- 3 Old Home Remedies That Can Kill You By : James Allen
In the not-too-distant past, many folks relied on old home remedies and traditional folk medicine when they needed a cure. Although some are still used today, many of these treatments were actually deadly. Here are three home remedies best avoided... - 3 Steps to Becoming Pain Free and Rested Through Treating Fibromyalgia Naturally By : Hailey Harris
This article walks Fibromyalgia sufferers through a 3 step program that can completely eliminate the pain and fatigue they are suffering from. Discover the simple techniques that can completely change your life and provide optimal health so you can live pain free. - 3 Top Tips to Help You Live With Fibromyalgia By : Hailey Harris
This article walks sufferers of fibromyalgia through 3 steps they can take to help them live with fibromyalgia more easily. These strategies have helped countless numbers of people deal with the horrible symptoms of fibromyalgia more effectively. - 4 Risks To Avoid When Buying Medications From Online Pharmacies By : Nicky Pilkington
With the increasing price of prescription medications, many consumers are finding it more difficult to afford the price of prescriptions. Due to this, many such consumers are looking for alternate ways to find affordable medications. One of these avenues are purchasing medicines online. While doubtless it is possible to save a good bit of money by purchasing medicines online, consumers should be aware of all the facts; including risks, before buying online. - 8 Ways To Treat Varicose Vein With Non-Medical Methods By : Cindy Heller
If you are worried about having your varicose veins removed by surgery, fear not because there are many non-medical and natural remedies for treating varicose vein now available. - A Guide to Understanding Coeliac Disease By : Steve Gink
Coeliac Disease is something which affects many people but which is not widely understood or discussed. It is a medical condition which affects the gut and digestive system of the sufferer and which people can be genetically pre-disposed to. - A Shopping List For Your IBS Symptoms By : Sandra Kim Leong
You need to carefully plan for what to shop in the supermarket especially if you want to cope with your IBS symptoms better. Find out what food items are considered safe. - A Spoon Full of Sugar - How to Save on Prescription Drugs in Texas By : Pat Carpenter
With the cost of prescription drugs continuing to skyrocket, you need to stay savvy regarding the use of money-saving strategies. According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute, prescription drug expenditures, in Texas as well as throughout the U.S., grew at double-digit rates during almost every year since 1980. - A Yeast Infection By Any Other Name Is Still A Yeast Infection By : Graham Winmill
Since a rose by any other name is still a rose, it stands to reason that a yeast infection by any other name is still a yeast infection, or rather, a yeast allergy. You could take this to mean that you have an allergy to all things yeast and that you can't have it any form, but in this instance yeast allergy is aimed more towards internal yeast problems which can affect your health. - Adrenal Fatigue Symptoms By : Vienna Miller
Adrenal fatigue is one of the fastest growing illnesses among adults today. It is also known as adrenal insufficiency or adrenal burnout and can wreak havoc on those who don't know they have it. Here are several key symptoms of adrenal fatigue and what you can do about it if you suspect you might have adrenal fatigue. - Advice On Dealing With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome By : Colin Pike
Carpal tunnel syndrome (or CTS for short) is a medical condition in which the median nerve is compressed at the wrist. CTS is more common in women than it is in men, and has a peak incidence around the age of 50. - Air Travel Tips for Travelers with Health Issues or Disabilities By : Helen Hecker
Travel by air for people with health issues, handicaps, disabilities or special needs, can be challenging. The following air travel tips will help make your flight and trip, whether domestic or international, easier, cheaper and safer. - All You Want to Know about Candida Diet By : Jason Uvios
You will be able to find a number of women as well as men around you who are suffering from the symptoms of Candida infection. The disease is called Candidiasis caused mainly by Candida albicans, a type of yeast and a fungus. - Alternative Treatment For Eczema: Cupping Therapy By : Evelyn Lim
Find out more about Cupping therapy, an ancient form of healing, used for people with chronic skin ailments. - Amazing Benefits For Fibromyalgia Sufferers Through Exercise By : Hailey Harris
