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28th September 2009
You may be experiencing the symptoms of work stress burnout even if you are as young as 25- 30 years of age, though most people affected are in their early 40’s.
Some people experience a sudden grief and loss, while others perceive that something is ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The scientists from all over the world have reached the verdict: the world is in a continuous warming due to pollution. The most dangerous air polluter is considered to be the carbon dioxide. Along with other air polluters the carbon dioxide accumulates i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Reflexes, blood pressure, eyesight and respiration -all are commonly checked during an annual physical exam. But often overlooked during checkups is what many call "the mirror of your health" - the feet.
The human foot often is the first to show initia... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Among those who suffer from asthma, asthma attacks are quite frequent. Asthma attacks are even more common for those who suffer from allergic asthma. So, you should be always alarmed about the possible allergies that can trip your asthma condition.
Man... Read >
Author: sumit1
17th September 2009
Everyone experiences anxiety at some point in their lives. It is normal to get nervous and have butterflies when we are put in an awkward situation that we are not used to.
Anxiety disorders are when someone is unable to lead a normal life because the... Read >
Author: Daniel P. Martin
17th September 2009
Going for annual health checkups is important but relying solely on these results does not exclude you from having cancer. Before cancer becomes easily apparent, there are early symptoms in your body that you can detect. These tell-tale signs may be the e... Read >
Author: Ken Soh
07th September 2009
Glaucoma witch is called the sneak thief of sight because it has no obvious symptoms at first—it’s painless, and there’s no effect on vision. By the time you notice that your sight isn’t what it used to be, glaucoma has done its damage.
The sympt... Read >
Author: conor
26th August 2009
One of the biggest health threats we are facing as a nation today is Diabetes. Both Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes are on the rise. Type 1 is Juvenile onset Diabetes and Type 2 is what we get as we grow older. Type 2 is the form we see the largest increase of... Read >
Author: bryan
02nd August 2009
When we hear of allergy and asthma studies, we often find them lumpted together. Is there really a connection between allergies and asthma? To get to the answer to this, we must first learn what allergies and asthma actually are.
Allergies are im... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st August 2009
Prostate cancer is the cancerous growth of the cells inside the prostate . It usually grows slowly over many years . However , in later stages, the growth usually speeds up. In the prostate, the hormone testosteron... Read >
Author: Dr mani menon
24th July 2009
Do you know what asthma is?.The distinguishing problem that all asthma patients suffer from is breathing difficulties. Asthma is therefore considered a lifelong disorder that involves the respiratory air passage. In the usual case of asthma, the most comm... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
20th July 2009
What is Lung Cancer?Lung cancer is almost always caused by cigarette smoking. Many times it’s not diagnosed until the later stages of the disease which normally means that it has already spread to other tissue and organs. It’s also the leading cause o... Read >
Author: tim bock
19th July 2009
Among those who suffer from asthma, asthma attacks are quite standard. Asthma attacks are even more common for those who suffer from allergic asthma. So, you should be always alarmed about the possible allergies that can trigger your asthma condition.
... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
12th June 2009
Another senseless death of a man too young to die occurred on June 3rd in Federal Way, WA. A 24-year-old was stabbed multiple times and found by the police bleeding and dying outside his apartment building. The ambulance arrived soon after, and the young ... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
06th June 2009
The statistics for heart disease in women are astounding. Women comprise 60% of all heart attack related deaths in the US every year, and are more likely to die from heart disease than men. Women tend to ignore the early warning signs of impending heart... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
07th May 2009
Some out-of-state roofing companies might tell you that they can provide adequate OR roof repair services. However, roofing contractors should consider the unique environments and roof repair needs of their clients.
Getting true OR roof repair and reg... Read >
Author: Mark Starr
17th April 2009
More than 10 million American's throughout the United States suffer from asthma. Asthma is very common, with doctors considering it to be a new epidemic. Most Americans who suffer from asthma blame it on environmental pollution, along with the increasin... Read >
Author: suegold
25th March 2009
More than 10 million American's throughout the United States suffer from asthma. Asthma is very common, with doctors considering it to be a new epidemic. Most Americans who suffer from asthma blame it on environmental pollution, along with the increasing ... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe
03rd March 2009
Feb. 12, 2009 – The Canary Club has launched a new website in an effort to help alleviate the suffering caused by the hormone imbalance epidemic. Since its founding in 2005, CanaryClub.org has provided thousands of home hormone test kits to its members... Read >
Author: Joesketeer
10th February 2009
A study of ovarian cancer sufferers has found that there are certain tell-tale signs of the disease which, it is hoped, will reduce the number cases that are discovered too late.
