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Never Forget A Name Again

29th September 2009
Everybody have had issues in remembering a new person's name. Some of these people who claims to having issues with names are blaming their "forgetfulness" trait while a handful of others say that it has been like that ever since they can remember and as ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Meditation For Memory

29th September 2009
Meditation helps the body relax. Through concentration and breathing, stress can be released and this allows a person to be more receptive and open. Meditation can be beneficial to memory too. If a person is relaxed their memory will improve. If there ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Good Memory By Keeping Your Mind Busy

29th September 2009
Memorization problems such as forgetting simple errands your Mom asked you to do this morning or scribbling on a paper, recalling what you were just about to write down are both serious signs that you need to pay extra attention to your memory and your ab... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Famous Paul Smith Space Book For Design Ideas

29th September 2009
I was privileged enough to recently attend a brief introduction to Paul Smiths forthcoming attractions hosted by one of his Australian representatives. The whole experience was naturally inspirational, and encouraging in so much as his favourite phrase ā€... Read >
Author: Morton

5 Relationship Killers and How to Avoid Them

24th September 2009
As a relationship counselor, I am constantly being asked why so many relationships fail. In the 37 years that I have worked with couples, I have discovered five major relationship killers: CONTROLLING BEHAVIOR Most people enter a relationship with a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Natural Ways For Dealing With Anxiety

23rd September 2009
Anxiety is a reaction often associated with stress, illness, or even treatment. During an anxiety attack, a person feels overwhelming nervousness, tension, fear, forgetfulness, and panic. Although people experience anxiety as a normal part of life, true a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Avoid The 5 Relationship Killers

22nd September 2009
As a relationship counselor, I am constantly being asked why so many relationships fail. In the 37 years that I have worked with couples, I have discovered five key relationship killers: CONTROLLING BEHAVIOR On the whole people enter a relationship ... Read >
Author: Calvin Tan

Avoiding Awkward Situations

22nd September 2009
Uncomfortable social situations are the worst-minor blunders can leave you embarrassed and feeling socially inadequate. A few simple tricks can help you avoid the most common mistakes and boost your self-esteem and social prowess at the same time. The ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Survive Menopause

21st September 2009
Ever heard of hot flushes and mood swings? These are among the common symptoms of this medical condition commonly associated with women called menopause. Menopause is actually a process which results to the stoppage of a woman’s monthly period. Meno... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Can't Lose Weight? Maybe You Have A Thyroid Disorder

21st September 2009
A thyroid disorder called hypothyroidism means you have an underactive thyroid gland. If you have trouble losing weight no matter what you do, it could be because you are hypothyroid. There are almost 30 million Americans with thyroid disease and wo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Advertising can be the Best Tool in Marketing Communications

19th September 2009
Looking for the best marketing communications strategy can cause you a lot of hard work. But knowing how important it is to your business, you can't help but find yourself on the search for the perfect tool that would click and prove itself effective. Aft... Read >
Author: Cheryll Cruz

Online Dyslexia Testing

17th September 2009
If you have been suffering from dyslexia then the most important thing that you should be considering is getting yourself diagnosed. Online dyslexia testing is the best way to getting diagnosed as these tests are user friendly, inexpensive and also very a... Read >

Diagnosing Dyslexia - Get Your Dyslexia Diagnosed in 30 Minutes

17th September 2009
Diagnosing dyslexia is the first most important thing that any person suffering from dyslexia must consider. Online dyslexia tests make it possible to do so in just about 30 minutes and that to a third of the cost. Diagnosing dyslexia can be a tricky thin... Read >

The need to become aware of the Alzheimer’s disease.

14th September 2009
Many people ages 65 and beyond fear of the disease called Alzheimer’s. It is a serious brain malfunction that would usually affect older adults although studies have revealed that it can also affect younger ones. Early stages of the disease show signs o... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks

Snoring and a brighter tomorrow.

11th September 2009
The way we spend our night influences how we spend our day. A good night’s sleep allows us to function during waking hours with the physical and mental energy we need. Yet for millions of people, a good night’s sleep is something they only dream of. ... Read >
Author: Dr. Joe

Insomnia Cure - How to Overcome Insomnia Naturally

11th September 2009
Are you among the majority of people who suffer from insomnia or sleeplessness? If so, then instead of popping those sleeping pills, it is recommended that you choose sleep supplements as they are more natural and cause few side-effects. Causes of Inso... Read >
Author: Apple

The Symptoms of Drug Addiction

07th September 2009
Drug addiction is an insidious disease that takes over a person's life and clouds their world in a fog of problems and struggles. The signs of drug addiction are many and varied depending on what type of drug is being abused. Different drugs affect ... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester

4 Tips in Choosing the Right Gift for Men

29th August 2009
Selecting a right gift can often be a very daunting task to most of us. Especially if we believe in giving gifts that the recipient will surely adore. The process of selecting the right gift can be stressful and tedious, and if the recipient is a man it a... Read >
Author: moorishpaul

Offshore savers urged to come clean

19th August 2009
Since the recession started hitting consumer’s pockets, making the most of your money has become something of a national obsession. With interest rates plummeting to all time lows, even those conscientious enough to save have had to spread their net... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights

Surgical Menopause

18th August 2009
Surgical menopause is normally induced due to an unusual event. It is induced when the ovaries are surgically removed. This condition can also be induced when the ovaries are seriously damaged by chemotherapy, radiation or by other medications. Often, it ... Read >
Author: Mercy

7 Top Reasons To Keep a Weight Loss Food Diary'

05th August 2009
Are you on a mission to lose a few pounds or maybe even thirty to forty pounds? If you are then this article is going to explain to you how keeping a food weight loss diary will not only help you lose those pounds but also help you maintain that loss. ... Read >
Author: JToomey

Elderly Care Bucks County

05th August 2009
Putting your aged parent or other such relative in the care of another is a major decision and can cause a family member to feel emotions, such as sadness, guilt, incompetency and more. Elderly care in Bucks County is there to relieve you of the burdensom... Read >
Author: Alan Friedman

Information About Alzheimer

03rd August 2009
What is Alzheimerļæ½s disease? Alzheimerļæ½s disease is a degenerative problematic characterized by memory loss as well as loss in thinking skills. It is in fact part of a group of memory and head problems called dementia. It can conduct to behavioral ... Read >
Author: sharonsky

Alzheimer Information

03rd August 2009
What is Alzheimerļæ½s disease? Alzheimerļæ½s disease is a degenerative crisis characterized by memory loss as well as loss in thinking skills. It is essentially part of a group of memory and head problems called dementia. It can conduct to behavioral c... Read >
Author: sharonsky

Alzheimers or Aging? The Signs You Need To Know

02nd August 2009
How do you know if that forgetfulness you’ve had is an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease, or just normal aging? You may forget the occasional name or sometimes have trouble thinking of the right word to use. Maybe you walk into another room an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Alzheimer’s Disease, The Horrific Stealer

02nd August 2009
Alzheimer’s disease is a disease that can virtually steal away the memory and the abilities of innocent people. It is tragic when it happens and, unfortunately, it happens to many people each year. Are there cures? Is there hope for individuals who are ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Alzheimer's Disease -- How To Slash Your Chances Of Getting It

02nd August 2009
Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia that causes gradual loss of a person’s mental abilities. It initially affects the cerebral cortex and often starts off as simple forgetfulness. As the disease progresses, the person’s personality may und... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn to Keep Your Brain Healthy and Avoid Alzheimer's Disease

02nd August 2009
Many people face a potential health crisis as they age. In North America, millions of Baby Boomers are turning sixty every day. Aging can bring with it many benefits such as increased wisdom and experience, but aging also increases the risk of serious h... Read >
Author: Royane Real

The Race Card - The Hidden Ace of the Cheater?

