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Physiotherapy for Pediatric Disorders

22nd September 2009
It is a sad day when one has to deal with pediatric disorders in the family. Most people believe that children should never suffer from physical problems. Yet, the reality must be faced that pediatric disorders can happen. The good news is that physiot... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson

Home Acne Cure

12th September 2009
The home acne cure is hard work and requires many hours of commitment with no slack in your program. Their will only be yourself to get this done and no one else to rely on or to have to deal with what will happen if you don't. In a worse case scenario th... Read >
Author: John Forest

Choosing the Right Doctors - A Vital Step Towards IVF Treatment

11th September 2009
IVF is a very complicated procedure which, to be successfully accomplished, needs a combination of doctors from various specialisations. A fertility clinic offering IVF treatment must have experts in fields of gynaecology, endocrinology, embryology, urolo... Read >
Author: James

Causes of Baldness

11th September 2009
The most common type of baldness in men is known as male pattern baldness. With this type of hair loss, men will experience hair loss at the temples and the crown of the head. Male pattern baldness can occur at any age, however this process mostly starts ... Read >
Author: mikehayden

cerebral palsy symptoms

23rd August 2009
Cerebral Palsy in a disease in which a range of disorders are involved in the control of the muscles. In full term infants, cerebral palsy is not related to events that can happen at the time of birth, but rather caused in the prenatal stages. It is rea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Male Breast Reduction Plastic Surgery Guide

17th August 2009
Known by professionals as gynecomastia, the topic of male breast reduction is often thought of as too-taboo to discuss in public. Nonetheless, the condition is actually quite common, with 40 to 60 percent of males in the United States suffering from overl... Read >
Author: Yodle

••••••>Genetic Testing and Screening

03rd August 2009
Genetics, a discipline of biology, is the science of heredity and variation in living organisms. The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breed... Read >
Author: aesha shah

Surrogacy India: Catering to the world

10th July 2009
Surrogacy is the method employed by couples when a woman becomes the carrier of their child. This mother can be the genetic mother of the child where the sperm is put in her ovary or she can be the gestational carrier where the embryo is placed in her wom... Read >
Author: James

What Is Premature Ovarian Failure?

27th June 2009
Premature ovarian failure is a condition affecting the reproductive system of women before they reach the age of 40. This means that both ovaries lose their function. Premature ovarian failure is known by various names such as premature menopause, primary... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Disease Causes and Tips to Prevent Them

22nd June 2009
A disease is an entity opposed to health, which effects cause a physiologically or morphologically alteration to your normal state. In General, disease is characterized by causes, symptoms, evolution and possibilities therapeutic. Although often misused, ... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

Detox And Diatomaceous Earth

09th June 2009
People who are aware of the environment and know what is good for their health are aware of the various toxic build ups that are threatening the planet. From local water bodies to oceans, everything is being killed by these toxins. Microscopic lives, the ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Hair loss reviews - an easy way to tackle hair loss

18th May 2009
It is a fact that humans are the most advanced species on earth and this is the reason why they have to face various sorts of complications and challenges in life. When it comes to health then the issue gets more serious. Right from top to the bottom all ... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

Hair loss reviews - an easy way to tackle hair loss

18th May 2009
It is a fact that humans are the most advanced species on earth and this is the reason why they have to face various sorts of complications and challenges in life. When it comes to health then the issue gets more serious. Right from top to the bottom all ... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

Marketing Food to Children Obesity

05th May 2009
Obesity is both an individual clinical condition and is increasingly viewed as a serious public health problem. Obesity means having too much body fat. It is different from being overweight, which means weighing too much. The weight may come from muscle, ... Read >
Author: naturalremedies

How to Dissolve Kidney Stones Effectively Using the Latest Technology

23rd April 2009
Recent technology aimed on how to dissolve kidney stones are already available in some hospitals. Thanks to various medical practitioners whose purpose is to ease the pain of the sufferers, giving rise to modern equipment on how to dissolve kidney stones ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

What is Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)? How Can it Help You?

