Blogs1 - 10 of 14 recent posts for tag:"vascular disorders"
08
Feb
2010
Ischemia and Loss of Vascular Autoregulation in Ocular and Cerebral Diseases:...

1 day ago by Free Your Mind

Ischemia and Loss of Vascular Autoregulation in Ocular and Cerebral Diseases: A New Perspective | Springer | English | 2009-04-01 | ISBN: 0387097155 | 192 pages | PDF | The purpose of the present book is to bring together in a coherent manner new knowledge gained from research over the past 50 years ...

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05
Feb
2010
The Rheumatoid Arthritis

4 days ago by sleeping

Supporters of rheumatoid and autoimmune theory drew attention to the fact that the processes occurring in the joints in rheumatoid arthritis are identical processes in the intervertebral joints. The reliability of these views is confirmed, for example, by the similarity of biochemical changes in the ...

Sleeping with Back Pain - sleepingwithbackpain.com · 1 reference

15
Jan
2010
Bruises

25 days ago by Staff

A bruise, also called a contusion, is a type of relatively minor hematoma of tissue in which capillaries and sometimes venules are damaged by trauma, allowing blood to seep into the surrounding extracellular space. Bruises can involve capillaries at the level of skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, or ...

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18
Nov
2009
People Who Walk Slowly, More Prone to Cardiac Death

83 days ago by Kimberly Green

Walking slowly not only delay the arrival at destination: According to a French team, the greatest who walk slow are nearly three times more likely to die from heart disease than those who walk faster. The message to the general population is to maintain fitness in old age would have important impli ...

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28
Oct
2009
Health of Colon is Indeed Important

104 days ago by admin

Colon cleanse was a phrase quite unknown to most of us till very recent times. With an increased awareness among the people about the effects of poor colon health, there has been a dramatic increase in the demands of the products that can clean the colon. The use of the natural and herbal products f ...

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16
Sep
2009
DASH Your Way to Lower Blood Pressure, Part 2

146 days ago by Edie

We have determined that what you eat affects your blood pressure. Making healthy food choices provides you a way of taking control of your health instead of poor health taking over your life. If you have high blood pressure, following the DASH diet may help lower your blood pressure. The DASH diet, ...

Elder Care Cafe - eldercarecafe.net · 10 references

15
Sep
2009
DASH Your Way to Lower Blood Pressure, Part 1

147 days ago by Edie

Many people who struggle with high blood pressure fail to realize they can easily lower their blood pressure without taking any medications. Making a few healthy lifestyle changes can make a big difference in our health. The changes we will address in this post are all related in some way to eating. ...

Elder Care Cafe - eldercarecafe.net · 10 references

17
Jul
2009
Signs and Symptoms of Breast Angiosarcoma

207 days ago by admin

Primary angiosarcoma (diagnosed in a patient who has never had breast cancer) may feel like a thickened area of the breast. In some cases, the nearby skin may turn blue or reddish and appear to have a rash, or to be bruised. Secondary angiosarcoma (diagnosed in a patient who has already been treated ...

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Angiosarcoma of the Breast

207 days ago by admin

A breast angiosarcoma is a rare type of breast cancer which starts in cells that line the blood vessels within your breast or underarm area. Angiosarcoma of the breast is a rare entity and it has the worst prognosis of all breast malignancies. It is a highly aggressive tumor and the total mastectomy ...

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14
Jul
2009
Moyamoya Syndrome

210 days ago by admin

Moyamoya syndrome also called Moyamoya disease is an inherited disease of the cerebral vasculature with particular involvement of the circle of Willis and the arteries that feed it. The blood vessels develop collateral circulation around the blocked vessels to compensate for the blockage, but the co ...

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