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  • The present analysis identified several historical risk factors for acute asthma relapse

    The present analysis identified several historical risk factors for acute asthma relapse

    The present analysis identified several historical risk factors for acute asthma relapse. These results are similar to those obtained from three, single-center studies. McCarren et al observed 284 adult asthmatics for up to 8 weeks and found a 48% relapse rate. They found that patients […]

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  • VTE in the Critical Care Unit: Risks

    VTE in the Critical Care Unit: Risks

    Deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality associated with critical illness. Among patients who died while in the ICU, PE has been reported in 7 to 27% (mean, 13%) of postmortem examinations, and PE was thought to have caused […]

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  • Mental Health

    Mental Health

    THE ESSENTIALS OF HAVING FUN This, in essence, is the FUN approach: to Focus on the asthma in a new way; to Undo (reverse, eliminate) old patterns of thought and behavior; and to Now Act so as to transform those life situations that suppress and […]

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  • Mortality from asthma has been increasing

    Mortality from asthma has been increasing

    Mortality from asthma has been increasing, raising questions about the increasing prevalence and severity of asthma, as well as about the potential effects of changes in the medical management of asthma. Leikauf et al attribute the increasing prevalence and mortality to be more likely related […]

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  • HealthMedicine: Reasons for Diseases

    HealthMedicine: Reasons for Diseases

    If we are able to look with the eyes of a clairvoyant at the nerves and arteries of a neurasthenic, we will see cracks at lots of places, out of which the energy flows away. Such a man is weak. What are the reasons for […]

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  • Diabetes and Erectile Dysfunction

    Diabetes and Erectile Dysfunction

    Men with diabetes have a greater risk of ED than men generally. Various studies show that 35% to 75% of men with diabetes will develop some degree of ED and more than 50 % will develop ED within 10 years of the onset of diabetes. […]

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  • Prostate Cancer

    Prostate Cancer

    What Are the Risk Factors for Developing Prostate Cancer? We do not yet know exactly what causes prostate cancer, but we do know that certain risk factors are linked to the disease. Some risk factors, such as smoking, can be eliminated by simply quitting (or […]

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  • Guide for Erectile Dysfunction

    Guide for Erectile Dysfunction

    Women – at least, so some anxious men choose to think – only make matters worse. They can, if needs be, have sexual intercourse without arousal or interest. They can use lube if they’re not aroused. They can enjoy sex to some degree without an […]

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