01st August 2009
When we misplace our keys or our glasses the first question we ask is ā€˜where did I have them last.’ The comedy of such a question is that if we knew where we had them last they wouldn’t be lost. There is little comedy attached to the misplacement o... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Your Customers Will Enjoy Getting A Useful Umbrella

31st July 2009
Of all the items that you can use to promote your company A promotional umbrella is fun. Just think of all the things that can be done with umbrella giveaways. There are some nice ones out there. People are always in need of one because of plain old forge... Read >
Author: JenB

Improve My Memory The Easy Way

27th July 2009
I was looking for a method to improve my memory. A majority of people seem to feel that forgetfulness is a harmless trait. After all, the human mind has its own limitations and frequently age deteriorates what used to be a fantastic memory. But, there is... Read >
Author: Geoffrey Spencer

How to Make Money on the Internet With No Money!

24th July 2009
There are many ways to progress to money on the internet. It all depends on how much you poverty to progress to. If you are like me, making money on the internet on track dazed meant for me as a curiosity to a certain extent than a need. I knew of intimat... Read >
Author: Kenlevenson

How to Improve Memory, Memory Improvement Tips

17th July 2009
Forgetfulness seems to be a harmless trait. After all, the human mind has its own limitations. But there's a price to pay for being forgetful about important things. Forget to pay your bills, and you'll soon end up in debts. Forget to turn off the oven be... Read >
Author: greenherbal11

Fresh warnings to motorists who leave valuable items in their vehicles

17th July 2009
Research published this month by car and van insurance specialists Confused.com shows that we are leaving billions of pounds worth of items in our vehicles - even though a car is broken into every 13 seconds in the UK. In a survey of 2000 people, 19 pe... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Accident Claim - What The Procedures Are

16th July 2009
Becoming the victim of a private injury accident with the intention of was caused due to the forgetfulness of an added person can leave you with a Various of problems as well as an array of injuries with the intention of may possibly curb your every day l... Read >
Author: ce Fung

Is Risperdal and ADHD a Good Match?

08th July 2009
ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It's symptoms are difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities, organizational difficulties, forgetfulness, a lack of interest toward activities that require a lot of attention and/o... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

You Can Improve Your Memory Power

02nd July 2009
A standard myth about good memory : it's a gift that only a few persons are born with. A majority of adults believe that they couldn't do anything about constantly forgetting facts and things they should do or should have done. Forgetfulness isn't a major... Read >
Author: Neil Hobbs

Treating Stress Naturally

19th June 2009
Now-a-days many people suffer from excessive stress due to hectic and modern lifestyle. In excessive stress, the body tends to break down or feeling drowsy and tired. Person with stress easily get irritated, exhausted and even get sick. Some people used t... Read >
Author: justinkenedy

My Design Ideas In Paul Smiths Space Book

17th June 2009
I was privileged enough to recently attend a brief introduction to Paul Smiths forthcoming attractions hosted by one of his Australian representatives. The whole experience was naturally inspirational, and encouraging in so much as his favourite phrase ā€... Read >
Author: Patrick

Mobile Accessories enhance the look and utility of mobiles

17th June 2009
Mobiles are indispensable, and so are some of the mobile accessories. Mobile companies are not only putting their efforts in the research and development of better and more useful hi-tech mobile phones, they have a set up of research and development de... Read >
Author: Tom Lopez

Know the Facts about Pre Menstrual Syndrome

15th June 2009
Pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS) or pre-menstrual tension (PMT) is common and can affect as many as one in two women. There are four sub-groups of PMS - PMS-A which main symptoms are Anxiety, irritability and insomnia, PMS-C which main symptoms are sugar crav... Read >
Author: petersonbran

How To Distinguish Between Alzheimer Demens And Regular Dementia Or Dement

14th June 2009
Dementia becomes a problem for many elderly citizens. Dozens of millions of people from all over the world are being affected by this illness to some degree. Apart from other causes, Dementia is mainly caused by dying brain cells. The destruction of brain... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Discover the Secret to Developing a Memory Like a Steel Trap!

11th June 2009
Are you tired of not being able to remember someone’s name right after you were introduced to them? Are you fed up with not being able to recall important dates or facts? Are you frustrated with your poor memory? Well, here’s something that y... Read >
Author: Dr.B. Chao

Senior Day Care Facts

11th June 2009
Our parents gave their best to us and now it is our turn to give them ours. How can we do that in today's society where both the husband and the wife usually work? These days it has become a necessity for a two income family due to the poor economy. How ... Read >
Author: Stephen Joyce

The 3 Action-Ideas For ADHD Teens Problems and How Parents Solve Them

19th May 2009
Be brutally honest with your assessment of your teen--is he or she one of the ADHD teens? Many parents are ready to pull their hair out from the teen's bad behavior, defiant attitude, back talking, and inability to concentrate with forgetfulness. If the t... Read >
Author: Donald J Stewart, RPh

3 Great Tips On How To Improve Memory For The Long Run

15th May 2009
Mind stimulation is one of the best ways that you can improve your memory in the long run, and this is something you need to do on a daily basis. One of the main reasons why people do suffer from long term memory loss is because they allow themselves to b... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Improving Memory The Quick And Easy Way

15th May 2009
Now there is plenty of reason to celebrate for those of you out there who have been suffering from a poor memory, regardless of your age. You do not have to be stuck in that situation where you are constantly suffering from poor memory relapse, where your... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Good Parents, Bad Children, Parent, Abortion is a Sin, Leaving the Past Where it Belongs, Faith with

15th May 2009
Leaving the Past Where it Belongs As Born again Christians, we all came from some mess that God intended to transform into a message. Some were drunkards, prostitutes, murderers and rapists. Name it, you will find an ex something in the house of God. S... Read >
Author: angela mwema

Elder Care in a Different Light

12th May 2009
If you get an unexpected good job offer away from your home, your parents feel proud and happy but at the same time there is an undertone of disappointment in them as well. Your parents have reached in an age in which they require daily assistance. They ... Read >
Author: Tyler Moon

Do You Follow Up or Fall Down?

06th May 2009
Throughout our daily routine we frequently communicate with others and share information. Sometimes this is face-to-face, and other times it is via the telephone or by email. Our communicating can be on a personal level with friends or family, talking... Read >
Author: Mentor

Do You Follow Up or Fall Down?

