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Fall 09’ return to School made safer by GlobeTrack Wireless (GTW).

06th September 2009
Austin, TX, August 19, 2009 – As schools again resume session this fall www.globetrackwireless.com, a forerunner in Location Based Services (LBS) technology, pledges their commitment towards reducing the prevalence of accidents involving first time driv... Read >
Author: Michael

Budget Car Insurance for Families with Teen Drivers Move On to a New Car Insurance Policy for Your F

23rd July 2009
Car insurance for families with teens might be a little more pricier, but it can protect you from financial disaster while protecting your car, your driving teen, and your family. Comparing policies takes time and effort, but it'll bring you the best bud... Read >
Author: David nalin

Diabetes Management

23rd July 2009
Diabetes Management My great aunt used to “manage” her diabetes by scraping off the frosting before treating herself to a piece of cake. She and her husband held a deep distrust of their doctor, and, living in a rural area, did not have many option... Read >
Author: Elle Wood

Kill Obesity before Obesity Kills You

16th July 2009
While heart disease ranks as the number one cause of death for men and women, because it is linked to so many other causes of death, perhaps obesity should really claim that title. Whether it is heart disease, diabetes, smoking related deaths, or even can... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Medical Centers -- Meeting Growing Demands Through Expansion

18th June 2009
Medical centers must grow alongside growing communities and an increasing population. Many general hospitals provide a number of healthcare services, offering patients convenience as they take care of all their needs in one location. Comprehensive medical... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

PREVENTION

15th June 2009
The pediatric chain of survival is different from the adult for some very good reasons. Lets take a look at the first link; prevention. Unintentional injuries are the number one cause of death in children and young people in the United States. Most of the... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

DASH – A Diet To Lower High Blood Pressure

11th May 2009
A good diet to lower high blood pressure is the DASH diet, named after a study on diet and health called Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. This study found that changing your eating habits and eating a certain way can help people with mild hyperte... Read >
Author: Don

General Facts on Lung Cancer: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment For Lung Cancer

28th April 2009
Educating yourself about the general facts on lung cancer is essential to help prevent acquiring the disease. As the number one cause of death among men in America and one of the major causes of death cases throughout the world, health experts are further... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Reason Why You Should Become A Vegetarian

05th March 2009
As a prospective vegetarian, you probably question whether or not it really matters if you stop eating meat. You might wonder how much of a difference one additional vegetarian can make. And while it might be true that one vegetarian wont make huge st... Read >
Author: Jesus Smay

Teenage Relationship Dangers Alcohol Abuse

03rd March 2009
If you are a parent, or another adult that cares for or works with teenagers, it is important that you learn about the teenage relationship dangers of alcohol abuse. In a recent study conducted by both medical professionals and law enforcement personnel a... Read >
Author: lizjohn58

Teenage Relationship Dangers Alcohol Abuse

03rd March 2009
If you are a parent, or another adult that cares for or works with teenagers, it is important that you learn about the teenage relationship dangers of alcohol abuse. In a recent study conducted by both medical professionals and law enforcement personnel a... Read >
Author: Liz Johnson

Some Few Words On Lung Cancer

18th February 2009
Being one of the most highly discussed and controversial cancer issues is the topic of lung cancer, and the amount of people afflicted with the disease every year, as more deaths from cancers seems to increase steadily as time goes on. Though this topi... Read >
Author: suegold

What About Lung Cancer

01st December 2008
Being one of the most highly discussed and controversial cancer issues is the topic of lung cancer, and the amount of people afflicted with the disease every year, as more deaths from cancers seems to increase steadily as time goes on. Though this topic ... Read >
Author: suegold

Getting To The Heart Of The Matter With Herbal Supplements

18th November 2008
With heart disease being the number one cause of death in Americans and high blood pressure being the �silent killer,� high homocysteine levels are considered by most researchers to be as dangerous as high cholesterol levels. An aging heart is proven... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boost Health And Wellness With Chlorella

13th October 2008
A lot of us eat without really thinking about the food that we are putting into our bodies. This is extremely unfortunate because diet is crucial to human health. A good diet depends on choosing what to eat and how much to eat, because otherwise food ca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Reduce Cholesterol The Natural Way

