High Bilirubin Levels in Adults

Bilirubin is a byproduct of the liver processing waste. When the liver isn’t functioning properly, bilirubin may begin to build up in the body.

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The Effects of Ginger on High Blood Pressure

Ginger is a spice commonly used in Asian and Indian cuisine. The thick roots of this herb have a spicy taste and a pungent aroma that add characteristic flavor to curries, Asian soups and stir fry dishes. Ginger may also offer health benefits as well, according to Michael Castleman, author of "The Healing Herbs."

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Benefits of Camphor Cream and Herbs

The camphor tree is a large evergreen that grows in Florida, California, South America and Asia and is widely known for its turpentine-like smell, traditionally used in making mothballs. Camphor oils and herbs must be used topically and can be toxic when ingested.

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Side Effects of Proin

Proin is a veterinarian-prescribed medication for dogs that contains the active ingredient phenylpropanolamine. This medication is indicated to alleviate symptoms associated with urinary incontinence, a condition in which a dog is unable to voluntarily control urine production.

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Infant Digestive System Development

Your infant's digestive tract is not fully functional and is vulnerable to infection. Anything that enters your baby's mouth makes its way into her gastrointestinal tract, which is not yet ready to fight off bacteria and other pathogens.

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What Kind of Antibiotics Are Used for Diverticulosis?

Diverticulosis is the disease process that occurs in the large intestine when a diveriticulum--a small bulging sack protruding from the large intestinal wall--becomes ruptured. You may begin to feel pain in the abdomen.

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Colic & Adults

Most people associate colic with crying, fussy infants, but adults can also suffer from a certain type of colic. Biliary colic is a health condition characterized by extreme pain in your upper abdomen.

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Allergies and Fever

Allergies do not cause fevers, according to MayoClinic.com. Allergies can, however, give rise to other conditions that are sometimes accompanied by fever. Elevated body temperature can also be a symptom of illnesses similar to allergies.

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Essential Oils for Black Hair

Known for centuries as the “soul” or “life force” of a plant, essential oils are delicate, aromatic liquids extracted from the seeds, leaves, stems, flowers, bark and roots of plants and trees.

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How to Stop Diarrhea with Household Items

Diarrhea refers to frequent bouts of loose, watery stools that leave your stomach churning throughout the day. The Doctors Book of Home Remedies notes that diarrhea is the body's natural way of cleansing bacteria out of your bowels. Bacteria can come from food or a virus that has affected your health.

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Correct Female Posture

Poor posture causes aches and pains in joints and muscles. If you have back pain, chances are your posture isn't as great as it could be. Posture, according to the American Chiropractic Association, is how we hold our bodies when we're sitting, standing or laying down.

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Boric Acid Treatments

The next time you have a yeast or eye infection, consider using boric acid to treat your symptoms. This weak acid derived from minerals, has antimicrobial properties and, as such, can treat a number of minor health conditions.

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A Productive Cough and the Flu

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that flu affects millions of Americans each year, causing symptoms such as fever, dry cough, headache, muscle pain and fatigue. A productive cough with the flu usually signals the presence of flu-related complications.

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The Effects of PTSD-Related Memory Loss

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a condition that arises when a person is subjected to an overwhelming experience of trauma. "The American Psychiatric Association in the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV states that PTSD is an "anxiety disorder"

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Difference Between Triglycerides & Cholesterol

Triglycerides and cholesterol are both lipids (fats). They both circulate in the bloodstream and are escorted through the blood vessels by lipoproteins. High levels of either can cause heart and circulatory problems. The differences between the two are how they perform inside the body.

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Home Remedies For an Infant's Sore Throat

An infant’s sore throat is often caused by a cold or flu virus. Most viral infections are not treated with medication and go away on their own within seven to 10 days. Fortunately your infant’s discomfort doesn’t have to last that long.

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Natural Ways to Increase Testosterone After Steroids

Steroids increase strength, mass and intensity levels. But steroids also cause acne, baldness, explosions of rage and high blood pressure. Most importantly, for men, steroids can causes testosterone levels to increase unnaturally, which, in turn reduces the body's ability to produce testosterone on its own.

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Natural Ways to Remove Earwax

Some ear wax is necessary to protect the skin of the ear canal from infection, as well as to protect the inner parts of the ear from debris and insects which can get caught in the sticky substance. In general, ear wax takes care of itself, moving throughout the ear canal when necessary through jaw movements.

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Breastfeeding Safety With Zyrtec

Seasonal allergies can affect women at any stage of life, including during lactation. Fortunately, dedicated mothers do not have to choose between effective allergy treatment and a healthy breastfeeding relationship.

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