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Haemochromatosis:
... ve been considering writing this review for some time now, weighing the benefits against the drawbacks. I want to raise awareness of the condition haemochromatosis, but on the other hand it s a difficult thing to write publicly about a condition which you suffer from, as it s a very personal experience and perhaps not something you want to share. However, I ve decided that the benefits are worthwhile, as this is a ... Read the full review: Falling asleep at will by eilidhcatriona |
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The British Heart Foundation Health Problems / The aim of the British Heart Foundation is to play a leading role in the fight against heart disease so that it is no longer a major cause of disability and premature death overall rating |
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Vascular Dementia Health Problems / overall rating |
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Hypermobility Syndrome Health Problems / Connective tissue is formed differently allowing the joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments to stretch or move farther than normal. Due to this laxity one becomes more vulnerable to injury. overall rating |
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Scoliosis Health Problems / Fun with spinal curvatures. overall rating |
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Chickenpox Health Problems / Chickenpox and shingles are caused by a virus called the Herpes Zoster virus. It is also called the varicella-zoster virus (varicella is the medical name for chickenpox). Chickenpox is a mild disease that most children catch at some point. It’s most common in the winter and spring and usua... overall rating |
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Hypothyroidism Health Problems / Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland fails to produce enough thyroid hormone. The thyroid gland, located in the front of the neck just below the larynx, secretes hormones that control metabolism. These hormones are thyroxine and triiodothyronine. The secretion of T3 and... overall rating |
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Deep Vein Thrombosis Health Problems / overall rating |
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British Epilepsy Association Health Problems / British Epilepsy Association (BEA) provides a wide range of services and information to support anybody with an interest in epilepsy overall rating |
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The MND Association Health Problems / The only national organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland dedicated to the support of people with MND and those who care for them. overall rating |
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Mastitis Health Problems / Inflamation in the mammary glands. This is most common during lactating periods after giving birth when moms begin breast feeding. Also common in animals. overall rating |
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Obesity ... having read Hishyeness truly excellent, open and honest piece about the trials and tribulations of being overweight, I felt inspired to put pen to paper (or should I say finger-pads to keyboard) and create my own piece on the same subject. A very special thanks to Hishyeness for raising this topic in the first place, and to have produced such a stunning piece of writing which I, and I m sure many others also did, found very moving. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DISCLAIMER: I intend none of what follows to be a criticism of my mother in the slightest. She had her own unresolved problems, and if she were alive today and able to read this, I feel certain she d ag... Read the full review: Wake up world! by GentleGenius |
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Obesity ... reading a simply superb review on Dooyoo re Obesity I felt compelled to write my own instead of writing a usual product review - some things are more important than the nominal 50p payment - and this is one of them. My own weight problems started in my twenties way back in the 1980 s. I married at the age of 22 and was a svelte size ten, weighed 8 stone 2lb wet through, and was what my best friend termed A skinny wretch! A few years into our marriage my husband and I were diagnosed with Infertility problems and the fault lay with my useless, defunct body...or that s how I saw it at the time. Now I was always, up to this point, one of those sickening people... Read the full review: WORDS 'ARE' WEAPONS... by totalserenity |
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Obesity ... have spent most of my adult life as a euphemism. Whether it was "Chief", or "Big Fella", "Big Guy" or other altogether less polite forms of address, I was called a variety of things that skirted around the undeniable fact that I was a very fat man. At my heaviest, I tipped the scales at a horrifying 350lbs (25 stone or close to 160 kilos) and was eating myself to death. According to the stereotype, I am nothing but a lazy, selfish, thoughtless, greedy, gross, smelly, inconsiderate, and weak-willed loser with nothing of note to contribute to society other than to keep McDonald s, KFC and big and tall men s shops in business. I am supposed... Read the full review: Confessions of a Recovering Fat Man by Hishyeness |
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