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There’s a Better Fish Oil While Dieting

05th October 2009
Did you know Sears fish oil has become one of the more popular brands based mostly on the huge media and marketing campaign that took place several years ago for the “Zone Diet”? In the years following the success of his best-selling book, Dr. Barry ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

The Reality about a Well Known Fish Oil

05th October 2009
Just about anyone that has ever heard about the famous Zone diet, is probably aware about the touted benefits of Zone fish oil. There are a couple of different versions in this company’s line-up that seek to give you the health advantages that omega-3 ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

A Step Closer to Drug Addiction and Phobia Treatment

21st September 2009
Scientists are now looking into solving drug abuse cases by studying on a certain medication that could possibly be the most effective drug for treating addiction. This specific drug is also known to control phobias. The US Department of Energy's Brookhav... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Natural Source Of Melatonin

18th September 2009
Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland. It is believed to play a role in anti aging, as well as helping with jet lag and insomnia. But caution is well advised with using melatonin as a supplement, given how powerful its effects are. One of the probl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Oregano Oil - A Natural Purifier

07th September 2009
Carvacrol is the primary component in oregano oil. Research suggests that oxygen molecules in it react with water in your body to create heat that kills germs by dehydrating them. Preliminary research for oregano oil supports its use for infections. Sever... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

How to Avoid Toxins in Your Sunscreen

10th August 2009
We know that lathering up in sunscreen is helpful in the sun but do we really realize the exact importance of it ?. I actually never allow myself to go out with less than 30 SPF layered on my skin in sunny day. I even trust sun block more than hat and umb... Read >
Author: Wendy

How to Cure Your Pet's Arthritis Easily

01st August 2009
Pet arthritis is another widespread reason for a prescription. The bad news is that these medications can be just as costly as they are for us, too. Pet arthritis is a disease that affects millions of animals. As in humans, arthritis in animals does not s... Read >
Author: ricks2010

Why is Atarax prescribed?

20th July 2009
Atarax is an antihistamine which is frequently prescribed for people with common uneasiness and tension problems, and is also sometimes used in combination with other medications to treat tension related to medical problems. Atarax could also relieve itch... Read >
Author: Patrick Kim

CoQ10 Benefits: CoQ10 Benefits for Gum Disease

14th July 2009
Having problems with your teeth and gums? Coenzyme Q10 may help. Clinical research indicates that CoQ10 benefits periodontal disease, both as a treatment and a preventative. Periodontal disease - a widespread problem characterized by swelling, blee... Read >
Author: RA Butters

COQ10 Benefits - Potential Cancer Treatment?

12th June 2009
One of the most exciting CoQ10 benefits is its potential as a treatment or even preventative for cancer. While studies have yet to yield conclusive proof in this area, they have provided some very encouraging results. Interest in CoQ10 as a possible ca... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Vitamin D and Multiple Sclerosis: Is The Vitamin D-MS Link Strong Enough To Suggest Possible Treatme

12th June 2009
The vitamin D-MS link has intrigued medical science for some time, and and increasing body of research indicates the association between the disease and deficiency of the vitamin is unmistakable. But is there evidence that boosting vitamin D levels could ... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Anti-Aging Therapies: Vitamin K for Anti-Aging

06th June 2009
Vitamin K may not be one of the most widely-known vitamins, but in terms of anti-aging therapies it's one of the most important. Since it's discovery in 1929, Vitamin K has been recognized as being crucial to the process of blood coagulation - in fact,... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Life in a Bottle

05th June 2009
Show me a single human being that isn't interested in health related nutrition, preventing diseases and slowing the aging process – if you are that single person, this article is of no interest to you, sorry. You are still reading..well, aren't we all.... Read >
Author: David Z. Smith

Jobs in The Science Industry

29th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Ianson Internet Marketing Jobs in the science industry are becoming the fastest growing in our lifetime. Technological advances in many fields are leading to new types of science and therefore new fields of study. A career in the fie... Read >
Author: Louise G

Valtrex During Pregnancy

07th May 2009
Is Valtrex Safe During Pregnancy? — An Overview Valtrex® (valacyclovir hydrochloride) is generally considered safe for women who are pregnant. This is based on animal studies that looked at the effects of Valtrex during pregnancy Valtrex and Pregnanc... Read >
Author: buyvaltrex.info

