‘I had a late menopause, and have been told that this might increase my chances of getting breast cancer, but my older sister has osteoporosis at 62, so I really don’t know what to do.’
‘Breast cancer is what would really put me off HRT. In fact, I don’t think I’d even consider taking it.’
‘My mother [...]
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Regular exercise has a remarkable effect on general well-being and the health of the body. It stimulates the lungs and blood flow (aerobic exercise), has a beneficial effect on blood clot formation and blood fat levels, lowers blood pressure and reduces the likelihood of being overweight. Brisk walking, running, swimming and cycling are all excellent [...]
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Well, what is the best way to cope with stress? Let us discuss this under the following first five categories:
The danger of destructive behaviour. Never make things worse than what the stress calls for. In other words, do not punch the bonnet of the car. Violent reactions to stress are uncalled for and are normally [...]
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We can learn to control pain in very much the same way as tension and anxiety, and this includes pain from organic as well as psychological causes. But before describing the self-management of painful conditions I shall discuss with you some particular aspects of pain. This will make it easier to understand exactly what we [...]
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The narrow oesophageal passage suddenly balloons out into a strange shape a bit like a football. This is the stomach, and is a repository for all food eaten. It may take a large amount of food, and digestion continues rapidly in this area.
The stomach wall is lined with very important glands which produce two vital [...]
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Unfortunately, many of the above facilities are not yet available due to lack of funding, the relative lack of which also affects opportunities for research, and for attracting young researchers into the field. Epilepsy is, unfortunately, not regarded as important as many other clinical disorders when it comes to allocating funds for research. With the [...]
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During a recent five-month period, the Journal of the American Medical Association (253:2843) reports, six children in a Texas rural community were affected by a rather rare lymph node cancer, known as Burkitt’s tumor. Usually fatal, this tumor first appears in the neck, jaws or throat of its victims, but later spreads throughout the body.
Similar [...]
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Symptoms
Marked delay in achieving speech Continued stuttering or stammering
Home care
Speak to and listen to your baby in order to encourage speech.
Correct a child’s speech gently, but never punish or ignore the child for incorrect speech or try to make the child practice speaking.
Do not get angry or anxious if the child stutters, and don’t let [...]
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1. Never introduce perfume, talc, cosmetics, flowers, mothballs, insect sprays, tar paper, or camphor into the bedroom or its closets.
2. Never store anything under the beds.
3. Enclose any woolen clothes which are kept in the bedroom in a plastic zipper bag.
4. Keep the bed away from a central air-heating outlet (if [...]
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Suffering a miscarriage is one of the most devastating things that can happen to a woman – and to her partner.
Not only have you and your partner suffered a loss but you will obviously be worried about why it happened. You may be concerned that it was somehow your fault or feel that the doctors [...]
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