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The Parasites Could Cure Diseases

Monday, February 1st, 2010

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It is incredible to imagine that the parasites are capable of curing several human diseases, and even some disorders.

It has been discovered, for example, that within the small intestine is a parasite round, which you may be able to cure people who have asthma.

There is even a pig parasite, which although at present is in research, could greatly assist in the healing of colon disease and intestine.

Thus we can state that parasites are not only our body but also for animals, which either studied can help us to eliminate many diseases.

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Alzheimer

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

What is Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia. Dementia is a brain disorder that affects a person’s ability to perform daily activities.
It is a serious, degenerative disorder, meaning that the brain damage progresses over time and is irreparable. The damage is caused by the gradual loss of cells in the brain.
Subsequent parts of the brain that control thought, memory and language. Alzheimer’s disease usually progresses permanently and are common Total disability. It can cause infection or failure of other body systems and also the patient’s death. This usually happens within a period of 15 years.

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What causes Alzheimer’s?

The exact cause of AD is unknown. However, there are some risk factors that may increase the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s.

What is Alzheimer’s symptoms?
The disease can appear in various forms, and may not be noticeable until the disease has already evolved somewhat.
The following symptoms may make you think in the presence of Alzheimer’s disease:

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Urticaria

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Rash (also known as urticaria) is presented as an elevation, area red or itchy rash that appears on the skin. Urticaria happens when there is a trigger, normally an allergen (which causes an allergic reaction) and causes the body to release histamine in our body. Histamine causes tiny blood vessels known as capillaries leak fluid, fluid accumulates in the skin and causes a rash.
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Hives can be caused by many things, including:

Allergic reaction, for example, to certain foods or bee or wasp stings.
The skin comes into contact with something irritating, such as latex, chemicals, or nettles.
Drugs, usually anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), used to treat pain and fever, and ACE inhibitors, used to treat high blood pressure.
Physical triggers, such as skin pressure, low temperature, sunlight and water.
However, in about 50% of cases, does not identify any cause.

Urticaria is a common disease that affects one in six people at some point in their lives. It is more likely to affect more children and women.
The rash usually disappears after a few days, but some cases may last longer. It is not contagious.
Hives should not continue for more than six weeks is called acute urticaria.

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Health Definitions

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

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There are several concepts for the definition of health, the first that addresses health is a concept that refers to an unstable equilibrium of the human being, its biological organism and its body (understood as representations of the same), in conjunction with biological, environmental, cultural and symbolic, allowing each addition to growing human being, enhance their potential in terms of their own interests and those of society in which it is immersed.

When any of these items are changed every other altered for a new balance of human beings. Such change may be transient, and process restarts intermittently before or fleeting casualty occurred in any of the above factors. The responses selected by the human face of these external or internal stimuli are many and varied according to their skills.

Health is therefore more than a state, an ongoing process of restoration of balance, a process that when some of the factors involved change and that change is maintained over time, the human being takes a fixed answer, which was sometime prior adequate to restore balance, but at the turn, leads to an inflexible catastrophic state that may be incompatible with life (Canguilheim 1982). This view implies that to maintain this balance requires a range of socioeconomic, environmental, biological, and health care that are brought together to sustain this equilibrium, which translates into the ability to live as an individual, to produce, reproduce and recreate the culture, understood as the sum of production, and institutions that human life away from the animal.

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