Swine Flu (H1N1 Influenza) – Symptoms – Fever, Chills, Sore throat, Cough. Swine Flu (H1N1 Influenza) – Causes – The swine flu virus is mainly responsible for causing the signs and symptoms of the infection..
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Myalgia: Symptom and Causes
Myalgia Symptoms – Pain in affected muscle, Joint pain, Muscle cramps. Myalgia Causes – Injury or trauma, Over using of a muscle, Tension or stress, Certain drugs and infections, Auto immune disorders.
Myalgia: Treatment, Diet and Home Remedies
Myalgia Treatment Using Home Remedies, Yoga, And Diet – Foods to be taken: Meat, chicken and fish
, Dairy (not soya milk)
, White bread
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Myalgia: Prevention and Complications
Myalgia Prevention – Warm up before exercising and cool down after ward, Stretch before and after exercising, Drink lots of fluids before, during, and after exercise, Eat healthy food.
Myalgia: Meaning, Diagnosis and Overview
Myalgia means "muscle pain" and is a symptom of many diseases and disorders. The pain may be focused in a specific area or it may be all over your body..
Depression: Prevention and Complications
Depression Prevention – Learn about depression, Pay attention to warning signs, Avoid alcohol and illegal drugs.
Depression: Treatment, Diet and Home Remedies
Depression Treatment Using Home Remedies, Yoga, And Diet – Foods to be taken: Whole grains
, Proteins like low-fat cheese, fish, milk, poultry, soy products, yogurt, beans and peas
, Fruits and vegetables
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Depression: Symptom and Causes
Depression Symptoms – A constant feeling of sadness, anxiety, and emptiness, The person feels restless. Depression Causes – Family history, Serious medical illness, Drug and alcohol use, Neurotransmitter imbalance in the body.
Depression: Meaning, Diagnosis and Overview
Depression is a medical illness that causes a constant feeling of sadness and lack of interest. It is also known as major depression, clinical depression or major depressive disorder..
Computer Vision Syndrome: Prevention and Complications
Computer Vision Syndrome – Prevention – Regular eye examinations and proper viewing habits can help to prevent or reduce the development of the symptoms associated with Computer Vision Syndrome..