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  • '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.
  • 5 everyday habits that contribute to your risk of developing heart disease  By : Mumtaz Pachisa
    Heart disease or cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is the leading cause of death in many countries including the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, is caused by our daily habits of what we do and what we do not do. Thus, it is very much up to us to improve our habits and our lifestyle to reduce the risk of developing heart ailments and maintain a healthy heart.
  • 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.
  • 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:
  • 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
  • Abestos Related Diseases  By : Peter Wayne-16825
    Asbestos derives from a Greek word which means “inextinguishable” and it was known by this particular group of ancient ancestors as the Miracle Mineral. Now asbestos is known to be hazardous to humans as it causes disease. This article is a guide to Asbestos Related Diseases.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Alles was es über Herzinfarkt wissen muss!  By : Benjamin Brause
    Herzinfarkte sind heutzutage keine Rarität. Der Stress in unserem Alltag wird immer größer, der Druck und die Nerven immer reizvoller. Immer mehr Menschen leiden unter diese und andere Belastungen und reagieren mit Herzinfarkte.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • An Overview of Heart Disease  By : Simone Butler
    Heart disease is one of the most serious health problems of our times. What are the warning signs, and how can you reduce your risk?
  • An Overview on Asthma  By : Sujeet
    Are you facing problems like coughing, wheezing, and rapid breathing, then it is right time to have proper medical check up as all these symptoms are related to disease called Asthma. Asthma is unceasing diseases that affects your airways, where airways are important tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. Now during asthma attacks inner walls of your airways turn out to be more sore and this makes them very sensitive, and they may react to different things that are sensitive to you. When
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Awareness about the breast cancer  By : Sushma Pandita
    By now you should be familiar with the yellow 'Live Strong' rubber cancer awareness bracelets. They were popularized by seven-time Tour de France cycling champion and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong. The money from their proceeds goes for cancer research.
  • 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.
  • Back Pain relief with Acupressure Mat  By : Jim Care-24699
    Find immediate relief for your back pain. Free yourself from upper and lower back pain, sciatica, muscle and joint pain, get rid of headaches, abnormal blood pressure, fat and cellulite in minutes without any drug or side effects.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Bird Flu: Should I Be Worried?  By : Manpreet Sonu
    In recent weeks, the alarm over Avian Flu, also know as Bird Flu has increased dramatically. It is important to understand the facts about this disease in order to interpret the news accurately and to avoid panic and irrational behavior.

    Influenza, also known as "the flu" is a general term for the disease caused by any of a number of viruses. There are three main type of human influenza, and there are many more types of influenza in birds. All people are exposed to viruses- we encounter them
  • Bird Flu: Who Is at Greatest Risk of Dying?  By : Manpreet Sonu
    Avian influenza or "bird flu" has now caused more than 60 deaths worldwide, with the most recent epidemic in Indonesia, where four people have died. On a global basis, 60 deaths are not very many. So why are health experts becoming alarmed about the H5N1 ("bird flu") virus? People are concerned because the virus has demonstrated the ability to kill a high percentage of the humans it infects. In addition, it has spread from birds to many other species, which is very uncharacteristic of viruses. T
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Cancer Drug Coverage in the Prescription Drug Benefit Act  By : mandeep kaur
    Lorenzen Cancer Foundation Urges Cancer Drug Coverage in the Prescription Drug Benefit Act
    In the interests of cancer patients and oncologists nationwide, the Lorenzen Cancer Foundation (LCF), a non-profit dedicated to fighting pancreatic cancer, has joined the public interest law firm Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) and others today in presenting a written comments statement to the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
  • 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.
  • Causes Of Deadly Mesothelioma  By : shashipal
    A View of Mesothelioma

    Asbestos is the commercial name given to certain types of fibrous materials. They are silicates of varying compositions; the silica combined with such bases as Magnesium, Iron, Calcium, sodium and Aluminum.
  • 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.
  • Causes of Plantar Warts  By : john parker2
    Warts are one of several soft tissue conditions of the foot that can be quite painful. They are caused by a virus, which generally invades the skin through small or invisible cuts and abrasions.
  • 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.
  • Cold Sore Home Remedies - 7 Top Ways To Stop Your Cold Sores  By : Denny Bodoh-9038
    Cold sore home remedies often work better, for less money than store-bought. If you will let me, I would like to give you seven of the best cold sore home remedies right now.