06th May 2009
Throughout our daily routine we frequently communicate with others and share information. Sometimes this is face-to-face, and other times it is via the telephone or by email. Our communicating can be on a personal level with friends or family, talking... Read >
Author: Mentor

Attention Defitcit Disorder (ADD): A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE

28th April 2009
By Arghavan Sadeghi, MFT Ninety percent of experience is perspective. It is a matter of how you see things and the meaning you give it that makes the experience what it is. This is also true of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, also k... Read >
Author: Familyigloo

The Popular Topic Of Anti-Aging

28th April 2009
One of the most interesting topics on skin care is 'anti aging skin care'. As one gets older, the natural defence of our skin (and in fact of the whole body) weakens. 'Anti aging skin care' is about protecting your skin from the negative effects of aging ... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Television guide - Let us choose for you

23rd April 2009
A new niche marketplace Such is the power and popularity of TV, that a new television guide market niche has been spawned. It's actually not a bad idea, because the sheer vast range of programs and channels available to watch today is absolutely mind bog... Read >
Author: Mel C

Is It Alzheimers?

15th April 2009
Unbelievably, one out of ten people over the age of 65 have Alzheimerļæ½s disease. In fact, in a recent statistic polls, almost 19 million Americans suffer one way or the other from this dreaded progressive disease. Below are some information that you wil... Read >
Author: Brian

Your Age And Memory

10th April 2009
It is a well-known fact that aging will affect memory for many different reasons. Family members, friends, spouses, and careers all suffer because of aging and memory loss. Loss of memory seems to be a part of life that may sneak up on a person, gradually... Read >
Author: ski987

Anxiety Alternative Medications - The Effective Natural Way Without Side Effects!

08th April 2009
Anxiety is one of the conditions that you do not know when it is coming and when it will stop. You can't even tell exactly if you are having the mild form of it, or you are already enduring severe anxiety attacks. And once you feel you are suffering from ... Read >
Author: johnpolish

Three Impediments to Building Your Network Marketing Business

08th April 2009
No matter what you put on a web page, blog, Ezine or social site, if these three things are missing, you will not be successful in building your network marketing business. The good news is this: these are not hard. The problem is neglect, forgetfulness... Read >
Author: Ralph E. Bass, Jr.

Reasons Why Your Man May Not Call Back

02nd April 2009
You have gotten used to your man and you value his word. So why does he not keep his promise to call you back? This is something that may throw you into a lot of confusion, and you may wonder what you could have done wrong. Your man may have promised ... Read >
Author: Chris J Roberts

Alzheimer's Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

27th March 2009
It is not known yet what exactly triggers off the weakening of the brain cells. There are many factors which lead the growth of Alzheimer's disease. Causes of Alzheimer's disease: The chief factor in the growth of Alzheimer's disease is age of the s... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Natural Ways to Reduce Memory Loss and Improve Your Memory Skills

27th March 2009
Do you occasionally have one of those ā€œsenior momentsā€ where you walk into a room and then totally blank out on why you went in there, or scramble mentally to remember the name of a person to whom you were just introduced? These small memory lapses ha... Read >
Author: Valerie

World of Warcraft Raid and Party Etiquette

10th March 2009
One of the most crucial leveling strategies in World of Warcraft is to join dungeon raids and instance runs. Aside from gaining experience, you also gain access to rare drops that non-elite mobs don’t drop or items that can only be found in dungeons or ... Read >
Author: Talisax

Sales Letters: Four Good Action Closing

06th March 2009
Having convinced your reader that your product or service is worth the price, you want to get action before the reader has a change of mind, before forgetfulness defeats you, before the money goes for something else—before any of the things that could h... Read >
Author: RAJKAMAL

Accidents do happen

03rd March 2009
The ski season is in full swing with record amounts of snow, so nothing can go wrong? Think again. Accidents do happen. Now this is a true story and shows what can happen when you least expect it. Picture the scene, Mr X is on his ski holiday and is wai... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

How to Deal With Panic Attacks In Day-To-Day Life

24th February 2009
It is quite important to know how to deal with panic attacks for those who have panic anxiety disorders as disasters can happen any time. No matter how much cautious and conscientious you are. It can happen while you drive, crossing the streets or while u... Read >
Author: Ashish

Herbs And Healthy Aging

10th February 2009
Many of us know that in today's time of health awareness that herbs are emerging as very popular products in maintaining good health. Many herbs are now being used in place of some of the notable vitamins that we are all familiar with. Herbs are all natur... Read >
Author: Rick White

Why Drug testing?

08th February 2009
Marijuana, Cannabis, Ganja, Grass, Mary Jane, Pot, Skunk, Smoke, Weed, etc. whatever you call it, is considered illegal by the state Government due to its addictive nature that has its ill effects on the workplace and the pleasure to remain high as descri... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Why Drug testing?

08th February 2009
Marijuana, Cannabis, Ganja, Grass, Mary Jane, Pot, Skunk, Smoke, Weed, etc. whatever you call it, is considered illegal by the state Government due to its addictive nature that has its ill effects on the workplace and the pleasure to remain high as descri... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Why Drug testing?

08th February 2009
Marijuana, Cannabis, Ganja, Grass, Mary Jane, Pot, Skunk, Smoke, Weed, etc. whatever you call it, is considered illegal by the state Government due to its addictive nature that has its ill effects on the workplace and the pleasure to remain high as descri... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Why Drug testing?

08th February 2009
Marijuana, Cannabis, Ganja, Grass, Mary Jane, Pot, Skunk, Smoke, Weed, etc. whatever you call it, is considered illegal by the state Government due to its addictive nature that has its ill effects on the workplace and the pleasure to remain high as descri... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Ski cover essential

03rd February 2009
News that a schoolboy is being held by police in connection with a hit-and-run ski death at an Italian resort, shows how inherent the dangers are on the slopes. This is a very tragic accident that, though still a rare occurrence, is not an isolated even... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

The Five Types of Burglars

02nd February 2009
There are five basic types of burglars: Opportunity, Smashers, Prowlers and Targeted and Complete Burglars. Opportunity Burglars This type of Thief will search for theft opportunities that are easy, quick, and petty. If you leave your door unlocked ... Read >
Author: jdevans

Should I Take Antidepressants If I Feel Depressed?

01st February 2009
Prescription drugs can create more problems instead of solving them. If you've ever taken some of the online tests to determine whether or not you're depressed, you may have been shocked at the results. Although the sites warn that taking the tests are... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Organic search engine optimization - What Do They Mean By Organic Search Engine Optimization?

30th January 2009
What is organic search engine optimization? In plain English, organic search engine optimization means re-adapting the contents of a website in such a way that a hyperlink to it will show up among the first results when you search a set of words through c... Read >
Author: mrseo

Introduction (excerpt from Train Your Brain More)

30th January 2009
by Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, Author of Train Your Brain More: 60 Days to a Better Brain: Better Brainpower, Better Memory, Better Creativity Why should you train your brain? This book is a follow-up to Train Your Brain: 60 Days to a Better Brain. I've... Read >
Author: FSB Authors

Elder Care Provider: A Synonym of New Life for Senior Citizens

06th January 2009
There was a time when your mom used to keep the house squeaky clean and your dad could remember the last due date of every bill. But presently, mom is facing lot of problems in doing the basic household chores and dad tends to remain absent minded most of... Read >
Author: Tyler Moon

Marijuana Drug Screening

06th January 2009
Although marijuana has some medical values but due to its addictive nature its consumption is considered illegal. There are several blogs, forums where you will find people sharing their good and bad experiences with marijuana and many of them have even s... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Marijuana Drug Screening

