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  • What Are The 3 Effective Strategies Of Natural Treatment For Rheumatoid Arthritis  By : AndyLim
    In rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system goes haywire and begins attacking tissues at the linings of the joints. This leaves you with inflamed joints which affects the surrounding muscles. Therefore, you will feel stiffness, pain, and swelling.
  • Risk Factors for Heart Disease Can be Controlled  By : AndrewBicknell
    Many of the risk factors for heart disease are related to lifestyle and environmental factors and are typically labeled uncontrollable (non-modifiable) or controllable (modifiable). These can be conditions, personal traits and lifestyles that contribute to atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), which causes coronary artery disease.
  • Eczema - The Secret Diet For Curing Your Eczema  By : DaneStanton
    When it comes to curing your eczema, there is nothing more important that your diet. Let's forget about all the topical lotions and other drugs available on the market for a second here and focus on something that could have a life-altering effect. When it comes to any form of skin disorder, there is nothing more important than sustaining a healthy diet.
  • Mold And Ways To Avoid It  By : Jim Corkern
    Mold is a very sneaky fungus which can invade your home from outside, or leaky plumbing, or even condensation due to high humidity. Mold loves to grow where there is a lot of moisture in the air or even where there is water in general.
  • What Is Knee Arthritis?  By : Matthew Hick
    The most common type of knee arthritis is Osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease, caused by wear-and-tear on the knee joints. Osteoarthritis causes a progressive wearing away of the cartilage of the joint surrounding the knee.
  • The First Non-Invasive Diabetes Screening Device  By : FayeBautista
    VeraLight Inc. is the developer of the non-invasive diabetes-screening device code-named "Scout" and its researchers conducted the study on 322 subjects ranging from 21 to 88 years old with a broad range of skin color.
  • What Kind Of Arthritis Do You Have?  By : Matthew Hick
    The American Arthritis Foundation reports that there are nearly 100 different types of arthritis causing discomfort in people's joints today! Each comes with its own set of symptoms and treatments, making it important to receive proper diagnosis by a rheumatologist before setting off on a treatment path.
  • Eczema Conditions - Gravitational Eczema And Asteatotic Eczema  By : DaneStanton
    Gravitational eczema and asteatotic eczema are two forms of eczema that many sufferers know all too well. This article will teach you a little about these two forms and hopefully help you to prevent them from happening to you in the future.
  • Do You Have Prostate Cancer Symptoms?  By : HelenHecker
    The prostate gland is located directly beneath the bladder and in front of the rectum. It's a small, walnut-sized structure that makes up part of a man's reproductive system. It wraps around the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine out of the body.
  • The Obagi Blue Peel  By : David Maillie
    Obagi blue peels are on every womans list of desired skin treatments. They have received tons of publicity in recent years for their skin rejuvenation abilities and top doctors and plastic surgeons from coast to coast have made it a mainstay of their anti aging skin care programs. Below we will discuss the positive results one can expect from a Obagi Blue Peel and the limitations that are also inherent with the Obagi Blue Peel.
  • Help ! Am I Having A Heart Attack ?  By : K. Cheong
    Most people fear they are having a heart attack when they experience chest pain. There's good news and bad news. The good news is, not all chest pain comes from the heart. The causes can range from merely being inconvenient , like a muscle ache , to the more serious like heart burn, as the oesophagus ( the "foodpipe") runs behind the heart. Some can even be life-threatening, like a blood clot in the lungs.
  • My Doctor Says I Have High Blood Pressure  By : K. Cheong
    I couldn't resist the title. There are 4 groups of people I can think of. Those who don't have high blood pressure but think they do, those who do have high blood pressure but think they don't, those who don't know and don't care, and those who do know, and do care.
  • Help ! Am I Having A Stroke ?  By : K. Cheong
    A stroke is the brain's equivalent of a heart attack. It happens when the blood flow to the brain is suddenly disrupted. There are two main ways this happens, either the blood flow is suddenly blocked, eg. by a blood clot, or by a sudden bleed in the brain. Either way, it is a medical emergency. Sometimes, there are warning signs, where a person can have a very early stroke that is transient, and then recover. These are called transient ischaemic attacks(or TIAs).
