
Have you ever felt the pain in the chest? If so, you need to be careful. You could have heart disease. The Heart Specialist Doctors Hospital Cardiac Center Wahidin Sudirohusodo, Dr. Bambang Budiono SpJP, FIHA reveals, there are many causes of chest pain, one of which is coronary heart disease (CHD).
Pain in the chest is often underestimated and ignored some people. In fact, there is a perception that the physical complaints is a sign of a cold that can be solved easily. Yet chest pain could be a symptom of someone suffering from heart disease.
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Heart Attack
Heart Attack, Signs

In the early stages, prostate cancer often causes no symptoms for years. As a fact, these cancers are often found first time with an abnormal blood test (PSA, discussed below) or as a hard lump on the prostate gland.
Usually, the first doctor felt the lump when a routine digital rectal examination (done with the fingers). Prostate gland is located directly in front of the rectum. When the cancer growing and pressing on the urethra, urine flow decreased and urine (urine waste) becomes more difficult.
Patients may also experience burning sensation when urinating or blood in the urine. As the tumor continues to grow, he can fully block the flow of urine, resulting in an enlarged bladder and deprived the sick.
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Cancer
Cancer, Prostate, Symptoms

A lot of sports drinks sold does look more healthy than soft drinks. But recent research shows that sports drinks containing citric acid can damage the teeth.
This research was conducted by soaking the teeth for 90 minutes, as a simulation for those who like to drink sports drinks throughout the day. It turned out some tooth enamel is gone. This is because sports drinks are leaked to the bottom layer of enamel, causing the teeth become soft and weak. This condition is called dental erosion could easily result in damage and loss of teeth if not treated immediately.
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Teeth
Effect, Sports Drinks, Teeth