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29th September 2009
Trying to compare college student life to anything else will be a useless attempt. It is the time of total bliss, a time where you can do a lot of things without boundaries or thinking twice. And for that same reason, college student life is seen as somew... Read >
Author: Paul Bradley
22nd September 2009
Sinus infections are also known as sinusitis. In fact, there are two types namely acute and chronic.
An acute sinus infection is caused by harmless bacteria that most healthy people have in their upper respiratory tracts. This happens to approximately... Read >
Author: Alden Robinson
22nd September 2009
I spent quite a bit of time looking, and certainly there is plenty of connected material, but there is little concerned only with arthritis juvenile rheumatoid treatment. I hope the following will be helpful for you.
A person who walks too forcefully, ... Read >
Author: jsolutions010
15th September 2009
People tend to forget certain things because of work and other priorities. This is not uncommon because this does happen to everybody. However, when an individual tends to forget even the simplest things, there is already something definitely wrong. There... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon
19th August 2009
The affliction that is known as Alzheimer's disease is something that may very likely have an effect on someone dear in your world. The disease was initially noted by a German doctor named Alois Alzheimer, who was the first person to note down an odd con... Read >
Author: Trent Oliver
18th August 2009
The affliction that is known as Alzheimer's disease is an issue that may more than likely come to affect someone important in your life.
The condition was first found by a German physician called Alois Alzheimer, who was the 1st person to take note o... Read >
Author: Randy Spur
04th August 2009
It is essential that parents and other individuals that work directly with teenagers know and understand how to properly prevent teenage substance abuse. Abuse of various types of substances such as alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, prescription medications, s... Read >
Author: briangarvin
19th July 2009
Yeast Infection Cure can get rid of PMS as well
What is PMS or Premenstrual Syndrome
Especially in the case of women and in the week before their menstrual cycle, they could show a mishmash of signals known as Premenstrual Syndrome or PMS. It is believe... Read >
Author: Diya T.
11th July 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes with a person's daily life and activities. The Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. This disease slowly destroy... Read >
Author: steven marks
08th July 2009
ADHD: A Common Diagnosis
Often first noticed by teachers, ADHD is one of the most commonly-diagnosed conditions among children. Most often ADHD is treated with Ritalin®. However, a recent report on the June 15, CBS Early Show recommended chiropracti... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2009
A woman’s body can be subjected to various amounts and forms of stress. Common ailments that affect women are adrenal disorders. Adrenal fatigue in women involves a dysfunction of the adrenal glands, which means that it is not producing enough steroid h... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
16th June 2009
Deciding to have a religious, civil or traditional wedding service entirely depends on the couple's personalities, their likes and dislikes and how big they want to go. This article will provide some ideas and etiquette for second weddings and in particul... Read >
Author: Francina Smit
14th May 2009
Migraines often affect younger people, although they do in the end tend to grow out of them in most cases. Migraines also tend to affect young girls more than boys. If these migraines are repetitive and severe, then it is essential to visit your doctor s... Read >
Author: up2u
16th April 2009
What are brain tumours?
Brain tumours are collections of abnormal cells that grow out of control either within the brain itself or in the layers of tissues that cover the brain. The symptoms they produce depend on the area of the brain in which they ar... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif
27th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is defined as a developed neurological disorder which leads to, intellectual slowing, memory loss, personality changes, and other more symptoms of Alzheimer's. Although the disease differs from in individuals, most go through similar s... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
12th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking ability, and ultimately reduces even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes ... Read >
Author: Oz
12th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking ability, and ultimately reduces even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes ... Read >
Author: Oz
03rd March 2009
When it comes to teenage relationship dangers, physical abuse is a topic that comes up time and time again. Believe it or not, it has been found that physical abuse is a common issue among relationships that are shared among teenagers. It is important tha... Read >
Author: lizjohn58
03rd March 2009
When it comes to teenage relationship dangers, physical abuse is a topic that comes up time and time again. Believe it or not, it has been found that physical abuse is a common issue among relationships that are shared among teenagers. It is important tha... Read >
Author: Liz Johnson
03rd March 2009
Symptoms in general anxiety disorder (GAD) may vary a lot from one sufferer to another. The intensity of the symptoms are all influenced by the level of stress that one is going through.Some of the most common symptoms that anxiety sufferers often experie... Read >
Author: broalex
20th February 2009
Sleep apnea is a major sleep disorder wherein a person abruptly wakes up in the middle of sleep due to a blockage in the airway. At some point in their lives, a lot of people might have experienced this condition. But a sleep disorder should not be regar... Read >
Author: Amarjit Singh
20th February 2009
Sleep apnea is a major sleep disorder wherein a person abruptly wakes up in the middle of sleep due to a blockage in the airway. At some point in their lives, a lot of people might have experienced this condition. But a sleep disorder should not be regar... Read >
Author: Amarjit Singh
20th February 2009
Alcohol abuse is a problem, but skewed statistics and re-definition of terms may be making the problem look worse than it is. How do you know when there really is a problem?
