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.

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How to Hang a Speed Bag

A boxing speed bag is a great tool for teaching boxing and it is also a wonderful cardiovascular tool. Many boxers and non-boxers love working on the speed bag because success on the bag indicates quickness and excellent hand-eye coordination. It's fairly easy to hang a speed bag in your basement or workout area.

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Exercise That Helps to Prevent Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation is a problem many men will have to deal with throughout their sexual life. It is a problem that most people learn to control as they get more sexual experience, but that doesn't give much comfort to those who find that the race is over before it has even started.

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Home Remedies for a Pinched Nerve in the Back

A pinched nerve is also referred to as a slipped disc. A pinched nerve can occur as a result of an accident, a sports injury, a fall in the home or as a result of the aging process. A pinched nerve can be painful. The pain can range from a dull throbbing to a knife-like sharp pain.

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How Does Alcohol Affect the Immune System?

Excessive alcohol can damage the immune system because the alcohol will prevent nutrients from feeding your immune system. The alcohol is absorbed into your bloodstream through your stomach. Once in the bloodstream, alcohol will reduce the white blood cell count in the body.

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Natural Cures for a Torn Rotator Cuff

The rotator cuff is a series of four small muscles that allow the shoulder to move. If these muscles get torn or damaged, it can impact your ability to move your shoulder. While surgery is an option, there are non-surgical ways for the shoulder to heal when the muscles are not torn completely.

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What Do Professional Basketball Players Do With Jumper's Knee?

Professional basketball players compete in 82 games during the regular season and their knees take a tremendous amount of abuse over the course of the year. When a player's patellar tendon swells from jumping or falling, it causes a condition referred to as jumper's knee or patellar tendinitis.

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