syndrome
syndrome
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by Richard C Myers - 2006-12-05
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome kills more than 2,000 babies in the US each year. They are most commonly aged between 2 and 4 months and die in their sleep. The cause has always remained a mystery.Howe...
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by Jen C - 2007-01-31
For over two years my daughter had suffered from pain in her legs and back as she went to bed. She would spend up to an hour turning over and over trying to find a comfortable position to sleep in.Wh...
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by T Lapham - 2007-02-15
Want great care in the hospital? Don't try to pull rank!True story: A man, let's refer to him as Junior VIP, comes into a major hospital in the wee hours of the morning with abdominal pain, mostly loc...
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by Linda Lullie - 2007-02-26
"Martha, Martha", He said. How many times have we Stress Junkies been a Martha?To set the scene, and for those who may not know the story, Martha and Mary were sisters. They had a brother named La...
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by Jeff Anliker - 2007-03-30
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful condition that is characterized by pain, numbness, tingling and paresthesia (pins and needles) in the thumb, index and middle fingers, with advanced cases revealing...
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by Jim Martinez - 2007-04-02
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome or TMJ joint disorders are medical problems related to the jaw joint. The TMJ connects the lower jaw to the skull under your ear. Certain facial muscles control ...
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by Antonio Ruiz - 2007-04-18
Cranky Boomer men really do need to chill! I came across an article in the Santa Barbara Independent by Dr. Michael O.L. Seabaugh. He's a licensed clinical psychologist in Santa Barbara. It was titled...
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by Jeff Anliker, LMT - 2007-04-20
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a nerve entrapment disorder that is associated with considerable pain and functional impairment of the fingers and hand. It is also quite common for this condition to ref...
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by Tom Nuckels - 2007-04-25
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) may have struck a family member. Most certainly, you know someone who has been stricken by this misunderstood and debilitating illness. CFS can strike both sexes and any...
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by Allan Wilson - 2007-04-26
The term fibromyalgia has been derived from the Latin and Greek words; in which fibra is a Latin word which means fiber and the Greek words myo and algos stands for pain and muscle respectively. This ...