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Why Cut Back on Sodium?

30th September 2009
Sodium creeps into your diet from lots of different places, the result is, every day most people consume twice as much sodium as they should. Where does it all come from? It is important to realize what kinds of high sodium foods you eat every day that ar... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Forget the Eagle, Peacock, Owl or Dove ... are you a Canary?

30th September 2009
You may be familiar with the Eagle, Peacock, Dove and Owl from the program that identifies your behavioral social style. This isn't about any of those birds. It’s about being a Canary - or not! From the early 1900's to the mid 1980's, coal miners ar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Everyone Needs to Know about Exercise & Blood Pressure.

25th September 2009
Although regular aerobic activity is important to the health and wellbeing of everyone, far too many people make the crucial mistake of assuming painful, strenuous workouts are the most productive way to exercise. The startling fact is that moderate ex... Read >
Author: blinksolutions04

An Overview of Heart Disease

22nd September 2009
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in most developed countries around the world, and the number of cases is rising constantly as a result of both modern lifestyles and increased overall longevity. While developing the condition can have a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Finding A Radiator

22nd September 2009
It used to be the case that finding a new or reconditioned radiator for your car was a long, tiring trip to breakers yards, or paying high prices through retail outlets. Today, with the internet, some websites offer networked services, and all you hav... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Home Inspections and Tests: Know the Facts

21st September 2009
The benefits of performing a home inspection before purchasing a new home are well known and documented, but you may not have considered the advantages a home inspection report can provide even if your home is not for sale. In fact, there are a number of ... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Measures To Be Followed Prior To Weight Lifting

17th September 2009
Measures To Be Followed Prior To Weight Lifting: Lifting up weights is a most excellent way to build up muscles and improve your body structure. This also helps you be healthier and active. There are some few things that must be known before you st... Read >
Author: webmaster@tracknfieldgear.com

Granite Countertops: A Sound Investment for your Home

17th September 2009
Recent controversy about granite countertops may finally be put to rest, thanks to two new independent studies published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology. Critics have alleged that granite countertops contained dangerous l... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Tanning: Risks and How to Avoid them

13th September 2009
More people are finding value in indoor tanning because of the ease and comfort it gives to those who want beautiful, golden skin without the hassles of going to the beach. The average person is finding it a trial to get some time off for sunbathing. S... Read >

Luminox Watch History

20th August 2009
In 1994 the Luminox watch company became the best-known sports watch brand when they launched their specially designed Navy SEAL dive watch, which was created to the specific requirements of the branches of military needing the most accurate and dependabl... Read >
Author: Ming Cheung

Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: A Preventable Disorder

20th August 2009
Twenty-eight million Americans suffer from some form of hearing loss. That's nearly one in 10. While there are many people in that group who have age-related complications, over 50% of these sufferers are actually under 65 years old. What's more, even ... Read >
Author: famowshowitz

About Drug Abuse

19th August 2009
“Just Say No” as the popular anti drug campaign goes is one of the most difficult things to do for a person looking for some respite. The drugs don’t talk back, they don’t leave you, they don’t use you are some of the popular disbeliefs that dru... Read >
Author: Miaranda Raines

Why Calorie Counting Doesn't Work

11th August 2009
We have been conditioned to think of calories as "The Enemy". After all, we all know that consuming too many calories results in weight gain. So the common theory is that restriction of calories will result in fast fat loss. For instance, if someone is... Read >
Author: upchi

During the 'dog' days of summer guard your furry friend from the heat

11th August 2009
July and August are the most sweltering months of the whole summer season. The simmering, sweltering ‘dog’ days of the summer is not only a period to be cautious and alert to the danger of heat injury to yourself, but a time when you need to be cautio... Read >
Author: davidzou

bankruptcy Prediction will have started 2010

05th August 2009
I NEVER thought Fort Lauderdale would roll out a train system because of how small town minded this place seems to be. However, this place has shocked me when its mass transit plan. Once I saw that, I realized, cities are starting to get it. I think (and ... Read >
Author: oujdaportail

Treatment for Cholesterol

23rd July 2009
How long does it take to lower cholesterol? That is a question that seems to plague almost anyone who suffers from high cholesterol. If you’re suffering from high cholesterol, lowering your cholesterol level can never be fast enough; whether you're seek... Read >
Author: jerry

Beat the Heat - Coping With a Hot Work Environment

23rd July 2009
Health and safety in the workplace is fundamental for any business, but heat related illness is often overlooked. With the summer now upon us, it is increasingly important to know what signs to look for. Many people are at risk of heat related illness ... Read >
Author: James Brack

