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The Differences Between Arterial And Venous Ulcers
mixed etiology; arterial AND venous ulcer Arteial ulcers Recognizing the differences between these two difficult and often complicated types of ulcers is important for the following reasons: · Correct diagnosis will result in correct as well as...
25 commentsWhat is a Proton Pump Inhibitor (like Dexilant)?
So...you have a prescription for a proton pump inhibitor do you? Well, you are not alone! In fact, in 2008 2 out of the top 5 prescription drugs (in sales) were proton pump inhibitors! So what are they? What do they do? They sound like something...
123 commentsTop 10 Health Benefits of Ginger
Ginger is a perennial plant, distinguished by the white and yellowish-greenish flowers it produces, as well as its thick and long twisting rhizoid (stem). The ginger plant is known to have originated in China, however it has since then been...
79 commentsGoldfish Care, Breeds and Goldfish Diseases
Goldfish are very likely to get a disease at some point in their lives. It's very common. Goldfish diseases can be very easily treated, either by simple methods done at home or by buying specialised medications. Learn about common goldfish diseases and how to treat then easily.
43 commentsMedicine, Treatment and Prevention of Mouth Ulcers
Mouth ulcers. Ouch. Just saying the phrase can make your mouth hurt. Most people have experienced the pain of mouth ulcers at some point in their lives. That's due in part to the fact that there are so many different types of mouth ulcers and...
37 comments"Wheat Belly" Review
I have heard many arguments which go back and forth about whether or not wheat is good for you. The general compromised consensus is that processed wheat is out, whole grains are in. However, Dr. William Davis thinks otherwise. In his book Wheat...
9 commentsThe Stomach, Stomach Ulcers and Helicobacter pylori
The stomach’s main job is to digest food. A bacterium named Helicobacter pylori, which lives inside the stomach of many people, can cause stomach ulcers.
4 commentsHow to treat and prevent mouth ulcers
What are mouth ulcers? Mouth ulcers (stomatitis) are small erosions in the lining of the oral cavity or the tongue. They tend to be recurrent. They usually tend to disappear in about 7-10 days but cause a lot of discomfort. Mouth ulcer is also...
143 commentsThe Digestive System and Digestive Tract Diseases
The digestive tract breaks down food so that it can be absorbed into our bloodstream. Some tract disorders are acid reflux, celiac disease, colitis and IBS.
8 commentsButyric Acid, Bacteria and Colon Health
Colon bacteria make butyric acid. This acid improves the health of the intestinal lining, reduces inflammation and may reduce the risk of colon cancer.
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