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AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center
Address
1604 Lamons LaneSuite 202
Johnson City, TN 37604
(423) 482-8711
www.awaremed.com
Hours
Mon:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tue:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thu:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fri:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Areas We Service:
Asheville, NC, Granite Falls, NC, Hudson, NC, Lenoir, NC, Hickory, NC, Boone, NC, North Wilkesboro, NC, Wilkesboro, NC, Greenville, SC, Morristown, TN, Knoxville, TN, Gatlinburg, TN, Kingsport, TN, Bristol, VA, Abingdon, VAAbdominal Pain
Stomach Pain Prevention and Treatment
Abdominal pain is a source of frustration for many people. Whether you're dealing with a mild stomach ache or sharp, distracting pain, it's worth learning about what causes abdominal pain and where to get help. Symptoms of abdominal pain can include things as mild as indigestion, yet can be as troubling as intense pain that lasts days at a time.
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Abnormal Periods
A Checklist to Identify Signs of an Abnormal Period
One woman's "abnormal period" might be another woman's version of normal. This article explains the baseline gynecologists use to determine if your period is abnormal, why it is abnormal, which symptoms are a cause for your concern, and which treatment options are available to you to mitigate an abnormal menstrual cycle.
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Acid Reflux Disease (GERD)
Causes of Acid Reflux Disease & Treatment for GERD
Many people think of heartburn as a minor health problem, but it can sometimes be a symptom of the more serious ailment known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Commonly referred to as acid reflux disease, GERD is a condition that affects many people worldwide. Despite their prevalence, GERD and acid reflux disease can be treated.
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Acleara Acne Treatment
Painless, Effective & Proven Non-Invasive Acne Treatment
Acne can damage your confidence and self-esteem, particularly if you have struggled with chronic acne for a large portion of your life. Despite common wisdom, acne is a problem for more than teenagers, and adult acne is a very real condition. Acleara acne treatment, a revolutionary new procedure, can provide relief for acne-damaged skin.
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Acne
Whiteheads, Blackheads and Pimples
Acne can damage your confidence and self-esteem. Most associate acne with teenagers and puberty, but a growing number of adults suffer from the condition as well. Acne can ultimately cause scars, so it should always be taken seriously.
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Acne Scar Treatment
Treatment of Acne and Acne Scars
When acne develops, pores in the skin become blocked with oil. Bacteria begin to grow in the pore, and acne (also called pimples, zits or breakouts) can develop. Acne can be mild or severe and may cause scarring if pimples are squeezed repetitively.
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Acne Treatment
Happy, Healthy Skin
Acne takes many forms: Whiteheads, blackheads, pimples and cysts are troubling and difficult to deal with, especially when they occur in adults (adult acne). There is no one best acne treatment, but there are several options available to those suffering from this condition.
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Actinic Keratosis
Solar Keratosis Treatment
Actinic keratosis is a skin condition that most commonly appears as a rough, scaly patch on the skin. In most serious cases, actinic keratosis can lead to skin cancer. The condition can occur on almost any part of the body, but it is most common in areas that receive frequent sun exposure.
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Active Couch Potato
An active couch potato gets regular exercise, but spends a lot of time sitting.
Active couch potatoes are people who get regular exercise, but they end up sitting most of the day as a result of circumstance. Research shows that trips to the gym can't undo the effects of a day spent sitting. Even if a person is getting a fair amount of exercise, sedentary habits usually outweigh exercise.
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Acupressure
The Healing Touch
A sister treatment to acupuncture, acupressure applies the concepts of energy, meridians and chi to massage. Unlike acupuncture, acupressure uses no needles. However, it focuses on the same pressure points throughout your body to bring you relaxation, relief and wellness.
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Acupuncture Therapy for Diabetes
Acupuncture Therapy Can Help Reverse the Biochemical Imbalances of Diabetes
Diabetes is a biochemical imbalance that makes your cells resistant to insulin, causing sugar overload in your bloodstream. Acupuncture may correct imbalances and help you avoid serious health complications.
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Acute Care
Maintain Good Health from Head to Toe
An acute illness or injury refers to a condition that appears suddenly, progresses quickly, and, in most cases, requires only a short-term treatment. It can be an illness as simple as strep throat or as severe as a heart attack.
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Adenomyosis
Alleviate Discomfort Caused by Abnormal Endometrial Tissue Growth
Adenomyosis is a medical condition characterized by the movement of endometrial tissue into the uterus muscle. The condition causes the uterine wall to thicken and often contributes to heavy or extended menstrual cycles, as well as pain during your period or sexual intercourse. Treatment helps alleviate your pain and ranges from at-home treatments to surgery.
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Adrenal Fatigue Treatment
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) May Treat Adrenal Fatigue
Your insomnia, body aches, and decreased libido may all be linked to your adrenal glands, which may be struggling to produce cortisol, a crucial hormone that helps regulate your “fight-or-flight” response. When your body is under extreme stress your adrenal glands can begin producing cortisol in disruptive fits and starts. Hormone replacement therapy may balance those levels and improve your symptoms.
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Adult Stem Cells
Adult Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cells are one of the most important advancements in modern medical science. Their potential applications for healing, aesthetic procedures and pain relief are nearly limitless. But many people are concerned about their creation: Is it true they all come from human embryos? The answer is no. Adult stem cells are created entirely from adult tissue; no embryos are used in the process.
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Age Management Services
Preventing the Onset of Illness and Age-Related Diseases
Getting older is a fact of life, and most people believe that aging is just as inevitable. To some extent that's true, but what's also true is that with the proper medical guidance, you can enjoy a healthy and fulfilling life well into your golden years. One of the most effective methods for accomplishing this is known as age management.
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Age Spots and Liver Spots
Fight Back Against the Signs of Facial Aging
Age spots, also called liver spots, are flat tan, brown or black spots of darker pigmentation (skin coloring) that appear on the skin of the face, neck, shoulders and arms. There are many cosmetic and aesthetic treatments designed to lighten or eliminate their appearance.
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AIDS
Discover the Mechanisms and Medicines Involved in Battling AIDS
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, more commonly known as AIDS is a life-threatening condition caused by the HIV virus. It progressively weakens the immune system, leaving the host vulnerable to a number of opportunistic infections. AIDS is commonly treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART) or highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).
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Alopecia Treatment
The Result of an Immune Attack on Hair Follicles
Alopecia refers to hair loss. There are three alopecia types: Alopecia areata (hair loss in patches, often caused by the immune system mistakenly attacking hair follicles), alopecia totalis (loss of all hair on the scalp) and alopecia universalis (loss of all hair on the body).
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Altitude Sickness
Hiking into the Mountains Should Never Cause You a Headache
High altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), occurs due to a lack of oxygen at high altitudes. Although common, AMS should be taken seriously to prevent more serious and deadly forms of high altitude sickness from forming. Thankfully, there are many ways to prevent and treat AMS.
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Amenorrhea
Understand the Impact of a Missed Cycle
The menstrual cycle in women is essential to reproductive health. When menstruation is absent or extremely delayed, this is the condition known as amenorrhea. Amenorrhea can affect women of any age. This condition can lead to infertility issues.
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Management
The Signs, Symptoms and Treatment of Lou Gehrig's Disease, ALS.
ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease is a condition that effects nearly 30,000 Americans, inhibiting and eventually removing the ability to control one's body over the course of a few years. Let's dive into the specifics of the debilitating disease.
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Androgen Replacement Therapy
Male Reproductive Hormone Management
An androgen is a hormone or group of hormones which regulate the development and function of the male reproductive system. Androgen is largely produced in the adrenal cortex. Testosterone is one of the most well-known androgens. Testosterone plays a key role in directing the onset of changes during puberty.
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Anemia
Anemia Could be the Root of your Low Energy
We've all had days where we've felt sluggish and in a fog. If these days turn into weeks or longer, anemia may be to blame. While anemia may mimic general exhaustion on the outside, on the inside, however, anemia affects how your blood transports oxygen. A very serious condition.
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Ankylosing Spondylitis Treatment
A Condition Causing Spinal Joint Fusion & Hunched-Forward Posture
Considered a form of inflammatory arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis (AS) causes inflammation of the spinal joints (vertebrae), which can lead to severe, chronic pain and discomfort. As it progresses, ankylosing spondylitis causes ankylosis (new bone formation in the spine). This leads to some of the vertebrae in your spine fusing, making the spine less flexible, and causing a hunched-forward posture.
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Anti-Aging Medicine
Fight Back Against Old Age
Anti-aging medicine employs the latest scientific research, advances in biotechnology, and clinical preventive medicine to slow down conditions associated with aging. Through preventive screenings, early disease detection, prompt intervention, and optimal nutrition, anti-aging physicians help fight and slow down age-related disease and dysfunction.
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Antioxidant Skin Treatment
Give Yourself Clean, Clear Skin without Chemicals
Beautiful, clear skin can be elusive, which causes many to seek out various aesthetic treatments, such as laser skin rejuvenation and surgery. But for mild skin improvement, these drastic measures are often not necessary. Antioxidant skin treatments provide a way to improve the youthful appearance of skin, all without surgery or lasers.
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Antiphospholipid Syndrome Treatment
Antiphospholipid Syndrome Can Cause Arterial Blood Clots and Pregnancy Complications
Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) occurs when your immune system attacks your blood’s healthy proteins. APS causes blood clots in veins and arteries and can also cause pregnancy complications like miscarriage and stillbirth. While no cure for APS exists, medications and lifestyle changes can reduce your risk of developing blood clots.
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Aplastic Anemia (Bone Marrow Aplasia)
Restore New Blood Cell Production in Your Bone Marrow
Damage to your bone marrow, a spongy tissue which produces stem cells, can cause a condition known as aplastic anemia to occur. Ranging in severity, untreated aplastic anemia can cause severe health complications and negatively impact your quality of life. Fortunately, treatment is available to restore blood cell production in the bone marrow.
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Appendicitis
Your Painful Abdominal Infection Needn't Disrupt Your Life
Appendicitis is a painful condition caused by the appendix becoming infected by foreign bacteria. If the appendix is not removed quickly, the organ could rupture, leading to a further and more serious abdominal infection. Thankfully, there are several appendectomy procedures that can lead to a quick recovery with minimal damage.
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Aromatherapy
Enhance Psychological & Physical Wellbeing with Natural Oils
Aromatherapy is the practice of using aromatic essences from natural plant oils to enhance your psychological and physical wellbeing. Scent released by these oils are known to act on the hypothalamus to encourage whole-body healing, with the potential to positively impact your stress levels, mood and even libido.
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Arthritis
Rheumatoid and Other Forms
Arthritis is a condition where a joint or several joints become inflamed and painful. There are over 100 different types of arthritis. The most common of these are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
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Athletic Performance Evaluation (APE)
Stay at the Top of Your Game
An athletic performance evaluation (APE)/sports performance evaluation is a nutritional and metabolic assessment of an athlete with the intended outcome being to optimize his or her athletic performance and well-being.
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Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation is characterized by an irregular and sometimes rapid heartbeat. Often mistaken as a minor heart problem, atrial fibrillation is serious and can lead to the development of blood clots, increasing your risk of heart related death and stroke significantly. Fortunately, medication, non-surgical, and surgical procedures are available to restore your cardiovascular health.
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Autism and Gut Health
The GAPS Diet May Improve the Lives of Autistic People
The GAPS diet is an elimination diet that lasts several years, and is designed to reduce autistic traits by improving gut health. It is based on the theory that toxins produced by gut bacteria cause autism. The GAPS diet is purported to also reduce symptoms of ADHD, dyslexia, and schizophrenia.
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Autoimmune Disease
Arthritis, Sclerosis, Diabetes & Other Chronic Diseases
Every cell inside your body has a function. Sometimes, these cells are attacked when your immune system mistakes them for something foreign - something that shouldn't be there. This causes your body's defense system to try to eliminate those cells from the body, causing a variety of health problems. This is known as autoimmune disease.
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Autoimmune Hepatitis
Learn About Symptoms, Treatments, and Prognosis of Autoimmune Hepatitis.
Autoimmune hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver due to an autoimmune response within the body. The disease is characterized by abdominal or joint pain and yellowing of the skin and eyes. It may appear chronically or become a lifelong illness. In severe cases, the disease may be fatal.
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Autologous Lipocyte Micronized Injection (ALMI)
Use Your Own Stem Cells to Repair and Restore Tissue
Autologous Lipocyte Micronized Injection (ALMI) is a non-surgical rejuvenation treatment that uses stem cells from your own tissues to restore volume, texture and tone to your skin, as well as repair and restore damaged tissue in other parts of the body, such as the scalp and reproductive organs.
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Autologous Protease Inhibitor Concentrate (APIC) Therapy
An Integrative Treatment for Osteoarthritis
Autologous Protease Inhibitor Concentrate (APIC) is a treatment for osteoarthritis that does not require surgery. APIC treats osteoarthritis by concentrating the levels of Alpha-2- Macroglobulin (A2M) in your bloodstream. A2M is a plasma protein that can prevent the progression of osteoarthritis by preventing cartilage breakdown, promoting tissue growth and supporting the restoration of your affected joint.
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Ayurvedic Medicine
Ancient Holistic Care
With 5,000 years of history behind it, it's no wonder that Ayurveda is one of the top forms of alternative medicine. Unlike some of the other methods of alternative medicine, Ayurveda is a complete health care system that looks at the body, spirit and mind.
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Back and Neck Tendonitis
Could Your Severe Back and Neck Pain Actually be Tendonitis?
Most of us have probably experienced tendonitis at some point, the legs, feet and hands being affected very often, but back and neck tendonitis can cause just as much-if not more-pain and discomfort, interfering with your ability to conduct daily life.
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Back Pain
Fight Back Against Pain
Back pain can occur in a number of ways. It can be dull or sharp, local or spread over a large muscle group. Back pain can be experienced as muscle spasms or numbness in the leg that extends below the knee.
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Bartholin Cyst & Abscess Treatment
Excessive Growth of Your Bartholin's Glands Caused by Duct Blockage
Swollen lumps and pain in the labial area may signal a blockage of the Bartholin glands which secrete vaginal lubrication. When the glandular ducts become blocked, Bartholin's cysts or abscesses can develop. Treatment options range from at-home sitz baths to incision and drainage procedures. Removal of the glands is also an option.
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Basal Metabolic Rate
Calculate & Understand the Meaning of BMR
Even though it may not feel like it, your body is always in motion. It takes plenty of fuel (calories) to keep your body running normally as it digests food, pumps blood through your body, makes your lungs move, and more. The number of calories your body burns at rest is known as your basal metabolic rate (BMR).
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BHRT Injections
BHRT Injections - The Medicine of Tomorrow, Today
Hormone imbalance effects millions of Americans and an effective treatment is in high demand. Fortunately, a treatment exists which may help correct a variety of hormonal issues. Hormone replacement therapy has gained increasing popularity over the last decade and has been used to treat a wide variety of conditions.
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Bicep Tendon Tear Repair
When the Tendons Attaching Your Bicep to Your Shoulder Split
A biceps rupture refers to when the tendons which attach your bicep muscles to the bones of your shoulder and elbow become torn as the result of injury or overuse, leading to the loss of strength in your arm. Rehabilitation includes strengthening exercises and physical therapy, as well as surgical mediations in severe cases.
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Biofeedback Therapy
Learn About the Uses and Benefits of Biofeedback
Biofeedback is a technique using measurements of activity from different parts of the body to help patients manage and remedy different medical conditions. Once a patient knows how their own body is behaving, they can learn to control those behaviors. Controlled behaviors may include therapeutic breathing, meditation, stretching, or flexing.
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Bioidentical DHEA Replacement Therapy
Bioidentical DHEA Replacement
DHEA is short for dehydroepiandrosterone. DHEA is a hormone produced by the body that regulates many important functions. Because it is so crucial, DHEA has even been called the "mother of all hormones." That nickname exists because DHEA is a precursor hormone, meaning it is essential to the production of other hormones such as testosterone and estrogen. Bioidentical DHEA replacement is a treatment used to combat DHEA hormonal imbalance.
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Bioidentical Estrogen Replacement Therapy
Replaced Estrogen Lost Due to Aging & Menopause
Estrogen, commonly dubbed the "female hormone," regulates secondary sexual characteristics in the body. However, this hormone has a far bigger impact than that implies. For most women, having imbalanced estrogen leads to a number of difficult side effects and symptoms. A small number of men are affected by estrogen hormonal imbalance as well. Bioidentical estrogen refers to a hormonal treatment designed to combat problems with estrogen imbalance.
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Bioidentical Hormone Doctors
Find Bioidentical Hormone Doctors in Your Area Today
Patients must find a seasoned medical professional with years of experience in bioidentical hormones. Because of the versatility of the treatment, experts come from all reaches of the medical community. Many hold a degree in allopathic or osteopathic medicine. Many belong to associations related to BHRT or its applications.
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Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
Learn About Bioidentical Hormones (BHRT)
For women, menopause is a major concern while men deal with andropause and low testosterone. Many age-related issues are the result of hormonal imbalance. Your body has a complex collection of glands called the endocrine system. Each of these glands generates crucial hormones, such as testosterone, estrogen and progesterone. Excessive or reduced levels of these hormones can wreak havoc on your system. Bio-identical hormone replacement, or BHRT, is the only safe, natural solution to hormonal imbalance.
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Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy for Chronic Stress
Treat Stress with Hormones & Relaxation
We all deal with stress, from work to family and everything in between; stress is a part of the body's natural fight-or-flight response. When you're constantly feeling stressed, however, you have a condition known as chronic stress. There are many factors that contribute to chronic stress, and a similarly high number of treatment options.
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Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy for Insomnia
Achieve Better Sleep with BHRT
Everyone has trouble falling asleep sometimes, but when the condition happens repeatedly it can begin to affect multiple aspects of your life. Insomnia can impact your ability to function at school, in the workplace, and even at home.
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Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy For Men
Andropause, Low Testosterone and More
Hormones play a crucial role in the functioning of your body. Their levels and balance, also known as male hormone harmony, are extremely important for your health, physical shape, and well-being. As a man ages, his body becomes less effective in producing these vital hormones. Hormone levels fall to unhealthy levels, creating a hormone imbalance in his body.
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Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy for Muscle Loss
Bioidentical Hormone Solutions for Your Muscle Loss
It's estimated that between ages 30 and 70 a man will lose nearly a quarter of their skeletal muscle mass, turning even the hunkiest guy into a lanky fella. Hours spent in the gym are not in vain, however, muscle loss is preventable with bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT).
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Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy for Weight Loss
Bioidentical Hormones & Your Body Weight
For many years, physicians and researchers struggled to connect the dots between hormones and their role in weight loss. Women have long known that food cravings and sluggish metabolisms were very real problems making it hard to lose weight, but convincing the medical world of their link to weight was difficult. Recent studies have linked hormones and weight gain, indicating that hormonal treatment for weight loss is a viable option.
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Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy For Women
Menopause, Hormones and Aging
Hormones play a crucial role in the functioning of your body. Their levels and balance, also known as female hormone harmony, are extremely important to your health, mood, and well-being. As a woman ages, her body becomes less effective in producing these vital hormones. Hormones fall to unhealthy levels creating a hormone imbalance in your body. Female hormones must stay in perfect hormonal balance for your body to function optimally.
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Bioidentical Hormones
Achieve Hormone Balance Naturally
Bioidentical hormones are chemically and biologically identical to the hormones produced naturally in the body. These plant-derived hormones are used as a part of bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, a treatment designed to restore the natural hormone levels in men and women. Bioidentical hormones are most commonly associated with the treatment of menopause and low testosterone, but they have many other uses as well. Bioidentical hormones can be used to treat both men and women.
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Bioidentical Melatonin Replacement Therapy
Melatonin Replacement Therapy
Sleep is essential for a healthy body and mind. What many people don't realize, however, is that being unable to fall asleep or having poor sleep quality can actually be caused by hormonal imbalance. Hormone-related sleep problems are related to melatonin, a hormone that regulates the body's circadian rhythm. The circadian rhythm helps the body naturally feel tired and sleep at the right times. When melatonin is deficient, it can lead to serious sleep problems. Bioidentical melatonin replacement can treat these issues.
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Bioidentical Pregnenolone Replacement Therapy
Improve Mood, Cognitive Function & Your Sex Drive
Pregnenolone is a precursor hormone. A precursor hormone leads to the production of other key hormones in the body. Like all hormones, pregnenolone can become imbalanced. This type of hormonal imbalance has many major symptoms and leads to many different health conditions. Hormonal imbalance can be treated through the use of bioidentical pregnenolone, a form of bio-identical hormone replacement.
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Bioidentical Progesterone Replacement Therapy
Optimize Your Progesterone Levels Naturally
Women face a number of unique health challenges. Many of these stem from the processes of menstruation and pregnancy. These functions of the female body are regulated in part by the hormone progesterone. When the body produces too much progesterone, it can lead to a decrease in estrogen levels. Producing too little progesterone causes problems, as well. Bioidentical progesterone replacement is a treatment created to help women overcome these issues and enjoy a better quality of life.
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Bioidentical Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Low-T Treatment
Low testosterone has become a phrase that all men fear. The gradual loss of testosterone, sometimes called low T, occurs naturally with age. Unfortunately, it also brings along many symptoms and side effects like low sex drive, erective dysfunction and weight gain. Bioidentical testosterone has helped many men regain their youthful vigor.
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Biotin Injections for Hair Growth
Restore Hair Elasticity and Promote Hair Growth
Biotin is a type of B complex vitamin that occurs naturally in a variety of foods. Biotin injections are used for the improvement of fine, fragile, or thinning hair. Biotin injections assist in the metabolism of fatty acids, carbohydrates, and protein, and its major benefit is strengthening hair and nails.
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Bladder Dysfunction
Trouble Urinating may Signal a Larger Problem, Bladder Dysfunction
Bladder dysfunction, also known as voiding dysfunction, is a condition during which you can't effectively urinate and empty your bladder. This can be an embarrassing, painful and possibly serious problem that-if left untreated-could lead to infection and eventually cause organ system failure.
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Bladder Removal Surgery (Cystectomy)
Removal and Reconstruction of Various Organs to Treat Urinary Disorders
A cystectomy is the surgical removal of the bladder that is utilized to treat bladder cancer or to address certain birth defects or nerve disorders that affect the urinary tract. Whether it is the partial or total removal of your bladder, the goal of the cystectomy is to prevent the cancer from spreading and to improve your quality of life.
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Bladder Stones
Symptoms, Causes & Treatment for Bladder Calculus
Bladder stones are solid or semi-solid deposits that form in the bladder. Bladder stones, which are known medically as vesical calculus, can be very painful. If left untreated, some bladder stones can even deal lasting health damage.
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Bloating Treatment
End Your Gastrointestinal Strife with These Tips
Bloating occurs when the abdomen fills with air or gas, leading to swelling of the abdomen which may feel hard or tight to the touch and is associated with discomfort and pain. Bloating typically occurs due to overeating, gas, stress or indigestion.
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Blood Testing
Standard Lab Blood Work for Adults & Children
Lab blood work, otherwise known as a blood test, is an extremely effective diagnostic tool. Your blood carries nutrients and oxygen to the organs, and impurities are filtered out by the kidneys. By testing the levels of specific substances in your bloodstream, your doctor can diagnose a number of conditions.
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Blood-Glucose Monitoring
Keep Your Diabetes at Bay with Blood-Glucose Tests
For people living with diabetes, doctors may recommend some form of self-testing for their blood sugar levels. Monitoring is done with a portable electronic device that measures the amount of sugar in a tiny drop of blood, usually taken from the fingertip. The results of this test are then reviewed with the doctor during routine office visits.
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Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate Therapy
Aspirated Stem Cells to Aid in Healing
Bone marrow aspirate concentrate--made with fluid aspirated from your bone marrow--contains stem cells that aid in healing bone, repairing cartilage and promoting growth of new blood vessels. This concentrate is injected directly into the treatment site where it is needed as an aid to healing.
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Botanical Medicine
The Healing Power of Nature
Botanical medicine is a broad term for herbal remedies. Many consider it to be a more natural way to maintain a desirable quality of life because it allows you to use the natural properties of plants, berries, bark, seeds and flowers to facilitate optimal wellness. Some people also prefer botanical medicine for treating health issues.
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BOTOX Cervical Dystonia Treatment
End Your Chronic Neck Pain & Muscle Spasms
Cervical dystonia can cause severe muscle spasms and neck pain, most commonly in adults over the age of 40. Fortunately, BOTOX® injections can prevent the nerve signals that trigger cervical dystonia from reaching the neck muscles in order to prevent the spasms or involuntary head movements that characterize the condition.
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BOTOX Cosmetic
Beat Wrinkles and Lines
Your flexing facial muscles may reveal too many years of emotion in the form of wrinkles, creases, and folds. Botox may help minimize these signs of aging and allow you to look as young as you feel.
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BOTOX for Spasticity
Relax Your Stiffened Muscles & Put an End to Involuntary Movements
Affecting an estimated 12 million people worldwide, spasticity causes muscle stiffness and involuntary muscle movements due to continuous muscle contractions. A new therapy for treating spasticity has been developed and uses BOTOX® to relax the muscles involved in causing stiffness and involuntary muscle movements.
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BOTOX Injections for Migraines
Prevent the Onset of Headaches & Migraines
Traditionally used to improve facial appearance through the elimination of fine lines and wrinkles, BOTOX® is now FDA-approved for the treatment of chronic migraines. If you experience 15 or more headache days per month in which migraines persist for 4 hours or more, ask your healthcare provider about BOTOX® migraines treatment.
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Botulism Treatment
Immediate Medical Care Can Prevent Long-Term Effects of Botulism
Botulism is a serious nerve and muscle condition causing blurred vision and breathing difficulties. It’s caused by a toxin called Clostridium botulinum that originates in spoiled food and infected wounds. Treatment for this life-threatening condition includes antitoxins and surgery.
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Brain Gut Connection
The Effects of Gut Inflammation on Mental Focus
The gut, which helps the body digest food and convert it to energy, is an essential part of a healthy digestion system. The gut is home to thousands of different bacteria, some of which have positive effects on health and some of which have negative. Recent medical studies indicate that there may be a strong connection between mental health and gut health. This is known as the brain-gut connection.
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Bulging Disc
Treatment of Bulging Disc
A disc provides a layer of cushion between the bones (vertebrae) of the back. Discs are also responsible for absorbing shock and vibration. The outside of a disc is made from firm cartilage and the center is softer and more sponge-like. Bulging discs occur when the disc begins to lose strength and pressure and the spine forces the disc to expand beyond its normal boundaries and into the spinal canal.
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Bursitis
Reduce Bursae Inflammation to Alleviate Pain & Discomfort
Characterized by severe pain and inflammation, bursitis is a condition impacting small, fluid-filled sacs called bursae located near your joints. Your treatment will depend on what is causing your bursitis. Causes range from infection and disease to sudden injury. Most commonly, though, bursitis develops gradually from repetitive motion injuries.
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Calorie Restriction Diet
Lose Weight by Reducing Calorie Intake
You probably think of calories only as they relate to food and how many are in your favorite dish. However, calories are actually units of energy that allow your body to perform normal bodily functions such as breathing. This is why it is important to consult your medical provider before starting a calorie restriction diet.
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Calories and Weight Gain
Could Counting Calories be all it Takes to Shed Pounds?
Eat this, don't eat that, this is good, that is bad; how are we supposed to make any sense of the countless diets out there? Do any of them even work? There is evidence to suggest a much easier way to lose weight and keep it off. Simply counting calories.
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Candida Overgrowth Treatments
Arresting Candida Overgrowth and Restoring Balance to Your Gut Flora
Candida overgrowth occurs when the delicate balance of Candida yeast and bacteria in your intestines is disrupted and yeast begins to multiply and take over. Yeast is a microscopic fungal organism normally present in the healthy mucous membranes of the mouth, intestines or genitalia, but it can proliferate throughout your body and become toxic, causing severe illness and even death.
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Canker Sores
Treat the Most Common Type of Mouth Ulcer
A aphthous ulcer, more commonly known as a canker sore, is a painful sore that can form on the inside of the mouth, specifically your tongue, lip or cheek. Although the causes of canker sores are unknown and possibly numerous, there are a variety of different ways to treat them.
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Cardiometabolic Syndrome
Syndrome X and Insulin Resistance
Cardiometabolic syndrome refers to a group of risk factors that raise your chance of developing a vascular disease (like heart disease) or type 2 diabetes. According to the Indian Journal of Pharmacology, adults with cardiometabolic syndrome (also called syndrome X or insulin resistance syndrome) are twice as likely to die from coronary heart disease and three times as likely to have a heart attack or stroke.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Get Back to Your Daily Life
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a disorder of the wrist and hand caused by pressure on the median nerve in the carpal tunnel of the hand. This syndrome causes a variety of symptoms including numbness, weakness and pain. Treating this condition correctly can eliminate the pain and help prevent further injury.
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Cartilage Tears
Defining cartilage tears and the options for torn cartilage repairs.
Cartilage tears occur at your bodily joints, most frequently the knees, hips, and shoulders. These can be caused by sports injuries, overuse, or due to the brittle cartilage from the normal aging process. Solutions range from physical therapy to arthroscopic surgery, or autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) for knee cartilage repair.
