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Jetlag – Causes, Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment

Jet lag (desynchronosis) occurs while rapidly crossing time zones, or, more specifically, it occurs after crossing the Earth's meridians. Meridians demarcate geographic position in relation to the Earth's poles and, ultimately, define time zones. Jet lag is a unique sleep disorder because its onset is not necessarily caused by abnormal sleep patterns, like insomnia.

Published on 20th May 2008 in Diseases and Conditions

Prostate Gland – Causes, Treatment and Remedies

The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and is found at the base of the bladder. A thin tube that allows the passage of urine out of the penis (urethra) runs through the prostate gland. Fluid produced by this gland helps to nourish and support sperm, which come from the seminal vesicles via the ejaculatory ducts into the urethra.

Published on 20th May 2008 in Diseases and Conditions

The Effective Cellulite Treatment

Cellulite is not a disease, but a common condition appearing in over 90% of women after puberty, predominantly affecting areas of the hips, thighs, buttocks, tummies and backs of the arms. Cellulite is the body's emergency store of body fat, but its ugly, unsightly and unwanted appearance makes one conscious.

Published on 20th May 2008 in Wellness

The Power of Self Massage for Arms and Hands

Self massage is a great way to relax and invigorate you. Massage produces a deep form of relaxation enabling our bodies and minds to forget about everything and let go of life’s daily stresses. But massage is not only about relaxation. As one of the oldest and simplest forms of healthcare, massage also increases circulation, stimulates the lymph system, relaxes injured or overused muscles, and releases endorphins (the body’s natural painkiller).

Published on 20th May 2008 in Wellness

Ways to Prevent from Binge

Pick a few pictures out of when you felt the best about yourself. Make a rule that each time you want to binge, you have to look through the whole album, picture-by-picture. Surely looking at yourself at your best might help prevent food from going into your mouth.

Published on 20th May 2008 in Diseases and Conditions

Concussion – Causes, Symptoms, Types And Treatment

Concussion is a change in mental status caused by trauma (shock). It is accompanied by confusion, loss of memory, and, sometimes, loss of consciousness.

Published on 17th May 2008 in Diseases and Conditions

Ideas to get rid of burning Tongue

Burning tongue is also referred to as burning mouth syndrome (BMS). Its medical names are glossodynia, glossopyrosis, oral galvanism, stomatodynia and stomatopyrosis. It is a common ailment that can happen to anybody. It is a condition in which sensation of burning is felt in the tongue. It is accompanied by acute pain that lasts for a couple of days.

Published on 17th May 2008 in Diseases and Conditions

Information on Concussion with its Signs

A concussion is a momentary loss of consciousness and brain function that occurs after a blow to the head. The unconsciousness can last for several seconds, minutes or hours. A person with a concussion can have a full recovery. Recovery usually occurs within a day. In most cases, if damage occurs, it is mild or insignificant. If you believe you have a concussion, you should see medical treatment.

Published on 17th May 2008 in Diseases and Conditions

Moyamoya Disease – Causes and Symptoms of Moyamoya Disease

Recognised in Japan in the 1960s, this is a progressive occlusive cerebral arteritis affecting the distal internal carotid arteries near the Circle of Willis. Moyamoya is Japanese for "puff of smoke" and describes the appearance of the resultant network of abnormal small collateral vessels seen on angiography. There is a familial form which links to a gene on chromosome 17q25 - though the exact underlying cause remains unknown.

Published on 17th May 2008 in Diseases and Conditions

Natural Treatment Tips for Bursitis

The painful inflammation of a bursa is called bursitis. It's caused by bumping or bruising, repeated pressure, or overuse. Though bursitis is associated with physical activity, you don't have to be an athlete to develop the condition. Anytime you exercise too strenuously, especially after laying off your workout for a while, you can aggravate bursitis. You can also have bursitis problems if your work or hobbies require repetitive physical movements, especially lifting things over your head.

Published on 17th May 2008 in Health

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