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1). Epidural and Subdural Hematomas: Dangerous Blood Clots on the Brain By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
To understand epidural and subdural hematomas -- two serious consequences of head injuries -- we need to know the basic anatomy of the brain and its coverings. Imagine an evil carpenter with an electric drill intent on drilling into a person's brain. What layers would the drill encounter in its passage from the outside of the head to its destination?
The drill would pass through the skin and then the skull (braincase) before penetrating a series of three membranes comprising the meninges.
Article Related to: epidural, subdural, hemorrhage, hematoma, bleed, blood clot, trauma, head injury, shaken baby, surgery, operation
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2). Peyronie's disease and abnormally bent penis - causes, symptoms and treatment options By : Knut Holt
WHAT IS PEYRONIE'S DISEASE?
Peyronie's disease consists of hard, fibrous tissue, called plaques, developing within the penile shaft. The plaques are hard, thickened and stiff areas, actually a kind of internal scarring. In this fibroid tissue also calcium compounds can accumulate, making the plaques even harder.
The Peyronie's disease is also called cavernositis, and also sometimes plastic induration.
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3). Thread that Lip Hair Away By : Nicky Pilkington
Women don’t want all that hair in places other than on their head! With either heredity or age, the ladies are bound to get a moustache on their upper lip and it’s never ever welcomed. First there was shaving, and then came the plethora of creams, lotions and potions to remove hair, then there was waxing, and even electrolysis. Now gals, there’s yet another method you may choose to rid that unwanted stache on your upper lip. It’s called Threading.
Article Related to: health insurance, hygiene, therapy, allergies, bacteria, skin care, cosmetic, cellulite, surgery
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4). Genital warts- Treatment By : CD Mohatta
Genital warts form on the male genitalia, female genitalia (both inside and outside) and near anus. They may appear singly or in a bunch and if allowed untreated, they can grow bigger and appear like cauliflowers. It is better to prevent getting genital warts rather than treating them. But the problem is this- one who passes on the virus that causes genital warts may be unaware that he/she has got the virus.
Article Related to: genital warts, treatments, warts, surgery, virus
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5). Trigger Finger - Is It Really All That Common? By : Jeff P. Anliker, LMT
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is the most widely recognized form of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI), but Trigger Finger is catching up fast, becoming all too common among society and affecting the youth and elderly in ever-increasing numbers. If the rising numbers keep on track, Trigger Finger may be recognized along with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome as having achieved epidemic proportions.
Article Related to: carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain, flextend, health, trigger finger, relief, surgery, prevention
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7). Heriditary Hair loss – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Options By : Knut Holt
The ordinary kind of hair loss, called hereditary hair loss, can affect both men and women, but women are usually affected less than men. The condition is so common that it nearly can be regarded as a part of the normal aging process.
SYMPTOMS OF HAIR LOSS
The pattern of hair loss and baldness are different for men and women. On men special areas on the head begin get totally bald.
Article Related to: hereditary, hair, loss, symptons, causes, and, treatment, options, surgery, rogain, propecia, how, to, cure
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9). How Much Does Plastic Surgery Cost? Breaking It Down By : Nicola Kennedy
Plastic surgery costs can vary widely from one surgeon to another. Several factors govern the cost of a particular plastic surgery procedure. A couple of major factors include the surgeon’s expertise and experience, and the length and complexity of the procedure. Moreover, the cost may vary from one clinical setting to another. A surgeon owning a state of the art clinic and wielding advanced equipment would charge more for a particular procedure, in order to cover the cost of his/her investments.
Article Related to: surgery, cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery, health, beauty, men, women, ears, nose, lips, eyes, chin, forehead
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11). Non-Surgical Face Lift – Defy Father Time and Mother Nature By : David Maillie
There are now products that can emulate the same change as plastic surgery without going under the knife. Now you can look 10-15 years younger and for a fraction of the cost of plastic surgery.
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12). Hysterectomy and the Recovery Time By : Chelsea Aubin
If you are a woman considering a hysterectomy, then you obviously are looking for all of the particulars. Something every women has to consider is recovery time. There is a healing time that will have to be bared, and here is a little about it.
As women, we play out advantages whenever we can. Recovering from a hysterectomy will take some time and TLC, but it really isn't as bad as the physicians and patients who have had one years ago, would make it seem.
Article Related to: hysterectomy, revoery time, surgery, laparoscopic, women, c-section
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13). Demystifying Sciatica By : Amanda Baker
What is sciatica? Sciatica is the official name given to a pain in the leg, foot, or buttock, brought on by a form of irritation to the sciatic nerve, the longest nerve in the entire body.
Sciatica is most commonly caused by a slipped disc in the lower back, some form of arthritis, or a pinched nerve. It begins with back pain, followed by calf or hamstring pain, and sometimes included numbness in the toes.
Article Related to: sciatica, back pain, leg pain, muscles, spine, nerve roots, surgery, herniated, disc
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18). Is Laser Eye Surgery Safe? By : Chelsea Aubin
In most cases laser eye surgery is safe. But, like any other surgical procedure there are certain risks that need to be addressed. A large number of patients have been able to stop wearing glasses after surgery and have achieved 20/40 vision, or better, that have been cases where patients have a decreased vision after surgery. There are some things that need to be taken into account before choosing a "safe" laser eye surgery.
Article Related to: eye, vision, surgery, optic, 20/20, lasik, laser
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20). If You go to Mexico for Plastic Surgery By : Ivar Rudi
When I think of Mexico, I don’t necessarily think of plastic surgery. I might think of bad taxi drivers, poor air quality, and corrupt government, and I don’t really think of sanitary conditions as being a priority there. However, it is gaining popularity as a plastic surgery destination.
Article Related to: mexico, plastic, surgery, quality, government, sanitary, cities, doctors, hospital
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21). Reshape And Firm Your Stomach With A Tummy Tuck By : Nicola Kennedy
In the present day, even the slightest of flab around the belly can be a source of embarrassment and social discomfort. Moreover, flaunting a protruding tummy won’t help you much in wooing the opposite sex. Tummy tuck or abdominoplasty is a cosmetic surgery procedure to reshape and firm the abdomen. Abdominoplasty involves removing excess flab and skin around the belly button, thereby tightening the abdominal wall.
Article Related to: surgery, cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery, health, beauty, men, women, tummy, stomach
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23). Why Do You Suffer From Fatigue? By : Nicky Pilkington
Are you dragging yourself through another day, frustrated with your lack of energy and distracted by your need for rest? Do you wake up after a nights sleep and still feel it's not enough to get you through? Is fatigue affecting your work, your relationships and your enjoyment in life?
Article Related to: health insurance, hygiene, therapy, allergies, bacteria, skin care, cosmetic, cellulite, surgery
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24). Invasive Treatments - Do They Really Work For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? By : Jeff P. Anliker, LMT
If you have been diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), you may be wondering – what next? Below you will find information regarding the most common (not the best) treatment options currently in use in the medical industry and their success and failure rates.
If you have received a positive carpal tunnel diagnosis, most doctors will push for cortisone injections and/or surgery, procedures that have poor success rates and ones that should only be performed as a last resort, after all other conservative treatment methods have been utilized.
Article Related to: carpal tunnel, surgery, muscle imbalance, cortisone, therapy, treatment, medicine, health, cts
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