29th July 2008
Having a high cholesterol level has become a very serious problem for many people today. This has been credited to a majority of the population getting accustomed to a diet rich in fats, bad habits such as smoking and leading a sedentary lifestyle. And be... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Stopping Alcohol Abuse

09th July 2008
Abusing alcohol and other substances is a big problem out there and if you are one of them then I am afraid that you are suffering from substance abuse. It is an expensive problem in more ways than one as it also effects family, friends and work colleague... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Educating Teenagers About Drinking And Driving

09th June 2008
The number one cause of death amongst youngster between the ages of 15 and 24 is drunk driving and so educating your teenagers about the dangers of drinking and driving is particularly important, not only for their own protection but for the protection of... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Managing High Blood Pressure - Living Healthy with the “Silent Killer”

08th May 2008
One of the most eminent ways to living a healthy life is to keep your heart healthy. More so, in order to maintain a healthier heart, you must maintain a healthy blood pressure. High blood pressure or hypertension is potentially life threatening as it i... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Order Chantix online to stop smoking.

27th March 2008
Buy Chantix Online Lung cancer is presently the number one cause of death in both men and women more than 162,460 deaths from lung cancer will occur in the U.S. It is estimated that 90 percent of lung cancer cases are caused by smoking. ... Read >
Author: mark bevan

does it really matter if i become a vegatiarn?

28th January 2008
As a prospective vegetarian, you probably question whether or not it really matters if you stop eating meat. You might wonder how much of a difference one additional vegetarian can make. And while it might be true that one vegetarian wont make h... Read >
Author: thomasjohn

does it really matter if i become a vegatarian?

26th January 2008
As a prospective vegetarian, you probably question whether or not it really matters if you stop eating meat. You might wonder how much of a difference one additional vegetarian can make. And while it might be true that one vegetarian wont make h... Read >
Author: thomasjohn

Swimming Pools and Re-sale Value: A Dip Off the Deep End

14th January 2008
Building a swimming pool is an expensive project that isn't always recouped in the sale of a property. Before buying into a house with a pool, or heading into a costly pool addition, consider why pools are not such a swimmingly easy sale. Swimming poo... Read >
Author: M Shane

Heart-Healthy Dietary Guidelines Tailored For You

25th September 2007
According to an October 5th press release from the American Heart Association, new dietary recommendations for heart health are going to appear in the October 31st edition of Circulation, which can be downloaded for free from the AHA website. These recom... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Ischemic Heart Disease and the Western World

22nd August 2007
From the time people are very young, even as young as five years old, they can start developing tissue deposits, called plaque, in the lining of their arteries. For many people, these deposits never cause trouble. For others, they can be a killer. The ... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien

Heart Disease Prevention: Improve your way of life

22nd August 2007
The top key to heart disease prevention is improving your lifestyle. Simple changes like eating healthier foods, taking exercise, and generally being more health conscious have shown that they can drastically reduce your chances of suffering heart diseas... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien

Keeping Your Heart Healthy

05th July 2007
It is never too early to start taking care of your heart. Taking a preventative attitude against heart disease is essesntial. Eating right, getting exercise and not participating in unhealthy habits are ways a person can take control of their heart heal... Read >
Author: http:www.preferedforms.com

How can we tell who is at risk of having a heart attack?

13th May 2007
Heart attacks are very common and although many cases will go on to be better, the risk of dying from a heart attack is still very big. This is the reason why doctors try to find as may ways as possible to determine who is more likely to suffer from a hea... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Study Uses Gene Test to Detect Lung Cancer

06th March 2007
According to a study published in the Journal of Natural Medicine, United States scientists have developed a new method to detect lung cancer in its earliest stages by locating genetic changes in a smoker’s airway. Medical News Today reported “re... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards

What Smoking Can Do To A Woman's Health

17th November 2006
Recent decades have witnessed the increasing number of women who smoked, regardless of age and race. Today lung cancer kills more women than breast cancer. Millions of women have died - and will die - because of tobacco use. A sad reality tells us that ... Read >
Author: Dulce Azogue

Achieving Real Weight Loss

16th December 2005
The state of health in America is not very positive. As of today, according to the Center for Disease Control, an estimated 65% of adult Americans are considered overweight and 30% of those are considered obese. Cancer much of it preventable -- has now ... Read >
Author: Margie Geiser