  • American Hospitals Kill 100,000 A Year  By : Pat Carpenter
    If you've ever had the sneaking suspicion hospitals aren't doing all they can to prevent infections, you may be right. According to three studies published in the American Journal of Medical Quality, most hospital-acquired, or nosocomial infections, arise as a result of hospital procedures, not from the level of patients' illness. Inadequate hand-washing and insufficient donning of sterile clothing by busy healthcare workers are believed to be major contributing factors.
  • Binge Drinking In Texas Is Not Responsible  By : Pat Carpenter
    Even though alcohol consumption is legal for individuals in Dallas, Houston or anywhere in Texas who are 21 or over, it should be remembered that alcohol is still a harmful, dangerous drug. Sure, it seems like "everyone" drinks, and sometimes it even seems like everyone drinks a lot. But that's not really the truth. There are a lot of people who don't drink at all, and the vast majority of adults don't drink at all heavily.
  • 8 Steps for Coping with and Healing Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)  By : David Maillie
    Attention deficit disorder is a serious disorder and it is not going away. It causes depression, inattentiveness, relationship and behavorial problems, deviant behavior (crime), can lead to drug abuse, alcoholism and even suicide. To better understand this disorder and correct it there are 8 steps we must follow:
  • Prostate Cancer Conventional Therapy And Natural Treatment  By : HelenHecker
    Today prostate cancer is the third most common cause of death from cancer in men of all ages and is the most common cause of death from cancer in men over 75 years old. Men who are younger than 40 are rarely ever diagnosed with prostate cancer but they should still aware it's possible. It's estimated that there are approximately 234,460 men in the U.S. who will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, and approximately 27,350 will eventually die from this disease.
  • Arthritis Pain Relief - Avoid Arthritis Drugs - Change Your Diet  By : HelenHecker
    During my professional nursing career I was never able to find relief for my arthritis pain until I turned to the field of natural or alternative medicine. And arthritis sufferers today are continually seeking relief from their arthritis pain.
  • Causes of Bowel Incontinence  By : Robert Hill
    There are many causes of bowel or fecal incontinence. The condition occurs when something is wrong within the complex mechanisms of the body that maintain continence. Common causes of fecal incontinence include diarrhea, pelvic floor dysfunction, muscle and nerve damage, loss of storage capacity and constipation.
  • Binge Eating Or Just Greed?  By : Andrea Flint
    Most people accept that anorexics have a real illness that needs treatment, but other eating disorders aren't always as widely acknowledged. Find out why binge eating is every bit as real a condition as anorexia nervosa.
  • HaileysWish.org Non-Profit  By : Greg Cavlovic
    Known as the powerhouse of the cell mitochondria are responsible for providing energy to any living cell. The presence of mitochondria in a cell is usually seen as a sign of evolution and both plants and animals have mitochondria as a part of their cells. In fact the reason why viruses are considered half living and half dead is because they lack basic cellular structures like mitochondria. Mitochondrial diseases usually occur due to impaired mitochondrial functioning resulting from defective D
  • Dying? No Risky Drugs For You! Texas Faces The Reality Of Inaccessible Experimental Drugs  By : Pat Carpenter
    Apparently, one's schedule of death is more of the court's business than most would believe. On August 7th, the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled against terminally ill patients' right to try experimental drugs in an effort to save their own lives.
  • S.A.D. And The Winter Blues  By : Ron Berry
    Every year as many as ten million Americans, approximately 6 percent of the population, fall prey to this insidious disease. It quietly robs you of your energy, your zest for life and overall health. The "Winter Blues" which has also been called "The Hibernation Response" is actually a milder form of S.A.D. (Seasonal Affective Disorder) and usually temporary but no less painful.
  • Birth Hypoxia  By : Christopher Hartwell 001
    Hypoxia is a clinical condition that involves improper circulation of oxygen to tissues, organs or in some cases the entire body. Hypoxia differs form anoxia in that there is still some oxygen supply available to the tissue, where as in the case of anoxia there is no oxygen available to the tissues at all. In rare cases due to various factors children are born with poor oxygen circulation to the body and organs and this condition is known as birth hypoxia or perinatal hypoxia. In child hypoxia
  • Assisted Living - Way to Stay Independent !  By : claira
    As Time goes on, it leaves a lasting imprint on us, physically, if not mentally, only to wake and find one fine day, while the body is weak, the mind is only too willing! However, a willing mind is of little help, when we are no longer limber of body or nimble of foot.
