Posts Tagged ‘Disease’

Symptoms of Heart Disease Video

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010


Dr. Dahlman’s video explains the symptoms of heart disease which can include high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. Heart disease symptoms may develop if you smoke, are obese or inactive, have a family member with symptoms of heart disease or have a poor diet. Symptoms of heart disease can be eliminated with a healthier diet.

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Hunters worry about Mad Deer Disease? They feed it to the poor

Monday, March 22nd, 2010


Venison eaters has died from CWD/Mad deer disease www.maddeer.org and grounde up venison (how venison is fed to pantries) is the most dangerous practice of feeding venison because it only takes one infected deer to poison hundreds of people. “Terminally ill Utah hunter, age 30, could be the first victim of US ‘mad deer’ disease,” read the headline of a press release issued last week from the Center for Food Safety in Washington, DC www.purefood.org Creutzfeldt-Jakob (CJD) is showing up in the USA. It is caused by Prions, a type of protein that live in livestock and infect humans that eat food products of infected livestock. Prions also seem to cause Mad Cow disease. All blood from infected people is contaminated and spreads the disease if used in transfusions. There is no blood test to determine infection so blood banks can’t screen for it. Offspring of infected livestock are born infected. Both parents and offspring can be slaughtered long before symptoms appear. i478.photobucket.com Your Brain on Prions, Note the Congestion of Blood Vessels “Human incubation is 20 to 40 years, but no one survives more than two years after Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) goes active. Unlike AIDS, CJD can kill almost all known species of vertebrates. Unlike bacteria or virus, Prions are not killed by several minutes of boiling, baking, chlorine, alcohol or by any known antibiotic or antiviral agent.” “More Serious than AIDS: Creutzfeldt-Jakob” Now its turning up in W. VA Hunters turn up

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Bladder Problems in HIV disease

Monday, February 1st, 2010


Brief description about some of the common causes of frequent urination that occur in the setting of HIV infection

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Information on Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a term that is used to cover many problems of the feline urinary tract, including stones and cystitis. The term feline urologic syndrome (FUS) is an older term which is still sometimes used for this condition. The condition can lead to plugged-penis syndrome also known as blocked cat syndrome.

FLUTD is not a specific diagnosis in and of itself, rather, it represents an array of problems within one body system.

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Appendicitis, a Frequent Digestive Disease

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

The appendix is an 8 cm long intestinal tissue extending from the Ilion. Its inflammation causes appendicitis. The exact function of the appendix is not known but we can easily have a normal life without it.

If not treated on time by surgical appendectomy, appendicitis can lead to perforation and spread the infection in the peritoneum, the abdominal lining. Unless quickly treated with strong antibiotics peritonitis can cause death by toxic shock.

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STAR, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease -related research

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009


There is currently no cure for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT), a progressive neuromuscular disorder that affects an estimated 2.6 million people, causing them to live with limited ability and mobility, as well as deformities and frequent pain. But now, more than at any previous time in the history of CMT research, hoped-for treatments and cures have an excellent chance of becoming a reality. With your help, the Strategy to Accelerate Research (STAR) will build upon recent breakthroughs in …

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Hope For Lung Cancer: How 7 Survivors Beat The Disease.

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Interviews With Lung Cancer Survivors, Including References To Resources, Support Groups & Clinical Trial Matching Services. Also Includes 21 Frequently Asked Questions.

Hope For Lung Cancer: How 7 Survivors Beat The Disease.

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Fever and Night Sweats In HIV Disease

Friday, December 11th, 2009


A brief review of some of the more common things I see in my patients who are experiencing night sweats.

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Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms? When My Lab Tests Are Normal: A Revolutionary Breakthrough In Understanding Hashimoto’s Disease and Hypothyroidism

Friday, December 11th, 2009

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Frequent Urination in Dogs May be a Sign of Disease

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Has this ever happened to you?  You just let your dog out, and here he is, asking to go out again.  Frequent urination in dogs can be a real nuisance, especially when the first thing he does when he comes back in is to head for the water bowl.  No wonder the dog urinating frequently is a problem.  He seems to be drinking an awful lot of water…

How Much Water Should My Dog Be Drinking?

A dog normally will drink about about three or four cups of water per day for every 20 pounds of body weight.  This means a healthy dog that weighs sixty pounds will slurp down up to three quarts of water a day. 

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