Archive for Symptoms
How long before the symptoms of HIV show up at 23?
Posted by: | CommentsSo from the age of 23, you have s*x with someone who has the infection, how long before it starts to show up?
Does everyone develop Acute HIV symptoms if affected?
Posted by: | CommentsIf someone is infected with the HIV virus, do they all develop the early symptoms, or just some of the people infected? I’m doing an a*sessment on HIV and AIDS and I’d like to add something like this in.
Oprah On Mernopause Symptoms
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www.thewileyprotocol.com Bioidentical hormones have been shown to treat symptoms of menopause when used with rhythmic dosing.

How soon did you get pregnancy symptoms and what were they?
Posted by: | CommentsWhen is the earliest time you can experience pregnancy symptoms? I’m not due to have my period until June 18th but already my chest is sore, im tired and peeing more. My last period was May 19th- help?
Symptoms of a Stroke : How to Identify a Stroke
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Learn how to identify a stroke victim with this emergency treatment demonstration including how to ask stroke victims to do with expert medical tips in this free online health care video clip. Expert: Josh Wells Bio: Josh Wells is a firefighter and paramedic in Sedona, Arizona. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Symptoms
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Cell Phone Antenna Radiation : www.emfnews.org Mobile Phone Radiation Shield : www.emfnews.org The most common reaction for a person sensitive to electromagnetic frequencies is a warm burning sensation in the area most affected. This could be the face or one side of the head, or even a general burning sensation throughout the body. It is often described as similar to being sunburnt. There may also be physical signs such as skin rashes or blemishes as well as eye problems and a feeling that one’s mucus membranes have dried up. Below is a list of the most common symptoms of electromagnetic hypersensitivity. = A warm or burning sensation in the face somewhat like feeling sunburnt = A tingling or prickling sensation across the face or other parts of the body = Extreme dryness of mucus membranes such as the back of the throat and eyes = A swelling of the mucus membranes such as nose, throat, ears and sinuses without any infectious cause = Problems with concentration, loss of memory and dizziness = A feeling of impending influenza (flu) that somehow never quite breaks out = Headaches and nausea = Teeth and jaw pains = Aches and pains in muscles and joints = Cardiac palpitations Some of these symptoms can be put down to lethargy and possibly stress but all are obvious signs of an autoimmune reaction to something in your life. For EHS to be considered you have to think back to before you felt this way. Has something changed in your environment? Have you or your workplace …
