Generic Medications - The Truth Behind The Myths
These days the subject of generic medications troubles many
"anxious about our health government minds ".Generic drugs are
unsafe, not helpful as brand names for your diseases , they are
made in unautorised facilities ect . Is this the truth or...
Horny Goat Weed for Sexual Enhancement
Horny Goat Weed for Sexual Enhancement
Horny Goat Weed is an all-natural botanical sexual enhancer.
Horny Goat Weed contains Maca, L-Dopa and other exotic
botanicals. Horny Goat Weed may enhance sexual performance
through by increasing...
New Advances in the Treatment of Arthritic Pain
Arthritis Pain Relief Beyond Vioxx® and Celebrex® If you live long enough, chances are before your 50th birthday you are going to suffer from some sort of arthritic pain. In fact 80 percent of the population over the age of 50 suffer from some...
Polysomnography: One Tool in Helping in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Fibromyalgia
Stop! and imagine for one moment that your body is being savagely and brutally attacked by chronic pain. This pain is so intense that you become less active. As you become less active you start to develop muscles weakness. Just trying to do normal...
The Insidiousness of Breast Cancer and its Current Treatment
In our modern world, the benefits that today’s manufacturing and agricultural activities have brought us is more than painfully offset by the damage to our personal health and wellness. During the course of our daily lives, we are continually...
A Very Human Medical Miracle
A Very Human Medical Miracle
Madeline Mann once weighed less can a can of soda making her the tiniest surviving newborn known to medicine. Next week, she enters high school as something even more exrtaordinary— a honor student who likes to play violin and Rollerblade.
“Her survival wasn’t the miracle; her development was.” says Dr. Jonathan Muraskas of Loyola University Hospital in Maywood, Ill.
She was Born 27 weeks into her mothers pregnancy, she weighed just 9.9 ounces, less than any surviving baby in medical history. Just 10 inches long, smaller than a football. She rested easily in the nurses hand.
Madeline, now 15, weighing 61 pounds and measuring 4 feet 7 has no major medical problems.