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Celiac Disease
Testing, Treatment and the Gluten-Free Diet
Gluten is a protein that is found in many different food components, notably wheat, barley and rye. Although it is found all over, gluten is mostly associated with bread products and other carbohydrates. Celiac disease refers to an immune condition in which the body rejects all gluten.
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Cellulite
Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Cellulite
Cellulite is a troubling issue for women from all walks of life. As pockets of dimpled fat that typically appear around the thighs, buttocks and elsewhere, cellulite can be extremely damaging to confidence and self-esteem. Thankfully, there are many different cellulite treatment options available.
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Cellulite Reduction
Laser Body Sculpting
Cellulite can damage your look and harm your confidence level. You should be able to show off your skin without fear of unsightly fat peeking out. Many cellulite home remedies and cellulite creams claim to eliminate the problem, but the only real solution is laser body sculpting. The best form of laser cellulite reduction comes with the targeted fat reduction of Chromogenex i-Lipo.
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Cellulitis Treatment
A Red Swollen Rash Caused by a Bacterial Infection
Cellulitis is a common, potentially threatening bacterial skin infection, caused when bacteria infects subcutaneous tissue, the layer of tissue located just underneath your skin. The result is a red, swollen area of skin that feels hot and tender to the touch. Dissimilar from cellulite, which is a genetic skin condition causing skin dimpling, cellulitis is treatable by antibiotic.
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Cervical Dysplasia
Abnormal Growth of Cells in the Cervix
Cervical dysplasia, also known as cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), is a condition which causes abnormal cell growth on the lining of the cervix. Developing at any age in a woman's lifetime, cervical dysplasia is most often caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) (one of the most common types of sexually transmitted infections).
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Chagas Disease
Protect Your Heart & Digestive Tract from Swelling and Congestion
Chagas disease is an infection caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, spread by the triatominae bug. The disease has two phases, acute and chronic, and while acute Chagas disease may cause a mild fever, rash, or nausea, chronic Chagas disease can cause serious cardiovascular and digestive conditions unless treated immediately.
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Chelation Therapy
A Heavy Metal Detox that Supports Heart & Brain Health
Chelation therapy is a detoxification procedure for individuals exposed to high levels of heavy metals such as mercury or lead. The procedure consists of an injection of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, or EDTA, which forms a chemical bond with the toxic metal and causes elimination of both through the kidneys into the urine.
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Chicken Pox Treatment
A Common Illness in Children Causing Skin Rash & Blistering
Chicken pox is an infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus inciting an itchy rash, fluid-filled blisters and scabs. These symptoms usually occur on the face, chest and back and then spread to the rest of the body. After treatment, the virus lies dormant and may reactivate as shingles in later life.
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Chlamydia Treatment
A Common & Curable Sexually Transmitted Disease
Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by bacteria called Chlamydia trachomatis (or C. trachomatis). Infecting both men and women through sexual contact (by having vaginal, anal or oral sex with someone who is infected), chlamydia infection can cause permanent damage to the reproductive system and warrants immediate medical intervention.
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Cholestasis Treatment
There Are Many Ways to Treat the Symptoms and Causes of Cholestasis.
Cholestasis is the blockage of bile flow cause by certain medications, hepatitis, or bile duct stones. Symptoms like intense itching, abdominal pain, and yellowing skin can be treated with medication, supplements, botanicals or surgery.
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Chromosome Testing for Infertility
Trace Genetic Causes of Infertility
Chromosome or genetic testing for infertility can help identify chromosomal abnormalities that may be at the root of multiple miscarriages or failed in vitro fertilization. Understanding the role your genetics play in your inability to conceive a child or carry a pregnancy to term can help direct a proper course in addressing infertility.
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Chronic Disease Management
Control Chronic & Respiratory Diseases
The term chronic disease is used to describe a medical condition that affects a patient for an extended period of time. In some cases, there may be no cure for the condition, but in almost every instance, these conditions and their symptoms can be controlled.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Treatment
Fight Fatigue & Tiredness
If you've been experiencing severe exhaustion that's lasted longer than six months, you may be suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). If left unchecked, CFS could not only leave you at a loss for energy, it could begin to diminish your quality of life.
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Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
Your Body's Response to Mold Toxicity Exposure
Mold forms as the result of water leaks, past flooding and condensation, presenting a white or grayish color and most often appearing in shower stalls, bathrooms and muggy basements. If toxic, mold can spread and infect your repository system, causing damage to your body. Mold toxicity treatment starts with removing any infected areas in your home.
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Chronic Lyme Disease
A Comprehensive Retaliation to the Viruses and Parasites Involved in Lyme Disease
When traditional medical interventions are too late to prevent the development of chronic Lyme disease, integrative medicine approaches, using alternative treatments, can impact chronic Lyme disease through several different routes, including restoring immune function, reducing inflammation and addressing chronic pain issues.
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Chronic Pain
Coping with Constant Pain
Any pain that lasts for a period of months or longer is considered chronic pain. Chronic pain has many symptoms and causes, from pre-existing conditions to recent injuries. Chronic pain can make life difficult, but you don't have to go it alone.
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Chronic Stress
You Can Break the Cycle, Get Relief from Stress Today
Chronic stress is a physical response to emotional triggers, in which the body releases stress hormones as a natural reaction. A result of continuous exposure to stressful situations, chronic stress leaves individuals feeling helpless and lacking in control. This phenomenon often leads to chronic health problems, changes in weight and adverse effects on mental health.
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Chronic Venous Insufficiency Treatment & Symptoms
Chronic Venous Insufficiency Symptoms and Treatment
Chronic venous insufficiency is a condition affecting nearly half of Americans. It's more frequent in women and is often diagnosed later in life. The disease occurs when veins in the leg have difficulty sending blood back toward the heart. Risk factors include obesity, pregnancy, old age, varicose veins, and inactivity.
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Cirrhosis of the Liver
To Treat Cirrhosis, Treat Whatever Is Causing Your Liver Damage
Cirrhosis is the gradual replacement of healthy liver cells with scar tissue (fibrosis), which causes symptoms like fatigue, muscle wasting, and jaundice. Cirrhosis treatment aims to manage complications and address chronic imbalances that contribute to cirrhosis.
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Coconut Oil for Weight Loss
Understand the Health Benefits of this Fat Substitute
For years, coconut oil was viewed as bad for your body due to its high level of saturated fat. Recent research has shown that while 90% saturated, coconut oil is made from medium-chain fatty acids. These fatty acids are used and stored by the body in a different fashion when compared to long-chain fatty acids found in meat and dairy products. This is why coconut oil has become a viable option for weight loss.
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Cold Sore Treatment
The Herpes Simplex Virus Causes Facial Blisters
Affecting more than half the U.S. population by the time they reach their 20s, HSV-1, oral herpes, which are more commonly known as cold sores or fever blisters, are spread through close person-to-person contact (such as from kissing)--the result of which are tiny, fluid-filled blisters which form on and around the lips, often grouped in patches.
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Collagen Growth
Healthy, Natural Skin After Fat Reduction
People are always looking for a way to reduce the fat on their body. What many don't realize is that fat reduction, particularly through conventional liposuction, can have some nasty after-effects. The foremost of which is damaged skin. The best way to combat saggy, wrinkled skin stemming from a procedure is to avoid it all together. That's possible with Chromogenex' cutting-edge i-Lipo treatment.
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Collagen Induction Therapy
Could Collagen Induction Therapy Replace Plastic Surgery?
Collagen Induction Therapy may be the newest wave in face/body scar, wrinkle and fine line removal, but it can actually trace its roots back to the 1950's. As one of the only skin treatments available that leave your epidermis intact, you get a collagen regenerative procedure without damaging healthy skin.
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Colloidal Silver IV Therapy
Colloidal Silver Therapy May Treat Infections and Help Heal Wounds
Although not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), colloidal silver solutions have long been thought by some to be a natural antibiotic, effective in targeting bacteria and viruses. Special care must be taken when handling silver-based medical treatments to avoid its side effects, which may include skin discoloration.
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Common Car Crash Related Injuries
Injuries Experienced Before and After a Collision
It's estimated that every year 2.35 million Americans are injured in car related accidents, with that comes a host of symptoms, from the mild to the severe. Everything from soft tissue damage and whiplash, to head, chest, arm and leg injury are typically reported. Here are the most common...
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Common Variable Immunodeficiency
Is Primary Immunodeficiency Compromising Your Health?
Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID) is a type of Primary Immunodeficiency in which patients experience reoccurring infection and illness because specific white blood cells called "B cells," malfunction, producing little to no antibodies (immunoglobulins) to defend the body against such infection.
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Treatment
Chronic Arm or Leg Pain Following Injury, Surgery or Stroke
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) involves excessive or prolonged pain most commonly affecting the arm, leg, hand or foot which results after injury, surgery or illness. Multiple avenues of treatment, ranging from chronic pain relief to surgical options, may be necessary to relieve its disabling symptoms.
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Compounding Pharmacy
Customized Compounding
A compounding pharmacy is a special type of pharmacy where medications are created to match specific patients. This is different from a traditional pharmacy, where medication is created or ordered in predetermined dosages and contents. Compounding pharmacies provide more personalized care by ensuring each patient receives the exact right medication for his or her health problems.
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Concierge Medicine
The Benefits of Premium Healthcare on Demand
Concierge medicine is a method of medical practice where patients are members who are treated on demand. As members, patients pay an annual fee for medical care and enhanced services like short or no wait times, 24/7 access to the doctor by phone, and longer office visits.
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Constipation
Restore Bowel Function & Regularity
Constipation is a digestive system condition characterized by fewer than three bowel movements per week. When bowel movements do occur, they may be painful or difficult to pass and appear dry, hard, or small in size. Diagnosing and treating constipation early can prevent more serious ramifications from occurring, including bowel obstruction and hemorrhoids.
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Cord Blood Banking
Storage Options for Stem-Cell Rich Umbilical Cord Blood
The umbilical cord helps to keep the fetus alive and healthy during pregnancy. After birth, this cord is typically cut and discarded. More and more parents are electing to save the blood from the umbilical cord, known as cord blood. Cord blood banking is done for many different reasons, some of which can be life-saving.
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Corporate Wellness
Complete Healthcare Solutions
As corporations, businesses and companies invest in their employees, they also invest in their long-term health and wellness. This has contributed to the increasing popularity of corporate wellness programs. These programs give businesses a way to ensure their employees are happy, healthy and productive.
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Cortisol Hormone Replacement Therapy
Stress, Energy and Hormones
Everyone deals with stress, from minor issues to major life crises. Cortisol, also known as hydrocortisone, is a steroid hormone that dictates the body's energy and stress levels. Cortisol is the motivating factor for what is typically called the "fight or flight" response. Cortisol is good for the body as a whole, but imbalanced cortisol levels can have lasting, damaging effects on health.
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Cortisone Injection
Treatment of Bursitis, Tendonitis, and Arthritis
Cortisone injections, sometimes called cortisone shots, are a common treatment for pain relief and inflammation reduction. While they can be used in nearly any part of the body, cortisone injections are most commonly associated with the joints. Cortisone shots are considered a less-invasive pain treatment, as there is no surgery or incisions involved.
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Craniosacral Therapy
A Holistic, Non-Invasive Approach to Alleviate Skull Pain & Pressure
Craniosacral therapy (cranial osteopathy) is a gentle form of osteopathic manipulation that helps facilitate the restoration of balance within your nervous system and alleviates pain and pressure in the skull and sacrum. Craniosacral therapy is also used to help uncover the root cause of your health conditions.
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Crohn's Disease
Pain & Inflammation of the Intestine
Crohn's disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease that affects the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The GI tract is the tube that runs from the mouth all the way to the anus. The GI system is responsible for food digestion, absorption and the elimination of waste products from the body.
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Cryotherapy
Mole Removal & Pain Treatment with Cold Therapy
Cryotherapy is a medical approach that uses cold to treat medical conditions or assist with surgical procedures. This approach has been used since the 1700s to treat benign and cancerous conditions.
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Cystic Acne
A Severe Form of Inflammatory Acne Deeply Embedded Under Your Skin
Cystic acne is a severe but rare form of acne that is often hereditary and triggered by hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy, or menopause. Prescription medications can treat cystic acne eruptions, but changes in diet and certain supplements may be equally effective. Preventing the spread of cystic acne and minimizing scarring is also possible with the right treatment.
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Cystic Fibrosis
A Progressive, Inherited Disease Causing Chronic Lung Infections
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a progressive, genetic disease that typically manifests with chronic lung infections. People with cystic fibrosis have a defective gene that mucus in the pancreas to block the release of enzymes essential for digestion and nutrient absorption. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to manage symptoms and slow the disease's progression.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Treat One of the Most Common Viruses Affecting Children & Adults
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus spread by direct contact with bodily fluids, such as blood and saliva. In healthy individuals, the cytomegalovirus is most often asymptomatic and goes undetected. However, CMV can cause serious health problems in people with weak immune systems or in infants. Medications are available to treat those infected.
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Dandruff Treatment
The Underlying Cause of Your Itchy Scalp's Flaking
Dandruff is a condition causing excessive exfoliation (peeling) of the skin of the scalp, which leads to small pieces of dry skin to flake and fall from the scalp and blanket the hair and shoulders. There are many dandruff treatments including specialty shampoos and herbal remedies.
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Dengue Fever
Dengue Fever is a Threat When Traveling in Tropical Nations
Dengue fever, sometimes called “breakbone fever” because of the severe pain it causes, is a disease spread by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. While dengue is virtually nonexistent in the US (except the extreme south of Texas and Florida), travelers can get dengue when visiting tropical countries.
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Dermal Fillers
Your Options for Younger Skin
As time takes its toll on our features, some fear that the only defense we have against their indelible mark involves a surgeon's knife. With the winds of the modern age bringing along a plethora of modern, non-invasive wrinkle-reducing options such as dermal fillers, that myth has been officially blown away. Most dermal fillers in use today provide an FDA-approved solution to smoothing out unwanted age lines and adding volume to your features.
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Dermatology Clinic
Treatment of the Skin, Hair and Nails
Dermatology is the branch of medicine that addresses issues relating to the skin, hair and nails. A dermatologist is a medical doctor whose specialization is treating patients who suffer from these diseases, and may be consulted for both severe skin conditions threatening to one's health and cosmetic disorders of the skin (including hair loss, scars and skin changes associated with aging).
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Dermatomyositis Treatment
A Form of Myopathy Causing Inflammation and a Skin Rash
Dermatomyositis is a type of inflammatory myopathy, for which the cause is unknown, involving inflammation and a skin rash. Typically treated by using a combination of anti-inflammatories and drugs to suppress the immune system, symptoms usually go away, while caution is necessary as the condition can be fatal.
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Detox
Detoxing May Help You Feel Better and Reduce Your Pain
Detoxing is an alternative medical practice used to reduce inflammation, increase energy, and improve health by cleansing your body of toxins. By using one or more recommended detox methods, you may improve your health and quality of life without pharmaceuticals or surgery.
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DHEA Hormone Replacement
Discover the Importance of DHEA, Our Most Abundant Hormone
DHEA is a key hormone for human survival. As a precursor to male and female sex hormones, DHEA drives important bodily systems/functions including metabolism, sexual/reproductive processes, energy, mood and several others. However, once we hit age 26 or so, our natural DHEA levels start to decrease, leading to health problems.
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DHEA Hormone Replacement Therapy
The 'Mother of All Hormones'
Dehydroepiandrosterone, more commonly known as DHEA, is one of the most crucial hormones your body produces. Sometimes referred to as the "mother of all hormones," DHEA is secreted by the adrenal glands and plays a role in sexual function and even acts as precursor to other hormones in your body, such as estrogen and testosterone. DHEA imbalance can cause a variety of serious symptoms.
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Diabetes
Insulin, Blood-Sugar and What to Know
Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when there are high levels of sugar in your blood. If blood sugar levels are not within a healthy balance, both short-term and long-term problems can occur; this is why seeking diabetes treatment is imperative to maintain your overall health.
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Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment
Nerve Pain and Cramping are symptoms of Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy is a complication of diabetes that’s caused when high glucose levels damage nerve fibers. Diabetic neuropathy can affect your feet, legs, abdomen, eyes, and digestive system. Several types exist, each with its own symptoms and complications. Diabetic neuropathy requires medical monitoring to avoid severe complications such as amputation.
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Dietary Fiber
Your Digestive System's Secret Support System
Fiber, also called roughage or bulk, is a plant-based substance often found in food (dietary fiber) which helps you control your weight by making you feel full faster. It also helps with digestion and helps prevent constipation. You can find fiber in whole grains, nuts and seeds and fruits and vegetables.
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Dietary Supplements
Vital Nutrients for Optimal Health
Proper supply of vital nutrients is essential to your well-being and optimal health. Your body needs a well-balanced diet and necessary dietary supplementation for desired mental and physical performance.
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Digestive Enzyme Deficiency & Disorder Treatment
Discover the Possible Benefits of Digestive Enzyme Supplements
Digestive enzymes help the body break down and digest food; when someone has a digestive enzyme deficiency or disorder, they may suffer stomach pain and indigestion. Over-the-counter enzyme supplements may be able to relieve these symptoms, while prescription pancreatic enzyme products (PEPs) are used to treat conditions like cystic fibrosis.
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Digestive Health
Restore your Digestive Wellness
Everyone experiences digestive problems at some point in his or her life, but you can help manage your daily digestive health in a few simple yet effective ways. The following are some tips on how to improve digestive problems and how to restore your digestive health.
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Disc Degeneration
A Spinal Condition Involving the Gradual Wearing of Intervertebral Discs
Disc degeneration is most often caused by the aging process. As you grow older, everyday wear and tear from daily activities simply causes intervertebral discs to lose their effectiveness. As a result, you become less flexible over time, the spine shrinks and back pain increases.
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Diverticulitis Treatment
Alleviate Digestive Tract Inflammation & Discomfort
When diverticula--abnormal pea-sized or larger protrusions or pockets--develop in the lining of your colon, a condition known as diverticulosis occurs. When those pockets become filled with trapped waste, they can become inflamed and even infected, leading to a dangerous condition called diverticulitis. Diverticulitis symptoms usually occur in response to ingesting certain foods, and can be minimized with a diverticulitis diet.
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Dry Skin
Restore Hydration & Moisture to Your Skin
Dry skin is characterized by skin that is dehydrated and irritated. In more severe dry skin cases, the skin may also be red and inflamed and have deep cracks that extend into deeper layers of the skin. Fortunately, many natural treatments, over-the-counter products, and lifestyle modifications are available to help heal your dry skin.
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Dumping Syndrome
Restore the Proper Flow of Food from the Stomach to Small Intestine
Dumping syndrome is a complication that can arise following surgery of the esophagus or stomach. The condition is characterized by foods, particularly sugar, passing too quickly from the stomach to the initial portion of the small intestine. Symptoms such as cramping and diarrhea can occur anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after eating.
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Dyspareunia (Painful Intercourse)
Painful Sex Treatment for Women and Men
Painful intercourse, known medically as dyspareunia, is a problem that can interfere with health, happiness and relationships. There are many different reasons why painful sex can occur.
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Dysphagia Treatment
Lifestyle Changes and Surgeries Can Treat Constant Swallowing Difficulty
Strokes and dry mouth can cause recurrent dysphagia, or swallowing difficulties. Dysphagia may be accompanied by symptoms like a hoarse voice or acid reflux. Swallow studies involving x-rays can diagnose dysphagia, and ways to treat the condition include lifestyle changes like eating smaller, more frequent meals, acid reflux medications, and surgical procedures that expand the width of your esophagus.
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Dysport
Rejuvenate Your Look
Think of all the times you laugh, smile, squint, frown or generally change your face throughout a day. Over a lifetime, all that movement adds up, creating wrinkles, lines and other facial skin problems along the way. In the past, if you developed moderate to severe frown lines, you were stuck with them. Today, that's no longer the case. Dysport, a cutting-edge injectable solution, provides proven and effective skin rejuvenation.
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Ear Infection Treatment
A Bacterial or Viral Infection Could Disrupt Hearing & Balance
The ear is comprised of three parts: the outer, middle and inner ear. All three parts work together to facilitate hearing and maintain balance. When one of these parts becomes infected, ear pain, disturbances in balance and a list of other problematic symptoms can occur. Treatment involves addressing the underlying cause of the infection.
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Eczema
Causes, Symptoms, Triggers and Treatment of Eczema
Eczema is the common name for the dermatology condition known as atopic dermatitis. This condition is defined by the appearance of red, itchy skin. Eczema can occur in people of any age. Many suffering from eczema deal with decreased confidence, increased frustration and even difficulty sleeping. While there is no cure for eczema, symptoms can be improved and mitigated with treatment.
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Edema
Reduce Tissue Swelling with Lifestyle Changes & Therapeutic Medical Treatments
Edema, the medical term for swelling, occurs when fluid becomes trapped in your body's tissues. Sometimes edema dissipates on its own, while other edema cases indicate something is seriously amiss--like congestive heart failure, kidney disease or cirrhosis of the liver. Fortunately, treatment exists to reduce or eliminate this uncomfortable swelling.
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Electroacupuncture
Acupuncture and Electrotherapy
You have likely heard about the many health benefits of acupuncture. It's possible that you already know about the pain relief that come with electrotherapy, as well. Imagine that there was a treatment that combined those two options in to one complete wellness package. That's electroacupuncture. Electroacupuncture goes beyond the typical acupuncture process by administering small, safe electrical stimulation to the body. Electroacupuncture has many benefits, from pain relief to relaxation.
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Elimination Diet Guidance
Eliminate Your Food Allergy with an Elimination Diet
For those living with food intolerance or food allergy, every meal can feel like a game of Russian roulette. Each fork-full could be the one to set off that dreaded allergic reaction. One way to eliminate the risk is with a doctor supervised elimination diet.
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Emotional Freedom Technique
Relieve Stress and Reduce Symptoms with the Emotional Freedom Technique
Emotional freedom technique (EFT) is an alternative to traditional acupuncture. EFT is helpful for those squeamish of needles or those who want the benefit of acupuncture at home. Emotional freedom technique is based off of acupressure, pressing strategic locations of the body to unblock emotional restrictions that have manifested physically.
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Emphysema
A Lung Disease Causing Shortness of Breath
Emphysema is a lung disease that forms part chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) along with chronic bronchitis. It causes damage to your alveoli (air sacs in the lungs), reducing the surface area of the lungs and making it progressively harder to breathe as less oxygen is delivered to the bloodstream. Treatment focuses on slowing the progression of the disease.
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Encephalitis
Control an Infection Causing Brain Tissue Inflammation
Encephalitis is a rare but serious condition characterized by acute inflammation of brain tissue. It is most often triggered by a viral infection, though parasitic or bacterial infections may also be to blame. Treatment is important, as symptoms can rapidly worsen and lead to other health complications, such as seizures or memory loss.
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Endometrial Hyperplasia Treatment
Overgrowth of Endometrial Cells Can Set Stage for Endometrial Cancer
Endometrial hyperplasia, similar to the more commonly known condition of endometriosis, involves an abnormal increase in endometrial cell growth, which results in the thickening of the interior lining of the uterus. Developing most often in older women approaching menopause, it can set the stage for endometrial cancer, making diagnosis and treatment imperative.
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Endometriosis
Treatment for Pelvic Pain, Excessive Bleeding & More
Endometriosis is a women's health disorder that involves the soft tissue known as endometrium, which normally lines the inside of the uterus. This condition can lead debilitating, even crippling pain. Those suffering from endometriosis are often unaware that they have been affected.
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Energy Medicine
Chi, Qi, Energy & Your Health
In the field of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), there is a great focus around energy medicine. Energy medicine practitioners seek to align your body's intangible life forces, often called biofields, chi, spirit, qi, or dosha. Many energy therapy concepts are rooted in eastern medicine practices that have been carried out for centuries. Energy medicine seeks to provide harmony to the natural energies that flow throughout your body.
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Enlarged Prostate (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia)
Non-Cancerous Prostate Problems
The prostate gland surrounds the urethra in men and has many important functions. Due to many factors, the prostate gland can become enlarged. Enlarged prostate is known medically as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) when it is not related to cancer.
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Erectile Dysfunction
Rejuvenate Your Sex Life
There are a number of factors in a man's body that play a role in forming an erection. It is a combination of physical properties such as the nerves, muscles, and blood vessels as well as mental and chemical attributes involving the brain, hormones, and emotions.
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Esophagitis
Reduce Esophageal Inflammation with Therapeutic Medical Interventions
Esophagitis is the medical term for inflammation and damage of the esophagus (the tube that connects your stomach to your mouth). Symptoms, like chest pain and difficulty swallowing, can often mimic symptoms of a heart attack. Fortunately, esophagitis is easier to treat than a heart attack and its pain and discomfort can be reduced or eliminated completely.
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Estrogen (Oestrogen) Hormone Replacement Therapy
Menopause, Age and Women's Health
Low estrogen levels can cause numerous health issues. Though the estrogen hormone is commonly associated with perimenopause and menopause, low estrogen levels can occur for other reasons. Estrogen replacement therapy, or ERT, provides relief from the many debilitating symptoms caused by low estrogen levels.
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Estrogen Dominance
Women's Health & Hormones
As doctors learn more about hormones, it becomes clear that hormonal imbalance is caused by more than an overabundance or deficiency of any one hormone. Rather, your body's endocrine system is a delicate balance of multiple hormones. This is the case with estrogen dominance syndrome, a condition that's caused by overproduction of estrogen coupled with underproduction of progesterone.
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Estrogen Level Testing
A Blood Test Can Reveal if You Have Unhealthy Estrogen Levels
Estrogen plays an important role in a woman’s puberty, menstrual cycle, fertility, and menopause. An estrogen level test can detect too high or too low levels of estrogen which can affect bone and reproductive health.
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Estrogen Replacement Therapy
Explore the Complexities of the Female Sex Hormone
Estrogen is the primary female sex hormone. It is responsible for the development of secondary sex characteristics from puberty to menopause. Men also produce estrogen, as do animals (all vertebrates and many species of insect). Estrogen is capable of diffusing through the membrane of cells and binding to estrogen receptors.
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Executive Physicals
A Complete Approach to Evaluating Wellness
Executive physicals move beyond the standard annual physical exam to provide patients with the most in-depth healthcare assessment available. These physical exams, combined with extensive lab work, are used to create a detailed health plan tailored to your unique health needs as they relate to your current state of health.
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Extracorporeal Shock Wave Cellulite Treatment
Non-Invasive Cellulite Treatment Using High Intensity Sound Waves
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment (ESWT), also known as Acoustic Wave Therapy (AWT), is a new technology that uses shock waves to treat a number of health conditions, including cellulite. The shock wave involves a short burst of energy that's intense and travels faster than the speed of sound. As the name extracorporeal suggests, the shock waves are generated outside of your body.
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Extreme Weight Loss - Pros & Cons | Weight Loss
Extreme Weight Loss is Real, But Are Your Expectations?
Extreme weight loss has received enormous media attention over the years. It seems as though each week, a new story surfaces claiming to hold the key to losing weight. However, so much is lost under the gloss and glimmer of pop culture that the truth may be hard to stomach.
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Facet Joint Block Injections
Facet Blocks May Stop Your Nagging Back or Neck Pain
Facet joint blocks or faucet injections are a diagnostic tool and therapeutic pain relief treatment for those who suffer from debilitating intermittent back, leg and neck pain as a result of facet disease (inflammation and deterioration of the facet joints in the spinal column).
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Facial Aging
Wrinkles, Lines, Sun Damage & Facial Aging Treatment
Aging is an unavoidable part of life. We all grow older and expect to see some signs of aging in our appearances. But have you noticed that some people seem to age much more dramatically than others? That's because facial aging affects every person differently. Facial aging can make you look older than you appear and damage your confidence.
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Facial Fat Transfer
A facial fat transfer is used for improving the appearance of facial creases.
A facial fat transfer - also called autologous fat transfer - is a procedure in which an individual's own body fat is used to plump up sunken or emaciated areas of the face. This procedure is used for improving the appearance of facial creases such as laugh lines, smile lines and crow's feet.
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Facial Vein Treatment
Removal of Your Unsightly Facial Veins
Spider veins and varicose veins can affect different parts of the body, commonly appearing in the legs and feet. Facial veins occur in some people and, similar to veins in other parts of the body, are usually unthreatening. Luckily, cosmetic treatment can eliminate visible facial veins to even your complexion and restore your confidence.
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Facials
Relax and Reinvigorate with a Spa Treatment
The facial is one of the most popular spa treatments in the world. By combining a number of different treatments, a standard facial provides an experience that is both relaxing and rejuvenating.
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Family Planning
Build Your Family on Your Own Terms
Whether a pair of parents seeks to have one child or many, family planning can be a very useful resource. More than a single treatment, family planning instead compromises a variety of solutions designed to help potential parents grow their family on their terms.
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Fat Burning Injections
Eliminate Fat without Invasive Surgery or Scars
When you are ready to lose weight, you have plenty of options. From traditional diet and exercise to appetite suppressants and physician-guided medical weight-loss programs, there are lots of choices for success. Fat-burning injections are one treatment option designed to to speed up metabolism and burn fat faster.
