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How To Manage A Painful Joint-Part 2

29th September 2009
If the pain is judged as coming from the joint in question then certain decisions have to be made as to the causes of this. Inflammatory arthritis is the first category to be considered, with inflammatory changes affecting the the synovial membranes and t... Read >
Author: David Ravech

addiction — with the right support and treatment, the road to recovery is possible

14th September 2009
Drug abuse and drug addiction are two major burdens to society. However the terms "drug abuse" and "drug addiction" are often used interchangeably, but in fact, denote very different conditions. The term "drug abuse" refers to the use of a substance in a ... Read >
Author: Devendra Kumar Pandey

Counseling Process

02nd August 2009
What happens in the counseling process? Is it so mysterious? Does the counselor hold the secrets to ancient wisdom, pills, and potions? No. I am reminded of a book about short term or solution oriented counseling written by Steve DeShazer that I ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

The significance Of Chiropractic Health

30th July 2009
Defining Chiropractic healthChiropractic health appertains to focus on the link between body structure and function, especially spinal areas. Nerves are in charge of control over every movement and function in your body including organs, muscles and gene... Read >
Author: Janet Hanson

Why Is Proper Chiropractic Health So Essential?

30th July 2009
Why Is Correct Chiropractic Health So Essential? Chiropractic health outlined Chiropractic health can be without delay defined as the focus on relationship between body structure and function of especially the spinal area. Each and every movement and fun... Read >
Author: Carolyn Lynn

Drug Abuse and Treatment

18th July 2009
In our world today drug abuse rages rampant. Brain function and behavior are affected due to drug addiction which is complex but treatable. Drug abuse alters the brain's structure and function and can result in changes that persist long after the drug ... Read >
Author: Thomas Oliver

How Can Hypnosis Help With Medical Conditions? - Part 2

16th July 2009
The only way in which you can achieve good health and well being is to pay close attention to your mind as well as your body. Every time you pick up a paper these days there is an article pointing out the fact that your mind and body are intrinsica... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

How prosthodontists can help you achieve the perfect smile

06th July 2009
Prosthodontics is the practice of dentists who specialize in implant, aesthetic and reconstructive procedures through the use of methods and materials which are biocompatible with your mouths structure and function. The culture of modern cosmetic dentist... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific

Career In Massage Therapy

16th April 2009
Are you seeking an impacting change in your life or just additional income? There has never been a better time to start a career in massage therapy than right now. There are so many massage therapy schools with so many options available; it can be a lit... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Hemorrhoids Herbs

15th April 2009
There are several different hemorrhoids herbs that one should consider for their treatment. Do not be overly concerned with which ones you should take. The important thing to consider is that you are taking natural herbs that have been proven to help heal... Read >
Author: Erin Celeste

How to grow taller

17th March 2009
Do you want to growth tall? Don't be fooled by scams that claim that doing certain exercises can stretch your body and make you taller. Your shoes are also important in helping you grow tall. It's obvious that wearing shoes with heels or insoles will make... Read >
Author: Peter White

Herbal Supplements to Increase Testosterone Levels

17th March 2009
It has been seen that there is a dramatic decrease in the levels of testosterone in the body after a particular age. Few of the common symptoms include weakening of the muscles and bone, abnormal gain in the weight, skin wrinkling, thinning, loss of hair ... Read >
Author: Alien

Add Antioxidants In Your Diet

10th March 2009
Everyone has heard the news about antioxidants and their importance to good health and proper nutrition. It seems the more scientists learn about antioxidants, the more their value and potential increases. Antioxidants have shown promise in everything fro... Read >
Author: Jake Samples

Are Strokes a “Life Sentence” For Your Loved Ones?