  • Cold Sore Relief - Fast Help For Cold Sores  By : Denny Bodoh-9038
    Cold sore relief means you are searching for either a way to heal a current cold sore or a way of preventing future cold sores. No matter what you want in cold sore relief, this short article will provide exactly what you need.
  • Cold Sores - Care and Healing Of Your Oral Herpes Cold Sore  By : Denny Bodoh-9038
    Cold sores and oral herpes first aid can easily and safely heal your outbreaks. If you will let me, I would like to share with you the best first aid treatments for your cold sores.
  • 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
  • Common Migraine Symptoms  By : Lesley Lyon
    A majority of the migraine attacks are accompanied by headache, which is an intense, throbbing or pounding pain involving one temple. At times, the pain may be located in the forehead or around the eye or the back of the head. Read on to know some of the common symptoms of migraine.
  • Controlling Migraine during Pregnancy  By : Lesley Lyon
    Migraines almost disappear for some women during pregnancy and for some others they may get worse or even happen for the first time. Read on to know how to deal with migraines during pregnancy.
  • Coughs and Colds  By : Phil Waugh
    Time and again, cough and cold have always been a frequent and recurring problem among humans. Cough is an action your body takes to get rid of substances that are irritating to your air passages from the nose and mouth to the lungs. Cough occurs when special cells along the air passages get irritated and trigger a chain of events.
  • Could Kennedy’s Tumor Have Been Caught 5 Years Ago?  By : Dr. Anthony Martin-8975
    Medical Crisis: Secrets your doctor won’t share with you
  • Cutting  By : jhon
    Self-abusers generally grow bad behavioral habits, and show signs of low self esteem and depression.
  • Dad’s Love Is Behind Diabetes Breakthrough  By : Dr. Marc Rose-8975
    VitalCare (Care That Is Vital for Your Life)
  • Deadly Environmental & Health Hazard  By : shashipal
    Asbestos is a term used for some naturally occurring minerals that form long thin fibers and fiber bundles on crystallization. Most commonly found group is the serpentine group that includes Chrysotile (white asbestos). It is also the most frequently mined form of Asbestos. Another very important asbestos group is known as the amphiboles, which includes Crocidolite (blue asbestos) and Amosite (brown asbestos). The asbestos fibers have high tensile strength, and chemical, electrical and heat resi
  • 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.
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • Does Chromium Picolinate Help with Blood Sugar Control?  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Diabetes is on the rise in America mostly due to diet choices. Due to over process foods and poor dietary choices, most Americans do not consume enough chromium picolinate which may lead to diabetes.
  • Does St. John’s Wort Help Me Mentally?  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Do you suffer from depression and anxiety on a daily basis? There is a natural herb in health food stores that can help one combat these feelings. This herb is called St John’s Wort.
  • 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"
  • Don't Count On a Bird Flu Vaccine!  By : Manbeer Singh
    A Bird Flu vaccine is months and months away from production, and production will be a problem since health officials believe it will take at least 1 year to make enough for all citizens.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Effective Migraine Treatment Methods  By : Lesley Lyon
    The treatment to migraine with drugs can be approached in two ways either by preventing the attack or by relieving the symptoms during the attack. This article discusses some of the effective treatment methods to control migraine.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • FDA Approved Diabetes Breakthrough Goes Public  By : Dr. Marc Rose-8975
    VitalCare (Care That Is Vital For Your Life)
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Fight Depression In Men With Vitamins, Exercise, And Family Support  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Men tend to store up what bothers them until they explode one way or another. Don’t let depression from work and life get you down, changes in life style, diet and exercise can help fight depression in men.
  • Fungal Infections of the Skin  By : john parker2
    Skin fungi live in the dead, top layer of skin cells in moist areas of the body, such as between the toes, groin, and under the breasts.
  • GASTRO ESOPHEGAL REFLUX DIESEASE ESSENTIALS  By : deep
    There are various methods to effectively treat GERD starting from lifestyle GERD stands for gastro esophageal reflux disease, a clinical condition that occurs when reflux of stomach acid into the esophagus is severe enough to impact the patient’s life and/or damages the esophagus
  • Getting to the Actuality Concerning Athletes Foot Fungus  By : Matt Stewart
    The fungus that causes Athlete foot may be identified on flooring and in socks and clothes. The fungus may travel from person to person by contact with these objects. For all that, without appropriate spreading situations (a warm, muggy environment), the fungus will not affect the skin. Up to 70% of the population will have athletes foot at some time among their lifetime.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • Hot New Skin Cancer Breakthrough  By : Dr. Bill Cham-8975
    The Eggplant Cancer Cure
  • 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
  • How Acid reflux and heartburn natural remedies!  By : Dharmender
    Here is a list of natural remedies that you can use when you have acid reflux or heartburn. No need to use antacids, which have unwanted side effects and contain aluminum, which has been associated with senility and Alzheimer’s disease.