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Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation
Enlarge Your Breasts with a Minimally-Invasive Fat Transfer
For women who seek to enhance the appearance of their breasts, a fat transfer can improve the size and shape of the breasts without the need for implants or invasive surgery. This is an ideal breast augmentation for women who are seeking a moderate increase in breast size and natural-looking results.
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Fat Transfer Hand Rejuvenation
Harvest Your Body's Fat to Restore Your Hands' Youthful Appearance
The hands, which are comprised of skin that is much thinner than the skin of your face, especially the backs of the hands, are susceptible to aging, oftentimes becoming the first signs of an aging person. A fat transfer has the potential to turn back the aging clock and restore your hands' youthful appearance.
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Fertility Evaluation
Determine the Root Cause of Your Conception Woes
Many factors may be impeding the fertility process. If you find that you have repeatedly attempted to conceive and have been consistently unsuccessful, infertility of some variety is likely the problem. A fertility evaluation involves physical exams, as well as medical and sexual histories of both partners, to isolate the root cause of your fertility woes.
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Fibromyalgia
Tender Points and Trauma
Fibromyalgia can be defined as pain felt throughout the entire body. The effects are long lasting and are specifically experienced in the muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues. The pain may also feel like it is in your joints, although fibromyalgia does not physically affect these areas.
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First Line Therapy
Metabolic Syndrome
Some doctors believe that one of the most effective ways to treat metabolic syndrome is with lifestyle medicine. Lifestyle medicine is a treatment philosophy designed to improve your health without the use of pharmaceuticals.
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Flat Feet
Learn the Hidden Pains of Flat Feet
Flatfeet develop when the arches of the foot fail to develop, causing the bottom of the foot to look almost entirely flat. Flatfeet can also develop due to injury or age, although these cases are less common. Risk factors for developing flatfeet include obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, and old age.
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Food Pyramid
Recommended Daily Amounts of Healthy Foods
There are many tools available to help you make wise food choices. Starting in 1992, United States health officials introduced the Food Pyramid, a visual eating guide divided into six food group sections. Larger sections along the bottom featured foods you should eat more of, and higher fat or less healthy foods took their place at the very top of the pyramid.
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Fracture Care for Adults
From Minor Breaks to Major Pain
A broken bone (fracture) can happen at any time in your life, and it typically results from some form of trauma. It can occur from a sports injury or car accident, but it most typically happens when you fall down. A fractured bone should be treated as soon as possible to ensure it heals properly.
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Free Radical Reduction
Are Free Radicals the Source of Your Illness?
Free Radicals. You've probably heard the term. No; a free radical is not a free-love-hippie-movement or a group of dissident radical fanatics. They are actually a byproduct of our own existence, and are oxygen based molecules that can react with other molecules, change their structure, their function and cause harm.
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Fructose Malabsorption
GI Discomfort from Fructose-Rich Foods
Fructose malabsorption is the body's inability to break down a natural sugar called fructose found in fruit, some vegetables and table sugar. Affecting 30% of the population, fructose malabsorption can create several uncomfortable GI disturbances. Dietary adjustments to limit the amount of fructose and fructans may provide symptomatic relief.
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Functional Medicine
The Underlying Causes of What Ails You
Functional medicine is devoted to discovering the underlying causes of chronic medical conditions. Viewing your body as an integrated system, functional medicine uses a systems-oriented approach to patient-centered care.
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Functional Nutrition
You Are What You Eat
Have you ever heard the statement "you are what you eat?" In functional nutrition, it's truer than ever. Functional nutrition operates on the understanding that the food you eat will either help or harm your body.
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Gallbladder Diet
Optimize Your Gallbladder Health through Diet
Your gallbladder stores cholesterol-rich bile to help your body digest fat. To keep your gallbladder healthy long-term, help heal a sick gallbladder, or help you live life without a gallbladder, diet is key. By learning which foods optimize gallbladder function and aid in digestion, and avoiding foods which cause your gallbladder to work harder, you can avoid much gastrointestinal strife.
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Gallbladder Stones & Gallstones Treatment
Cholesterol and Pigment Stones May Be Causing Your Pain
When there is too much cholesterol or bilirubin in your bile, pain-inducing gallstones can form in your gallbladder. There are several ways to treat gallstones, including medications to dissolve them, taking preventive measures, or in more serious instances of pain, removal of the gallbladder through open or laparoscopic surgery.
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Ganglion Cyst
Make That Painful Ganglion Cyst Disappear with One Needle Prick
A ganglion cyst is a benign tumor that usually forms on the back of the wrist. Although a harmless sack of clear fluid, these cysts can vary in size and sometimes put pressure on surrounding nerves, causing pain. Treatment usually involves a small surgical procedure to remove the fluid from the cyst.
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Gastric Sleeve Surgery
Reduce the Size of Your Stomach to Lose Significant Weight
The gastric sleeve surgery is a bariatric procedure which reduces the size of your stomach by up to 80 percent. The result is a sleeve-shaped stomach which holds less food than prior to surgery. Ideal for those with a BMI higher than 40, the gastric sleeve procedure can help you lose substantial weight.
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Gastroenteritis (Stomach Flu)
Alleviate Inflammation of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Gastroenteritis, commonly referred to as the stomach flu, is an intestinal infection characterized by inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Unlike influenza, which only affects the respiratory system, gastroenteritis affects the lining of the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. Most cases of gastroenteritis are infectious and spread through contaminated food, water, or other infected individuals.
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Gastrointestinal Dysfunction and Chronic Disease
Your Gut and Chronic Disease
Your gastrointestinal system is responsible for processing and utilizing food as nutrition and energy. There are many well-known medical problems that can arise in the gastrointestinal (GI) system including inflammatory diseases like Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or Celiac disease, but there may be much more to the gut's story and its role in treating long-term illness.
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Gastroparesis
Common Digestive Symptoms May Signal a Serious Stomach Disorder
Gastroparesis, also referred to as delayed gastric emptying, is a digestive disorder in which your stomach's muscular contractions either do not occur or are defective, causing your stomach contents to empty into your small intestine slowly or not at all. Treatment can help to restore muscle function and eliminate painful digestive symptoms.
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Generic Weight-Loss Medications
Doctor-Prescribed Supplements that Help You Slim Down
Generic weight-loss medications treat obesity in people with high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes. These medications are intended for those who are obese and who have failed to lose weight with diet and exercise alone. They can also be prescribed for those who are at high medical risk because of their weight.
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Gestational Diabetes
Symptoms, Causes and Treatment of Gestational Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease that affects the way the blood cells absorb sugar. Gestational diabetes is a form of this condition that occurs in pregnant women. Gestational diabetes can cause harm to both the mother and child if left untreated.
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Giardia Infection Treatment
The Result of Consuming Contaminated Water or Food
Giardiasis is an intestinal infection caused by the parasite Giardia intestinalis, most commonly contracted from contaminated water supplies or food sources, such as from swallowing contaminated lake water. The condition is spread through person-to-person contact and mostly affects children. Most cases go away on their own, while severe cases may be treated with prescription medication.
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Glutathione Injections
Boost Your Antioxidant Levels
Glutathione is an amino acid that's made by the liver. Glutathione is considered a "master antioxidant" and plays a role in many functions, including boosting and balancing the immune system, supporting the removal and detoxification of chemicals and pollutants from the body, regenerating mitochondria inside cells for energy, working to keep cells young and produce an anti-aging effect.
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Glutathione Skin Whitening
Lighten Your Skin Tone for the Look You Crave
Blotches, sun damage and an uneven skin tone are issues that affect women and men around the world. That's why many people seek skin lightening treatments. These treatments, which are also referred to as skin whitening, help people achieve the lighter complexion and skin tone they want.
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Gluten Sensitivity
Treatment and Testing for Gluten Intolerance
Gluten refers to the substance that is found in many bread products and other foods. Gluten provides the elasticity found in dough and is frequently added to foods as a thickener. Those with gluten sensitivity or gluten intolerance have issues digesting this substance, leading to many side-effects.
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Gluteus Medius Tear
Pain and Tenderness to the Hip Could Indicate a Gluteus Medius Tear
The gluteus medius muscle is used every day for movement in the hip area. When the gluteus medius tears, it can create considerable pain and discomfort. While there is generally no direct cause that correlates to the tear, the speed at which a tear is identified will impact the length of the healing process.
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Gonorrhea
Discover the Long-Term Effects of the Common STD, Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is a very common form of STD (infection of bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae). The CDC estimates that about 750,000 new cases of gonorrhea have been introduced, half of which are untreated. This makes gonorrhea, also known as "the clap" or "the drip", a very serious and prevalent sexual disease.
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Gout
Joint Pain & Tenderness from Uric Acid Buildup
Gout is a type of inflammatory arthritis characterized by sudden burning pain, stiffness and swelling in the joints, particularly the big toe. Gout is caused by too much uric acid building up in the body, which leads to sharp uric acid crystal deposits in your joints.
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Graves' Disease
Symptoms, Causes, and Functional Treatment
Graves' disease is an immune disorder that causes your thyroid gland to secrete too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism). Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in the center of your throat behind the Adam's apple. There are many other reasons why your thyroid may be overactive, but Graves' is the only cause triggered by the immune system.
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Groin Injury
Get Back in the Game. Relieve Your Groin Pain.
A groin pull, or groin strain, is a common injury among athletes. Groin pulls occur as the result of the muscles in your groin and thigh receiving too much stress, when they are tensed too forcefully or suddenly and consequently become over-stretched or torn. Though painful, groin pulls can be overcome when proper recovery steps are followed.
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Growth Factors for Skin Rejuvenation
Repair Aged Skin to Its Natural Firmness & Elasticity
As we age, the natural firmness and elasticity of our youthful skin wanes as environmental factors take their toll. Growth factors, which are naturally produced by skin cells to achieve healthy skin, can support the repair of damaged skin to restore firmness and elasticity, and maintain the skin's protective functions.
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Guillain-Barre Syndrome Treatment
When the Immune System Attacks the Nerves
Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rare medical disorder in which your body's immune system attacks your nerves. In most cases, the myelin sheath, the nerves' protective covering, is targeted, preventing nerves from transmitting signals to your brain. This leads to weakened muscles, tingling in your extremities and even possible paralysis.
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Gut Dysbiosis Treatment
Restore Balance to Your Gut Microbiome
Dysbiosis occurs when there is an imbalanced ratio of good and bad bacteria in the gut, causing the pathogenic bacteria to flourish and invoke a slew of unpleasant symptoms. Dysbiosis treatment could include analyzing antibiotic use, dietary choices and lifestyle habits which are contributing to poor gut health.
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Gynecomastia
BHRT and Male Breasts
Male breasts, or gynecomastia, are a condition that's both embarrassing and dangerous. Breast growths can occur in men of any age and sometimes signify a serious illness. Thankfully, gynecomastia is treatable with cosmetic surgery.
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H. pylori Infection Treatment
The Result of Helicobacter pylori Bacteria Infecting the Stomach
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a kind of bacteria which can infect your stomach. After the germs involved in H. pylori enter your body, they reside in your digestive tract and, many years later, can cause stomach ulcers to form in your stomach lining or in the upper part of your small intestines.
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Hamstring Injury
Stay In The Game. Prevent Or Repair A Hamstring Injury.
A hamstring injury - a pull or strain - occurs when one or more of the muscles in your hamstring - the muscles running along the back of your thigh - are overloaded and consequently begin to tear. While painful, hamstring injuries can be recovered from fully if proper mediation tactics are taken.
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Treatment
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Can Cause Meningitis or Encephalitis
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by the coxsackie virus. It’s characterized by mouth sores, a rash on the hands and feet, and fever. The disease is usually mild and only requires bed rest and hydration. However, you should contact your medical provider if complications like brain inflammation develop.
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Hashimoto's Disease
Your Thyroid and BHRT
Hashimoto's disease, also known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis, is a chronic autoimmune disease. Hashimoto's disease causes the body's immune system to function incorrectly, resulting in damage to thyroid cells and the inability to manufacture thyroid hormones.
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hCG Weight Loss Programs
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and the hCG Diet
hCG for weight loss is a type of medical weight loss program. Designed using rigorous methods and a natural hormone, this method is quickly attaining popularity among those looking to lose weight.
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Headaches
Unlocking the Path to Less Pain
Headaches have been experienced by almost everyone at some point in their lives. For example, up to 90% of adults have reported experiencing tension headaches, and 28 million people in the United States alone have had a migraine. There are currently 150 different categories of headaches that vary in intensity, cause, and cure.
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Healthy Fats for Weight Loss
Consume Fatty Foods to Slim Down Successfully
Not all fats are created equal. In fact, many fats can actually aid in your weight loss endeavors and help improve your metabolism, protect against heart disease, lower bad cholesterol and increase satiety. Learn how to tease out which fats are good for you and which fats to avoid to tip the scales in your favor.
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Healthy Pregnancy Diet & Lifestyle Program
Achieve Your Healthiest State During Pregnancy
A healthy baby begins with a healthy pregnancy. From eating the right foods and getting appropriate exercise to learning how to relieve stress and reduce discomfort, it's important to prepare both your mind and body for motherhood to ensure your baby gets the best possible start.
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Healthy Weight DNA Test
DNA Testing Identifies Diet and Nutritional Needs for Weight Loss
A successful weight loss and healthy weight management program can now be tailored to a patient's specific DNA, enabling your healthcare provider to create a special diet meeting your nutritional and genetic health needs. A DNA test can identify your sensitivity to carbohydrates, your fat metabolism, your energy consumption, your best nutritional matches, and your best fitness regimes.
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Heartburn
Soothe Your Stomach with These Easily-Digestible Facts about Heartburn
Heartburn is a burning feeling that occurs in the chest that may be accompanied by a bitter taste in the throat. It is often a symptom of acid reflux, a condition caused by a dysfunctional esophageal sphincter. Treatment is available for both heartburn and acid reflux to control your uncomfortable symptoms.
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Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (Menorrhagia)
Treatment for Heavy Period Bleeding & Menstrual Pain
Menstrual bleeding is a normal part of the female reproductive cycle. Many women, however, experience excessive or prolonged bleeding during their period. This is the medical condition known as menorrhagia. Menorrhagia can be frustrating and debilitating.
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Heavy Metal Testing
Understand and Treat Mercury & Lead Poisoning
The body needs certain metals in small quantities to perform essential functions. Iron, for example, makes up a large part of the hemoglobin in your blood which carries oxygen to all of your cells. Copper helps in the production of collagen, and zinc promotes healthy skin.
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Hematuria
Blood in the Urine May Indicate an Underlying Issue in the Urinary Tract
Hematuria is a term used to describe blood in the urine that occurs when the filters in the kidneys and urinary tract malfunction. While hematuria does not typically indicate a serious health issue, it is always important to meet with a healthcare provider to rule out more serious causes.
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Hemoglobin A1c Testing
Blood Test to Measure Average Plasma Glucose Concentration
Glycated hemoglobin, or HbA1c, develops when hemoglobin bonds with glucose in the blood. Unlike a blood glucose level, which measures blood sugar levels at one point in time, the HbA1c test measures glycated hemoglobin to determine average blood sugar levels over time. Consistently high blood glucose levels present a greater risk of diabetes-related complications.
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Hemophilia Treatment
The Underlying Cause of your Blood's Improper Clotting
Your body requires blood flow to responsively shut off in the event of a cut or injury, to prevent spills, a process known as blood clotting. In some people, however, there is a lack of certain proteins called clotting factors necessary to facilitate natural blood clotting, and the blood does not properly clot as consequence. These cases are called hemophilia.
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Hemorrhoid Treatment
Hemorrhoid Treatment Can Relieve Anal Pain, Swelling, Itching, and Swelling
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lowest part of your rectum and anus. When the walls of these blood vessels stretch too far, they can bulge and become irritated. This causes rectal pain, especially during evacuation. Pregnancy, straining, constipation, obesity, and a low-fiber diet can cause hemorrhoids.
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Hepatitis
There are many ways to treat the various types and stages of Hepatitis.
Hepatitis is liver inflammation caused by viruses, alcohol abuse, medications, or autoimmune disease related to hormone imbalances. Common symptoms of hepatitis include fatigue, nausea, and jaundice (the yellowing of the skin and eyes). A variety of evidence-based treatments are available, and vaccines can prevent certain types of viral hepatitis.
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Hepatitis A
A Hepatitis A Diagnosis Can Help Manage and Reduce Symptoms
Hepatitis A (hep A) is a highly contagious virus that affects your liver. Usually contracted by coming into contact with infected food or water or by having sexual intercourse with an infected person, hep A has no cure, but its symptoms can be managed. The hepatitis A vaccine also prevents infection.
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Hepatitis B
Diagnosing Hepatitis B (HBV) Can Help Manage Your Symptoms
Hepatitis B (HBV) is a viral infection that inflames your liver cells. Passed through blood or bodily fluids, hepatitis B is a risk to people who have unprotected sex, share needles, or otherwise come into contact with infected blood. Hepatitis B has no cure, but its symptoms can be managed.
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Hepatitis C
Restore Healthy Liver Function with Comprehensive Hep C Treatment!
Hepatitis C is a viral liver infection that affects about 3.5 million people in the United States. Many who have the disease do not realize it until they show signs of liver damage, such as yellow skin, fatigue and nausea. Thankfully, medications are available to treat patients with this disease.
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Hepatitis D
Hepatitis D can complicate or exacerbate Hepatitis B symptoms
Hepatitis D (hep D) is a common result of hepatitis B infections that can worsen or complicate hepatitis B symptoms. It can become chronic and cause severe health problems, including cirrhosis or liver cancer. While there’s no cure for hep D, symptoms can usually be managed.
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Hepatitis E Treatment
Proper Hygiene Can Help Prevent Hepatitis E in High-Risk Areas
Hepatitis E (HEV) is a viral infection that causes symptoms like nausea, fever, and yellowing skin. You can be infected with HEV by consuming contaminated water or infected meat. Hepatitis E is more common in certain areas of Asia and Africa. HEV can be treated with rest, hydration, and medication.
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Herniated Disc
Slipped Discs, Bulging Discs & How They're Treated
A herniated disc, often called a slipped disc, is a painful condition that many people suffer from. The spine is made up of many vertebrae, each of which is cushioned by semi-solid discs. When one of these disks ruptures, shifts or becomes worn, it can lead to a herniated disc.
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Herpes
Learn How to Live With Your Herpes Diagnosis
Herpes is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. The infection is characterized by the appearance of tiny ulcers or scabs. Bumps and blisters are also common. Herpes is typically thought of as a sexually transmitted disease but may be contracted following exposure to the virus during non-sexual activities.
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HGH Hormone Replacement Therapy
Explore the Dangers and Benefits of Human Growth Hormone
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a peptide hormone which promotes cell growth and regeneration to regulate growth, body composition and metabolism. It is also believed to have influences on the heart and liver. HGH is secreted during a number of activities including exercise, fasting, and deep sleep.
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Hiatal Hernia
Ease Your Stomach Discomfort With These Facts On Hiatal Hernias
A hiatal hernia occurs when the top of the stomach pushes upward through the diaphragm. Many people who have hiatal hernias never have symptoms, but those that do tend to have heartburn, belching and difficulty swallowing. These problems can continue or worsen unless the hernia is treated with medication, surgery, or lifestyle changes.
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Hiccups
Control Diaphragm Contractions to End Your Hiccupping
Hiccups are involuntary diaphragm contractions, followed immediately by the glottis (opening of your vocal cords) rapidly shutting. Most hiccups will last only a few minutes, though chronic hiccups may last for months, and can be a sign of an underlying issue. Treatment for chronic hiccups can include medications and surgery.
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High Cholesterol
LDL, HDL, Triglycerides & Your Health
Cholesterol may seem like it's a bad thing to have in your body, but it's not. Your body needs cholesterol to help your cells function correctly. But if you have too much, you raise your risk for serious health problems like heart disease - which could lead to a heart attack or stroke.
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High Dose Ozone Therapy
Get the Most of Your Immune System Response
In ozone therapy, blood is taken from your arm that is then infused with oxygen/ozone, after which the blood is then re-inserted into your bloodstream. In ozone high dose therapy (OHT), which is sometimes called ten pass ozone therapy, the same process is repeated up to 10 times in one setting.
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High Dose Vitamin C Injection Therapy
IV Therapy Utilizing Vitamin C Infusions
Intravenous therapy, more commonly referred to as IV therapy, is a medical treatment designed to infuse various fluids, vitamins, nutrients or other healthy substances directly in to the bloodstream through an IV drip. High-dose Vitamin C infusions are a common variety of IV therapy.
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High Risk Pregnancy
High Risk Pregnancy Factors, Causes & Care
While a pregnancy is almost always a happy occasion, many women are faced with the prospect of a high risk pregnancy. Whether due to a pre-existing illness, age or any other factor a high risk pregnancy requires special care.
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High-Intensity Interval Training for Weight Loss
Short Bursts of Intense Cardio Could Help You Lose Weight
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a fast and effective cardiovascular workout which alternates short intervals (30 to 90 seconds) or bursts of maximum effort (such as a sprint) with less intense intervals of recovery. Studies show it can maximize your fitness level, metabolism and weight loss efforts, while supporting and strengthening cardiovascular health.
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HIV
Learn to Live with Your HIV Diagnosis
HIV is responsible for a large number of symptoms that lead to the development of AIDS. HIV is transmitted through bodily fluids including blood and semen. The virus is often contracted through having unprotected sex with, sharing a needle with or receiving a blood transfusion from an infected partner.
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Holistic Cleanse and Detoxification
You May Remove Bodily Toxins with Diet and Lifestyle Changes
Proponents of holistic cleanses and detoxifications believe these treatments can remove toxins from your body to increase your energy and strengthen your immune system. Since there are many different cleansing and detox programs available, ask your healthcare provider to find or create one that suits your symptoms and lifestyle needs.
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Holistic Digestive Health
Armies Run on Their Stomachs, Holists Say You Do Too
For the naturopath and the holistic, alternative, and integrative models of medicine, the stomach reigns supreme. Diet and nutrition can be traced back as the root of many health issues. That said, digestive health is often the first step to a healthy you. Could this be your answer?
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Holistic Grief Support
Grieving Can Be Hard, Holistic Grief Support May Help
After a loss, it's normal to be consumed with a flood of emotions. Our thinking can become foggy, our ambition dulled; this is grief. What we need is to mourn. Mourning is the physical and emotional act of purging grief from our system, the holistic healthcare has a few tips.
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Holistic Gynecology
Natural, Preventive Treatments for Women's Health
Many gynecologists and obstetricians have seen the benefit of holistic medicine. To bring back quality to gynecological medical care, many have embraced integrative and holistic medicine. Holistic gynecology offers patients more treatment options, specifically ones focused on prevention. Why treat a disease when you can prevent it?
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Holistic Infertility Treatment
Holistic Medicine may Hold Your Answer to Infertility Struggles
A large portion of couples trying to conceive these days are faced with the heartbreaking reality of infertility. It can be a long road. That being the case, many couples have embraced an integrated approach, looking toward non-traditional and alternative options as both a last resort and first option.
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Holistic Medicine
Focusing on the Mind, Body & Spirit for Optimal Wellness
Holistic medicine seeks to help you with an all-encompassing treatment that focuses on everything from traditional medications, diet, and exercise to more alternative forms of care such as acupuncture and chiropractic massage.
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Holistic Pediatrics
Restore Your Child's Health with Natural Remedies
Holistic pediatricians employ natural, non-invasive remedies to address the root cause of your child's acute and chronic medical conditions, minimizing the need for conventional medicine and promoting long-term wellness. Holistic pediatrics treats the child both physically and emotionally to elicit whole body healing.
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Holistic Sinusitis Treatment
The Holistic Model for Identifying, Managing and Eliminating Sinusitis
Sinusitis is a term commonly used to refer to either acute or chronic inflammation or infection of the sinus cavities. The cause of chronic sinusitis is unknown and traditional treatments only provide temporary relief of symptoms. Various holistic treatments - including natural healing and Chinese medicine - may provide alternatives to traditional approaches in Western medicine.
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Holistic Stress Management Techniques
Identify, Manage and Eliminate Your Stress
Stress can be broken down into two parts, the stressor and reaction to that stressor. Bills, finding time, going to the DMV. Our natural response over long periods can be placing strain on our mental and physical health.
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Holistic Treatment for Abnormal Periods
Restore Regularity to Your Menstrual Cycle
One person's "abnormal period" might be another's version of normal. This article explains the baseline gynecologists use to determine if your period is abnormal, why it is abnormal, which symptoms are a cause for concern, and which holistic treatment options are available to mitigate an abnormal menstrual cycle.
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Holistic Treatment for Back and Neck Tendonitis
Could Your Severe Back and Neck Pain Actually be Tendonitis?
Most of us have probably experienced tendonitis at some point, the legs, feet and hands being affected very often, but back and neck tendonitis can cause just as much-if not more-pain and discomfort, interfering with your ability to conduct daily life.
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Holistic Treatment for Better Mental Health
Holistic Treatments for Improving Mental Health, a Body First Approach.
Improving your mental health or treating a mental health condition is a very personalized experience; what may work for someone may not be the best treatment option for you. Taking a body first approach, holistic treatment of mental health focuses on the body as a way to treat the mind.
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Holistic Treatment for Bladder Dysfunction
Trouble Urinating may Signal a Larger Problem, Bladder Dysfunction
Bladder dysfunction, also known as voiding dysfunction, is a condition during which you can't effectively urinate and empty your bladder. This can be an embarrassing, painful and possibly serious problem that--if left untreated--could lead to infection and eventually cause organ system failure. Seek holistic treatment today to regain control of your life.
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Holistic Treatment for Hormonal Imbalance
Take Back Your Life and Control Hormonal Imbalance Today
During perimenopause, the change in hormones can make everyday issues feel insurmountable and life difficult to enjoy. Hormonal imbalance can leave you feeling exhausted and beyond frustrated, but holistic treatment options aim to treat your mind, body and soul to achieve optimal health.
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Holistic Treatment for Migraines
The Pain, Nausea and Sensitivity of Migraines Needn't Control You
A migraine is a severe, debilitating form of headache where sufferers typically experience sensitivity to light, sounds and experience nausea. The intense pain can last for a few hours or a few days, leaving you incapacitated until the attack runs its course.
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Holistic Treatment for Pinched Nerves
Learn About the Pain, Numbness and Weakness of Pinched Nerves
A pinched nerve (compressed nerve) is a painful experience, often stemming from an injury, repetitive motion, poor posture and sleep positions. Pain and other symptoms are a result of bone or connective tissue placing too much pressure on a nerve.
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Holistic Treatments for Abnormal Periods
Hormone, Herbal, and Acupuncture Therapy may Relieve Abnormal Period Pain.
A hormone imbalance or gland dysfunction can cause fatigue, moodiness, or cramping and make your periods extremely heavy, too light, or absent. Your integrative medicine provider can correct your imbalance with hormone therapy, acupuncture, and botanic medicine. As each treatment has their own benefits and side effects, your provider can help you decide which treatment is best for you.
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Holistic Treatments for Lupus
Treat lupus with nutrition and supplements.
Lupus is the painful inflammation of organs and tissues. Medications, sunlight, and infections can trigger symptoms like joint pain, fatigue, and a distinguishing butterfly-shaped facial rash. A slew of holistic treatments has proven to target the root causes of this autoimmune disease.
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Homeopathic Medicine
Homeopathic medicine is rooted in the philosophy of holistic healing in which the whole person must be treated rather than just the symptoms or disease.
Homeopathic medicine is rooted in the philosophy of holistic healing in which the whole person must be treated rather than just the symptoms or disease. Its main belief is that substances producing symptoms of sickness in healthy people will have a healing effect when given in diluted amounts to sick people with similar symptoms.
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Hookworm Infection
We Got Some Dirt on Hookworm Infections & Treatment Methods!
Hookworms are a parasite that can infect your lungs and small intestine and cause a number of symptoms, including abdominal pain, fever, and anemia. Although a disturbing and potentially serious infection, hookworm is treatable with medication and iron supplements to remove the parasites, improve nutrition, and treat the complications of anemia.
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Hormonal Imbalance
Take Back Your Life and Control Hormonal Imbalance Today
During perimenopause, the change in hormones can make every-day issues feel like insurmountable, Everest-like mountains of stress, complete with a volcanic center ready to erupt in full-blown PMS-ness. A hormonal imbalance can leave you feeling exhausted and beyond frustrated; but there are options.
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Hormone Balancing
Hormone Level Optimization
Hormonal imbalance is quickly becoming recognized as a serious medical condition. The problems that many men and women previously attributed to aging are now known to stem from imbalanced or depleted hormones. Hormone balancing is a treatment created to rectify this problem by restoring and rejuvenating the body's natural hormones. The most popular type of hormone-balancing treatment is bio-identical hormone replacement therapy.
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Hormone Level Testing
Saliva, Blood and Urine Tests
Many people find themselves concerned with their hormone levels. Imbalanced hormones, such as estrogen, testosterone and DHEA can cause serious health problems. Hormone level testing gives doctors a way to analyze your current hormone levels to see if you are deficient or overloaded with any particular hormone.