Learn the proven benefits to fibromyalgia sufferers that exercise has to offer. Learn the tips you need to know so that you can help your body heal, not overdo it and accomplish amazing health benefits to aid you in your healing process. - An Overview on Kidney Stones By : Sandra Kim Leong
If you have been having difficulty passing urine, it may be that you have kidney stones in your body. Learn all about kidney stones and the importance of getting rid of them. - Are You Suffering From a Yeast Problem? By : Mike Fletcher
Candida Albicans can cause havoc in your body and to your health. Learn what you can do to protect yourself from this yeast problem and alternative therapies to treat the problem. - Autoimmune Disease - Cryoglobulinemia By : Greg Lietz
Cryoglobulinemia is a disorder in which cryoglobulins are found within a person's bloodstream. Cryoglobulins are a type of protein that tend to be precipitated when you are exposed to cold temperatures, generally around 36 degrees F. Typically cryoglobulins are found in those that possess other types of illnesses. - Beat Osteoporosis With These Bone Building Secrets By : Graeme Lanham
Osteoporosis is caused when bones become less dense, lose strength and break more easily due to calcium loss. It can occur at any age, but is most common after 60 when one in two women and one in three men will suffer a bone fracture. Breaks are most common in the spine, hip and wrist and often occur after only a minor fall. Read on to discover what you can do to stop bone loss and increase bone mass? - BetterCommunications Between Patients and Doctors By :
This article is a effort to remove the mystique of of the all knowing doctor and the submissive patient. It encourages patients to ask questions and development a partnership between doctors and patients. - Birth Marks - A Blast From the Past By : Robert Shields
Birth marks have always been a mystery. Where do they come from and why are they there. There has never been a simple and logical answer until now. - Body Odor - Cannot Runaway From It By : Kevin Pederson
Body odor can either make you run towards the person or runaway from him or her. This odor can be found anywhere you go, be it a mall, pub, theatre, bus, train it is everywhere. - Bone Breaking Disease - Osteoporosis By : Kevin Pederson
It is normal for the bones to erode as we age. But for some people, the bones become so fragile that they break down under the boy's own weight. This causes hip, spine and forearm fractures. This disease is known as osteoporosis. This disease is more common amongst women then men. This is due to the fact that the women have lighter bones and after menopause, they experience rapid bone loss due to decrease in estrogen. Also women opt for heavy dieting in order to lose weight, where they skip highly nutritious food items. This results in the weaker bones in the body. Men too can suffer from this disease if they smoke, drink or take steroids - Boost Your Energy Levels By : Jonathon Hardcastle
If you woke up last Tuesday feeling tired and are still feeling run down, do not think that this is the end of the world and that your energy levels have been exhausted completely or that your age is catching up with you. - Burning Issues for Antacid Drugs By : James Brunton
New drugs treat heartburn and indigestion these days, but are they the safest and best choice for chronic sufferers from excess acid. This article reveals some startling truths about them. - Catarrh – What You Need To Know By : Alvin Toh
Catarrh is mucous blockage or discharge often caused by swelling of mucous membranes and by excess mucus. The symptom is frequently associated with a cold but is also found with other conditions such as sinusitis, ear infection, and tonsil or adenoid infections. - Causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. By : Dr Phil Hariram
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic condition but in spite of extensive research, the true causes still remain elusive. - Chronic Conditions And My Life By : Colin Pike
Living with a condition is undeniably stressful and depressing. You soon find out just how much courage you really do have when you are left to deal with a lengthy illness. - Chronic Yeast Infections By : Graham Winmill
The recurrence of chronic yeast infections can be a difficult obstacle to overcome for many people. Although there are preventative methods, cures, and over the counter medications available in the fight against yeast infections, chronic yeast infections can at the best of times hold out against all of these. - Cold Sores - Causes and Treatments By :
Millions of people in the US and in other parts of the world are affected by the herpes simplex virus that causes cold sores and other diseases as well. - Complete Recovery From Bulimia Without Drugs: Serotonin From Foods? By : Ksana Vera
