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Using WebMD to Help Your Doctor Diagnose Your Complex Medical ConditionHow to use webmd.com and other medical and disease-specific websites to talk to your doctor. Tips to avoid your doctor's bias against internet research.
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How to Diagnose Your Health Ailment Using WebMDHere are some of the features of WebMD, a website that allows its users to learn about current health issues and "diagnose" themselves using a symptom checker. -
Free Printable Pregnancy Calendars: JustMommies to WebMDIf you are looking for a great place to find free, printable pregnancy calendars, then you have come to a very exciting place. I will show you many different places you can go to get a free, printable pregnancy calendar to use before and after your pregnancy.
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WebMD.com and BreastCancer.org Helped Me Through My Breast Cancer BattleThis is a memoir chronicling my personal experience with online breast cancer support groups.
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What Everyone Should Know About IBSAccording to WebMD, irritable bowel syndrome, otherwise known as IBS, affects 58 million Americans. But, what is it? More importantly what causes IBS?
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Local Doctors in Mt. Kisco, New York Caution Patients Regarding the Appropriate Use of WebMDDoctors find that patients seeking medical answers online can both empower themselves and raise their stress levels.
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Why Are Today's Singles Staying Single?Look around you: How many of your friends are single? Are you single? According to WebMD.com, singles are the fastest growing population in the US. The majority of Americans will spend the largest part of their adult lives being single.
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Make a Portable Laptop TableSince I first wrote this article, WebMD has reported a new risk associated with laptop use called "Toasted Skin Syndrome", making this table more important than ever. -
My Man ColdYou probably won't find "man cold" diagnosed on WebMD, so allow me to explain exactly what this means and how it differs from other associated illnesses. -
Anti-oxidants in ChocolateChocolate gives great nutritional support. According to WebMD, chocolate aids the body in cardiac health. There could be no tastier word in medical news...
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Mammilian Dive Reflex: The Human Body's Amazing Adaptation in Cold WaterScientists and health officials have pointed out that some people have survived up to an hour underwater while in cold water. (WebMD, 2006). So what is it that cold water triggers in the human body causing it to preserve itself longer than in warm water?
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Aspartame/Nutrasweet and Memory LossAspartame can cause memory loss, according to WebMD. When I was drinking Diet Coke, my memory got so bad I though I was getting Alzheimer's disease... in my 20s! I gave up aspartame and my memory came back. -
The Role of the Diagnostic Statistic Manual IV (DSM-IV) in Diagnosing Mental DisordersThe Diagnostic Statistic Manual was first complied in 1952 and is periodically reviewed and revised by the American Psychiatric Association (U.S. Surgeon General, n.d.; WebMD, 2007). (The current manual is the fourth revision).
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What is the Mitral Valve?According to WebMD." The mitral valve lies between ythe left atrium and the left ventricle." The mitral valve allows blood to flow from the left aytrium into the left ventricle.
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Recommended Dental Check-ups for a FamilyAccording to Webmd.com it is very important to start taking your child to the dentist at an early age.
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Abnormal Behavior with Tourette Syndrome and OCDThe movie, "dirty filthy love" is a story about a man with Tourette Syndrome and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. While this movie is poignant, it begs the question, what do we really know about these disorders.
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Pumping Iron - Living with AnemiaAlthough it's one of the most common issues in the blood, anemia is a quiet, subtle condition that can be difficult to catch. Fortunately, treating the condition is easier than diagnosing it. -
Living with Atypical DepressionThis article describes the symptoms of atypical depression and contrasts them with the symptoms of melancholic depression. It goes on to give an account of the author's personal struggle with atypical depression.
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Homemade Remedies to Stop Those Annoying HiccupsDo you get the hiccups often? Some people do! If you're looking for some homemade cures for these muscle spasms, then read this informative article today! -
Treatment of Genital WartsThere is no cure for genital warts, and the only thing that an infected patient can do is treat them and tell all of their sexual partners that they have it.
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Twenty-Something and Married?Marriage is an unaccepted fact in today's society. But what happens to women who prefer to stay single through their twenties...or even, through their whole lives? -
Kidney DialysisThousands of Americans undergo kidney dialysis every day. Learn about the different ways patients can receive kidney dialysis. -
A Guide to Understanding InfertilityInfertility is a common problem among married couples today. This guide features some facts that can help understand the basis of fertility and how they can treat their problem. -
12 Ways to Know If Parenthood is the Right Direction for Your Relationship12 ideas to think about when you want to have a baby. Topics that should be discussed between you and your partner when it comes to bring a new life into the world.
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The Trapezius Muscle: A Pain in the Neck?The trapezius muscle, located in the upper back and neck region, can shorten and cramp due to various physical and emotional triggers. Moderate to severe pain can endure for weeks, or in chronic situations, months or years. -
Managing Type 2 Diabetes During PregnancyPersonal account of what I had to learn and the changes I had to make during pregnancy. How I managed my disease and delivered a healthy baby. -
Living with MigrainesThe National Headache Foundation estimates that 28 million Americans suffer from migraines. More women than men get migraines and a quarter of all women with migraines suffer four or more attacks a month.
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Side Effects of CorticosteroidsThe most common use of steroid products are legal and used to treat conditions from skin infections to arthritis to inflammatory bowel diseases as a powerful anti-inflammatory agent. These are called corticosteroids.
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How to Recognize and Treat Heat RashSunny days are here again - and with them the possiblity of heat-related illnesses. Find out how to recognize and treat one of the minor, but most common ones, heat rash!
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How to Diagnose Milk AllergiesA milk allergy is essentially the same as any other, but is caused by milk or dairy products rather than dust, pollen, animal dander, or other common allergens.
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Heat Exhaustion and Heatstroke Symptoms and TreatmentThe following information will help you recognize the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstroke, and will provide information on treatment for this potentially life-threatening condition. -
HPV Prevention With GardasilCervical cancer is the 11th most common cancer among women in the US; an estimated 9,710 new cases are reported each year, which kills 3,700 women, with hundreds of thousands more casualties worldwide.
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How to Prevent and Treat Heat RashDuring the summer time the chances of developing Heat Rash is increased dramatically. Heat Rash has also been known as Prickly Rash, Prickly Heat and Sweat Rash. Lets take a look at how heat rash develops and what you can do to prevent and teat it. -
Understanding Fibromyalgia and the Pain it CausesBest books for understanding and learning more about Fibromyalgia Syndrome. How people can cope with this painful condition. -
Overweight Children Are Prone to Suffer from HeadachesA new study conducted by a team of researchers from the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center reported findings that overweight children are more prone to suffer from severe headaches than their thinner counterparts.
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Non-surgical Approaches to Breast Enlargement and EnhancementDeciding to get implants is a major decision and could end up being life-threatening and even disfiguring if the procedure goes wrong.
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Postpartum Depression - Symptoms and TreatmentWhat causes PPD? What are the common symptoms? This complex medical condition is often hard to understand, but is definately treatable!
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Best Health Blogs: 10 Blogs Worth Checking OutWhether you want the inside sccop on the life of an EMT or the perspective of an emergency room doctor, or a look into the life of a nurse or someone dealing with prostate cancer or diabetes, these halth blogs will enlighten and educate.
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Seniors and Online Social Networking TrendsAging baby boomers and seniors are catching up online each year, joining thousands of web enthusiasts in social networking, information exchange, and staying in touch. Find out how human connection and communications is growing online for this group.
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The Hic-Cup - 2006's Hottest New GadgetAlthough just launched a few weeks ago, The Hic-Cup has quickly emerged as this year's hottest new gadget, capturing a swell of underground interest in problem hiccups and hiccup remedies.