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Hormone Replacement for Erectile Dysfunction
A Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction Arises - BHRT
Erectile dysfunction is a condition suffered by many men. It is characterized by difficulty or the inability to produce and maintain an erection during sex. This telltale symptom is often accompanied by a decrease in libido. Erectile dysfunction is, in many cases, caused by an imbalance of androgen hormones.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) for Cortisol Imbalance
Discover the Diversity and Importance of the Steroid Hormone Cortisol
Cortisol is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal gland. It is known primarily for its involvement in stress reactions. Cortisol also plays a key role in regulating weight, blood pressure, and immune system function. The ratios of estrogen to testosterone and DHEA to insulin are influenced, in part, by cortisol.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Andropause
The 'Male Menopause' and HRT
Sometimes referred to as male menopause, andropause is a dramatic reduction in testosterone production that may occur in middle-aged men. Men can start losing their testosterone as early as the age of 35. This gradual reduction means that the resulting symptoms of andropause can slowly build with time.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Chronic Fatigue
Feel Energetic Again with BHRT
If you've been experiencing severe exhaustion that's lasted longer than six months, you may be suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). If left unchecked, CFS could not only leave you at a loss for energy, it could begin to diminish your quality of life.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Depression
Struggling with Hormonal Imbalance
Occasionally feeling upset is a natural part of life, but most of the time we're able to snap out of it on our own or with the help of someone who's close to us. When the feeling of unhappiness becomes severe, (lasting for days, weeks, or even months), it can affect everything that's important to you, including your health.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Endometriosis
Stop the Progression of Endometriosis Today with BHRT!
Endometriosis is a painful condition which affects many women. It is characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue (which lines the inside of the uterus) on the outside of the uterus. This tissue can become trapped within a woman's body during menstruation and cause irritation, scarring, and cysts.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction
Low-T and Your Love Life
There are a number of factors in a man's body that play a role in forming an erection. It is a combination of physical properties such as the nerves, muscles, and blood vessels as well as mental and chemical attributes involving the brain, hormones, and emotions.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Fibromyalgia
Hormone-Induced Pain Treatment
Fibromyalgia can be defined as pain felt throughout the entire body. The effects are long lasting and are specifically experienced in the muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues. The pain may also feel like it is in your joints, although fibromyalgia does not physically affect these areas.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Headaches
Treat Hormone-Induced Headaches & Migraines
Headaches have been experienced by almost everyone at some point in their lives. For example, up to 90% of adults have reported experiencing tension headaches, and 28 million people in the United States alone have had a migraine. There are currently 150 different categories of headaches that vary in intensity, cause, and cure.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Hormonal Imbalance
Balancing Hormone Levels for Optimal Wellness
Many people unknowingly suffer from hormone imbalance. Imbalanced hormones can cause a host of medical problems and should be dealt with as soon as possible. Hormone imbalance is a general term that can refer to upset levels of any variety of your body's natural regulatory substances.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Hot Flashes
Don't be Blindsided by Hot Flashes, Try BHRT Today!
Hot flashes are a common symptom of menopause in women. Although their cause is unknown, it is widely agreed upon that they are linked to the hormonal changes which characterize this period. Hot flashes are typically defined by a sudden feeling of immense warmth throughout the upper body.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Hot Flashes in Men
Male Hot Flashes Are Common and Treatable. Learn More Today!
While hot flashes are a characteristic symptom of menopause in women, many men experience hot flashes as well. A feeling of sudden warmth radiating throughout parts of the upper body is a defining feature of hot flashes. This is often accompanied by an increase in heart rate and sweating.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Hyperthyroidism
Hormones & Your Thyroid Gland
When your body produces too much thyroxine (an overactive thyroid), hyperthyroidism results leading to many trouble symptoms like fatigue, anxiety and sudden weight loss. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy can help to balance your hormones and bring you relief!
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Hypothyroidism
Harness the Power of Hormones to Combat an Underactive Thyroid
An underactive thyroid, known as hypothyroidism, occurs when you thyroid gland fails to produce enough T3 and T4. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is an effective solution to help raise these levels and to alleviate many of the symptoms associated with the condition.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Joint Pain
Find Long-Term Relief for Joint Pain Today With BHRT
Joint pain can cause an often-debilitating amount of pain. Joint pain may come in the form of arthritis or from severe wear and tear over time. While many suffering from joint pain seek relief from over-the-counter painkillers, it's often possible to eliminate chronic joint pain in the long term.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Low Libido
Natural Treatment to Enhance Sexual Health
Low libido in both men and women creates strained relationships, increased stress levels, fatigue and poor self-esteem. Often caused by a hormonal imbalance, low libido is successfully combatted through the use of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, a natural treatment that focuses on optimizing your hormone levels.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy For Men
Andropause, Low Testosterone and More
As a man ages, his body becomes less effective in producing these vital hormones. Hormone levels fall to unhealthy levels, creating a hormone imbalance in your body. A well-publicized low testosterone condition called hypogonadism, also known as low T, is not the only type of hormone deficiency. Other hormones, such as human growth hormone (low hGH), thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism), estradiol, cortisol, progesterone, DHEA, and more, need to stay in perfect hormonal balance for your body to function optimally.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Menopause
Symptoms and Causes of Menopause
Menopause refers to the end of a woman's menstrual cycle. Typically starting in the 40s or 50s, women lose the ability to produce eggs, which causes estrogen levels to drop and monthly menstruation to cease. Menopause is a natural part of women's health, but there are many menopause treatments that mitigate or reduce problems associated with the condition.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Osteoporosis
Strengthen Bone Health with BHRT
Menopause can cause a drop in estrogen levels in women which can be detrimental to bone health. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) can replace the deficient estrogen in your body to help maintain bone mass and prevent the onset of osteoporosis symptoms.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for PCOS
A Hormonal Imbalance that Could Cause Serious Health Problems
In addition to the female hormones estrogen and progesterone, the ovaries produce small amounts of male hormones. In some instances, the ovaries produce larger quantities of these chemicals, leading to a condition called polycystic ovary syndrome.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
BHRT for Women's Health
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a severe extension of the symptoms that occur during premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Between 2% and 10% of menstruating women experience PMDD. The physical symptoms of PMDD, such as breast tenderness, fatigue, and bloating, are similar to PMS, but the emotional conditions can be debilitating. They can interfere with a woman's life at work, school, or home, keeping her from the doing the things she loves, or even from interacting with friends and family.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
Enjoy a Happier Life through BHRT
A woman's regular menstrual cycle can bring about more than 150 symptoms, both physical and emotional. They generally show up during the time between her ovulation and menstrual bleeding in what's called the luteal phase. The luteal phase usually begins about 14 days from the first day of her last menstrual period. Premenstrual symptoms can arise at any point during this phase and continue through the second or third day of the menstrual period.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Sex Drive
Boost Your Sex Drive with Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
A decrease in sex drive is a condition that is unique in the fact that there is no definitive way to monitor it. Doctors have no gauge for what a "normal" sex drive should be, so it is defined differently with each and every patient. If you've noticed a decrease in your libido, it could be due to a number of factors.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Thyroid Disorders
Restoring Balance to Your Thyroid Hormones
Your thyroid gland is critical to the overall health of your body. In certain instances, your thyroid gland can dysfunction, causing your thyroid to produce too much (hyperthyroidism) or not enough (hypothyroidism) thyroid hormone. To restore your overall wellness, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy can naturally help normalize your hormone levels.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Urinary Incontinence
Return to Normal Life
Loss of bladder control, or urinary incontinence, is a problem that many experience as they age. Having the inability to control when you urinate or dealing with urinary leakage can cause embarrassment and make enjoying your life difficult.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Vaginal Dryness
Fight Back Against the Irritation and Discomfort of Vaginal Dryness
Vaginal dryness is a condition most women suffer from at some point in life. Insufficient vaginal lubrication, at its core, is caused by a fluctuation of certain hormones, namely estrogen and progesterone. Hormonal imbalance is a common problem amongst women during menopause. Treatments exist to correct this and relieve symptoms.
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Hormone Therapy Delivery Methods
How BHRT is Distributed
Bio-identical hormone therapy, or BHRT, is quickly becoming the preferred method for treating hormonal imbalances. From low estrogen to low testosterone to thyroid gland complications, BHRT provides a safe, effective solution. If you've looked in to BHRT, you may have noticed that several methods of administering hormones are available. Learn more about them here.
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Hormone-Assisted Weight Loss
Bring Balance Back to Your Weight Loss Efforts
Weight gain is a problem that plagues millions of Americans. It often seems like there's a new fad diet or miracle pill each week. With all the buzz and the hype circling the newest weight loss trends, finding a solution you can trust can feel nearly impossible.
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Hormones and Weight Gain
Bio-Identical Hormones & Your Body Weight
For many years, physicians and researchers struggled to connect the dots between hormones and their role in weight loss. Women have long known that food cravings and sluggish metabolisms were very real problems that made it hard to lose weight, but convincing the medical world of their link to weight was difficult. Recent studies have linked hormones and weight gain, indicating that hormonal treatment for weight loss is a viable option.
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Hot Flashes (Hot Flushes)
Hot Flashes Treatment
Hot flashes sometimes referred to as hot flushes, are an uncomfortable, irritating condition to deal with. They can interfere with your life and make ordinary situations frustrating. Hot flashes in women are usually quick and often debilitating.
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Hot Flashes in Men
Night Sweats, Flushes & Andropause
Many think of hot flashes as a problem that only affects women. This isn't true. Although they occur more frequently in women, hot flashes in men are real and prevalent. Frequent hot flashes can change your life.
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HPA Axis Dysfunction Treatment
Lifestyle Interventions to Alleviate Stress & Fatigue
The hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis (HPA axis) is responsible for regulating your body's stress response. When your body is exposed to prolonged or extreme cases of stress, your HPA axis can begin to experience dysfunction by overreacting or underreacting to stressful situations. Certain treatments like nutritional supplements and dietary changes can help to improve HPA axis function.
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HRT-Progesterone
Progesterone Replacement: Control Menopause Side-effects
Progesterone is an important hormone of the female reproductive system. Not only does progesterone help regulate the menstrual cycle but it also helps in the early stages of embryonic and fetal development. It wouldn't be too big of a stretch to say that without progesterone there wouldn't be life.
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Human Papillomavirus HPV
Causes, Symptoms and Treatment for HPV
HPV (also called human papillomavirus) is a virus that may cause a variety of health problems - or none at all. There are over 100 different strains of HPV and many of them will never directly affect your health. Other strains can cause genital warts or raise your risk for certain types of reproductive cancers. HPV is transmitted through sexual contact.
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Hyaluronic Acid Skin Care
From Injections to Supplements, Hyaluronic Acid May Help Restore Aging Skin
Unlike harsher methods which damage surface skin layers to trigger collagen production, hyaluronic acid can help gently restore and increase hydration (and possibly collagen production) in damaged, aging skin. Used in topical creams and serums, injectables and oral supplements, hyaluronic acid has the potential to eliminate wrinkles, improve elasticity and restore skin health.
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Hydrafacial Treatment
Purify & Hydrate Your Skin with Gentle Exfoliation
Glowing, healthy skin can feel like a challenge with so many factors working against you. Damaging pollution, stress, toxins and sun can damage your skin over time and cause you to lose the youthful, radiant skin you love. Hydrafacial MD
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Unlock the Secrets of the Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used primarily as a treatment for decompression sickness. It can also be used to treat other conditions such as high blood oxygen or conditions that the body is not prepared to fight. In this treatment, patients breathe pure oxygen in a pressurized environment.
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Hyperemesis Gravidarum Treatment
Severe Morning Sickness during Pregnancy
Morning sickness during pregnancy characterized by extreme nausea and vomiting is referred to as hyperemesis gravidarum. The condition can lead to weight loss and dehydration, and may require hospitalization in severe cases. Treatment of hyperemesis gravidarum is important to prevent further health complication for the mother and baby.
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Hyperhidrosis
Control the Embarrassing, Uncomfortable Sweating of Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis (diaphoresis) is a condition where those affected sweat excessively, even at rest. Typically affecting the hands, feet, underarms and face, those who live with this condition report it as a major inconvenience and a source of profound embarrassment.
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Hyperpigmentation
Treatment of Darkened Skin
Hyperpigmentation is the term given to a series of medical conditions that darken the skin. This skin darkening typically occurs in small patches and is possible in nearly any part of the body. Like many skin conditions, hyperpigmentation can be hereditary or a symptom of a much more serious medical problem.
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Hypnotherapy
Uncover the Benefits of Hypnotherapy
Hypnosis has long been shrouded in mystery in skepticism. Can someone really be convinced to moonwalk across a stage or cluck like a chicken? Beyond that, can a hypnotist really help those with unhealthy lifestyles make lasting change? In short, the answer is "yes."
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Hypoglycemia
The Hidden Dangers of Low Blood Sugar
Hypoglycemia is the medical term for low blood sugar. While sugar in excess is not such a great thing, in normal quantities, it's essential for our survival. Sugar-specifically glucose-is the fuel that powers everything we do, from walking to breathing to thinking.
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Hypogonadism
Treatment of Low Testosterone
Hypogonadism, or low testosterone, is often misdiagnosed by the patient due to the fact that the symptoms are similar to andropause, or the male menopause. The most common symptoms of hypogonadism include low libido, fatigue, depression, memory loss, difficulty concentrating and irritability.
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Hypopituitarism Treatment
Hormone Therapy Can Help You Manage Your Hypopituitary Condition
Hypopituitarism is the underproduction of certain hormones by the pituitary gland which can disrupt normal function and development. Symptoms can include chronic fatigue and a decreased sex drive. The condition isn’t fatal, and symptoms can usually be managed in a variety of ways.
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Ideal Protein Diet
A Medically-Designed Program to Lose Weight
A clinically-effective and safe program is available for those struggling with obesity called Ideal Protein. The Ideal Protein diet program can help you reach your weight loss goal and continue to maintain your target body weight and body composition for long-lasting results by focusing on both nutrition and strategies for living a healthier lifestyle.
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Immigration Physicals
Receive the Physical You Need for Immigration & Citizenship
If you are seeking an adjustment of status, or are requesting a "V" nonimmigrant status, it may be required by law that you undergo an immigration physical. These medical examinations must be performed by a USCIS certified physician, also known as a civil surgeon.
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Immune Health and Support
Boost Your Immune System
Your immune system is your body's defense against diseases. When compromised, illness ensues. However, there are simple steps you can take to help boost your immune system such as eating fresh fruits and vegetables, exercising and getting plenty of sleep. Take control of your immune system today for sustained wellness!
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Immunodeficiencies
Immune System Disorders Affect Your Health, but Treatments are Available.
The immune system protects the body from infections. An immunodeficiency occurs when there is a malfunction in your immune system which weakens it and prevents it from effectively fighting off infections. If you suspect that you have an immune system disorder, an immunologist can help find the right treatment to help you maintain your health.
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Impetigo Treatment
Contagious Skin Sores Spread from Skin-to-Skin Contact
Impetigo is a highly contagious skin infection caused by exposure to staphylococcus (staph) bacteria or streptococcal (strep) bacteria, resulting in red or pimple-like sores forming on the face, arms and legs after bacteria invades through a break in the skin (such as a cut, scratch or insect bite).
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Increase Collagen Production
Improve Skin Elasticity & Firmness with Collagen Production
Collagen is necessary for growth of skin and hair cells and is considered by many to be an anti-aging panacea. It is also crucial for joint function and repair. Because collagen production slows as you age, methods to stimulate collagen growth--from supplements and nutrition to various alternative treatments--can help to maintain healthy, youthful function and appearance.
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Inflammation
Treating Short Term & Chronic Inflammation
Inflammation is your body's way of protecting itself from invaders and pathogens that could harm your body. It could be easy to mistake inflammation for infection but it's quite the opposite. Infection is caused by bacteria, virus or fungus and inflammation is your body's response to these invaders.
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammation & Discomfort in the Digestive Tract
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of disorders that affect the digestive tract. All IBD conditions are characterized by chronic inflammation. Although the symptoms of IBD can be troublesome, there several treatments available that can bring relief to your symptoms.
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Information on Multiple Sclerosis
The Wide Ranging Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a condition that stems from damage to the protective coating around nerves, known as demyelination. MS presents with symptoms as varied as fatigue, pain, numbness, trouble walking, mood changes, bladder and bowel control issues, and vision issues.
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Infrared Body Wrapping
Infrared Body Wrap for Detoxification and Aesthetics
Infrared heat has many different uses, despite being entirely invisible to the naked eye. Recently, many people have begun to enjoy the benefits of infrared light and heat for detoxification and fat-reduction purposes. This is known as infrared body wrapping.
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Infrared Cellulite Treatment
Eliminating Cellulite Safely and Easily
Cellulite can be one of the hardest physical flaws to get rid of. Its dimpled appearance can show up regardless of how much you exercise or diet. For decades, the only solutions for getting rid of cellulite involved ineffective creams or invasive surgical procedures. In recent years, however, advances in infrared technologies have offered a bright spot in the fight against cellulite.
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Infrared Sauna
Discover the Detoxifying Benefits of Saunas
Saunas have played a role in human wellness for hundreds of years. The sauna experience has evolved over time - the tradition has been carried across continents and generations. A traditional sauna experience generally consists of relaxing in a chamber or hut (commonly made of wood) in varying degrees of nudity.
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Injectable D3 Therapy
Identifying Vitamin D Deficiency and Exploring Injectable D3 Therapy as treatment
This article explores injectable D3 therapy, the role vitamin D plays in our health, the causes of vitamin D deficiency and how to identify the symptoms of vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D3 injection treatments are the fastest way to alleviate a patient's symptoms of vitamin D deficiency.
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Injections for Pain Management
Treat Pain at the Source
The best way to treat pain is at the source. Therapeutic injections do just that. Introduced directly to the affected joint, vertebrae, or muscle, therapeutic injections result in fast, comprehensive and lasting pain relief. Simple injections can even be used to gently manipulate nerves, diminishing their ability to transmit pain signals to the brain.
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Insulin Resistance Treatment
Prediabetes and Insulin Resistance
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas. Insulin helps to regulate the amount of sugar in the blood. Insulin resistance is a condition in which cells fail to absorb and respond to insulin, leading to a rise in blood sugar levels. Insulin resistance is also referred to as prediabetes.
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Integrative Medicine Clinic
Patient-Centric Care
Integrative medicine places the patient at the center of a holistic approach to medical care. Patient's individual needs, risks, and goals are the main driving forces of any integrative therapy. Physicians practicing integrative medicine emphasize that treatment of every aspect of a person's health is crucial to the success of the healing process.
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Intense Pulsed Light for Acne
Open Pores & Rid Them of Bacteria
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) is an acne treatment that's designed to open the skin's pores and rid them of dead skin cells, oil and bacteria. IPL technology consists of high-powered bursts of filtered light that are designed to improve the skin's appearance.
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Intense Pulsed Light Therapy
A Healthier, Younger You with IPL
Intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy generates multiple wavelengths of light to the outer skin (the epidermis). During treatment, the energy is concentrated at different wavelengths, and the various wavelengths can treat different skin problems. For example, wavelengths of light can generate heat and stimulate cells to form more collagen, plumping the skin.
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Internal Medicine
Diagnosing, Preventing, and Treating Illness and Disease in Adults
Health struggles can cause difficult, trying times. A great doctor can boost your outlook by diagnosing your problems and recommending treatment. A Doctor of Internal Medicine, or Internist, specializes in working with adult patients to monitor health and identify illnesses.
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Internal Medicine Doctor
Defining the role of the internal medicine doctor in practice.
Internal Medicine Doctors, also known as Internists, can be either medical doctors, doctors of osteopathy, or they receive a fellowship to attend school for two to four extra years and specialize in one of these 11 areas: Pulmonology, Endocrinology, Infectious Disease, Hepatology, Nephrology, Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Rheumatology, Hematology, Allergy/Immunology, and Geriatrics.
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Interstitial Cystitis
Painful Bladder Syndrome Causes & Symptoms
Painful bladder syndrome, known medically as interstitial cystitis, is a problem that many men and women deal with. Even a mild case of interstitial cystitis can wreak havoc on everyday life and cause intense pain. Thankfully, there are interstitial cystitis treatments.
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Interstitial Cystitis
Painful Bladder Syndrome Causes & Symptoms
Painful bladder syndrome, known medically as interstitial cystitis, is a problem that many men and women deal with. Even a mild case of interstitial cystitis can wreak havoc on everyday life and cause intense pain. Thankfully, there are interstitial cystitis treatments.
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Intra-articular Hip Injections
Steroid, PRP, or Stem Cell Injections May Relieve Hip Pain
Intra-articulate hip injections can offer relief from chronic pain caused by conditions like arthritis and osteoarthritis. Corticosteroids, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and stem cell injections offer unique benefits without the risk and cost of invasive surgical procedures.
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Invasix Skin Treatments
Fat Reduction and Skin Rejuvenation with RFAL
Non-invasive aesthetic treatments are becoming very popular, and for good reason: They offer a way to receive some of the most popular cosmetic treatments around, all without invasive surgery or pain. Invasix uses radio-frequency assisted lipolysis (RFAL) to help patients with a variety of cosmetic and aesthetic issues.
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Iodine Deficiency
Iodine, Thyroid and Functional Medicine
Iodine is an essential trace element found in very small amounts in the human body. Even though it doesn't take a lot of iodine to keep your body functioning normally, it can be hard for some people to get enough. According to Medscape, 29% of people in 130 countries around the world live in an iodine deficient area.
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Ionized Water
Achieve pH balance with Ionized Water
Water ionizers have been used as a part of Eastern medicine for decades, and are currently taking hold in Western medicine. Ionized water refers to any water that has been alkalized, the scientific term for pH balancing. Those who provide ionized water believe that it can help the body fight back against many different health conditions.
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Iron Injections
Explaining Iron Injection Treatment and Iron Deficiency
This article explores the reasons why patients need iron injection treatments, why patients get injectable iron over oral iron supplements, the role of iron in our everyday health, the causes of iron deficiency, diseases caused by iron deficiency and how to identify the symptoms of iron deficiency.
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Learn about IBS and Stop it Controlling Your Life
IBS, also called Irritable Bowel Syndrome, can be an embarrassing condition that puts considerable strain on your daily life. As a chronic inflammation of the large intestine, it's less serious than other similar conditions including Crohn's disease. However, this is not to say IBS is a walk in the park.
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IV Nutritional Therapy
IV Nutritional Therapies Deliver Vitamins and Minerals into Your Bloodstream.
Intravenous (IV) nutritional infusion therapy delivers high concentrations of vitamins and nutrients directly into your bloodstream. Most commonly vitamin B, vitamin C, and magnesium are delivered intravenously to treat conditions like dehydration, pain, and allergies.
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Jaundice
Treat the Underlying Cause of Your Yellow Eyes & Skin
Jaundice is characterized by the skin and eyes turning yellow in color. The condition is common in infants, especially premature newborns, but can also occur in adults. Jaundice has many potential causes, some more serious than others. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience symptoms of jaundice.
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Joint Pain
Knees, Elbows, Hands and Tension
Living with joint pain can hurt, but it doesn't have to be hard. Your joints are crucial to comfortable movement and everyday life. Symptoms of joint pain include inflammation, soreness, discomfort, and reduced range of movement.
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Juice Detox
Improve Health, Clarity and Self-Esteem
When used intelligently and carefully, juicing can be a useful, nourishing way to improve health, clarity and self-esteem. Many extreme diets are controversial, but juicing with raw fruits and vegetables is one of the safest and most effective ways to unleash the natural healing power of the body.
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Juvederm Volbella XC Injections
Your lips can look younger in less than an hour!
Juvederm Volbella XC is an FDA-approved treatment that uses an injectable gel to augment your lips and smooth the lines around your mouth. By reducing these signs of aging, the treatment can make you look younger and healthier. There is no down-time, and the benefits can last for a year.
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Juvederm Vollure XC Injections
With Vollure, you can say goodbye to unsightly laugh lines!
Juvederm Vollure XC is an FDA-approved hyaluronic acid gel that smooths the folds that appear from the nose to the mouth as you age. By reducing these wrinkles, Vollure can make you look more cheerful and vibrant, and the benefits can last for up to eighteen months!
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Juvederm Voluma XC
FDA-Approved to Treat Volume Loss in the Cheeks
Injectable treatments are one of the most popular aesthetic options available today. Until recently, there have been no FDA-approved injectable treatments to treat the loss of facial volume. The new treatment Juvederm Voluma XC has been approved for that and more.
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Juvederm XC
Smooth Away Wrinkles & Lines
Vertical lines, smile lines, marionette lines, and parentheses. Wrinkles have many names but the same end result: aged, less desirable skin. But it isn't hopeless: dermal fillers provide relief in the form of smoother, more youthful skin. Juvederm XC is the best procedure available for smoothing lines and wrinkles on the face.
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Keratosis Pilaris
Diminish the Appearance of Your Chicken Skin
Keratosis pilaris is a common, benign skin condition characterized by small, flesh-colored bumps around the hair follicle which often appear on the upper arms, thighs and buttocks. Treatment focuses on diminishing the appearance of the keratosis pilaris bumps and ranges from simple over-the-counter moisturizers to laser therapy.
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Kidney Infection
Kidney Inflammation Driven by UTI Infection
A kidney infection is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by bacteria or a virus that initially infect the urethra or bladder and then spread to one or both of your kidneys. While easily treated when diagnosed early, a kidney infection can cause serious damage and lead to a deadly systemic infection if left untreated.
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Kidney Stones
Treatment for Kidney Stones Large & Small
"Kidney stones" is the casual term given to the medical condition renal lithiasis. Kidney stones can range anywhere from very painful to asymptomatic. Many people struggle with the repeat formation of kidney stones, and passing them can be difficult.
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Kybella Injections
FDA-Approved Injectable to Reduce Chin Fat
FDA-approved Kybella is a prescription injectable designed to mimic something your body already makes called deoxycholic acid, which helps absorb fats. This procedure is used exclusively to reduce the fat under the chin. Kybella is an injectable that is comparable to other injectable solutions like BOTOX and Juvderm, but Kybella is permanent.
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Labial Hypertrophy
Hypertrophy & Labiaplasty
The labia are folds of skin found on the outside of a woman's genitals. This is also called the vulva. The labia are responsible for protecting the vagina, clitoris and urethra. There are two types of labia - the outer, larger folds called the labia majora (major) and the inner smaller folds called the labia minora (minor).
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Lactic Acidosis Treatment
Treating the Cause of High Lactic Acid Levels Can Be Life-Saving
Lactic acidosis is the overproduction of lactic acid that builds up in the body and can become a medical emergency with life-threatening complications.
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Lactose Intolerance
Sensitivity to Dairy Could Mean You're Lactose Intolerance
Lactose intolerance is the body's inability to break down a natural sugar called lactose found in dairy products. This results in gastrointestinal discomfort and symptoms including gas, bloating and diarrhea. Those that are lactose intolerant find relief from avoiding dairy products and by taking certain supplements and medications.
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Laryngitis Treatment
Inflammation of the Larynx May Be Causing Your Sore Throat
Laryngitis is an infection which affects the larynx, causing inflammation and severe soreness of the throat. In acute cases of laryngitis, appropriate rest of your voice and getting plenty of fluids will clear up symptoms in approximately a week. However, in chronic cases, laryngitis may require medical attention and possibly prescription medications that target the underlying cause.
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Laryngopharyngeal (Silent) Reflux
Counteract Throat Discomfort Caused by LPR
Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), or silent reflux, is a condition where the upper esophageal sphincter fails to prevent stomach acid from entering the throat and larynx. Though similar to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), LPR has different symptoms and thus requires specific treatment to prevent damage and worsening of these symptoms.
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Leaky Gut Syndrome
Intestinal and Bowel Permeability
Leaky gut syndrome is the common name for intestinal and bowel permeability. This condition can cause a number of frustrating symptoms that make your life difficult. Leaky gut is relatively unique in that it can both cause and result from other conditions. Any condition that inflames or damages the intestines, such as Crohn's disease, carries a risk of causing leaky gut syndrome.
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Leg Length Discrepancy
Walk the Straight & Narrow With These Leg Length Discrepancy Treatments
Leg length discrepancy (LLD) is a condition defined by a difference between the lengths of the legs. It is typically discovered in adolescence, and can be caused by injury, disease, or birth defect. LLD can lead to conditions such as scoliosis and osteoarthritis if not addressed with nonsurgical or surgical treatment.
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Legionnaire’s Disease
This Waterborne Illness Requires Immediate Treatment to Prevent Respiratory Failure
Legionnaires’ disease is a bacterial infection, a severe form of pneumonia. It occurs when you breathe in water droplets from the water systems of hospitals, hotels, and other public places that have been contaminated by Legionella bacteria. Symptoms include high fever, a harsh cough, and shortness of breath. Legionnaires’ requires antibiotics, and can be fatal if left untreated.
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Leptin Resistance & Weight Gain
Your Satiety Hormone May Hold the Key to Achieving Weight Loss Goals
When functioning properly, leptin (the satiety hormone produced by fat cells) signals your body to stop eating. For many overweight people with a malfunctioning metabolism and endocrine problems, a resistance to leptin instead signals starvation and triggers the body's mechanisms to increase fat store - leading to out of control cravings and weight gain.
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Levator Spasm
Levator Syndrome Treatment
The levator ani muscle is located near the anus. When this muscle seizes up, it can cause intense pain. This is known as a levator spasm. Most people who experience a levator spasm will suffer from them chronically. Chronic levator spasms are also known as levator syndrome. This condition can make everyday tasks seem insurmountable.