  • Effects of Pomegranate Juice On Prostate Cancer  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Are you suffering from prostate cancer? Research as demonstrated that pomegranate high in polyphenols can have a positive effect on prostate health.
  • Heart Disease Number 1 killer In America  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Are you suffering from Cardiovascular disease? Learn about some natural vitamin supplements that may help prevent this disease along with dietary changes.
  • A Quick Look at Depression and Teen Suicide  By : jm
    Teenage suicide is an alarming factor in the US and the statistics are increasing. Suicide is the third leading cause of death among teens and adolescents. It is reported that one of the major causes of teenage suicide is depression. Depression affects a person’s thoughts in such a way that the person doesn’t see that he or she can overcome a present problem. It’s as if the depression puts a filter on the person’s thinking that distorts things. It is very important to take suicide attempts serio
  • Eclipsing the Mind: The Most Common Mental Health Disorders Today  By : jm
    The percentage of the population that is developing mental illness is alarmingly high. According to recent statistics, the most common mental health problems are depression, Alzheimer's, bi-polar disorder, and schizophrenia.
  • Keep Your Bladder Active and Bacteria-Free  By : jm
    Under normal conditions, urine is sterile and bacteria-free. Urinary tracinfection occurs when bacteria get into the urethra, bladder and kidneys. UTI may be uncomfortable and painful but it can easily be treated.
  • OCD : Beyond Unreasonable Doubt And Ritual  By : jm
    Normal healthy people have fears and rituals, such as checking to see if the stove is off several times before leaving the house. The only difference is that people with OCD tend to overdo their rituals to the point that it obstructs with their daily life.
  • Natural Diabetic Diet  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    If you have only recently been diagnosed with diabetes or have been living with diabetes all your life, consulting your doctor and taking vitamin supplements can help bring your blood sugar more under control.
  • Life after Prison  By : jm
    The article is about the travails of prison inmates and how their lives inside the “slammer” lead to depression, fear, and anxiety. The article highlights the difficulties that prisoners go through as they lead lives far away from their families. The article also shows how the prisoners can lead normal lives after they finish their sentence and are allowed to return to society.
  • Move yourself up to beat depression!  By : jm
    Physical exercise can improve both your mental and physical health. Medical experts proved that exercise positively affects the levels of certain mood-enhancing neurotransmitters in the brain. Exercise not only gives you a healthy heart or lowers your blood pressure, exercise is also one of the best depression treatment.
  • Agoraphobia: Get Out of the Market and Conquer Your Fear  By : jm
    A kind of phobia that can be seriously disabling to an individual is called agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is a condition which develops when a person begins to avoid spaces or situations associated with anxiety. Though researchers are still looking for answers that causes someone to have agoraphobia, there are risk factors involved which is mentioned in this article that may cause agoraphobia.
  • How a Panic Disorder Evolved into Scientific Theory  By : jm
    Panic disorder, which affects an estimated 13 million Americans, manifests itself in unexpected attacks of extreme anxiety, with symptoms including rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, trembling, sweating, nausea and dizziness. those who do have panic disorder, if left untreated, The disorder can become very disabling. Panic disorder is often accompanied by other conditions such as depression or alcoholism, and may lead into phobias, which can develop in places or situations where panic attack
  • Is St. John’s Wort Effective As Popular Prescription Anti-Depressant  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    For some, fighting depression and mood disorders can feel like an up hill battle. Learn about an herb that could help easy this up hill battle.
  • Safe Sex and You : Some Pointers on Avoiding STDs  By : Ken Brower-10301
    With increasing incidence and information on sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and the AIDS epidemic, the term safe sex has also made its way to public consciousness. Loosely defined, safe sex is a practice in which one or both partners take action in preventing the transmission of STDs and HIV.
  • The Path To Self-Destruction: Rock Music, Drugs, and Depression  By : jm
    The article is about rock stars, who, despite their wealth, fame and fortune, ended up committing suicide. The article also tackles the depression, drug addiction, and self-destructive ways of these rock stars who, at the very core, remained lonely, afraid, and desperate for love and acceptance.
