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		<title>Problems with Teeth can lead to Sinus Problem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you ever hold on to your head hoping that would lessen the pain? Do your cheeks take on gigantic proportions or does it feel like your eyeballs are going to jump on top of the closet? The pain has moved from right above your eyes to the crown of the head? You think you [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com">Chronic Illness Cures</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com/teeth-sinus-problem/">Problems with Teeth can lead to Sinus Problem</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you ever hold on to your head hoping that would lessen the pain? Do your cheeks take on gigantic proportions or does it feel like your eyeballs are going to jump on top of the closet? The pain has moved from right above your eyes to the crown of the head? You think you are just dealing with a regular headache? </p>
<p>Give it another thought. If you are suffering from sinus problems you can expect it to become a chronic problem. You have a sinus cavity on both sides of your nose. The roots of some of your teeth come very close to this cavity. When you suffer from sinusitis the sinus cavities will inflate because of the presence of a fluid. The lining will become swollen and the pain will become very persistent. The upper teeth in the back will hurt and you will have a strange unfamiliar taste in your mouth.</p>
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<p>Sinus problems can be very uncomfortable and painful. Bacteria grow in the moisture that is present in the cavity. A warm and moist environment is the perfect breeding ground. Again, do not underestimate how terrible sinusitis can make you feel. Often, allergies are the culprit.</p>
<p>When sinus problems occur frequently they can lead to enormous dental concern. Visit your dentist to keep an eye on the effect of sinusitis on your teeth.</p>
<p>Some house made remedies might help you keep the symptoms under control. A mist of sea salt can do wonders. The pores of the nasal cavity are being moistened and the sinuses will open up more. Humidifying your room is better than keeping your environment dry. A humidifier in your sleeping area or having some standing water that slowly vaporizes will do the trick.</p>
<p>People who suffer from chronic sinus problems should evaluate the condition of their teeth and their nose regularly. This is especially true since most cases of sinusitus are caused by either the nose or the teeth. It is good to try to solve the problem by curing the condition, but one has know that it is a lot wiser and better to try to prevent sinus problems. We all have to take care of our bodies.</p>
<p>There are set limits to what a human body can take. sinus problems can cause a lot of trouble and you want to do all that is in your power to prevent this condition. Do not wait until you suffer from considerable consequences of sinus infections.</p>
<p>Find out more about <a href="http://www.sinusinfectioncare.com" target='_blank'>chronic sinus infection natural remedy</a> and <a href="http://www.sinusinfectioncare.com" target='_blank'>how to treat sinus infection</a> info. You will find a whole lot of up-to-date resources and tips on how to take care &amp; handling of your sinus problems better.</p>
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		<title>The Cause of Vericose Spider Veins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spider Veins are the swollen, enlarged veins that become invisibly close to the surface of your skin. These varicose usually dark blue in color. Any vein in any part of your body can become varicose, but the most common veins that can turn to varicose veins are those that are found in the legs, feet, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com">Chronic Illness Cures</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com/cause-vericose-spider-veins/">The Cause of Vericose Spider Veins</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spider Veins are the swollen, enlarged veins that become invisibly close to the surface of your skin. These varicose usually dark blue in color. Any vein in any part of your body can become varicose, but the most common veins that can turn to varicose veins are those that are found in the legs, feet, the calves and ankles and sometimes they can reach up to the back area of the upper legs and you know why?  It&rsquo;s because standing for a longer period of time and walking upright increases strain in the veins of the lower body which causes malfunction of the veins and results in varicose vein.  And because a lot of people are hectic these days, running everywhere, the knowledge of learning on how to <a href="http://www.varicoseveinsguide.com" target='_blank'>get rid of spider veins</a> and varicose veins are now getting very popular.</p>
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<p>For some other individuals, the existence of varicose veins is no cause for alarm. With a little massage here and there, it might help eliminate these veins or they might just ignore it totally but varicose veins may indicate more serious problems.  Varicose veins may not be a malady for some but it can also be an indication of an underlying problem. Not only that, they may also cause excruciating pain in certain instances. And as what have said, varicose veins can also be a symptom that indicates a higher risk of other circulatory system disorders.</p>
