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To be considered beautiful, a clear skin is a pre-requisite. Sadly, not everyone is born with flawlessly radiant skin. Bumps, scales, rashes, and the like, can be an ugly sight to ruin your self-image. Battling with skin problems can get frustrating and be a source of insecurity for most people. Genetics, environment, habits and diet all play a role.

A flawless complexion is a reflection of a healthy body. The toxins circulating in your blood could leave you with a dull complexion and a range of diseases. So how do you start your journey to a clearer skin?

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PAIN and INFLAMMATION: an overview

INFLAMMATION is the primary cause of PAIN. Everyone experiences pain at one point or another. It often indicates that something is not right. Each individual is the best judge of his or her own pain; it is as if whenever a person tells there is. Pain may be mild and last just a moment, or it may be severe and last for weeks or months.

There are actually two types of pain, one is acute pain and the other is chronic pain. Surgery, broken bones, toothache, burns etc. are the usual cause of acute pain, while cancer pain, arthritis pain, neurogenic pain (pain resulting from damaged nerves) and so forth causes chronic pain. However, acute pain may eventually lead to chronic pain.

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What is cholesterol?

Cholesterol, it’s something you hear about a lot, but not something a lot of people understand very well. With all the talk about lipids and fats, LDL and HDL, it’s hard to know up from down and left from right when talking about cholesterol.

Chemically, cholesterol is classified as a sterol (a cross between a steroid and an alcohol) and it’s absolutely vital to our everyday existence. The body uses cholesterol to build and maintain cell membranes and to maintain proper membrane viscosity.

If all that sounds a little ‘out there’ just take away from it that cholesterol is a much needed compound in your body.

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How many times have you experienced having those annoying canker sores? Not only are canker sores annoying; they are also undeniably painful.

Also known as aphthous ulcers, canker sores are painful breaks in the mucous membranes often found in the mouth. Sometimes, they can also be present in the upper throat. Although these little sores are not contagious, they can interfere with your eating and speaking because of the pain that accompanies them.

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Overview:

Diabetes is a chronic disorder of carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism characterized by an imbalance between insulin supply and demand. This condition occurs when or pancreas does not produce enough insulin which is a hormone found in our body that is essential to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy required for daily life.

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Perhaps you know someone who has UTI, since this infection is one of the most common diseases afflicting people all over the world. Although it is not deemed to be as serious as a heart attack or a stroke, it can lead to some pretty grave diseases, such as glomerulonephritis, or worse, renal failure.

But before we get ahead of ourselves, let us first define what UTI is, what its causes are, and how it manifests.

Urinary tract infection, generally known as UTI, is a bacterial infection that affects the body’s urinary system. This happens when bacteria get into the urinary bladder or the kidneys, thereby causing UTI. UTI affects millions of people all over the world, especially women. In fact, this disease accounts for 8.3 million visits to the doctor visits every year.

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When we talk of thyroid disorders, the first thing that comes to mind is problems of metabolism. There are two types of thyroid disorders – hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. It is very easy to differentiate these two, since their names already speak for themselves. Hyperthyroidism is the overactivity of the thyroid gland, while hypothyroidism is its underactivity.

In order to further elaborate on these two, here is a detailed discussion of these two thyroid disorders.

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What is Coumadin?

Warfarin, sold in the drugstores under the brand name Coumadin, is a prescription drug that prevents the formation of blood clots, which belong to a class otherwise known as blood thinners.

How are blood clots formed?

A process known as hemostasis prevents or stops blood loss from an injured blood vessel. There are four steps involved in this process.

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If you are one of the many people who suffer from high cholesterol you are already aware of the dangers associated with the disease. Large portions, high fat content and convenient fast food have all been key factors in the growing problem of obesity and high cholesterol. While some cases of cholesterol are hereditary, most cases are caused by having too much fat in the diet. Over time this builds up in our bodies, clogging our arteries and potentially threatening the health of our cardiovascular system. With that in mind, it is important that you take steps now to prevent any further damage caused by high cholesterol.

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A Background to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

It’s not unusual to feel tired or fatigued from time to time. It’s something that happens to us all irrelevant of gender or age; but it is normally just a temporary condition that soon passes. For some people however, it can be quite serious to the point of becoming debilitating, and when it lasts for longer periods of time it could be that you have developed what is called Chronic Fatigue syndrome or CFS for short.

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