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SmokingCancerDeath
You know one of the most annoying habits in NYC, and the rest of this country along with the rest of this world that really gets to me & makes me see red these days? Heavy & light smoking and the people who engage in this type of stupid & very...
General Ways of Diagnosing Walking Pneumonia
Sight basic symptoms, consider doctor’s advice, and conduct medical examinations are the general ways in diagnosing a walking pneumonia infection. Walking pneumonia is a bacterial infection. The virus can easily be transferred like a viral...
0 commentsVolkswagen TDI Loss of Power Issues and Resolution
Volkswagen diesel cars such as the TDI can experience a loss of power/ This could be temporary or more permanent depending on the cause. Two items to check is limp mode and the MAF sensor, just a small distance from the air cleaner. Limp mode...
0 commentsWhat is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?
According to the World Health Organization, 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. The good news is diabetes is a very manageable condition. In this Hub I'll talk about the basics of diabetes, the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, and identify some important risk factors and signs and symptoms as well. Whether you are a newly diagnosed diabetic, or are simply curious about the subject, I hope this Hub helps!
0 commentsThe Alzheimer's Dilemma: Is it Better to Know or Not Know?
Either way, because there is no cure, you're dead. Despite the various methods in which Alzheimer's is detected and diagnosed, there is no getting better, just staying stable or getting worse and even the stableness will fail. So, if you were...
3 commentsAspergers: Early Childhood To Young Adulthood
Asperger's syndrome is more common than you think. This article gives an overview of the communication and socialization disorder from early childhood to adulthood.
14 commentsDavid Wells Never Backed Away From A Fight - Now He Battles Type 2 Diabetes
David "Boomer" Wells, was one of the best left-handed pitchers in baseball. Throughout his career he was known to be a fighter, whether he was battling the game's most dangerous hitters on the mound, or having a punch up in a local bar. Wells was...
0 commentsHow to Recognize Skin Cancer
So you're checking yourself out in the mirror, when suddenly you notice a new mole that's just a little, well, odd-looking. Is it fine? Should you get it checked out? Does it need to be removed? Well, if you're worried you should always have it...
4 commentsEarly Warning Signs And Symptoms Of Type 2 Diabetes
Did you know that there are an estimated 7 million Americans living with type 2 diabetes, and they don't even know it? Doctors estimate that one out of every four people who suffer from type 2 diabetes hasn't been diagnosed. Studies have shown that...
0 commentsGout Pain Relief: Medication and Diet
Got gout? Here is an introduction to Allopurinol, which is commonly used for gout. Also, diet is crucial for the gout sufferer, and you can find some suggestions here.
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