  • AIDS Education: How Effective?  By : Ken Brower-10301
    With AIDS prevalence and incidence still high in some parts of the world and still a public health concern in the U.S., there’s no arguing that more effective AIDS prevention programs are still needed to be designed and implemented. Over 150 Americans are diagnosed with HIV every day.
  • Alternative Approaches For Attention Deficit And Hyperactivity Disorders  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Attention and hyperactivity in children seems to be on the increase and parents are at a loss as to what might help. Dietary changes and vitamin supplements may reduce symptoms of ADHD in children diagnosed.
  • Give Your Child A Healthy Start To The New School Year  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Keeping your children healthy can at times be a difficult job especially when winter is on its way. But, keeping your kinds clean by teaching them how to wash their hands and proper nutrition can help.
  • And War Vets Still Suffer After All  By : jm
    Memory problems, chronic fatigue, depression, stress and other mysterious ailments and mental disorders are some of the issues that afflicted thousands of war veterans. One significant problem that is common among war veterans is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This disorder was given a serious though recently. However, support is available for military personnel experiencing PTSD.
  • Like A Lamb To The Slaughter: Anesthesia Awareness  By : jm
    While most people are sound asleep and are unaware of what is being done to their body during surgery, there are some cases where the anesthetic wears off too soon and the patient wakes up in the middle of the procedure. When this happens, the realization of what is going on and the inability to alert the surgeons as to what is going on can be severely stressful for a person. Psychological damage is a given, with some cases of survivors being driven to suicide because of the experience.
  • Cutting  By : jhon
    Self-abusers generally grow bad behavioral habits, and show signs of low self esteem and depression.
  • Psychosis: Hard to Ignore  By : jm
    This article talks about psychosis, its symptoms, and causes. It aims to inform the reader about the need to be educated about psychosis, including the various medication and therapies available for psychiatric patients. The article also makes a case for a need to remove the social stigma attached to having a psychiatric problem.
  • Choosing Breast Reconstruction: What A Woman Should Consider  By : Dr Jeremy Williams-12244
    Each year over 180,000 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed. With that comes the emotion of confronting the disease head on, and the education of finding the best choices and resources available today.
  • Baby Blues: The Challenges of Postpartum Depression  By : jm
    This article provides information regarding “baby blues” --- a mental and emotional state that occurs right after pregnancy. Women who experience post-partum depression can feel a shift in their mood and attitude towards their own baby. Postpartum depression symptoms, risk factors, and preventive measures are also discussed at length.
  • When Sleep Becomes an Age-Old Problem  By : jm
    It has always been thought that sleep starts to deteriorate in late middle age and steadily erodes from then on. New findings, however, shows that sleep problems are not due to aging itself, but mostly caused by illnesses or the medications used to treat the elderly.
  • The Implosive Nature of Schizophrenia  By : jm
    The outward signs of schizophrenia may be well-known, but most patients who develop them are rather skilled at keeping them from other people. They may appear odd at times, but most people dismiss this oddness as the occasional fit of weirdness that people subconsciously afford others. This can often make it difficult for people to recognize that they need help.
  • Turberculosis: The Heavy Load on Vour Chest  By : jm
    This article is about tuberculosis. It sits on the top three of the ten most infectious diseases in the world. It is caused by a class of mycobacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is classified into pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB. Pulmonary TB manifests infection in the lung. Extrapulmonary TB affects, as the name suggests, organs aside from the lung. TB is treated using antibiotics, but for longer periods than regular antibiotics usage.
  • The End Is The Beginning: Obesity After Menstruation  By : jm
    People are becoming increasingly overweight and a majority of this population are postmenopausal women. The physiological withdrawal of estrogen brings about changes in fat distribution that increase the risk for the metabolic syndrome, that may cause complications like: diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The treatment of postmenopausal obesity is very simple logically, but incredibly difficult - eat less and exercise more.
  • Does Weather Really Affect Arthritis?  By : David Freeman-13695
    SummaryDoes the Weather Really Affect Arthritis?" Arthritis, and its numerous forms, is just one of the conditions that some believe is directly affected by the weather and changes in barometric pressure. Weather and Arthritis Pain Research"
  • Far Infrared Therapy Shown To Benefit Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Have you been tired and even though you get plenty of sleep you cant get any boost in energy? You might have chronic fatigue syndrome, a common disorder affecting millions of individuals. Read about how a sauna can boost energy and reduce chronic fatigue.