Tinnitus Solution - The Truth About Tinnitus Cures

05th July 2009
Before actually looking for tinnitus cures, one should first identify its cause or source. To be brutally honest, scientists and doctors do not have a definite cure for tinnitus. Tinnitus cures will vary depending on the cause. If the cause is damage to t... Read >
Author: Candy

A Healthy You and A Healthy Baby (Pregnancy and Women’s Multivitamin)

16th June 2009
Women who are of child bearing age should begin taking a multivitamin regularly. This ensures that she is getting enough nutrients, especially folic acid. Folic acid can be found in multivitamins as well as in food. This is important because it can dec... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

A Healthy You and A Healthy Baby (Pregnancy and Women’s Multivitamin)

16th June 2009
Women who are of child bearing age should begin taking a multivitamin regularly. This ensures that she is getting enough nutrients, especially folic acid. Folic acid can be found in multivitamins as well as in food. This is important because it can dec... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

High Dose Fish Oil - Should You Worry About This?

14th June 2009
It is a fact that all the medical research so far about high dose fish oil, has not yet established that there are serious side effects to consider. The recommended dosage given by manufacturers varies from 2 to 5 grams a day. Considering that the majo... Read >
Author: nicossty

Caring For Your Red Eared Slider Turtle - Top 3 Things Your Slider Needs to Be Healthy

01st June 2009
Red eared sliders are a popular exotic pet. They may look small in the pet store, but they can grow up to 12 inches and live up to 30 years. These animals require a long-term care commitment, and there are three things that every slider needs to live a lo... Read >
Author: Angela Tindale

Crack the Fat Loss Code - Why What You Have Been Trying is Not Working

19th May 2009
Our attempts to crack the fat loss code spans over many decades and millions of dollars spent on research. You have probably heard of all the different attempts at trying to find the perfect weight loss miracle that can be sustained in the long term. Many... Read >
Author: Craig Realton

Suitable Conditions in Our Houses Led to Black Mold Effects on our Health

18th May 2009
In the recent years, there has been a dramatic growth in the total number of mold-related effects on our health. The suitable conditions in our houses can be blamed for these negative black mold effects on our family's health. The bad news is that black m... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Dangerous Stomach Fat

16th April 2009
The population of overweight and obese individuals in the United States and all over the globe is rising very quickly to dangerous levels. Heart ailments have become the number one killer, together with cardiovascular diseases. You should know that the da... Read >
Author: Mike

Gas Safety – A Must

04th April 2009
Gas appliances and flues can sometimes be dangerous to have in a home, but a large number of UK residents do not know this. A high risk of carbon monoxide poisoning is possible if a gas appliance or flue is improperly installed or not ventilated as requi... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

What is a diabetic foot infection?

03rd April 2009
It is important to help guide you through the rather involved process of a diabetic foot infection. Properly understanding this situation can mean the difference between keeping your leg and losing it. Over the next three posts, I will be discussing thi... Read >
Author: Tatiana A. Wellens-Bruschayt, DPM, PhD

Acai Berry - What it Can Do For You

10th March 2009
It's amazing to realize how a small little fruit like the Acai berry can contain such large amounts of antioxidants. The Acai berry fruit is not a new discovery. It comes from the Acai palm, which grows abundantly in Central and South American. Natives wh... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Total Cleanse - Best Weight Loss Pills

10th March 2009
If you are trying to lose weight, you should take the time to learn everything you can about toxins and the human body. You see, we are all exposed to poisonous toxins in our daily lives. Harmful toxins can be in the air or in our food. We just don't know... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

The Dangerous Effects Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

03rd March 2009
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless and odorless gas produced by the incomplete burning of material containing carbon. You can't see it, smell it or taste it but carbon monoxide can cause serious illness or death. It has been referred to many times as t... Read >
Author: Bob Schuster

Esophageal Cancer Victims Find Treatment Success With Liquid Nitrogen

10th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley A new treatment method for Barrett's esophagus, which is a "precancerous condition largely caused by acid reflux disease" among patients is being tested at the Loyola University in Maywood, Ill. The treatment, known as c... Read >
Author: LegalView

Discover the secrets of effortless weight loss

30th January 2009
Kimberley, 28 Jan 2009 – Fsfjmarkets.com launched a new blog on weight loss today. Many weight loss programs available today focus on loosing weight. In fact loosing weight is not the problem but stopping toxic intake is the real challenge. Un root the ... Read >
Author: Francois Joubert