A serotonin-friendly diet that is tailor-made to fight bulimia must, therefore, include in plenty foods like complex carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds, and protein preferably from vegetarian sources. - Constant Muscle Twitching and Benign Fasciculation By : Dr Keith Scott
Excessive muscle twitching may be due to either an annoying, yet harmless condition, called benign fasciculation syndrome (BFS) or more serious neurological conditions. It is important to have a correct diagnosis as BFS can be treated successfully with antioxidant-rich food supplements. - Coping with Bell's Palsy By : Pj Germain
Bell's palsy develops as a result of damage or trauma to the facial nerves, likely from inflammation in response to a virus. Facial nerves lie on either side of the face, and typically Bell's palsy affects only one side. - Cord Blood Donation: Your Baby's Cord Blood Can Save Lives By : Alvin Toh
Umbilical cord blood contains blood-forming cells that can be used to treat life-threatening diseases and conditions. Expectant parents who do not want to store their baby’s cord blood for private use can donate it to a cord blood bank. Donated cord blood is available for public use and research, and has proven to save many lives. - Cure For Nosebleed By : Kevin Pederson
If you blow your nose and see drops of blood on the handkerchief, you are suffering from nosebleed. The causes range from allergy to excessive use of nasal spray. Though it can alarm you, there is no need to worry as the experience is just a nuisance. Hardly a tablespoon of blood is shed. But by following some simple procedures, you can eliminate the problem. - Dealing with "itis" (Inflammation) By : Bruce Forciea
Discusses conservative treatments for tendonitis. - Dealing With Disease By : Reuben John
Diseases that are not life threatening can still be damaging to your life because it might impact other areas of your life and your health. - Decubitus Ulcers Are Among Many Signs of Neglect By : Nick Johnson
How do you know if your loved one is being neglected in a nursing home? - Diagnosing and Curing an Iron Deficiency By : James Penn
The best way to diagnose an iron deficiency is to see a doctor, however, there are lots of early signs and symptoms that you can be on the lookout for - just in case. An iron deficiency is more than just a lack of iron in your blood, it also decreases your red blood cell count, leaving you tired, pale, and unable to sleep. - Diagnosing Seasonal Affective Disorder By : Rickie Smith
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is not recognized by psychiatric professionals as an official, distinct disorder in and by itself. In order to help diagnose seasonal affective disorder, mental health providers perform a thorough medical and psychological evaluation. - Diet and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. By : Dr Phil Hariram
To gain control of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, you should adopt a day to day strategy as well as attempting long term control. Finding and staying on the right diet for your IBS is an important aspect of your day to day control. - Diverticulosis-Treatment and Prevention By : Pj Germain
Diverticulosis is very common and occurs in 10% of people over age 40 and in 50% of people over age 60. Most people will have no or few symptoms from diverticula, but the result can be quite serious. - Do You Hold On To Your Fibromyalgia? By : Anita Murray
Those of us that have a chronic illness often define ourselves by that illness. Rather than focusing on that illness, this article encourages readers to think about themselves as strong and healthy individuals and to watch what they think and how they form their identity. - Do You Recognize The 7 Early Warning Signs Of Catarrh? By : Alvin Toh
There are early warning signs of catarrh that you can be aware of. If you have these symptoms, make sure you seek treatment as soon as you can. The sooner you treat the catarrh the better. Often you can stave off a more serious infection. - Do You Recognize The 7 Early Warning Signs Of Nasal Polyps? By : Alvin Toh
Nasal polyps are small nodules inside the nasal passages. They can be the cause of post nasal drip, sinus problems and can even obstruct breathing. Knowing the early warning signs of nasal polyps can help you diagnose and treat the problem. If you have any of these symptoms or warning signs, you should discuss them with your doctor. - Do your patients understand you? By : Kelly Robbins
Let's take a look at how much energy you put into making sure your patients understand what you are telling them. Are they truly understanding your diagnosis and all of the options available to them? What do you as a practitioner do to ensure your patients comprehension? - Drugs for Everyone By : Simon Evans
