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Category Archives: Diseases, Conditions and Treatments
Choose The Right Dentist
So without additional ado, here are a few simple but efficient guidelines to help you decide on the right dentists to obtain the work accomplished: Very first impressions count, Your gut instinct will tell you lots about an individual, which … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases, Conditions and Treatments
Tagged Aids Patients, Competencies, Cosmetic Tooth, Dentist, Dentistry, Dentists, Dentures, Doctor Who, First Impressions, Good Relationship, Gum, Gut Instinct, healthcare professional, Jaw Line, Painkillers, Particulars, Price Ranges, Second Opinion, Specialization, Tooth Doctor
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Green Tea – Can it stop a Cancer?
Sam Corti had a sense of foreboding as she drove to hospital. For more than a year, the 40-year-old had been suffering increasingly painful and heavy periods and cramping pain in between. Although her GP had reassured her it was … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases, Conditions and Treatments, antioxidants
Tagged 1a, 4a, Benign Growths, Bladder, Cervical Cancer, Foreboding, Gp, Grapefruit, Green Tea, Heavy Periods, Inflamed Lymph Nodes, Instinct, Jade Goody, Lymph Nodes In The Groin, Lymph Nodes In The Groin Area, Smear Test, Smear Tests, Survival, Tumour, Womb
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UK Children – Risk of Rickets
The ongoing debate over Vitamin D levels continues. The latest research from the USA suggests that 20% of the US population of Children and teenagers are considered deficient in Vitamin D. Translating those rates to the UK, while not statistically … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases, Conditions and Treatments, vitamin
Tagged Academy Of Pediatrics, American Academy Of Pediatrics, American Kids, Archives Of Disease In Childhood, Asian Families, Children S Hospital, College Of Paediatrics, Cornell Medical College, Craig Weatherby, Diabetes And Heart Disease, Growing Concern, Health And Nutrition, Hi Health, High Blood Pressure, High Blood Sugar, Laundry List, News Bbc Co Uk, Nutrition Examination Survey, Open Eyes, Optimal Levels, Overweight Children, Overweight Teens, Paediatrics And Child Health, Population Of Children, rickets, Royal College Of Paediatrics, Royal College Of Paediatrics And Child Health, Us Population, Vitamin D, Vitamin D Deficiency, Weill Cornell Medical, Weill Cornell Medical College, X Ray
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Cholesterol – Juggling the Truth
If you read my ramblings on a regular basis you’ll know that there are some clear threads that I follow. One of them is the whole statin debate. My own view (having been on them for over 15 years) is … Continue reading
Posted in cholesterol, homones, pharmaceutical drugs
Tagged Acceptable Level, bad cholesterol, Bed Rest, Chief Scout, Cholesterol Level, Coronary Thrombosis, Dr Malcolm, Fitness Levels, Heart Attack, Intuitive Ideas, Kendrick, Medical Check, Medical Prognosis, Medical Support, Peter Duncan, Prostate Cancer, Ramblings, Scottish Author, Sixties, Thrombosis, Witty Book
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HPV – Vaccination – Mass Experiment
I’ve had major misgivings about the rush to give teenage girls the HPV vaccine which allegedly protects against cervical cancer. Now the experts in the medical community are saying that its a ‘Mass experiment”. They are also now talking about … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases, Conditions and Treatments, Family, pharmaceutical drugs
Tagged Agency Response, Brain Damage, Cervical Cancer, Cervical Cancer Experts, Cervix, Diane Harper, Dr Diane, Dr Harper, Health Officials, Hpv Vaccine, Human Physiology, Jabs, Mass Experiment, Medical Community, Misgivings, Paralysis, Public Health, Teenage Girls, Vaccination, Warning Bells
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Statins – Wonder drug or Villains?
My wife sent me this article adapted from the daily Express. I took Simvastin, a powerful Stain drug, for 15 years and today 15 years on – I’m rarely free from muscular pain and joint problems. This so called benign … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases, Conditions and Treatments, Food and Drink, cholesterol, homones
Tagged Article Adapted From, Britons, Daily Express, Drug Manufacturers, Fanfare, Food Fears, Heart Attacks, heart disease, Heart Drugs, Holding My Breath, Liver Problems, Lung Disorder, Medical Professionals, Memory Loss, Muscle Pains, Muscular Pain, Nottingham University, Proponents, Reducing Cholesterol, Unpleasant Reactions, Villains, Water Supply
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Co Enzyme Q10 – CoQ10 and Heart Health
With the promotion and adoption of statin type drugs that suppress Cholesterol levels in the blood stream it’s also worth knowing that these same drugs can also suppress the body’s natural ability to make CoQ10 – if you choose to … Continue reading
Posted in CoQ10, Diseases, Conditions and Treatments, cholesterol, pharmaceutical drugs
Tagged Blood Stream, Cholesterol Levels, Co Enzyme, Congestive Heart Failure, Coq10 Supplement, Energy Production, Enzyme Q10, Formation Age, Free Radicals, Healthy Heart, Heart Attack, Heart Attack Survivors, Heart Failure, Heart Failure Patients, Heart Health, Lower Blood Pressure, Muscle Cells, Natural Ability, Plaque Formation, Statin Drugs
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The Great Cholesterol Con Trick – Again
For those of you that follow my ravings you’ll recognise the theme of this post. Cholesterol is vital for the body to function correctly and we are falsely pushing it down because someone somewhere long ago thought it was a … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Food and Drink, Health and Fitness, cholesterol, homones
Tagged cholesterol, Cholesterol Drugs, Cholesterol Levels, drugs, Kendrick, Statin Drugs, Statins
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Confused about cholesterol
Cholesterol is a bit like Cinderella - she came in for some unwarranted attention from the ugly sisters and the same can be said of Cholesterol except in the case the ugly sisters were the pharmaceutical lobby and governments. Heart … Continue reading