Allergies to Tooth Fillings

Very few people experience allergic reactions to dental fillings, according to the American Dental Association. An allergy is an immune system reaction to a foreign substance. People with allergies to the materials used to make dental fillings may experience a localized reaction.

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How Does Exercise Clear Plaque Out of Arteries?

Cholesterol is a fatty substance that your body makes and uses for important functions. You also get cholesterol from the foods you eat. Too much cholesterol in your blood can cause the buildup of plaque in your arteries, a condition called hardening of the arteries or atherosclerosis.

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Nutritional Information for Lumpfish Caviar

Lumpfish caviar is one of the less costly types of caviar, a delicacy made of salted fish eggs. The lumpfish is a thick-skinned, lumpy cold-water fish found mostly in the North Pacific, but also in the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans. Fish eggs, called roe, have important nutrients.

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Pain in Back of Knee in Hyperextension

Hyperextension of the knee can result in injuries that cause pain in the back of the knee, or posterior knee pain. Pressure that forces the knee backward beyond its normal position results in knee hypertension, which can damage the cartilage, ligaments and other parts of the knee.

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How to Wear Dentures Without Pain

Dentures are a plastic dental appliance worn to replace missing teeth. Partial dentures replace a few teeth and are worn attached to existing teeth. Complete dentures are made in pairs, upper and lower, and are worn when all teeth are missing.

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Croup In Teens

Croup is a medical condition characterized by difficulty breathing and a distinctive cough caused by constricted airways. Croup, which usually affects children who are 5 years old or younger, results from inflammation and swelling of the larynx and trachea.

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What Causes Vomiting Without Any Other Symptoms in Children?

Vomiting in children is usually preceded or followed by other symptoms. The most common cause of vomiting in children is stomach virus. For some children, deep coughing can trigger vomiting. Vomiting that occurs without other symptoms for more than 24 hours can indicate serious disease or injury.

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Strength Training for Nerve Damage in the Hands & Neck

The bundle of nerves that exits the top of the spinal cord extends through the neck, where they branch off and rejoin to form the ulnar and median nerves of the arm and hand. The nerves send messages to the brain to initiate movement and feeling in the muscles and skin.

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What Is a Hypoglycemic Stroke?

Hypoglycemia, which is a complication of diabetes, is the medical term for dangerously low blood glucose. A stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted by a blocked or burst vessel in the brain. Strokes kill brain cells and cause permanent brain damage.

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Purple Foods List

The American Cancer Society recommends eating fruits and vegetables of different colors—yellow, orange, blue, red and purple. Generally, the more colorful the fruit or vegetable, the more nutrients it contains along with cancer-fighting properties, antioxidants. According to U.S.

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How to Care for a Sprained Foot

A foot sprain can occur when an accident –- such as falling, being hit or twisting your foot -- causes tearing or stretching of the ligaments that connect the bones inside of a joint. An accident may move the joint out of its natural position and cause stretching. A sprain can be mild, moderate or severe.

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Calcium Channel Blockers and Swelling Feet

Doctors prescribe calcium channel blockers to treat a number of conditions, including high blood pressure, migraine headaches, circulatory conditions and complications of brain aneurysms, according to MayoClinic.com.

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Symptoms of Tourette's in Babies

Tourette’s Syndrome is a neurological disorder named for a French neurologist who described the condition in 1885. The disorder causes tics, which are involuntary movements, speech and sounds. Males are more likely to have Tourette than females and the condition affects all ethnic groups.

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Skin Care Tips for Black Men

The amount of the pigment called melanin your body produces determines your skin color and how you should care for your skin. Skin care for black men involves the usual daily care prescribed for everyone, but some additional measures need to be taken that relate to the characteristics of black skin and hair.

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Types of Itchy Skin

Itchy skin is a symptom doctors refer to as pruritus -- an itch, or the sensation of an itch, according to the Cleveland Clinic. The sensation can range from a mild annoyance to severe discomfort that disrupts sleep and causes medical problems.

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How to Lose Toenail Toe Fungus

Fungal infection of the toenail is called onychomycosis. The affected toenail might have white patches, change to a brown or yellowish color and begin to flake, chip or thicken. Toenail fungus can lead to onycholysis, which is the separation of the infected nail from the nail bed.

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How to Stop Lithium Weight Gain

Lithium, also known as Eskalith, is a prescription medication used to treat bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder, which is also known as manic depression, is characterized by extreme manic or depressive moods. Weight gain is a known side effect for lithium.

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Foot Growth in Children

Podiatrists consider the first year of a child’s life to be the most important stage in the development and growth of the foot, according to the American Podiatric Medical Association. A child’s foot grows significantly during the first year.

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