Going on a binge or a ‘bender’ used to mean spending anywhere from two or ... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
16th February 2009
Respiratory issues, other health problems and frequent appliance failures are only a few of the problems claimed to be caused by “Chinese Drywall”. Drywall is a flat board made from gypsum plaster. It is used to create interior walls for its econo... Read >
Author: Jerry Clifford
10th February 2009
The results of a study published in the Archives of Neurology may from researchers at the University of Washington have found a potential link between the onset of dementia and diabetes. The scientists found that an increase of vascular disease, rather th... Read >
Author: Legal
03rd February 2009
Huntington’s Disease
What is Huntington’s Disease?
Huntington’s Disease is a genetic disorder of the central nervous system. Also known as Huntington's chorea, the disorder is named for the American physician who initially described the cond... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
01st February 2009
Car accidents can be quite violent. It isn't too often that people walk away from these fender benders unscathed. The most common car accident injury claim following a crash is whiplash and similar ailments involving you back and neck. The sudden impac... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
08th January 2009
Delirium is sudden severe confusion and rapid changes in brain function that occur with physical or mental illness.
Causes
Delirium is most often caused by physical or mental illness and is usually temporary and reversible. Many disorders cause deli... Read >
Author: Alien
19th December 2008
Estimates are that almost 15 million Americans suffer from Depression, a serious problem. It is a disease. Even though it's a mental illness, the afflicted is not responsible for it because of personal habits like laziness. Depression can strike every per... Read >
Author: Kalidas
08th December 2008
Cat arthritis is a condition in which there is joint inflammation. It can become very painful to your cat. Any feline is at risk for developing this condition, but athletic cats are more susceptible. So, what exactly causes arthritis in cats?
Causes... Read >
Author: D Swain
27th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
The Journal of Psychopharmacology reported that TBI victims who were also suffering from depression were likely to have no affects from anti-depressants and were likely going to need a stronger form of therapy.
Indivi... Read >
Author: LegalView
05th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
Suffering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a painful and, at times, lifelong debilitation; however, research that was recently published in The Journal of Biological Engineering highlighted a potential treatment fo... Read >
Author: LegalView
03rd November 2008
Brain Injury facts by New York City (NYC) Accident Lawyer
More than a million Americans become victims of brain injuries every year. Most of these personal injuries 80,000-90,000 result in long-term physical and mental disabilities due to brain injurie... Read >
Author: jimwilso
23rd October 2008
The disadvantage of being a dog is - dogs cannot express fully whenever they feel pain or in what level of pain they are in. They can just give off hints that they are experiencing such; however, if we are really not that attentive to their feelings, we w... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer
17th October 2008
Mental retardation is a developmental disability that is marked by lower-than-normal intelligence and limited daily living skills. People who are mentally retarded function at an intellectual level that is below average and have difficulties with learning... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd September 2008
Some people often just assume their dog is getting old when he starts to limp or when there is some stiffness evident. Often enough this is Hip Dysplasia and you should take action to help eliminate discomfort and pain as soon as possible. It is most comm... Read >
Author: Ray Darken
22nd August 2008
How can you get a real feel for what depression is? Most people who get depressed for the first time have a hard time realizing what it is. As a matter of fact, it is often someone close to you who asks what is wrong, what is going on. This sort of makes... Read >
Author: John Samson
14th August 2008
Allergies Type 2 is also called antibody-dependent allergy. It is when antibodies combine with healthy cells in the your body and then your immune system attacks the health cells. Type 2 usually start in early childhood and are caused by repeated exposu... Read >
Author: David Cowley
17th July 2008
The immune system is a mysterious mechanism. Like a pitbull, the immune system will guard against foreign attackers mercilessly to protect its home, and yet, it can also turn on its master, attacking it ferociously all the same. Doctors aren't exactly sur... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th July 2008
West Nile Virus has spread rapidly across North America, affecting thousands of birds, horses, and humans, since it was discovered in the Western hemisphere. WNV swept from the New York City region in 1999 to almost all of the continental U.S., 7 Canadian... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th June 2008
You may lovingly refer to them as "senior issues," but these slips of the tongue and moments of memory failure could be the first signs of Alzheimers. There are a whole host of emotions that come up when you're diagnosed with Alzheimers.