The dangers of working at night

08th April 2009
Most people may believe that working night shifts is safe and harmless, and would consider it to be completely normal. However, research has shown otherwise. Almost 40 women are being awarded compensation by the Danish government after they develop... Read >
Author: Arti

The Benefits Of Drinking Tea

25th February 2009
There's solid evidence that tea consumption is associated with a lowered risk of heart disease and stroke. The connection was noticed when the arteries of Chinese-American tea drinkers were compared with the arteries of Caucasian coffee drinkers. The tea ... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Chemical Ingredients to Avoid in Skincare Products

05th February 2009
Many women today use a wide range of skincare products. These products might include cleansers, moisturizers, toners, and shampoos and they might be used several times a day throughout most of their adult life. Women have come to rely on these products an... Read >
Author: Anne Keefe

Herbs Can Build A Natural Immunity Over Time

13th October 2008
Our body continually builds new tissue with one of the things that would stop this from happening is a very low vitality or natural immunity in the body. The scientific community is talking a lot about natural herbs, with all the talk going on about the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Fluoride is Not Good for the Health?

23rd September 2008
For a long period of time it was believed that fluoride is good for the health especially for the teeth. But there were researches and studies that say fluoride has bad effects on health specifically to the brain.Recent human studies from China have conf... Read >
Author: Laura Roberts

Does Garcinia Cambogia Really Help Me Lose Weight?

25th July 2008
Garcinia cambogia is a small tree bearing a small pumpkin-like fruit of the citrus family, and is steadily appearing in an increasing number of weight loss supplements. It is indigenous to parts of Africa and Asia, and the rind is commonly used in Indian ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Curcumin for disease free life

13th April 2008
Curcumin, an active ingredient of turmeric has been found quite effective in curing cancer and healing many common ailments like arthritis, cholesterol, acid reflux, cholesterol, acne, allergies and also crohn’s disease. The main biologically active phy... Read >
Author: Julia Clerk

Health Benefits of Cinnamon

11th April 2008
Cinnamon’s unique healing abilities come from three basic types of components in the essential oils found in its bark. These oils contain active components called cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl acetate, and cinnamyl alcohol, plus a wide range of other volatil... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

Thinking Baby Shower Gift? For Baby's Sake, Think Organic. Think Phthalate-Free

27th March 2008
I know it’s a mouthful…phthalates. In fact, it’s almost like the sound one makes when one sticks one’s tongue out to give someone a “New York Raspberry.” And isn’t that appropriate? Phthalates are nasty chemicals found in many popular b... Read >
Author: Victoria Loveland-Coen

Antioxidant Function of Vitamin A, C , E-Vitamin

27th March 2008
Vitamin C, vitamin E (tocopherols), and some precursors to vitamin A (the carotenoids) exhibit antioxidant activity. Each of these vitamins has independently been shown to alter immunity. The antioxidant function of these vitamins is of interest to some a... Read >
Author: David Jones

H. Pylori Agents-Drug Works

21st February 2008
Type of Drug H. pylori agent; anti-ulcer drug. How The Drug Works This drug, when combined with other drugs, acts as an anti-infective to help eliminate the bacteria that is responsible for many cases of peptic ulcer disease. Uses Used in... Read >
Author: David Jones

Protein Quality Evaluation Methods

24th January 2008
Biological Value (%) is calculated as retained nitrogen/ absorbed nitrogen X 100. To illustrate how this provides an evaluation of protein quality, consider a scenario in which all amino acids in a protein are used for protein synthesis. Here, retained an... Read >
Author: David Jones

How to Prevent Scar Tissue

07th November 2007
Scar tissue after back surgery is a problem that researchers have been trying to find a way to prevent. This study that I read is the first know study to include humans. Low-dose radiation is being used as a treatment for scar tissue build up. After 24... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

What is tasty, blue and helps erase wrinkles: The incredible, edible blueberry.

