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Last Update: Tue Jun 10 05:38:16 2008 | | + Bleeding Gums +
According to dentists the world over, the most common cause of bleeding gums is gum disease. There are various types of gum disease. [...] Severe Gum Disease. The first sign of gum disease is bleeding gums. At this time it is vital that you see a dentist for evaluation. |
| + Blood Presure +
High Blood Pressure Blood pressure is the measure of the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries [...] the heart relaxes and pressure drops to its lowest point just before a new beat. That lowest point is called the diastolic pressure. |
| + Blood Clot +
Blood clotting is a natural process that allows the blood to thicken and form a clot of blood cells and fibrin strands to stop the [...] over a healing wound. If the body did not have the ability to clot blood, then people would bleed to death after even a minor cut. |
| + Bipolar disorder +
Bipolar disorder is a medical condition that causes extreme mood changes. The person may return to a normal mood between extreme ... |
| + Bad Breath +
Bad breath, also called halitosis, comes mainly from eating certain foods or from the breakdown of food particles by bacteria inside [...] instigators are sulfur compounds found in certain foods like garlic and cabbage. These sulfur compounds are the reason for bad breath. |
| + Asthma +
If you have a bout where you are having difficulty breathing, chances are you are suffering from asthma. Asthma is a chronic disease [...] tissues. This causes symptoms like wheezing (a whistling sound when you breathe), coughing, chest tightness, and trouble breathing. |
| + Arteriosclerosis +
If you ever heard of the expression "I have hardening of the arteries" that person is referring to that fact he has arteriosclerosis [...] and brittle. In time the vessels become thickened and lose their elasticity. This happens because of a lack of calcium in the walls. |
| + AIDS and HIV +
AIDS - acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - a disease that started in Africa from a monkey, and quickly spread to the United States [...] became and still is a deadly killer. Why is AIDS so dangerous? To understand why, you have to learn what AIDS is and how it works. |
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