27th October 2008
Dallas, TX � Every second a person in the world suffers a devastating stroke. In the United States, over 600,000 people experience strokes every year and the total number of stroke survivors is estimated by authorities to be more than four million. The ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Understanding Drug Abuse and Addiction Awarness

27th October 2008
Many people do not understand why individuals become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain to foster compulsive drug abuse. They mistakenly view drug abuse and addiction as strictly a social problem and may characterize those who take drugs as m... Read >
Author: appsnes505

Understanding Drug Abuse and Addiction Awarness

27th October 2008
Many people do not understand why individuals become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain to foster compulsive drug abuse. They mistakenly view drug abuse and addiction as strictly a social problem and may characterize those who take drugs as m... Read >
Author: appsnes505

Information on LEOPARD Syndrome

26th September 2008
LEOPARD syndrome is a rare inherited disorder characterized by abnormalities of the skin, the structure and function of the heart, the inner ear, the head and facial area, and/or the genitals. LEOPARD syndrome is nearly always due to mutations in the PTPN... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on LEOPARD Syndrome

25th September 2008
LEOPARD syndrome is a rare inherited disorder characterized by abnormalities of the skin, the structure and function of the heart, the inner ear, the head and facial area, and/or the genitals. LEOPARD syndrome is nearly always due to mutations in the PTPN... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

John Barton, Certified Rolfing & Budokon Breath

12th September 2008
Structural, Postural and Rolfing Functional Integration acknowledges the breath as primary in enabling the body to realize a new potential, the body organizes around the breath and the way that it expresses stimulating a pre-movement in the whole body sys... Read >
Author: Certified Rolfer

John Barton, Certified Rolfing & Movement

12th September 2008
Rolfing is about relationships & Rolf Movement has become an integral part of what Rolfing is, in that structure and function have to be congruent and dimensional for the full potential available in each of us to emerge. Rolf Movement provides a strategy ... Read >
Author: Certified Rolfer

John Barton, Certified Rolfing & Budokon

12th September 2008
Dynamic capacity in the physical body is based on its dynamic capacity in all 3 planes of movement. The 3 normal planes of function in the body are frontal, sagital, and transverse. The body’s many movement potentials are a sum total of the combinations... Read >
Author: Certified Rolfer

John Barton, Certified Rolfing & Movement

08th September 2008
Rolfing is about pain management and relationships; therefore structure Rolf movement has become an integral part of what Rolfing is, for the simple fact that in order to fully enable a more integrated being, something has to enable the integration of min... Read >
Author: rolfmovement

John Barton, Certified Rolfing & Budokon Breath

08th September 2008
Structural, Postural and Rolfing Functional Integration acknowledges the breath as primary in enabling the body to realize a new potential, the body organizes around the breath and the way that it expresses stimulating a pre-movement in the whole body sys... Read >
Author: rolfmovement

John Barton, Rolfing & Budokon- The Line

08th September 2008
Dynamic capacity in the physical body is based on its dynamic capacity in all 3 planes of movement. The 3 normal planes of function in the body are frontal, sagital, and transverse. The body’s many movement potentials are a sum total of the combinations... Read >
Author: rolfmovement

Liver Cirrhosis – Symptoms and Causes Liver Cirrhosis

14th May 2008
Cirrhosis is a term that refers to a group of chronic diseases of the liver in which normal liver cells are damaged and replaced by scar tissue, decreasing the amount of normal liver tissue. The distortion of the normal liver structure by the scar tissue ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDB)

11th May 2008
Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB, obstructive sleep apnoea falling in this category) is strongly correlated to obesity which is increasing in large proportions in the general population; Obesity has been linked to alter respiratory events during sleep thro... Read >
Author: Robert II Smith

Drug Detox News: Conquering Addiction Is Not Only About Will-Power

16th April 2008
Far too many people, especially those who have never been addicted to anything, consider addiction a "life-style choice" -- something an addict could stop if he or she "really wanted to" and wasn’t so "weak-willed." Such opinions show ignorance of the s... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

History of Osteopathy - Osteopathy Information

02nd April 2008
Osteopathy is an established, recognised system of diagnosis and treatment that lays its main emphasis on the structural integrity of the body. Osteopathy is a branch of mainstream medicine that follows the philosophy that the body is a whole system. Oste... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Weight Loss – The Truth about Herbal Weight Loss

26th March 2008
Fasting demands the fat cells be used as fuel. As soon as the body needs calories the process or catabolism (tearing down) starts. Each pound of fat has approximately 3,500 calories, which becomes fuel for the body. As each day passes, you get thinner and... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Weight Loss – The Truth about Herbal Weight Loss

26th March 2008
Fasting demands the fat cells be used as fuel. As soon as the body needs calories the process or catabolism (tearing down) starts. Each pound of fat has approximately 3,500 calories, which becomes fuel for the body. As each day passes, you get thinner a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Kidney Cancer - Symptoms and Treatment for Kidney Cancer

