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B12 & Migraines

If you suffer from migraines, you will try almost anything to get some relief. A solution as simple as taking vitamin B-12 would seem like a miracle if it could cure this painful ailment.

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What Causes Uric Acid Increase in the Body?

Uric acid is formed in the body from the normal breakdown of chemicals called purines, which arise from normal DNA and RNA turnover, from molecules that are the source of energy in cells or from dietary sources. A higher than normal blood uric acid level is called hyperuricemia.

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Allergies & Trouble Swallowing

Allergies are known for their reactions in the body such as sneezing, coughing and asthma-like symptoms. A less common symptom associated with allergies is trouble swallowing.

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How Do I Prevent Protein Buildup on My Contact Lenses?

Protein buildup is a common problem with soft and hard contact lenses. Buildup can usually be seen in the form of white or cloudy marks on the surface of the contact lens, which causes blurred vision and discomfort. With proper care and use of contact lenses, protein buildup can be controlled.

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What Are the Causes of Blood Infections?

Blood infections, also known as sepsis, are very serious medical conditions that require prompt treatment. While the main cause of blood infections is an infectious organism in the blood, these organisms can enter the bloodstream in many ways. As a result, there are several causes of blood infections.

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Side Effects of Z-Pak

Z-Pak, the abbreviated brand name for the generic drug azithromycin, is a prescription medication indicated to treat certain types of bacterial infections, such as pneumonia or bronchitis. This antibiotic is part of a class of drugs called macrolide antibiotics that work by preventing bacteria growth in the body.

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Best Over-The-Counter Antibiotic Ointments

Cuts and scrapes happen to everyone. Information provided by the American Academy of Family Physicians notes that most minor wounds heal well without applying an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment or cream.

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How to Stop Ringworm Outbreaks

Although ringworm has nothing to do with actual worms, it is still not a very pleasant condition to have. Ringworm is a skin infection caused by fungus and creates scaly patches of skin that sometimes are circular and resemble the shape of a ring. This condition is highly contagious and spreads easily.

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Pros & Cons of Colonics

Colonics, or colon hydrotherapy, is the cleaning of the large intestine, or colon, with water. Colonics is often used to treat constipation, flatulence and intestinal disorders, as well as body aches and pains, low energy levels, back pain and liver pain. A study in the October 2008 issue of the "

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Rashes That Only Appear Due to Humidity and Clothing

A rash that appears due to humidity and clothing may be heat rash. Heat rash is prevalent during the hot summer months and is caused by blocked sweat ducts and trapped perspiration. Heat rash symptoms may also include itchy skin, painful red bumps as well as lack of sweating in the affected area.

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Factors of Body Equilibrium & Balance

Factors that affect equilibrium and balance in the body include breathing, vision, vestibular function, musculoskeletal alignment and proprioception. The eyes, vestibular system and proprioceptors of the neck read and adjust head placement in relation to the environment.

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Diet for People With Tachycardia

Tachycardia is a rapid heart beat. Your heart normally beats from 60 to 100 times per minute when you are in a resting state of non-exertion. A heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute at rest is considered too fast, and is a case of tachycardia.

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Can Diabetics Eat Sugar Alcohol?

Cutting back on sugar doesn't have to mean going without sweets. A new brand of naturally-sourced sweeteners is popping up in foods that can soothe your sweet tooth without causing surges to your blood sugar. These misleadingly named "sugar alcohols"

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Muscle Pains During Fasting

People may fast for a variety of reasons, both spiritual and health-related. Whether you seek spiritual clarity, a detoxification of chemicals and toxins from your body, or a kick-start to your weight-loss program, fasting must be done safely to ensure no ill health effects.

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How Long Can Swimmers Ear Linger?

Swimmer’s ear is a term used to describe outer ear or ear canal discomfort caused by infection, irritation or inflammation. It is formally known as otitis externa. If you get treatment for this disorder, you can usually resolve your symptoms in a matter of days.

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Over-the-Counter Medicines for High Blood Pressure & Cholesterol

Having high cholesterol and high blood pressure increases your risk of developing cardiovascular problems, including atherosclerosis, a stroke and a heart attack. There are some over-the-counter medications and supplements you can take to help lower your cholesterol, blood pressure or both.

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Side Effects of Lipitor Overdose

Lipitor (atorvastatin) is a cholesterol-lowering medication prescribed in dosages between 10 to 80 mg daily, depending on the patient. It lowers the amount of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) (“bad cholesterol”) to help combat heart disease by blocking an enzyme that the liver produces while making cholesterol.

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How to Test for Digestive Enzymes

The digestive process transforms food into microscopic particles that nourish the body. Humans utilize two types of digestion -- mechanical, such as chewing, and chemical, using enzymes. Digestive juices hold these enzymes and are released by the pancreas, liver and small intestine.

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