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22nd September 2009
Sleep aids are required by millions of people on a regular basis. The most common way to deal with the less serious sleep problems is to go to the doctors, who invariable offers sleeping pills, which do work for many people. However there are many more ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Wine, drinking, and alcohol have always been associated with a variety of negative effects, particularly on pregnant women and the fetuses they carry. The consumption of alcohol during pregnancy has been linked to a number of unwanted side effects, includ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Vitamins are chemical compounds the body cannot make itself and that must therefore be supplied. Besides fat, carbohydrates, proteins (amino acids), minerals and trace elements, we must ingest these with our foods or with supplements.
Vitamin B comple... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
If you suffer from excessive sweating, you are not alone. Excessive sweating is caused by hyperhidrosis, a very common condition that affects nearly 3% of the population. Most people that suffer from hyperhidrosis sweat regardless of the mood or the weath... Read >
Author: Benjamin Crowley
15th September 2009
Excessive sweating can be treated quickly and effectively with programs developed by experts who have suffered from hyperhidrosis. Tens of thousands of people have significantly reduced their sweating using programs that guarantee to help you in several w... Read >
Author: Benjamin Crowley
03rd September 2009
An effective age spot handcream is something that seems very difficult to find. This is primarily due to the fact that the market is flooded with products that contain ingredients that are not well suited for the task of removing these discolorations fro... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
24th August 2009
Facial tics are repetitive, short, sporadic twitches of the facial muscles. They can be very varied, but the most common ones are facial grimacing, eye blinking, mouth twitches, nose wrinkling, squinting along with grunting and throat clearing. Those tics... Read >
Author: sudesh
03rd August 2009
Autism is a neurological, developmental disorder, which can inhibit the normal developmental growth of individuals.
Symptoms of autism include impairments in social skills, as well as communication skills, repetitive behaviors, and poor speech pattern... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd August 2009
Autism has affected more than 1.5 children in the USA. It is a lifelong condition for which there is no cure.
What is Autism?
Autism is a disorder caused in children during the first three years of their life. Autism is essentially a brain d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st July 2009
Every coffeehound knows how important that beautiful brew can be. It wakes us up in the morning, it's the midafternoon pause that refreshes, and it's the ideal accompaniment to after-dinner everything, from dessert to discussions. We know it makes us feel... Read >
Author: RA Butters
17th July 2009
An individual who suffers from a mental or physical disability and prevented from working for a year is entitled to disability benefits under the federal social security program. A great number of these people file claims for benefits arising from their d... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
14th July 2009
The World's Most Advanced High-Field Open MRI
Why go anywhere else?
Multiple locations serving the Washington DC, Baltimore, Suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia areas.
Fully covered by insurance - no additional cost vs. the older "traditional" ... Read >
Author: WilliamKisse
28th June 2009
According to the recent studies, it has been estimated that in US alone, back pain happens to be the second most popular form of neurological disorders suffered by the common populace. Even if there are loads of prescribed medications to treat all kinds o... Read >
Author: Gagan Deep
18th June 2009
Panic attacks are a mystery to the world as one of a number of neurological disorders. Little is known about the causes of these attacks but we do know that ultimately they start from an anxiety related to something. Learning how to control the start of a... Read >
Author: James Redder
04th June 2009
The Social Security Administration has several programs that provide monetary rewards to people with qualified disabilities and around 10% of Los Angeles’ working age population (16 to 64 years old) are considered to be work disabled. This means that th... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
18th May 2009
The health benefits of the maqui berry may not be as well documented as the Acai Berry. Yet.
The maqui berry is found in Patagonia in South America, in particular central to southern Chile. They have been used extensively for centuries by the native M... Read >
Author: Martin Lauder
19th March 2009
Botox is used to treat axillary hyperhidrosis that externally applied agents can not adequately manage. It is also used for the treatment of select neurological disorders, such as blepharospasm, cervical dystonia, and strabismus. It’s most popular appli... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
17th March 2009
Do you wear dentures? Do you use a denture cream to hold them in place? If so, you are one of the tens of millions of people that use this product on a daily basis. However, there are now many people that have reported serious and disabling side effect... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
11th March 2009
If there is one piece of equipment you should not miss in your training, it is the stability ball. The market comes up with new training tools every now and then. Yet you are not sure if they do work and if they are safe. So for one that is guaranteed t... Read >
Author: Phil Carter
10th March 2009
Working with parents and educators for over a decade has taught me some important lessons about what it means to provide a meaningful education to students with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. It is easy to get bogged down in the moment-to-... Read >
Author: Nicole Beurkens, M.Ed.
20th February 2009
What is Cyberchondria?