  • Women At Risk Of Heart Stroke Due To Panic Attack  By : jm
    A study of more than 3,000 older women reveals that rapid pulse and shortness of breath of a panic attack can feel like a heart attack, and may signal a brewing heart trouble. “It does tie together very well with what we know about the biology and physiology of the stress hormones,” Manson said. “I think it does suggest that this is something to discuss with your doctor, ” Manson said.
  • 'Tis The Season Not To Be Jolly  By : jm
    Climate changes seem to affect many people and they just can't understand why they tend to feel gloomy and miserable. This mood disorder is called winter depression, or Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) which occurs during the months of November to February.
  • Understanding and Treating Fatigue  By : jm
    Fatigue is experienced by many individuals in their daily lives. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) can be hazardous and lead to the development of other illnesses.This syndrome can be treated with B-complex vitamins coupled with a healthy and active lifestyle.
  • Omega-3 Relieves Depression in Some Individuals  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Depression can be a debilitating disease with no hope in site for those suffering from it. Omega-3 fish oil may be an inexpensive fix for those who suffer.
  • When Getting a Good Night's Sleep Remains a Dream  By : jm
    Getting a good night's sleep has become just a dream for almost all of us. An average person needs eight hours of sleep, but will all the stresses of everyday life, one can be a victim of sleep deprivation and other sleep disorders. This article tackles some of it.
  • Trouble Sleeping? Why Not Ask Your Grannies!  By : jm
    Everyone of us needs to rest, our bodies need sleep. However, there are people who cannot seem to get enough sleep, most especially the older people who have been suffering sleep deprivation because of so many causes and because of their age.
  • The Back-breaking Truth About Osteoporosis  By : spatty46
    This article is about osteoporosis.This briefly discusses a statistic of men and women affected by the said condition It explains what osteoporosis is about and what it’s general symptoms are. Risk factors that increase chances of getting osteoporosis is also enumerated.Some tips are also given to help treat this condition, and also to prevent getting osteoporosis as well.
  • Pneumonia: Investigating the Rise of Lung Infections Among US Troops  By : spatty46
    This article talks about the mysterious disease that has been plaguing US soldiers and causing deaths. Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Many different organisms can cause it, including bacteria, virus,and fungi. Symptoms and treatment are also tackled.
  • All Bones About It: New Treatment For GVHD  By : jm
    Bone marrow transplants have been part of the milieu of potential treatments for cancer for decades, but that does not mean that there are no side effects. Graft-versus-host disease is among the most common and most damaging problems that the transplant can cause, particularly because the medication that treats it can cause side effects that require further medication.
  • What You Need To Know About MRSA  By : spatty46
    MRSA have two distinct strains: a type spread in hospitals and other health facilities, and a genetically different type spread in communities. Most MRSA victims are hospital patients;only 14 percent of serious MRSA infections are the kind spread in the community.
  • How to cope teens and their depression?  By : jhon
    Try to minimize your teenager’s depression by talking to them and approaching them in a friendly manner.
  • Mohs technique used for skin cancer detection  By : Jeff Klemin-6598
    Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer. The cryoembedder is a device used with a cryostat that helps mohs surgeons.
  • Understanding Idiopathic Medical Conditions  By : jm
    The article talks about the idiopathic case in medical conditions and diseases.The article also cites examples of today’s known diseases and conditions that a considered idiopathic in nature for the lack of acknowledged causes or origins. Some of the cited diseases and disorders in the article are acute idiopathic
    polyneuritis and idiopathic scoliosis.
  • Common Causes of Lower and Upper Back Pain  By : Tom Featherstone
    Lower back pain, as well as middle back pain and upper back pain, can be caused by several factors, which can be either chronic or acute. Acute back pain is usually related to a recent occurrence, and chronic back pain is one that has been present for an extended amount of time.
    To determine what type of back pain you have, the first thing to ask yourself is how long the pain has been occurring. This will answer the question as to whether you suffer from acute or chronic back pain, which wi
  • Tips on Lower Back Pain Relief and Prevention  By : Tom Featherstone
    If you are experiencing lower back pain, there are certain tips and techniques that you may perform to relieve the pain. There are also ways to prevent any future occurrences. Are you doing all that you can do to relieve that sharp back pain, or do you just believe that it is something you must live with? Like many others, you may have tried several treatments without success. However, there really are simple solutions to solve complex back pain problems.