The Silent Killer - Carbon Monoxide

08th January 2009
Carbon Monoxide Because it is impossible to see, taste or smell, Carbon Monoxide can kill you before you are aware it is in your home. At lower levels of exposure, Carbon Monoxide causes mild effects that are often mistaken for the flu. These symptoms... Read >
Author: aidkit

10 Steps To Finding A Project Manager

29th December 2008
Project managers, when you hire well, can become your most favorite person on the planet. Hiring a good project manager means you can sit back and relax knowing that the project tasks are being 100% taken care of in a professional, productive, and profit... Read >
Author: Luca Di Nicola

Tainted Toys At A Yard Sale Near You

19th December 2008
Mattell Inc. has settled a major lawsuit with 39 states over lead tainted toys. While the suit gives millions of dollars to the states, children may still be in danger should the dangerous toys find their way back on the market. Toy maker Mattel Inc. h... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis

Causes of Type 1 Diabetes

03rd December 2008
The causes of juvenile diabetes remains shrouded in mystery though it is believed to be a genetic disorder. But genetics is only half the story. The pancreas, responsible for producing insulin necessary to get glucose out of the bloodstream and into th... Read >

The Steps in the Pond Nitrogen Cycle

02nd December 2008
Did you know that manmade ponds rely on the same ecosystem principles that natural ponds do? Yes, for any manmade pond to thrive it must mirror the ecosystem of the natural world. One aspect of this is a pond nitrogen cycle. Understanding how this cycle w... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

A Valuable No Cost Gift- Massage Techniques

01st December 2008
There are many cheap gifts you can buy for the holidays many just ending up in the garbage or just never used. There's one gift that will not only be appreciated during this incredibly stressful time in so many peoples lives but the cost is little or noth... Read >
Author: rcm3rd

Nuclear Waste Disposal

18th November 2008
Nuclear waste is currently reported as being kept in 126 temporary facilities scattered across 39 states, in cooling ponds and in storage buildings near nuclear reactors. Some of this waste sits on sites near rivers or on top of water tables, and some 160... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Nuclear Waste Disposal

18th November 2008
Nuclear waste is currently reported as being kept in 126 temporary facilities scattered across 39 states, in cooling ponds and in storage buildings near nuclear reactors. Some of this waste sits on sites near rivers or on top of water tables, and some 160... Read >
Author: Steve Evans

Weight Loss Supplements – 4 Do's and Don'ts You Should Follow Strictly

11th November 2008
Weight loss supplements are often billed as the easy way to lose weight without any effort on the dieter's part. Here are some things to look for in choosing your supplements for weight control. Weight loss supplements are not for everyone. Even if ... Read >
Author: Alan

Stress Relief Made Easy and Fun With the Right Exercise

13th October 2008
These days many of us are under more stress than we have ever felt before. This can take a toll on your mental and physical health. There are things that you can do right now to feel better and get stress relief now. Some things in your life cannot b... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp

Industrial Computer Enclosure – ATEX Protection in Explosive Atmospheres

08th October 2008
ATEX is the name commonly given to the European directives for controlling explosive atmospheres and the standards of equipment and protective systems used in them. ATEX is now law in all European Union countries with companies that have potentially exp... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Do you have Diabetes Pain?

07th October 2008
Do you have Diabetes Pain? Diabetes is a crippling disorder where an individual's blood sugar becomes too high due to a malfunction of the pancreas. It is also considered one of the most common chronic diseases in the world, with roughly 25% sufferers ex... Read >
Author: painrelief

Serious Side Effects Found Among MTBE Exposure

08th September 2008
Methyl tertiary-butyl ether, also known as MTBE, is a known component used to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide among gasoline, and has been in use since the late 1970s. In 1990, with the passage of the Clean Air Act Amendments (specifically Section 2... Read >
Author: Legal

Makers of Viapro Recall Drug

04th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley The pharmaceutical manufacturing sector is a large and profitable entity, making billions of dollars annually. No small part of this is from the sale of "sexual enhancement" supplements. Often, these products promise ... Read >
Author: LegalView

Constipation Remedy Using Citrus Juice

02nd September 2008
Citrus Juices Citrus juices are a constipation remedy that is an excellent way to stimulate your colon and other parts of the body. Since your colon is less active at night, drinking juices as soon as you awaken and get up can stimulate strong perista... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Ear Plugs and Hearing Safety: What You Should Know About Earplugs

01st September 2008
The famous mythical use of ear plugs was in the Odyssey. Odysseus packed his ears with wax to avoid hearing the destructive songs of the sirens during his voyage back home. Today the use of earplugs is not as dramatic. These are used to avert the irrev... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Dangers in the Kitchen- How to Avoid Hidden Dangers