This is one of the most recent words spawned by the Internet, and is a form of Internet addiction driven by anxiety. In brief it is the anxiety caused by too much searching for health information, that is often contradictory, and... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees
20th February 2009
According to the American Heritage Desk Dictionary, the word apprentice is defined as “one learning a trade under a skilled master; or a beginner.” I find both of these definitions to be relevant to the work I do each day, as well as the way I think ... Read >
Author: Erin Roon, MA
01st February 2009
Autism is one of the fastest growing neurological disorders, with as many as one in every 95 children diagnosed with the disorder. Autism signs vary among individuals, of course, but there are some common characteristics that you should watch for. Childre... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
02nd December 2008
Day-by-day, humans are becoming more and more dependent on electricity. New technological innovations bring more and more electrical appliances. It will not be wrong to say that humans will go back to their Stone Age, without electricity. In such a situat... Read >
Author: Christopher
30th November 2008
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese form of healing, and medical acupuncture is a more recent form that is widely practiced in the west. Acupuncture simply refers to a technique where fine needles are inserted and manipulated into certain specific points to... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
06th October 2008
Goji juice- the Sensational one
If you have been suffering from any ailment or health problem, goji berry juice can prove to be the ideal solution for your well being. Goji berry juice is a delicious and scrumptiously enticing juice that is famous for ... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
19th September 2008
From a long time headache has been considered to be a common problem with people. Head ache mainly occurs due to depression and neurological disorders. It is also a common symptom that is associated with various diseases. There are a number of medicines a... Read >
Author: herbalspan
02nd September 2008
Aphasia is a neurological disorder. Aphasia caused from damage to the parts of the brain that hold language. The amount of disability rely on the location and the severity of the brain damage that is the cause. Aphasia is most common in adults who have ha... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th August 2008
Thought some research disclaim that autism can spring from the use of vaccines, doctors belonging to the American Academy of Pediatrics have found enough concern that they issues a statement about nine years ago that goes against that research. The statem... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan
13th August 2008
In recent years, stem cells have been receiving much attention. What makes them so interesting is its ability to stimulate the production of many types of healthy cells. This means that a single stem cell can become brain cells, liver cells, skin cells, c... Read >
Author: May Sira
13th August 2008
Physical therapy is one of the most important aspects of cerebral palsy therapy. The reference to the physical therapist is often the first referral made in a cerebral palsied treatment of children. The work of physical therapist is to help a child of mob... Read >
Author: May Sira
21st July 2008
Remarkable for its absent or short tail, Cymric is a feline breed that is essentially the same as the Manx cat, but for its longer hair. In fact the two cats are believed to have originated a long time back on the Isle of Man, an island in the Irish sea l... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
18th July 2008
Eales disease is well known an idiopathic obliterative vasculopathy. Eales disease is common found in India. Eales Disease is a rare disorder of sight that seem as an inflammation and white haze around the outercoat of the veins in the retina. The disorde... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd July 2008
Hyperhidrosis is a condition which causes excessive sweating. According to research nearly 4 percent of the world’s population suffers from symptoms of hyperhidrosis. Sweaty palms, hands, arms, face and feet can cause embarrassment and social issues. ... Read >
Author: thinkfast
01st July 2008
Worldwide sales of statins bring in over 15 billion dollars annually for their manufacturers. Yet despite the millions who take them, statins have shown to do little to prevent heart attacks and stroke.
40 million Americans take statin drugs but are un... Read >
01st July 2008
Botox has the effect of making men and women appear younger than they really are; one has to wonder just what it is that this substance is and how it works. To understand exactly what it is and does, we first have to look at just how this amazing miracle ... Read >
Author: Andrew Long
18th June 2008
Breathing is a process which intakes oxygen into the body and delivers out carbon dioxide. In medical terms, normal breathing is termed as eupnoea whereas a brief pause in breathing is termed as Apnea. These long stops are usually normal in his or her way... Read >
Author: Sukhdeep
21st May 2008
Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder in which audio enters the inner ear usually but the infection of signals from the inner ear to the mind is impaired. An individual with auditory neuropathy may be capable to learn sounds, but would yet get trouble... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Agnosia is a departure of power to know objects, persons, sounds, shapes, or smells while the particular sense is not faulty nor is there any substantial memory departure. Agnosia can ensue from strokes, dementia, or new neurological disorders. It may too... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th May 2008
Benign vital shudder is a neurological disorder characterized by uncontrolled shaking of hands or new parts of the system including the chief; evoked by deliberate movements; vital shudder is the almost popular character of shudder and too the almost usua... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th May 2008
Benign vital shudder is a neurological disorder characterized by uncontrolled shaking of hands or new parts of the system including the chief; evoked by deliberate movements; vital shudder is the almost popular character of shudder and too the almost usua... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th April 2008