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Libido Enhancement
Medication to Boost Your Sex Drive
Low libido is commonly linked to low levels of testosterone, the hormone for sexual desire, and can affect both men and women. Libido enhancement products aim to increase your sexual desire through a number of ways including the increase of sex hormone production, or by increasing sensitivity to the genitalia.
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Lichen Planus Treatment
An Inflammatory Condition That Can Impact the Skin & Mouth
Lichen planus is an inflammatory condition which can impact the skin, hair, nails and mucous membranes (mouth, genitals, etc.). In the majority of cases, lichen planus manifests on the skin in the form of a purple-colored rash that can be itchy and develop gradually and last for several months.
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Lichen Sclerosus Treatment
Patchy, Thinner-Than-Normal Skin
Lichen sclerosus, also known as white spot disease, is a rare, chronic condition of the skin causing patchy, thinner-than-normal white skin to form on your body. Though the condition most commonly affects the genital and anal areas, it can affect skin anywhere on your body.
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Lip Augmentation
This Augmentation Procedure Can Provide Young-Looking and Lush Lips.
Lip augmentation is an aesthetic procedure that adds volume to your lips to make them lusher and plumper. There are numerous ways that you can enhance your lip shape, structure, and volume while reducing vertical lip lines; these are dermal fillers, fat injections, and lip implants. Some procedures are more surgical than others, and each provides slightly different benefits.
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Lipid Profiles
Testing for High Cholesterol Levels, Blood Disorders & More
Lipid profiles measure the amount of fatty substances traveling in the blood. Cholesterol and triglycerides are examples of lipids. The human body needs lipids to function properly, but poor diet and some medical conditions can cause these fats to increase and could put you at risk for serious health risks.
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Lipotropic Injections
Learn About the Risks and Benefits of Lipotropic Injections
The term "lipotropics" refers to the compounds used to breakdown and remove fats in the liver. Bile can trap fat, preventing it from being burned off. When this fat is locked in, it can slow down the metabolism. A buildup of fat in the liver can cause cirrhosis.
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Liver
Mindful Lifestyle Practices Can Help Prevent Liver Diseases Like Hepatitis.
Your liver is an abdominal organ that plays almost 500 roles in your body, chief among them being to detoxify your blood. Viruses, genetics, diets, and cancers can harm your liver—causing symptoms like yellowing skin and abdominal swelling—and eventually leading to liver scarring (cirrhosis) and liver failure. Diet changes, medication, and surgery can help heal your liver.
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Liver Disease
Problems with Your Liver? Prevent Scaring and Tissue Damage
Weight loss, lack of appetite, nausea or vomiting could all be signs of liver disease. There are more than 100 different types of liver disease, and chronic damage can lead to liver failure – which many treatments can prevent.
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Liver Failure Treatment
Liver Failure Is A Serious Condition Requiring Emergency Medical Attention
Liver failure is the loss of liver function that occurs quickly (acute) or slowly (chronic). Chronic failure is more common and is usually the result of a preexisting liver condition. Both conditions require medical attention, as liver failure can cause severe complications like excessive bleeding, dangerous brain pressure, and death.
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Lose Excess Fat
Fat Reduction Treatment for Love Handles & More
Excess fat is the broad term applied to various problem areas where undesirable or unwanted fat is present. Some of the common terms given to excess fat include love handles, saddlebags, paunches and more. In many cases, excess fat can be treated.
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Low Blood Pressure
Under Pressure: The Health Stressing Effects of Low Blood Pressure
Low blood pressure-also known as hypotension-may not be as well-known as its sister disease, high blood pressure, but it's still a condition to take seriously. With symptoms like fainting, dizziness, depression, fatigue and vision trouble, low blood pressure could be a real threat to your health.
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Low Dose Ketamine Infusion
From Street Drug to Miracle Drug: Ketamine Could Save Lives
Ketamine is a general anesthetic first used as a veterinary tranquilizer. Ketamine also picked up the moniker "special K" when used as a street drug. Today, though, Low dose ketamine has been found to be an effective treatment for resistant depression and pain management.
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Low Libido
Boost Your Sex Drive
A decrease in sex drive is a condition that is unique in the fact that there is no definitive way to monitor it. Doctors have no gauge for what a "normal" sex drive should be, so it is defined differently with each and every patient. If you've noticed a decrease in your libido, it could be due to a number of factors.
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Low Testosterone
Fix Your Low-T Problem
Testosterone is the male hormone responsible for developing the testes during puberty. It contributes to male attributes such as facial hair and a deepened voice, while affecting a man's libido and even his mood.
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Lower Back Pain
Treatments, Causes and Risks
The lower back is defined as the area that begins below the ribs and ends just above the legs. Pain can occur in this region in a number of ways. It can be dull or sharp, local or spread over a large muscle group. Lower back pain can be experienced as muscle spasms or numbness in the leg that extends below the knee.
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Lupus
Lupus Symptoms, Treatments and Prognosis
Lupus, a chronic inflammatory disease that affects millions globally, occurs when the immune system attacks healthy tissue. The cause is unknown but genetic predisposition is believed to be a major factor. While the disease can be diagnosed at any age, most lupus patients are diagnosed between ages 15 and 40.
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Lyme Disease
Identifying Lyme Disease Symptoms and Treatment Options
This article explores the cause of Lyme Disease, the animals most likely to carry Lyme Disease, the prevention of Lyme Disease, the symptoms of Lyme Disease, the appearance of Lyme Disease, the medical treatment protocol for Lyme Disease, and the likelihood of full recovery from Lyme Disease.
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Lymphedema
Lymphatic Fluid Buildup Can Set the Stage for Infection and Delay Wound Healing
Lymphedema, also referred to as lymphatic obstruction, is a condition in which an abnormal amount of high-protein lymphatic fluid collects just beneath the skin and causes swelling, or edema. Typically occurring in the arms or legs, there is no cure for lymphedema. Treatment focuses on reducing pain and swelling to prevent further complications.
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Magnesium Deficiency Treatment
Combat Your Critical Nutritional Deficiency to Achieve Optimal Health
Magnesium, a key mineral involved in over 300 biochemical processes in the body, is often overlooked as a beneficial nutrient for our bodies. Yet, more than 50 percent of people are magnesium deficient, leading to a slew of troubling health conditions. Fortunately, through proper diet and supplementation, a magnesium deficiency can be effectively addressed.
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Malaria
Diagnosing and Treating Malaria Early Can Save Your Life and Reduce Symptoms
Malaria is contracted when a person is bitten by a mosquito carrying Plasmodium parasites. These parasites enter the bloodstream and make their way to the liver, where they multiply and cause symptoms. Left untreated, malaria can be fatal. Early diagnosis and treatment is crucial for surviving malaria.
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Male Infertility
Low Sperm Count, Motility Issues & More
Infertility refers to the inability to achieve pregnancy or conceive a child. Many people associate these issues with women, but about half of all infertile couples are caused by male infertility. Infertility in men can be frustrating and difficult to deal with. In some cases, male fertility treatment is available.
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Measles Treatment
Perils of the Rubeola Virus
Measles, also known as rubeola, is a highly contagious illness caused by the rubeola virus which presents a number of symptoms including fever, watery eyes, cough and sore throat, and eventually leads to a full-body rash. There is no specific treatment for measles, making prevention the best form of treatment. A measles vaccine exists to protect against the infection.
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Medical Marijuana
Explore the Medicinal Use of Marijuana for Many Health Conditions
Today medical marijuana is being legalized in many states across the U.S. because it has been shown to ease the pain and discomfort that results from a variety of medical conditions. As an alternative to lifelong medication, medical marijuana used under the supervision of a healthcare provider can provide you substantial relief.
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Medical Weight Loss Programs
A Comprehensive Approach to Weight Loss
A professionally supervised medical weight loss program is the key to your success. With the aid of a structured, holistic, medical approach, weight loss is no longer an insurmountable challenge. Shedding excessive pounds now becomes an achievable goal that can be realized relatively quickly, and most importantly, safely for your health.
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Medicinal Mushrooms
Using Medicinal Mushrooms to Build Immunity and Treat Disease
Over 270 species of mushrooms are known to have medicinal applications. There are less than 25 species--like reishi or maitake--widely recognized as medicinal mushrooms. Medical mushrooms are especially purported as immune-building and disease-fighting, with multiple clinical trials that have established undeniable immune-building mechanisms.
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Meditation
Effectively Relieve Stress with Daily Meditation
Meditation is the process of clearing your mind, slowing down and stopping the constant flow of thoughts that have become commonplace in our culture today. Essentially a state of thoughtless awareness, meditation is a great way to achieve peace and mindfulness. It's generally seen as one of the most effective forms of stress management.
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Mediterranean Diet Weight Loss Plan
A Diet & Lifestyle to Transform Your Health
Known as one of the healthiest diets, the Mediterranean diet menu focuses on plant-based, high-fiber meals that include moderate consumption of healthy fats, lean proteins and whole grains. With numerous health benefits including weight loss and improved cardiovascular health, it has quickly become the most recommended diet from health specialists.
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Melasma
A Skin Problem Causing Dark Skin Patches on the Face
Melasma is a common skin condition which affects various parts of the face, including the cheeks, nose, forehead and chin. Characterized by dark, discolored patches which range in color from brown to gray, melasma can cause great cosmetic concern for women. If you suffer from melasma, there are treatments available to help fade the discoloration.
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Melatonin Hormone Replacement Therapy
Restore Your Sleep Balance
The hormone melatonin regulates your body's sleep cycle, also known as a circadian rhythm. The sleep cycle can be upset by changes in lifestyle and habits, but may also deteriorate with a melatonin deficiency. Melatonin hormone replacement therapy, a form of HRT, can correct your circadian rhythm. This can help you beat insomnia and return to normal, healthy sleep.
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Meniere's Disease Treatment
An Inner Ear Disorder Causing Vertigo, Tinnitus, Hearing Loss and Ear Pressure
Meniere's disease is a disorder of the inner ear causing episodes of vertigo (the feeling of spinning) and tinnitus (ringing in the ear), as well as fluctuating hearing loss (and ultimately permanent hearing loss) and sometimes a feeling of fullness or pressure in your ear.
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Menopause Treatment
Traditional & Holistic Approaches to Menopause Symptoms
Menopause is the term used to describe the loss of ovarian follicular function (fertility) and menstruation in women, which occurs 12 months after your last period. Menopause treatment aims to reduce the pain and discomfort associated with menopause, along with identifying and treating underlying health concerns which may exacerbate your menopause symptoms.
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Mercury Poisoning
Understand the Danger of Common Metal Mercury
Mercury poses a serious risk to our health, capable of causing immense harm to our brain, digestive system, and our kidneys. The most dangerous type of mercury-by far-is an organic form called methylmercury, a compound often found in fish, regardless of how it's cooked.
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Mesotherapy
Non-Surgical Fat Reduction
Mesotherapy, a cutting-edge treatment that's popular in Europe, provides virtually pain-free and minimally-invasive fat reduction. Mesotherapy is performed with several small injections at the area where fat will be reduced. Contained in these injections is a combination of medications, vitamins and natural extracts that will melt the cellulite in the area away.
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Metabolic Syndrome
Multiple Debilitating Conditions
Metabolic syndrome is a term used to describe a number of disorders that happen all at the same time. If you suffer from metabolic syndrome, it could be due to the genetic makeup you inherited from your parents, problems associated with being overweight, or the result of leading an inactive lifestyle.
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Metabolic Testing
Understand Your Metabolism & Long-Term Health
Metabolic testing (also called a comprehensive metabolic panel or CMP) is a set of blood tests that provides information about your body's metabolism, or ability to convert and use energy. This energy is responsible for all of your body's functions including breathing, digesting food, circulating blood, eliminating wastes from the body and much more.
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Metagenics Healthy Transformation
The Last Weight Loss Program You'll Ever Need
The Healthy Transformation Weight Loss Program was designed to stimulate your metabolism to burn unhealthy fat while giving your body important nutrition for overall health-helping you to look and feel better.
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Methylation Testing & Treatment
Correct Your Methylation for Optimal Wellness
Methylation is a biochemical process intricately tied to our bodies' overall functioning including DNA repair, immune function and detoxification. When the methylation process is malfunctioning, disease can manifest. It is important to receive methylation testing to identify issues and to receive treatment in order to restore optimal health.
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Micro Needling
Revitalize Your Skin
People are always looking for a way to improve the texture, volume and overall appearance of their skin. One treatment designed to meet those needs is micro needling. Micro needling uses the skin's natural rejuvenation ability to provide youthful and more luscious skin. While home micro needling kits are available, they are considered generally unsafe. Instead, it's important to receive micro needling from a professional.
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Microcurrent Therapy - Uses & Benefits
Pain Relief With Microcurrent Therapy
Microcurrent therapy is a treatment for a number of pain syndromes based on the process of facilitating the body's physiological currents. Every cell in the human body is influenced by electrical impulses in some way. The objective of microcurrent therapy is to use low-voltage currents to manipulate the body's electrical impulses in order to stimulate healing processes.
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Microdermabrasion
The "Lunchtime Facelift"
Commonly referred to as the "lunchtime facelift," Microdermabrasion has become the pain-free, fast and cost-effective solution to restoring the youthful appearance of skin. This unique skin procedure is used to improve uneven skin color and reduce fine lines that form with age and exposure to the sun.
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Micronutrient Testing
Nutrition, Vitamins, Minerals and Your Health
Vitamins and nutrients play a large role in both diet and overall wellness. Without proper levels of these substances, sometimes referred to micronutrients, you may be putting your health at risk. Micronutrient testing is a diagnostic process created to test levels of key vitamins, minerals and more.
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Migraines
The Pain, Nausea and Sensitivity of Migraines Needn't Control You
A migraine is a severe, debilitating form of headache where sufferers typically experience sensitivity to light, sounds and experience nausea. The intense pain can last for a few hours or a few days, leaving you incapacitated until the attack runs its course.
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Mind-Body Medicine
Mind-Body Medicine: Medicine from the Power of Your Mind
Mind-body medicine uses the relationship the brain has with the body. The mind controls our emotions, thoughts, and personality, but also every organ system. With meditation, guided imagery, mindful eating as well as emotional expression through drawings, journals and movement, mind-body medicine aims to relieve symptoms starting with the mind.
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Mineral Makeup
The Natural Cosmetic Solution
Makeup can bring you confidence and give you the look you want. Many varieties of makeup, however, can irritate sensitive skin and even cause permanent damage. Mineral makeup is the name for cosmetics that come from natural sources and avoid the negative side-effects of synthetic makeup.
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Mitochondrial Disease
Symptoms and Functional Treatment for Mitochondrial Disease
In your body, each and every cell works in unison - from the largest organ systems to the tiniest individual cells. But even the slightest change in the function of one component can cause this system to change dramatically. Mitochondria are a perfect example of this.
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Mobile IV Therapy
Intravenous Hydration, Vitamins, Immunity Boosting and Supplementation Therapy
This article explores mobile intravenous hydration, supplemention and immune system-boosting therapy, the role of mobile intravenous hydration in our health, the reasons for deficiencies and how to identify the symptoms of those deficiencies.
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Mold Toxicity
Detoxification & Alternative Treatments to Reverse Mold Poisoning Symptoms
Mold poisoning occurs when the human body is exposed to toxic mold. Mold toxicity symptoms ranging from fatigue and metallic taste, to tremors and blurred vision, occur as mold poisoning disrupts the proper functioning of your body's systems. Detoxification techniques, nutritional supplements and dietary changes can reverse toxic mold symptoms.
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Mole Removal
Procedures for Cosmetic & Cancerous Growths
Dark or pigmented growths on the skin are referred to commonly as moles. The majority of moles are benign and harmless, if somewhat unsightly. Some skin moles, however, are a sign of major illness and possibly even cancer. Regardless of the severity of the mole, mole removal is a viable option.
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Mononucleosis
Treatment for the Infamous Kissing Disease
Mononucleosis, known as "mono" for short, and infamously nicknamed "the kissing disease," is a common infections illness that usually affects adolescents and teenagers, occurring as a result of exposure to the Epstein-Barr virus. It causes a sore throat, headaches, fatigue, swollen tonsils and more. The illness will typically subside with adequate rest, good nutrition and drinking plenty of fluids.
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Motion Sickness
Don't Let the Motion of Planes, Trains & Automobiles Disrupt Your Travel Plans
Motion sickness, also commonly referred to as travel sickness, car sickness, or sea sickness, is a type of balance disorder which results from a disturbance in the inner ear due to accelerated or repetitive motion. Medication, home remedies, and medical treatments can help you prevent motion sickness from disrupting your travel plans.
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MRSA Infection
Protect Yourself from a Dangerous Bacterial Staph Infection
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a contagious bacterial staph infection which is known for its antibiotic resistance. The infection can cause painful sores and boils to develop on the skin and leading to potentially life-threatening complications. Treatment may become necessary to drain the boils, and certain antibiotics may be used if the infection persists.
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MTHFR Testing
Genetic Testing and Identification of MTHFR Defects
The MTHFR gene, known medically as methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, is responsible for producing a key enzyme that serves many functions in your body. This MTHFR gene can become defective or mutated, which may have damaging impacts on your health.
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Mumps Treatment
Mumps Is Rare But It Can Affect Male Fertility Among The Unvaccinated
Mumps, a viral infection of your salivary glands, is rare in most developed nations due to most people getting the vaccine. However, if you or your child hasn’t been vaccinated, you may get mumps, which causes swollen throat glands, fever, fatigue, and muscle aches. Some males may experience infertility later in life due to mumps sometimes inflaming their testicles.
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Muscle Loss
Building Strength with BHRT
As you get older, you lose muscle mass. Muscle loss, also called muscle atrophy, is the gradual reduction of muscle tissue. Some muscle loss occurs naturally due to age, but it may also indicate a more serious medical condition. If you're dealing with reduced strength, you need to get help.
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Muscular Dystrophy Stem Cell Treatment
Muscular Dystrophy Stem Cell Treatment Options
Muscular dystrophy is a degenerative muscle disease characterized by loss of mobility, respiratory difficulties, and lack of muscular strength. Treatment options are limited, but include physical, respiratory, and drug therapy, and stem cell therapy. The prognosis is dependent on the type and progression of the disease.
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Muscular Dystrophy Treatment & Symptoms
Live a Happier & Healthier Life with Useful Therapies
Muscular dystrophy is a degenerative muscle disease characterized by loss of mobility, respiratory difficulties, and lack of muscular strength. Treatment options are limited, but include physical, respiratory, and drug therapy, and the implementation of accessible technologies and appliances. The prognosis is dependent on the type and progression of the disease.
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Myasthenia Gravis
Learn About the Symptoms, Treatments, and Prognosis of Myasthenia Gravis.
Myasthenia gravis is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease affecting thousands in the US. It's characterized by weakness and fatigue in voluntary muscles. The disease is caused by the disrupted communication of nerve impulses to muscles. It is most commonly diagnosed in adult women under 40 and adult men above 60.
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Myers' Cocktail Injections
Intravenous Vitamin Injections
The Myers' cocktail is a specially formulated intravenous (IV) infusion of B vitamins, magnesium, calcium, and vitamin C. It has been safely used for decades to treat patients with a variety of chronic health conditions and is now popularly utilized by integrative healthcare practitioners to help healthy individuals maintain their overall wellness, boost energy levels, and prevent illness.
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Myofascial Pain Syndrome Treatment
End Chronic Muscle Pain
Myofascial pain syndrome, also known as chronic myofascial pain, is a chronic medical condition that affects both the muscles and the fascia (connective tissue that covers muscles). It is characterized by tight and tender trigger points which can refer pain to various areas of the body, causing much discomfort. Fortunately, treatment is available to provide relief.
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NADH Therapy for Parkinson's
Nutritional Therapy to Improve Cognitive Function
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder affecting the body's motor system. Those with Parkinson's disease may experience symptoms such as depression, shaking and muscular rigidity and difficulty sleeping. No one knows for certain what causes the disease, but NADH therapy can help improve its symptoms.
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Natural Acne Treatment
Eliminate Pimples and Clear Your Skin with Natural Acne Treatment
Many traditional acne treatments can be ineffective or have numerous, unwanted side effects. That's why some people may benefit from natural acne treatments. Natural acne treatments can be topical or oral, and often have antibiotic, astringent, or anti-inflammatory properties to prevent pore blockage and the formation of pimples.
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Natural ADHD Treatment
Natural Treatment May Improve Cognition and Focus in ADHD Patients
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a lifelong developmental disability that affects focus, cognition, memory, and executive function. While the most common treatment for ADHD is stimulant medication, not all patients respond well to this treatment; many ADHD patients may benefit from natural treatments like therapy, diet, and dietary supplements.
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Natural Anxiety Treatment
Safe Remedies to Treat Anxiety as a Whole - Body, Mind & Spirit
Anxiety is a condition characterized by excessive and persistent nervousness, worry, fear, irritability and sleep cycle disruption. Holistic solutions for anxiety focus on addressing root cause issues such as neurotransmitter depletion and adrenal support. This approach is advantageous in that it helps to naturally relieve anxiety while also addressing imbalances throughout the body.
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Natural Arthritis Pain Relief
Holistic Therapies for Chronic Pain Relief
Finding relief for troubling arthritis symptoms can lead to the habitual use of prescription medications, injections and creams with troubling side effects. Natural arthritis treatments--from vitamins and herbs to topical creams and poultices--can reduce arthritis symptoms safely and with no side effects, if their use is managed properly.
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Natural Bioidentical Hormone Therapy
The Safer, Natural Alternative to Synthetic Hormones
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a way to supplement low hormone levels which result in conditions such as depression, menopause, andropause, perimenopause, hot-flashes, low libido and many others. Bioidentical hormones offer a safer alternative to synthetic hormones by using naturally occurring hormones as the bases of their treatment.
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Natural Cold and Flu Remedies
Use These Natural Cold and Flu Remedies to Relieve Symptoms
While most people use over-the-counter medicine to treat cold and flu symptoms, many people dislike the side effects that come with the medication. Fortunately, many natural remedies are available to help your immune system fight off the infection, helping to make your symptoms less severe and shorten your recovery time.
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Natural Eczema Treatment
Natural Eczema Treatments May Reduce Itching and Prevent Future Outbreaks
Eczema is the name for a group of skin conditions that cause itching, inflammation, and scaly skin. It is caused by an overactive immune system and is often comorbid with allergies. Eczema treatment is usually aimed at reducing itching, but can also target the immune response that causes inflammation.
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Natural Fibromyalgia Treatment
A Holistic Approach to Fibromyalgia Pain
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, depression, and sleep disturbances. While traditional treatment often relies on the use of medication, natural fibromyalgia treatment instead works to address underlying biochemical imbalances that contribute to your painful symptoms.
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Natural Hair Loss Treatment
Slow or Reverse Hair Loss Naturally & Effectively
With hair loss on the rise, people are exploring natural remedies to restore their hair without the pain or side effects of conventional treatments and surgeries. From vitamins to scalp massage with rosemary oil, you may be able to prevent, slow and even reverse your hair loss.
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Natural High Blood Pressure Treatment
Natural Solutions to Manage Hypertension Effectively
High blood pressure (hypertension) is a common condition which affects more than 85 million Americans. While it often does not produce any symptoms, the condition does require treatment to avoid serious health complications. There are natural hypertension treatment options available which can help restore healthy blood pressure levels.
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Natural IBS Treatment
Restore Function to Your Digestive System with Holistic Treatment
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic medical condition which can have a significant impact on an individual's quality of life. Until recently, therapy for IBS has focused on symptomatic relief but fails to address the underlying cause. Holistic treatment provides natural solutions which target dietary, physiological and psychological imbalances.
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Natural Insomnia Treatment
Fall Asleep, Stay Asleep & Reach Deeper Restorative Stages of Sleep
Getting an optimal amount of sleep and reaching deep, restorative stages of sleep each night is imperative for long-term health and regeneration. This is because sleep, particularly the deep, slow-wave stages of sleep, plays a major role in your body's healing processes. Natural treatment can treat the underlying cause preventing you from sleeping well each night.
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Natural Interstitial Cystitis Treatment
Alleviate Painful Bladder Symptoms Naturally
Interstitial cystitis (IC) is an inflammatory condition of the bladder characterized by urinary urgency, frequency, and chronic pelvic pain. Traditional IC treatment typically involves pharmacological measures; however, the results of conventional treatment are often unsatisfactory. Interstitial cystitis natural treatment, including dietary modifications and natural supplements, focuses on healing the bladder to reduce IC's painful symptoms.
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Natural Leaky Gut Syndrome Treatment
Repair the Intestinal Lining to Restore Your Wellbeing
Leaky gut syndrome is a condition caused by an increase in intestinal permeability that leads to harmful substances like bacteria, undigested food particles, and other toxic substances to easily escape into the bloodstream, wreaking havoc on the body. Natural treatment for leaky gut includes dietary and lifestyle changes that can have a lasting impact on one's health.
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Natural Lupus Treatment
Medication and Diet Can Treat Lupus Symptoms and Prevent Flares
Lupus is a lifelong illness characterized by the body's immune system attacking the body's own organs and tissues. Symptoms include pain, rashes, weight loss, arthritis, and fatigue. Treatment is aimed at reducing symptoms and preventing flares, and can include many types of medication, diet, and nutritional supplements.
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Natural Sun Protection
Protect Your Skin and Eyes from Harmful UV Rays
Exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays can put you at risk of skin damage, as well as increase your risk of developing medical problems like skin cancer. Due to recent concerns about sunscreen safety, some people are choosing to use natural sunscreens, or avoiding sunscreens with certain ingredients.
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Natural Treatment for Constipation
Alleviate Bowel Dysfunction Naturally & Effectively
Constipation is characterized by infrequent bowel movements, straining during defecation due to hard stools, and a sensation of incomplete bowel movements. Conventional treatment relies heavily on the use of laxatives to provide relief; however, laxatives are not an effective long-term solution. Learn how to treat your constipation with natural solutions.
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Natural Treatment of Hypothyroidism
Natural Options for Treatment of Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland, which is involved in almost every process in the human body, does not produce enough hormones. Symptoms can include hair loss, fatigue, jaundice, and depression. Treatment for hypothyroidism usually involves either natural or synthetic hormone replacement therapy.
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Natural Type 2 Diabetes Treatment
Holistic Options to Control Your Blood Sugar
Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic condition characterized by elevated levels of glucose or blood sugar. The condition is more likely to occur in obese individuals who live an unhealthy lifestyle. Research indicates that by modifying unhealthy habits and incorporating natural therapies, you can help to prevent, manage, and even reverse type 2 diabetes.
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Natural UTI Treatment
Cure Your Urinary Tract Infection for Good
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) occur when bacteria, fungus, or viruses enter the urinary tract, which the body uses to remove liquid waste. As they progress, UTIs can cause more serious problems like kidney damage. Thankfully, they are easily treatable with antibiotics, dietary supplements, probiotics, or combination therapy.
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Naturopathic Doctor
Facilitate the Body's Natural Healing Abilities
A naturopathic physician focuses on the utilization of natural holistic therapies and preventative medicine approaches to optimize your overall health. By doing so, your physician facilitates the body's natural healing abilities. Naturopathic medicine has the ability to treat all types of medical conditions safely and effectively.
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Naturopathic Medicine
Combining Nature & Science for Optimal Wellness
Naturopathic medicine - also called naturopathy - is based on the belief that the body can heal itself naturally. People use naturopathic medicine to promote good health, prevent disease and treat illness. Naturopathic medicine physicians concentrate on disease prevention and diagnosis while also attempting to find the underlying cause of a condition.
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Neck Pain
Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention
Neck pain can be local, or in the case of a compressed nerve caused by a herniated disc or bone spurs, the sensation can shoot down your arm resulting in a loss of strength or even numbness.
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Nephrology
Treatment for Kidney Disease, Hypertension & More
Nephrology is a branch of medicine that treats kidney conditions. Doctors who work in this field are called nephrologists. A nephrologist may have a team of medical providers who work with them including nurse practitioners or physician assistants. They are all trained in kidney care and work together to provide the best possible care.
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Nerve Blocks and Nerve Block Injections
Pain Relief with Nerve Block Injections
Nerve blocks and nerve block injections are used to control or block pain signals in the body. There are a several different types of nerve blocks, but all use medications that are injected through the skin into the body to stop pain or block pain signals being sent from the nerves to the brain.
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Neurofeedback
Train Your Brain
Staying focused and alert is difficult for many, especially those who suffer from ADD and ADHD. Just as your body needs exercise to stay healthy, your mind requires training to stay "in shape." In the past, this "training" has proven elusive. Neurofeedback analyzes brain waves and provides immediate feedback to sharpen the mind.
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Neurofibromatosis
The Three Types of Neurofibromatosis Are Treatable If Not Curable
There are three types of neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition characterized by growth of small benign (non-cancerous) tumors on nerve tissue. Each type is associated with slightly different symptoms, but no type is curable. However, treatment like surgery and radiation is available for all types.
