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Over the years, the list of phobias that may or may not strike fear and panic in the hearts of men and women alike continues to expand and grow longer. However the more common phobias such as arachnophobia, claustrophobia and dental phobias gets more att...
New Jersey had so many clinics now a day which offers treatment from the usual and common phobias to the unusual, strange and weird phobias. People are starting to accept that they would get relief from their phobias faster and more effective with the sup...
Statistics show that heart attack kills six times more than the more feared disease of women, breast cancer. A whopping 60% of women believe that breast cancer is far more likely to be a killer than heart attacks. Symptoms of a heart attack among women ...
As more people feels stressed daily, this situation is considered to be more serious. Almost everyone experiences that they are stress but every person feels at different levels. But when a person is stressed out, this situation must be addressed and cure...
CPR, which is short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a method which is used as an attempt to help victims of cardiac arrest to stay alive until advanced help can arrive. The technique is focused on helping to pump blood flow to all vital organs. ...
Seasonal allergies affect about 20 percent of Americans. A significant portion of these people experience eye allergies, which can cause visual impairment and discomfort. Proper care, however, can limit or prevent the effects of eye allergies. There are...
Acne is the most common skin disorder which predictably occurs first during the teenage. It is estimated that over 70 percent adolescents are affected by a recognizable form of acne. Natural Treatment or Remedies for Acne Tea tree oil, which is also...
The nigella sativa, also known as the fennel flower, is a plant that has been cultivated for thousands of years and is used for medicinal purposes as a home remedy for acne and also as a spice. The plant is native of southwest Asia. For many years ...
Safety is always a hot topic in every aspect of life, and the health care industry is no exception. Patient safety is a major concern, for both the patients and the medical staff who administer care. In 1999, the Institute for Healthcare Improvements r...
In 1921, Dr. Fred Banting discovered insulin and developed the very first medicine to treat diabetes. After that discovery, insulin was injected once, twice or several times a day to control blood sugar. For those people with diabetes who need insulin t...
Studies show when it comes to better health, you just can’t beat berries. As delicious as they are nutritious, fresh berries of all kinds are high in vitamin C, fiber, folic acid, and powerful phytochemicals that have been proven to reduce the risk f...
As a primary eye care practitioner, I am continually astonished by the number of diabetes patients I see who have either never had a dilated eye exam or feel they don’t require one (or at least not as often as I recommend). Then there are people wit...
24 million Americans have diabetes and 1/3 of them don’t even know it! Diabetes can lead to many complications – since it is a disease of the vessels: heart disease, kidney disease, blindness, nerve damage and amputation are some of the problems ...
You may remember the school yard chime, "Beans, beans, the magical fruit..." You say "musical...
Q. What are the benefits of exercise?A. For people with diabetes, the benefits of exercise are blood glucose level improvements, stress reduction, increased energy, weight control, a...