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Chronic Pain Complicated By Gastritis
To rule out severe gastritis complications, it is best to consult a physician when home remedies are ineffective.
Are You Too Young For Shingles?
Sooner or later, you'll probably get the debilitating disease, shingles. The severity depends on what you do in advance.
Not limited to females, most UTIs can be cured in 2–3 days but here is why they occur more frequently in women.
Obese Because of Hypothyroidism
Being overweight has medical and social consequences. Can it be a glandular problem? If so how is it treated?
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Prevalence
About 12 people million are unaware that COPD is permanently damaging their lung airways and air sacs.
Radical mastectomies are rarely performed. Progress provides hope for what’s the most common type of cancer in the U.S.
Common Drugs Effect Body Weight
A consequence of smoking or drug abuse is dramatically altered diet, which can lead to irregular eating with poor nutrition.
Recognizing Benign Prostate Hyperplasia
Symptoms become noticeable over age 50. All of a sudden, it is painful to sit and difficult to urinate.
Sacral Dysfunction Affects More Than Your Back
Most men boast about their virility to the point of exaggeration. This makes the conversation about impotence difficult.
Agonizing Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Given its length, diameter and proximity, a ruptured aortic aneurysm is catastrophic, having a mortality rate of 90 percent.
Schmorl Node Vertical Disc Herniation Pain
Historically considered clinically insignificant, Schmorl’s nodes can be an active symptom or cause of pain in some patients.
Why Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms Are Easy To Miss
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma cancer has a one-year relative survival rate of 20 percent. Pancreatic neuroendocrine five-year survival rate is about 60 percent.
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