Proper nutrition is important to health and vitality. Prolonged vitamin deficiencies can cause a variety of physiological issues. Vitamin B-12 is a water soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in the healthy formation of red blood cells,...
An autoimmune disease is characterized by abnormal function of the body's immune system that causes the body to attack its own cells and tissues. According to The Merck Manuals Online Medical Library, the most common autoimmune diseases are...
HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a sexually transmitted disease that attacks the patient's immune system. The Mayo Clinic states that the virus is in the patient's body for eight or nine years before symptoms appear; at this point, the...
The onset of gray hair could come sooner than some people would hope. Experiencing gray hair is an inevitable fact of life that all of us will experience as some point or another. However, graying hair is not always a factor of age. Some people...
AIDS (autoimmune deficiency virus) refers to a chronic and potentially fatal disease in which the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) attacks the immune system so that it can no longer effectively fight off infection. The Mayo Clinic says that...
In 2008, about 2 million people, including 280,000 children, lost their lives to autoimmune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS, according to the World Health Organization. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that more than 18,000...
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) attacks the patient's immune system, leaving him susceptible to other viruses and diseases. One reason for people being undiagnosed is the absence of symptoms for many years, or that many of the early symptoms of...
Body and hair odor can be cause for ridicule and embarrassment. The formation of candida colonies can cause this problem, but with the proper diet and by controlling certain factors, the odor can be eliminated.
AIDS (autoimmune deficiency syndrome) is a condition in which the cells that defend the body called CD4 lymphocytes reach a level of 200 or lower. Symptoms of AIDS include night sweats, a dry cough, blurry vision, shortness of breath, chronic...
Our liver normally carries on its digestive duty without our even being aware of its presence. It is, according to the Merck Manual, "metabolically the most complex organ in the body" and proper liver function is essential to life. Therefore we...
Human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, is an infection caused by a virus that damages infection-fighting cells in the body. HIV often leads to autoimmune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS. When an HIV infection begins killing cells with major roles in the...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is the final stage of human immunodeficiency virus disease. The diagnosis of AIDS indicates that an individual has tested positive for HIV with acute damage to the immune system and a CD4 lymphocyte count less...
E. coli, or Escherichia coli, is a bacteria present in the gut of humans and animals. Many strains are currently active in the digestive tract and do not usually cause symptoms other than the occasional bout of diarrhea. However, contamination of...
The common cold, hay fever and the stomach flu are just some minor medical conditions that infrequently threaten life. Oftentimes, these medical problems resolve on their own. However, a sudden pain in the chest or stomach or a brief sexual...
Salt is 40 percent sodium and 60 percent chloride -- both table and sea salt have the same chemical makeup. In the 1920s, the U.S. started adding iodine to table salt in response to a large segment of the population becoming iodine-deficient. Your...
Vitamin D, which is sometimes called "the sunshine vitamin," has long been recognized as an important participant in calcium metabolism. The classic vitamin D-deficiency disease called rickets is characterized by soft, poorly formed bones....
Hashimoto's disease, or Hashimoto's thyroiditis, is a chronic inflammation of your thyroid gland caused by the production of antibodies within your body that injure the cells of your thyroid, leading to hypothyroidism. Hashimoto's thyroiditis is...
There are over 80 types of autoimmune disorders, reports the University of Maryland Medical Center. Each of these disorders has a different effect on your body, caused by the autoimmune response you experience. Autoimmune diseases that affect your...
Mild yeast infections may clear up on their own, sometimes with the help of home remedies. Most yeast infections respond to antifungal medications, including both over-the-counter and prescription formulas. But some yeast infections prove...
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease define a healthy joint as one in which the ends of the bones are covered by a smooth casing of cartilage. They are further encapsulated by what is called the synovial...
Hair loss is an all too common malady for men and women alike. Due to factors such as nutritional deficiency, genetics and autoimmune disorders, many products are being offered to stop hair loss and regrow hair. Adding more chemical processing...
Vitamin D is nicknamed the "sunshine vitamin" because it is produced in the body in response to sunlight. Vitamin D is one of the most critical nutrients for your overall health and one of the most commonly deficient, especially during winter...
Your immune system is responsible for eliminating damaged cells and pathogenic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses and fungi from your body. In some cases the immune system attacks healthy cells, resulting in an autoimmune disease. Autoimmune...
Abnormal periods can happen at any time in a woman's reproductive years. This can be due to stress, illnesses, resumption of menses after childbirth or when a girl first begins menstruating. However, there are several medical conditions and...
Probiotics are beneficial microorganisms such as yeasts and bacteria that populate your intestines. They neutralize disease-causing agents to keep you in good health. Besides occurring naturally inside your body, probiotics also appear in certain...
Hypothyroidism is the medical term for an underactive thyroid. Your thyroid is a small gland in your neck that secretes hormones that regulate many of your body's functions, including metabolism and temperature control. The National Institutes of...
Stinging, burning, pain, itching, redness, discharge, inability to create adequate tears and blurred vision are all signs of a condition known as dry eye. The causes of dry eye are numerous and commonly include age, vitamin deficiency and...
Hypothyroidism is a metabolic disorder where the thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormone. Vitamin D is both a vitamin and a hormone that serves several functions in the body, but is primarily responsible for depositing calcium into the...
The aging process increases the risk of several health problems. The elderly will often lose strength because of muscle loss. Bones become more brittle, so a fall can be more serious in your 60s than in your 20s. Taking the appropriate amount of...