Ovarian cancer has always been deemed to be a silent killer but the stu... Read >
Author: ServicePR
01st February 2009
Juvenile Diabetes, also known as type 1 diabetes, is a disease that affects nearly 210,000 children and young adults under the age of 20 with approximately 15,000 new cases diagnosed every year. Diabetes in children commonly occurs during puberty between ... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
13th January 2009
Like many of you out there, I have a real problem with credit - I just can't get enough of it! Actually, I used to have a problem, but thankfully I've overcome it and I now understand all about factors that help to boost credit score fixing a very bad cre... Read >
Author: Allan
16th December 2008
While outsourcing specific skills can be a great alternative for businesses, the realities of human resources can still sometimes rear their ugly head. Just as new hires for in-house positions can turn out to be unproductive, outsourcing freelance placem... Read >
Author: Daryl James
15th December 2008
Diabetes is a disease that is very common today. If you are not aware of the early signs of diabetes you are setting yourself up for the fight of your life. Because recognizing the signs of diabetes is so ultra important you must become an expert at detec... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
03rd December 2008
Master Cleanse: Ion Cell Cleanse Hoax
Cleansing Colon Colonics Health
Good health is not that difficult to achieve. You just have to keep your body healthy inside and out. Here and there we tend to indulge on an extra slice of apple pie or sugar cook... Read >
Author: Lori
03rd December 2008
There are countless reviews and testimonals for web hosts on the internet. One only has to enter the term “best web host” in Google to be flooded by web hosting reviews covering a wide variety of web hosts.
My advice? Ignore all of them!
Most ar... Read >
Author: Mark Chidester
30th November 2008
The Middle East has become a hotbed for violence against women. The Yemen Post released a study that found 2,694 incidents of physical and sexual abuse against women in 2007.
Pakistan Daily reports that 278 incidents of violence against female citizen... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
12th November 2008
Unfortunately stress does not give you a knock on the door before entering your life. Once it enters your life it can make things seem very sad and small matters will seem impossible to cope with. In order to try and cope with stress you should try and ke... Read >
Author: John Thackeray
10th November 2008
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ, in short) is a joint located on the sides of the face which controls jaw movement. The TMJ moves the jaw correctly whenever you chew or move the lower jaw. You can prevent severe TMJ disorders by recognizing the early war... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
05th November 2008
Forty percent of teenage girls, ages 14 to 17, say they know someone their age who has been hit or beaten by a boyfriend. In one study, 30 to 50 percent of female high school students reported having already experienced teen dating violence, which most of... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
31st October 2008
Can a quiz for a relationship actually tell you anything you don’t already acknowledge? The response is often yes, but you have to make sure you are taking a well contrived quiz created by someone with some true credentials. Find one of those and there ... Read >
Author: lhuber
31st October 2008
Can a quiz for a relationship actually tell you anything you don’t already acknowledge? The response is often yes, but you have to make sure you are taking a well contrived quiz created by someone with some true credentials. Find one of those and there ... Read >
Author: lhuber
27th October 2008
There are 23.6 million children and adults in the United States who have diabetes. Diabetes is a diseas in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. There are two types of diabetes; Type 1- is when the body fails to produce insulin, the h... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
08th October 2008
More than 10 million American's throughout the United States suffer from asthma. Asthma is very common, with doctors considering it to be a new epidemic. Most Americans who suffer from asthma blame it on environmental pollution, along with the increasing ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
23rd September 2008
Up to 80% of all patients who have had diabetes for 10 years or longer may suffer from complications of diabetes mellitus or damage to the retina; also called diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy is damage to the blood vessels in the eye caused by d... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
08th September 2008
To ensure your eyes remain healthy and beautiful, you may need to look more closely at the value of an annual exam.
Regular eye exams are not just about obtaining optimal vision through the right eyeglass or contact prescription but can also help detec... Read >
Author: Nai Deemak
24th July 2008
Well it has been a three month odyssey into the personal trials and tribulations of relating to you this disease affectionately known as the 'BIG D'. My hopes at the outset were to share the bad news of getting the disease and the many downsides of it to ... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
23rd July 2008
Ovarian Cancer is not as widely publicized as breast cancer, so many people are left searching online and through books for more information on symptoms, survival rates, warning signs, and stages. This article will break down the staging and explain what ... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels
22nd July 2008
Ovarian cancer most often presents in stage III, comprising more than 50% of all cases. Briefly, a stage 3 diagnosis means that cancer is found in one or both ovaries and has spread to other parts of the abdomen. This is a serious challenge for anyone to ... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels
22nd July 2008
I had never given a thought to ovarian cancer, and why would I? When it comes to gynecological cancers you hear about breast cancer all the time, uterine cancer, and cervical cancer when you go for your annual Pap smear, but you never hear much at all abo... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels
21st July 2008
Ovarian cancer is often called "The Silent Killer" because the symptoms are so nonspecific and are often blamed on something else. Thus it is possible to have been experiencing early warning signs of this disease for years and not realize anything is seri... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels
14th July 2008
Early Warning Signs of Debt Problem
How serious are your debt problems? The spectrum of possibilities ranges from negligible to severe. The fact that you bought this book indicates that debt is something you are concerned about. As you read this chapter ... Read >
Author: alexhalim
09th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Kaye Dennan
The role of a carer for a mentally ill loved is many and varied and without doubt, a stressful one. There are stages of shock, disbelief, acceptance and then coping to deal with.
