Management of Missing Teeth

January 20th, 2012

Teeth are commonly absent from the dental arch either congenitally or as a result of disease, of which caries and periodontal breakdown are the most common. While it is not axiomatic that a missing tooth should always be replaced, there are many occasions where this is desirable to improve appearance, masticatory function or speech, or sometimes to prevent harmful changes in the dental arches. Read more

Find Out About Yeast Infection Treatment Options

January 20th, 2012

Yeast infection treatment varies depending what type of symptoms you are suffering from. The most common ones are vaginal infections as well as mouth and skin irritation. In order to diagnose and prescribe the most effective solution, you should refer to your doctor first. Read more

Yeast Infection Cures At Home: Determine the Most Effective One

January 20th, 2012

Yeast infection cures at home are probably what you are looking for right now, especially when you are suffering from such a yeast infection. We all realize that the most common yeast infection is the vaginal one which is caused by a fungus named candida albicans. The cause of this complaint could be varied from one person to another. Stress, taking birth control pills, diabetes, menstrual periods, pregnancy, taking antibiotics or a lowered body immune level could be the major cause of the disease. This disease usually causes the sufferer to experience itching, inflammation, a burning sensation when urinate, pain during an intercourse, swelled vulva and the discharge from the vagina. Read more

What Are Yeast Infections in Dogs?

January 19th, 2012

Most people are completely oblivious and unaware that their dog can even suffer from a yeast infection. Yeast infections in dogs are actually much more common than most people tend to realize. For starters, yeast are single cell organisms that can be found on everything is alive and living. Because yeast can be found on living things, the organisms can also be found on your pets as well. Read more

Dog Hot Spots: What Are They?

January 19th, 2012

If you have a dog as a pet, you know that they sometimes get something that looks like a rash on their skin, and that it is known as a hot spot. Basically it is just one of several skin problems that a dog can have that can be very uncomfortable and irritating for them. Read more

Progressivism Isn’t Progress, VII

January 19th, 2012

I still hear otherwise-brilliant people (including the erudite Newt Gingrich and talented talker Glenn Beck) refer to this “progressivism of the right,” claiming that it leads to fascism as inexorably as “progressivism of the left” leads to communism. That’s wrong. It’s true that progressivism is a disease that’s infected all major American institutions of influence, including both political parties, but in fact progressivism only “progresses” in one direction: toward the left, toward big government, and toward totalitarian statism…. Read more

Osteopaths Can Read X-Rays

January 19th, 2012

Osteopathic medicine has earned global respect from colleagues and a multitude of satisfied patients when it comes to their contemporary yet holistic approach towards disease and the patient in situ. They are independent medical experts who are licensed to perform all the necessary diagnostic and qualitative treatment procedures applicable to patients. Read more

Athletes Need To Know When To Take A Day Off

January 19th, 2012

There she was, awkwardly stepping out of the ladies’ locker room. She reminded me of a newly born fawn trying to stand on new legs. Her two piece Speedo covered very little of the road rash she acquired barely 24 hours before. I could hear her fellow teammates, all runners, bikers and swimmers waiting to enter the pool for their evening workout, making random comments about her being there. As for me, I was thinking…well, more on that later. Read more

Exactly What Can I Eat on a Gluten Free Diet

January 19th, 2012

Studies claim that at least 1 in every 133 Americans is affected with celiac disease or gluten intolerance. Those with this problem are unable to take in ingredients that may contain gluten, because the lining in their intestines will be harmed. Most often, gluten is found in wheat, barley and also rye. Read more

Mesothelioma Cancer: A Brief Introduction

January 19th, 2012

Malignant mesothelioma is a cancer of mesothelial cells, and affects the pleura and peritoneum in the 80% and 20% of the cases respectively. It usually occurs in people who have been exposed to asbestos in their workplace at least 15 years before the diagnosis, although sometimes the disease has been developed in people with very little to none exposures. Read more