By roy, on July 30th, 2010%
So I’m 17 and, after examining the symptoms and a few long talks with my bipolar friend, I’m almost positive I have the disorder. I really feel like I need to get help, but can’t bring myself to talk to my family. Is there any way I can get treatment without letting . . . → Read More: How can I treat bipolar disorder without telling my family?
By roy, on July 30th, 2010%
“Saddle bags” and “riding breeches” are the terms used to describe the fatty accumulations in the hip, buttocks, outer thigh or lateral thigh areas.
The fat deposits in these areas are highly resistant to diet or exercise.The saddlebag liposuction is a plastic surgery procedure designed to remove fat deposits from the hip area with minimal, non-permanent scarring.
To carry out the saddle bags liposuction procedure, the plastic surgeon inserts a small hollow tube called the cannula to suction out the fat by making few incisions in the skin.
It is very important to follow the pre operative care instructions given by the plastic surgeon to get the best results for saddlebag liposuction surgery.
The prospective saddle bag liposuction patients should inform the plastic surgeon about any possible allergies to medications or the presence of any diseases.
The potential plastic surgery patients should avoid the intake of any medicines containing aspirin or Vitamin E, motrin, advil, garlic and garlic pills at least one week before the saddlebag liposuction surgery to ensure proper healing.
It is very important to perform the plastic surgery from a board certified plastic surgeon to achieve the desired results and to minimize the complications.
The plastic surgeons at the Plastic Surgery Institute of California are board certified and expert in the field of plastic surgery.
For an expert advice and consultations on saddle bag liposuction procedures, . . . → Read More: Pre Operative Saddlebag Liposuction Care At: the Plastic Surgery Institute of California
By roy, on July 30th, 2010%
In order to better understand how to care for your hearing aid, you need to understand how they work. Even though hearing aids differ with special features, technology level, volume controls, amplication, design, and size, they all have the same basic components. All Hearing Aids regardless of style have a microphone, amplifier, receiver, and a battery.
There are several different styles of hearing aids with their own design and comfort. Some of the different styles of hearing aids are the in-the-canal hearing aid, the in-the-ear hearing aid and the behind-the-ear hearing aid. You will also find a few other hearings aids that have a specific purpose such as bone conductive hearing aids (BAHA) for those who do not have an outer ear or ear canal and the hearing aid that moves the sound from one ear to the other ear. Custom-made hearing aids can even be built into eyeglasses for convenience and comfort.
There are three basic types of technology used in hearing aids: The conventional hearing aid, the analog hearing aid, and the digital hearing aid. Almost all hearing aid users find that digital hearing aids are far superior to any other type of hearing aid. Some hearing aids have special features such as a telephone switch (T-coil) for switching between normal hearing and talking or listening on . . . → Read More: How to Take Care of your Hearing Aid
By roy, on July 30th, 2010%
People who are suffering from asthma are relying not only from alternative asthma treatment therapy, but also on approved drugs by the Food & Drug Administration of USA (FDA).
Asthma drugs are used in the U.S. by approximately 10% of the population who suffer with this illness. Internationally, as well in the industrialized countries, an approximate 10% are registered to suffer and use an asthma drug.
What is asthma?
Hyperactive airway disease is known as asthma; it is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways. This inflammation causes recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness and coughing mostly at night or early in the morning.
Asthma symptoms patterns can vary as follows:
* perennial versus seasonal
* continual versus episodic
* duration, severity and frequency
Aggravating factors:
* allergens
* occupation
* medications
* exercise
Treatment and an asthma drug
Medications used for asthma are usually divided into two categories: quick relief and long term control.
A quick relief asthma drug is used to treat acute attacks where as long-term asthma drug is used in a step by step plan out lined by the doctor. The newest asthma drug is omalizumab or xolair.
This drug reduces mediator release which in turn promotes an allergic response. This asthma drug is recommended for moderate to severe asthma patients.
There are a number of asthma medications on the market for each case type. An asthma drug just . . . → Read More: Do You Need To Know The Importance Of An Asthma Drug?
By roy, on July 30th, 2010%
Basically, im 15 and my doctors think i have IBS ( Irritable Bowel Syndrome). They suggested a new diet to help it. So are there any . . . → Read More: What’s the best diet for people with ‘Irritable Bowel Syndrome’?
By roy, on July 30th, 2010%
some name of drugs can be given but i want many natural means. and also one question, can migraine be treated via relaxtion and being away . . . → Read More: how migraine can be treated via natural plants and ayurvedic means?
By roy, on July 30th, 2010%
The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health, announced $110 million in funding over two years for the Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative (ADI) to continue addressing high rates of diabetes among Aboriginal people…
View full post on Diabetes News From Medical . . . → Read More: Government Of Canada Announces Continued Support Of National Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative
By roy, on July 30th, 2010%
Many smokers have a deep desire to quit but they consistently fail because of the dreaded nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Once these symptoms become unbearable, the smoker trying to quit will reach for their cigarettes and once this happens, they may well end up at square one. There are numerous quit smoking products available that all make huge claims to help a smoker quit but few have the ability to relieve the nicotine withdrawal symptoms. The Nicocure quit smoking patch claims that it is successful because it removes or greatly reduces nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Before deciding on Nicocure as a possible quit smoking product, you need to understand what nicotine is, what withdrawal symptoms a smoker can expect when quitting, why a smoker gets cravings, and how Nicocure fights these cravings. It is the intention of this article to discuss these topics and determine if Nicocure can live up to its claims.
Nicotine is the substance responsible for fooling your brain into releasing a pleasure chemical called Dopamine and nicotine receptors on your nerve endings receive the Dopamine and create happy nerve cells. Nicotine is a powerful and addictive stimulant and because nicotine stimulates Dopamine production, the nicotine high, in a sense, is a natural high. Nicotine is one of the most . . . → Read More: Nicocure Quit Smoking Patch: Does the Nicocure Patch Really Eliminate Nicotine Withdrawal Cravings
By roy, on July 30th, 2010%
My heart skips beats all through the day, and my
heart rate stays well above one hundred all of the
time. I have been to a cardiologist, and he gave me
a stress test and a ultrasound of my heart. Every
thing came back normal. So, I would like to know
what is causing this because it is driving me crazy!!
I have a history of sleep apnea, but I am not sure if
this is . . . → Read More: Can sleep apnea cause palpitations during the day?
By roy, on July 30th, 2010%
What has been your experience with this weight loss system where the Zone diet is delivered fresh to your front door? I know it’s expensive, but does it work, and is the food better than nutrasystem (which for me, tasted pretty bad with the exception of a couple . . . → Read More: Is anyone on the Zone Diet Home Delivery System?
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