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Psoriasis Prevention

Besides heeding your doctor’s advice, you can do a lot of things to help prevent control psoriasis flare ups.

Treat your scalp and skin with care – Psoriasis sufferers should always take good care of their skin. Never scratch or peel out scales or lesions … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Psoriasis on February 9, 2014 by Stephanie Harper.

Causes of Bell’s Palsy

Bell’s palsy comes about when the nerves responsible for the facial muscles become compressed or inflamed. There are no clear explanations as to what makes the facial nerve inflamed. Some medical experts believe that the nerve inflammation is caused by a virus, specifically a herpes … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Bell’s Palsy on February 5, 2014 by Stephanie Harper.

Bell’s Palsy Tests and Diagnosis

Medical History

The unknown cause of facial paralysis or weakness on one side of a patient’s face is the most obvious symptom of Bell’s palsy. A person with this condition may also complain about other symptoms like drooling, hearing loss, impairment of taste, change … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Bell’s Palsy on January 25, 2014 by Stephanie Harper.

Pneumonia – Tests and Diagnosis

Because pneumonia manifests itself in symptoms that mimic common upper respiratory diseases like the flu or cold, it can be hard to diagnose.  The one thing that makes it distinct and more serious is that it endures much longer than these common upper respiratory diseases.… Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Pneumonia on January 25, 2014 by Stephanie Harper.

Low Blood Pressure Risk Factors

Anyone can experience hypotension or low blood pressure. There are some forms of low blood pressure depending on certain factors and age that occur more frequently.

  • Certain diseases – They can involve specific heart problems, diabetes and Parkinson’s disease that can cause you to be
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This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Low Blood Pressure on January 19, 2014 by Stephanie Harper.

Bell’s Palsy Symptoms

Bell’s palsy can strike all of a sudden without any warning. It can develop after a number of hours and fully manifesting within 3 days.  In about 80% of Bell’s palsy cases, the symptoms gradually disappear within weeks or even months.

When a person first … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Bell’s Palsy on January 15, 2014 by Stephanie Harper.

Lifestyle and Home Remedies for Acne

It is important to follow good skin care practices in order not to add more pimples to your acne.  Here are some self-help tips to help you address your acne:

  1. Never squeeze or pick your pimples – Doing these will transfer germs in your hands
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This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Acne on January 13, 2014 by Stephanie Harper.

Menopause Prevention

There are certain cognitive modifications some women may experience during and after menopause.  Women in this natural phase of their life are likely to suffer some degree of memory loss especially one particular type of memory loss psychologists call “working memory”. Working memory is … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Menopause on January 13, 2014 by Stephanie Harper.

Tests and Diagnosis for Allergy

Your doctor may perform some types of diagnostic tests on you to identify the causes of your allergy and observe how your immune system reacts to them. You doctor may ask you some details of your medical history. This is vital to give him a … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Allergy on January 5, 2014 by Stephanie Harper.

Definition of Acne

Acne is a skin disorder that is caused by the overproduction of sebum (oil) in the skin.   The human skin possesses tiny holes or pores that are connected to the sebum glands and tiny canals called follicles. The function of sebum is to convey dead … Continue reading

This entry was posted in Acupuncture and tagged Acne on January 5, 2014 by Stephanie Harper.

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