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The List of Celiac Problems is LONG… by Eileen Simpson Patient Expert Posted Sun 11 Oct 2009 8:14pm It speaks for itself…this is why we confuse Doctors Here is the list of over 300 Signs, Symptoms, Associated Disorders and Complications directly or indirectly resulting from celiac disease. We were the first to present this information in our comprehensive book, “Recognizing Celiac Disease.” This list is now being ... Read on »
The Effects of Corticosteroids on the Adrenal Glands by Flower Spy Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 12:00am When I was 24, I was diagnosed with asthma. I was given a lot of different medications throughout the years, which included a multitude of various short-acting inhalers such as Albuterol, Proventil, Ventolin. Oral bronchodilators: Theo-Dur (theophylline). Long-acting bronchodilators: Serevent. And more recently, another oral inhaler: Advair. Havi ... Read on »
Treating Pneumonia by Dave W Healthy Living ProfessionalFacebook Posted Thu 22 Mar 2012 10:51am This article discusses community acquired pneumoniaInflammation of one or both lungs., a serious illness that is responsible for almost 10% of all chest infections in the UK. This will be helpful to anyone suffering from the symptoms of pneumonia who woul ... Read on »
More on granulomatous lung disease: Pneumocystis jiroveci by Mark Pool, MD Posted Mon 31 May 2010 6:00am Speaking of granulomatous lung disease (previous post ), Hartel et al. have written a clinicopathologic review of the largest published series (20) of cases of pulmonary granulomatous inflammation associated with Pneumocystits jiroveci (formerly known as Prince). I recall first seeing a case of Pneumocystis pulmonary granulomatous inflamm ... Read on »
Finding Natural Health Remedies for Walking Pneumonia by Doris C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Thu 10 Dec 2009 11:50pm I’m finally back from a two weeks vacation to down under and it’s now back to a normal routine and mundane lifestyle. When I was in Australia, I shopped around for lots of natural health remedies and products including propolis, manuka honey and echinacea. As a believer in holistic treatment, I use these products for daily maintenance and treatme ... Read on »
Feb 16 2012 Never too Old to learn by Roxlyn Facebook Posted Fri 17 Feb 2012 12:08am One is never too old to learn more or have new experiences. Last week for the first time in my 73 years,  I was "acting chief"… I presided as a Vice President over an executive meeting... and surprise, it was easy... because, it was a telephone conference call. What a difference that makes not having folks stare at you. I think I did OK and two ... Read on »
Heartburn Drugs May Raise Pneumonia Risk by HealthFinder Posted Mon 20 Dec 2010 12:00pm healthnewslink One of every 200 hospital patients taking acid-suppressing meds will develop pneumonia, study finds. By Jenifer Goodwin HealthDay Reporter ... Read on »
Heartburn Drugs May Raise Pneumonia Risk by Medline Plus Posted Mon 20 Dec 2010 12:00pm One of every 200 hospital patients taking acid-suppressing meds will develop pneumonia, study finds Monday, December 20, 2010 MONDAY, Dec. 20 (HealthDay News) -- Popular heartburn drugs, including proton pump inhibitors and histamine-2 receptor antagonists, may raise the risk of pneumonia ... Read on »
Happy birthday to Mel1, Mel2, and Jenny. And Spasms from HELL, ‘pneumonia’ and Constipation by Strapples Patient Expert Posted Mon 20 Feb 2012 12:00am [Translate] Alright people, before you even read this and think I am a total nutcase, which I am in some ways but not in this way I suggest you read about Objectum Affectionism . Mel1's birthday card I wish my harness Mel1 a happy fourth birthday. She has moved across two bodies and now resides in her third ... Read on »
PE a commonly missed fatal disease by Yusuf Saleeby Medical DoctorFacebook Posted Wed 24 Jun 2009 2:05pm 1 Comment CTPA of patient with PE Pulmonary Embolism The patient's diagnosis was made based on the CT pulmonary angiogram (CTPA) of the chest, which revealed multiple thrombi extending into the lobar and segmental/ subsegmental branches of the right and left pulmonary arteries. Venous Doppler ultrasonography of both lower extremities was ... Read on »