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Mouse arm

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

mouse armMouse arm, also known as Syndrome or RSI secretaries disease is an umbrella term for several diseases in the area of the arm, wrist, neck and shoulders. It is caused by the constant repetitive motion in the operation of a computer. Particularly at Mausarm occurs therefore in professions which are working exclusively on the PC, eg for software developers or secretaries.

A well-defined clinical picture does not exist in mouse arm, therefore, be grouped under the term all the diseases that result from always the same burden of an arm and wrist. These include inflammation of the tendon sheath, arm pain, degenerative joint disease, and tension in the neck. Even someone who does not work on a PC, can therefore get a mouse arm, for example, Assembly-line workers.
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Potency

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

potencyEspecially older men often suffer from erectile dysfunction. It is indeed a sexual impulse in the brain exists, but it can not get an erection is created. The causes of physical erectile dysfunction can be very diverse.

Diseases and medications can affect the potency as well as age-related changes in the body. Even young men can have problems with erectile dysfunction. Here are the problems, however, usually lie in the psychological field. By erectile dysfunction, but the problem is also aggravated because the victims often feel under pressure and feel themselves as unmanly. Especially the disappointment of your partner can make an erectile dysfunction to a serious mental problem.
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Angular cheilitis

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

angular cheilitisAngular cheilitis is probably almost everyone ever had. Tearing and redness or scaling of the skin in the mouth are often painfully involved. The disease is also among the illustrious names perleche angular cheilitis or Angulus known.

The inflammatory tears can have different causes. They occur in atopic dermatitis, with influenza infections, allergies, contact with substances, herpes infections, fungal infections, anemia, diabetes, and especially in the winter.
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Vertebral fracture

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

vertebral fractureA fracture of the vertebral body, known in professional circles vertebral fracture, caused by external influences or by osteoporosis. Among the external causes, including falls, beatings and even buckling or hyperextension. By osteoporosis, but also in rare cases, cancer changed the bone structure, and the bone becomes more brittle.

Particularly in older people, women, reinforced here, this leads to fractures of the vertebral body without any external influence. In most cases, one or more vertebrae of the cervical spine or at the transition between the thoracic and lumbar spine affected.
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Hepatitis

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

hepatitisThe liver is the largest organ of the human body and also the only one whose cells are able to regenerate itself. Prerequisites for this is that the causes of liver injury is resolved, less than half of the organ to be removed and the remaining cells are healthy. The liver is responsible for many metabolic processes, it inactivates hormones and contaminants and degrades them.

For the inflammation of the liver cells, which can be both acute and chronic, characterized different causes responsible. Firstly, they can be mechanical in nature () for example, bruises, are by poisoning (drugs, drugs, alcohol) and caused by viruses.
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Canine Distemper

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Canine distemperThe canine distemper is a viral disease transmitted from one in which they have a tendency of the young German Shepherd for between three and six months. He also happens in perritos newborns and adults, in smaller proportion.

It is very important to vaccinate against the Germans pasture canine distemper, because it is a very serious disease, it kills in many mascots, and if that happens, he usually listens to the animal neurological problems caused by all take his life will be.
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Japanese Encephalitis [2]

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

As the man runs to the disease?
Japanese Encephalitis
The Japanese encephalitis virus is transmitted by mosquitoes that are infected with the JE virus to humans.

How long does it take until after the mosquito bite, the first symptoms of the disease?

In the case of infection with Japanese encephalitis occur usually 5 to 15 days after the mosquito bite and first symptoms.

Where the disease occur?

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Japanese Encephalitis [1]

Monday, February 1st, 2010

What is Japanese encephalitis?

Japanese Encephalitis
Japanese Encephalitis (JE) is by the “Japanese encephalitis virus-induced, serious tropical disease that occurs mainly in East and Southeast Asia.

The virus, an arbovirus, which belongs to such as the causal agent of yellow fever to the Flaviviridae that infects the brain, causing inflammation and swelling and can lead to permanent brain damage and death. In Southeast Asia, there are regular epidemics during the rainy season, hundreds of which, in countries without an effective vaccination program to thousands of victims claim.
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