<p>But before we get to that and to finding out the best <a href="http://www.varicoseveinsguide.com" target='_blank'>varicose vein treatment</a>, you should also be aware of the different causes of varicose veins and before seeking medical advice. The organ that pumps blood to all areas of the body is the heart, would you agree? And, which then requires blood vessels to transport the blood to various areas of the body as well as back to the heart. Although you can say that the arteries transport blood from the heart to all parts of the body, it is actually the veins that carry blood back to the heart to be re-oxygenated. These vessels work unceasinglythroughout your life especially those that are found in the legs. They challenge the laws of gravity by bringing the blood all the way up back into the heart. Now, because of the weight being exerted on those legs of yours, these vessels can no longer work normally and blood gets &ldquo;stuck&rdquo; down there and once this happens, the veins will swell up, thus, varicose veins and that means, lesser blood is brought up back to the heart which can cause your heart to palpitate then, God knows what will happen next. Now, what if you &lsquo;re an obese type of person?  Now, that can really make things worse, would you agree? That&rsquo;s why, most obese persons that you might see can have varicose veins. The blood is not sufficient to make the heart go pumping normally and then, fats that surround the heart can make matters go over the cliff and lets you in for the last ride. You have to face it. Obesity is also one of the causes of varicose veins. So, what will you do if you are one of them? Of course, go on a balanced diet and exercise on a regular basis and of course, you need to find a natural <a href="http://www.varicoseveinsguide.com" target='_blank'>spider veins treatment</a>. With regards to exercise, walking is a good simple exercise that you can do.</p>
<p>Now, there is another cause of varicose veins and it&rsquo;s heredity, as the risk of getting varicose veins for women with a family history of varicose veins are greater than others. One rare cause of varicose vein is overexposure to the sun. Too much exposure to UV rays may cause varicose veins on our face. To reduce the odds of getting varicose veins, one should limit exposure to the harmful effects of the sun, maintain body weight and healthy diet and exercise regularly. Now, aside from a natural remedy that you might find right here by following the link above, you can also use compression stockings, creams and lotions or surgically removing the affected veins but if you are leaning on the healthy side of the fence, then, a natural varicose veins removal or treatment is your best alternative.</p>
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		<title>Control Asthma</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a father of a child with asthma, you are surrounded by good help. There are at least 1.1 million young people suffering from asthma within the United Kingdom. Even though asthma can be a stressful disease, there are many ways to control your child&#8217;s asthma so they can go on to live [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com">Chronic Illness Cures</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com/control-asthma/">Control Asthma</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a father of a child with asthma, you are surrounded by good help. There are at least 1.1 million young people suffering from asthma within the United Kingdom. Even though asthma can be a stressful disease, there are many ways to control your child&rsquo;s asthma so they can go on to live normal and enjoyable lives.</p>
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<p><a href="http://controllingasthma.net/7-easy-strategies-to-control-your-asthma/" target='_blank'>Control Asthma</a></p>
<p>It can be quite hard to discover asthma in the very young young people because of the number of illnesses that they may have that have similar symptoms to asthma. Wheezing is the main symptom of asthma and at least 1 in 7 young people will have some form of wheezing problem in the first 7 years of their lives. Most of the young people who do experience wheezing at a young age will not go on to later develop asthma. </p>
<p>Another reason it is very hard to discover asthma is because it is not particularly easy to test how well a baby or a child&rsquo;s lungs are performing. The test used (peak flow meter) is unreliable and not 100 per cent accurate in young young people. </p>
<p><a href="http://controllingasthma.net" target='_blank'>Controlling Asthma</a></p>
<p>You may have to keep a close eye on your young people for other developing symptoms and your doctor will more than likely have you keep a record of all problems and illnesses. </p>
<p>It is possible that even though your child does have asthma that they will grow out of it later on in life. If they don&rsquo;t grow out of it, the severity of the asthma may weaken as they get older. </p>
<p>There are some medicines available for asthma in young people as well as medicines that will help get an attack under control. The two types of asthma medication available are preventers and relievers. The two work in very different ways and are used depending on the severity of your child&rsquo;s asthma. </p>
<p>The majority of the medicines available for asthma are taken by using an inhaler and breathing in the medicine into the airways. This way, the medicine goes directly into the lungs helping the child breath more easily. The relievers are used to help the symptoms as and when they actually happen. The preventers are used to actively protect the child&rsquo;s airways and help reduce the likelihood of an asthma attack and the symptoms. There are other medications available, although the inhalers are the most common prescribed in the United Kingdom. </p>
