Allergic rhinitis occurs when someone has an extremely bad allergy that doesn’t go away. Many times the symptoms last throughout the year. Animal dander, dust mites, mold and cockroaches are all allergens that will most likely be associated with allergic rhinitis. When the symptoms occur seasonally it’s an indication that it may be an allergy to something outdoors, like pollen.
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Allergic rhinitis
traumatic brain injury
Our soldiers have the most advanced protective gear and medical treatment they have ever had during a time of war. This means that more soldiers than ever are surviving combat. It also means that those who are injured can survive with more serious injuries than ever before. The combination of high survival rates and the increased use of explosives, means that many soldiers are coming home with amputations and head injuries, making traumatic brain injury (TBI) the signature wound of the war in Iraq.
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Heart disease
Heart disease facts state that the leading cause of death among men and women in the United States is heart complications; heart disease stretches even across racial boundaries, serving as the leading cause of death among Native Americans, blacks, whites, and Hispanics. Given this reality, it is pretty important to take heart disease seriously and do all that is within your power to avoid the onslaught of the multiple conditions that qualify as part of the umbrella term, “heart disease.” Of the many things to be done, possibly the most important decisions a person can take would be to exercise more often, avoid smoking at all and drinking excessively, and-perhaps most importantly-eating more intelligently and more healthily to assure that only good things are floating around in your body.
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