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    If you’ve been suffering for any length of time from the pain and stiffness of arthritis, you may be interested to hear the findings of a recent study. Dr. Jose Scher, a rheumatologist from New York University recently discovered something quite interesting and startling: It is very likely that what’s really causing the agonizing joint pain of arthritis may be an imbalance of the bacteria (microbiomes) living in your gastrointestinal (GI) tract. To get even more specific, the study found that…

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    Fish Oil Benefits

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    It is also very useful in treating a variety of skin disorders like eczema, psoriasis, itching and rashes. When you consume fish oil regularly, it helps in reducing the loss of moisture from your skin which ensure that your skin stays supple and fresh for most part of the day. Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, fish oil…

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    Tinea Pedis Essay

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    Meta description: Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) is a fungal infection, affecting the top layers of skin. Contact with the infected area can spread to infection to the hands (tinea mauum). Intro sentence Athlete's foot on hands is known as tinea mauum. It’s a rare condition that can spread from the foot to the palm of the hands. Contact with an infected person, animals or household items or clothing can be contagious. Over-the-counter treatments are available, but individuals with weakened immune…

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    researching blue light therapy, we researched more forms of therapy for superficial infections and illnesses. Many patients participate in UV light therapy. UV light therapy is the use of UV light to treat a variety of skin disorders, such as eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo, pruritus, and t-cell lymphoma. Because staph is a skin infection as well, the UV light therapy could potentially react with the infection as it did with the other assorted topical infections and reduce the growth of the staph…

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    organs. For starters, this type of transplantation has the ability to cure terminal diseases. For instance, isolated cells from nonhuman sources can be beneficial in treating “Parkinson's disease, diabetes, spinal cord injury, acute liver failure, psoriasis, muscular dystrophy, myocardial infarction, and other conditions," says Norman Levinsky, chairman of Boston University's Department of Medicine (Tanne). Moreover, Living Cell Technologies (LCT), an Australian biotechnology lab dedicated to…

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    Radiation In Tanning Beds

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    Another benefit tanning beds are said to have is a way of treating certain diseases. The process is called photo therapy, which gives was of UV radiation to treat the patient. “UV radiation is also used to treat several diseases, including rickets, psoriasis, eczema and jaundice,” (Health Effects of UV Radiation 1). There is lots of justification for UV tanning being used when it helps treat diseases. This does not, however wave away the fact the extra exposure also leaves patients vulnerable to…

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    Plexus Worldwide is a company that produces many all natural products to help balance; weight, sugar levels, blood pressure, energy, and increases wealth. The United States as a whole is considered overweight and malnourished. Statistics stated on (www.cdc.gov), show that 78 million adults and 12.5 million children are considered obese. Plexus Worldwide was founded in 2006, with the headquarters located in Scottsdale, Arizona. Later, the original founder was diagnosed with a life-threatening…

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    Triazole Derivatives Essay

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    PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: It has two isomeric forms 1, 2, 3-triazole and 1,2,4-triazol with common molecular formula C2H3N3,and both have 69.06 molecular weight. [2]] 1, 2, 4-triazole derivatives simply exist in solid forms. 3, 4, 5-substituted 1, 2, 4-triazole derivatives melts on thermolysis when heated at high temperature3160C for half an hour. 1, 2, 4-Triazole derivatives are easily soluble in polar solvents and slightly soluble in non-polar solvents. However the solubility in non-polar solvents…

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    Edward Carmona was diagnosed with psoriasis, a skin disease causing intermittent but treatable inflammations. Mr. Camona has been a flight attendant for Southwest Airlines. Although the medication eased some of his discomfort, these attacks left Carmona unable to walk and do his job. Mr.…

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    Patient Information: Patrick, 42yrs., M, Caucasian S. CC: Pain on the side of the back and stomach that radiates to the groin. HPI: Patrick is a 42yr old male patient presented to the clinic with c/o pain on the side of his back, that spreading to the stomach and radiates to the groin. He also c/o nausea and using the restroom very often. He feels, he is febrile as he was sweating. Onset: This morning 5 a.m. Location/Radiation: Which side of your back hurts? Where is the pain located on the…

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