...immunized at all; thus, travelling is a good way to get people vaccinated to prevent them from acquiring the disease, or, for people living in endemic areas, from transmitting it....
...whose occupation involves the feet constantly getting wet, people who work or live in a moist or humid environment, living in close proximity to a person with toenail fungus, those...
...hack diet isn’t about living off of ice or eating only alpine foods. It’s a weight-loss strategy based on the idea that cold exposure speeds metabolism and helps burn calories....
...family history of asthma and related conditions such as eczema A medical history of allergic reactions, including food and pet allergies, skin reactions and hay fever Living in an urban...
...seconds before moving to a different area. Touch the furniture in your living area and focus on its texture. For example, take notice of a smooth table. Hearing Focusing on...
...laryngitis is becoming more common.[2] Vocal cord strain Many people who use their voice for a living, such as teachers, call-center employees, singers and lawyers, risk overusing their vocal cords...
...Armitage JO, Niederhuber JE, et al, eds. Abeloff’s Clinical Oncology. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2008:chap 76. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology: Non-small...
...of the condition may not require treatment. The progression of the disease can be delayed in most cases by living a healthy lifestyle. The procedure can restore normal blood flow...
...A tickling sensation in the throat A sensation of something stuck in the throat Difficulty swallowing A tired voice, more common among people who sing or speak for a living...
...treatments include the following: Psychodynamic or psychoanalytic psychotherapy – Largely based on Freudian theories, this type of psychotherapy is revolved around understanding present issues by reliving their possible interrelationships with...