Archive for January, 2009
Treating the ovarian cyst is a matter that depends on a lot of factors. Some of them are the dimension and the appearance of the cyst, whether there are or not symptoms, or if you have been through the menopause.Sometimes, pre-menopausal women who discover they have a cyst don’t need to follow any treatment if [...]
Are you dealing with the daily irritation of sinusitis, allergies, coughing and sore throat from post-nasal drip? Saline Nasal irrigation to the rescue! In the course of our everyday lives, we’re exposed to germs from our environment, people, and even our pets. Every time we breathe, we expose ourselves to toxins. Ingesting these toxins causes [...]
There are four stages of ovarian cancer. When you get diagnosed, your doctor will try to determine which of the stages you belong to. If you are diagnosed in the earlier stages then you have a greater chance of survival. On the other hand, diagnosis in the latter stages could mean that your disease has [...]
In recent years it appears there is a rising epidemic of people suffering from chronic digestive and autoimmune conditions. Food intolerance or sensitivities may lie at the root of the problem. Most people, including doctors, have little clue how foods they eat may be contributing to their chronic illness, fatigue and digestive symptoms.There are, however, [...]
Today doctors still do not know exactly what causes women to get ovarian cancer. However, research has helped to identify certain risk factors that can lead to ovarian cancer or make a person more susceptible to ovarian cancer. The risk factors will increase a persons chance of developing ovarian cancer.Through research and statistics it has [...]
Before we delve into rotator cuff therapy versus surgery, lets look at what a rotator cuff is and how individuals, particularly athletes, incur such injury or ailment.What Is Rotator Cuff?The rotator cuff is composed of four separate and distinct muscles that stems from the shoulder blade area. These muscles are combined with their respective tendons [...]
