Diet Tips For Dyspepsia

May 19th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Conditions, Diet
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Dyspepsia is an unpleasant sensation in the upper stomach, which causes burning and pain and is often accompanied with heavy stomach, nausea and vomiting. Usually it comes from the food disorder, such as eating too much, very quickly, eating foods high in fat, or too spicy. The stress is also recognized as a trigger factor for dyspepsia. The physical causes of dyspepsia may be many, such as    .. more …

Inferiority Complex Psychology

May 17th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Conditions
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An inferiority complex is a feeling of being inferior to others in some way. Some people may develop such a state over how they look, others over their personality and others over their social or economic status.The inferiority complex psychology has been studied a long time both in the filed of psychology and the related field of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalyst Alfred Adler has studied this    .. more …

Neurofeedback: A Treatment For Reactive Attachment Disorder

May 16th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Conditions
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The widespread failure to recognize Reactive Attachment Disorder (to be referred to as RAD) and the lack of understanding of neurofeedback make writing about RAD and neurofeedback a somewhat daunting prospect. It is, however, timely. Allan Schore has written a detailed study of the interaction between not only the psyche of mother and infant but between the brain of mother and infant. [Throughout    .. more …

What Causes Pain In Lower Abdominal And Ovary?

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Abdominal pain is a common medical problem which is caused by viral infection or something eaten. If the pain becomes severe then it may be a sign of something serious. The location of the pains indicates which organ or which part of the abdomen is inflamed. A pair of gonads is found in every woman that lie nestled in their pelvic region. These are the ovaries which make the egg cells. Ovaries of    .. more …

Child Specific Phobia Disorder

May 13th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Children's Health, Conditions



Anxiety BC – anxietybc.com Fears are common and expected in childhood; however, for some children and teens, their fears can become very severe …

Low Blood Pressure Treatment – Suggestions And Recommendations

May 11th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Conditions
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A nominal blood pressure is required for proper bloodstream circulation in the body and also to supply nutrients and oxygen towards the entire body cells for its energy needs. It’s indicated by two different amounts diastolic over systolic. Systolic means pressure throughout heart contracts and diastolic means pressure during heart dilates or rests. If it is lower than certain range then it is    .. more …

Kidney & Bladder Health : How To Treat A Kidney Infection

May 8th, 2011 2 Comments   Posted in Conditions, Diet



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Blood Management For Treatment Of Hemophilia And Other Bleeding Disorders

April 30th, 2011 6 Comments   Posted in Conditions
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Bleeding disorders are serious conditions that affect a large number of people around the world. Hemophilia alone affects nearly 20,000 people in the United States and more than 400 children are born each year with the disorder. Severe cases of hemophilia occur almost predominantly in men; women can still be carriers of the gene that causes hemophilia, but only develop mild forms of the bleeding    .. more …

Natural Cure For Uterine Bleeding And Treatment

April 28th, 2011 9 Comments   Posted in Conditions
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Most women experience abnormal uterine bleeding at least once during their reproductive years. The most ordinary times those women knowledge heavy menstrual period are during the first few years of menstruation during adolescence and during the final two to three years of menstruating before menopause.Abnormal uterine blood loss (AUB) is accountable for as many as one-third of all outpatient    .. more …

“tight” Blood Sugar Control Vs. “loose” Control

April 27th, 2011 8 Comments   Posted in Conditions
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First is a review of some research done to determine what advantages exist, real or assumed, in how tight a control should be kept on the diabetic condition as well as the effectiveness of diabetic medications on the condition. Below this is a recent patient study done on tight control. “Tight control is defined as keeping the fasting [after waking but before eating] blood sugar as close as    .. more …