Archive for January, 2010
Types of Thoracic outlet syndrome, causes and symptoms
Thoracic outlet syndrome, also known as TOS is compression of the brachial plexus and subclavian artery and vein. Plexus brachial artery supplies the upper two sensory and motor nerve fibers, and subclavian blood supply. There are four areas in which the plexus and the artery can be compressed and in any case, the symptoms [...]
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The National Security role of vitamin B12
Research on freeze transmucosal absorption of vitamin B12 supports a remarkable ability to absorb vitamin B12 intranasally in this way. As the thickness of the lining of the nasal mucosa, compared with the sublingual mucosa is almost identical to the vascularization of the mucosa is also approximately the same results discourage this kind between [...]
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Peripheral arterial disease and circulatory health
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Try to stay healthy and practice what they preach, but sometimes – no matter how a person tries – things happen.
I should have remembered that recently when I was diagnosed with a form of atherosclerosis called peripheral arterial disease (PAD). I think it would not be surprised [...]
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Pulsatile tinnitus
Pulsatile tinnitus is a sort of buzz. It is generally classified as objective tinnitus, because the sound can be heard by means of special equipment or a stethoscope. With some types of tinnitus, there is apparently no real sound that can be detected by someone else, but with pulsatile tinnitus, there is. Pulsatile tinnitus [...]
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High protein diets – Myths, half truths and lies
Without doubt, the protein is the king of all nutrients. It provides the basis for enzymes and hormones, allows nerve cells in the brain and to communicate effectively with others and promotes repair and growth of muscle tissue. Every cell in our body contains protein, life could not continue without him.
The protein, [...]
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Ten foods with special powers
Here are ten foods that may protect the heart and bones and the fight against cancer.
1. Black tea With all the debate about green tea is good for you, do not forget to drink black tea. Black tea comes from the same plant is rich in antioxidant green tea leaves come. [...]
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Other risk factors that contribute to health
Obesity
Obesity is not conducive to greater longevity, because it is a pressure on the heart and a precursor of many modifiable risk factors that promote cardiovascular disease. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) summarized the data were collected before of 1985 on the relationship between obesity and health. The results indicate that [...]
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