If you feel an irregular heartbeat when you turn your head or look down, you may have what is called a retroflexed odontoid, which is not a condition of the heart. The odontoid is located at the back of the second vertebra in your neck. It's in the shape of a tooth and is what your head pivots on. When the odontoid is pointing in the wrong direction, it's called retroflexed.
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- If you are considering having a breast augmentation surgery completed, like a breast lift, then you may have heard that surgical procedures can increase your cancer risks. This is a real concern for many women. Keep reading to learn a little bit about this issue. Can Breast Surgery Increase Breast Cancer Risks? According to research, breast implants can increase your risk of developing a specific type of cancer. While this information is true, the cancer type is a rare one and may be linked to your genetics.
- Leukapheresis is the process of extracting white blood cells (WBC) from circulation, while allowing other components to be returned to the donor or patient. This process has many uses, both in the treatment of serious conditions and furthering medical research. Cancer Treatments Leukapheresis can be used to remove excess WBCs, which can occur in certain types of cancers. This process is invaluable for people with leukemia, especially chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
- At some point in time, a significant number of people will experience irritation of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve travels from the lower spine all the way down the back of each upper leg before branching out at the knee and going to the feet. If you experience a shooting pain that goes down a thigh or buttock, it could be because some kind of pressure has been placed on the nerve or because it has been irritated.
- Today, hearing aids have completely evolved—thanks to the growth in technology. Now, you have a wide range of treatments for hearing problems, ranging from conventional hearing aids to nearly invisible hearing aids. In fact, the number of options available for you can be overwhelming, and that's the reason why we will discuss the least intrusive types of hearing aids in this article. In-the-canal (ITC) These customizable hearing aids are considered to be the smallest and most invisible.