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benefits of Vitamins

23rd September 2009
Vitamins are organic substances necessary in very small amounts to direct different processes within living cells. Even though vitamins offer no energy benefits to the body directly, they do help set free the energy stored in carbohydrates, proteins, and ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Anadrol Helps To Boost Up The Production Of Red Blood Cells!

21st September 2009
Anadrol is the drug that is basically used for treating the disease called anemia, which is caused by the deficiency of the red blood cells. The drug is a powerful anemia treatment because it helps to boost up the production of red blood cells. The drug i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why do we need Multivitamin

04th July 2009
An apple a day...if that's all it took to get all the necessary nutrients we needed then nutrition would be so easy. However, we need to consume 5-7 servings of fruits and vegetables daily to make sure that we are getting all the 13 different vitamins and... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Home Remedy for Hair Loss

26th June 2009
Losing hair is a real concern for most people and when you start to experience it, of course you will begin to worry and will start to find a solution for your hair problems. While there are hair loss treatments and products available, you still have the ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Kid’s vitamins: Excellent Supplements to All Round Development

18th May 2009
Do you want to make your kids stronger than other kids? In order to do this, there are a number of vitamins available that are aimed solely at kids. You can purchase your kids’ favorite cartoon character or make it seems more like candy to entice them t... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Superfoods that Heal

29th April 2009
There are certain foods that are widely known to be important to health in many ways. It could be because they possess antioxidant properties that help to mop up free-radicals, boost the immune system, and slow down aging, or because they contain a varie... Read >
Author: Good Guide

Kidney Infection requires immediate medication

03rd April 2009
Kidneys are located under the diaphragm and near the lower back. They play a very important role in the urinary system of the human body. The kidney is connected to the urinary bladder through ureters that transfers the filtered urine into the urinary bla... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Little Known Secrets Of Vitamin Supplements

27th March 2009
The Solgar Company which deals with vitamin supplements was established back in the year 1947 and it has been offering various supplements of vitamins, herbs and mineral which help people get well. Solgar now offers a variety of vitamin Supplements. These... Read >
Author: Trafficshahira

Could Glutathione Be A Predictor of How Long You Will Live?

13th February 2009
All cells in the body need water, oxygen, glucose and glutathione. The levels of glutathione in our cells could be predictive of how long we will live. For exhaustion and chronic fatigue sufferers reading this, the information that follows is vital to ... Read >
Author: Judy Thompson

Take A Look Into The Urinary System

06th October 2008
The urinary system includes those organs of the body that produce and eliminate urine (a combination of water and waste products that passes out of the body as fluid). By controlling urine flow, the system maintains proper water balance in the body. Indiv... Read >
Author: jdobson

All you need to know about Erythropoietin: A Guide to Steroids

18th September 2008
Erythropoietin or Hematopoietin, unlike most of other steroids, is a glycoprotein i.e. a peptide hormone with a carbohydrate moiety, which produced and released naturally from the peritubular fibroblasts of the cortex in our kidneys. It is a known cytokin... Read >
Author: Tarun Gupta

Introduction To B12 Vitamin

11th September 2008
The b12 vitamin is just one of the essential b vitamins that are needed to maintain a healthy body and mind. Cobalamin is the alternative name for the 12b vitamin. The body needs the b12 vitamin for a number of different processes including converting the... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Kidney Disease -A Common Cause Of Death Among Toy Poodles

21st August 2008
Based on surveys, the leading causes of death among Toy Poodles are old age and kidney disease. Yes kidney disease! While it affects lots of people around the world, kidney disease is also common in dogs such as Toy Poodles. The kidneys are organs that... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

What Does the Body Do with the B-Vitamin Supplements I Take?