Most Alzheime... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th June 2008
Each year in America, there are millions of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) that severely debilitate citizens from a number of common, everyday activities that often depend on the severity of their injury.
According to the National Institute of Neurolo... Read >
Author: Legal
04th June 2008
A recent analysis of data indicates that vitamin A deficiency is the leading cause of childhood blindness. It was estimated that 70% of the 500,000 children who become blind annually do so because of xerophthalmia. This corresponds to a prevalence of ro... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
21st May 2008
One of the most common forms of dementia, Alzheimer's disease stages progress towards the death of the patient. This degenerative, debilitating neurological disorder is thus far incurable.
Affecting the lives of anyone who encounters the patient, the e... Read >
Author: Carol Stack
21st May 2008
African trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness, is a sober tropical disorder that is always deadly without treatment. There are two types of african trypanosomiasis, named for the regions in africa in which they are found: East african trypanoso... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a symbol of dementia or the gradual loss of a sound mind. It is progressive in nature, while gradually robbing the victim of the ability to think and to properly function, sometimes lessening their lifespan. Alzheimer's disease is n... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt
08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a symbol of dementia or the gradual loss of a sound mind. It is progressive in nature, while gradually robbing the victim of the ability to think and to properly function, sometimes lessening their lifespan. Alzheimer's disease is n... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt
01st May 2008
Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain, commonly caused by a viral infection. It can be caused by a bacterial infection such as bacterial meningitis, or may be a complication of other infectious diseases like rabies (viral) or syphilis (bacter... Read >
Author: peterhutch
28th April 2008
Alzheimer disease is the one of the most average cause of dementia. For Alzheimer disease there is currently no cure. The cause and improvement of Alzheimer's disease is not well understood, but is associated with plaques and tangles in the brain. AD is a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
04th March 2008
Each year, more than 2 million Americans are given powerful prescription painkillers that contain opiods (sometimes called narcotics) for the relief of pain and discomfort brought on by injury, surgery, menstrual cramps, and even headaches. But a growing ... Read >
Author: cannone
22nd February 2008
Anorexia nervosa is a kind of reverse addiction: an addiction to not eating. And like many addicts, anorexics deny having a problem. They see themselves as healthy, but others see the terrible damage to body and mind that anorexia causes. Like addiction, ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
22nd February 2008
Huntington's disease is a rare hereditary neurological disorder which causes the abnormal death of brain cells. Huntington's is also known as HD and used to be known as Huntington's chorea. It affects approximately 1 in 10,000 people of Western European d... Read >
Author: HD Site
13th February 2008
Snoring in Children, Causes of Children Snoring and Symptoms Children Sleep Apnea
Everybody Snore occasionally even a baby may snore. Studies show that about 10% or more children Snore during their sleep. Children who are three years or older more ... Read >
Author: Cherry Joe
07th February 2008
Inhalant abuse refers to the inhalation of fumes, vapors or gases to produce a mood altering effect or euphoria. Due to their non-invasive nature and inherent ease of use, an increasing number of teenagers and young adults are turning to inhalants for dru... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
30th January 2008
Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative disease, meaning it gets worse and not particularly better over time. It affects the area of the brain that is involved in language, judgment, and behavior.
This is the most common form of brain malfunctions or ... Read >
Author: yes
23rd January 2008
Drug abuse is a very serious problem in many places in the world, particularly the United States. What starts out as a simple curiosity or use that is considered social may result in a serious addiction.