16th April 2009
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis is defined as a technique that encompasses the genetic testing of embryos that are created through in vitro fertilization harmful, hereditary genetic conditions that are known to be present in the families of a couple tha... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Down syndrome victims need support from friend sand family

10th March 2009
Down syndrome, the name was named after ‘John Langdom Down’. He was the first physician who identified this disease. It is a chromosomal disorder, a repercussion of error in cell division. In other words, it occurs due to random activities during the ... Read >
Author: Nic Anderson

Most Sought-After Jobs in USA

10th March 2009
United States of America- the most cherished destination for job-seekers from all around the globe; it is not only the economic power-centre of the world but also the cultural leader. Jobs in USA are among the most desired dreams of job seekers from all ... Read >
Author: nicholast54

Getting Pregnant And Making Babies - Overcoming Infertility Problems.

07th March 2009
Most of us assume that one day we will get married and have a family of our own. We also assume it will happen naturally and will be a fun and uneventful process - getting pregnant and making babies! Just imagining that extraordinary feeling of being a... Read >
Author: Jane Butler

OFA Certification and Hip Dysplasia

04th March 2009
If you own a larger breed of dog or are looking for one, you may have heard the term OFA Certified. This refers to the dog's hip joints and is an indicator of potential problems for your dog. Hip problems for any active dog will cause pain and discomfort ... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

What are Mixed Dog Breeds

21st January 2009
Before we start let me just declare my view which is that a mixed breed dog can be a wonderful addition to a family. They typically cost much less than the purebreds, and they are usually unique and delightful dogs. A mixed breed dog is what is common... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Risks Involved in a Pregnancy After 40

14th October 2008
A pregnancy after 40 has increased risk for both the mother and the baby. In fact, getting pregnant after the age of 35 does carry the increased chances of developing complications during the pregnancy and during the delivery. Being in good health before ... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Susceptibility To Bear IVF Twins Increases By Folate Intake

19th September 2008
IVF or the In-Vitro Fertilization is a process in which the egg cells are made to be fertilized by a sperm, which is outside the womb of the woman, that is to say, in vitro. It is one of the major treatments for infertility when all the other methods rega... Read >
Author: Popsrisuk

Why Liquid Vitamins Are Important To Good Health

16th September 2008
Your Body uses vitamins in many different ways. B complex vitamins are used to energize your red blood calls and give you energy. Some vitamins are found in almost every living cell indicating that their role in nutrition is a very fundamental one. ... Read >
Author: Tom Munson

The Cord Blood Transplantation: A Life Savior Technique

22nd August 2008
The cord Blood which was discarded soon after the birth of a baby is regarded as a life saving device for the future generations of a family. It has thereby become imperative to save this cord blood which is rich in stem cells necessary for the treatment ... Read >
Author: Melvin

Cord Blood Collection Made Simple

22nd August 2008
Cord Blood Collection Made Simple The human blood that seeps out of the placenta after the birth of the baby is termed as “Umbilical Cord Blood” in Medical terminology. The Umbilical Cord is rich in Stem Cells. The umbilical cord has vast quantities ... Read >
Author: Melvin

Autism: The Need for Increased Research

17th August 2008
Autism has increase 172% in the 1990s. Why? This disorder that impairs language and impedes social skills is becoming a rising phenomena that is affecting thousands of children, mainly males, in the United States and the world. The autistic child is chara... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

The Process Of Cord Blood Collection Explained

24th July 2008
Cord Blood banks collect and store stem cells after the birth of the children from the umbilical cord. The reason for this collection and storage is to use in transplants for patients that have different life-threatening diseases, such as heart or liver... Read >
Author: Melvin

Epilepsy – Symptoms , Causes and Treatment

16th July 2008
Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures.[1][2] These seizures are transient signs and/or symptoms due to abnormal, excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.[3] About 50 milli... Read >
Author: peterhutch

It is the Best Weight Loss Supplement

01st July 2008
In the US it’s estimated that 50% of the adult population is overweight. 25% of the adult population is obese. These all are because of the consumption of unhealthy food, basic lack of physical activity, laziness and genetic disorders. One can also get ... Read >
Author: David Albert

What is Krabbe Disease?

