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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Epididymitis Conditions And Diseases' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Epididymitis Conditions and Diseases Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Epididymitis Conditions And Diseases 1. Rosacea – Understanding The Disease - By: Michael Russell Are you becoming concerned about that persistent reddening on your face? Are you beginning to notice unusual pimple outbreaks and thin red lines on your face, too? If you do, chances are you are experiencing a skin condition commonly referred to as rosacea. What is Rosacea? Rosace... 2. Psoriatic Arthritis - By: Michael Russell Psoriatic arthritis is a systemic, chronic disease characterized by inflammation of the skin and joints. It generally occurs in the forty to fifty years of age group but can occur at any age and both man and women can equally be affected. It shares many symptoms with other arthritic conditions such ... 3. Arthritis: Polyarthritis - By: Michael Russell A range of conditions, especially systemic and infectious conditions, can cause the disorder of polyarthritis. A patient with this type of arthritis suffers with symptoms of inflammation in five or more different joints, as opposed to oligoarthritis where inflammation is present in four or less. Sig... 4. Asbestos - Causes, Diagnosis And Treatment - By: Michael Russell Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that can cause serious lung damage if inhaled. Inhaling even very small numbers of asbestos fibers can lead to problems decades later, but those with the heaviest exposure are at greatest risk. The damage caused by inhaling asbestos fibers is irreversible, and preventin... 5. The Volunteer Handbook For Visiting Seniors - By: Ruth Bird This is an introduction to both the resident's rights, and to some terms you may hear while visiting with patients. Even though the dog therapy visitor is not involved in health care, it is always a good idea to be informed of the "world" you will enter. A Resident's Right - ... 6. What Is The Reason Behind Your Infertility? - By: Michael Russell You have always wanted a child of your own. The idea of taking care of a baby right after giving birth and seeing him get through life is always a sweet thought for you. You have always been a nurturing person with maternal instincts. After getting married, the idea of having a child is your top pri... 7. How To Have Medicare Pay For Your Power Wheelchair - By: Kay Lowe, health-infosource.com Power wheelchairs and scooters truly enhance the life of the disabled in a way that those of us with able bodies could never understand. Limited mobility from such conditions as arthritis, heart disease, multiple sclerosis (to name a very few) tend to confine the person to home and immediate surroun... 8. Learn These Problems Now, And You Can Avoid Your Cat Becoming Ill In The Future - By: Niall Kennedy Cats, like any other animal out there, can become sick. There are several health problems that can affect your cat. If you have never owned one though you may not realize just what those can be. Knowing what to look for can protect your pet's health. The hairball is probably the mo... 9. Dog, Cat, And Other Pet Natural Remedies - By: Joe Rote Since ancient times, hundreds of thousands of known herbs and other natural remedies have been used to treat human illness, and unwanted conditions. Like people, today's pets are affected by the health hazards of pollution, poor nutrition, and stress, and are becoming more and more vulnerable to chr... 10. A Review Of Autism Research - By: Morgan Hamilton The surprisingly high rate of the condition known as autism is reported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to be one in 166 children. Most people find it even a bit scary, especially ones who have never been exposed to statistics or to anyone affected by this condition. The la... 11. What Causes Your Acne? - By: Michael Russell It is estimated that about 90 percent of all young people suffer from some degree of acne. Acne vulgaris, which is commonly known as pimples or blackheads, affects about 85 to100 percent of people at some point in their lives. This is an inflammatory disease, which affects the sebaceous glands. This... 12. Arthritis, Juvenile Rheumatoid - By: Michael Russell Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) or juvenile chronic arthritis is a childhood disease that causes inflamed or swollen joints when the joint lining is affected by other materials. The advance of this substance erodes the cartilage and tissue surrounding the bone causing pain and inflexibility as i... 13. What Is Hypertension? - By: Michael Russell The technical name for high blood pressure, hypertension is an insidious and dangerous condition. It is insidious because there are usually no symptoms until it is at a life threatening level. It is dangerous because of the many serious effects it has on the body, including heart problems and stro... 14. Philosophy And Cancer Treatment - By: Simon Mitchell 1000 years ago in Europe pre-Christian tribes originally had a Goddess culture - a matriarchy where the earth and nature and their cycles and secrets were revered. In pre-industrial societies illness was not seen as a 'random assault from outside' but as a deeply significant life event integral to t... 15. Children And High Blood Pressure - By: Michael Russell High blood pressure is no longer considered a disease for adults as more and more children are diagnosed with such. The levels of high blood pressure, also know as hypertension, are typically different between children and adults. While blood pressure levels among adults have a normal standard ran... 16. Hypertension - The Silent Killer - By: Michael Russell Hypertension is another name for high blood pressure, that is, the blood pressure is higher than normal or at an elevated state. Hypertension tends to affect the working age group that is often associated with high-stress conditions in the workplace. If hypertension is not controlled, those sufferi... 17. We Shouldn't Have Burnt The Witches: Philosophy And Cancer Treatment - By: Simon Mitchell 1000 years ago in Europe pre-Christian tribes originally had a Goddess culture - a matriarchy where the earth and nature and their cycles and secrets were revered. In pre-industrial societies illness was not seen as a 'random assault from outside' but as a deeply significant life ... 18. Tips For Curing Hypertension - By: Michael Russell Hypertension is one of the least detected diseases because this condition has no symptoms for you to look for. There are basically two kinds of hypertension, the first kind is called primary hypertension and this condition has no known cure. The second kind is called secondary hypertensi... 19. Rosacea - Keeping The Symptoms Under Control - By: Michael Russell Rosacea is not in any way a serious life-threatening disease. But since it affects the face and may lead to certain facial disfigurements, people who are afflicted with it may eventually lose self-confidence and suffer from psychological problems and depression as well. The symptoms ... 20. The Modern View Of Acupuncture - By: Michael Russell The pre-eminent acupuncture text, Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Classic on Internal Medicine) was written about 2,000 years ago. The text described the eradication of Qi, or blood, by making holes in the body, along pathways known as meridians. Of course, there were different methods to do this... 21. Acid Reflux – Its Causes And Available Treatments - By: Michael Russell While acid reflux can affect anyone regardless of age, sex and ethnicity, it is noticeably most common in middle-aged people. It is also interesting to note that pregnant women seem to be extremely vulnerable to this condition. In fact, studies strongly indicate that at least two thirds of all pr... 22. Cholesterol - The Basics - By: Michael Russell Cholesterol is a lipid (fat-like substance) that performs many functions such as produce vitamin D, absorb fat from the intestines, and produce steroid hormones such as estrogen, testosterone, aldosterone, and cortisol. Lipids come from either dietary sources or are manufactured within... 23. Hypertension: How Dangerous Is It? - By: Michael Russell Hypertension literally means "tension that is excessive". Hypertension (high blood pressure) affects about 65 million people in the United States alone and is often referred to as the "silent killer". It is referred as the "silent killer" because people with hypertension do not experience symptoms... 24. Wear And Tear Arthritis - By: Michael Russell Arthritis is a painful condition characterized by stiffness and difficulty moving a joint. A joint is any place where two bones meet. Osteoarthritis is by far the most common form of arthritis. The term arthritis means joint inflammation, however people with osteoarthritis actually feel little inf... 25. Jaundice In The New Born - By: -mpam Id 213109 A majority of newborn babies develop some jaundice on the 2nd or 3rd day of life. It gradually increases till about the 5th day and then gradually deceases. This usually does not need any treatment. But in some babies the jaundice can increase above safe limits requiring phototherapy (keeping the ba... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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