Feb
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by Pam McKee Treating your sleep apnea begins with selecting the best CPAP machine for you. Too often new apnea patients and even veterans aren’t given enough information to make the right choice. Worse, some patients ignore the good advice that was given to them by their doctors. This article walks you through simple steps that make it easy, safe and affordable to get your CPAP needs met. The good news: if you select the best machine from the best supplier then you will sleep better, improv
Feb
21
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You may have heard of rickets before, but it’s not likely that you’ve had it. It’s also unlikely that you even know anyone who has had it. That’s kind of amazing, considering that only about 100 years ago, rickets was nearly universal in certain populations, even in America. As you may know, rickets is a disease characterized by weak, unmineralized bones owing to a severe Vitamin D deficiency. When a Vitamin D deficiency gets to the point that your bones are literally bending under the we
Feb
20
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D.C. Council member and former Mayor Marion Barry underwent a kidney transplant procedure at Howard University Hospital on Friday afternoon.
Feb
20
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Tension and stress are amongst the worst enemies of a person. Though initially they affect the mind, it is not long before they start interfering with the physical health of the person as well. Right from hypertension to loss of appetite, there are many harmful consequences of taking too much tension. In case you are also suffering from excess mental strain and anxiety, it is the time to take some serious steps in this regard, lest you end up falling prey to mental and physical ailments. Natur
An all too common problem with high blood pressure these days is that it is so widespread and so frequently talked about that many people do not afford it the respect it deserves. The simple fact is high blood pressure, or hypertension (to give it its medical name), is a killer and has to be treated as such. Thousands of doctors and researchers have spent considerable time and money trying to describe precisely what the true definition of high blood pressure is. Over the years there have b