20th June 2008
Krabbé disease is a rare, inherited degenerative disorder of the central and peripheral nervous systems. It is characterized by the presence of globoid cells (cells that have more than one nucleus), the breakdown of the nerve’s protective myelin coati... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How To Lose Man Boobs And Eliminate Your Embarrassment Forever

13th June 2008
How to lose man boobs is a question that is asked by thousands of men everyday and often they are given the disappointing answer that surgery is the only answer but this is not really true. Knowing the causes of man boobs can help you to achieve your goal... Read >
Author: Stewart Douglas

How To Get Rod Of Man Boobs And Avoid Costly Surgery

13th June 2008
How to get rid of man boobs? It is a question more and more men are asking and hopefully this article will give you advice you will find extremely helpful. It can also help if you know why you have man boobs in the first place. If the breasts have grown s... Read >
Author: Stewart Douglas

Information on Genetic Disorders –

10th June 2008
A genetic disorder is a condition caused by abnormalities in genes or chromosomes. While some diseases, such as cancer, are due to genetic abnormalities acquired in a few cells during life, the term "genetic disease" most commonly refers to diseases prese... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Information on Canavan Disease –

23rd May 2008
Canavan disease, one of the most common cerebral degenerative diseases of infancy, is a gene-linked, neurological birth disorder in which the white matter of the brain degenerates into spongy tissue riddled with microscopic fluid-filled spaces. Canava... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Chronic Pain Relief For Chronic Pain

01st April 2008
What causes chronic pain? It is believed that a number of diseases and disorders are responsible for it. Is there a way to find the source of the pain? Yes there is but it may take an experience and good doctor to be able to confirm that the pain isn't... Read >
Author: fatimah edris

Hemophilia – How To Treat Hemophilia

27th March 2008
Hemophilias are a group of disorders, which are among the most common and serious inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia is actually a collection of several different genetic disorders passed on by heredity. The two most common types are hemophilia A an... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hemophilia – How To Treat Hemophilia

27th March 2008
Hemophilias are a group of disorders, which are among the most common and serious inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia is actually a collection of several different genetic disorders passed on by heredity. The two most common types are hemophilia A ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hemophilias - Treatments and Therapies

27th March 2008
Hemophilias are a group of related bleeding disorders that are one of the most common and severe of the inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia A results from a deficiency in factor VIII and hemophilia B, also known as Christmas disease, results from a d... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Get Rid of Gynecomastia (Man Boobs)

05th March 2008
What is Gynecomastia exactly? The term Gynecomastia comes from the Greek words "gyne" meaning "woman" and "mastos" meaning "breast". Most people refer to this condition as man boobs. Gynecomastia is the development of abnormally large mammary glands ... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

Obesity Among Children and How to Prevent It

23rd August 2007
Obesity is both an individual clinical condition and is increasingly viewed as a serious public health problem. Obesity means having too much body fat. It is different from being overweight, which means weighing too much. The weight may come from muscle, ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Can You Really Prevent Some of the Common Causes of Deafness?

11th July 2007
If you knew the most common causes of deafness would you take steps to prevent your own hearing loss? Deafness can vary from mild to severe. Deafness which occurs at birth is called congenital deafness and that which occurs after birth is called advent... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings

Pros And Cons Of Cord Blood Storage Or Cord Blood Banking

05th July 2007
This new medical promise of treating diseases through stem cell cord blood banking has drawn the attention of a large mass. However, there are mixed opinions regarding umbilical stem cell cord blood. There are certain issues like ethics, racial groups, fa... Read >
Author: apurva

Information on the Chihuahua

01st June 2007
The world's smallest breed of dog is the Chihuahua. It is a mystery of how this little but forceful breed of dog originated. Many experts have suggested that the Chihuahua came to America with the Spanish armies of Hernando Corte around the year 1519. Oth... Read >
Author: Carl Johannsen

