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The Importance Of A Breast Cancer BraceletAdded on 05/16/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Breast Cancer / Bracelets and wristbands
When it comes to breast cancer awareness, one of the most recognizable signs that a person is involved in this fight, is when a person wears a breast cancer bracelet. With October being breast cancer awareness month, bracelets are popular, but to keep fighting this war on cancer, people should wear a breast cancer bracelet year round. It is vital to keep awareness and education on the forefront. Read more »
Breast Cancer Wristband Increases AwarenessAdded on 06/17/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Breast Cancer / Bracelets and wristbands
Everywhere one looks, there are charities and causes to support. Instead of expensive donations, some have turned to a way get smaller donations from indivduals while keeping their cause in the public eye. An example is the pink breast cancer wristband, found for only a few dollars and on the arms of millions of people. Not just a teenage fad, many causes have turned to a colored rubber band to generate funds. Yellow bands are sold by the Lance Armstrong foundation to support prostate cancer research. Read more »
Breast Cancer and an online cancer support groupAdded on 05/16/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Breast Cancer / On-line cancer support groups
Cancer is challenging experience for both the cancer patient and their families. This is true with any type of cancer. Thankfully though there are several support groups that are available to help them through the stressful period of treatment and rehabilitation. The advent of the internet has meant that there are several such support groups which are available online too. Read more »
Get Online Cancer Support For You Or Your FamilyAdded on 05/16/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Breast Cancer / On-line cancer support groups
Have you been given a diagnosis of cancer? Perhaps someone you know and love has received a diagnosis of cancer and you want to find a way to support them. If you are dealing with the reality of a threatening diagnosis such as cancer, whether it is you or someone you care for, you will have many questions that you will want answers for. There will be a great deal to manage and figure out. Finding online cancer support is a good idea. Read more »
Not Just For Weight Loss Anymore; Advantages Of Hormone TherapyAdded on 05/16/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Breast Cancer / Advantages of hormone therapy
We've all heard or read about the pregnancy hormone that is supposed to be "the cure" for weight loss in obese people. Since the time hormones have been used to "fatten" up the beef cattle to bring more money at the market, humans have been disadvantaged in that we are the ones who ultimately ingest those hormones, making us "fatten" up. Are the advantages of hormone therapy worth it when it comes to a life-threatening disease? Read more »
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Teen arthritis - children and the teens are also not sparedAdded on 12/22/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Arthritis (kids and teens)
Arthritis is a condition of inflammation of some membranes which cover the various joints such as the knuckles or the elbows. The systems of the same are stiff and swollen joints and severe pains followed by fever or sudden burst of rashes. Although it is believed that arthritis affects people of 55 years and above, many kid and teen arthritis are becoming common. Read more »
Teenager's Appendicitis: an illness that mostly gets cured by a surgery.Added on 12/22/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Appendicitis (kids and teens)
Appendix is that part of the human body which is in the meeting point of the large and the small intestine. It is on the right side of the body and a sudden inflammation of the same is called the appendicitis. When a foreign body or a tumor kind of a formation obstructs the neck of the appendix, appendicitis is caused. Children and teenagers are prone to appendicitis. Read more »
Phobia: The Most Frequently Occurring Of The Anxiety DisordersAdded on 12/08/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Anxiety Disorders (kids and teens)
There are four types of anxiety disorders —phobias, panic attacks, generalized anxiety disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. The following article focuses on a single one of the anxiety disorders—phobia. The writer has elected to focus on phobias, because she can vividly recall her very first exposure to the frightening symptoms associated with phobia. Read more »
Be Assured: There Is An Anthrax TreatmentAdded on 12/08/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Anthrax (kids and teens)
Readers should note that no available anthrax treatment should be tried until a definitive diagnosis of anthrax has been received. Each of the treatments mentioned below is an antibiotic. As such, overuse of the treatment could encourage adaptation of the bacterium that causes anthrax. Overuse of any antibiotic can trigger development of a defense against that drug. Read more »
