June 2015

Warning indications of serious sports injuries

Most sports injuries that require care have some common warning indications and symptoms that you should be familiar with. The acute sports injuries are often apparent and can occur in a dramatic manner. On the other hand, some injuries can slowly creep up and become progressively worse. These sports injuries often progress into badgering lingering […]

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Proper management of arthritis flare-ups

An arthritis flare-up is described as an episode of intense pain, stiffness and fatigue. The intense symptoms of arthritis can occur abruptly which can disrupt with the daily routine of the individual. Depending on the type of arthritis the individual is diagnosed with, flare-ups can be triggered on by overdoing activities, changes to medications, changing

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Penile Fracture: Treatment and Long-term Complications

A diagnosis of penile fracture specifically refers to the rupture of the corprora cavernosa, one of the two erectile tissues found in the penis. The other erectile tissue is called the corpora spongiosum, which contains the urethra. Thus, the urethra may also be injured in more severe cases. Penile fracture usually occurs when blunt force

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Causes of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has affected millions of families every year. Even today, this condition is still considered as a mystery. The condition is described as the abrupt death of an infant below 1 year old that could not  be clarified even after an autopsy and close investigation of the scene as well as

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