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Neurotransmitter Imbalance
Neurotoxins and Depleted Amino Acids
Neurotransmitters are molecules made out of amino acids that serve as the chemical messengers of the nervous system. They transmit information between the brain and the organs to control vital functions such as breathing and heart rate. Neurotransmitters are also involved in our cognitive functions such as thinking and memory, and can affect our emotions or sleep.
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Neurotransmitter Testing
Identify Neurotransmitter Imbalance and Begin Treatment
Neurotransmitters are chemicals that are naturally produced in your body. Their main responsibility is to help facilitate communication from one neuron to the next across a synapse - which is a gap between two neurons. Identifying and managing neurotransmitter imbalances is facilitated with a neurotransmitter test.
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Neurotransmitter Therapy
Neurotransmitter Imbalance Treatment
Neurotransmitters are proteins found in the brain that control your mood, sleep patterns, eating habits, ability to focus, and much more. Healthy levels of neurotransmitters are necessary for these processes to work correctly.
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Night Sweats
Eliminate Excessive Sweating to Restore Your Sleep
Night sweats, also known as nocturnal hyperhidrosis, is a condition characterized by excessive sweating during the night. They can significantly impair one's ability to obtain restful sleep, due to a constant state of discomfort and restlessness. Fortunately, there are lifestyle changes and remedies to alleviate the condition and prevent future events.
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Non-Surgical Fat Reduction
Non-Invasive Fat Reduction Procedures
Love handles, excess fat and sagging skin are all reasons why many people seek out a fat-reduction procedure. In the past, these fat-reduction procedures were primarily invasive, surgical procedures such as liposuction.
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Non-Surgical Nose Job
A Non-Surgical Procedure Can Change the Shape of Your Nose
Your nose defines your face; when the appearance of the nose causes you cosmetic concern, either due to a prominent bump, crookedness or imperfect nose tip, it can be tempting to seek surgical rhinoplasty. Fortunately, a non-surgical nose job exists which uses injectable biodegradable dermal fillers to address minor nose deformities without the need for surgery.
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Non-Surgical Treatment of Back Pain
Alternative Care for Chronic Pain
Back pain can arise as a number of symptoms. You may experience it as a dull aching pain in a large group of muscles, or a sharp shooting pain emanating from an exact location. Sometimes the pain extends through the leg. It can limit your range of motion or even affect the correctness of your posture.
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Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation
Treat Female Sexual Dysfunction without Surgery
Unlike surgical methods that require incisions, downtime and can cause potential side effects or complications, non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation procedures can tighten and lift the vagina, relieve incontinence and restore sexual function to women through non-invasive techniques. These include laser treatments, radio frequency heat, filler injections, and PRP therapy.
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Nutraceuticals
Dietary Supplements, Vitamins, Nutrition & More
Nutraceuticals is a blanket term for the combination of nutrients, vitamins, dietary supplements, healthy foods and sometimes herbal products that contribute to overall wellness. Nutraceutical products are designed for a variety of uses and functions.
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Nutrigenomics Testing
Eating Right for Your Gene-Type
The forming science of nutrigenomics has major implications in treating and preventing diseases like cancer and conditions like obesity. Nutrigenomics is expected to have a major impact on the population, with testing methodologies emerging that can recommend foods and supplements for preventing diseases based on your genetic makeup.
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Nutrition and Hormone Balance
Restore Hormonal Balance with a Healthy Diet
Hormones are the chemical messengers that regulate body function - when imbalanced, your hormones often cause unrest in your body leading to a variety of health complications. By adhering to a healthy, well-balanced diet, you can not only maintain proper hormone levels, but you can also reverse a current hormone imbalance affecting your overall health.
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Nutritional and Supplemental Treatment for Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis is a Painful Inflammation of Your Pancreas That May Require Nutritional and Supplemental Therapy
Pancreatitis is inflammation of your pancreas that happens when digestive enzymes get trapped in the pancreas. Taking supplements and eating a pancreas-healthy diet is the best way of avoiding pancreas problems.
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Nutritional and Supplemental Treatments for Cirrhosis
Treat Your Nutritional Deficiencies and Cirrhosis with Dietary Therapies.
When the liver is severely inflamed, scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue (cirrhosis). Cirrhosis commonly leads to malnutrition, which can cause symptoms like low blood sugar and muscle cramps. Nutritional and supplemental treatments can correct nutrient deficiencies, as well as treat other cirrhosis symptoms.
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Nutritional and Supplemental Treatments for Hepatitis
Manage Hepatitis Symptoms like Inflammation with Nutritional and Supplement Therapies
Hepatitis is liver inflammation caused by a virus, autoimmune response, medication, dietary toxin, illegal drug or alcohol abuse. Evidence-based, professionally managed nutritional and supplemental therapy may resolve this inflammation.
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Nutritional Counseling
A Complete Lifestyle Plan
It's often overlooked, but food plays a major role in your health and wellness. Making the correct choices on what to eat can improve your overall physical and mental fitness, and can even help mitigate certain illnesses.
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Nutritional Deficiency
Nutritional and Vitamin Deficiencies in B12, D & More
Nutritional deficiency occurs when your body does not absorb the necessary amount of nutrients it requires. Also known as malnutrition, nutritional deficiency can influence just about every system in your body, as well as your mental health. It may seem impossible, but many Americans suffer from nutritional deficiencies due to poor food choices
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Nutritional Healing
Nutritional Healing is More Than Just a Weight Loss Diet
Nutritional healing is a whole-body treatment that focuses on preventing and treating conditions, such as heart attacks and arthritis, with nutrition and a balanced diet. It accomplishes this goal through specific dietary changes and nutritional supplements. Results of nutritional healing can vary but may be seen within 4-6 weeks.
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Nutritional Support for Depression
Food as Medicine for Your Depression
Depression is overwhelming and can negatively affect your overall health - your mental wellbeing, after all, is largely responsible for powering your physical health. Naturally combat depressive symptoms by introducing healthy foods to optimize brain function and in turn positively influence your mood.
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Nuts for Heart Health
This Easy-To-Prepare Snack Could Support a Healthier Heart
Nuts are nutrient-dense foods that possess unsaturated fatty acids and other bioactive compounds such as L-arginine, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. As an inexpensive and easy-to-prepare food for our busy lifestyles, nuts can be the perfect snack to keep you full throughout the day while improving your heart and overall health.
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Obesity
Understand Weight Gain and Learn How to Lose It
Obesity is a major challenge for people from all walks of life. While this condition can sometimes seem insurmountable, we can help you overcome obesity and feel great about your weight.
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Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements
Essential Fatty Acids to Support Overall Health
Omega-3 fish oil supplements are generally sourced from areas where freshwater fish reside. Omega-3 fish oil supports cardiovascular health, and helps to maintain a healthy blood pressure range and proper cholesterol levels. It can also benefit other areas of health, including supporting the immune system and providing better circulation for enhanced cognitive health.
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Oral Thrush
Eliminate Candida Overgrowth in the Mouth
Oral thrush, or oral candidiasis, is a medical condition characterized by an overgrowth of yeast in the mouth. Treatment with topical or oral antifungals is used, but lifestyle and dietary modifications can help prevent recurrence. Thrush can also signal the presence of an underlying illness or systemic candida, making prompt treatment important.
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Organ Reserve
Functional Medicine and Aging
Organ reserve is your body's ability to withstand stress or attack and still be able to return to a normal level of function. Organ reserve is considered a major factor in avoiding disease.
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Orthomolecular Medicine
Foods, Nutrients and Orthomolecular Medicine
Orthomolecular medicine is a branch of functional medicine. Orthomolecular medicine believes that treating many medical conditions should start with the cause-and not the symptoms.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
Athletic Injuries
From professional to amateur to recreational, all levels of athletes deal with injury. So common are sports injuries that a special division of orthopedic medicine, called orthopedic sports medicine exists.
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Osteoarthritis
Protect Your Aging Joints from the Perils of Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common type of arthritis that occurs when the protective cartilage on the ends of your bones degrades over time. Osteoarthritis pain results from excessive strain on your bones due to overuse. Preventing OA from taking effect, or managing your symptoms if you already have it, can be accomplished with the help of your healthcare provider.
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Osteochondritis Dissecans
Osteochondritis Dissecans Is Treatable with Many Types of Surgery
Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a condition in which cracks form in the bone and cartilage of a joint due to insufficient blood flow. Its exact cause is unknown, but it is common in young athletes. It may resolve itself, especially in children, but adults with OCD may need surgery.
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Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment
A Hands-On Treatment to Diagnose, Prevent & Treat Illness
Osteopathic manipulation is a therapeutic, hands-on medical treatment which uses the hands to diagnose and treat illness. Manipulation involves stretching and applying pressure or resistance to your muscles and joints. When you have inexplicable pain and scans are not showing any abnormality, your osteopathic physician may be able to identify the problem with a hands-on exam.
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Osteopathic Medicine
Doctors Trained to Listen and Consider Your Whole Health
Osteopathy is a branch of the medical profession distinct from traditional medicine. It offers many of same benefits of its counterpart (prescription medicine, surgery and the use of technology to diagnose disease and evaluate injury) but adds hands-on diagnosis and treatment through a system of therapy known as Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine.
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Osteopathy
Treating the Patient, not the Disease
While treating conditions is a way to provide some relief, treating the patient and identifying the root cause behind those medical problems is a more comprehensive approach. That's the foundational belief behind Osteopathic Medicine.
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Osteopenia
Learn about the Little Known Precursor of Osteoporosis
Osteopenia is the sister condition of osteoporosis. Characterized by a loss in bone density and an increased risk of fracture, osteopenia is typically the precursor of osteoporosis. Resulting from a wide variety of causes, genetics to bad habits, this osteoporosis precursor is largely preventable.
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Osteoporosis
Slow & Prevent Bone Loss
The weakening of bones known as osteoporosis is a frightening prospect. Many face osteoporosis as they age, and with it see an increased risk of fractures and a decrease in strength. If you're aging, feeling weaker or think you may have osteoporosis you should get help immediately.
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Outpatient Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery
Sustained Weight Loss through Minimally-Invasive Procedures
With over 15 million Americans considered obese, bariatric weight loss surgery has quickly become an ideal option to sustain substantial weight loss. If you are obese and want to lose weight, a less invasive outpatient bariatric procedure can help you achieve your goals while shortening your recovery time and lowering surgical risks.
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Ovarian Cyst Treatment
Eliminate Fluid-Filled Sacs in the Ovaries
An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac which develops in or on the ovaries. Most ovarian cysts are painless and resolve on their own; however, some women experience ovarian cysts which cause pain, discomfort or other gynecological complications like infertility. Treatment may consist of natural remedies, hormonal birth control or, in rare cases, surgery.
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Overactive Bladder
Understand OAB Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a collection of symptoms that affect the bladder and urinary system. Overactive bladder can lead to embarrassment, frustration and difficulty with enjoying everyday life. In most cases, overactive bladder is treatable.
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Overflow Incontinence
Treat Overflow Incontinence and Stop Urine Leakage at its Source
Overflow incontinence - also known as chronic urinary retention - happens when the bladder doesn't completely empty when using the bathroom. Loss of bladder control is an important health problem known to affect a large number of women. If you have problems with overflow incontinence, it's important to speak with your doctor.
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Overweight
Understand the Health Risks of Excess Weight
Carrying too much body fat can increase your risk for a variety of health complications. Heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and many other conditions can be directly linked to being overweight.
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Oxidative Stress
Oxidation, Free Radicals and Antioxidants
There are a variety of health issues that can be influenced by oxidative stress. Because oxidation isn't limited to one body system or area, you may see the symptoms emerge in just about any part of the body.
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Ozone Therapy
Detoxification & Wellness with Healthy Ozone
Ozone therapy is a specialized treatment to increase the amount of oxygen present in the blood. According to some providers, this treatment can have a positive effect on any number of health ailments.
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Pain Management
Mitigating Your Strife
In addition to physical manipulation, doctors have discovered advanced methods to combat chronic pain. Now more than ever, doctors have a greater understanding of the nervous system, the spinal cord, and how they interact with the brain. These studies have opened the door to a plethora of new pain management treatments.
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Painful Periods (Dysmenorrhea)
Menstrual Cramps, Uterine Fibroids, Endometriosis & More
Menstruation is an important part of the female reproductive system. That being said, some women experience immense pain during their monthly period. Often referred to as painful periods or menstrual cramps, these issues are medically known as dysmenorrhea.
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Paleo Diet
The Modern Caveman's Protein and Fiber-Based Cuisine
Known colloquially as the "caveman diet," the Paleo diet proposes the consumption of protein and fiber, eliminating dairy, wheat and grains. The philosophy behind this diet reflects our early ancestors' hunter-gatherer dispositions.
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Pancreatitis Medication Treatment
Medication and Enzyme Therapy Can Help Reduce or Relieve Your Pancreatitis.
Pancreatitis is an acute or chronic condition of the pancreas occurring when one or more pancreatic duct is blocked. While many treatment options exist, medications are a common way of managing this condition and reducing or eliminating pain.
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Parkinson's Disease
Symptoms, Treatments, and Prognosis of Parkinson's
Parkinson's disease is a chronic and progressive movement disorder whose symptoms are often (but not always), revealed after age 50. The disease is characterized by tremors in the hands and limbs, and muscle stiffness. Common treatment options include antiviral medications and dopamine agonists. Physical activity is also a common supplement.
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Patellar Instability, Subluxation and Dislocation
Understanding Patellar Instability, Subluxation and Dislocation
Patellar instability, subluxation and dislocation are conditions caused by sudden twists or turns, trauma to the knee, or abnormal structure or development. Depending on the nature of the damage, it can be treated surgically with a patella realignment or with less-invasive means like physical therapy, braces or casts.
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Patellar Tendinitis Treatment
Knee Pain from Extended Sports Training Could Indicate Jumper's Knee
When problems arise with the structural alignment of the knees--whether it be from strain, irritation or injury--loss of mobility may ensue. A common cause of knee problems is patellar tendinitis (also known as "jumper's knee"), which refers to pain, weakness and swelling of the tendon connecting your kneecap to your shinbone.
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Pediatric Fractures
Preventing and Treating Broken Bones
A severe bone break will have visibly apparent symptoms such as a deformity, or even a bone protruding from the skin. In these cases, an immediate trip to the emergency room is necessary. For some smaller fractures the signs may not be as evident.
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Pellagra Treatment
Pellagra Is A Deadly Vitamin Deficiency That Can Be Treated
Pellagra is a deficiency of niacin, also called vitamin B3. This deficiency causes large patches of itchy, flaky, red, and peeling skin, as well as nausea, appetite loss, and mouth sores. It can also cause depression, anxiety, and mood swings. Though it’s treatable, pellagra can be fatal in severe cases.
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Pellet Therapy
Bioidentical Hormones, Delivered Consistently and Easily
Bioidentical hormone therapy, also known as BHRT, is quickly becoming a very popular treatment for a variety of hormonal imbalances. BHRT is itself a specialized form of hormone replacement therapy that uses only biologically identical hormones, it has many different delivery methods.
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Treatment
Your Body's Inflammatory Response to Reproduction Infection
Infection of the upper female reproductive system--including the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries--is referred to as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Usually the result of contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD), most commonly chlamydia and gonorrhea, PID can lead to a number of health problems if left untreated, including fertility problems, as well as long-term pelvic pain.
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Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Strengthening the Pelvic Floor and Treating Organ Prolapse
Pelvic organ prolapse refers to a medical condition that affects the reproductive organs of women. During pelvic organ prolapse, a certain pelvic organ - such as the bladder, uterus or small bowel - descends and starts to push against the vagina. Pelvic organ prolapse can be very painful, but it is treatable.
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Pelvic Pain
Discomfort in Men and Women
When the symptoms of chronic pelvic pain begin to affect the way you function in your daily life, it is time to seek the help of a health care professional. Your doctor will most likely start with a physical exam to determine the exact area in your pelvis that the pain is originating from.
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Pemphigus Treatment
Pemphigus Causes Itchy Or Painful Blisters That Need Medical Attention
Pemphigus is a group of rare chronic skin disorders that causes sores and blisters on the skin or on the mucous membranes.
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Peptic (Stomach) Ulcer Treatment
Calm Your Upset Stomach with These Peptic Ulcer Treatments
Peptic (stomach) ulcers are open sores that develop on the inside of your esophagus, stomach wall or small intestine. They can cause intense pain, nausea and vomiting and, if not treated, these stomach ulcers can lead to serious infections. Thankfully, there are many medical treatments available to treat alleviate your painful symptoms.
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Perimenopause
Hormonal Imbalance and Early Menopause
As women hit middle age, they become infertile and no longer menstruate. This is known as menopause. Perimenopause refers to the time before menopause begins - it literally translates to "around menopause." Due to fluctuating hormones, perimenopause causes significant symptoms that can affect quality of life. Today, there are more treatments than ever to mitigate the side effects and symptoms of perimenopause.
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Peritonitis
Treating Peritonitis Immediately Can Prevent Complications Like Sepsis
Peritonitis is the inflammation of the peritoneum, a layer of tissue that covers the inside of the abdomen. Usually caused by infections or injuries, common symptoms of peritonitis include abdominal pain and swelling, fever, and nausea. Peritonitis is a serious medical emergency that can be treated with antibiotics and surgery.
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Pernicious Anemia Treatment
Your Dysfunctional Intestines Could Be Causing Decreased Red Blood Cells
Anemia occurs when your body does not have enough healthy red blood cells to provide oxygen to your body tissues. There are different causes of anemia--when anemia is caused by your intestines improperly functioning, resulting in insufficient absorption of vitamin B12, you suffer a specific condition called pernicious anemia.
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Personal Training for Weight Loss
Achieve Your Weight Loss & Fitness Goals
With obesity reaching epidemic levels and research showing a declining number of Americans even trying to lose weight, motivation is often a key factor hindering many people's weight loss abilities. Fortunately, personal training for weight loss can be a game-changer for people who are struggling to lose weight.
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Pharmaceutical Treatments for Cirrhosis
Pharmaceuticals Can Help You Deal with The Symptoms of Cirrhosis.
When your healthy liver tissue is overtaken by scar tissue caused by damage from viruses or toxins, it causes cirrhosis. While there is no way to reverse the damage caused by cirrhosis, pharmaceuticals can help treat symptoms and prevent complications of cirrhosis like pain and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis respectfully. These medications include acetaminophen, hydromorphone, and fluoroquinolones.
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Pilates for Weight Loss
Strengthen Your Core and Optimize Your Health with Pilates
Pilates, an exercise aimed at strengthening and stabilizing your core, the powerhouse of your body, can help you reach your weight loss goals. But it can also help optimize your health, as its guiding principles - concentration, control, centering, flow, precision and breathing - seek to help you reach a firmer understanding of your own body.
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Pinched Nerve
Learn about the Pain, Tingling and Burning of Pinched Nerves
A pinched nerve (compressed nerve) is a painful experience, regardless of the cause, playing a sport, injury, or sleeping in a weird position, it can be a pain in the ass... literally. Pain and other symptoms are a result of bone or connective tissue placing too much pressure on a nerve.
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Pinworm Treatment
A Common Intestinal Worm Infection
A pinworm is a tiny, parasitic roundworm that is white in color and lives in the digestive system--particularly the rectum--of humans. Considered the most common intestinal worm infection, a pinworm infection most often occurs in school-aged children and is highly contagious, easily spreading from child to child, and from child to family members.
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Pityriasis Rosea Treatment
Relieve itchy Pityriasis rash on your arms, legs, and abdomen.
Pityriasis rosea is a skin condition that causes an itchy rash on your arms, legs, and abdomen. It typically affects children and young adults and lasts 6-9 weeks. It has no long-lasting effects and isn’t contagious, but pregnant women must seek medical care because pityriasis can cause severe pregnancy complications.
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Placental Abruption
Treat Placenta Detachment to Protect the Health of You & Your Baby
Placental abruption is a serious medical condition in which the placenta peels away or separates from the walls of the uterus prior to delivery. The condition can deprive your infant of life-sustaining nutrients and oxygen, as well as cause you to bleed severely and even hemorrhage. Treatment may require ongoing hospitalization, medication, or early delivery in severe cases.
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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Breast Lifts
Platelet Rich Plasma & Non-Invasive Breast Lifts
The breast implant, sometimes referred to as a breast lift, is one of the most popular aesthetic procedures for women. But traditional breast implants have some risks, due to the fact that they are a surgical, invasive procedure. The PRP (platelet rich plasma) breast lift uses a non-invasive method to lift and improve breast appearance.
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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) for Erectile Dysfunction
Combat Erectile Dysfunction with Your Own Growth Factors
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) for erectile dysfunction can help nearly any man experience larger, firmer and more frequent erections. This treatment uses platelet rich plasma (PRP), to heal damaged and aged tissue.
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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) for Female Sexual Dysfunction
Reinvigorate Your Love-Life with Platelet Rich Plasma
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is an exciting new treatment for female sexual dysfunction. This treatment uses platelet rich plasma (PRP), a form of stem cells to rejuvenate female sexual health.
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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) for Stretch Marks
Using Your Body's Growth Factors to Reduce Stretch Marks & Scarring
PRP stretch marks therapy is one of the latest groundbreaking uses for platelet-rich plasma. Using the regenerative nature of your own blood plasma, this innovative treatment for stretch marks uses micro-needling combined with PRP to minimize the appearance of stretch marks from the comfort of your healthcare providers office.
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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy for Facial Rejuvenation
Restore Your Look, Naturally
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is blood plasma that has been enriched with platelets. Platelets contain growth factors; when applied to the skin, they can stimulate the growth of collagen. Collagen plumps the skin, giving it a youthful and supple appearance. PRP for facial rejuvenation has been used since 2006. It can be used with wrinkles and areas around the eyes, mouth, cheeks, neck, and jawline.
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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy for Hair Restoration
Feel Confident Again with PRP
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is blood plasma that has been enriched with platelets. PRP is rich in growth factors, so when PRP is applied to the scalp it can contribute to hair growth.
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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy for Scar Reduction
Stem Cell Therapy for Surgical Scars & Acne Scars
Platelet rich plasma, also known as PRP, has many medical uses. Platelet rich plasma is a type of natural stem cells - those that are drawn from your own blood and used for healing purposes. Because of that process, platelet rich plasma (PRP) therapy for scar reduction is a very viable option.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy for Urinary Incontinence
Treat Urinary Problems in Women
Platelet-rich plasma is used to treat urinary incontinence in a safe, effective and natural way. PRP injections trigger the platelets to release their growth factors into plasma that repairs and rejuvenates the nerves, muscles and urethral/bladder interface. PRP therapy is a simple, painless procedure that takes less than an hour.
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Pneumonia
Learn how the Common Cold Can Become Pneumonia
At its core, pneumonia is an inflammatory infection affecting the lungs. Stemming from a number of causes, viral, bacterial and fungal, pneumonia symptoms can range from barely noticeable to very severe. It can even mimic the common cold. If you've had an unusually long cold or flu, read about pneumonia.
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Poison Ivy
Treat Itchy, Red and Bothersome Rashes Caused by Poison Ivy
Nature can be cruel. Skin exposure to the poison ivy plant can cause itchy, red and painful rashes lasting for several weeks. The rash is a form of allergic contact dermatitis that for some may induce serious and dangerous reactions.
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Male Hormones and the Female System
In addition to the female hormones estrogen and progesterone, the ovaries produce small amounts of male hormones. In some instances, the ovaries produce larger quantities of these chemicals, leading to a condition called polycystic ovary syndrome.
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Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) Treatment
Treat Neck, Shoulder, and Hip Pain and Stiffness with Corticosteroids
If you’re over the age of 50 and suffering from inflammation in your neck, shoulders, and hip joints you may want to get checked for Polymyalgia rheumatic (PMR), an autoimmune disease. The good news is – it can be treated with medication and lifestyle changes.
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Polypeptide Treatment for Weight Loss
Lose weight naturally with polypeptide treatment.
Peptides (chains of two or more amino acids) and polypeptides (chains of ten or more amino acids) are secreted by your endocrine system, which regulates your cardiac function, stress response, sexual function, growth, appetite, and energy metabolism.
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Polypeptide Treatment for Wound and Scar Healing
Cuts and burns may be easy to heal with polypeptide treatment. peptide treatment
Peptides stimulate blood vessel regeneration to heal your cuts and burns faster and more effectively. And since peptides are naturally occurring, polypeptide treatment produces no known side effects.
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Portion Control
Understand Healthy Portions for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
The challenge of taking in fewer calories leaves many men and women wondering just how much they should be eating-and most people are taking in too much. This makes portion control a crucial part of any healthy eating or weight loss plan.
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Post Prostatectomy Incontinence
Incontinence is Common Following a Prostatectomy. Learn About Your Treatment Options.
Urinary incontinence following prostate surgery is a common complication that's usually temporary. However, incontinence can also be a long-term side effect of a prostatectomy that often requires medical attention. The three most common types of urinary incontinence men experience following prostate surgery include stress, urge, and overflow incontinence.
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Post-Hysterectomy Menopause
Post-Surgical and Early Menopause
The cessation of the female monthly cycle, or menopause, typically occurs in women entering their late 40s or early 50s. Surgical menopause, which occurs after the removal of the ovaries, can occur in women of any age.
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Post-Myocardial Infarction Syndrome (Dressler Syndrome)
A Post-Heart Attack Syndrome That Mimics a Heart Attack
Post-Myocardial Infarction Syndrome, also known as Dressler Syndrome and post-cardiac injury syndrome, is a condition in which patients experience heart attack like symptoms after a heart injury, including chest pain, difficulty breathing and fever. Dressler Syndrome involves inflammation of the protective sac of the heart known as the pericardium.
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Post-Traumatic Arthritis Treatment
When Your Injury Has Lasting Effects
Joint degradation associated with previous physical trauma (such as from an automobile accident or sports injury) is caused by post-traumatic arthritis. Accounting for approximately 15% of all cases of osteoarthritis, post-traumatic arthritis is quite common and can affect any joint, including the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle.
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Postpartum Depression
Signs, Symptoms, Causes and Treatment of PPD
Giving birth to a healthy child is meant to be a joyous occasion. For many mothers, however, the period after a child is born can become something else entirely. Postpartum depression is a legitimate medical condition that affects mothers worldwide.
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Pre-Operative Evaluations
Prepare for Surgery with a Complete Physical Analysis
Before you have surgery, it is important for your medical team to gather specific information about your health through a pre-operative evaluation. This can help them team identify any potential problems that could cause complications before, during, or after surgery.
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Preconception Medicine
Health Before Pregnancy
Taking care of yourself during and after pregnancy goes without saying, but one aspect of the birth process that is often overlooked involves taking care of yourself before trying to get pregnant. Focusing on your health before you conceive will not only lead to a healthy pregnancy and healthy baby, but it might even improve your chances of getting pregnant in the first place.
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Pregnancy Massage
Learn the Emotional and Physical Benefits of Pregnancy Massage
This article explores how massage therapy can help pregnant women with relaxation, pain management, flexibility and range of motion, headaches, stress relief, muscle spasms, leg edema, fatigue, backaches, leg cramps, as well as pregnancy massage therapy techniques, and which pregnant women may not be good candidates for pregnancy massage therapy.
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Pregnenolone Hormone Replacement Therapy
Adrenal Fatigue & BHRT
Your body is filled with hormones, each serving a unique function that affects your overall wellness. These hormones, such as estrogen, testosterone and DHEA, are generated by precursor hormones. One of the most important of these precursor hormones is pregnenolone. Pregnenolone is a steroidal precursor hormone created primarily in your adrenal glands. Because of this, pregnenolone has a profound impact on your adrenal health, and can lead to adrenal stress or adrenal fatigue.
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Premature Ejaculation
Put an End to Your Premature Ejaculation Today
While perhaps less frustrating than complete erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation is still an aggravating, embarrassing problem that effects the lives and relationships of countless men. But treatments do exist, your ED could with just a doctor's appointment.
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Premature Ovarian Failure
An Underlying Hormonal Condition Causing Infertility, Heart Disease & Bone Loss
When the ovaries in a woman under 40 are not functioning properly, there may be a lack of the essential hormones like estrogen and progesterone due to premature ovarian failure (POF). Because POF can contribute to infertility, bone loss and heart disease, proper diagnosis and treatment is essential.
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Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
Extension of PMS Symptoms
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a severe extension of the symptoms that occur during premenstrual syndrome (PMS). About 2% to 10% of menstruating women experience PMDD.
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Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
Menstrual Cycle Help
Your physician can help you determine if the conditions you're suffering from are the result of premenstrual syndrome, and can recommend lifestyle changes and medications that can lessen the effects of your symptoms.
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Preventative Medicine Clinic
A Healthy Body and Mind
The best way to treat an illness is to prevent it from occurring. Preventative medicine is an important aspect of anti-aging medicine, where physicians focus on optimizing health, reversing the aging process, and preventing the body from going into a disease state.
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Preventive Medicine
A Healthy Body and Mind
The best way to treat an illness is to prevent it from occurring. Preventive medicine is an important aspect of anti-aging medicine, where physicians focus on optimizing health, reversing the aging process, and preventing the body from going into a disease state.
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Priapism
Eliminate Your Prolonged, Painful Erection
Priapism is characterized by a prolonged, often painful erection (not due to sexual stimulation) that lasts for longer than four hours. Considered a serious medical condition, untreated priapism can lead to irreversible damage to the penis and permanent erectile dysfunction. Prompt treatment is available to preserve your sexual function.