Can An Asperger Syndrome Halt A Budding Friendship?Added on 12/08/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Asperger Syndrome (kids and teens)
The writer of the following article wonders if there are any people with Aperger Syndrome living in Iran. The writer feels that such patients would be at a real disadvantage in Iranian society. That society depends heavily on the appearance of great generosity. One Iranian once told the writer, “An Iranian is always generous.” That same man would be slow to befriend an Asperger patient. Read more »
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Be Aware of ChickenpoxAdded on 10/24/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Chickenpox (kids and teens)
All of us are accustomed with the words chickenpox. It is in general caused by the Varicella-Zoster virus and is denoted as one of the most common highly infectious childhood diseases. It has a great possibility to spread from person to person through direct contact and sneezing. For most of the people the symptoms happen to be generally mild. However, the symptoms may be severe for some people. In short, the symptoms of chickenpox are fever, rash, and tiredness often leading to severe skin infections, pneumonia, damage, or even death. Read more »
Fatigue Syndrome - a New EnigmaAdded on 10/24/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (kids and teens)
The disease of chronic fatigue syndrome or simply CFS, was for the first time identified in the 1980s, but still now the cause of the disease is very hard to determine. In the true sense the disease is comprised of several symptoms and discomforts. In short, it is a significant fatigue syndrome for a period of more than six months but not related to exertion or lack of sleep and associated with other symptoms. As far as the patient is concerned, he/she gets affected with syndrome of acute lack of energy, frequent headaches, sore joints, lymph nodes with a great trouble in concentrating. Read more »
Various Tests To Confirm Prostate Cancer DiagnosisAdded on 10/24/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Prostate Cancer / Confirming the diagnosis
Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer among men. To confirm prostate cancer diagnosis, a number of medical tests have been developed. More important of these include the Digital Rectal Exam, Prostate Specific Antigen Test, Transrectal Ultrasound, and Biopsy. More recently, a new test called PROGENSA™ PCA3 has been introduced to confirm prostate cancer diagnosis. Read more »
Being A Cancer Child: When Cancer Afflicts Someone YoungAdded on 10/24/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Cancer (kids and teens)
A cancer child has a better prognosis now than ever before, but childhood cancer is still a difficult and devastating affliction. Certain cancers tend to be more prevalent in children than adults, such as leukemia and some lymphomas, but a child is not exempt from any type of cancer simply because of their age. The general symptoms for a child who has cancer are just like that of an adult, including fatigue, bruising, and pain. Treatment, however, is often specialized and different due to the age and size of the patient and the nature of their affliction. Read more »
Taking Care Of A Diabetic ChildAdded on 10/09/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Diabetes (kids and teens)
A diabetic child requires more supervision than an adult. Adults are used to taking care of the medicines an shots involved and can follow directions as needed. Children are not able to do that without their parents help. They need constant support and guiding through the disease process so they themselves can come to understand what is going on in their bodies. Read more »
Cryosurgery For Treating Prostate CancerAdded on 10/09/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Prostate Cancer / Cryosurgery treatment
Cryosurgery is a comparatively new technique of treating. It has been used in treating prostate cancer since the early 1990s, though its effectiveness is still not unequivocal in medical communities. Cryosurgery attempts to kill the cancerous parts of the prostate gland by freezing the whole gland. While this technique has some advantages over conventional surgery, it is not free of side effects and risk of complications. Read more »
The Medical Condition Of A Cerebral Palsy ChildAdded on 10/09/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Cerebral Palsy (kids and teens)
A cerebral palsy child is one who is born with this condition or who acquires cerebral palsy during his/her early years of life. The disease affects the motor function of the patient. The child loses control over a significant degree of voluntary muscular movement. He/she also experiences difficulty in acquiring speech and may suffer from distorted perception. Cerebral palsy cannot be completely cured by treatment improves the overall quality of the child’s life. Read more »