Many individuals start using a particular drug a... Read >
Author: Bill Urell
02nd October 2007
Cirrhosis is a chronic (ongoing, long-term) disease of the liver. But as liver function deteriorates, you may experience fatigue, nausea, unintended weight loss, and swelling in your legs and abdomen. It removes or neutralizes poisons from the blood, prod... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st August 2007
Primary aldosteronism, also termed Conn syndrome. This increased secretion is caused by an abnormality within the gland. Primary hyperaldosteronism accounts for less than one percent of all cases of hypertension. Hyperaldosteronism can be caused by a tumo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
26th July 2007
A unique social rehabilitation model is now in place in the criminal justice system of New Mexico. The program not only offers drug rehabilitation, but also engenders self-respect in the incarcerated as a way to help reduce criminal tendencies. The progra... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
24th July 2007
Obstructive Sleep Apnea is an illness that many people fail to recognize until after the symptoms have caused grief to the family and employers. In fact, the spouse is often the first one to realize that there may be a physical reason for the odd behavior... Read >
Author: Jonni Good
01st July 2007
We all know by now the outcome of allowing uncontrolled breeding of cats (ferals...remember!). But apart from that sterilization of cats has several important benefits. And unless you are a serious breeder, I do suggest you consider the following:
Male... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
08th June 2007
Family members of Alzheimer’s patients often find themselves in the unforeseen role of caregiver, assuming the daunting responsibility of helping a loved one perform the routine responsibilities of daily life. The effects of Alzheimer’s disease impact... Read >
Author: John Trevey
15th May 2007
The thought of the after effects of taking medication instead of a Natural Remedy for Insomnia makes me shudder. Addiction, morning headaches, daytime fatigue, personality changes, memory impairment, impaired concentration, poor judgment, mood disturbance... Read >
Author: PhilipTheElder
10th May 2007
Insomnia cures by relaxation have been popular since before man invented fire. We can trace them back, certainly in the case of China, for many thousands of years. It has only been in the last few years that we have been able to confirm the efficiency ... Read >
Author: PhilipTheElder
09th May 2007
Cure Insomnia - Herbal Remedies
Insomnia is one of the more miserable of complaints suffered on a regular basis by mankind. Many sufferers of Insomnia and other sleep disorders lay there night after night staring into the dark becoming more and more de... Read >
Author: PhilipTheElder
13th February 2007
Scrapbooking is a wonderful way to make memories come alive whenever you want them to. Scrapbooking is different from plain photos because it includes colors, pictures and journaling that will show and describe what you felt and how you went through those... Read >
Author: Will Dawes
20th January 2007
Snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea. We should keep in mind that not all episodes of snoring are indicative of sleep apnea or any other potentially life-threatening malady. Snorer with serious snoring problems must be aware of the symptoms obstructive s... Read >
Author: Venus Yoong
17th November 2006
Decisions play an immense fraction in life full of in-ornate thoughts. Such things as planning, thinking and facing the day-to-day life are just a petite id饠of what really life entails.
It is said that mathematicians lose their sanity when they rea... Read >
Author: veronica muscat
28th September 2006
Brain cancer is a disease which starts with just one cell but this grows and makes more copies of itself and grows as a tumor which is known as swelling. We are here to help you to need support the most. This brain cancer is of two types that is primary a... Read >
Author: dr jack
15th September 2006
Panic attacks strike thousands of people each year, many of which have never had one before. You can be driving down the road or in your bed asleep when a panic attack begins. Women tend to be more prone to panic attacks than men, and once you have one, t... Read >
Author: Joanne King
25th June 2006
I spent quite a bit of time looking, and certainly there is plenty of connected material, but there is little concerned only with arthritis juvenile rheumatoid treatment. I hope the following will be helpful for you.
A person who walks too forcefully, ... Read >
Author: George Harper
20th June 2006
20th June 2006 , Although most parents say they would recognize depression in their own children, fewer than half of depressed youth are diagnosed and treated.
Why is mental illness in teens so difficult to catch? If you've parented or worked with teena... Read >
Author: Mrinal Dutta
12th June 2006
As an infidelity expert, one of the most frequent questions people ask me is "What are the top 10 signs of infidelity?" For curious minds, I've listed them below.
working late
increased concern about wardrobe or personal appearance
unaccounte... Read >
Author: Ruth Houston
26th January 2006
Alzheimer's disease, also known as primary degenerative dementia, isn't found exclusive in the elderly. The onset of this disease begins at middle age in 1% to 10% of people effected by it. Also, Alzheimer's disease accounts for more than half of all de... Read >
Author: Larry Champlin
14th January 2006
A good number of people who get depressed for the first time have a difficult time realizing what it is. Actually, it is frequently someone close to you who asks what is wrong, what is going on.
Here are some distinctive symptoms of depression
T... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
13th December 2005
It's winter again. The cold whether will surely bring different kinds of health problems such as colds, fever and sinusitis among others. When you have a nasty cold and stuffy nose that won't subside for a couple of weeks, you must never take it for grant... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat
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