<p>Some young people may have to go through a small, short dose of steroid treatment for their asthma. This course is usually only 3 days long, but may go on to 5 days. Steroids will bring a severe attack down quickly and help the child recover from an attack. There will not be any other side effects from the steroids as the dosage is low and the course is short. </p>
<p><a href="http://controllingasthma.net/asthma-in-children/" target='_blank'>How to Control Asthma</a></p>
<p>Asthma in young people doesn&rsquo;t have to mean the end of playing outside having fun with friends and living a normal life. With the advancement in medicine, asthma is easily controlled. However, be sure to keep a close eye on your young people and if their symptoms get wore or more sever, go back to your doctor. </p>
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		<title>Are Allergies And Asthma Related?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we hear of allergy and asthma studies, we often find them lumped together. Is there really a connection between allergies and asthma? To get to the answer to this, we must first learn what allergies and asthma actually are. Allergies are immune system reactions to things that others would find harmless. Certain foods, pollen, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com">Chronic Illness Cures</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com/allergies-asthma-related/">Are Allergies And Asthma Related?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we hear of allergy and <a href="http://healthnfittness.com/asthma/" target='_blank'>asthma</a> studies, we often find them lumped together.  Is there really a connection between allergies and asthma?  To get to the answer to this, we must first learn what allergies and asthma actually are.</p>
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<p>Allergies are immune system reactions to things that others would find harmless.  Certain foods, pollen, even dust are all considered allergens that can trigger an allergic reaction.  The immune system produces antibodies that release chemicals.</p>
<p>Asthma is a chronic lung condition, characterized by difficulty in breathing due to extra sensitive or hyper-responsive airways. During an asthma attack, the airways become irritated and react by narrowing and constructing, causing increased resistance to airflow, and obstructing the flow of air to and from the lungs. Common early warning signs of asthma include fatigue, coughing (especially at night), wheezing, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest, runny nose, and itchy throat.</p>
<p>Allergies, on the other hand, are immune system reactions to things that most people would experience as harmless. Certain foods, dust, pollen &#8230; these are allergens that can trigger an allergy attack. When they&#8217;re encountered, the body&#8217;s immune system produces IgE antibodies to fight the allergen. These antibodies create the release of chemicals into the bloodstream, one of which (histamine) affects the eyes, nose, throat, lungs, and skin, causing the allergy&#8217;s symptoms. </p>
<p>So now that we have a better picture of how these two health conditions work, the question becomes &#8230; is there a relationship between allergies and asthma?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s true that those with certain allergies (usually allergies that affect the nose and eyes, such as dust mites, animal dander, mold or pollen) are more likely to develop asthma than say &#8230; those without allergies or those with allergies in other classifications, such as food allergies. But it&#8217;s also true that many of those with allergies never develop asthma at all.</p>
<p>In addition, there are other factors that can contribute to a person&#8217;s asthma. Unmonitored exercise, for example. Or other illnesses, such as colds or the flu. </p>
<p>Scientists aren&#8217;t sure what lies at the root cause of asthma. Various studies are looking at a variety of factors, including air pollution, obesity, and as strange as it might sound, even the lack of exposure to viruses and bacteria in childhood (which may prevent the immune system from growing stronger).</p>
<p>What we do know is that exposure to indoor allergens, pollen, animal dander, grass &#8230; in other words, allergy-related factors, are often found in asthmatics. Often, but not always. And it also appears that asthma tends to run in families. If both parents have asthma, there&#8217;s actually a 40% probability their children will develop the disease as well.</p>
<p>Current research efforts have been exploring the influence of environmental factors, genetics (as mentioned above), and even stress on asthma. This creates the potential to dramatically reduce a person&#8217;s asthma severity levels by altering his or her exposure to the aggravating factors. This can be particularly successful when the culprit is something that&#8217;s relatively easy to control. Dust, for instance. Or something only encountered in a work environment. Or, though it&#8217;s certainly much more difficult because of the emotional component, a family pet.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the most common allergy that appears to have a direct influence on asthma is an allergy to dust mites. Eliminating these mites to the extent that it might make a difference in the severity of your asthma requires a major change in lifestyle and can often be quite expensive. That doesn&#8217;t mean it can&#8217;t be done, only that it&#8217;s not as easy as simply staying indoors during the pollen season or switching to a less stressful job.</p>
