Posts Tagged ‘National Institute Of Health’

Complexities of Sleep Disorder

You will surely start your day good if you had enough sleep. This helps a person to feel refreshed and cope up with everyday activities enthusiastically. However, not all people can get a chance to achieve a restorative sleep needed.
Sleep disorder is one of the difficulties for some people who are having a hard time [...]

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Back Exercises ? Strengthen Your Back

The National Institute of Health has estimated that 4 out of 5 Americans suffer from back pain at some time or the other in their lives. Back pain afflicts a person suddenly and without giving any prior symptoms. When affected, one must use their body?s own healing ability to combat the pain, instead of preferring [...]

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Cause Of Insomnia

The National Institute of Health defines insomnia as, ?the perception or complaint of inadequate sleep? and classifies it as three types; transient, intermittent and chronic. Most people have suffered from insomnia at one time or other in its transient (one day to a month) or intermittent (occasional) form. Around 10% of the population suffers from [...]

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Understanding Crohn’s Disease: Worse Than Most People Think but no Reason to Despair

The numerous medical details behind the ailment commonly known as ?Crohn?s Disease? are rather complex; especially to those of us who don?t have dozens of years of clinical training in our professional past. In the simplest terms, Crohn?s Disease results from an inflammation often located in the small intestine (a.k.a. ?the ileum?). There [...]

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Hilarious Help Wanted Ads

In this piece, News Target satires new employment postings at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Some highlights:
Propaganda Officer: Help the FDA create and spread information that discredits products, companies and ideas that threaten FDA control. No scientific background necessary.
Science Censor: Bury scientific findings that harm the prestige and credibility of the FDA.
Chief Oppression Officer: [...]

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Baby Boomers Demands for a Healthier Life Are Changing Health Care

As the baby boomers turn sixty over the next 18 years, how will they manage their health care compared to their parents? Ahead of them is a longer life expectancy than their parents, and with it, the time to do more. The key of course, is staying healthy to do what they want.
According to [...]

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Is it Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Undiagnosed Celiac Disease?

Your doctor tells you your stomach problems are from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). So he treats (or mistreats) you for your symptoms when in fact you don’t have IBS. What your doctor may have missed is that you have a little known condition, celiac disease, and you don’t have to suffer anymore because relief of [...]

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