Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Vestibular Migraines Put Janet Jackson In Vertigo

Vestibular Migraines Put Janet Jackson In Vertigo

According to People Magazine Janet Jackson is suffering from vestibular migraines. Her representative has said in a statement. Vestibular Migraines is an anusual condition that creates the sensation of vertigo.

However, Jackson is now receiving treatmet from vestibular migraines and she's anxious to get back on stage.

According to Neurology Channel Vertigo, or dizziness, is a symptom, not a disease. The term vertigo refers to the sensation of spinning or whirling that occurs as a result of a disturbance in balance (equilibrium).

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Yeast Infection Diets - What Are the Best Diets For a Yeast Infection?

Yeast infections are caused by the Candida fungus which lives on your skin and most of the time goes unnoticed. However on occasion, its growth can get out of control and then this causes an infection. This is the unpleasant yeast infection. Many people all over the world suffer from the itching, soreness and rashes that come with yeast infections but very few realise that your diet plays a large part in your suffering and how quickly your body can fight the yeast infection....

Forgetting Your Troubles Can Bring Healthier Hearts: Why Sufferers From Alzheimer's Disease Might Have Lower Blood Pressure

Forgetting Your Troubles Can Bring Healthier Hearts: Why Sufferers From Alzheimer's Disease Might Have Lower Blood Pressure
A new study (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bihy.2008.04.006) published in Bioscience Hypotheses (http://www.elsevier.

Manhattan Research Announces Top Condition Groups Shifting Their TV Viewing Online
Acne and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) patients are the condition groups most likely to watch streaming or downloaded television programs on the Internet, according to pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company Manhattan Research's just released Cybercitizen® Health v8.0 consumer study and strategic advisory service. The study also found that consumer media preferences overall are evolving - less than half of U.S.