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  • Symptoms of Leukemia  By : Aeronx Mc Mall
    Leukemia is cancer that starts in blood forming tissue, such as the bone marrow. Leukemia causes large amounts of abnormal white blood cells to be produced and enter the bloodstream. The cells function normally at first, but over time; they will overwhelm the normal white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets, making it hard for blood to carry out its work.
  • Heartburn-the principal sign of acid reflux disease, causes and cares  By : Matin Peter
    Several millions of people are being struck by Acid Reflux disease - adults, children, and even infants cannot escape from its affliction. Basically, the Acid Reflux or heartburn pertains to the disease caused by upflowing of the acid from the stomach up to the throat. Scientifically, the process occurs when there is a relaxation that occurs in the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), allowing then the stomach juices to flow back into the esophagus.
  • Food To Avoid With Acid Reflux  By : Kyleigh Trey
    Many people get hungry because they lack food. Children become malnourished if they are not given the right amount of food which contains the needed vitamins and minerals which in turn make the body strong and healthy...
  • Symptoms of hair loss  By : Mariana Landen
    Baldness or hair loss is one of the most dreaded situations people can find themselves into...
  • How To Prevent Hair Loss  By : Mariana Landen
    Baldness or hair loss is one of the most dreaded situations people can find themselves into...
  • Fighting kidney stones the natural way  By : Eliana Bianca
    Urolithiasis, commonly known as kidney stones develop in a person's body when there is a collection of materials such as minerals to a small stone. These stones are commonly found in the kidney, but there are also those that stay in the ureter or in the bladder.
  • Complications Caused by Cystic Fibrosis  By : Godlove Sundama
    Cystic fibrosis has been around since medieval times. Infants in the middle ages who had "salty" skin were considered bewitched because they normally died during infancy. The disease is sometimes fatal, inherited, chronic, and progressive. There is no known cure for this genetic disease. Cystic fibrosis normally affects the digestive and respiratory organs of the body.

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