  • How Many treatments are currently being used for victims of asbestos diseases?  By : Bobby Dhanoa
    Mesothelioma is touted as deadly because most of the cases are diagnosed when in advanced stage and doctors have little solace to offer by then. Still doctors try to do their best to relieve the patients from severe pain of mesothelioma using advanced treatments.
  • 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.
  • How To Get Rid of a Cold Sore - Top Remedies for Cold Sores  By : Denny Bodoh-9038
    Discover how to get rid of a cold sore using these four quick and easy cold sore remedies. Don't suffer from cold sores any longer.
  • How to know the symptoms of thyroid problems?  By : Sudhir.k.Pandit
    Thyroid symptoms afflict at least 10 million persons in the USA alone. Symptoms of thyroid problems often go undiagnosed, making it difficult to really know just how many people are suffering from thyroid symptoms. Thyroid gland functions include regulating the metabolism rate of the body.
  • 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.
  • Inversion Tables and Gravity Boots to Relieve Back Pain  By : Jack Webster-23034
    Inversion tables, gravity boots, and other mechanical devices are used by thousands of people who suffer from back pain as an alternative to drugs and surgery. Recent studies back up what these people are finding with medical evidence.
  • Is Cancer Hibernating in You?  By : vikas maria
    Imagine a disease that lays eggs inside your lungs. These eggs do not produce discomfort or coughing, they don't cause outbreaks or rashes or anything of the sort. In fact these eggs don't do anything except sit in your lungs and germinate for 30 to 40 years. After this time you begin to have a slight cough, a fever, maybe some cold sweats. You write it off as the flu and continue as usual until it goes away. 3 weeks later the flu is back but this time you're coughing up blood.
  • 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.
  • Is There A Cure For Alzheimer’s?  By : Matt Traverso
    This article is about one of the most dangerous diseases known to man: Alzheimer. Finding a cure for it has been the source of debate for decades and many people affirm that it isn’t an incurable condition.
  • It is Acid Reflux or Heart Pain!  By : Robin
    Chest pain can be a very scary, serious issue. If you are one of many Americans at risk for heart disease, it can be even more frightening. But sometimes chest pain isn't heart related, it is a digestive issue. The symptoms of both heart problems and acid reflux are very similar, but the treatment is obviously very different. It's easy to mistake one for the other because the esophagus is located behind the heart in the chest cavity.
  • It's Not Just About Kidney Stones  By : Sumit. K. Sharma
    A kidney is a reddish brown, bean-shaped organ that filters waste minerals and toxins from the blood. The kidneys regulate acid concentration and the kidneys maintain the water balance in the human body by producing urine.
  • 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.
  • Kidney Stones Symptoms  By : Malega Michael
    Here is an article for Kidney Stones Symptoms topic that may be of benefit to you, you will find tips, recommendations and more that is all on issue of Kidney Stones Symptoms.
  • Latex Allergy: Problem Solved  By : Ken Brower-10301
    A latex allergy is a serious problem for those looking to practice safe sex with the use of condoms as a form of birth control or STD prevention. Luckily, many condom manufactures have solved the problem by finding other materials that are just as safe, durable, and equal to the protection the latex condom provides. The two common materials used other than latex to manufacture is polyurethane and natural membranes. Both materials have been proven safe and effective in protection and are equal in value, durability, and quality to latex condoms.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Manage Your Menopause Symptoms With Black Cohosh  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Menopause and menstrual pain are symptoms of a hormone imbalance in the body most women experience at least once in their lifetime, some it’s a daily fact of life. Ease these symptoms with black cohosh an herb used for hundreds of years.
  • 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.
  • Mesothelioma: You’re Health in Jeopardy  By : www.cancer.infozabout.com
    Are you at risk of Mesothelioma?

    If you are above 40 and have ever been exposed to asbestos continuously for more than 2 months in last 15-40 years, then you are at risk of Mesothelioma. It is a rare but deadly cancer of membrane cells, which covers some vital parts of our body like lungs, abdominal cavity and heart, called mesothelium.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Move yourself up to beat depression!  By : jm
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