Archive for February 6th, 2008
A commonly prescribed medical test used these days to decipher if you are sick, experiencing trouble, healthy or to better pinpoint a current internal, medical issue, such as anemia, is a blood test known as a Complete Blood Count Test, or more commonly, CBC, the acronym. Anemia strikes and affects more than three million men and women each and every year, among the American population. In fact, Anemia, of all blood conditions is the most common.
Cancer scare is a popular term today to describe an individual or a society’s worry over cancer and its effects. In an age of fast-paced lifestyle where information flows at a high speed, wrong information and advice can get to us that can lead us to a panic binge. However, if you are equipped with the right information and education, cancer scares should not be a distraction for you.
Coronary heart disease is caused by a narrowing of the coronary arteries that feed the heart. Many deaths caused by coronary heart diseases could be prevented because coronary heart disease is related to certain aspects of lifestyle. Risk factors for coronary heart disease include high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, smoking, obesity and physical inactivity – all of which can be controlled. Controlling risk factors remains the key to preventing illness and death from coronary heart disease. We can control these risk factors by using the Some herbs as prescribed in Ayurveda
Although scarce in comparison to the same illness in woman, several drugs are regularly recommended by doctors to treat yeast infection in man. Though handing out prescriptions has become a general practice in medicine, it still strike me odd that these drugs have become a forerunner in the treatment of the ill, seeing as it was not that long ago we were practically brainwashed to refuse all sorts of drugs. |