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Priapus Shot
Treat Erectile Dysfunction & Achieve Stronger Erections
The Priapus Shot, from the creators of Vampire Facelift, can help nearly any man experience larger, firmer and more frequent erections. Like Vampire Facelift, the Priapus Shot uses platelet rich plasma (PRP) to heal damaged and aged tissue.
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Primary Immunodeficiency
Primary Immunodeficiency (PI), root of constant, long lasting, severe illnesses.
Primary Immunodeficiency (PI) is a blanket term covering a wide variety of immune system and autoimmune conditions, over 200 in fact. These are conditions that affect the ability of your immune system to defend your body against viral attack, leading to increased illnesses, infections and a host of other issues.
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Probiotic Supplements
Supplement Your Health with the Benefits of Probiotics
Probiotics seem to be a trend in healthy living that everyone's heard of, but few know what they do. Probiotics are tiny microorganisms said to provide health benefits when ingested. The use of probiotics was first conceptualized in the early 1900's, but not popularized until the 80's.
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ProFractional Therapy
Newer, Fresher Skin
The ProFractional laser therapy by Sciton uses a specifically targeted laser to reach deep below the skin's surface to trigger the skin's collagen production to reveal newer, fresher skin over time without disturbing nearby skin. Leaving nearby skin undisturbed promotes a faster healing process.
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Progesterone Hormone Replacement Therapy
Women's Health and this Vital Hormone
Hormone imbalance can cause a number of serious health issues. In particular, progesterone, which regulates many of your body's functions, can cause debilitating symptoms when levels are too low or too high. This is especially crucial for women, as progesterone plays a large part in controlling pregnancy and menopause.
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Progesterone Level Testing
Progesterone Testing Is the First Step toward Treating Hormonal Imbalances
The female sex hormone progesterone is produced mainly in the ovaries following ovation each month. Imbalances can cause unwanted symptoms like infertility, mood changes, and irregular periods. Getting a progesterone level test is the first step toward diagnosing and relieving symptoms of unbalanced hormone levels.
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Prolotherapy
Regenerative Injection Therapy
If you're suffering from chronic pain, joint pain or back pain, it can seem like a problem with no solution. Prolotherapy, also called regenerative injection therapy (RIT), provides relief for musculoskeletal pain.
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Prolozone Therapy
Homeopathic Injections to Provide Pain Relief
Prolozone therapy involves localized injections of an oxygen/ozone cocktail combined with other collagen-building substances to regrow connective tissue like cartilage in joints and forestall costly knee and hip replacements. Prolozone therapy is used for conditions ranging from overused or injured joints to herniated discs and crippling arthritis.
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Protein-Sparing Modified Fast
The protein-sparing modified fast is designed for rapid weight loss.
Protein-sparing modified fast programs involve eating a very limited amount of fat and carbohydrates while still consuming a reasonable amount of protein. The goal behind PSMF is to create as large of a daily calorie deficit as possible while also preventing lean muscle breakdown.
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Psoriasis
Causes, Risk Factors, Triggers, Symptoms and Treatment of Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a skin condition that affects many people worldwide. Those suffering from psoriasis experience a rapid build-up of cells on the surface of the skin. This leads the skin to have a thick, "scaly" appearance. This skin is typically itchy, painful and unsightly. Psoriasis is one of the most commonly treated dermatological conditions.
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Psoriatic Arthritis
Controlling Inflammation Can Slow Joint Damage from PsA
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a medical condition characterized by inflammation and damage to certain joints. It is linked with psoriasis, a skin disease characterized by raised red patches or white scaly eruptions. Treatment can range from surgery and splinting to medications, injections or simple lifestyle changes--like forgoing cigarettes, sugar, dairy and fatty foods.
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Pulmonary Edema
Remove Fluid Accumulation in Your Lungs
Pulmonary edema is a condition in which pressure from the heart's left ventricle causes fluid to fill the alveoli in the lungs. It can be an acute or chronic condition caused by injury or disease, with symptoms ranging from breathing difficulties to fatigue. Acute pulmonary edema can sometimes be fatal if not treated immediately with medication intervention.
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Pulmonary Embolism
Restore Blood Flow to Your Lungs
Pulmonary embolism is a blockage in one of the arteries that transports oxygen-rich blood to the lungs. When a blockage occurs, it can cause the affected portion of the lung to die due to low oxygen levels, and damage other organs in your body. Considered a life-threatening condition, pulmonary embolism treatment focuses on breaking up the clot.
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Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF)
Therapeutic Electromagnetic Field Manipulation
Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy is often falsely referred to as "magnet therapy" or "therapeutic magnets". In essence, PEMF utilizes electromagnetic wavelengths to repair your body's functions. Many PEMF devices are FDA approved.
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Radiesse
Bring Volume Back to Your Skin
When you're young, your skin is full of naturally occurring solutions that give it volume. Collagen, hyaluronic acid (HA) and elastin are what make your skin have a youthful, vibrant appearance. As you age, these substances naturally decline, which leads to sagging and wrinkly skin. Radiesse, a safe, effective dermal filler, can provide instant volume to your facial skin and boost your confidence with a healthier, youthful look.
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Radiofrequency Ablation Vein Treatment
Learn About Using Radiofrequency Ablation to Treat Swollen Veins
Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure to treat swollen or varicose veins. It uses radiofrequency energy directed through a small tube to heat the walls of a vein, closing it off from blood flow. It requires mild anesthetics or sedatives and may cure a swollen vein in a week.
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Raynaud's Disease Treatment
The Reason Why Your Body Numbs to Cold or Stress
Raynaud's syndrome, also known as Raynaud's disease or Raynaud's phenomenon, is a medical condition characterized by a numbing and cool sensation of certain areas of your body (such as your fingers and toes) typically in response to cold temperatures or stress. Raynaud's disease treatment depends on the severity of the condition.
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Raynaud's Syndrome Treatment
Protect Your Extremities and Prevent Raynaud's Syndrome Symptoms
Raynaud's syndrome is a vascular disease that affects the arteries in your extremities. When exposed to cold or stress, these arteries constrict, cutting off blood supply and causing symptoms like discoloration and numbness. While there is no cure for Raynaud's syndrome, symptoms can be managed
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Reactive Arthritis Treatment
Infection: The Underlying Cause of Your Joint Pain and Inflammation
Reactive arthritis is a condition presenting joint pain and swelling, which is triggered by infection in the body, usually in the intestines, genitals or urinary tract. Treatment of reactive arthritis may include antibiotics, corticosteroids injections to reduce joint stiffness or physical therapy to increase range of motion and flexibility.
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Treatment & Help for Recurrent Miscarriage
Dealing with pregnancy loss, frequently known as a miscarriage, is one of the most difficult things for any woman to go through. This difficulty is magnified when it comes to recurrent pregnancy loss, where multiple miscarriages have occurred consecutively. Recurrent pregnancy loss may be treatable, depending on the source of the condition.
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ReFirme Skin Tightening and Wrinkle Reduction
Cellulite Reduction and Collagen Production with ReFirme
Aging is a concern for many men and women. Wrinkles, fine lines, volume loss and many other symptoms can lead to looking older and even reduced self-esteem. ReFirme skin treatment and wrinkle reduction is a special aesthetic procedure designed to combat these issues. ReFirme skin tightening treatment is a viable option for many patients.
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Regenerative Medicine
An Emerging Field of Medicine that Uses Human Cells to Regenerate Tissue
The quickly expanding field of regenerative medicine uses human cells, proteins and genes to grow or regenerate damaged tissue and organs. Because the focus is on using a patient's own cells, these therapies could eliminate the need for using donated tissue or organs, do not require immunosuppression of patients for transplant and vastly decrease rejection rates.
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Regenlite
Painless Laser Skin Rejuvenation from Chromogenex
Aging can do heavy damage to the skin. Due to the effects of gravity, wear-and-tear, repeated facial movements and gravity, there can be visible and unsightly damage. This is why skin rejuvenation procedures have been a popular option for many years. Chromogenex' Regenlite procedure provides laser skin rejuvenation, a virtually painless way to address a number of skin issues.
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Relapsing Polychondritis
Symptoms, Treatments, and Prognosis of Relapsing Polychondritis
Relapsing polychondritis is a disorder defined by chronic inflammation of cartilage in areas of the body. These can include the ears, nose, trachea and in all other places where cartilage tissue is found. While the cause of the disorder is unknown, it is believed to be an autoimmune disorder.
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Relapsing Polychondritis Treatment
Recurrent Inflammation of the Body's Cartilage
The term chondritis refers to inflammation of the body's cartilage. The recurrent inflammation and deterioration of the body's cartilage is called relapsing polychondritis, a degenerative disease which is frequently accompanied with painful joint deformity. Relapsing polychondritis poses a particular risk to your health and can be life-threatening if it affects the respiratory tract, heart valves or blood vessels.
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Reproductive Endocrinology
Understand Infertility Treatments and Diagnosis
Reproductive endocrinology and infertility, sometimes called REI, is a medical subspecialty that focuses on reproductive medicine. People who specialize in this type of medicine are most often known as reproductive endocrinologists. Reproductive endocrinologists provide infertility treatments, among many other services.
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Retinoid & Retinol Skin Care
Topical Vitamin A to Revolutionize Skin Health & Appearance
Retinol and retinoids derived from vitamin A can boost collagen production, thicken skin, unclog pores, fight acne, fade discoloration and give skin a smoother appearance. Originally used by dermatologists to treat acne 50 years ago, retinoids and retinol later became skin care superstars used for everything from warts and psoriasis to aging skin and brown spots.
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Rheumatic Fever Treatment
A Dangerous Inflammatory Disease Resulting from Strep Throat Complications
Rheumatic fever is a relatively serious inflammatory disease which can result due to complications from throat or scarlet fever. Most common in children between the ages of 5 and 15, rheumatic fever can cause irreversible damage to the heart, and increase the chance of stroke or death, if left untreated.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
An Autoimmune Disease That Causes the Painful Swelling of Joints
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune system disease that typically affects multiple, symmetrical joints in the body with painful swelling. While not curable, there are ways to manage the pain. In cases of chronic inflammation, RA can cause permanent joint damage and deformity.
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Ringworm Treatment
A Common Fungal Infection Causing an Itchy, Red Rash
Contrary to its troubling name, ringworm has nothing to do with worms. Rather, ringworm is a common fungal skin infection known medically as tinea or dermatophytosis which can impact the skin, hair and nails of both animals and humans. Treatment of ringworm focuses on eliminating fungi through topical or oral medication.
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Limiting Your Time Outside During Tick Season Can Prevent RMSF
Rocky mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is a potentially life-threatening illnesses caused by a bite from a tick infected with Rickettsia rickettsii bacteria. Symptoms include a high fever, muscle aches, and nausea, and may cause neurological problems. Antibiotics and hospital stays can be used to treat the illness and prevent serious complications.
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Rosacea
Symptoms, Causes and Treatment of Rosacea
There are many conditions that affect the skin. One of the most common of these conditions is rosacea, which affects many people worldwide. Rosacea is a very visible skin condition, and as such can be very damaging to your self-confidence.
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Rotator Cuff Injury
Eliminate Pain & Restore Function to Your Rotator Cuff
When you experience an injury to any part of the rotator cuff (especially a tear to one or more of the tendons) the shoulder pain that results can be excruciating, limiting even simple, everyday activities. Surgery, physical therapy, strengthening exercises, pain management, medication and injections may be employed to help treat your injury.
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Rubella Treatment
The Perils of a German Measles Infection
Not to be confused with Rubeola (measles), Rubella, also known as German measles and sometimes three-day measles, is a contagious viral infection characterized by a distinctive red rash. Milder than Rubeola, Rubella often can be treated with confined rest (to prevent its spread) and over-the-counter painkillers to relieve associated discomfort.
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Running for Weight Loss
Cardio for Burning Calories & Losing Weight
Running and weight loss go hand-in-hand, but it's important to pace yourself. Experts say you will need to run more slowly and for longer-at least thirty minutes-and at least three to four times a week to see any real benefit from running.
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Sacroiliac Joint Injection
A Possible Answer for Your Back & Leg Pain
Sacroiliac (SI) joint injections/ joint block is a temporary pain relief and diagnostic test to confirm Sacroiliac joint dysfunction, a painful inflammation causing 'lower back pain and/or sciatica (back/leg pain).
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Saliva Test for Cortisol and DHEAS Levels
Saliva test to identify cortisol and DHEAS imbalances
This article explores saliva testing to identify a patient's cortisol-or stress hormone-levels and their DHEAS levels-or steroid hormones-made in your adrenal cortex. The decline of DHEAS is associated with the aging process. High levels of cortisol and low levels of DHEAS are associated with adrenal fatigue.
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Saliva Testing
Saliva Testing for Hormones, Diabetes and Allergies
Saliva testing allows doctors and other medical professionals to test your saliva (spit) for a variety of hormones, enzymes, and antibodies. These results can guide a variety of treatments and tell your medical provider more about what's happening inside your body.
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Salmonella Treatment
While Usually Treatable at Home, Salmonella May Require Medication
Salmonella food poisoning is an infection caused by a member of the Salmonella bacterial family. Though usually contracted through contaminated food, handling animal carriers can also result in infection. Salmonella can usually be treated at home, but in severe cases, antidiarrheal medication and antibiotics may be required.
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Sarcoidosis Treatment
Inflammatory Cells May Be the Cause of Your Swollen Lymph Nodes
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory autoimmune disease which causes abnormal masses of inflamed tissues called granulomas to form in the body, which may alter the normal structure and possibly the function of the body parts it affects. General treatment includes anti-inflammatories and medications to suppress the immune system, while surgery may be necessary if severe.
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Sarcopenia Treatment
Treat & Prevent Age-Related Loss of Muscle Mass
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass that occurs with aging, most commonly affects sedentary or bedridden elderly patients. However, it can affect even those who remain healthy, fit and active. No longer accepted as a normal part of the aging process, sarcopenia instead is now considered a disease state that can be prevented and/or treated.
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Scabies
An Itchy Skin Condition Caused by Burrowing Mite
Scabies is a highly contagious infestation caused by mites that burrow into your skin to lay eggs, causing an itchy, red rash. If not treated, scabies can lead to skin sores and an infection. Medications, such as skin creams, can be used to kill the mite and relieve itching.
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Scarlet Fever Treatment
A Bacterial Illness Causing a Rash, Sore Throat and High Fever
Scarlet fever, also known as scarlatina, is an infection caused by toxins released by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes (the same organism involved in strep throat). The condition is associated primarily with a red rash which covers most of the body, a sore throat and high fever.
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Sciatica
Nerve Pain Treatment
The sciatica nerve begins in the lower spine, and extends down into the back of each leg. Some of its motor functions include moving the muscles behind your knees and in your lower legs. Sciatica symptoms can show up in a number of ways. Sufferers may experience pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling.
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Scleroderma Treatment
Hardening & Tightening of Skin & Connective Tissues
Scleroderma is a rare, chronic autoimmune disease that affects your connective tissue and causes the skin to tighten and thicken. While there is no cure for scleroderma, treatment options are available to help manage your symptoms and prevent damage to key structures in your body.
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Sclerotherapy Spider Vein Treatment
Eliminate Unsightly Veins
Sclerotherapy is a non-surgical procedure for treating varicose or spider veins. The process is simple and effective. Your doctor will inject a special solution in to the vein you want to remove. The substance then goes to work irritating the lining of the targeted blood vessel, making it collapse and turn into scar tissue which will fade over time.
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Sebaceous Hyperplasia
The Enlargement of Your Sebaceous Glands
Sebaceous hyperplasia is a benign medical condition which causes the increased production of oil (sebaceous) glands, leading to small bumps to form on the face, typically in clusters. Treatment options include various facial creams and cosmetic procedures which target the underlying cause of your enlarged sebaceous glands.
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Seborrheic Dermatitis Treatment
When Dandruff is a Symptom of an Underlying Skin Condition
Considered a chronic form of eczema, seborrheic dermatitis affects the areas of the body that are prone to oil-production (such as the face, the upper chest and the back), causing scaly patches and reddened skin. The condition is perhaps better known to affect the scalp, oftentimes resulting in stubborn dandruff.
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Sepsis Infection
When Minor Infections Trigger Deadly Systemic Infection
Sepsis involves a systemic reaction to the presence of an uncontrolled infection. Something as simple as a urinary tract infection, left untreated, can lead to organ failure and death. When your body temperature climbs too high or drops too low--combined with elevated heart or respiratory rates--it is crucial you seek medical help.
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
The SARS Virus Is Rare but May Require a Hospital Stay
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a potentially life-threatening respiratory infection that originated in Asia and caused an outbreak in 2003. Symptoms include a dry cough. Though SARS can be treated with common flu remedies, you’ll likely be admitted to the hospital for extra care if your symptoms become severe.
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Sexual Dysfunction Treatment
Fight Back Against Your Lackluster Sex Life
Sexual dysfunction, which affects both men and women, broadly refers to any problem which occurs at any phase of the sexual response cycle to prevent the individual or couple from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity, which may be tied to both physical and psychological factors.
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Shingles
Eliminate Your Painful Shingles Rash
Shingles, known as herpes zoster or chickenpox reactivation, is caused by the varicella-zoster virus and leads to the development of a painful skin rash and fluid-filled blisters. Age and compromised immunity are the two major risk factors. Shingles treatment involves antivirals, which can shorten your recovery and alleviate painful symptoms.
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Shingles Vaccine
Prevent the Painful Rash & Associated Health Risks of Shingles
Herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, is a painful skin rash caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus responsible for chicken pox. Most common in men and women over the age of 50, the shingles vaccine can effectively prevent the virus from occurring by priming your immune system.
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Shock Wave Therapy
A Unique Non-Surgical Treatment to Help Your Body Heal Itself
Shock wave therapy is a non-surgical and non-invasive treatment that uses acoustic waves, created through either electromagnetism or compressed air, to help heal the body by targeting the cause of the problem, not just its symptoms. It is often used in orthopaedic, urology, and sports medicine, however its applications reach into numerous medical specialties.
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Shoulder Cuff Tears
Torn Rotator Cuffs and You
The labrum and the rotator cuff are the two likeliest places where a shoulder tear will occur. If you've hurt your shoulder, there's a possibility that there might be a tear. That's why it's extremely important to see a doctor when an injury occurs.
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Shoulder Instability, Subluxation and Dislocation
Understanding Shoulder Instability, Subluxation and Dislocation
Shoulder Instability is a condition where the shoulder subluxates or dislocates repeatedly. The initial subluxation/dislocation can be caused by overuse or sudden injury. Depending on the nature of the damage, it can be treated with traditional means like physical therapy, braces or slings. Chronic shoulder instability, however, may require surgery.
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Sickle Cell Anemia
Treat Abnormal Blood Cells Causing You Pain
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder in which abnormal hemoglobin causes red blood cells to become rigid, sticky, and crescent- or sickle-shaped. These misshaped red blood cells can become trapped in small blood vessels, slowing or even blocking blood flow and denying oxygen to parts of your body.
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Silicosis
Your Shortness of Breath Could Be Due to Silica Inhalation
Silica is a crystal-like mineral commonly found in sand, rock, and quartz. If someone inhales too much silica dust over a certain period of time, they can develop a progressive condition known as silicosis disease. There are several different types of silicosis, and each can cause breathing difficulties that can lead to serious repertory diseases.
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Sjogren's Syndrome Treatment
The Underlying Cause of Your Dry Eyes and Dry Mouth
Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease often associated with dry eyes and dry mouth. The disease affects your mucous membranes and moisture-secreting glands of your eyes and mouth. Treatment can include medications to increase your saliva production, and prescriptions to manage your dry eyes or possibly surgical procedures to address your tear ducts.
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Skin Lesion Removal
Smooth, Attractive Skin
Most skin blemishes are harmless, but they can definitely be unsightly. Otherwise known as lesions, these imperfections could take the form of growths, moles, brown spots, or vein imperfections beneath the skin. The techniques for removing these lesions can be almost as numerous. Your doctor will likely advise you on the best option for lesion removal based on the size and location of the growth you would like to eliminate.
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Skin Tag Removal
Remove Skin Tags & Skin Tabs with Cosmetic Surgery
Skin tags, also called skin tabs, are small pockets or flaps of excess skin that hang from the body. Unlike moles, which may be cancerous, skin tags are entirely harmless. They are, however, unsightly and can be painful if touched or snagged. Skin tag removal is a viable option to remove these uncomfortable skin flaps and restore your appearance.
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SkinPen
Advanced Vertical Micro-Needling Treatment
People are always seeking a way to look younger. This has made skin rejuvenation procedures more popular than ever. One type of skin treatment is micro-needling; an advanced new type of micro-needling is SkinPen by Bellus Medical.
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SkinPen II Micro-Needling
Reverse the Signs of Aging
SkinPen II is a medical-grade, state-of-the-art micro-needling device designed to reverse natural signs of aging. The system uses 12 small medical-grade needles along with vibration to create painless micro-injuries on the surface of the skin to initiate the skin's natural healing process.
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Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)
Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth may be Responsible for Your Digestive Troubles
Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a condition in which abnormal amounts of bacteria are found in the small intestine. The small intestine manages the absorption of nutrients into the body and transfers waste into the colon. The abundance of bacteria in the small intestine can cause some serious symptoms.
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Spasticity
Alleviate Chronic Muscle Pain & Spasms
Spasticity is a condition which causes continuous muscle contraction. It is characterized by uncontrollable muscle spasms and body movements, tight or stiff muscles, and chronic pain. A side effect of many diseases, muscle spasticity can affect your ability to move and otherwise properly function unless treated with physical therapy, medicine, or surgery.
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Speed Up Metabolism
Speed Up Your Metabolism Safely
Metabolism is the complex process your body uses to change the food and drink you take in into energy. Most of the processes that make up your body's metabolism are natural and happening inside your body without any effort-they are not something you can control.
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Spina Bifida
Learn More about the Neural Birth Defect Called Spina Bifida
Spina bifida is a birth defect, specifically a condition in a group of defects known as neural tube defects. These affect the baby's brain, spinal cord and surrounding protective tissue. In cases of spina bifida the neural tube fails to close completely. The result can be spinal cord and vertebral defects.
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Sports Injury Clinic
Sports-related foot injuries are treatable with podiatric care.
Sports-related foot injuries can happen to anyone - regardless of age or the level of activity. Injuries range from mildly annoying to more serious conditions that may require physical therapy or surgery. Podiatric care is a vital part in getting athletes back into competition as soon and as safely as possible.
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Sports Specific Nutritionist
Nutrition Plans for Athletes
Athletes can take nutritional supplements, but many overdo it in the hopes for achieving optimal performance. It is best to evaluate and modify your current diet with the help of a professional before taking nutritional supplements.
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Staph Infection
Staph Infections Can Cause High Fever, Nausea, Boils, and Confusion
Staph infections are caused by staphylococcus bacteria, which commonly cause skin rashes, bacterial sepsis, low blood pressure, and foodborne illness. You have a greater likelihood of getting infected if have skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or eat contaminated food. Treating staph infections usually involves using antibiotics.
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STD Testing
Testing for Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are viral or bacterial infections that can be passed through sexual intercourse or sexual contact. Some STDs can take ten years to show their symptoms, so if you have risk factors for an STD make sure to always use a condom and get STD testing.
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Stem Cell Facial Fat Transfer
Treat Chronic Skin Conditions like Wrinkles, Sun Damage & More
As part of a facial fat transfer procedure, physicians are now able incorporate stem cells to help patients achieve the best possible results. Stem cell facial fat transfer procedures are used to treat chronic skin conditions like wrinkles, sun damage and redness.
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Stem Cell Hair Restoration
Stem cell hair restoration is a hair multiplication technique.
Everybody loses hair - about 50 to 100 hairs per day - but for some people, hair loss can be severe enough to cause partial or complete baldness. Hair transplantation using stem cells is a new, innovative hair multiplication technique that effectively grows hair using human pluripotent stem cells.
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Stem Cell Therapy
Umbilical Cord Stem Cells: Cutting Edge Treatment for Many Conditions
Umbilical cord stem cells have the potential to regenerate your damaged cells, tissues, and even organs. Applications are nearly limitless. Ask your healthcare provider if stem cells are right for you.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Arthritis
Relieve Arthritis Pain with Stem Cell Therapy
Arthritis is a condition where a joint or several joints become inflamed and painful. There are over 100 different types of arthritis. The most common of these are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Stem cells are effective in reducing arthritis pain because they have anti-inflammatory and regenerative capacities.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Autoimmune Diseases
Fight Inflammation with Adult Stem Cells
The immune system is the body's natural defense mechanism that protects us from diseases. When it becomes overactive, cells and proteins that are supposed to destroy viruses begin to attack healthy tissues. This condition is known as an autoimmune disease.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Back Pain
Mesenchymal Stem Cells Can Treat Painful Degenerative Disk Disease
Stem cells have the potential to become any other type of cell, offering many promising therapeutic uses. Mesenchymal stem cell therapy is a cutting-edge medical alternative to back surgery, that offers a regenerative, minimally-invasive, cost-effective back pain solution.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Blocked Airways, Shortness of Breath and other COPD Signs
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, also known as COPD, is a medical condition that affects the lungs. When COPD is present, breathing becomes difficult or even painful. Many people suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease without realizing it. COPD is a serious condition, but treatment is available.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Crohn's Disease
Pain & Inflammation of the Intestine
Crohn's disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease that affects the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The GI tract is the tube that runs from the mouth all the way to the anus. The GI system is responsible for food digestion, absorption and the elimination of waste products from the body.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Graves' Disease
Symptoms, Causes, and Functional Treatment
Graves' disease is an immune disorder that causes your thyroid gland to secrete too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism). Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in the center of your throat behind the Adam's apple. There are many other reasons why your thyroid may be overactive, but Graves' is the only cause triggered by the immune system.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Hashimoto's Disease
Your Thyroid and Stem Cells
Hashimoto's disease, also known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis, is a chronic autoimmune disease. Hashimoto's disease causes the body's immune system to function incorrectly, resulting in damage to thyroid cells and the inability to manufacture thyroid hormones.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Hepatitis and Cirrhosis
Stem Cells Can Regenerate Liver Damage from Hepatitis and Cirrhosis.
The liver is a highly regenerative organ, but certain conditions that can disrupt this natural healing ability. One is liver inflammation (hepatitis) caused by viruses, alcohol abuse, or autoimmune disorders, while cirrhosis is the accumulation of scar tissue on the liver that replaces healthy tissue. Stem cells may disrupt inflammation and stimulate your damaged cells to regenerate, reviving liver function.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Joint Pain
A Viable Alternative to Surgery & Joint Replacement
Stem cell therapy for joint pain uses the body's natural repair mechanisms and growth factors to promote healing. Stem cell therapy can be performed within a single day and offers a viable alternative for those who are facing surgery or even joint replacement.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Knee Pain
Relieve Knee Pain with Stem Cell Therapy
Knee pain is a common condition that often results from overuse, injury or medical conditions such as arthritis. Due to excessive use, the knees are more vulnerable to injuries and other medical conditions. Depending on the cause, knee pain may be accompanied by other symptoms, such as inflammation, swelling, and stiffness.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Neck Pain
Diagnosis, Stem Cell Treatment and Prevention
Neck pain can be local, or in the case of a compressed nerve caused by a herniated disc or bone spurs, the sensation can shoot down your arm resulting in a loss of strength or even numbness. Stem cells have regenerative properties, helping to promote natural healing within the damaged disc or joint.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Peripheral Neuropathy
Brain and Spinal Cord Damage
Peripheral neuropathy or neuropathy is a term used to describe damage to any part of the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord. When a nerve becomes damaged, it restricts the information that passes between the brain and other parts of the body.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke
Understand, Prevent and Identify Strokes
A stroke may be called many things, including a brain attack or cardiovascular accident (CVA) by your doctor or medical team. Strokes can be mild or very serious and life-threatening if they are not handled quickly by trained medical professionals. Stem cell therapy can be used to reduce symptoms after a stroke.
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Stem Cell Treatment for ALS
Learn About The Use Of Stem Cells In Treating ALS.
ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease is a condition that affects nearly 30,000 Americans, inhibiting and eventually removing the ability to control one's body over the course of a few years. Let's dive into the use of stem cells in treating this debilitating disease.
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Stem Cell Treatment for Autoimmune Hepatitis
Innovative Therapy for Liver Inflammation
Autoimmune hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver due to an autoimmune response within the body. The disease is characterized by abdominal or joint pain and yellowing of the skin and eyes. It may appear chronically or become a lifelong illness. In severe cases, the disease may be fatal.
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Stem Cell Treatment for Congestive Heart Failure
Learn About Using Stem Cells to Treat Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive Heart Failure is a condition in which the heart can no longer pump blood as efficiently as needed, with common symptoms including: coughing, fatigue, swelling, nausea, chest pain among others. Learn about the use of stem cells in treating congestive heart failure today.
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Stem Cell Treatment for Lupus
Learn About the Use of Stem Cells in Treating Lupus
Lupus, a chronic inflammatory disease that affects millions globally, occurs when the immune system attacks healthy tissue. The cause is unknown, but genetic predisposition is believed to be a major factor. Learn about the development of stem cell treatments for lupus today.