06th January 2009
Although marijuana has some medical values but due to its addictive nature its consumption is considered illegal. There are several blogs, forums where you will find people sharing their good and bad experiences with marijuana and many of them have even s... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Marijuana Drug Screening

06th January 2009
Although marijuana has some medical values but due to its addictive nature its consumption is considered illegal. There are several blogs, forums where you will find people sharing their good and bad experiences with marijuana and many of them have even s... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Ski resorts open early after record falls

31st December 2008
Ski resorts have opened early across Europe and those going to North america will find resorts in Canada and New England doing the same. Andorra in the Pyrenees is reporting the best start to a season for 40 years with record snowfall. Despite the pound... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

If your memory sometimes fails you then get to work on some basics to strengthen it

19th December 2008
Memory failure and day to day simple memory loss are symptoms of modern life. Failure to keep our memories in good shape, stress, poor diet, lack of exercise and the adoption of poor memorizing techniques are all reasons why our memories appear to fade. ... Read >
Author: skember

Elderly Home Health Care: Ensures a Better Life for Older Adults

17th December 2008
You got an unexpected good job offer away from your home. Your parents feel proud and happy for you. But your parents have reached in an age where daily assistance is required for them. In fact, they are not in a position in relocating at your new working... Read >
Author: Tyler Moon

Basic needs of Aging Parent

11th December 2008
At the present time, anti-aging products are predominantly patronized by women especially those who are in their late 20ļæ½s up to late 40ļæ½s and are at present coming to terms with being an aging parent. Unknowingly, women are the most conscious beings... Read >
Author: C.G.

Effective Steps Of Managing Stress

04th December 2008
We all are quite aware of stress. It has become an integral part of our life and lifestyle. However, a little amount of stress keeps us motivated to our task, but if we are getting overstressed, it means we are in ruining our lives. When under stress, we ... Read >
Author: Abhijeetdeep singh

ADHD and ADD Medication and Treatment

02nd December 2008
Deciding to take, or administer, medication for ADD/ADHD can be a very difficult and personal process. Therefore it is important to know the benefits and possible side effects associated with the different types of medications available. ADD/ADHD medicati... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dealing with Dementia

02nd December 2008
If a friend of yours is currently having a problem in order to remember the recent events, then you must not take it lightly as this can be a sign of dementia. Dementia is a condition where people start to lose their skills and abilities that are required... Read >
Author: Jim White

There was something important I had to tell you

01st December 2008
I know it was important because I tied this knot. I always tie a knot when I need to remind myself to remember something. I know it has something to do with generic viagra but it's not the obvious - that there is no difference between the generic and the ... Read >
Author: John Scott

Basic Needs of an Aging Parent

25th November 2008
Nowadays, anti-aging products are ostly patronized by women especially those who are in their late 20’s up to late 40’s and are now coming to terms with being an aging parent. Unknowingly, women are the most aware beings in this world. All kinds of ... Read >
Author: C.G.

Drug Therapy in Elderly

24th November 2008
With altered organ-functions, the effects and efficient removal of drugs is affected in elderly. Elderly are more likely to experience adverse effects of drugs. They may not be able to tolerate full doses of drugs. Medicines may exhibit abnormal responses... Read >
Author: Alien

Finding Help for Treatment ADD

18th November 2008
ADHD or ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) as it is often referred, is thought to be a chronic syndrome – that is, one that cannot be cured, although it can be minimized and controlled. It is thought that this disorder affects between 3 and 5 percent of ... Read >
Author: Freddy

I Want My Ex Boyfriend Back, What To Do?

11th November 2008
You might be thinking that if you don't touch base with your boyfriend immediately after the break up, you’re going to be ā€œout of sight, out of mind.ā€ You might worry that your ex boyfriend is going to forget about you. This really isn’t a bad... Read >
Author: Elaine

Coping With Memory Loss

11th November 2008
Forgetfulness may be annoying but it shouldn’t be a cause for worrying when you forget people’s names, or where you left your keys. These are still normal and it happens to most people. However, when you start forgetting the names of a family member o... Read >
Author: morningshift

Symptoms of Dehydration, Treatment of Dehydration and Causes

10th November 2008
Dehydration occurs when the amount of water leaving the body is greater than the amount being taken in. The body is very dynamic and always changing. This is especially true with water in the body. Dehydration can be defined as "the excessive loss of w... Read >
Author: peterhutch

For Professionals with Clients in Transition

10th November 2008
If you are an attorney,financial planner, physician, accountant, or another professional, you work with people everyday as they deal with life transitions. What do life transitions mean for you, and for your practice? With a little understanding of our na... Read >
Author: JBurroughs

Will Gratitude Boost Your Happiness?

05th November 2008
Bad news sells newspapers and keeps the media busy. Consumers are exposed to a lot of negative information that creates fear. It becomes easy for people to think from a scarcity mindset and yearn for times when life was better. However, continuing to d... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting

What are the 5 relationship killers that you have to note of and how to avoid them?

15th October 2008
As a relationship counsellor, I am constantly being asked why so many relationships fail. In the 37 years that I have worked with couples, I have discovered five major relationship killers: Controlling Behaviour Most people enter a relations... Read >
Author: Jim Lim

Is There Hope For Short Term Memory Loss?

25th September 2008
You have recently noticed that you frequently forget a lot of things and worst you are not sure what exactly is causing this. Before going straight for the resolution, there should be a basic understanding of what short term memory or working memory loss ... Read >
Author: Robert

Too Young For Early Menopause Symptoms?

15th September 2008
Because doctors are finally beginning to recognize early menopause symptoms in younger women, more and more women are being diagnosed with early or premature menopause. As a result, women who are experiencing infertility or are dealing with menopause symp... Read >
Author: John Russell

Buy Sytropin

11th September 2008
With HGH (Human Growth Hormone) levels decreasing as we age, creating symptoms of aging earlier than we would like; taking an HGH supplement, such as Sytropin, is an option that many people are deciding is right for them. When we begin producing less o... Read >
Author: Sudhani

Buy Sytropin

11th September 2008
With HGH (Human Growth Hormone) levels decreasing as we age, creating symptoms of aging earlier than we would like; taking an HGH supplement, such as Sytropin, is an option that many people are deciding is right for them. When we begin producing less... Read >
Author: Sudhani

What Are Aggressive Behaviors?

09th September 2008
People with passive-aggressive behaviors show hostility and aggression in passive ways. Their aim is to resist job and social demands, using the common excuse that they ā€œforgotā€ while demonstrating a negative attitude as to why they were late. Critici... Read >
Author: Slavco Stefanoski

Graphology at Home-lesson 14i-the Letters P-R

08th September 2008
Graphological analysis of the letters P-R P • Imagine the stroke without the hump, and can only be read as the letter 'p' by seeing the entire word. This indicates neglectfulness and impatience, possibly forgetfulness, and the speed with which i... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

Colon Cleansing: Is it Really Safe?

