Archive for the ‘General health’ Category

 

USE OF RELAXATION TECHNIQUES

June 3rd, 2010

The American Diabetes Association reports that research shows relaxing can help some diabetics to control blood glucose levels, which can be harmed by stress. Stress also can raise the need for insulin while blocking its release. The relaxation response can be induced in several ways. I learned how with a method introduced back in the [...]

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ILLNESS CAUSED BY FOOD: PARASITE INFESTATIONS

June 3rd, 2010

Trichinella spiralis is a worm that becomes embedded in the muscle tissue of pork. Trichinosis in humans results when infected pork that has been insufficiently cooked is eaten. The larvae develop in the intestinal tract and grow to adult size in a few days. They invade the blood and lymph circulation and involve the muscles [...]

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CHILD’S HEALTH/SKIN DISORDERS: IMPETIGO (SCHOOL SORES)

May 21st, 2009

Impetigo is the name given to sores on the skin which have become infected. These are usually scabbed over and often drain pus. They can spread rapidly to other parts of the body and are also highly contagious. Cause The surface layers of the sore are infected with a germ (either Streptococcus or Staphylococcus aureus). [...]

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CHILD’S HEALTH CARE: WHO’S WHO — HEALTH PROFESSIONALS YOU MAY ENCOUNTER

May 19th, 2009

Many health professionals are involved in the care of children. Virtually every child will periodically visit a general practitioner, who will assess and treat the common illnesses that are an inevitable part of childhood. Most children come into contact with other health professionals, although less frequently. Listed below is a who’s who of professionals your [...]

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YOUR MARITAL HEALTH/FINDING OUT WHO’S THE MATTER WITH US: COLD

May 18th, 2009

SEXUAL PROBLEMS – DECREASED AROUSAL I can tell you now that I have lost my sex drive. I just don’t feel like it, want it. or really even want to talk about it. There isn’t much time for that sort of thing anymore. My mind and feelings are on the kids right now. The first [...]

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THE DESEXUALIZATION OF THE AMERICAN MARRIAGE/A SEXUAL-SYSTEM EXAM: “ADAPTED” TO SEX

May 18th, 2009

The crises we have had seem to have-strengthened us somehow. We get better at solving things as we go along. HUSBAND With every setback, our marriage is set back. We just can’t take much more. MALADAPTIVE: CRISES WEAKEN MARRIAGE, LOSS DRAWS SPOUSES APART WIFE ADAPTIVE: MARRIAGE IS STRENGTHENED AT TIMES OF LOSS AND OTHER CRISES [...]

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RAYNAUD’S DISEASE

May 15th, 2009

The condition where the fingers go cold, white or blue in response to exposure to cold is called Raynaud’s phenomenon first described by Maurice Raynaud, a medical professor in Paris, in 1862. We now call Raynaud’s disease only those cases which appear to occur spontaneously and use the term Raynaud’s phenomenon for those where there [...]

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DEPRESSION – FEELINGS

May 15th, 2009

The person may feel that no one really cares for him. He may blame others for his problems. The depression may deepen and self-pity turn to self-blame and guilt. He feels he is letting down his family, his employer and his friends. He assumes he is worthless and nothing can help him. Depression may not [...]

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DIPHTHERIA – INTRODUCTION

May 12th, 2009

Diphtheria, the severe disease of childhood, is now rare, mainly due to widespread immunisation. But we should not be complacent and neglect to immunise our children as isolated outbreaks still occur, especially in unimmunised children, and the germ is still common, even if the infection is rare. Some people, especially adults, while not actually developing [...]

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WARNING OF STROKE

April 28th, 2009

Transient ischemic attacks (TIA) are disturbances of brain function, usually lasting from two minutes to two hours, but sometimes for as long as 24 hours, which leave no trace. During a TIA, the victim may be paralyzed, unable to talk, or experience tingling or other unusual feelings on one side of the face or in [...]

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