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Enlarged Uvula Causes - Articles
My uvula trick
by
Brad W.
Posted
Tue 28 Oct 2008 9:46pm
about me.
The image above shows my uvula (better known as "that thing dangling in the back of your mouth") in its relaxed, more-or-less normal configuration. Now, watch what... to be a congenital anomaly, not a trait you can develop through practice.
Anatomically, the uvula is basically an extension of the soft palate. Using my lesser known uvula trick
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White Uvula
by
nic5se
Posted
Thu 05 Feb 2009 12:56pm
I have been looking at my Uvula for the past couple of days and notice that it is completley white with a little bit of red in the middle and wonder if this is normal?
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How exercise causes healthy heart enlargement
by
Dr. John Z.
Posted
Mon 17 Jan 2011 12:00am
conditions including high blood pressure. But there are two very different kind of “enlarged hearts” - a fit, healthy kind, and an undesirable kind that is part of a pathological... to better understand those differences in heart enlargement using methods developed in the Spiegelman lab that allowed them to quantify changes in the expression of transcription
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Treatments for Enlarged Prostate
by
Docs Orders
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm
Here is a list of treatments and procedures that are commonly used to treat Enlarged Prostate:
Kegel Exercise
Prostatectomy
See treatment of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia
See treatment of prostate cancer
These are just some of the treatments and procedures that are used to treat Enlarged Prostate.
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Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Shrinks Enlarged Prostates in Hamster Model
by
Ed H.
Posted
Thu 21 Oct 2010 8:41pm
A cholesterol-lowering drug reduced the enlarged prostates of hamsters to the same extent as a drug commonly used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), report....”
For unknown reasons, about half of men older than 50 (and 80 percent of men aged 80) develop BPH, most often evident as enlargement of the prostate. BPH leads to difficult urination
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