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This list shows all the blog entries written at Wellescent.com over time. The articles are made up of opinion pieces, comments on new medical technologies and anything else health-related that might be an interesting read. You are encouraged to provide your comments to these health articles.

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  2010/04/25

Revolting Against Hemophilia, 'The Royal Disease'


Although hemophilia is a rare disease, this blood clotting disorder is famous because of its effects on a number of historic royal families. Today, however, research is finding ways to better treat the disease and eliminate both the costs to the health care system and individual lives.
tags      clotting disorder    hemophilia    blood disorder    genetic disorder    genetics    health costs    medical research   


  2010/02/18

Clearing the Sleepy, Dreamy Fog That Shrouds Narcolepsy


While you may not recognize the name of the condition Narcolepsy, you have undoubtedly seen this sleep/wake disorder parodied on sit-coms where a character will suddenly pass out for no reason. Once a mystery, medical science has now uncovered the cause of the disease.
tags      narcolepsy    medical research    sleep disorder    fatigue    depression    immune disorder   


  2010/01/19

Keeping the Good In and the Bad Out with Better Bandages


As far as medical technologies go, the bandages is not something that most of us would consider when thinking about advanced medicine. However, with much research being directed at creating a better bandage, we will soon be looking at bandages in a whole new light.
tags      bandage    infection    wound healing    gauze    adhesive    diabetic ulcer    medical research    health forums   


  2010/01/05

The Surging Tide of Dengue Fever


While Dengue Fever is frequently associated with tropical destinations, in recent decades its range has spread and the number of infections increased by orders of magnitude. Estimates suggest that 50-100 million people are infected annually with rates increasing.
tags      dengue fever    mosquito    hemorrhagic fever    medical research    viral infection    travel health risks   


  2009/12/18

Trying to Dispel the Worries Behind Anxiety


As one of the most common forms of mental illness, anxiety disorders affect as many as 1 in 7 people, often interfering with daily life to such an extent that living normally can be a challenge. That said, medical research is learning the secrets of the condition.
tags      anxiety    worry    mental illness    depression    stress    medical research   


  2009/03/25

Nothing Romantic About Tuberculosis (TB)


For a disease cured more than 60 years ago, tuberculosis is still very much a scourge to humankind. While we may think of it as a disease of the past, it is still affecting a third of the world's population and as a result still deserves focused research.
tags      tuberculosis    TB    infectious disease    epidemic    medical research   


  2009/03/22

A Good Case of the Nerves


Nerve damage has always been a condition with few treatment options and unsatisfactory results in many cases. However, we may soon see new options for treating those with nerve damage as side-effects of the considerable research that is now underway to grow and repair nerve pathways.
tags      nerve damage    nerve repair    spinal cord    medical research   


  2009/03/10

Could Lifting Stem Cell Research Funding Ban Help Conservative Groups?


While the lifting of the embryonic stem cell research funding ban by President Obama is being seen positively in some camps, others remain concerned about the use of these cells. However, one hope is that the increased research opportunities may lead to the use of alternate stem cell sources.
tags      stem cells    medical research    health care politics   


  2009/02/14

Training the Cancer Cell Snipers


Chemotherapy, one of the tools in the fight against cancer, will soon have assistance in getting its job done more effectively. Researchers continue to work at more targeted drug delivery so they can attack the cancer cells and leave the rest alone.
tags      chemotherapy    cancer    cancer treatment    viral delivery    virus    medical research   


  2009/01/31

A Coming Stem Cell Treatment Revolution?


The announcement of the successful use of stem cells in treatment of early stage Multiple Sclerosis suggests that more treatments for other autoimmune diseases may be on the horizon.
tags      MS    multiple sclerosis    autoimmune    stem cells    medical research    


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