If you are dealing with your caring rol... Read >
Author: clickwriter
20th May 2008
RABIES
INTRODUCTION:
Rabies (Latin, rabies, “madness, rage, fury”) is a viral zoonotic disease that causes acute encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) in mammals. In non-vaccinated humans, rabies is almost invariably fatal after neurological symp... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel
11th May 2008
When driving in icey conditions there is a greater risk that your car will skid. This is obvious. However the simple fact is this, a majority of car skidding is a result of driver error or rather poor, ineffective driving and not poor weather conditions.
... Read >
Author: viddy55
17th April 2008
Alzheimer's disease has been hitting the headlines quite a bit recently, partly due to the fact that well known and best selling author Terry Pratchett OBE has a form of the disease and partly because recent research has highlighted that the number of peo... Read >
26th February 2008
The best way to deal with a foreclosure is to meet the problem head on. If you are worried that you may be at risk for losing your home, there are several early warning signs that you should pay attention to in order to avoid falling into this trap. In ad... Read >
Author: Nina Greene
25th February 2008
Research shows that around one in four people are suffering from mental illness, which means that at any point in time, a quarter of the population have some kind of mental health problem which can range from mild depression and anxiety right through to s... Read >
21st January 2008
If you suspect your spouse or significant other of cheating on you, (or even if you don’t) there are some important things you should know about signs of infidelity which may come in handy one day. Several of these things come as a surprise – even to ... Read >
Author: Ruth Houston
18th January 2008
If you suspect your husban or boyfriend of cheating on you, (or even if you don’t) there are some important things you should know about signs of infidelity which may come in handy one day. Several of these things come as a surprise – even to women wh... Read >
Author: RuthHouston
18th January 2008
Early detection of all types of cancer is extremely important. It means being continually on the lookout for unusual changes in the body that might signal the start of a cancer. The following are the common early warning signs of cancer:
a lump or thic... Read >
Author: Alien
05th November 2007
Periodontal or gum disease is the number one cause of bad breath and tooth loss. Most people know that. But did you know that gum disease may also lead to far more serious health problems? New research has shown that not taking care of your gums can lead ... Read >
Author: David Siegel
08th October 2007
In recent years, the rate of filed bankruptcies has been closely tracked. From the recent high in 2005 of bankruptcy filing, the year 2006 represented a significant drop in the reported number of filings, but after the end of 2006, the rate of bankruptcy... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
10th August 2007
Pets are just like family members. They provide protection, companionship, love, emotional bond.
But, the sad part is that repeated exposure to dander from dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, horses etc. are common asthma triggers.
What type of animals usuall... Read >
Author: Alien
07th August 2007
What is Asthma
Asthma is quite a common problem affecting a large number of people in our country – age being no bar.
Asthma is a chronic, inflammatory disorder of the respiratory air-passage. Although symptoms do not exist all the time; but durin... Read >
Author: Alien
26th July 2007
Women’s reproductive health is often as important as other aspects of their health and they need to gain a better perspective of their reproductive system to enable them to understand just how sensitive their reproductive organs really are. A woman who ... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
26th July 2007
Women’s reproductive health is often as important as other aspects of their health and they need to gain a better perspective of their reproductive system to enable them to understand just how sensitive their reproductive organs really are. A woman who ... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
06th June 2007
In certain cases asthma becomes very acute and many complications arise out of an asthmatic attack. Children and young adults are more vulnerable to sudden and unpredictable attacks of asthma. These attacks are mostly triggered by allergens and excessive ... Read >
Author: Tom alter
04th June 2007
No one ever sets out to become an alcoholic. It is an insidious problem, that sneaks in the back door when you're not looking. What some people consider "normal" drinking is actually the early stages of alcoholism. Much of what you might find as socially ... Read >
Author: William G. DeFoore
30th May 2007
The people who suffer with asthma generally exhibit a lot of different signs that are indicative of their having an attack. The other symptoms are also there to see like weight loss in children and elderly patients, loss of appetite, general feeling of ex... Read >
Author: Tom alter
26th April 2007
Symptoms of schizophrenia appear as early as childhood in humans. They are a perfect indicator of what the future holds for a specific person. Studies done have shown that symptoms can appear as soon as 11 years old, and in many cases they have actually s... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th April 2007
Bacterially speaking, it’s a mean cruel world. More cats and dogs are on medication then ever before. Why? The short answer is domestication.