21st August 2008
The kitchen has the most activity, usually the tightest space, and the most obstacles which can lead to injury. From a food preparation area and dining room to paying bills, the kitchen is the center of activity for today's family. Unfortunately, the kit... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com

The Benefits and Dangers of Anti Aging Vitamins

25th July 2008
Fighting the aging process with vitamins and supplements has been gaining popularity over the last 50 years. These anti aging vitamins and supplements range from everyday multivitamins to products that claim to increase levels of certain hormones or to r... Read >
Author: David Cowley

Different Categories of Water

14th July 2008
Utah water damage cleanup can be needed for many different reasons. There are different categories of the types of flooding that can happen and they have different severities. The different categories include clean water or category 1, gray water or categ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Hot Weather Help for Older Adults in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Area

26th June 2008
Hot Weather Help for Older Adults in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Area By Ron Hagberg, CSA When the heat is on it’s time for everyone to take extra precautions to avoid heat related illnesses and even death. Each year approximately 200 die of heat relat... Read >
Author: Ron Hagberg

Depression Strategy

21st May 2008
The changes produced by a high-protein diet are small, but tyrosine supplements can have significant effects. Initial tests using tyrosine to treat depressed patients have been encouraging. A higher-protein meal plan and/or one to three grams of tyrosine ... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

How to use Insulin – Know the Facts

20th May 2008
Insulin is the most anabolic you can take. On the other hand its also one of the most dangerous for two reasons availability and ignorance. I will be the first to tell you that every time I have been hypoglycemic (when blood sugar drops to dangerous level... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Depression Strategy

02nd May 2008
The changes produced by a high-protein diet are small, but tyrosine supplements can have significant effects. Initial tests using tyrosine to treat depressed patients have been encouraging. A higher-protein meal plan and/or one to three grams of tyrosine ... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Ozone Air Purifiers: Three Reasons You Don't Want Them in Your Home

13th April 2008
Ozone air purifiers are commonly available and sold in the marketplace as a health enhancing tool to use in your household. The manufacturers often claim that they are superior air purification systems, and that the “energized oxygen” that the machine... Read >
Author: Brent Craig

Kidney Failure And Its Treatment Tips

02nd April 2008
The kidneys are a pair of organs located just behind the stomach. Your kidneys filter wastes from your blood and regulate other functions of your body. They also make hormones that keep your bones strong and your blood healthy. The kidneys stop working wh... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Heating Cover - Top Tips

21st February 2008
Gas is an excellent source of energy, used predominantly across the UK to heat homes and other buildings. A badly maintained boiler and heating system though, not only costs more money, but could also prove fatal! There are a number of checks and prev... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Compartment Syndrome Information

22nd January 2008
Compartment syndrome is a painful condition that results when pressure within the muscles builds to dangerous levels. Common causes of compartment syndrome include tibial or forearm fractures, ischemic-reperfusion following injury, hemorrhage, vascular pu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Hearing Loss Prevalent In Baby Boomers

02nd September 2007
Hearing loss is a common problem in those over 65 years old. But now, more youngsters and baby boomers are being diagnosed with hearing loss. Exposure to excessive noise levels is the main culprit. On the top of the list of noise induced hearing loss c... Read >
Author: alvin toh

Healing Colors DVDCan it be the Solution to Electromagnetic Pollution?

08th August 2007
There is a new player on the alternative medicine playing field, and if customer reactions are any indication, Alternative Two will soon be a major contender. Alternative Two has devised a way to protect the human bio-field from electromagnetic pollution... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How electric bicycle contribute to the greener tomorrow.

23rd July 2007
We have been living in a polluted atmosphere since ages. Most of the air is polluted due to the smoke blowing out of the emission tail pipe of the vehicles running on fuel. Smoke is a by-product of incomplete combustion. Incomplete combustion can signific... Read >
Author: DennisBernson

Cheetah

01st July 2007
Honed to a sleek and slender physique Cheetah ranges in weight from 100 to 150 lbs, with its long body and tail assisting it in high speed pursuits. The coat is generally yellowish with small black spots running throughout its length. The belly, like most... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

An Overview of Heart Disease

25th April 2007
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in most developed countries around the world, and the number of cases is rising constantly as a result of both modern lifestyles and increased overall longevity. While developing the condition can have a... Read >
Author: Simone Butler

How to best treat ulcer

18th April 2007
Thanks to scientists and modern technology, doctors are now able to properly treat patients with this disease and actually cure it. The most common way to do it is to first kill the bacteria and of course afterwards to reduce the high and dangerous levels... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Global Warming - 5 Facts

