Mood disorders. Schizophrenia. PTSD. Autism or Asperger’s syndrome. Depression. How do you prove neuropathy? The most obvious evidence you will need is your complete medical history, including a neurologist’s diagnosis of your peripheral neuropathy based on testing such as MRIs, a nerve biopsy, blood tests, nerve conduction tests, or aRead More →

Muscle tension is when your muscles stay partially contracted for a period of time, at first causing them to feel stiff and achy, and eventually leading to chronic pain. Muscle tension can be caused by stress, physical activity, or repetitive motion in daily life. What vitamins are good for muscleRead More →

Hematologic Disorders: Hemochromatosis, Hemoglobinopathies, and Rh Incompatibility. What kind of disease is hemochromatosis? Hemochromatosis, or iron overload, is a condition in which your body stores too much iron. It’s often genetic. It can cause serious damage to your body, including to your heart, liver and pancreas. You can’t prevent theRead More →

People with diabetes are more susceptible to developing infections, as high blood sugar levels can weaken the patient’s immune system defenses. 1 In addition, some diabetes-related health issues, such as nerve damage and reduced blood flow to the extremities, increase the body’s vulnerability to infection. Is type 1 or typeRead More →

Alcaligenes faecalis is a species of gram-negative, rod-shaped, aerobic bacteria commonly found in the environment. A. faecalis-associated nosocomial infections are common in hospitalized patients, but serious life threatening infections are rare. What is Alcaligenes faecalis used for? While opportunistic infections do occur, the bacterium is generally considered nonpathogenic. When anRead More →

Salmonellosis. Typhoid Fever. Cholera. Dysentery. Leprosy. Plague. Campylobacteriosis. Listeriosis. What does a cockroach spread? Similar to rodents, cockroaches are known to transmit the Salmonella bacterium which can cause salmonellosis, a disease in humans with symptoms similar to food poisoning. Cockroaches accumulate the bacteria by crawling in filth and feeding onRead More →