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Stem Cell Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
Stem Cell Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a condition that stems from damage to the protective coating around nerves, known as demyelination. MS presents with symptoms as varied as fatigue, pain, numbness, trouble walking, mood changes, bladder and bowel control issues, and vision issues.
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Stem Cell Treatment for Myasthenia Gravis
Innovative Treatment for Voluntary Muscle Weakness
Myasthenia gravis is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease affecting thousands in the US. It's characterized by weakness and fatigue involuntary muscles. The disease is caused by the disrupted communication of nerve impulses to muscles. It is most commonly diagnosed in adult women under 40 and adult men above 60.
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Stem Cell Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
Stem Cell Treatment of Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease is a chronic and progressive movement disorder whose symptoms are often (but not always), revealed after age 50. The disease is characterized by tremors in the hands and limbs, and muscle stiffness. Common treatment options include antiviral medications and dopamine agonists. Physical activity is also a common supplement.
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Stem Cell Treatment for Post-Myocardial Infarction Syndrome
Learn About Stem Cell Treatment for Post-Myocardial Infarction Syndrome
Dressler Syndrome is a condition in which patients experience heart attack like symptoms after a heart injury, including chest pain, difficulty breathing and fever. Dressler Syndrome involves inflammation of the protective sac of the heart known as the pericardium. Learn more about stem cell treatments for Post-Myocardial Infarction Syndrome today!
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Stem Cell Treatment for Relapsing Polychondritis
Discover the Possibilities Of Stem Cell Treatment For Relapsing Polychondritis
Relapsing polychondritis is a disorder defined by chronic inflammation of the cartilage in areas of the body. These can include the ears, nose, trachea and in all other places where cartilage tissue is found. Learn about the use of stem cells in treating relapsing polychondritis today.
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Stem Cell Treatment for Shoulder Pain
Relieve Shoulder Pain with Stem Cell Treatment
The treatment of shoulder pain depends entirely on the cause of the problem. If you are unsure of your diagnosis or the severity of your condition, you should seek medical advice before beginning any treatment. Your doctor can give you more detailed information about your shoulder pain.
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Strep Throat Treatment
The Bacterial Infection Causing Your Scratchy Throat
Strep throat is a bacterial infection causing a scratchy sore throat. Most commonly affecting children between the ages of 5 and 15, strep throat is highly contagious and should be treated promptly so as not to allow symptoms to worsen or cause more serious complications. Treatment involves an antibiotic to fight the spread of the infection.
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Stress Incontinence
End Involuntary Leakage Caused By Stress
Stress incontinence occurs when urine leaks because there is sudden extra pressure within the abdomen on the bladder. This potentially embarrassing condition differs from general incontinence because it happens when the body is under immediate physical stress. This added stress is usually caused by things like coughing, laughing, sneezing or exercising.
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Stress Management
Keep Your Tension Low
While stress itself is not a medical condition, it can have a very real effect on our health. Excessive anxiety can lead to a range of ailments including heart disease, high blood pressure, and weakened immune system. It can affect sleep and eating habits, leading to weight gain or a general "burnt-out" feeling.
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Submental Liposuction
Jowl Fat Removal Procedure
Liposuction is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures available today. Liposuction is the medical term for the removal of fat from the body, typically using a small tube called a cannula. One such procedure is submental liposuction. Submental liposuction targets the area under the chin.
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Sun Damaged Skin
Prevention & Treatment for Sun Overexposure
The sun is a big part of our lives. Whether or not you live in a warm climate, chances are that you spend a large portion of your time exposed to the sun's UV rays. While some amount of sun exposure is healthy, too much can lead to sun damaged skin.
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Sun Poisoning
Sun Poisoning Is Extreme Sunburn That Requires Medical Attention
Despite its name, sun poisoning isn’t actual poisoning—it’s extreme sunburn. Overexposure to the sun can cause severe symptoms like blistered skin, fever, nausea, dizziness, and dehydration. While you can usually treat sunburn at home, extreme burns may require emergency medical attention.
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Swimmer's Itch Treatment
The Nasty Consequence of Diving into Parasitic Waters
When swimming in parasite-infested waters, a consequence which may follow is an irritating rash called swimmer's itch. Parasites, which typically live in the blood of waterfowl, burrow their way into your skin, causing an allergic reaction. Not a serious health threat, as humans aren't suitable hosts for the parasites involved, these parasites soon die after entering your skin.
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Swimming for Weight Loss
Submerge Yourself in Cardio Exercise While Relieving Your Joints
Our joints pay the price when we exercise, making our weight loss goals seem paradoxical. Swimming, however, offers great health benefits with less of the physical harm to your body, working out your entire body while pressure is taken off your joints as you are submerged in water.
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Swine Flu
Swine Flu Is Rare But Causes More Severe Symptoms Than Typical Flu
Swine flu, also known as H1N1 virus, is a severe flu strain. Though its symptoms usually resolve on their own within a week, swine flu can cause complications like pneumonia, severe vomiting, and breath shortness. Seeking medical attention is very important because early treatment may help prevent these complications.
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Synthetic vs Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
Harnessing the Power of Mother Nature with Bioidentical Hormones
The main differences between synthetic or synthesized and bioidentical hormones are accuracy and side effects. Bioidentical hormones are said to replicate the molecular structure of naturally-produced hormones identically, resulting in a hormone which the body can more readily use without harmful long-term side effects.
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Syphilis
Syphilis: The One-Two Punch of STDs
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that causes sores to develop on the mouth, genitals, or rectum. Physical contact with these sores spreads the infection to others, and if not treated early with antibiotics, syphilis can cause serious neurological problems. Syphilis can be prevented by practicing safe sex.
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Tapeworm Treatment
Tapeworm Infection Can Cause Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, or Organ Complications
Tapeworms are small worms that contaminate food, soil, and water. Infections occur when people consume food or interact with animals contaminated by larvae or eggs. While most infections cause mild or no symptoms, tape worm infection can be serious or even fatal. A variety of treatments are used eliminate tapeworms, but in extreme cases surgery may be required.
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Telomere Testing
Biological Age vs. Chronological Age
A telomere test is a simple blood screening to help you and your doctor understand how your body is aging. This information can be vital in anticipating and treating conditions that arise as we get older.
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Telomeres
Extend Life Expectancy and Reverse Cellular Aging
Telomeres are tiny segments of your DNA at the end of a chromosome protecting the end of the chromosome from deterioration. The cells that make up our bodies are constantly dividing and replicating to keep bodies running with new, healthy cells. Cell division is crucial for making blood, bones and skin.
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Temporal Arteritis
Reduce Inflammation in Your Temporal Arteries
Temporal arteritis, also known as giant cell arteritis (GCA), is the inflammation of the arteries in the head, neck, and upper body. It specifically affects the temporal artery in the head, causing symptoms that include headaches and jaw pain, and can lead to blindness or stroke if left untreated.
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Tennis Elbow
Relieve Chronic Elbow Pain and Joint Aches
Tennis elbow (also called lateral epicondylitis) is an overuse injury of the tendons on the outside of the elbow often caused by repetitive motion such as from tennis or other activities. Tennis elbow is managed with a variety of different options including conservative therapies or surgical treatment depending on your specific case.
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Testosterone Level Testing
Hormone Testing Can Diagnose Conditions Caused by Testosterone Imbalances
Testosterone is a sex hormone that regulates puberty, fertility, and sex drive (libido). Unbalanced levels of testosterone can cause low libido and irregular periods, emotional instability, and many other symptoms. Testosterone levels can be measured to determine whether treatment is necessary.
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Beat Low-T & Andropause
As men age, they notice a change in their physical and mental states. This change stems from the body's lowered testosterone production. Decreased libido, depression and many more side-effects can be caused by low testosterone. The symptoms of low testosterone are sometimes referred to as andropause. Andropause can seem like a dead end, a condition with no solution. Due to today's advanced medical technology, that isn't the case. Testosterone replacement therapy can provide relief.
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Tetanus Vaccination
A Shot to Prevent Lockjaw and Other Troubling Health Conditions
Tetanus is a bacterial infection that enters the body via compromised skin. Punctures, scrapes, severe burns, and cuts are all sites of vulnerability. Once the tetanus bacterium invades the body, it travels via the circulatory system to the nervous system, creating many dangerous health conditions. Vaccination is a proven method in preventing tetanus infections.
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Text Neck
Eliminate Pain & Headaches Caused by Your Poor Posture
Text neck is the term used to describe an overuse syndrome or repetitive stress injury that develops due to improper posture from bending your neck forward to view your phone. Fortunately, there are many habits you can develop to avoid straining your neck when you text, as well as options to relieve your pain once text neck begins to impact your life.
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The Candida Diet
Use Nutrition to Restore Healthy Candida Levels
Under normal circumstances, candida lives in harmony with other microbes in the GI tract, helping to digest food and absorb nutrients. If candida overgrows, and is out of balance with other gut microbes, it can lead to candidiasis, causing many negative health effects. Fortunately, you can take control of candida growth through your nutrition.
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The DASH Diet Plan
Lower Blood Pressure & Lose Weight Using the DASH Diet Plan
The DASH diet is a plant-focused eating plan which incorporates fruits, vegetables, nuts, lean meats, whole grains and heart-healthy fats. It is designed to prevent and treat hypertension, focusing on lowering blood pressure and cholesterol, and can help you to lose weight and lower your risk of many deadly diseases.
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The O-Shot
Reinvigorate Your Love-Life with Platelet Rich Plasma
Painful sex in women, inability to orgasm, and vaginal dryness can all manifest as female sexual dysfunction. The "O-Shot," a revolutionary treatment from the creator the Vampire Facelift, can help you overcome sexual dysfunction and enjoy sex again.
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The Well Woman Exam
Overall Wellness for Women
A well woman exam is a thorough evaluation of the pelvis and breasts, as well as any area related to a woman's overall wellness. After the initial consultation, the physician will perform a physical examination - including a breast and pelvic exam.
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Thrombophlebitis Treatments & Symptoms
Inflammation From Blood Clots
Superficial thrombophlebitis (often referred to as "thrombophlebitis" or "phlebitis") is an inflammatory-thrombotic disorder affecting over 100,000 Americans each year. The disorder occurs when a blood clot (also referred to as a "thrombus" develops in veins near the surface of the skin. Common risk factors include pregnancy and high-dose estrogen therapy.
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Thyroid Hormone Replacement Therapy
Understand these Crucial Hormones
Your endocrine system generates a multitude of hormones that serve crucial functions in your body. One of the most important is the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). Created in the pituitary gland, TSH is a precursor hormone. This means TSH is essential for the thyroid gland to release its hormones thyroxin (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). It is also essential that the body has enough free T3 and free T4 available.
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Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Imbalance
Understand this Crucial Hormone
Your endocrine system generates a multitude of hormones that serve crucial functions in your body. One of the most important is the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). Created in the pituitary gland, TSH is a precursor hormone. This means TSH is essential for the thyroid gland to release its hormones thyroxin (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).
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Toxic Shock Syndrome
Avoid the Dangerous Complications of TSS
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a rare but life-threatening medical condition that most often occurs when the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus enters the bloodstream and produces toxins. The body responds to the poisons that are released with an immediate drop in blood pressure. If left untreated, toxic shock syndrome can cause major organ damage or even death.
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Toxoplasmosis
A Parasitic Infection Can Jeopardize Your Health
Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by a microscopic parasite called Toxoplasma gondii. In healthy individuals, toxoplasmosis is typically asymptomatic, as the immune system prevents the parasite from causing illness. However, toxoplasmosis can be a serious health concern for people with compromised immune systems and for pregnant women.
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Trigger Finger
Chronic Finger Pain & Hand Pain
Trigger finger causes an abnormal tightening or curling of the fingers of the hand. The condition is caused by irritation of the tendons that reach from the forearm through the wrist and into tiny tunnels of the finger. Trigger finger can be treated with a variety of options based on your specific needs.
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Trigger Point Injections
Non-Invasive Pain Management Injections
Trigger point injections, sometimes referred to as TPIs, are used to address chronic pain that starts in the muscles including treatment for muscle spasms. Trigger point injections are a type of pain management injection referred to as minimally-invasive pain treatments. TPIs are used to provide pain relief for people all around the world.
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Tuberculosis
There's No Need to Have a Coughing Fit over Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious airborne lung infection that spreads from one person to another through sneezing or coughing. A historically infamous disease, TB can spread to other parts of the body and lead to other diseases and possibly death. There are numerous antibiotics that can help patients with TB.
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Ulcer Treatment & Symptoms
The Dangers Of Ulcers
Ulcers are sores which can develop in the lining of the digestive tract. Ulcers occur when acid in the digestive tract overpowers the mucous layer of the tract to break down its inner lining, often leaving painful, bleeding sores. The disease is characterized by stomach pain, vomiting, and weight loss.
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Ulcerative Colitis
Extensive Digestive Health Treatment & Support
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is one branch of several types of digestive disorders known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis affects only the large intestine and causes the lining to become inflamed and irritated-creating ulcers that produce mucus, pus and persistent diarrhea.
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Ultherapy
The Beauty of Sound
Ultherapy provides the benefits of a facelift without the inherent negatives. Ultherapy uses sonic waves to rejuvenate your look. This procedure lifts, tightens and generally provides a more youthful look. Ultherapy stimulates your body's natural healing processes through the use of ultrasonic waves.
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Ultrasound Weight Loss
Make the Sound Decision on Ultrasound Weight Loss Treatment
The use of ultrasound technology for weight loss has gained increasing popularity over the years. It is a noninvasive nonsurgical alternative to weight loss treatment. The procedure is believed to be particularly effective in attacking hard-to-burn pockets of fat throughout the body. The ultrasound procedure typically lasts an hour.
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Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation
UV Blood Therapy to Detox your System
Ultraviolet blood irradiation therapy, often shortened to UV therapy, is a treatment utilized in the detoxification process. UV blood therapy has been used to treat a variety of health ailments that stem from the flow and toxicity of the blood. Ultraviolet blood irradiation therapy is performed intravenously.
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Understanding HIV/AIDS
Understanding the Treatment and History of HIV/AIDS
HIV stands for "human immunodeficiency virus". Early flu-like symptoms (often classified as "acute HIV") typically develop within the first two months of infection. Symptoms may last for a few weeks. The next stage of development is called "chronic HIV" and can persist for over a decade if left untreated.
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Urethral Stricture Treatment
Urethral Stricture Can Cause Urinary Pain And Difficulty Urinating
Urethral stricture is the narrowing of the male urethra—the tube that allows urine drainage from the bladder. Caused by trauma to the bladder or urethra, prostate cancer, long-term catheter use, and many other factors, this condition can be treated using a wide variety of methods.
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Urge Incontinence
Fight Urge Incontinence and Stop Leakage
Urge incontinence - otherwise known as overactive bladder or spastic bladder - is a condition that causes an involuntary loss of urine. In most cases, the reason urge incontinence develops is not known. In such cases, the condition is called overactive bladder syndrome. Urinary incontinence is not something that occurs normally with age.
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Urinalysis
Urine Testing for Kidney Disorder & More
A urinalysis is a simple test that helps medical providers identify infection, irritation or other illnesses through compounds or components of your urine. If your provider is looking for a specific compound, the urine may be sent to a lab for testing. More general tests can be completed in the office in just a few minutes.
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Urinary Incontinence
Don't let Urinary Incontinence Control You
Loss of bladder control, or urinary incontinence, is a problem that many experience as they age. Having the inability to control when you urinate or dealing with urinary leakage can cause embarrassment and make enjoying your life difficult. There are many reasons you may be suffering from an over-active bladder (OAB).
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Urinary Incontinence Treatment
Return to Normal Life
Loss of bladder control, or urinary incontinence, is a problem that many experience as they age. Having the inability to control when you urinate or dealing with urinary leakage can cause embarrassment and make enjoying your life difficult. There are many reasons you may be suffering from an over-active bladder (OAB).
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Urinary Retention
Treatment Is Available for Acute and Chronic Urinary Retention
Urinary retention is the inability to fully empty the bladder, and can be caused by prostate infection, kidney stones, and other health problems. Acute urinary retention should be treated immediately with catheterization. Depending on its cause, chronic urinary retention can be lifelong but manageable.
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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Treatment
Restore Harmony to Your Urinary Tract
Urinary tract infections are infections of any part of the urinary system--kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra--though the lower urinary tract is usually affected. Women are the most common victims of urinary tract infections (UTIs), though men as well as individuals of any age may be impacted.
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Urology
Complete Care for Men's Reproductive Health
Urology refers to the type of treatment they provide. Urologists have received special training and education in order to treat many different problems. Urologists treat issues that affect the male reproductive system and urinary tract. Men over age 40 should see a urologist regularly
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Uterine Fibroids
Subserosal, Intramural and Submucosal Uterine Growths
Uterine fibroids is the medical term for tumorous growths that occur in a woman's uterus. These tumors, while not typically cancerous or fatal, can cause a number of uncomfortable and painful side effects. Fibroids are also referred to as leiomyoma or simply myoma.
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Vaccine-Friendly Clinic Treatment
An Alternative Vaccination Schedule Lowers the Number of Child Immunizations
Vaccines are dead or weakened forms of a diseases that are introduced to the body to allow its immune system to better defend against live pathogens. If you are a parent who is concerned about the side effects of vaccines, Vaccine-Friendly clinics offer you choices and want to help you make decisions you’re comfortable with.
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Vaginal Atrophy
Eliminate Vaginal Discomfort Due to Decreased Estrogen Production
Vaginal atrophy (also known as atrophic vaginitis) refers to the thinning or shrinking of vaginal tissues that causes inflammation, dryness, and other uncomfortable symptoms in the vaginal area. The condition occurs due to a decrease estrogen levels and most commonly occurs during menopause; however, it can affect women at any age.
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Vaginal Rejuvenation
Gynecological Plastic Surgery Procedures
Vaginal rejuvenation - also called a vaginoplasty or laser vaginoplasty - is a combination of surgeries used to improve the appearance of a woman's outer genitals (the vulva) at the opening to the vagina and tightening of the muscles of the vagina themselves. Vaginal rejuvenation is a type of gynecological plastic surgery.
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Vaginal Yeast Infection Treatments
The Disruption and Overgrowth of Candida Yeast
A vaginal yeast infection, or genital candidiasis, affects 3 out of every 4 women. It is caused when candida yeasts experience sudden overgrowth and cause intense itching, burning and a thick whitish discharge in the mucous membranes of your vagina. Vaginal yeast infection symptoms can mimic more severe infections and require proper diagnosis.
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Vaginismus
Understand Painful Vaginal Tightness & Dyspareunia
Vaginismus, sometimes known as vaginism, is a medical condition in which a woman's vagina seizes up or cramps when attempting sexual intercourse. This problem can also occur when attempting to insert a tampon. Vaginismus can lead to the condition known as dyspareunia, or "painful sex."
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Vaginitis Treatment
Eliminate Vaginal Inflammation That's Causing You Discomfort
Vaginitis is a common condition afflicting women predominantly in their reproductive years which triggers vaginal inflammation. It can be caused by both noninfectious and infectious sources, and creates vaginal itching and pain. Fortunately, treatment exists which can eliminate vaginitis and restore healthy function to your vagina.
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Vampire Breast Lift
Platelet Rich Plasma & Non-Invasive Breast Lifts
Vampire breast lift procedures use non-invasive methods to lift and improve breast appearance. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is injected into the affected area to restore and lift breast tissue. This plasma is a type of powerful stem cell that is taken from your own blood stream.
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Vampire Facelift
Rejuvenate Your Face Non-Surgically
A Vampire Facelift is a non-surgical procedure designed to improve the texture, elasticity, volume, and tone of your facial skin. It can be an effective way to improve severe wrinkles and folds. This procedure uses two naturally occurring ingredients - hyaluronic acid and platelet rich plasmas - to repair skin.
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Varicose Veins
Causes, Symptoms & Treatment of Unsightly Veins
Veins have in important function in your body: they carry blood throughout your system. When veins become contorted or stop carrying blood properly, this is the condition known as varicose veins. Varicose veins aren't just unsightly; they may cause pain and health complications as well.
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Venous Insufficiency Treatment
The Result of Your Poor Vein Wall and Valve Function
Venous insufficiency refers to improper vein walls and/or valve function which restricts blood flow from the heart to the legs. In venous insufficiency, restricted blood flow causes "pooling" of blood in the veins, a process called stasis, which may cause varicose veins or venous ulcers.
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Venous Reflux Disease Treatment & Symptoms
Understanding Venous Reflux Disease
Venous reflux disease is a progressive illness which occurs when veins in the leg weaken and become enlarged, keeping their valves from closing. The disease is characterized by the development of varicose veins, swelling of the limbs, and skin ulcers. Treatments include vein stripping surgery and radiofrequency ablation
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Venous Ulcers Treatment
Restore Blood Circulation to Vanquish Venous Ulcers
When your body cannot effectively send blood from the legs back to the heart, a condition known as venous insufficiency may ensue, in which weakened vein walls and valves result in veins staying filled with blood. Venous skin ulcers are wounds that develop, as the result of venous insufficiency, on the sides of the lower leg, above the ankle and below the calf.
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Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR)
Treat the Abnormal Flow of Urine from the Bladder to the Kidneys
In a functioning urinary tract, urine flows from the kidneys through the ureters to the bladder where it is stored until it is released through the urethra. When a condition known as vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) occurs, urine refluxes from the bladder to the kidneys, causing frequent urinary tract infections.
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Vitamin B Complex Injections
Replenish Your System with Vitamin B Complex Injections
Vitamin B complex is a grouping of all B vitamins. The vitamins in vitamin B complex are essential for growth, development, and a variety of other bodily functions. B complex injections are perfect for people with dietary restrictions, for those who have had trouble losing weight, or for anyone experiencing digestion issues.
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Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Restore Your Body's Natural Levels
Vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to depression, paranoia and delusions, memory loss, incontinence, loss of taste and smell and more. The body needs B12 to make red blood cells, nerves, DNA and carry out other functions. Vitamin B12 is not produced by the body, it only consumed in animal products.
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Vitamin B12 Injections
Keep the Body's Nerves & Blood Cells Healthy
Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble nutrient that keeps the body's nerves and blood cells healthy. B12 shots are prescribed when patients exhibit symptoms of fatigue, depression and poor memory. These injections are delivered directly to the bloodstream and typically contain 500 times more vitamin B12 than the recommended daily dose.
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Vitamin C Deficiency Treatment
Optimize Ascorbic Acid Levels to Optimize Immune Function
Your body relies on an essential nutrient, vitamin C (ascorbic acid), to grow and repair tissues and produce collagen. When you become deficient in vitamin C, a number of health problems may follow. Known colloquially as scurvy, severe vitamin C deficiency derives from a dearth of vitamin C in the diet.
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Vitamin C Supplements
Restore Immune Function with Vitamin C Supplements
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an essential nutrient that helps in the growth and repair of tissues in your body and in making collagen. When deficient, a number of health complications ensue. Vitamin C supplements offer you a way to restore balance to the level of ascorbic acid in your body when dietary intervention does not suffice.
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Vitamin D Deficiency
Avoiding Rickets through Treatment
Vitamin D helps boost bone and muscle growth - vitamin D deficiency has been linked to health conditions including prostate cancer and a number of other illnesses. If you are vitamin D deficient, your physician may recommend a combination of diet changes and supplements to bring levels back to normal.
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Vitiligo Treatment
The Root Cause of Your Skin's Depigmentation
The color of your hair, skin and eyes is usually determined by a group of natural pigments called melanin. When the cells involved in producing these pigments die or stop functioning, vitiligo--a disease in which blotches of skin lose their color--may follow.
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Vulvodynia
A Condition Causing Chronic Pain in the Vaginal Area
Vulvodynia generally feels like a burning pain in the vaginal area. It can begin as early in life as a woman's teen years. There is no known cure at this time, but there are many options to treat and manage the pain of the symptoms that can accompany it.
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Walking for Weight Loss
Burn Calories & Fat Without Stressing Your Joints
Developing a nutrition and fitness regime that includes walking can help you lose weight and keep it off permanently. Walking is easy on the joints, and you can do it anywhere, at your own pace, with no special gym or equipment required.
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Warts
Eliminate Unsightly Skin Growths Caused by HPV
Warts are benign overgrowths of skin tissue caused by various strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). These small bumps are rough to the touch but normally cause no pain or itch. The HPV virus that causes warts is contagious, and warts can spread to others if a person comes into contact with a wart, which is why seeking wart treatment is vital.
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Weight Gain
Lose Weight Now
Weight gain can sometimes happen for no apparent reason, even to seemingly healthy adults who maintain regular exercise. There are a number of weight gain causes that contribute to this increase including stress, poor sleep, aging and pregnancy. The most effective weight gain treatment is a medical weight loss program.
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Weight Loss Clinic
Lose Weight With the Help of a Weight Loss Expert
Diet and exercise just not cutting it? It might be time for a visit to a weight loss clinic. Weight loss clinics employ healthcare professionals dedicated to helping you reach your target weight safely, providing such services as nutritional counseling, appetite suppressants and diet and exercise programs.
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Weight Loss Motivation
The Secrets of Healthy Weight Loss & Fitness
Staying motivated to lose weight can be difficult thanks to daily temptations and busy schedules. If you are struggle with weight loss motivation, there are plenty of options to help. Personal motivation can be improved by focusing on the good, setting goals and rewarding yourself are all very helpful.
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Weight Loss Plateau Solutions
Break Through to a New, Healthy You
Patients often reach their weight loss plateau after long periods of eating right and exercising. Weight loss plateau is a normal part of losing weight, though it can be frustrating. To lose more weight patients will often have to decrease calories, increase activity and change your habits.
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Weight Loss Surgery Results
Learn the Key Factors That Up the Success Rate of Bariatric Surgery
Life after gastric bypass (and other weight loss surgeries) is a great unknown for most people choosing a surgical procedure to lose weight. Visions of a new wardrobe and heading to the next high school reunion may dance in your head, but the realities of life after weight loss need to be understood to lock in long-term weight loss goals.
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Wellness Clinic
A Vital Part of Any Medical Practice
A wellness clinic is a vital part of any medical practice that is devoted healthy living and prevention of illness and disease. The services a wellness clinic offers are designed to promote better health through physical, psychological or spiritual therapies.
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What Are Bioidentical Hormones
Discover the Difference Bioidentical Hormones Can Make
Traditional hormone therapy may lead to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Arguments have been made for the increased safety and effectiveness of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). This is because bioidenticals are designed to imitate the structure of your body's hormones.
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Whiplash Injury
A Neck Injury Involving Neck Muscles, Tendons and Vertebrae
Whiplash injury most often takes place when you are in a car accident. However, any injury that involves a forceful, rapid back and forth motion or rotation of the head can cause muscle strain or sprain in the neck. In severe whiplash cases, neck vertebra can also be impacted, resulting in a herniated or ruptured disk.
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White Tongue Treatment
White Coated Tongue Can Be a Sign of Serious Illness
A white coated tongue is usually harmless, but it can be a symptom of something more serious, like tongue cancer, oral lichen planus, oral thrush, or syphilis. Getting medical attention is advised to diagnose or rule out any medical conditions giving your tongue a sticky white coating.
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Whole Body Cryotherapy
Whole body cryotherapy is used to improve blood flow.
Whole body cryotherapy involves chilling the skin to subzero temperatures for a short period of time to stimulate blood flow throughout the body. Following the procedure, blood rushes back through the body, accelerating the natural recovery process in the affected areas.
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Whole Body Thermography
Infrared Imaging for Pain, Inflammation and More
Whole body thermography is a type is a type of preventative scan that tests for a variety of diseases and disorders, including cancer. This imaging system scans the surface of the skin and checks for abnormalities. Infrared imaging creates a map of the whole body and is totally pain-free.
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Wilson's Temperature Syndrome
T3, Low Body Temperature and Your Health
Wilson's temperature syndrome is a condition believed to be a mild form of thyroid hormone deficiency that responds to treatment with targeted thyroid supplements. Patients who suffer from this condition may notice low body temperature, chronic pain/fatigue, migraines and hair loss.
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Wrinkles Treatment
Defeat Fine Lines, Wrinkles and Other Signs of Aging
Wrinkles are a natural part of aging, but they can damage confidence and self-esteem nonetheless. Skin naturally sags, stretches and changes with age. But wrinkles, especially in people who are not elderly, can be unsightly, and many people choose to seek wrinkle treatment.
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Wrist Fractures
Repairing this Crucial Joint
Wrist fractures are the most common fractures in individuals under the age of 65. A fractured wrist generally happens as the result of some form of trauma. If you believe you have broken your wrist, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
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Xerosis Cutis
Chronically Dry, Irritated, Scaly Skin Can Cause Pain and Itching
Xerosis cutis is abnormally dry skin. While different from conditions like psoriasis and eczema, this condition can be painful. It’s usually treated at home with diet and lifestyle changes. Your healthcare provider can diagnose or rule out other possible underlying conditions.
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Zinc Deficiency Treatment
Revitalize the Immune System with Zinc
While often considered a global issue, particularly in developing countries, a zinc deficiency can create troubling health conditions, even when the deficiency is considered mild. To combat a zinc deficiency, meet with your healthcare provider who can evaluate your symptoms and recommend effective treatment like zinc supplements and dietary changes.
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