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Gastroenteritis Is A Serious Problem
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Gastroenteritis means inflammation of stomach as well as the gastrointestinal tract. It is also known as stomach flu. It can be caused by an infection, virus, bacterium or parasite. These viruses can lead to condition like fever, diarrhea and vomiting. The different viruses that cause gastroenteritis are rotavirus, adenoviruses, caliciviruses and astroviruses.
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Do You Have Gout?
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Gout is a disease that has been around since ancient times. It is one of the few diseases that has been reported with consistency (and that has had a name) throughout history. It was often considered an affliction of the wealthy, due to rich diets and the privilege of not having to work terribly hard. Even today, obesity is considered one of the risk factors associated with developing gout.
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Do You Have A Stomach Ulcer?
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Ulcers are basically unhealed sores. They can be on the skin, in the mouth, or even around the eye. Most people, however, associate ulcers with the stomach. These types of ulcers (or any ulcer, for that matter) can cause a great deal of discomfort, resulting in almost constant pain. In some cases, simply controlling the pain and ignoring the signs is enough.
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Battle Alcoholism With a Realistic Approach For Best Results
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Getting over an addiction is a lifelong process. The addict remains technically addicted for life. Inasmuch, it's important to ensure that rehabilitation services chosen are the best possible to give the addict the strongest chance of sticking with a program. In the case of alcohol, this can be particularly difficult. But as is the case in most addictions, the first step is for the addicted to admit there's a problem.
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Staying Alive from a Heart Attack
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Cardiac arrest (heart attacks) has been the bane of the human race for a long time. Sudden cardiac arrest is the elder villaneous brother of simple cardiac arrest. Sudden cardiac arrests are those when the patient having had this, dies instantly without any warning. The heart just stops functioning unexpectedly.
Sudden cardiac arrests do not allow any flexibility in terms of time and symptoms.
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