them -- at the very least -- accepting of their condition, obese kid are very unhappy, so much so that a recent study compared their misery with those children who had cancer.
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The Portable Infant Seat Isn't Protection for Every Situation
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July 14, 2008 |
While the moveable baby seat may be a Godsend for parents and caregivers, it isn't foolproof.
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Tailor-made exercise program can help lower back pain go away
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June 30 , 2008 |
It seems to be almost a contradiction in terms, but if you use exercise as a primary tool to treat back pain, you may not need anything else to ease the pain.
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Catheters can delay or eliminate surgery for Crohn's disease patients
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June 23 , 2008 |
While more medicines have been found to help fight the pain and discomfort caused by Crohn's disease, some patients will require surgery.
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Altitude headache relief may be a couple of pills away - but which ones?
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June 16 , 2008 |
While many people who get Lyme disease have a rash from a tick bite as an early sign they've become infected, the singular "bull's eye" target isn't always there.
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'Bull's Eye' Rash Not Always First Sign of Lyme Disease
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June 02 , 2008 |
While many people who get Lyme disease have a rash from a tick bite as an early sign they've become infected, the singular "bull's eye" target isn't always there.
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Decision-making requires both analysis and emotion
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May 26, 2008 |
Move over, Mr. Spock. The always logical Vulcan Star Trek officer often claimed that emotions got in the way of good decision-making. But at least one study has found that it takes both logic and emotional involvement to come up with a good choice, from where to have dinner to when to change jobs.
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Cardiac patients with a toothache better off with morning dentist visits
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May 19, 2008 |
Nothing can hurt more than a bad tooth, but if you also have heart disease, the time of day you visit the dentist can make a difference.
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Repetitive stress injuries not just for computer nerds
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May 12, 2008 |
The computer is the office worker's new best friend in the 21st century. It also can be a real pain… literally.
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Contact Lenses Designed for Extended Use May Reduce Infection Risk
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May 5, 2008 |
In the late 1980s, extended use contact lenses were viewed skeptically by many ophthalmologists. At that time the theory was, the longer you wear them, the better the chance for developing an infection, especially a bacterial one.
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Sometimes, athletes should 'do' instead of 'think'
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April 21, 2008 |
Some athletes seem always to come through when the pressure is highest.
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'I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up' is Not a Joke
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April 14, 2008 |
As the American population ages, so increases the risk of a number of debilitating ailments and injuries.
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How soon can your baby understand what you say?
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April 07, 2008 |
The debate as to whether a baby's brain is "hard-wired" to understand language or whether language skills are acquired over time hasn't stopped.
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Making exercise part of your routine as a teen creates healthier adults
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March 31, 2008 |
While it may not equate with knowing the details of brain surgery, being aware of how important exercise is for adolescents can literally be a life-saver.
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Tree Shade is Cool, but How Well Does it Protect You From UV Rays?
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March 24, 2008 |
With Spring here, there's little doubt that activity for many will soon switch from the house to the outdoors.
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Cocaine’s Wicked Double Punch Causes Major Heart Stress
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March 17, 2008 |
Does cocaine use cause your blood vessels to constrict, putting so much strain on the heart that a heart attack can occur?
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Unpleasant body odor tied to essential physiological element
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March 10, 2008 |
Everyone needs to perspire. Sweating as the result of exercise, or emotional stress or being exposed to too much heat is an essential way to cool the body.
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Hidden hazards lurk for recovering alcoholics
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March 03, 2008 |
The first and most important action for alcoholics is to stop drinking. The second is to stay off the booze.
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Same symptoms as the flu, but your child may have a different virus
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February 25, 2008 |
With a late-season flu outbreak affecting hundreds of thousands of Americans, those familiar symptoms your child shows -- difficulty in breathing, coughing and fever -- may actually not be the flu at all.
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‘Mind Over Matter’ can Control Irritable Bowel Syndrome… Literally
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February 18, 2008 |
When drugs and dietary changes don't provide relief from the pain, bloating and other unpleasant gastrointestinal symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, patients may want to try a different approach.
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Bad Breath Not from What You Eat but from What Bacteria You Have
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February 04, 2008 |
It's not the food you eat the may cause halitosis, better known as bad breath. The garlic, onions, coffee alcohol a person consumes could have some detrimental effect on one's breath, but the real culprit may too much or too little of a specific type of bacteria that dominate the back portion of the top of your tongue.
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Pacifiers help prevent SIDS, but baby on its back still the best approach
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January 28, 2008 |
While new research suggests that putting a baby to sleep with a pacifier may reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, putting your baby to sleep on his or her back and not exposing the baby to smoke before or after birth are the two most important steps parents can take to reduce the risk of SIDS, according to child care experts.
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MD’s judgment, experience often best ways to treat a baby’s fever
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January 21, 2008 |
Experience is not only often the best teacher, it also can be the best basis for making decisions.
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Deadly Ebola virus may be used to treat lung diseases
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January 14, 2008 |
One person's poison can often be another person's salvation, to paraphrase an old axiom.
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TV viewing before bedtime linked to irregular child sleep patterns, experts say
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January 07, 2008 |
It may seem like a good idea: Use a bit of TV viewing to ease your young child off to sleep.
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Nasal Antibiotic May be Able to Reduce Hospital Staph Infections
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December 29, 2007 |
The latest string of outbreaks of a version of a bacterial staphylococcus infection in schools and other places where the public gathers has caused attention to focus again how to bring this dangerous germ under control.
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Pregnancy takes a good sense of timing… literally
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December 24, 2007 |
First, there's the initial baby question: When is the right time to have your first child?
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Gastrointestinal problems costing close to $100 billion annually
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December 17, 2007 |
Among our commonest and most frequent ailments are conditions and diseases that start in organs leading to the gut.
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Causes of backpack injuries not necessarily confined to the obvious
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December 10, 2007 |
What's the most common injury a backpack-toting student will get at some time during his or her school years?
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Can Adding Oregano Keep Infection Away?
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December 03, 2007 |
The argument over whether oregano is a legitimate herb to be included in the basics of a pizza recipe may be usurped by a more important concern.
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Here are Some Ways to Avoid Holiday Weight Gain
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November 26, 2007 |
It's that time of year again: visits with family and friends, gift-giving, conviviality, that “warmth” toward your fellow human beings… and too much food and drink.
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Leg pain can be a precursor to far more serious problems
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November 19, 2007 |
The way to a person's heart may not be through the stomach, as the adage says.
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Quit-smoking aids work at different levels for different people
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November 12, 2007 |
To paraphrase George Orwell: Some nicotine-replacement products are more equal than others.
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It's hard to tell the difference between a migraine and an ‘ordinary' headache
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November 05, 2007 |
If you feel like someone has split your head open with an axe, is that kind of pain always associated with a migraine headache?
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