08th September 2008
A while back I was having a hard time sleeping. When I did have a night where I seemed to get to sleep, I was always exhausted all day long. I was feeling a little anxious and forgetting small things here and there that I usually never forget. I had been ... Read >
Author: Mason Curry

Having Trouble Sleeping During Menopause? Here’s What You Can Do About It

05th September 2008
Menopause insomnia is more common than you may think. While it’s frustrating in and of itself, it also exacerbates all the other symptoms of menopause and can be the cause of mood swings and low libido. In fact, an April 2008 issue of Journal of Clinica... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan

Understanding the Stages of Alzheimer's Disease

01st September 2008
As a caregiver the more that you understand about the stages of Alzheimer's Disease the better care you can provide for your patient or family member. During the early stages of Alzheimer's Disease most people will be able to lead lives that are producti... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman

Families face harsh challenges in coping with Alzheimer's

25th August 2008
Families confront one of the most difficult challenges they'll ever face when a loved one exhibits signs of Alzheimer's disease, dementia or memory loss. A variety of symptoms of these conditions can leave many families struggling to understand what's not... Read >
Author: Monica Vest Wheeler

Graphology at Home-lesson 14i-the Letters P-R

25th August 2008
P • Imagine the stroke without the hump, and can only be read as the letter 'p' by seeing the entire word. This indicates neglectfulness and impatience, possibly forgetfulness, and the speed with which it is written implies liveliness. • When tw... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

How to Deal with Debt Stress

16th August 2008
In the present fast sedentary lifestyle, debt stress is a very common phenomenon. It can affect almost anyone, from a college student, to any employed person; the advent of the credit card has brought its side effect; stress. In stress both a person’s e... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy

How to Deal with Debt Stress

16th August 2008
In the present fast sedentary lifestyle, debt stress is a very common phenomenon. It can affect almost anyone, from a college student, to any employed person; the advent of the credit card has brought its side effect; stress. In stress both a person’s e... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy

Tied to your electricity meter?

15th August 2008
It's widely known that missing payments on things like loans, credit cards and your mortgage can have an adverse effect on your credit rating, but did you know that missing a payment to your utility supplier could have an adverse effect on which tariff yo... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Don’t Be Stuck With A Bad Memory, Train It!

14th August 2008
Have you been forgetting things lately? Do you feel that your memory lets you down now and then? Then perhaps you need to learn new memory skills. Boosting your memory will make your life a whole lot easier and it can be fun. Where did I put the car... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Symptoms Of Stress

14th August 2008
We know that stress is present in the body because of symptoms and you will find very many symptoms of stress. Symptoms are not unique and they are easily mistaken for other conditions. One thing that is for sure, people react very differently when it com... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Stress Management

14th August 2008
Stress management is made up of very many aspects. To manage stress, you must have a clear understanding of what stress is and how it can affect our daily lives. Therefore, the first place to begin is with the definition of stress. Many models or views of... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Boost Your Memory With Your Imagination

28th July 2008
Don’t you find it troublesome when you can’t remember where you parked your car? Or do you get frustrated when you can’t remember your password to your computer or ATM machine? Whether it’s forgotten names, misplaced keys, missed appointments o... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Is There Hope For Short Term Memory Loss?

24th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Sifer You have recently noticed that you frequently forget a lot of things and worst you are not sure what exactly is causing this. Before going straight for the resolution, there should be a basic understanding of what short ... Read >
Author: Jenosize Sifer

Why Metaphysics? Part 1

18th July 2008
What is metaphysics, and why should we bother studying it? What benefits does it have for humanity? What is its purpose? How will its teachings help advance society? How will it assist our civilization and culture to progress? How will our lives be re-cre... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee

Nursing Home Admission Scenario Number Two

14th July 2008
Nursing Home Admission Scenario Number Two By Kenneth E.Strong, Jr. The first scenario involved admission to a nursing home because of an unexpected medical condition that made such an admission a necessity. [This seems a bit repetitive; this may no... Read >
Author: Kenneth E. Strong, Jr

British Consumers Need To Handle Debt More Effectively

11th July 2008
Credit cards can be a good way of handling your finances if used sensibly. Credit cards often attracted customers with 0% interest deals on balance transfers and or new purchases. These deals can be really good, but you need to be savvy to maximise the be... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher

Gift away the healthy Goji berry juice to your loved ones

06th July 2008
With a shift in the lifestyle of people in the past few years concentrating more on junk food and stressful jobs all through the day and night, health has taken a backseat. Goji berry have been a marvelous fruit that has been known to man since centuries,... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Goji juice- powerhouse of nutrients

06th July 2008
Health is the most crucial factor that can ensure happiness in ones life. To remain in this state, one should consume foods and juices that are powerhouse of nutrients and fulfill all the nutritional requirement of the body. Juices of Goji berry can help ... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Find Out What Is Your Best Perception Sense And Use It To Improve Your Memory

01st July 2008
Have you ever entered a room to get something and then forgot why you entered the room for? Have you ever been introduced to someone and forgot the name in less than five minues? Have you ever been interrupted in the midst of a conversation or presenta... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

What Is Alzheimers Dementia ?

13th June 2008
According to the Alzheimers Foundation, Alzheimers Dementia accounts for 60-70% of all dementia cases. What makes it a form of "dementia" is that it impairs cognition, speech, memory and movement. What makes Alzheimers Dementia different from other fo... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Victim of Stress and how it affected my family

30th May 2008
In 2005, I was a Mortgage Broker who owned 13 Units of Real Estate, in which I managed, and also operated a small formal wear boutique. When the mortgage industry changed guidelines for its programs, I was unable to help 65 % of my clients. I found myself... Read >

Why Do Women Choose To Abort

23rd May 2008
In the United States alone close to six million pregnancies occur every year. But surprisingly enough more than half of these pregnancies are unplanned and unintended. The major reason why women choose to abort is because of a failed contraceptive. The wo... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Mysterious Myths About Abortion

23rd May 2008
There are numerous misconceptions and myths about abortion and why they happen. The practice cuts across all the age, racial, religious, social economic and political divides. It is a sad myth that abortion is being used as a birth control method by many ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Why Alcoholism Marriage Is Such A Serious And Difficult Social Problem

21st May 2008
Alcoholism marriage is a serious and difficult social problem, destroying many happy marriage's due to mental, physical abuse, financial problems and lack of physical satisfaction. Alcoholism marriage is one of the major causes of divorce in America and o... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Exotic Lingerie and Sheer Nightwear for everyone, every night

21st May 2008
Wearing sheer nightwear to bed instead of your partner's old t-shirt is a nice way to be spoiled every night. We are what we wear. If you're a high-end executive, you probably wear a sleek business suit each day. And if you are a nurse, you probably wear ... Read >
Author: Mary Jane

Break Habits Girls Hate And Be A Real Magnet

20th May 2008
Men in relationships sometimes tend to wander onto prohibited land mines. They carry on their daily activities along with bad habits without having even the slightest idea that the habits are destroying their courses. You might claim to be innocent but if... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Why Alcoholism Marriage Is Such A Serious And Difficult Social Problem

19th May 2008
Alcoholism marriage is a serious and difficult social problem, destroying many happy marriage's due to mental, physical abuse, financial problems and lack of physical satisfaction. Alcoholism marriage is one of the major causes of divorce in America and o... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Mastering Your Mind Power, With The Secret?