26th July 2007
Behold the blueberry: one of summer’s super foods. A small and mighty nutritional force, the blueberry combines more powerful disease-fighting antioxidants then almost any other fruit or vegetable. Just one serving of blueberries provides as many antiox... Read >
Author: Monica Shah

Beating Cancer: Wonder Foods Believed To Cure Cancer

18th June 2007
We all know it is important to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet. If you have cancer, it is even more important that you’re getting your daily intake of essential vitamins and minerals. But did you know there are certain foods that can help you beat c... Read >
Author: Boone Swann

Will This Help Your Oily Skin?

09th April 2007
You may find salicylic acid in both prescription and non prescription (common referred to as over the counter) compounds. The medication is used in topical treatments, should not be ingested (taken orally) and can help a variety of skin conditions: acne, ... Read >
Author: Louise Forrest

Natural Alternatives for Diabetes Management

12th March 2007
Cinnamon During the early stages of testing a new chromium supplement, Agricultural Research Service chemist Richard A. Anderson, Ph.D. and his colleagues were attempting to disrupt some volunteers’ blood sugar control by feeding them a low chromium ... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt

Green lipped mussel extract treatment for arthritis

15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Pawshed If your pet has been diagnosed with arthritis you might find Green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) is included in some glucosamine based treatments. Green lipped mussel has been found to inhibit inflammation in the joints and i... Read >
Author: paul nelson

Green Tea And The Latest In Skin Care And Promising Cancer Treatments

19th August 2006
Copyright 2006 David Maillie With all the latest research and developments into skin care it has recently been found that Green tea actually has more to offer than originally thought. Green tea could be the newest anti cancer wonder treatment. In res... Read >
Author: David Maillie

Signs of Cocaine Use What are the Signs and Symptoms of Cocaine Use?

12th August 2006
Cocaine (aka coke, crack, snow, blow) is an addiction that can occur very quickly and be a very difficult habit to break. There have been animal studies, which have shown that animals will work very hard, such as pressing a bar over 10,000 times, ... Read >
Author: Christy Berger

Green lipped mussel extract treatment for arthritis

29th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Paul Nelson If your pet has been diagnosed with arthritis you might find Green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) is included in some glucosamine based treatments. Green lipped mussel has been found to inhibit inflammation in the joints a... Read >
Author: paul nelson

The Mind-Altering Benefits of Exercise

01st April 2006
Research indicates that exercise may encourage brains to work at optimum capacity, by causing nerve cells to multiply, strengthening their interconnections and protecting them from damage. Benefits extend diseased and damaged nerves, which could result in... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Melatonin Supplements - When Less Is More

30th January 2006
Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland. It is believed to play a role in anti aging, as well as helping with jet lag and insomnia. But caution is well advised with using melatonin as a supplement, given how powerful its effects are. One of the probl... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

8 Secret Tactics that Trigger Your Body to Burn More Fat and Calories

19th January 2006
About 46 percent of women and 33 percent of men are trying to lose weight, according to a study published in Obesity Research. Whether you are consciously trying to shed some pounds, or are hoping to tone up before warm weather comes, there are certain te... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Tonalin CLA Weight Loss Supplement

05th January 2006
Tonalin CLA Weight Loss Supplement CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) is derived from safflower oil. Research shows that CLA may play a role in reducing body fat and increasing muscle retention. Tonalin CLA is to be used in conjunction with a healthy calor... Read >
Author: Chris Jones

DuPont Pays Heavy Price For Teflon Cover-Up

13th December 2005
DuPont Co. has reached a settlement with federal officials over the charges that DuPont had concealed the harmful health effects of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a chemical used to produce Teflon.As Much as $313 MillionNeither DuPont nor the Environmenta... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Drinking Green Tea May Help You Lose Weight

15th August 2005
Title ----- Drinking Green Tea May Help You Lose Weight Green Tea Also Has Anticancer Properties ------------------------------------------ Green tea, which has been reported to have anticancer properties and to raise levels of antioxidants ... Read >
Author: Michael Lewis

Exercise Makes Your Brain Work Better

07th April 2005
If you really want your brain to function at its absolute best, if you want to be at your peak mentally, an essential component of your program must include regular physical exercise. Does that surprise you? You might wonder why it's important to ge... Read >
Author: Royane Real