Obesity - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

24th May 2007
Obesity in children and adolescents is a serious issue with many health and social consequences that often continue into adulthood. Obesity is the nominal form of obese which comes from the Latin obesus, which means "stout, fat, or plump." Esus is the pas... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Zinc Deficiency

30th April 2007
Only within the latter half of the twentieth century has the importance of the mineral zinc in human physiology been established. It wasn't until 1961 that zinc deficiency was first described. A type of dwarfism was identified in the Middle East at that ... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Most important about pregnancy after 35 years

01st February 2007
In the last few years the number of pregnant women between the age of 35 and 40 has increased more than twice as well as the number of births over 40 which is higher with 50% than in the past. One reason can be women working or more safety. The latest... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Toronto home care – dignity above all other things.

22nd December 2006
Toronto home health care industry is diverse and dynamic. As population and demographic changes took place, there was a significant growth of the seniors sector. Toronto developed an advanced welfare system in terms of health care and social security. ... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Xenical Makes One Get More of Life

16th November 2006
Humans lead a longer life than most of the species on this planet. However, we never want to age as we want more of life. Many a tasks remain incomplete before we take the last journey. Alas! We cannot extend our lives in some way. But knowingly or unknow... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter

L-Arginine As A Protein Amino Acid

15th November 2006
L-Arginine As A Protein Amino Acid L-Arginine is a protein amino acid. L-Arginine not only supports the body's efforts to regulate blood pressure, it enhances sexual function and boosts immune, heart and brain functions. It is classified as a s... Read >
Author: John smith

Cause of Cerebral Palsy

13th August 2006
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a result of injury to or abnormal development of the brain. In many cases, the exact cause of this injury is not known. The damage or abnormality may occur during pregnancy, birth, or within the first 2 to 3 years of life. * Poss... Read >
Author: Jerald Chan

Health Insurance plans

17th May 2006
HEALTH INSURANCE: Health insurance, which is coverage for individuals to protect them against medical costs and give them a surity to a secured life in this unsecured world with day to day accidents, enormous infections and diseases which may be highl... Read >
Author: Janani N

New Gene Tools May Uncover Root Causes of Disease

02nd May 2006
More than 200 researchers and collaborators in the development of gene tools have found substantial evidence related to human genetic variation to disease from real time PCR primer design, helping them to understanding human evolutionary history, grounded... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

New Gene Tools Unlock the Mystery of Aging

02nd May 2006
The application of bio systems in the development of gene tools has proven efficacy for altered methylation patterns that develop genetic disorders, cancer and aging. Primer design studies has shown changes occurring in DNA used as molecular markers of ce... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

Puppy Buying: Some Things to Consider

08th April 2006
So you have decided to buy a dog for your family you are wondering what breed is right for you. That's great! Now you just need to carefully decide what kind of dog will be the best fit for you and your family. The most important considerations is the si... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Vitamins for Youth Health and Healing Check Out Vitamin E

05th March 2006
Vitamin E is one of the natural antioxidants, proven to help your body fight several health problems and to fend off some of the natural signs of aging. Severe deficiencies of Vitamin E are rare, though some people may not be getting the full recommended ... Read >
Author: Bob Benson

L-Arginine is a protein amino acid.

19th February 2006
L-Arginine as a Protein Amino Acid. L-Arginine is a protein amino acid. L-Arginine not only supports the body's efforts to regulate blood pressure, it enhances sexual function and boosts immune, heart and brain functions.It is class... Read >
Author: star herb

L-Arginine is a protein amino acid

19th February 2006
L-Arginine as a Protein Amino Acid. L-Arginine is a protein amino acid. L-Arginine not only supports the body's efforts to regulate blood pressure, it enhances sexual function and boosts immune, heart and brain functions.It is classified as a semi-ess... Read >
Author: star herb

Seeing Color

01st November 2005
Jim Doane was humiliated when he passed the ball to a member of the opposing team with the red jerseys instead of to his own team with the green jerseys. His team lost. He said he had a short-lived career in high school as a fry cook because he couldn't t... Read >
Author: Arlene Evans