Archives: 2007   November

Hypersomnia (oversleeping)

Most people don't realize they oversleep when they have a condition called hypersomnia and that's due in part to recurring episodes of excessive daytime sleeping and prolonged nighttime sleep. This is different from the average person taking that midday nap when they do it at sometimes the most inappropriate times like at work, during meals, […]

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Posted in sleep on Nov 27th, 2007

Cardiomyopathy

Cardiomyopathy is a known serious heart disease. This is where the heart muscle becomes inflamed and doesn't work as well as it needs to. There may be multiple causes including viral infections.
Cardiomyopathy literally means "heart muscle disease" (The deterioration of the function of the myocardium (the actual heart muscle for any reason). People with […]

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Posted in cardiology on Nov 27th, 2007

Acupuncture and Children

As parents, we all want our children to be happy and healthy. Consider the idea that acupuncture might be a wonderful way to treat your child's health. Acupuncture can be good preventative treatment, as well as a technique to cure various symptoms. In China, some acupuncture professionals in China are paid only […]

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Posted in Accupuncture on Nov 27th, 2007

How to Tell If You Have a Sleep Disorder

There are many people that have an undiagnosed sleep disorder. They may feel very sleepy during the day. They may have trouble falling to sleep or staying asleep. Friends or relatives may tell them they look very tired. They may experience mood changes, irritability or become overly emotional. Often they have difficulty paying attention, concentrating, […]

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Posted in sleep on Nov 23rd, 2007

Bradycardia the Hearts Slow Rate

Bradycardia is when the heart rate is less than that of sixty beats per minute. A normal healthy heartbeat is between sixty and one hundred beats per minute. Bradycardia is the opposite of Tachycardia – the condition where the heart beats way to fast.
In some people, such as athletes and people who are very active, […]

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Posted in cardiology on Nov 23rd, 2007

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