11th May 2008
A couple of years ago, a phenomenon occurred globally, the likes of which may never have been witnessed before. A movie called The Secret was released introducing millions of people to the Law of Attraction. Not only did the DVD sell in the millions, coun... Read >
Author: Harold L Lowe

Stop Stressing Over Teen Acne

08th May 2008
Teen acne has long been a problem for generations past and present. If your teenager is dealing with acne, most likely they are suffering unnecessary stress and embarrassment too. Unfortunately, the extra stress can also lead to extra acne. Although a... Read >
Author: Farid Mostamand

Stop Stressing Over Teen Acne

08th May 2008
Teen acne has long been a problem for generations past and present. If your teenager is dealing with acne, most likely they are suffering unnecessary stress and embarrassment too. Unfortunately, the extra stress can also lead to extra acne. Although a... Read >
Author: Farid Mostamand

All Natural Anti Aging Skin Care Products - Tips for You

08th May 2008
As we mature, our entire body undergoes profound changes. Your skin, the largest organ in your body, is victim to the ravages of time, diet and your surroundings. This basic anti-aging skin care fact is the underpinning for many of the products and lifest... Read >
Author: ron king

All Natural Anti Aging Skin Care Products For a Youthful Face

08th May 2008
The Facts on Anti-Aging Skin Care As we age, our entire body undergoes many changes. Your skin, the largest organ in your body, is a slave to the ravages of time, diet and your surroundings. This simple anti-aging skin care fact is the underpinning for... Read >
Author: ron king

Anemia in Pregnancy – Symptoms and Causes of Anemia in Pregnancy

06th May 2008
Anemia is a condition of too few red blood cells, or a lowered ability of the red blood cells to carry oxygen or iron. Tissue enzymes dependent on iron can affect cell function in nerves and muscles. The fetus is dependent on the mother's blood and anemia... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Alzheimers Disease

09th April 2008
Alzheimers disease robs you of intellectual and social abilities and interferes with regular life. About 4.5 million Americans have Alzheimers Disease. The disease usually affects seniors over the age of 65. As the population ages this number is expected ... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

Curing Insomnia-What Works and What Doesn't

03rd April 2008
Having been an insomniac for literally almost all of my life, I recently reached my rope's end and decided that I was going to start sleeping normally or die trying. That may sound like an exaggeration but if you suffer from chronic sleeplessness you know... Read >
Author: James Ducat

Curing Insomnia-What Worked and What Didn't

03rd April 2008
Having been an insomniac for literally almost all of my life, I recently reached my rope's end and decided that I was going to start sleeping normally or die trying. That may sound like an exaggeration but if you suffer from chronic sleeplessness you know... Read >
Author: James Ducat

The POWER of Encouragement

30th March 2008
One of the things we do well as human beings is to complain, to be quick in identifying where doer of deeds could have done them better, and even quicker in identifying what is wrong in everyone around us, everything people do, every machine, process, pol... Read >
Author: Life Coach Alex Ihama

The Power of Encouragement

25th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Alex Ihama One of the things we do well as human beings is to complain, to be quick in identifying where doer of deeds could have done them better, and even quicker in identifying what is wrong in everyone around us, everything peopl... Read >

What is Procrastination and its Effects

10th March 2008
Procrastination refers to the act of intentionally and habitually putting off tasks which need to be done. People who procrastinate have a tendency to self deceive their acts by doing other tasks which are trivial or of no consequence to pass time. This i... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Get travel insurance - Make sure it doesn’t happen to you!

26th February 2008
Now this is a true story and shows what can happen when you least expect it. Picture the scene, Mr X is on his ski holiday and is waiting in the lift queue when someone careers into him from behind. The next thing he remembers is being stretchered off t... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

How Do You Know if Your Child has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

15th February 2008
There are more than 2 million children suffering from ADHD in America, and the figures are set to increase exponentially every 4 years. Despite this, most parents are unaware of how to recognize ADHD, or how to treat it. The symptoms of ADHD are also easi... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

All You Need to Know About Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder

02nd February 2008
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by behavioral and learning disorders & particularly by a persistent pattern of inattention or hyperactivity, as well as forgetfulness, poor impulse control or impulsivity, and distractibilit... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Public Speaking Hypnosis

31st January 2008
Phobias are common. But, glossophobia (the fear of public speaking) is the most prevalent of all, and is thought to affect as many as three out of every four people in Western societies. As with most phobias, the fear of public speaking tends to devel... Read >
Author: Christine Woolfenden

Sleeping essentials.

26th January 2008
Sleep is a natural part of our lives. There are many out there who sleep as little as possible with their busy lifestyles dictating their sleep time. Others have no trouble getting plenty of sleep (and are often hard to get out of bed - some teenagers fo... Read >
Author: Global Secrets International

Joy Is Like a Train

10th November 2007
One major way Christ shows Himself to be God is by surprising us with joy. The joy that sneaks up and surprises us is the truest kind of joy. Joy is a universally sacred thing. All of us naturally desire it, whether or not our intentions are ... Read >
Author: Patrick Roberts

Sleep Apnea Treatment

13th September 2007
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. Sleep apnea is recognized as a problem by others witnessing the individual during episodes or is suspected because of its effects on the body (sequelae). In sleep apnea, yo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Plant foods nourish your brain

29th August 2007
If you have been working in front of computers for hours on end, you probably work your brain too hard without realising it. Some symptoms include tiredness, forgetfulness, lack of interest. Friend, it's time to make a change to your lifestyle, otherwi... Read >
Author: Laura Ng

Dementia vs. Alzheimer’s Disease – Making the Distinction

24th August 2007
Many people mistakenly use the terms dementia and Alzheimer’s disease interchangeably, though the terms do not have the same meaning. Alzheimer’s disease is in fact the most common form of dementia, while dementia describes a collection of symptoms wh... Read >
Author: John Trevey

Facts for People with Bad Credit Score

24th August 2007
Bad credit is a poor credit rating. People with a bad credit rating have a history of late payments, skipping payments, over borrowing on credit cards or declaring bankruptcy. Poor financial management leads to bad credit. Spending habits, forgetfulne... Read >
Author: Owen

Learn How Hypnosis Helps People Stop Smoking

22nd August 2007
Hypnosis helps people stop smoking in a different way than prescription drugs or nicotine replacement therapy. Although people who stop smoking through hypnosis could use one of those aids to help with their physical addiction, study groups have been succ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Debt Consolidation Loans Help - Credit as a Viable Solution

09th August 2007
Debt consolidation loans and credit counseling are tools that can help provide financial freedom from debt issues. Debt is a common issue in our society, and many people struggle to make ends meet. Bad spending habits create bad credit ratings, but most o... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

3 D's of sleeping pills

08th August 2007
After reading this, I hope you can still sleep well. Sleep-inducing medicines, popularly known as sleeping pills, have a reputation of helping people get some peace and quiet at night. Sleep deprivation is such a difficult condition to have since it lit... Read >
Author: kristine

What You Should Know about Alzheimer’s Disease

08th August 2007
A neurodegenerative disease that is mostly found in people over the age of 60 and affects approximately twenty four million people worldwide is called Alzheimer’s disease. It is a disease that leaves many of its sufferers with little to no cognitive abi... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Is a Warning on Statins Enough?