<p>Of course, new treatments are coming along all the time, and considerable research is currently dedicated to finding ways to modify, abolish or diminish the affect allergies have on the body. It&#8217;s believed that with the successful control of allergies can come the successful control of asthma, particularly in younger sufferers.</p>
<p>In the meantime, here&#8217;s what we know &#8230; asthma can be triggered by allergic reactions, but it can also be triggered by nonallergic reactions. Most asthma attacks result from exposure to allergens such as pollen, household dust, and mold. These attacks can be influenced by indoor or outdoor environments. Because a majority of asthma sufferers are affected by some form of allergies, it&#8217;s worth the effort to work closely with your doctor to try to identify and control all potential allergens within your influence.</p>
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		<title>Acute Bronchitis: How You Can Prevent It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Respiratory illnesses are very common nowadays. From asthma to other forms of respiratory illnesses, there are a millions of people suffering from different kinds of respiratory disorders. You have to consider the fact that your respiratory system is one of the vital systems that you need in your body. This is why you should know [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com">Chronic Illness Cures</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com/acute-bronchitis-how-you-can-prevent-it/">Acute Bronchitis: How You Can Prevent It</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Respiratory illnesses are very common nowadays. From asthma to other forms of respiratory illnesses, there are a millions of people suffering from different kinds of respiratory disorders. You have to consider the fact that your respiratory system is one of the vital systems that you need in your body. This is why you should know how to take care of your respiratory system in order to enjoy and live a normal and productive life.</p>
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<p>However, there are some cases where people can suffer from respiratory illnesses, such as bronchitis. Bronchitis is a respiratory illness that affects the bronchial tree where the bronchi of the lungs become inflamed. Tobacco smokers and people living in areas where there is a high level of air pollution are mainly affected by this disease. If you are one of this people, you have to know how to prevent bronchitis from affecting you.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sbenterprisepacific.com/acute-bronchitis/" target='_blank'>Acute Bronchitis: How You Can Prevent It</a></p>
<p>Firstly, you have to understand that there are two kinds of bronchitis. The first one is called acute bronchitis where it can last for only 10 to 12 days. The second kind of bronchitis is called chronic bronchitis where it can last up to three months to two years.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.sbenterprisepacific.com/" target='_blank'>acute bronchitis</a>, it is fairly easy to prevent this particular respiratory illness from affecting you. Acute bronchitis is mainly caused by virus and bacterial infections. However, there are some rare cases where bronchitis can be caused by fungus. The person suffering from acute bronchitis may experience persistent coughing with mucus, feeling of fatigue, shortness of breath, mild chest pains, mild fever, vibration inside the chest when breathing, and they will also experience a feeling of coldness.</p>
<p>The virus that causes bronchitis can be the same virus that causes the common cold. In acute bronchitis that is caused by virus infection, no special medications are usually needed. All you need is plenty of rest, and drink a lot non caffeinated and non alcoholic beverages.</p>
<p>However, if the acute bronchitis is caused by bacterial infection, there will usually be antibiotic medications involved along with the mentioned treatments. If it is possible, the house where the patient is staying should have increased humidity by using room humidifiers.</p>
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		<title>Asthma&#8217;s History Can Be Traced To Ancient Times</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asthma is a disease that goes a long way back in time and there is a lot of mention of it throughout the ages; so much so, that it can be considered a very primeval disease. Thus, it would be wrong to think of asthma as a relatively modern ailment. If you look closely at [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com">Chronic Illness Cures</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com/asthmas-history-traced-ancient-times/">Asthma&#8217;s History Can Be Traced To Ancient Times</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asthma is a disease that goes a long way back in time and there is a lot of mention of it throughout the ages; so much so, that it can be considered a very primeval disease. Thus, it would be wrong to think of asthma as a relatively modern ailment. If you look closely at the history of asthma, you will find it mentioned in many an ancient chronicle as well. However, you can be sure that asthma as a disease has certainly grown and affected more people in the recent past than at any time before, and the reason for this is the greater number of pollutants present in the air as also in the environment today.<span id="more-217"></span></p>
