Black mold is the common term for stachybotrys chartarum, a mold that grows inside buildings and on gypsum board, sheet rock, fiber board and other building material surfaces. Black mold requires moisture to grow, and this moisture can be a result...
Acid reflux is also called gastroesophageal reflux disease, sometimes referred to as GERD. It occurs when the acid and stomach contents make their way back up the esophagus, the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. A muscle at the base of...
A primary immunodeficiency occurs when part of the immune system is malfunctioning or missing. As discussed by the National Institutes of Health, there are more than 70 kinds of immunodeficiency diseases and they range in severity from mild to...
Acid reflux often causes a burning in the throat that may rise up from the chest, particularly after eating and bending over or lying down. The symptoms affect the throat because of a weakened esophageal muscle that does not shut tightly to keep...
Lung cancer is abnormal growth of tissue in the lungs. The presence of cancer in the lungs can be due to abnormal cells of the lungs or abnormal cells from outside the lungs. Lung cancer is a life-threatening condition because it affects the...
Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that causes the body to produce thick and sticky mucus buildup in the lungs and in the digestive tract. This mucus buildup causes life-threatening lung infections and serious digestion problems. Omega-3...
GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease, is a chronic condition with symptoms like acid reflux and heartburn. It occurs when stomach contents make their way back up the esophagus and into the throat or mouth area. This disease can occur in...
Pneumonia is a condition where an infection enters the lungs and causes them to work harder effecting breathing and overall general health. Pneumonia can occur by itself, after another severe respiratory illness, a surgery or long term immobility....
MedlinePlus notes that in 2008, about 3.4 million people in the world had human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or AIDS. The virus, which spreads through sexual contact or needle exchange or from mother to...
Early detection of lung cancer with an annual CT, short for computed tomography, screening of people at high risk for lung cancer can be a winning factor in the battle against cancer. However, the method is still being studied. The scan takes...
The treatment of pediatric cancer has become increasingly successful. In the late 1990's, less than 70 percent of the patients survived for five years. In 2009, Dr. Daniel M. Green and colleagues reported that the five year survival rate was...
Your child may catch several colds and upper respiratory infections each year, each causing dry or productive coughing. If she does not have the symptoms of a cold, however, and seems to be coughing frequently, she may have a health condition such...
Lots of babies -- more than 60 percent -- have problems with gastric reflux during the first year of their life, according to AskDrSears.com, the parenting information website maintained by pediatrician William Sears. For babies, this early form...
Cystic lung disease encompasses a group of acquired and congenital disorders with distinct features but plenty of overlap among the disease characteristics. The term "cystic" refers to small lesions in the lung containing air or fluid, called...
The number of infants who win the battle against the cancer has increased dramatically during the last 10 years, says Dr. James G. Gurney and colleagues in a study published in the "The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism" in 2003....
AIDS, or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, develops in individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. HIV infects the immune system, leading to a decrease in the body's ability to fight infectious disease and cancers. A...
Radiation can cause both short-term and long-term side effects. The first side effects of the process can be spotted during the procedure itself. Side effects typically last from a few hours to months. Similarly, the onset of long-term side...
Almost everyone, adults and children alike, have some degree of acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux (GER). Food refluxed into the esophagus doesn't necessarily damage the esophagus, but it is unpleasant and can cause burning pains...
When you have a new baby, it's normal to be concerned for his health and wonder if everything's as it should be. First you'll need to figure out what he's trying to tell you with his cries, and then you'll want to know if you're doing everything...
Nearly every baby spits up sometimes, which is a symptom of acid reflux, or GER -- gastroesophageal reflux. That's when the contents of his stomach, including acid, come back up into his esophagus, or even out of his mouth. And it's not just for...
If your child has acid reflux, or gastrointestinal/gastroesophageal reflux (GER), the symptoms can be bad enough. But because GER can cause sleep disorders, you've got the potential for one unhappy child. Luckily, there are a few things you can do...
Scutellaria baicalensis, more commonly known as Chinese skullcap or scullcap, has a role in traditional Chinese medicine for treating allergies, headaches, infections, inflammation and even cancer. The plant is related to American skullcap, but...
Cystic fibrosis, the most common autosomal recessive inherited disease among Caucasians, was once considered a disease of children, simply because children with the disorder didn't survive to adulthood. In 2010, due to improved treatments, around...
Human immunodeficiency virus is retrovirus that progressively destroys the immune system, specifically the CD4+ T cell. T lymphocytes are an essential component of cellular immunity, thus their depletion leaves the individual susceptible to...
The term laryngopharyngeal reflux, or acid reflux, refers to the back up of stomach acids and partly digested food into the esophagus and up as high as the throat and mouth. Some people never notice symptoms and other experience symptoms ranging...
In 2008, approximately 1.7 million adults throughout the world died from complications resulting from acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS, according to the World Health Organization. This infection, which is the advanced form of the human...
Acquired immunedeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease caused by the human immunedeficiency virus (HIV). According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), there are over 30 million people worldwide living with...
Vitamin D is also called the "sunshine vitamin" and plays a vital role in your immune system by strengthening the cells that seek out and destroy bacteria and viruses. Vitamin D also might play a role in preventing pneumonia, which led to a...
Mucus is a slippery substance secreted by -- and covering -- the mucus membranes that line your respiratory tract. Glands in your nose, sinuses and throat generate mucus, which is helpful in cleansing and moisturizing your nasal passages....