02nd August 2007
Like the war on cancer, we have declared war on cholesterol. We have become fixated on seeing cholesterol as enemy number one to be defeated at all costs. But is our war misguided? Despite evidence that there are far greater dangers than cholesterol, the ... Read >
Author: MrMagica

How to get a mortgage with bad credit history

26th July 2007
Not everybody has a perfect credit rating. There are countless reasons why people may have a less than clean sheet: whether it's bad financial planning, illness, redundancy or simple forgetfulness, just one little money slip-up can lead to a tainted credi... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

Can you get a loan if you have bad credit history?

26th July 2007
How do you go about getting a loan when you've got a history of bad credit? Many banks and loan providers will want to see detailed a credit history before agreeing to give you a loan, but some people may have a history of bad credit - often due to reason... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

What if I Suspect a Loved One has Alzheimer ’s Disease?

25th July 2007
If you have researched the symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s disease and suspect that a loved one is showing those symptoms, do what you can to have him or her evaluated by a physician who specializes in dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressi... Read >
Author: John Trevey

Drugs Long Term Effects: The Brutal Reality

13th July 2007
Depending on the type of drug a person uses, he or she will experience different drugs long term effects. It doesn’t matter if you think that pot is a soft drug and you will only do that drug because the others are hard drugs. That’s nonsense. Did you... Read >
Author: Wells

The facts of PMS

01st July 2007
Every woman knows about PMS or Pre menstrual syndrome leaving some exceptional cases where a women is completely spared by the physical and behavioral changes that characterize pre menstrual syndrome. Almost 150 physical and behavioral symptoms are a... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

A Look At Obstructive Sleep Apnea

15th June 2007
There are three different types of sleep apnea, ā€œobstructiveā€ being the most common, and this is the type we are mainly looking at here. This term, obstructive sleep apnea refers to a breathing disorder which happens when the patient is sleeping and t... Read >
Author: James Hunaban

Can Memory Loss Be Linked to Aspartame

21st May 2007
New research presented at the November meeting of Society for Neuroscience in New Orleans suggests NutraSweet (or aspartame) could be linked to aspartame consumption. Researchers at a University in Fort Worth, Texas believe aspartame consumed in excess c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Could You Be At Risk For Hypoglycemia

12th May 2007
If you have ever experienced hypoglycemia, you know that it feels like fatigue and usually hits mid-morning or mid-afternoon. Hypoglycemia can make you feel sluggish and is the leading cause of depression in the United States. It can be mild or severe an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Are Children the real losers in Divorce?

18th April 2007
The majority of the divorcing couples fight over child custodial rights. Once the custodial rights are decided, the courts immediately decide the visitation hours for the non-custodial parent. These hours are usually scheduled considering the age of t... Read >
Author: James Walsh

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

26th March 2007
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is also commonly known as chronic fatigue dysfunction syndrome. CFS is often characterized by symptoms that are also associated with many other conditions such as high blood pressure, or flu. The person doesn’t just fe... Read >
Author: Nigel H

Is it Normal Forgetfulness, or Early Alzheimer’s?

09th March 2007
Do you ever experience any episodes of forgetfulness? Of course you do, it's part of being human. However, when we are younger, perhaps in our twenties and thirties, we usually don’t take forgetfulness very seriously. When we’re young, we h... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Are You Winning The Stress Battle?

08th March 2007
Traffic! High prices! Unemployment! Terrorists! Stress! Stress! Stress! Battling stress is a common problem in America today. It affects rich and poor, young and old, alike. How well do you recognize this enemy's effects? Have you prepared good battle pla... Read >
Author: Dr. Eileen Silva

Loose weight by consuming thyroid friendly Iodine

17th February 2007
Hypothyroidism causes as a main symptom the uncontrollable weight gain, accompanied by fatigue, loss of the libido, forgetfulness, impotence, irritability and unhealthy looking nails, hair and teeth. In case you really suffer from hypothyroidism, the only... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Journey Through Illness And Beyond

25th January 2007
Many, many questions arise in our minds when someone close to us is seriously ill. It takes a while to realize that these questions do not have one answer. They have many answers, appear in different ways, and may have different impacts on us at different... Read >
Author: Dr Brenda Shoshanna

Improve Memory with Natural Boosters

03rd January 2007
I am not able to recollect, who are you? Or sorry I forget you? Or where did I kept my car keys? Or sorry I forgot to bring your book? Or I am not able to remember what you told me that day? Or I forgot your birthday? Or Just slipped out of my mind……?... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Candida Symptoms by Stages

16th November 2006
Candida is a very dangerous bacterium that can cause various symptoms. Those symptoms appear in a specific order. So if we want to discover the illness we must know the symptoms that it causes and the order in witch they appear. If no medical treatme... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

The Truth about PMS

08th November 2006
Do any of these symptoms sound familiar? Headaches, depressions, anxiety, uncontrollable crying spells, fatigue, fluid retention, abdominal cramping, heart palpitations, weight gain, irritability, panic attacks, forgetfulness, migraines, backaches, decrea... Read >
Author: Dr. Eileen Silva

Alzheimers - The Facts

05th October 2006
Someone in your family has Alzheimers disease, and you've been gathering info on Alzheimers disease to try to help you make decisions about what to do next, but everything you find is so scientific and complicated. What can you tell your kids to make the... Read >
Author: David McFarlane

Coping With Adult ADD/ADHD-The Fundamentals You Need to Know

04th October 2006
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is the term used for a neurological condition marked by difficulties with attention and concentration and usually difficulties with self-control and overactivity or restlessness. It is also known as Attention Deficit Hyper... Read >
Author: Dr. Bill Morgan

The Ingredients of a Great Computer Game

04th October 2006
Dozens new computer games are released by amateur and professional game developers every day. Some games remain in the player's mind for their complexity, challenge and fun experience, while others attending a temporary demand before falling into limbo of... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

How do you know when you have sleep apnea?

02nd October 2006
For some people they may not realize that they have a sleeping disorder. They may just think that they are restless and have a hard time falling asleep at night. However, for some this may not be the reason at all. Some of these people that are not sle... Read >
Author: Darren Mallory

Five Strategies for a Balanced and Joy-filled Holiday

28th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Synergy Strategies We are on the edge of the holiday seasons. Our excitement stirs as we think about the smells, activities and fun that each event brings. But, just as joy fills our thoughts, stress often fills the body! All of the to... Read >
Author: Christy Geiger

Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease -- Is There a Connection?

28th September 2006
Both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease affect nearly half a million people each year with their debilitating and eventually life-robbing symptoms. While Alzheimer's steals memories and personality and eventually leads to decreased motor function, Parki... Read >
Author: Beverly Taylor

Adhd & Add,

15th September 2006
What Are the Symptoms? ADHD used to be known as attention deficit disorder, or ADD. In 1994, it was renamed ADHD and broken down into three subtypes, each with its own pattern of behaviors: 1. an inattentive type, with signs that include: • inabi... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Know Menopause…..Is this it?