06th July 2008
The B vitamins are integral to body growth and development. They play a great part in the activities of enzymes that regulate chemical reactions in our body. Different B vitamins exist in various animal and plant foods. Examples of some of these are cerea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Complete Information on Aase Smith syndrome with Treatment and Prevention

25th June 2008
Aase syndrome or Aase-Smith syndrome is a rare inherited disorder. A familial deformity syndrome of variable expressivity, characterised by congenital hypoplastic anaemia and connatal triphalangy of the thumbs. Other features may be hydrocephalus with Dan... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Kidney Cancer – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

23rd June 2008
Many people with kidney cancer want to take an active part in making decisions about their medical care. They want to learn all they can about their disease and their treatment choices. However, shock and stress after the diagnosis can make it hard to thi... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Anemia – Causes, Symptoms and Cures

06th June 2008
Anemia occurs when blood does not have enough red blood cells or when the blood does not have enough hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying pigment found in red blood cells. Anemia can be life-threatening. There are many types of anemia. All are... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Vitamin B complex: Benefits, Side Effects and Deficiency

17th April 2008
We all need vitamins and minerals to keep us healthy and strong. These are essential to our overall well being and the state of our mind and body. How Can This Vitamin Help Me? Vitamin B complex, is a combination of several water soluble vitamins. T... Read >
Author: Jackson

Vitamin E found to Ward Off Decline

14th March 2008
Recent research has found that a daily supplement of vitamin E can help to reduce physical decline in elderly people. The study revealed that the physical ability of people aged over 65 was worst in those who had lower levels of vitamin E. It has bee... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vitamin E found to ‘Ward Off Decline”

26th February 2008
Recent research has found that a daily supplement of vitamin E can help to reduce physical decline in elderly people. The study revealed that the physical ability of people aged over 65 was worst in those who had lower levels of vitamin E. It has bee... Read >
Author: Jahir Ahmed

Vitamin B Functions, Sources and Deficiencies

20th February 2008
Vitamin B refers to a group of 8 vitamins. They are vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (Niacin), vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid), vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine), vitamin B7 (Biotin), vitamin B8 (myo-inositol), vitamin B9 (Folic acid) and vi... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Vitamin B6 Sources, Benefits and Deficiencies

20th February 2008
Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, is a water soluble vitamin. This implies that it can not be stored within fat cells. In other words, most of the amounts of vitamin B6 simply leave our body during the urination process. This also implies that we need... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Nuclear Castings

28th August 2007
As one can appreciate, the manufacturing requirements for the nuclear industry are extremely rigorous. In North America, regulatory authorities such as the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission ensure that the public... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Kidney Cancer - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

31st May 2007
Kidneys are part of the urinary tract. The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs about the same size as a fist. They are located near the middle of the back, one on either side of the spine. Urine collects in a hollow space (renal pelvis) in the middle of e... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Blood disorders that can affect patients with lupus

01st March 2007
It was shown that, even if it seems hard to believe, the initial signs of lupus may appear in the blood, a blood disorder can be the first sign that comes in patients having systemic lupus erythematosus.Systemic lupus erythematosus can show hematological ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Anabolic Steroids in the Coming future

18th January 2007
The action of testosterone can be in ways both beneficial and detrimental to the body. On the plus side, this hormone has a direct impact on the growth of muscle tissues, the production of red blood cells and overall well being of the organism. But it may... Read >
Author: mark henry

8 Important Vitamins & Minerals for Men

16th November 2006
Men need many vitamins and minerals to keep their health in top shape and to aid in the function of many body processes. If a man's diet is lacking in these important vitamins and minerals, he may feel tired or experience other health issues. Getting th... Read >
Author: Leigh A. Zaykoski

Folic Acid

21st August 2006
Folic AcidVitamin Deficiencies Folic Acid is also known as Folate; along with vitamin B-12 is a water-soluble vitamin. It protecting against birth defects and heart disease. Folic Acid is a vital raw material for production of red blood cells, as well as ... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

Curing Leukemia: Is There Hope? 

19th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com The term leukemia refers to a large number of related cancers that begin in the blood-forming cells of the bone marrow, not any single condition or disease. The traditional m... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Vitamin B12 Health Benefits

16th January 2006
Vitamin B12 is a member of the water-soluble B-vitamin group, and plays an important role in maintaining the health of the central nervous system, and in the production of red blood cells. In addition to performing these functions, maintaining a good l... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock

The Hazards of Lead Paint.

01st January 2006
Up until the 1970's it was common for household and industrial paint to contain a small concentration of lead. This was to improve the smoothness of the dried finish and the overall 'spread ability' of the product. Now, long after countries around the... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

The hazards of lead paint

24th December 2005
Up until the 1970's it was common for household and industrial paint to contain a small concentration of lead. This was to improve the smoothness of the dried finish and the overall 'spreadability' of the product. Now, long after countries around the... Read >
Author: David Skul