01st April 2007
Global warming is happening and some people still think it’s not happening which is just fine, but even they have to admit the climate is changing. The planet constantly altering, we have to decide what we will do to adapt. Animals and plants are alread... Read >
Author: george christodoulou

Learn to Improve Your Health Even if You Do Have Diabetes

27th March 2007
If you struggle with diabetes, Better health is a goal that's worth pursuing. There are many changes you can make to your life to enhance your health even though you have this condition. Did you realize studies indicate that the more extra pounds you'r... Read >
Author: Patricia Wagner

Quit Smoking Tips

19th February 2007
You have probably heard the phrase “by failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail”? This phrase is something of a cliché these days but if you are serious about giving up smoking you will need to be prepared. First of all you need to be prepared m... Read >
Author: Nigel H

Radon Linked With Cancer: How to Ensure Your Home is Radon-Free

06th February 2007
Radon is responsible for at least 15,000 to 20,000 getting lung cancer deaths each year in the U.S. In fact, radon exposure is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. This tragedy is compounded by the fact that both radon testing and... Read >
Author: --

Rid Basements of Mold and Mildew with Epoxy Encapsulation.

06th October 2006
Many older homes and buildings have developed dangerous levels of spores from mold and mildew growing in basement walls and floors. To be free of those health hazards and to avoid them returning encapsulation is being used more and more frequently. Plas... Read >
Author: Harvey Chichester

Mobile phone safety

08th August 2006
Safety of mobile phones is a big issue around the world and each year many dollars are spend to find out the dangers involved in using a mobile phone. This research is carried on to find whether exposure to radio frequency energy could result in some sort... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

A Secret of Anti Aging

07th August 2006
Anti aging is possible.The body is designed to heal and repair itself with the aid of proper nutrition. The body requires two vital materials to complete this - energy and raw material. These two requirements are needed to maintain the cell's proper func... Read >
Author: Stephanie Relfe

Mobile Phones Safety Issue

22nd July 2006
Safety of mobile phones is a big issue around the world and each year many dollars are spend to find out the dangers involved in using a mobile phone. This research is carried on to find whether exposure to radio frequency energy could result in some sort... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

Forget the Eagle, Peacock, Owl or Dove ... are you a Canary?

29th June 2006
You may be familiar with the Eagle, Peacock, Dove and Owl from the program that identifies your behavioral social style. This isn't about any of those birds. It's about being a Canary or not! From the early 1900's to the mid 1980's, coal miners arou... Read >
Author: Clayton Shold

What You Should Know About The Causes Of Low Blood Pressure

04th June 2006
When someone talks of blood pressure problems, in most cases they refer to issues of high blood pressure. But low blood pressure is also a fairly common condition and it needs attention. What are the causes of low blood pressure? It turns out there ar... Read >
Author: Jane Peters

iPod Hearing Loss Protection for Boomers: Five HearPod Solutions

14th May 2006
Since their debut in the marketplace, iPods have revolutionized the way we listen to music. iPod hard drives store up to 300 hours of music, batteries last for 12 hours, and the volume can be cranked up to 120 decibels. That's louder than a chain saw or p... Read >
Author: Randy Wohlers

Excessive Exercise and Eating Disorders

07th May 2006
In our society, the perceived perfect image of women falls right in line with the slenderness of girls 10 to 12 years old. This unrealistic perception spawned by the supermodels seen today in ads for popular clothing and undergarment makers such as Vi... Read >
Author: Jim Oneill

What Everyone Needs to Know about Exercise and Blood Pressure

07th May 2006
Although regular aerobic activity is important to the health and wellbeing of everyone, far too many people make the crucial mistake of assuming painful, strenuous workouts are the most productive way to exercise. The startling fact is that moderate ex... Read >
Author: Stephen Holt

Ranting and Raving about Radon

23rd March 2006
Radon has been all over the news as of late. While many people have heard about it, very few actually know what it is. Where does it come from? What makes it so dangerous? How can one detect it? Let's start with the basics, shall we? Radon is a hi... Read >
Author: Christopher King

The Most Dangerous Toxin that Almost No One Knows About

04th December 2005
Most everyone is exposed to small amounts of manganese, a naturally occurring substance in our air, soil, water and food, daily. If kept in check, the body is able to control manganese levels by expelling extra amounts, but if the intake ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Shower filters are a must for your beauty and health

15th November 2005
Taking a shower seems harmless in most cases. But there are hidden things happening during your morning shower, things you need to be aware of. Chlorine, radon and other waterborne gases are harming your skin affecting your blood streams when they reach t... Read >
Author: Jason Bibb