<p>Before you look at the history of asthma, it may be worth knowing that this term actually owes its origins to Greek in which language it was deemed to denote the act of panting or breathing whilst the mouth was open. And, according to the history of asthma, there was an ancient physician who was also of Greek descent that found out that women were more likely to suffer from asthma as compared with men, though he did observe that men were more likely to die from asthma as compared with women.</p>
<p>Another interesting mention of the asthmatic condition was made by a consulting physician to the Roman emperors, and this person named Galen found out as early as the second century AD that asthma was a lung disease with seizure-like properties and he could even perceive that the disease came about because of blockage of the bronchial tubes.</p>
<p>The next interesting mention about asthma came about, as chronicled in the history of asthma, when in the year 1552, Archbishop Hamilton who was undergoing <a href="http://www.asthmatreatmentsite.com/" target='_blank'>asthma treatment</a> by a physician named Giolamo Cardano, recommended an entire routine to treat the problem that included exercising, taking a diet and removing the leather pillow as well as the feather bed from the bedroom of the Archbishop, which needless to say, provided prompt relief and which made Cardano very famous as well.</p>
<p>And, the <a href="http://www.asthmatreatmentsite.com/" target='_blank'>history of asthma</a> also tells of Van Helmont who was a well known physician and an asthmatic as well who found the link between smoking, irritants and asthma and he even went so far as to compare asthma with epilepsy and found out that asthma came about because of trouble in the lung pipes.</p>
<p>Thus, there have been many new findings related to asthma that have been found out during all these many years and the history of asthma is indeed very interesting, and the study of the disease has now progressed far enough for doctors to be able to diagnose as well as treat and also control the disease quite effectively, which has brought new hope into the lives of many asthmatics even though a new asthmatic is being diagnosed every day somewhere in the world today.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[People that suffer with asthma, a nasty condition that affects the air passages making them hypersensitive, often have a more pronounced reaction to allergy inducing products or surroundings. People with asthma have very sensitive airways that narrow in response to certain asthma triggers, leading to difficulty in breathing. The most successful asthma treatment to date [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com">Chronic Illness Cures</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.chronicillnesscures.com/facts-about-asthma/">Facts About Asthma</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People that suffer with asthma, a nasty condition that affects the air passages making them hypersensitive, often have a more pronounced reaction to allergy inducing products or surroundings. People with asthma have very sensitive airways that narrow in response to certain asthma triggers, leading to difficulty in breathing.<span id="more-158"></span></p>
<p>The most successful asthma treatment to date is that of avoiding attacks in the first place which is why it is imperative an asthma patient learns to recognize when an asthma attack is going to take place. These symptoms can all be present or only a few but they include problems breathing, a feeling as if someone has a tight band around your chest, constant coughing and of course wheezing.</p>
<p>A very common asthma symptom is the feeling of breathlessness but the most characteristic (but not universal) symptom is wheezing, which is a musical sound like a faint whistle, produced usually while one is exhaling. This is a symptom not just of asthma but tends to be a common condition with everyone who has a lung disorder it is just most noticeable in asthma sufferers.</p>
<p>The coughing can be the most irritating for the patient though as it has a tendency to affect them most in the morning or at night but it is often experienced by anyone with a cold. This is the reason that many people confuse a person with asthma as someone who just has a cold or perhaps the flu virus. An easy way to see the difference though is the person with have a noticeable bluish tinge to their skin which is an unmistakable indication that they are not receiving enough oxygen and require medication.</p>
<p>While these symptoms are indicative of asthma, the most important one is the problem breathing which is usually caused by an irritant that they have an allergy too. Shallow but rapid breathing is also another symptom of asthma and can last for some time even if the asthma patient is taking medication to treat the condition.</p>
<p>No two asthma attacks are alike and the severity of some is so severe that the airways are completely blocked requiring emergency treatment as oxygen is not getting to vital organs. It may be the case that a previous history of allergies within the family may be the basis of asthma but whatever the cause, it is still responsible for a large number of deaths each year and for over 20,500,000 Americans to have this awful condition.</p>
<p>For the asthma sufferer, finding out what triggers the asthma is the most important thing to achieve as this way preventing attacks becomes much easier. While your doctor will have supplied medication for your condition, that does not mean it cannot be made worse by additional irritants over time so constant monitoring of the condition is necessary.</p>
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