If there is one equipment you should not miss in your training, it is the stability ball. The market comes up with new training tools every now and then. Yet you are not sure if they do work and if they are safe. So for one that is guaranteed to work, use... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
02nd April 2008
10 Tips for those caring for someone who has a Mental Disorder
I am the mother of a 15 year old daughter who has been diagnosed with Asperger's Disorder, Anxiety Disorder and Bipolar. This didn't all happen at once. The Asperger's wasn't diagnosed u... Read >
Author: Sue Taylor
21st February 2008
Do you ever hear ringing, roaring, clicking or hissing sounds that seem to come from nowhere? These sounds may indicate a condition called Tinnitus. The entire hearing system is supported with this natural Tinnitus treatment with vitamin supplements. This... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
22nd October 2007
Many school age children soil late in the afternoon after returning home from school. Soiling episodes occur during the daytime when the child is awake and active. Stool can be palpated throughout the distribution of the colon, most notably in the left lo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th August 2007
Many people suffer from chronic pain from stomach upsets, muscle cramps or joint pains, or other seemingly unshakable complaints that seem to have no cause. Surprisingly often, eliminating gluten from the diet results in a marked improvement - even the co... Read >
Author: Frann Leach
09th August 2007
Goji juice is the hottest of all the liquid remedies in the world herbal health-care industry around the world. Goji juice is the best of its kind because not only is it good to taste but its also great for to health. Its very rare to find this quality es... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
02nd August 2007
In our modern, fast-paced world, safety and health are too often sacrificed in the name of haste. From toys to clothing to home repairs, we take short-cuts, and in so doing we cut out what is really important--quality. Quality of life cannot be measured ... Read >
Author: Fran Black
24th May 2007
If you are suffering from any disease or ailment, then I am sure you must have heard the buzz about Goji juice. Yes, we are talking about the scrumptious enticing and delicious juice which is equipped with healing properties and energizing benefits. Major... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
21st May 2007
In this day and age, a lot of things have changed from how they used to be, which can be new and exciting for most.
The next paragraphs abridge the work of Ginkgo Biloba Use experts who are completely frequent with all the aspects of Ginkgo Biloba Use.... Read >
Author: voraphong phengtong
18th April 2007
>Not many people know the connection between Tiredness and REM sleep behavior disorder - RBD. Lately scientific researches show clearly that:
* Better sleep, better health
* Good sleep even helps to preserve health
Good Night's Sleep absence affects... Read >
Author: Samuel
27th March 2007
In our modern, fast-paced world, safety and health are too often sacrificed in the name of haste. From toys to clothing to home repairs, we take short-cuts, and in so doing we cut out what is really important--quality. Quality of life cannot be measured s... Read >
Author: Francesca Black
16th October 2006
Ever heard of eating brain food to improve your study skills? Studies have shown that there is a link between IQ or mental development and certain nutrients; a study conducted on British schoolgirls revealed that the schoolgirls who were not getting eno... Read >
Author: Christian Tran
12th October 2006
Vitamin C is a necessary part of the human diet. Our bodies cannot make Vitamin C, nor to they store vitamin C and so it's essential that you get some vitamin C every day. Interestingly our inability to create Vitamin C is a genetic defect that develope... Read >
Author: vincent platania
10th October 2006
Vitamin C is a necessary part of the human diet. Our bodies cannot make Vitamin C, nor to they store vitamin C and so it's essential that you get some vitamin C every day. Interestingly our inability to create Vitamin C is a genetic defect that develope... Read >
Author: vincent platania
20th July 2006
The phenomenon referred as a "sour taste in mouth" is an elusive entity about which a lot can be said, but very little that is conclusive. To sum it up, theories and sufferers propose that it can be causes by foods (obviously), periodontal disease, underl... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
18th May 2006
Fibromyalgia is a terrible condition and people affected by it are often overwhelmed by its symptoms and effects. A disturbing fact is that although several million people suffer from fibromyalgia in the United States alone, modern medicine isn't able to ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
17th May 2006
Autism Spectrum Disorders are neurological conditions that affect the mental, physical development and the behaviors, communication skills and social interactions of people who suffer from such a disorder. Autism Spectrum Disorders range from milder forms... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th March 2006
While Parkinson's disease has very distinctive features, it is rather a difficult disease to identify, particularly while it is in its early stages. Unfortunately there are no precise tests, which doctors can do to establish an exact diagnosis of Parkinso... Read >
Author: Roger Overanout
29th October 2005
Fish Oil may be more important to your health and mental creativity than you realize, especially high doses of Fish Oil. To be able to take very high doses of Fish Oil you must choose a Fish Oil brand that is free of impurities and toxins. Do not buy your... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
20th July 2005
World Health Organisation states one out of four worldwide suffer from various forms of mental, behavioral, and neurological disorders. Are you one of them?
It has also been estimated that depression would be the second largest illness by 2010 keeping ... Read >
Author: Ashley Green
01st May 2005
Over the past few years, stem cells have been getting a lot of attention. What makes them so interesting is their ability to stimulate the production of many types of healthy cells. That means that a single stem cell can turn itself into brain cells, liv... Read >
Author: David Lear
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