Archive for February, 2010

Break Up Tips

Even the most devoted and ardent love can sometimes fade away and people part. They start to take each other and the relationship for granted; in other cases people just understand that they are not designed for each other. Frequently one of the partners leaves to have a relationship with another person. There can be a million of reasons for a break up but whatever triggers it the whole affair is miserable. More »

Thyroid Surgery Recovery

The thyroid gland is one of the biggest endocrine glands in the body and it serves in the purposes of metabolic process controller and also is responsible for the calcium level in the organism. Depending on the character of the gland’s activity it can evoke certain health problems like hyper/hypothyroidism, thyroid nodules, cancer, etc. Thyroid conditions are generally treated with the help of medications, however, there are cases when surgery is required and a part or the whole gland is removed. The operation bears the name of thyroidectomy and recovery after it requires certain time and efforts. More »

Thyroid Medications

The thyroid gland represents a very important organ and it is also the largest endocrine gland in the body. These glands work by releasing the hormones into the blood, unlike exocrine glands that do the opposite: release hormones into ducts. Two hormones are produced by thyroid gland: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). When the thyroid gland starts to work improperly it leads to the dysfunctions such as an increase or decrease in the production of thyroid hormones; in medical terms – hyper/hypothyroidism.  Other problems that overactive thyroid gland can evoke are Graves’ disease and thyroid storm; underactive thyroid is able to cause thyroiditis. Such conditions as goiter, thyroid cancer and cretinism are also connected with the dysfunction of the thyroid gland. More »

Chronic Depression (Dysthymia)

Depression is a broadly known condition characterized by overall decrease in mood, lack of interest in life, sadness and low spirit. It generally has some reason or a triggering factor and is commonly known as a temporary state. Nevertheless, it can also be chronic with periods of improvement and repetition. In the latter case it bears the name of dysthymia. In this case it lasts for a prolonged period of time (i.e. years) and is a state when a person is completely normal and adequate but absolutely unhappy all the time. More »

Asbestos Exposure and Cancer

Asbestos is a dangerous carcinogen that can lead to lung cancer, mesothelioma and other cancers’ development. More »

Cancer: Causes and Effects

There have been times when people lived without cancer and did not even know what it is. Unfortunately, these times are gone forever. Cancer has become one of the scourges of our modern society and to a great extent it is our own fault as we ourselves create the environment we live in. And this very environment influences us in return; or better, pays us back. There are too much toxicity and chemicals around, too much carcinogens, pesticides, food preservatives and harmful additives that there it is not a surprise cancer flourishes. More »

Types of Cancers

Cancer’s real reasons have not been investigates yet. Still it is explained by the interaction between the individual’s genes and the environment. The condition has about 100 types but all of them have main features. They are uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells leading to tumor formation and also the ability to move and invade other cells. Tumors, in their turn, can be benign and malignant. The former are not cancer; but the latter are. The condition is very serious and does not know age, gender or race. Excess of tobacco, exposure to radiation and asbestos as well as lifestyle can lead to the condition; family history is a triggering factor, too. More »

HIV/AIDS General Information

AIDS is an acronym for Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome. This condition is caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). This virus attacks CD4+T cells. These cells are responsible for fighting infections and are a part of immune system and very important for its proper work. So, when the virus attacks the immune system, it becomes unable to resist the illnesses and becomes more and more vulnerable and susceptive to cancers and infections. A normal healthy person has got about 1000 of CD4+T cells and the diagnosis is stated when CD4+T cells number is less than 200. AIDS has got about two dozen of associated conditions and if a person has one of them AIDS is diagnosed. More »

Viral and Bacterial Infections

Bacteria or viruses are the main causes for infections in the organism. They refer to pathogens and trigger this or that illness in a human body. While viruses are parasites and are harmful for the organism bacteria can not be characterized harmful entirely as some of them are actually useful. It is very important to be as much informed as possible about both in order to know how to treat infections. More »

Myasthenia Gravis Disease

Myasthenia gravis (in rough translation ‘muscle weakness’) refers to a group of autoimmune neuromuscular illnesses. It results in muscle weakness and extreme fatigue. As in the case of any other autoimmune disease antibodies start to attack not the foreign cells but the cells of the body and in the case of myasthenia gravis they begin to attack the acetyl-choline receptor (the junction between nerve and muscle) and therefore evoke prevention of impulse transmission. In the end it leads to muscle weakness and constant fatigue. More »