Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

How to Humidify a Room Without a Humidifier

Dry air can cause any number of problems, from parched nasal membranes, cracked lips and itchy skin to static shock and an uncomfortable night's sleep. These annoyances can increase in winter, when heating your home means moisture becomes even more scarce.

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Smoking & the Cilia

Smoking is still the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, but relatively minor health problems associated with tobacco use are often overlooked in favor of more life-threatening diseases, such as lung cancer.

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Side Effects of Cardiac Stent Placement

Coronary artery disease has been the leading cause of death in America for many years. With this disease, blockages develop in the arteries that supply blood to the heart. These blockages decrease blood flow to the heart muscle, which can eventually lead to a heart attack.

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What Are the Causes of Thickness in Breast Tissue?

The breasts contain large amounts of glandular tissue, organized into milk-producing lobules and milk-transporting ducts. The lobules and ducts form a complex tree-like structure that connects to the nipple.

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Hot Tubs & Back Pain

For thousands of years, in cultures as diverse as the ancient Greeks, Russians and Japanese, hot baths have been used to reduce pain, encourage blood flow and circulation, and promote relaxation. For back pain sufferers, a hot tub can be one of the few sources of relief from crippling pain, discomfort and stiffness.

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Situations That Cause Anxiety

Everyone feels anxiety at some point in his life. Unfortunately, for many, anxiety can become crippling, such as seen with anxiety disorders.

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Correct Liquid Intake With Lithium

Lithium is an oral medication used to treat the manic episodes of bipolar depression. Symptoms of mania include hyperactivity, aggression, anger and poor judgment, as well as a reduced need for sleep. Lithium affects the way that sodium chloride (salt) moves in and out of the body's cells.

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Butterfish and Digestion

Your digestive system is made up of a series of hollow organs and twisted tubes that run from your mouth to your anus. The digestive system produces juices and enzymes that can digest almost any type of food.

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Gluten & Sinus Problems

Gluten is a protein found in wheat that can cause problems for people whose bodies can't digest it. This condition, known as gluten intolerance or celiac disease, is different from an allergy to wheat or wheat gluten that can cause sinus congestion, runny nose and a sinus headache.

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Signs of ADHD in a 2-Year-Old

Diagnosing children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can be difficult depending on the age of the child. The characteristic symptoms of the disorder, inattention, hyperactive behavior, and impulsivity, are more normative in young children than in school-age children.

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Is It Safe to Snorkel While Pregnant?

Scuba diving is a no-no during pregnancy, but if you're lucky enough to take a tropical vacation while you're expecting, snorkeling might be an option. Check with your doctor first before you grab your swimsuit and head out to the reef, and consider the following precautions.

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How Much Vitamin C for a Sinus Infection?

Vitamin C is beneficial to the body’s ability to grow and repair itself. The absorption of iron; the growth and repair of gums, teeth, blood vessels and bones; and a well-functioning immune system all rely on the dietary intake of vitamin C.

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What Vegetables Should Help Kidney Stones?

Kidney stones are hard deposits in your kidneys, and they may cause pain or infections. Your risk increases if you are a man or have a family or personal history of kidney stones. There are several types of kidney stones.

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Diet Plan for Overeaters Anonymous

Overeaters anonymous, or OA, is a group movement in which those who have a compulsive eating disorder offer each other support and fellowship with the goal of not overeating. OA doesn't promote any specific diet approach; the basis of the program is abstaining from the behavior of compulsive eating.

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Glycemic Index of Dark Chocolate

Eating any carb-containing foods can cause an elevation in your blood sugar levels, but some carbs will raise your blood sugar levels more than others. The glycemic index, or GI, is used to categorize carbs according to how they influence your blood sugars.

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Progesterone and Acid Reflux

Progesterone is an important hormone in the female body, produced by the ovaries and the adrenal glands -- and in pregnant women, by the placenta. This hormone plays several significant roles, including preparing the body for and maintaining a pregnancy.

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How to Prevent Arterial Calcium Deposits

Arterial calcium deposits contribute to the development of artherosclerosis, which is the hardening and narrowing of your arteries. Combined with cholesterol plaque, calcium deposits can significantly increase your chance of coronary heart disease, heart attacks and strokes, according to the American Heart Association.

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Signs and Symptoms of Low Iron in Women

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes iron deficiency as the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide. Though it's more common in developing countries, many Americans suffer from low iron. Because of regular menstrual blood loss, women are especially vulnerable.

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