    Some chronic back pain can be sit
  • Diabetes and You  By : Andre Zayas-13330
    Did you know that diabetes is a disease that affects seven percent of the population of the United States? Diabetes is a condition that affects people from all lifestyles.
  • The effect of HIV in Tanzania  By : Frederick Mlaponi-4576
    Describes the effect of HIV in Tanzania
  • Can You Get Too Much Sleep and Hypoglycemia  By : Chuck Bluestein-4263
    This article tells about sleeping and if you can do it too much and why some people will feel bad after sleeping a long time. It also tells about its connection to hypoglycemia.
  • Fight Asthma with Fruit, Fish, and Fresh Air  By : Mary Coyle
    In addition to preventing asthma through an improved diet, it is important to avoid triggers in the air that may bring on attacks. While outdoor air cannot be controlled, indoor air can be effectively purified with the help of air ionizers.
  • Second-Hand Asbestos Exposure  By : Joe Devine-16986
    Second-hand asbestos exposure is a problem much like second-hand smoke is a problem. The difference here is that second-hand exposure to asbestos can result in the deadly lung cancer mesothelioma.
  • United States Reports Record High Number of STDs  By : Ken Brower-10301
    It’s always great to break previously held records unless, as in this case, the record involves number of cases of STDs like chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. In 2006, the United States hit an all-time high with the number of cases of chlamydia reported - over a million. To put that in perspective, that is about 348 people in every 100,000. That may not seem like a lot, but that is a 5.6% increase from the previous year. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that usually goes unnoticed but that can lead to reproductive issues if left untreated. Last year alone, 1,031,000 cases of chlamydia were reported which shattered the record for number of cases of a sexually transmitted disease. The previous record was attributed to 1978 (with gonorrhea cases) which had almost 18,000 fewer cases than 2006.
  • Yes, There Is Now Nontoxic, Clinically Proven Help For Psoriasis  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Thousands of people suffer from psoriasis every day with little hope for relief. There is good news, new psoriasis supplements are available for those suffering that can provide relief with out side effects.
  • When Caregivers Face Depression – How To Improve Today’s Caregiving Role  By : Jonnelle Leimbach-12244
    The life of a caregiver can be all consuming. In fact family caregivers suffer from major depression much more frequently than the rest of the population. Yet when a caregiver suffers, ultimately so does the family member or friend he or she is taking care of.
  • AIDS: A Deadly History  By : Ken Brower-10301
    My first introduction to AIDS came through the news reports of a boy named Ryan White who had contracted the disease through a blood treatment for his hemophilia. I was only 10 or 11 at the time this story was making headlines, but I distinctly remember wondering why so many people were scared of him and why they didn’t want to allow him back to school. His mom ate, played and lived with him every day and she wasn’t scared of being close to him. What was wrong with everybody, I wondered? At that time, AIDS was such a new disease and few people knew much about how it was spread from person to person. Fear of this new unknown disease caused the masses to panic. What many people do not know is that in the early 1980s, which many attribute to be the start of AIDS, this epidemic had already been around for forty years in other parts of the world where it originally began.
  • Hernia Patch  By : Joe Devine-16986
    Hernias are a hole in part of the body that allows other body parts to slip through. They sometimes occur naturally but also can be attributed to surgery.
  • Natural Products Like Stevia And Cinnamon May Support Normal Blood Sugar levels In Diabetics  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Many Americans experience mild blood sugar problems and are prescribed medication to combat it. Alternative herbs are available to help support proper blood sugar levels with zero side effects.
  • Ovarian Cancer Prevention – 2008 Is Not Too Late  By : Suzanne Caplan-8975
    Protecting Yourself from Ovarian Cancer
  • Eighty Seven Percent of All Type 2 Diabetes Can Be Prevented Naturally  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    For some blood sugar is hard to control to the point that one needs insulin. Type II diabetes is preventable if the right steps are taken.