22nd February 2008
Kidney cancer is a disease of the kidneys, the reddish-brown curving organs about the size of a small fist, located above the waist to either side of the spine.Kidney cancer starts in the cells of the kidney. They are closer to the back of the body than... Read >
Author: Peter sams

MSM for Natural Pain Relief, Tissue Repair, and General Health

19th February 2008
Methylsulfonymethane, i.e. MSM, is a naturally occurring sulfur compound. MSM comes from plankton which releases dimethylsulfonium into the water. It is then oxidized into MSM as it reaches the surface of the water due to the presence of ozone and ultra... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com

Hyaluronic Acid - The Natural Face Lift For Youthful Skin

14th November 2007
What is hyaluronic acid?Naturally present in the skin, HA is found in most tissues of the human body such as skin and cartilage. The average adult human body contains 7 to 8 g of HA, approximately half of which is found in the skin, where it plays a vital... Read >
Author: Alien

10-Question Checklist to Select the Right Brain Fitness Program for You

24th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains Unless you have been living in a cave, you have read by now multiple articles about the brain training and brain exercise craze: sudoku, Nintendo BrainAge, multiple online games, software like MindFit and Posit Science...... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Why Are Herbal Remedies Not FDA Approved?

04th June 2007
The different herbal remedies that we can all find on the shelves of different drug stores and pharmaceutical companies are not considered by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as drugs, but rather treats it as dietary supplements. This means that the... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Things good to know about schizophrenia

17th May 2007
Schizophrenia is a very severe and disabling brain disease, and it was seen that during their lifetime, about 1% of the population will develop this illness. It affects equally men and women, but appears earlier in men – usually in their late teens or e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Healing Joint Pain

25th April 2007
If you're over twenty five, you probably have experienced some form of joint pain. The bad news is that as we get older the more likely it is that we will have persistent joint pain of some sort. If you play sports, jog or weight train you are likely to ... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

How To Use Magnetic Therapy To Treat The Pain Associated With Cervical Spondylosis

13th March 2007
What is Spondylosis? Spondylosis (spinal osteoarthritis) is a degenerative disorder that may cause loss of normal spinal structure and function. Although aging is the primary cause, the location and rate of degeneration is individual. The degenerati... Read >
Author: debbie shimadry

How to avoid sinusitis

10th January 2007
Millions of Americans are affected by sinusitis every year, much more than in the years before discovering antibiotics. Though, ant biotherapy still remains the best method to cure SOME of the sinus infections, especially those produced by bacteria. O... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Risks and Benefits of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy

13th July 2006
The difference between Bioidentical and Synthetic Hormones Hormone therapy is a treatment used to supplement the body with either estrogen alone or estrogen and progesterone combination, or bioidentical hormones. Estrogen and progesterone are hormones th... Read >
Author: Yury Bayarski

Protein Supplementation Guide

08th June 2006
Protein. It is the building block of our bodies. Although the human body is about two-thirds water the proteins form the structure and function of the system. Along with fats, proteins form the structure at our joints and along our skeletal system. Pr... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

New Gene Tools Unlock the Mystery of Aging

02nd May 2006
The application of bio systems in the development of gene tools has proven efficacy for altered methylation patterns that develop genetic disorders, cancer and aging. Primer design studies has shown changes occurring in DNA used as molecular markers of ce... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

Antioxidant Food Source

20th April 2006
The proven (and some not-yet-proven) health benefits of antioxidants are constantly in the news. Antioxidants play a role in warding off heart disease, preventing degeneration of the brain and eyes, and slowing down or even reversing the aging process. ... Read >
Author: Stephanie Holt

Health Problems Associated With a Toxic Body

08th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Stacey Zimmerman As you look at the world around you, you should be aware of the toxin levels that are around you, as well. They exist wherever there are chemicals, pesticides, and food additives. The air in which you breath are full of ... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman

Joint Support Products to Fight Inflammation

28th March 2006
Everyone old enough to walk appreciates the value of flexibility and ease of movement. Unfortunately many of us take such good things for granted. A famous folksinger sang, "You don't know what you've got till it's gone." That's certainly true for million... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease.

05th January 2006
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. Approximately 1 percent of the population develops schizophrenia during their lifetime – more than 2 million Americans suffer from the illness in a given year. Although schizophrenia affects... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan