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High Blood Pressure Causes

Though the cause of high blood pressure, in the majority of cases, is unknown. This type of high blood pressure is known as “primary or essential hypertension” and ninety five percent of sufferers, more than 70 million Americans, have “primary or essential Hypertension”.
Normal blood pressure has a reading below 120/80. Blood pressure between 120/80 and [...]

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Fibromyalgia’s Role in back Pain and Some Tips to Provide Relief

Fibromyalgia is a term that is used to diagnose individuals who suffer from chronic muscular irritation. Individuals who suffer from fibromyalgia experience very tender muscular points that cause intense pain. There are other symptoms as well that they suffer such as, extreme fatigue, irritable bowl syndrome, headaches, insomnia, and depression.Fibromyalgia can be debilitating to those [...]

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Help For Fibromyalgia

Author: uplander
How long has it been since you ‘ran’ instead of ’shuffled’?
How long has it been since you didn’t need a nap to get through the day?
The challenge started in the 80’s. Having moved to an unfamiliar region, some adjustments are made easier than others. I was moving from Southern Florida to New Mexico for [...]

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Allergy-friendly Cookbook

Author: Jack Sands
Research shows that there are about five to eight percent of young children who is inflicted with food allergy. A food allergy is an immunologic reaction of the body when an individual is hypersensitive to a particular [...]

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

The Fibromyalgia is a complex pain syndrome, which at various points of the body occurs. The pain in the muscles are, in the connective tissue and bone. For the diagnosis, the tenderness at certain defined points (tender points) are determined. In addition to the pain can lead to depressive distortion come. The cause of fibromyalgia [...]

Saturday, September 20th, 2008