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Health and Medical Guide to Symptoms

Symptoms

Health information topics about Symptoms:
  1. Abdominal Pain (Abdominal Pain)
  2. Acid Reflux (Gastroesophageal Reflux/Hiatal Hernia, Heartburn)
  3. Airsickness (Motion Sickness)
  4. Balance Disorders (Dizziness and Vertigo)
  5. Bleeding, Gastrointestinal (Gastrointestinal Bleeding)
  6. Breathing Problems (Breathing Problems)
  7. Bruises (Bruises)
  8. Carsickness (Motion Sickness)
  9. Chest Pain (Angina, Pain)
  10. Choking (Choking)
  11. Cluster Headache (Headache)
  12. Cold Weather Injuries (Hypothermia)
  13. Communication Disorders (Speech and Communication Disorders)
  14. Constipation (Constipation)
  15. Contusions (Bruises)
  16. Cough (Cough)
  17. Diarrhea (Diarrhea)
  18. Dizziness and Vertigo (Dizziness and Vertigo)
  19. Dysentery (Diarrhea)
  20. Dyspnea (Breathing Problems)
  21. Edema (Edema)
  22. Fainting (Fainting)
  23. Fever (Fever)
  24. Frostbite (Hypothermia)
  25. Gastrointestinal Bleeding (Gastrointestinal Bleeding)
  26. GI Bleeding (Gastrointestinal Bleeding)
  27. Headache (Headache)
  28. Heartburn (Heartburn)
  29. Heat Illness (Heat Illness)
  30. Hives (Hives)
  31. Hypothermia (Hypothermia)
  32. Itching (Itching)
  33. Motion Sickness (Motion Sickness)
  34. Nausea and Vomiting (Nausea and Vomiting)
  35. Pain (Pain)
  36. Pain, Abdominal (Abdominal Pain)
  37. Pain, Chest (Angina, Pain)
  38. Palliative Care (Hospice Care, Pain)
  39. Rare Diseases (Rare Diseases)
  40. Raynaud's Disease (Raynaud's Disease)
  41. Sciatica (Sciatica)
  42. Seasickness (Motion Sickness)
  43. Shortness of Breath (Breathing Problems)
  44. Speech and Communication Disorders (Speech and Communication Disorders)
  45. Stammering (Stuttering)
  46. Stuttering (Stuttering)
  47. Sunstroke (Heat Illness)
  48. Syncope (Fainting)
  49. Tachypnea (Breathing Problems)
  50. Tension Headache (Headache)
  51. Urticaria (Hives)
  52. Vascular Headache (Headache, Migraine)
  53. Vertigo (Dizziness and Vertigo)
  54. Vomiting (Nausea and Vomiting)

 



Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses News From Medical News Today
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This year "India has reported the lowest number of polio cases in [the] January-June period ... in a decade," PTI/ZeeTV reports. Twenty-four cases were detected between January and June this year, compared to 151 in the corresponding 2009 period, and 317 in January-June 2008 (7/29). According to LiveMint...
The Horn of Africa is again polio-free, with Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda having reported no wild poliovirus cases for more than a year. Today marks a step towards the achievement of a major objective of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative's new strategy - stopping polio in Africa...
New research shows that individuals with mild H1N1 infection may go undetected using standard diagnostic criteria, according to a study in the August issue of the American Journal of Infection Control, the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, (APIC)...
AdvanDx announced that it has received FDA 510(k) clearance for a fast, 90 minutes protocol for its Yeast Traffic Light® PNA FISH® test. The faster protocol reduces the PNA FISH turn-around time from the original 2.5 hours to 90 minutes by reducing PNA probe hybridization from 90 minutes to 30 minutes...
Several cases of dengue fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by the bite of urban dwelling Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes, have recently been reported in the continental United States. Prevalent in Central America and the Caribbean, dengue fever's most common symptoms include fever, chills, headache, and body aches lasting several days...
Babesiosis, a rare and occasionally fatal tick-borne disease caused by microscopic parasites known as Babesia which infect red blood cells, is on the rise in the Lower Hudson Valley according to the NYS DOH, including the counties of Westchester, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan and Rockland. Babesiosis is a malaria-like disease most commonly transmitted by infected deer ticks...
The best way to prevent the spread of disease in rural areas may be by targeting select popular hangouts, according to a new study by the Kansas State University EpiCenter research team. The team published "Efficient Mitigation Strategies for Epidemics in Rural Regions" in the July edition of the journal PLoS ONE...
Often causing no symptoms in carriers of the disease, worldwide tuberculosis (TB) infects eight to ten million people every year, kills two million, and it is highly contagious as it is spread through coughing and sneezing...
A human with an infection has another organism inside them which gets its sustenance (nourishment) from that person, it colonizes that person and reproduces inside them. The human with that organism (germ) inside is called the host, while the germ or pathogen is referred to as a parasitic organism. Another name for an organism that causes infection is an infectious agent...
Researchers have found that an enzyme in the bacteria that causes cholera uses a previously unknown mechanism in providing the bacteria with energy. Because the enzyme is not found in most other organisms, including humans, the finding offers insights into how drugs might be created to kill the bacteria without harming humans...
Nutra Pharma Corporation (OTCBB: NPHC), a biotechnology company that is developing treatments for Adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Pain, announced that it has received approval from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its patent describing a method of treating and preventing infectious diseases, i...
Advanced Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ADLS), a biopharmaceutical company engaged in the discovery, development and commercialization of novel drugs in the therapeutic areas of infection, oncology and respiratory diseases, announced that the Company has applied to the U.S...
Scientists have developed a new way to target viruses which could increase the effectiveness of antiviral drugs. Instead of attacking the virus itself, the method developed at the University of Edinburgh alters the conditions which viruses need to survive and multiply...
In biology and genetics, the concept of epistasis is what gives rise to the whole being more (or less) than the sum of its parts. The quantitative effect of a given mutation upon the traits of an organism has the potential to depend strongly upon the gene versions present in other parts of the genome, or even other mutations co-occurring in that gene...
Antigenics (NASDAQ: AGEN) announced positive results with AG-707, an investigational therapeutic vaccine being developed to treat herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2), the virus that causes genital herpes, in infected patients. Developed by Antigenics, the vaccine triggers a cellular immune response, stimulating both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells...

 

 

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