07th September 2006
As women move toward their forties and begin to experience many changes in their bodies they begin to question why. Menopause or perimenopause is often one of the last thoughts. The myriad of symptoms associated with perimenopause can be confusing and ove... Read >
Author: Cathy Brennan

What Is The Alzheimer's Disease You Ask

01st September 2006
Alzheimer's disease is likely one of the causes of Dementia. It is a chronic disease of the brain which in actuality starts in the cerebral cortex. It is usually defined by the gradual and progressive decay in a person's mental abilities. It impacts both ... Read >
Author: james ellison

Alzheimers Disease - Understanding the Emtional Journey

21st August 2006
We know what we know and we like it that way. We all have our own ideas on how our parent are supposed to be. Maybe they are our rock. Maybe they were never there for us. One thing is for sure we feel they are supposed to be there for us no matter what. ... Read >
Author: Angelica White

How To Balance Your Child's Diabetes And School

21st August 2006
When your child has diabetes, it plays a major role in his or her life. Your child's normal routine, good habits and bad habits, forgetfulness and outright disregard for things that should be done, can all be supervised at home. But at school, you don't h... Read >
Author: David Silva

5 Relationship Killers and How to Avoid Them

26th July 2006
As a relationship counselor, I am constantly being asked why so many relationships fail. In the 37 years that I have worked with couples, I have discovered five major relationship killers: CONTROLLING BEHAVIOR Most people enter a relationship with a... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

Facts for People with Bad Credit Score

20th July 2006
Bad credit is a poor credit rating. People with a bad credit rating have a history of late payments, skipping payments, over borrowing on credit cards or declaring bankruptcy. Poor financial management leads to bad credit. Spending habits, forgetfulness ... Read >
Author: Dillion Lenvo

Symptoms of Premenstrual Syndrome

15th July 2006
Every woman knows about PMS or Pre menstrual syndrome leaving some exceptional cases where a women is completely spared by the physical and behavioral changes that characterize pre menstrual syndrome. Symptoms for PMS can begin from anytime after the ... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

The Truth About Senior Moments

13th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers We all have our moments when the word stays paralyzed in our throat. We can see the face, hear the voice, but we struggle to name who it is we have in our mind. Most of us have dismissed such moments as senior moments. A... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

Menopause and Concentration

23rd June 2006
Menopause can adversely affect your ability to concentrate.  It may become even more difficult to focus than before, you may also feel disorientated and experience a general state of mental confusion that is all-too-common at this mid-life transition. ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

10 Weight Loss Tips

21st June 2006
1. Burn more calories than you consume. If this makes you go: "D-uuuh!!", snap out of it and consider that this elementary aspect of dieting excapes countless clueless -- and doomed -- dieters. Tabloids may claim to have the "miracle foods" that'll allow ... Read >
Author: Naveen Kumar

Depression During Menopause

16th June 2006
As women approach midlife and menopause one of the things to be on the lookout for is depression. While menopause is not thought to be a cause of depression the two can occur at the same time. What is believed to be a cause of depression is changes in est... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell

Alzheimers Disease -- How To Slash Your Chances Of Getting It

07th June 2006
Alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia that causes gradual loss of a person's mental abilities. It initially affects the cerebral cortex and often starts off as simple forgetfulness. As the disease progresses, the person's personality may undergo a... Read >
Author: Jane Peters

What To Do If You Forget Someone's Name

05th June 2006
Ideally, you'll just admit it. Say you remember them, but their name has just slipped your mind. They'll gladly refresh your memory. Admitting forgetfulness up front is perhaps the best option - if you have the courage to do it. If you don't, fortunately ... Read >
Author: Arthur Hastings

Use Meditation to Overcome Short Term Memory Loss

07th May 2006
Use Meditation to Overcome Short Term Memory Loss Meditation is a wonderful method of helping the entire body to relax. Through a system of breathing exercises the body naturally feels the stress being released and for many people it allows them to be ... Read >
Author: Abbas Abedi

Alzheimers or Aging? The Signs You Need To Know

07th May 2006
How do you know if that forgetfulness you've had is an early sign of Alzheimer's disease, or just normal aging? You may forget the occasional name or sometimes have trouble thinking of the right word to use. Maybe you walk into another room and wonder... Read >
Author: Warren Newson

ADHD Disorder

17th March 2006
ADHD Disorder Can Lead to a Chaotic Life if Left Untreated Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly referred to as ADHD disorder or ADD (attention deficit disorder), is a neurological disorder which makes a person generally feel as if they ar... Read >
Author: Dennis Driscoll

What is Alzheimer's disease?

14th March 2006
Alzheimer's disease is probably one of the commonest causes of Dementia. It is a degenerative disease of the brain that effectively starts in the cerebral cortex. It is mostly characterised by the gradual and progressive decline in a person's mental abili... Read >
Author: Roger Overanout

Meditation for awakening the soul

22nd February 2006
A human life is a priceless gift of God. The Lord does not have a greater gift than this to give his beloved creatures. Its specialties and potentials are so extraordinary that its results can only amaze us. This gift has been given to us to fulfill divin... Read >
Author: Ashok Rawal

Menopause and Memory Loss: New Research Explains Why Menopausal Women Often Feel Forgetful

16th February 2006
Along with the hot flashes, sleepless nights and mood swings, many women also report another symptom that comes along with menopause: forgetfulness. "We see a lot of women who are afraid they are losing their minds," said Miriam Weber, Ph.D., a senior ins... Read >

OCD Over Compulsive Disorder - Behind Closed Doors

14th February 2006
Obsessions are the psychological element of OCD. Repeated thoughts and images linger in our minds where our over compulsive disorder takes control of our actions where we are silenced and forced to obey orders hence hostage to our own thoughts. Thus affec... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Why Do We Grow Old?

01st February 2006
What causes aging? Why do we grow old? If you're still alive, you're growing older every day. You may not notice it, but you are. When we make that great shift out of our teenage years into our twenties, most of the changes we encounter about ... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Ingredients For A Great Computer Game

01st February 2006
When it comes to talking about computer games, it is really hard to focus our mind on a particular one of those thousands and even million of games developed since the time when computers were found to be a source of entertainment and leisure. Some ga... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Learning Disabilities

01st February 2006
When a mind is tangled in a web of confusion it is often difficulty for the person to focus, which is an element required to learn. Conclusions in studies state that Attention Deficit Disorders are the most commonly known learning disabilities worldwide. ... Read >
Author: Rick Johnston

Choices in Dementia Care

01st February 2006
"My mother doesn't remember to turn off the stove." "My husband takes a walk and doesn't always seem to know his way home." "My wife sometimes stops in mid-sentence and can't complete her thought." "My father sometimes forgets who my kids are." Th... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Gold

Are You Getting Enough Folic Acid?

01st February 2006
Chances are you are taking supplements for vitamins A, C, and E but what about folic acid? If you don't eat a lot of leafy greens, liver or brewers yeast, then chances are that you are not getting enough of this important vitamin. Folic Acid, otherwis... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins

Alzheimer's Disease - Not Exclusive To The Elderly

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

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Are You Often Tired? Looking for a Cure?

16th November 2005
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is probably one of the most misunderstood diseases in existence today. Many doctors continue to doubt that CFS is even a real disease. Some doctors think CFS is no more than a psychological disorder, or an extended symptom of anot... Read >
Author: George Alarcon

Worrying About Alzheimer's Disease

07th April 2005
As people enter their middle years, they start to notice more and more frequent lapses of memory, particularly their short-term memory. They may enter a room to do something, and forget what it is. They may be unable to recall the name of someone wh... Read >
Author: Royane Real