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder  By : James-17797
    There are several different disorders that effect people of all different ages all across the world. A big issue that many people have to face, especially parents, is when their child has one of the countless
  • Avoiding Dementia And Possibly Alzheimer's In Your Twilight Years  By : Mike Hepburn
    Keeping your mind sharp is important as you get older, because an active mind is a healthy mind. It can make your winter years more enjoyable and make your life better in general. If you keep engaging and challenging your brain, you can keep it healthy. Activities to help with brain health include healthy dieting and learning new skills. You can do a crossword puzzle each day or learn a new hobby. Choose something that interests you so you can keep motivated and enjoy it.
  • Urinary Incontinence and Overactive Bladder: The Silent Conditions  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Bladder health is an ever growing concern by millions of Americans who are heading for retirement in the next few years. Learn about incontinence and how you might prevent it.
  • Mental Illness  By : Robert II Smith
    A term generally referred to as mental illness is used to describe a diseases or condition affecting the brain which affects the way a person thinks, behaves, feels and his/her relation to others and surroundings. A person suffering from this condition would often be unable to cope with life’s daily routines and demands.
  • Reasons for Occurrence of Mental Illness  By : Robert II Smith
    The occurrence of mental illness can be caused by different factors or a combination of these several factors. Different explanations are offered by different schools of thought, such as biological, psychological or social explanations for causing mental illness. Current theories however, have mostly acknowledged that all three contribute in varying amounts to a person’s mental ill-health. Many psychiatric diseases can be classified as syndromes, or the association of several clinically recognizable features that do not always have a single cause.
  • 8 Signs of Panic Disorder in Children and Teens-from Algonquin and Lake-in-the-Hills, IL  By : Mike Shery
    What is panic disorder? The symptoms are almost the same for kids as they are for adults. Children and adolescents with panic disorder have repeated periods of intense fear and panic that appear to come from nowhere and for no good reason. Other symptoms include a racing heartbeat, a feeling of shortness of breath and sometimes a fear of going crazy. These symptom episodes are called panic attacks and can last from a few minutes to several hours.
  • Rapid Rise in STDs may Spur New Teenage Condom Law in Columbia  By : Ken Brower-10301
    It isn't always that the government attempts to stay out of moral decisions. In Columbia, the government is looking at a planned teenage condom law. Not only would teenagers in the country be forced to use condoms, but the would also be forced to carry them at all times. This law, which is a consideration of the government, would hopefully help the country to stop pregnancies that are unwanted, and diseases that are transmitted by sexual encounters.
  • Head Injuries in Children  By : Domonic Clark-16825
    Head Injuries in ChildrenA head injury can be deceptively dangerous. What may seem to be an innocent head ache may be something more. Conversely, something which you think looks fatal maybe nothing at
  • Benfotiamine A Natural Solution Or Miracle Substance To Control Blood Sugar?  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Recently, research suggests that bioactive forms of B-1 called benfotiamine can help one manage proper blood sugar levels and boost cellular and cardiovascular health.
  • Fibromyalgia  By : lazy submit
    This informative article on fibromyalgia outlines the symptoms, the causes, and what you can do about it by Dr. Hal Blatman, president of the American Holistic Medical Society, and medical director of the Blatman Pain Clinic.
  • Causes of Eczema  By : Malega Michael
    Check this article for Causes of Eczema issue that may be of some benefit to you, useful information on this topic that is all about Causes of Eczema.
  • Did You Know That High Cholesterol Can Kill?  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Did You Know That High Cholesterol Can Kill? Millions of Americans are diagnosed and die every year from high cholesterol. Don’t be one of the statistics!
  • New from Master Solutions: Oasis Nasal Spray and Oasis Nasal Wash  By : interloop-21095
    Oasis products set themselves apart from other products by treating the cause of CRS without interfering with the immune system. Irrigation of the nasal mucosa with Oasis Nasal Wash facilitates the removal of mucus secretions and cleanses associated nasal tissues of bacteria, viruses, fungi and allergenic debris.
  • Huntington’s disease Mutant Genotype  By : Robert II Smith
    Huntington’s disease (HD) is a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder which is
    characterized by presence of hyperkinetic motor disturbances, neurological abnormalities and progressive dementia.
  • Kidney Stones Symptoms  By : Malega Michael
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  • The Relationship between Sleep and Depression.  By : Steven Bednarek-16825
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