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Lac Tran's Articles in Conditions

  • What to do if your domestic animal is causing allergies
    Is beauty only skin deep? While your acne might make you think so, the truth is other people rarely notice it if you act confidently and know how to take care of yourself in social situations. Meanwhile, take some expert and psychological advice to control and overcome the worst of your acne proble
  • Testing yourself for food allergies
    If you think you may have a case of food allergies on your hands and have noticed allergy symptoms such as itchy, watery eyes; sneezing; headache; fatigue; postnasal drip; runny, stuffy, or itchy nose; sore throat; dark circles under the eyes; an itchy feeling in the mouth or throat; abdominal pain
  • How can you help your child gain independence with diabetes?
    The importance of this settlement is it's applying those laws to children with diabetes," says Arlene Mayerson, an attorney with the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, which represented four families in the lawsuit filed in 2004. "This will be a model for states across the country.
  • Gout and the way out
    Arthritis’s metabolic brother has an old-fashioned name, and an old fashioned symptom: pain! Gout (also called metabolic arthritis) is a disorder of uric acid metabolism.
  • Anemia awareness – where it counts
    To increase awareness of one type of anemia that has a concentrated number of suffers in one community of Americans, we focus in on sickle cell anemia; the symptoms of anemia; some practical types for creating an anemia diet and other anemia treatments to consider.
  • The best diet for epilepsy
    Unlike many diets that overstate their effectiveness, the diet for epilepsy actually holds many reasons to believe it can reduce epileptic fit episodes considerably. Medication has been the standard approach to epilepsy for a long time, but now, epilepsy diet, natural remedies and herbs.
  • Halitosis - how to self-medicate
    It’s not much fun having halitosis, but think about it. At least you have a highly curable condition. Once you have named your condition, with the help of some candid colleagues or family, all you have to do is eat the right foods and take care of your gums and teeth and it just won’t bother you.

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