Should we accept the notion that prescription drugs are a normal part of the aging process. Absolutely not. Some drugs have great benefit for some people but that doesn't mean that we all should take them just because we turn 55. There are plenty of options if you know where to look and what questions to ask. - Dysphagia, A Swallowing Disorder By : Kevin Pederson
Dysphagia is a swallowing disorder that causes difficulty in swallowing from the mouth to the esophagus that leads towards the stomach. - Early Symptoms of Fibromyalgia and How You Can Fight Back By : Hailey Harris
Learn the early symptoms of Fibromyalgia and what you can do about them. There is hope and treatments that work and can allow you to start living life to the fullest again. No more pain, fatigue, or other early on symptoms. - Effective Fibromyalgia Treatment Reached Through a Healthy Diet By : Kevin Pederson
A healthy, well-balanced diet can help alleviate the symptoms of fibromyalgia. Caffeine, alcohol, and sugar should be avoided on a fibromyalgia diet - Excessive Underarm Sweating -- Is There An Easy Cure? By : Michele Miller
Nobody wants to talk about excessive sweating or sweaty underarms, although it's a common problem for a lot of people. It's a visual embarrassment and also a smelly concern! - Fibromyalgia, CFS and MLD: Autonomic Immunity and Connective Tissue: Part 2 By : Mark Shaw
Changes in autonomic immune function present as lymphostasis in Fibromyalgia and CFS patients. Targeted Manual Lympatic Drainage techniques can directly increase lymphatic flow, reducing congestion and swelling and so reducing symptomatic experience of muscular pain, stress levels and overall fatigue for these patients. The article carefully examines reflexes, immune function and connective tissue in relation to the lymphatics. - Fibromyalgia, CFS and the Alexander Technique: Part 4. Inhibition and the Four Concepts. By : Mark Shaw
This article examines concepts 3 and 4 of the four concepts of good use. It finishes with an exploration of Alexanders key concept, that of "inhibition" or "pausing before action". I examine the importance of breaking free from the constraints of time and so the very source of tension and stress in modern humanity, and how inhibition alongside the 4 concepts can be used to shortcircuit the onset of Fibromyalgia and CFS symptoms. - Fight Cirrhosis Of The Liver With Vitamins And Over The Counter Products By : David Cowley
Use Vitamins and over the counter products to treat Cirrhosis of the Liver and improve the quality of life - Fight Cystic Fibrosis With Vitamins And Over The Counter Products By : David Cowley
Use vitamins and over the counter products to treat Cystic Fibrosis and improve the quality of life - Genital Herpes Diagnosis and Treatment By :
Finding the causes of genital herpes and transmission of the disease will help you understand how to prevent speading and control breakouts. - Get Rid Of Genital Warts By : Peter Nagy
It doesn't matter what genital warts look like because if you have the right home remedies you can actually eliminate them. You shouldn't have to put-up with warts, destroy them and regain your self-esteem, get your healthy sex-life back again. - Help For Fibromyalgia By : C R Ellsworth
Fibromyalgia, another face of candida overgrowth. - Help Understanding Fibromyalgia By : Robert Ryles
What is fibromyalgia? What are the symptoms/ How is it diagnosed? Find out the answers to these questions and much more about the specifics of this illness. - Hepatitis C, Reason For Liver Inflammation By : Kevin Pederson
Hepatitis C is an infection with the hepatitis C virus. It causes liver to swell which affects its functioning. Hepatitis C spreads by using infected, dirty needles or through blood transfusion. - Herpes Virus Family Facts By : John Trout
Some estimates suggest that as many as 1 in 6 people may carry some form of the herpes virus in their body, either active or inactive. Could you have some form of the herpes virus right now and not even know it? Get some straight facts about the various viruses that make up the herpes virus family. - Herpes: How Did I Get it? How Can I Live With It? By : Nicky Pilkington
For most people, the diagnosis of genital herpes (Herpes Simplex Virus 2 or HSV2) is a shock. For others, the diagnosis maybe a confirmation of suspicions they have had about their own health or their partner's behavior. Seeking to answer the question of how the patient contracted the condition often leads to a search for blame and then self-recrimination. Living with herpes is something that initially may take some psychological adjustment for some patients. It need not mean the end of your sex life or that you will need to remain celibate for the rest of your life. - Hip Surgery By : Robert Ryles