Elevated Prostate Specific Antigen Linked To CancerAdded on 10/09/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Prostate Cancer / Prostate specific antigen (PSA)
Prostate specific antigen is a type of protein that gets produced by the cells of the prostate gland. In most healthy men, there is only a small amount of this protein made and everything remains fine. However, in the presence of prostate cancer we tend to see a rise in the amount of prostate specific antigen in the male body. It has been found that elevated prostate specific antigen have been found in both types of prostate cancer, which is a growing concern in the world. Read more »
How Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Can Affect the Life of a ChildAdded on 10/09/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (kids and teens)
Chronic fatigue syndrome is an immune disorder whose origins are not known. Several viruses are suspected to cause chronic fatigue syndrome, but none can be determined to certainty. Therefore, there is no treatment available but rather treatment for the symptoms the disorder causes. Chronic fatigue syndrome is characterized by an unusual tiredness lasting for at least six months and in which rest does not help, and no other medical reason for the fatigue exists. Read more »
How to Care For A Chickenpox KidAdded on 10/09/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Chickenpox (kids and teens)
Having chickenpox is a common childhood affliction that most kids sufer through before the age of ten. Once a chickenpox kid has contracted the virus that causes the illness, the virus usually remains dormant in the body and prevents against future outbreaks. Once in a while stress can set off a recurrent attack in an adult, and in this case it is known as shingles. A chickenpox kid can be expected to be intensely itchy, should be quarantined from other kids,a nd will probably be out of school for about a week while they fight off the virus. Read more »
All About Cerebral PalsyAdded on 10/09/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Cerebral Palsy (kids and teens)
Cerebral palsy is a disorder of the brain that is noted by the loss of movement or poor nerve functioning a patient may experience and is caused by the brain not receiving the proper level of oxygen. Why this happens is unknown. Often diagnosed in childhood, cerebral palsy can affect the quality of a child's life. It is treatable but not curable. Other health problems might also exist in a patient, including poor vision, learning problems, and dietary deficiencies. Read more »
Taking Care Of A Child With Cystic FibrosisAdded on 10/09/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Cystic Fibrosis (kids and teens)
Cystic Fibrosis is usually a hereditary disease that allows for a very short life span. Thirty three years old is the best statistic for today. However, with new medical advances, it may be possible for children with Cystic Fibrosis to live way beyond that number. This disease is known by its heavy mucous that clogs up the lungs and stomach. Kids have to be really careful when they have this disease. Read more »
Cystic FibrosisAdded on 10/09/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Cystic Fibrosis (kids and teens)
Cystic fibrosis is a serious lung disorder that cannot be prevented. An inherited, genetic illness, there is nothing that can be done to prevent it and only limited treatments are available. To get cystic fibrosis, a person must inherit a defective gene from each parent. Cystic fibrosis patients deal with digestive difficulties and lung ailments throughout their life and must maintain a constant treatment regimen. Ultimately life expectancy for a person is about the age of thirty. Read more »
Kids Down Syndrome - Can Be Tackled and CheckedAdded on 10/01/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Down Syndrome (kids and teens)
Kids down syndrome happen to be a syndrome of genetic chromosome that in the greatest sense do affect the physical features leading to the growth of mental retardation. In general it is caused through the presence of an additional third copy of chromosome 21. It has been found through several experiments time and again, that kids down syndrome can be diagnosed at the time of pregnancy in the womb through the use of several different tests, the most prominent of which are ultrasound, amniocentesis and CVS. Read more »
Symptoms And Treatment Of DyslexiaAdded on 10/01/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Dyslexia (kids and teens)
Dyslexia refers to an abnormally low ability of reading correctly. Prevalent mostly in children and teens, dyslexia results from poor function of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and is distinct from other reading problems that might result from socio-cultural factors. Dyslexia is treated by using a variety of reading and writing techniques, depending on the specific case of a dyslexic. Read more »
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