Breeding wild dogs and cats to accept living with humans is not the problem, domesticating their diet is! ... Read >
Author: Robert Hart
27th February 2007
Nasal polyps are small nodules inside the nasal passages. They can be the cause of post nasal drip, sinus problems and can even obstruct breathing. Knowing the early warning signs of nasal polyps can help you diagnose and treat the problem. If you have ... Read >
Author: alvin toh
10th February 2007
Contrary to what we have been taught about nutrition in any culture, the majority of us are still kept in the dark about what the optimum diet for us consists of. This is not surprising when you realize that most governments that provide us with our nutri... Read >
Author: Ibrahim Machiwala
10th February 2007
Facts prove the benefits of lowering cholesterol in various populations continues to grow, but questions still remain about screening and treatment of lipid disorders in women, even though data from primary prevention trials in women remain thin, recent t... Read >
Author: Ibrahim Machiwala
10th February 2007
The only need for cholesterol screening in children and adolescents is to identify pediatric patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), since early disease detection is crucial in order to facilitate treatment to prevent coronary artery disease.
... Read >
Author: Ibrahim Machiwala
10th February 2007
Those who have concern about elevated blood cholesterol or triglyceride problems related to increased risk to coronary heart disease should adhere to a Blood Lipid Lowering Standard Diet and have a Lipoprotein Fingerprinting test accomplished through thei... Read >
Author: Ibrahim Machiwala
10th February 2007
Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting is a more precise cholesterol test that allows doctors to identify health risks that traditional screens miss. Doctors now have a precise reading not only of a patient's cholesterol levels but other independent risk fa... Read >
Author: Ibrahim Machiwala
27th December 2006
Approximately 65 million Americans have high blood pressure (HBP). It is most common over the age of 55 and even if you make it to 55 with normal blood pressure there is still a large possibility you will develop HBP in the future.
HBP is kno... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th November 2006
Diabetes is a disease that can silently ambush your health. If you are not aware of the early signs of diabetes you are setting yourself up for the fight of your life. Because recognizing the signs of diabetes is so ultra important you must become an expe... Read >
Author: George Stark
16th November 2006
Did you know there were serious risks to your health when working with a computer at home or at work?
The rise in general computer usage in modern society using keyboards that permit high speed typing have resulted in an epidemic of injuries of the han... Read >
Author: adam parsons
13th October 2006
We all have our own ways of handling things that occur in our daily lives, and we each have our own individual tolerances of what we can handle. No two people deal with stress in the same way, just as one person may seem able to handle anything, while you... Read >
Author: Joanne King
15th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Stacey Zimmerman
You clean your car, your dishes, and even your floor. More than likely, you have also been properly schooled in the daily grooming needs of cleansing the body of dirt, germs, and bacteria. However, have you ever stoppe... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman
07th July 2006
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), eighty percent of dogs and seventy percent of cats have periodontal disease by the age of three! Alarming statistics? Yes, and it is known that proper dental care could increase their life by two... Read >
Author: Marian Brown
24th April 2006
You may be experiencing the symptoms of work stress burnout even if you are as young as 25- 30 years of age, though most people affected are in their early 40's.
Some people experience a sudden grief and loss, while others perceive that something is ch... Read >
Author: Abbas Abedi
17th March 2006
The classic early warning signs of diabetes were all present when I brought my canine companion of twelve years into the Veterinarian's clinic. Muffy was lethargic, unsteady on her feet, drinking large amounts of water, and experiencing incontinence for t... Read >
Author: Lori Anton
20th February 2006
Copyright 2006
You see them everywhere now.
Offers of off-the-shelf websites that you purchase, update with your Adsense account details, and upload to your host to start earning from Adsense immediately. Prices are attractive too, some offers work... Read >
Author: Des Scahill
19th February 2006
When we hear of allergy and asthma studies, we often find them lumpted together. Is there really a connection between allergies and asthma? To get to the answer to this, we must first learn what allergies and asthma actually are.
Allergies are immune... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker
14th January 2006
What are some of the early warning signs of Asthma
Early Warning Signs of Asthma can help head off an attack.
Early warning signs could be experienced prior to your start of an asthma episode.
Should you recognize these clues that happen before actual... Read >
Author: Mary Jane Holmes
18th December 2005
Cancer of the colon or rectum is also called colorectal cancer. The first 6 feet of the large intestine are called colon. The colon is part of the body's digestive system. Colon cancer is a growth within the tube of the large bowel that can cause a number... Read >
Author: David Skul
09th December 2005
You often hear the terms "asthma" and "allergies" lumped together. But do you know why?
Asthma is a chronic lung condition, characterized by difficulty in breathing due to extra sensitive or hyper-responsive airways. During an asthma attack, the airwa... Read >
Author: David Silva
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