An in depth, dasy to understand overview of hip replacement surgery, the reasons behind having one, the operation and what to expect and do after the operation. - Home Remedies for Stomach Cramps By : Kevin Pederson
At some point of time or the other we have all experienced muscle cramps. They can occur anywhere in the body and can cause undue pain and discomfort. - Home Remedies For Wart Removal By : Barney Garcia
There are many different home remedies for wart removable and here are some of the more imaginative ones that I have been able to find. Good old apple cider vinegar, which is used for a host of remedies, is also a reputed use for wart removal. - How Do I Tell My Girlfriend She Has Serious Bad Breath? By : Jim McDonald
No one is immune to halitosis. Everyone is at risk for getting bad breath. It can be temporarily caused by food, but sometimes it's a chronic condition. The most likely cause of halitosis is poor oral hygiene, but there are other conditions that can also be at fault. The best thing you can do if a loved one has bad breath is tell them. Don't wait, don't hint, just tell them. - How I Beat Chronic Fatigue By : C R Ellsworth
The Invisible Epidemic and some of its effects. - How I Beat IBS By : C R Ellsworth
Syndromes related to Candida Overgrowth - How To Care For Sticky Eyes By : Jaks Lloyd
Many people suffer from dry eyes in varying degrees of severity. The symptoms can range from occasional and mild inconvenience to waking up to the eyelids stuck together and even adhering to the eye surface with acute discomfort lasting all day - How To Cure Athlete's Foot By : Peter Nagy
Are you in search of athlete's foot remedies that get to the root of the problem? There is is a natural formula that can cure athlete's foot permanently without any side effects. - How to Empower People with a Serious Illness By : Richard Helfant
A serious illness need not be a death sentence. The right attitude, and the cooperation of friends, family, and physicians, can often mean the difference between life and death. - How To Get Rid Of Catarrh By : Alvin Toh
The conventional drug treatment is decongestants which should only be used for the short term. There are non-drug catarrh remedies that are safer for adults and children. These include homeopathic, home and natural remedies. They can be helpful in easing the symptoms of runny nose, stuffy nose or swollen sinuses. - How To Get Rid Of Genital Herpes By : Peter Nagy
Is there any proven treatment to control herpes naturaly?
Fortunately yes, there is good news. You don't need to take prescription drugs which are very expensive and have a host of side effects. - How To Reverse Kidney Disease Naturally By : Janet Emerson
Discover secret to reversing kidney disease naturally without drugs or surgery. - Hypnosis Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome By : Bunny Vreeland, Ph.D
The standard medical methods used to treat IBS are of some help. However, up to half of IBS sufferers are dissatisfied with standard medical management, and many continue to have frequent symptoms. Research shows that cognitive therapy and hypnosis treatment have had the highest reported success rates in repeated formal research studies, with improvement seen in 80% or more of all treated patients in some studies. - Incontinence: Myths Exposed, and Helpful Tips By : John Morris
What exactly is incontinence?
Incontinence is an apparent loss of the body's ability to control fecal or urinal activity. People suffering from fecal incontinence are unable to control bowel movements, and are unable to keep the stool from involuntary escaping from their anus or urine drawing involuntarily from their bladder... - Irritable Bowel Syndrome and bacterial overgrowth. By : Dr Phil Hariram
Treatment of SmallI Intestine bacterial overgrowth in Irritable Bowel Syndrome has shown significant improvement of symptoms. This raises the possibility of bacterial overrgrowth as a cause of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. - Irritable Bowel Syndrome and the Mind. By : Dr Phil Hariram
Irritable Bowel Syndrome and the Mind are strongly interconnected. It explains why symptoms vary in different Irritable Bowel Sufferers and why hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, biofeedback and cognitive behavioural therapy are so effective. - Is Candida Destroying Your Health? By : Nicky Pilkington
It is apparent that a growing number of Americans as well as people around the world are feeling less and less "healthy." Simply stated most people just do not "feel good." They are not sick in the traditional sense and have not been diagnosed with anything, but they do not feel healthy and lively. - Kaposi's Sarcoma-A Warning Sign of HIV Infection By : Minh Nguyen D.D.S.
