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Harmful bacteria are the most common cause of foodborne illnesses. Some bacteria may be present on foods when you purchase them. Raw foods are the most common source of foodborne illnesses because they are not sterile; examples include raw meat and ... more
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Obesity is direcly linked with Diabetes Type II, and is a contributing risk for many chronic conditions including hypertension, heart disease, sleep disorders, arthritis, gall bladder disease, and several forms of cancer. Awareness and monitoring ... more
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Thalassaemia major patients can also carry other illnesses such as Sickle Cells, diabetes, Liver dis-function and other illness that non thalassaemia people can get for example cancer. ... more
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On One Hand: Simethicone May Relieve Stomach GasThe Medline Plus Encyclopedia defines colic as unexplained crying for three or more hours a day. According to the makers of Mylicon, the leading brand of simethicone, gas bubbles can cause abdominal ... more
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Prop. 215 lists "cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, migraine, or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief." It qualifies this by stating that its purpose is "to ensure that seriously ill Californians ... more
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Depression is a common mental health disorder that affects more than 120 million people around the world, according to the World Health Organization. A combination of factors cause depression, such as genes, brain chemistry, environmental ... more
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No. These Remedies address emotional disturbances. These disturbances can show themselves in many different ways, some of which may be actual physical illnesses. Emotions may serve as an indication of well-being or signal a physical problem is ... more
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No one can tell you for certain whether or not he had Borderline Personality Disorder, as he was never clinically evaluated by a psychologist or psychiatrist for that behavior disorder. The term "borderline" came into clinical use around 1930, and ... more
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Sleep problems can be a risk factor for a multitude of ailments. Chronic sleep loss can cause insulin resistance, a precursor for diabetes and obesity. In turn, diabetes can lead to an increased risk for depression. Sleep problems are also strongly ... more
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A urinary tract infection, or UTI, is an infection of the urinary system, which includes the ureters, urethra, bladder and kidneys. Both men and women can develop a UTI, but women are more likely to experience them due to their structural anatomy. ... more
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