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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Diabetes Symptoms & Treatment Options
Symptoms of diabetes can vary from subtle to very dramatic in nature, depending on the individual and the type of diabetes he or she suffers from. Â Symptoms of diabetes also vary depending on the chronicity of the disease and resulting … Continue reading
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Winning Disability Benefits with Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world and affects one in eight women. Breast cancer was often undiagnosed or untreated in the past, but with better diagnostic methods, the incidence of breast cancer is on … Continue reading
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Grand Mal Seizures Can Lead To Social Security Disability Benefits
Grand mal seizures involve the whole body and a loss of consciousness often occurs along with muscle contraction and stiffness. Grand Mal seizures also called tonic-clonic seizures occur due to electrical disturbances within the brain of a person. The severity … Continue reading
Rheumatoid Arthritis Can Be a Disabling Condition
It is estimated that over 46 million people are suffering from arthritis—and it is also a major cause of disability among adults. Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory type of arthritis and often chronic in nature. RA is an autoimmune … Continue reading
Posted in Bone & Joint Problems, Winning Disability Benefits
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