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a malignant neoplasm, and in association with HIV infection, the lesion may be more aggressive and sometimes quite resistant to therapy. - Keeping Healthy Without Medicines By : Kevin Pederson
Keeping Healthy Without Medicines is possible by maintaining a healthy combination of exercise, meditation, good food, relaxation and taking a break from time to time. Read this article on Home Remedies to ensure good health without the hassles of medication. - Knee Replacement By : Robert Ryles
An explanation of the ins and outs of having a knee replacement operation. It discussed the reasons behind the surgery, the actual operation, the immediuate post operative days and the details of the recovery process as a whole. - Knowing More About Anemia By : Kevin Pederson
Anemia means lack of red blood cells due to which there is lack in oxygen carrying ability to the body. This state of body leads to tiredness and other health problems which cannot be good for your body to fight against the diseases. - Lack of Energy-Causes and Treatments By : Lambert Klein
In an age where fewer people are eating nutritious, healthy meals every day, it’s not surprising to know how common a lack of energy is. A deficiency in vitamins can lead to disease and illness, so it’s crucial for your health you get enough vitamins in your body everyday. - Lactose Intolerance By : Nicky Pilkington
To understand what lactose intolerance are you must first know what lactose is. Lactose is a type of natural sugar that is found in cow's milk and milk products, it is also added to some processed foods, some medications, baby formulas, and candies. - Live Symptom Free From Crohn's Disease By : Stephanie Young
Outlining Naturopathic treatment for living with Crohn's Disease symptom free. - Living With Multiple Sclerosis By : Jeff Wilson
A disease of the central nervous system, which consists of the brain, spinal cord, and the optic nerves; living with multiple sclerosis is debilitating. Myelin, also known as the myelin sheath, is a fatty tissue which surrounds and protects the nerve fibers of the central nervous system ... - Medical Alert Devices By : Mark Fynn
Medical alerts provide round the clock medical protection for the elderly. By just one press of a button the call center will put into motion complete medical assistance by contacting the emergency services in an instant. - Mesothelioma: How Do You Predict? By : John Porter
Article discusses some of the cancerous symptoms of mesothelioma. - More Interesting Facts About Bipolar By : Riley Hendersen
More often these days, people are hearing the term 'bipolar' when addressing behavior problems or issues in friends, acquaintances and family members. The term evokes images of evil behavior in many, while others merely shrug, unaware of what the condition is or how it presents itself in someone's daily life. - Multiple Sclerosis Facts, Theories, and Effective New Treatments By : Randy Gilbert
Multiple Sclerosis is a debilitating condition. The MS sufferer often feels worthless and wants a way to survive, a way to be an active, able-bodied person again. - Music For Healing, Relaxation, and Wellness By : Stephanie Davies
This articles describes how music alone can help with wellness, health, depression, physical illness and more - Natural Remedies help Soothe Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome By : Marcus Martinez
If you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), you do not have to live in constant discomfort. Studies have show that through diet, supplements and lifestyle changes, one can reduce and even eliminate most symptoms. - Natural Remedy For Irritable Bowel Syndrome By : Sandra Clair
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a disorder that affects about 50 million Americans. Read on to find out how it can affect your and some natrual remedies that can help. - New Study Finds Doctors Overprescribing Antibiotics For Sinus Infections By : Alvin Toh
Doctors are unnecessarily prescribing antibiotics for sinus infections. According to the study published in the March issue of Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, US, antibiotics were prescribed for 82 per cent of acute sinus infections and nearly 70 per cent of chronic sinus infections. - Options for Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury Victims By : Peter Kent
A traumatic brain injury can be a life-altering or evening life-threatening event. Understanding the treatment options that are available to those who have suffered a traumatic brain injury will enable better recovery overall. - Oral Yeast Infection-Candidiasis (Moniliasis, Thrush) By : Minh Nguyen D.D.S.
Candida albicans is the most common cause of oral fungal infection. Four major Candidiasis types are pseudomembranous, hyperplastic, erythematous, and angular cheilitis. - Our Accident Epidemic And How To Avoid Being A Victim By : John Myre
We have an accident epidemic in this country that affects all Americans. The only way to improve your chances of avoiding accidents is to develop customized Personal Safety Plans for all family members. - Pain Fighting Strategies For Fibromyalgia Sufferers That Work By : Hailey Harris
This article walks Fibromyalgia sufferers through techniques that will reduce and eliminate their symptoms of Fibromyalgia. These work and are proven through countless studies and should be incorporated to eliminate fibromyalgia symptoms. - Palliative Care: Comfort at End of Life By : Pamela Dombrowski-Wilson
Palliative care is a new term. It is an approach to healthcare that specializes in the relief of suffering and achieving the best quality of life for persons with advanced illness.
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