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What causes you to
get Dizzy?
As a child, spinning until you were dizzy was great fun. But now,
finding the room spinning when you get out of bed isn't pleasant at
all. The word dizzy is used to describe everything from feeling
faint or lightheaded to feeling weak or unsteady. Dizziness that
creates the sense that you or your surroundings are spinning or
moving is called vertigo. Read
more.
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Vertigo, and other
common causes of Dizziness
Dizziness may have a number of potential causes. These may include:
Vertigo Vertigo - the most common cause of dizziness - is the false
sense of motion or spinning. Sitting up or moving around may make it
worse. Sometimes vertigo is severe enough to cause nausea and
vomiting. Read
more.
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Dietary Changes can Help
Prevent Dizziness
Along with all the dietary changes you are making, there are some
basic changes to your lifestyle that will help you along the path to
optimal wellness. Read
more.
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Basic Information about
causes of Diabetes
Diabetes - also known medically as diabetes mellitus - is a group of
diseases that affect the way your body uses blood sugar (glucose).
This sugar is vital to your health because it's your body's main
source of fuel.
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Various
ways of Treating and Controlling your Diabetes
Controlling your blood sugar is essential to feeling healthy and
avoiding long-term complications of diabetes. Some people are able
to control their blood sugar with diet and exercise alone. Others
may need to use insulin or other medications in addition to
lifestyle changes. Read
more.
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Important
suggestions on Diabetes control and staying healthy
The following suggestions can help you stay healthy and active: Make
a commitment to managing your diabetes. Learn all you can about your
condition. The more you know, the better you'll be able to control
it. Monitor your glucose levels, eat well, exercise and maintain a
healthy weight.
Read more.
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The degrees and severity of
burns
According to statistics, approximately 2.4 million people receive
burn injuries in the United States, every year. Burns come from a
variety of causes from car fires, home fires, chemical burns and
on-the-job accidents.
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Different surgical
and non-surgical approaches to burn treatment
To treat a burn you have to know what happens to your skin after you
receive a burn. Normally, part of the blood seeps out through little
holes in the walls of the blood vessels and get into the skin. That
is how skin is nourished. Read
more.
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Tips and
Guidelines To Burn Prevention
Most burns can be prevented by following general safety guidelines.
Never smoke in bed. Make sure smoke detectors are installed and in
working order. Make a fire escape plan and make sure the entire
family knows the plan. Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen and
know how to use it. Avoid fireworks. Read
more.
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Symptoms and
Explanation of Croup
It's the middle of the night and you hear a loud, barking-like cough
from your child's room. Although the loudness and harshness of your
child's cough may frighten both of you, it's important to stay calm.
This peculiar cough, often described as sounding like the barking of
a seal, usually isn't serious and often can be treated at home. It's
caused by a condition called croup. Read
more.
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Ways that you can help
your child deal with Croup
Most, though not all, cases of croup are mild. When the child
breathes in moist air, his or her symptoms seem to be relieved. One
way to humidify the air is with a cool-mist humidifier. Having the
child breathe in the moist air through his mouth will sometimes
break a croup attack.
Read more.
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Keeping the air moist and
cool can help treat The Croup
In many ways the best way to treat croup is by mainly keeping the
air moist and cool. Children suffer more at night than during the
day. Many of the steps and tips mentioned in the previous section
apply here equally as well. Read
more.
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Anemia Natural Remedies
Anemia.
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Symptoms and Causes of
Diarrhea
Acute diarrhea is an unpleasant digestive disorder that virtually
everyone experiences at one time or another. The loose-stool
consistency usually lasts a few days at most. Diarrhea often means
more frequent trips to the bathroom and may mean your stool is
greater in volume.
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Drinking lots of water helps treat Diarrhea
Most cases of diarrhea clear on their own in 2 or 3 days without
treatment. If you've sought medical attention, your doctor likely
will advise you to be sure to drink enough replacement fluids and an
electrolyte mixture because of the fluids and body chemicals lost
during diarrhea.
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Changes in your diet can prevent diarrhea.
In order to have a life free from diarrhea or any digestive
problems, try these doing the following, listed below. While we
can't guarantee anything, doing the things mentioned below will
greatly reduce the risk.
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What
is Dandruff?
You get dressed in your favorite black suit, stand in front of the
mirror and comb your hair. There you see it on your shoulders -
white specks. This is known as dandruff. Dandruff is a common scalp
condition that affects most people at some time during their lives.
Read more.
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Hypertension- Natural Remedies
If you are haunted with hypertension, or hyper anxiety, there are
ways to bring it under control. You need to maintain a healthful
diet, take your vitamins, and avoid too much stress. As you know
from the previous section, having hypertension can kill if not kept
under control. Read more.
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Hypertension-Conditions
Hypertension is often called the silent killer because you can have
it for years without knowing it. In fact, right now about 50 million
Americans have hypertension, but about one-third (15 million) don't
know it. Hypertension is caused by high blood pressure and is
determined by the amount of blood your heart pumps and the amount of
resistance to blood flow in your arteries. Read
more.
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Hypertension-Prevention
The best strategy for controlling and preventing hypertension is to
begin with lifestyle changes. This is true even if you're taking
medication to reduce hypertension. Here's some ideas on what you can
do.
Read more.