Articles by Anne Wolski
- Sunburn – Minimizing The Risk
Anyone who continually exposes their skin to the harsh conditions of the sun is running the risk of skin damage known as sunburn. This condition can be quite painful and uncomfortable but, worse still, it can lead to the serious illness of skin cancer. Published 18Mar2006, viewed 372 times
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Don't Risk Your Unborn Child
When the pregnant woman drinks alcohol, it enters the bloodstream and reduces the ability of the blood in the placenta to provide adequate oxygen to the growing fetus. The infant is born suffering from the same problems as an alcoholic and is therefore subject to withdrawal symptoms from the moment he or she is born. Published 16Mar2006, viewed 289 times
- Sunstroke or Heatstroke - What you need to know
Sunstroke is a very dangerous condition which can be fatal or, at best, can cause permanent damage. It is essential to seek medical treatment as swiftly as possible following the onset of any of the symptoms of heatstroke. Obviously, prevention is the best way to fight sunstroke. Published 15Mar2006, viewed 393 times
- Tropical Diseases - Travellers Beware
Tropical diseases are a long way from being controlled or eradicated so it is imperative that travelers take precautions to protect themselves and others. Despite the valiant efforts of medical teams and governments, these diseases remain a resilient adversary of the human race. Published 02Mar2006, viewed 319 times
- Sciatica - Understanding the Basics
Sciatica is a relatively common condition which is characterized by sharp pains in the leg and trouble moving. The most important thing to do when you are suffering from sciatica is to rest in bed but there are other treatments available as well. Published 22Feb2006, viewed 338 times
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Myth or Malady?
There are still many doctors who question the validity of chronic fatigue syndrome and, among doctors who do believe the condition exists, there is still fierce debate over whether its origins are of a physical or psychological nature. Published 18Feb2006, viewed 387 times
- Glaucoma - Understanding the Basics
One of the most common causes of blindness for people aged over forty years is glaucoma and it affects around one in fifty people in this age group. People are often unaware that they even have this condition as they may not suffer from any obvious symptoms. Nonetheless, it is important that it is detected early to avoid severe deterioration of sight. Published 14Feb2006, viewed 283 times
- Hemorrhoids - Ouch, What A Pain in the Backside
Hemorrhoids occur when the veins is the rectum become swollen and cause irritation. Hemorrhoids, in most instances, are a minor medical problem. They can be uncomfortable and painful and can cause much embarrassment to the sufferer. However, they are easy to treat and are often cured without too much pain. Published 13Feb2006, viewed 412 times
- Scabies - Easy to Catch, Easy to Cure
Scabies is caused by mites and is characterized by a skin infection which is extremely itchy and irritating. Antiparasitic lotion used as per the directions is normally all that is needed to cure this condition. Published 11Feb2006, viewed 378 times
- Smoking - Why People Start and Why They Should Stop
Studies have shown that the cigarette smoke drifting from the burning end of a cigarette contains twice as much carcinogenic tar as that inhaled by the smoker. Published 08Feb2006, viewed 736 times
- Understanding Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder, once known as manic depression, is an illness where the sufferer alternatively experiences both extreme joy and terrible desolation. Published 05Feb2006, viewed 376 times
- Emphysema - The Facts
Emphysema is a particularly acute lung disease in which the damage is permanent so it is important to take all steps possible to avoid these conditions in the first place. Published 29Jan2006, viewed 430 times
- Hepatitis - The Facts
Although hepatitis – inflammation of the liver – can be a serious illness, many people make a complete recovery. However, it is advisable for anyone who has had hepatitis to give up alcohol for at least six months after an attack. Published 28Jan2006, viewed 355 times
- Hormone Replacement Therapy - Making the Decision
The decision to use HRT is a personal one. This involves weighing up the pros and cons and for that you must have information on which to base that decision. This article aims to provide such information. Published 28Jan2006, viewed 286 times
- Diabetes – What You REALLY Need to Know
The incidence of diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in the western world. Perhaps it is time to take stock of our lifestyle and to understand the dangers this disease presents. Published 20Jan2006, viewed 394 times
- The 8 Most Common Allergies
It seems that almost everyone we meet suffers from an allergy of some kind or knows of someone who does...It is possible for almost anything to cause an allergic reaction but there are some allergies that are more common than others. Published 15Jan2006, viewed 376 times
- The Battle of Bulimia
In a world where a person’s worth tends to be measured by appearance, it is little wonder that we have so many young women falling into the trap of eating disorders. Bulimia is but one of a growing number of eating disorders recognized in our modern society. Published 15Jan2006, viewed 331 times
- Coping with Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a rare sleep disorder that can have devastating effects on the life of the sufferer and their family. It shows a tendency to run in families though its actual cause is unknown. However, there are a number of theories on what is happening. Published 13Jan2006, viewed 313 times
- The Truth about Haemophilia
Does someone you know suffer from haemophilia? Do you worry that this person may bleed to death from a simple cut? If so, read on to find out the truth about this disease and to dispel the myths. Published 10Jan2006, viewed 302 times
- Graves Disease - Understanding the Basics
A basic overview of Graves Disease and the treatment options available for this disease. Published 02Jan2006, viewed 302 times
- Understanding Coeliac Disease
A general overview of coeliac disease and the problems associated with this condition Published 29Dec2005, viewed 343 times
- The 6 Common Types of Anaemia
Understanding the different classifications of anaemia can help to recognise the symptoms and also to avoid anaemia in the first place... Published 13Dec2005, viewed 445 times
- The 10 Warning Signs of Suicide
In a time when suicide has become a culture in society, it is important to be able to recognise the warning signs. Published 08Dec2005, viewed 409 times
- Living With the Discomfort of Psoriasis
This article is the story of my own life with psoriasis and how I overcame the problems Published 11Nov2005, viewed 328 times
- Breaking Down The Communication Barriers With Your Kids
Just a short article giving ideas on how to keep the communication lines open with your kids Published 10Nov2005, viewed 392 times
- The Dangers of Deep Vein Thrombosis
A brief overview of Deep Vein Thrombosis and the consequences of this affliction. Published 08Nov2005, viewed 326 times
- The Absentee Parent - Parenting From A Distance
This article aims to give non-custodial parents some ideas on keeping in contact with their children after separation or divorce Published 07Nov2005, viewed 430 times
- Identifying the Signs of Breast Cancer
This article gives a basic outline of the symptoms of breast cancer and the available options Published 04Nov2005, viewed 448 times
- The Healing Qualities of Clinical Hypnosis
This article gives some insight into the use of hypnosis in changing peoples thought processes in relation to the negative aspects of their life. Published 03Nov2005, viewed 347 times
- Therapeutic Manipulation – What Exactly Does it Mean?
This article is designed to give an insight into the various forms of manipulative therapies available. Therapeutic manipulation refers to any technique by which a disease or disorder is treated using the remedial use of the hands, especially by a skilled practitioner. Published 03Nov2005, viewed 447 times
- Stress, Anxiety and Depression - What is the difference?
This article gives a brief overview of the conditions of stress, anxiety and depression. This enables the reader to appreciate the differences in these conditions which are often confused. Published 02Nov2005, viewed 600 times
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