Anemia – Part 2

August 31st, 2010

Addition to iron deficiency anemia or other forms known to be described further below:Erythropoietin deficiency – anemiaThis form of anemia occurs due to a kidney disease that requires that the hormone erythropoietin is not educated enough. Since EPO is a growth factor important for the formation of red blood cells, such a condition leads to a decreasing proportion of the total body red cell volume. (more…)


Tick ​​bites and their dangers. Borreliosis and meningoencephalitis.

August 20th, 2010

The summer is coming and with it the holiday.One goes happily to the sea, while others prefer to indulge in extensive forest walks on the holiday fun.But one they share. Ticks are almost everywhere at least as long as it sits astride the equator.[Show as slideshow]Public hysteria and confusion, therefore, seem to be surpassed only by bird flu through tick bites. (more…)

Burnout

May 28th, 2010

A variety of Internet sites dealing with the burnout syndrome: Obviously there is great demand for sound information. The disease, whose main features were first noted in 1974 by H. Freudenberger, seems to be a disease of civilization, the radius within the population is growing. Actually widens the field of victims from. (more…)

Flu – Who is most at risk?

May 10th, 2010

Every year comes the flu ….A recent study by the Robert Koch Institute shows that are recorded in Germany every year to about 15,000 flu-related deaths. This means that the weakened influenza viruses by the immune system was unable to stop dangerous pathogens. Ultimately, most people die from influenza infection in a lung or heart muscle inflammationIt is already against infection by the annual flu vaccination usually made sufficient. (more…)