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The Importance Of A Breast Cancer Bracelet
Added 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.
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Breast Cancer Wristband Increases Awareness
Added 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.
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Breast Cancer and an online cancer support group
Added 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.
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Get Online Cancer Support For You Or Your Family
Added 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.
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Not Just For Weight Loss Anymore; Advantages Of Hormone Therapy
Added 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?
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Teen arthritis - children and the teens are also not spared
Added 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.
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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.
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Phobia: The Most Frequently Occurring Of The Anxiety Disorders
Added 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.
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Be Assured: There Is An Anthrax Treatment
Added 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.
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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.
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Dysgraphia treatment options
Added on 10/01/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Dysgraphia (kids and teens)
Dysgraphia is a neurological condition of unknown origins that might affect how a child performs at school. It can also affect adults who have suffered some form of brain trauma. Dysgraphia is characterized by irregularly shaped letters and poor handwriting that might take a while for the individual to complete. Sometimes letters or whole words are missing also. Adaptations can be made to make dysgraphia manageable, including learning keyboarding skills or adapting assignments to the needs of the student.
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Dyscalculia Treatment For Teens and Kids
Added on 10/01/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Dyscalculia (kids and teens)
Dyscalculia is similar to dyslexia but involves math comprehension problems. There are many signs that go along with dyscalculia, including poor spatial skills and even disorganization that might not seem connected. The student can flip around parts of a math equation or simply just a couple of digits, but to whatever degree they might be having difficulty, adaptations in the learning process need to be made for the student to overcome. Dyscalculia treatment typically includes extra time spent on math and relating in a way that makes more sense to the student, as with pictures.
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Dyscalculia - turns Smarty to Stupe
Added on 10/01/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Dyscalculia (kids and teens)
What is dyscalculia? Is this word happens to be a new one? But in the realm of real life this is not so new since this symptom has been known to the people for decades. The experts have perceived that this symptom is prevalent in people from all walks of life, be he/she hails from the patricians or the plebeians. In general, this very term deals with the specific symptom of learning disability. May be you have not encountered any such person affected by this disease, but if you give a close look you will find many. Nowadays with the severity of contention in the materialist world this saga is also on rise!
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The New Trend: Eating Disorders Keeping Kids Socially Acceptable
Added on 09/28/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Eating Disorders (kids and teens)
The term 'survival of the fittest' may have only applied to the animal kingdom or those involved in competitive sports; until now that is. Those diagnosed with eating disorders in American kids and teens age nine to nineteen are at all time highs. The percentages of approximately 17 to 67 percent of all teen girls and 9 to 42 percent of all teen boys who admit to opting for a form of binging or purging in order to loose weight are staggering. Where are our children getting the desire to strive for such an unhealthy lifestyle?
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Raising a Deaf Kid
Added on 09/28/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Deafness (kids and teens)
Having a deaf kid can be hard for parents to understand and cope with. One of the most difficult parts of having a deaf child is the discovery process. Sometimes many other afflictions are considered before the true cause of unexplained behavior is revealed:deafness. Once the kid has been determined to be deaf and how it happened, then treatment options and schooling can begin to help a deaf kid. Hearing aids, implants, and coaching can help recover partial hearing and teach important life skills to make up for the absence of hearing and allow for communication between the child and other people. Deafness is more of a hurdle but it can be surpassed.
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Diabetes: Not Just An Adult Affliction
Added on 09/28/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Diabetes (kids and teens)
Diabetes can affect children as well as adults. Diabetes has been characterized as an illness that affects mostly adults and those who are overweight, but a child can also suffer from the illness. Having a family history can be a strong indicator of possible problems with diabetes. Most children tend to suffer from type I diabetes while adults and those who are overweight suffer mostly from type II. Diabetes can be managed and allow an individual to lead an otherwise normal life if they are careful about diet, insulin levels, and exercising with proper physician supervision.
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Facts about SARS treatment
Added on 09/22/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / SARS (kids and teens)
SARS or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome is perhaps one of the most dreaded diseases in the world today. You can find a number of people getting affected by SARS and it is by no means an easy task to restrict SARS. You need to be really careful and there are a number of precautions and procedures to be taken in order to take SARS treatment. Check out this article to find out more about the same.
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Dealing & Accepting Teen Endometriosis
Added on 09/22/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Endometriosis (kids and teens)
Puberty is a time when young girls usually awake to freedom of expression and recognize their sexuality. The times also bring painful menstrual periods. More than five million American women suffer from Endometriosis, the only way to deal with it is to accept it. And help your teen to have a positive outlook. The occurrence of Endometriosis increases usually in girls under the age of 20
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Child Depression Is Worth Your Attention
Added on 09/22/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Depression (kids and teens)
Child depression is possible, as difficult a concept as that might be for adults to comprehend. Children can react to stressful life events or enviroment issues in a deressed way. It can be difficult to detect child depression as the child may not know they are depressed or how to communicate that they are feeling blue. Treatment options can be limited as some medications are not approved for use in children. Symptoms of depression are usually observed externally in the form of erratic behaviors.
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Prostate Cancer Stages and their Treatment
Added on 09/22/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Prostate Cancer / Prostate cancer staging
Prostate cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer that affects the male population of the United States. It usually occurs in older men, especially those who are in their 60s or above. While most prostate cancer patients die from other causes than the cancer itself, treatment to prostate cancer patients is provided according to any of the four prostate cancer stages in which their disease is diagnosed.
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Pathophysiology is the Key to Prostate Cancer's Treatment
Added on 09/22/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Prostate Cancer / Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology is the study of the physical and biochemical problems in the functions of body parts, caused by a disease or abnormality. The pathophysiology of prostate cancer studies the effect of cancer on the structure and function of the prostate gland. Thus, pathophysiology determines the way in which prostate cancer grows in the prostate gland and out of it, providing a better understanding of the course of the disease.
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A guide for women on endometriosis, child care and reproductive healthcare
Added on 09/22/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Endometriosis (kids and teens)
Endometriosis is a medical problem associated with women and it is considered one of the common yet nagging medical problems found in a lot of women. In fact, statistics say that this disease could very well affect one in every five women in the world. With this being the case, you would certainly want to know about the disease. Fortunately in this modern age with the advent of the internet, women can learn a lot about endometriosis, child care and related issues, literally at the click of a button.
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Heart Disease In Kids And Teens
Added on 09/22/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Heart Disease (kids and teens)
The problem with heart disease is that people only think about it effecting adults. They don't think about it starting in younger kids. It really should not be surprising that heart disease starts in kids and teens, and then reeks havoc on millions of adults each year. 'This cardiovascular disease gets started well before adulthood,' Dr. Fuhrman points out, 'and this could be caused by the unfit lifestyles many kids and teens choose to live.' This is a problem for many people now, not later.
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The hazards of glaucoma
Added on 09/22/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Glaucoma (kids and teens)
Glaucoma is one of the major eye diseases in the world today and a large number of people get affected by this disease year after year. The worse part is that the number keeps increasing as a lot of people all over the world are still ignorant about Glaucoma generally. Go ahead and read this article in its entirety in order to know everything about Glaucoma and its effects.
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Kids And Teens With A Learning Disabilitiy
Added on 09/18/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Kids and Teens Health / Learning Disabilities (kids and teens)
Kids and teens with a learning disability is a growing concern in America. These disabilities range from listening, speaking, reading, writing, and even reasoning. It is possible for children and teens to overcome these disorders with the right amount of help and guidance. It is said by The National Dissemination Center For Children With Disabilities, that there are four categories that these learning disabilities fall under. Those are input, storage, output, and integration. If we work together we may be able to help children and teens that have these problems.
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