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29th September 2009
American society is plagued by self-induced stress. Should this be something we pop pills for? Retrospectively, society accepts the unhealthiness of prior forms of medicated stress relief. It is generally accepted that smoking, for example, causes more pr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Women who take the most common fertility drugs, progesterone and clomiphene, are at a greater risk to develop thyroid cancer than those who don't, according to a study by the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology, Danish Cancer Society.
The 36-year study, w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd September 2009
Heart failure is a devastating blow to the body system, and despite the best efforts of clinicians and researchers often results in permanent organ damage and eventual death. Researchers are fighting to put a stop to the high mortality rate of congestive ... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
17th September 2009
A bunion is a protrusion of bone and tissue found on the inner border of the foot just behind the big toe joint. This area is called the first metatarsal head. Hallux Valgus is the medical term used for a bunion and describes when the great toe deviates t... Read >
Author: sanjay
16th September 2009
More and more research is being published in the medical journals about the impact of inflammation on the body. Most of us know that inflammation is about redness, swelling, heat and pain, usually after we have been cut or had an infection. What most of u... Read >
Author: Harriet Denz-Penhey
05th September 2009
Levaquin, a prescription antibiotic, still poses a serious risk in many patients. Though it has made headlines in the past for its debilitating potential side effects such as tendon rupture, the drug remains an option for many physicians. Hundreds of ca... Read >
Author: LegalView
30th August 2009
Colostrum
Universally hailed as the new ‘wonder’ supplement, colostrum in its original form has been around for as long as it has existed; in fact colostrum is the initial food source of all mammals.
What is Colostrum?
Colostrum is the first ... Read >
Author: leannejames
24th August 2009
Did you know that hitting some serious activities at a Couer d’ Alene gym is the closest you can get to become healthy and fit?
Being home to the annual Ironman triathlon, gyms and fitness centers in Couer d’ Alene are simply second to none in heal... Read >
Author: Lynn Rowe
23rd August 2009
As women, we have an edge over men when it comes to our abilities to listen and to communicate. When we combine those qualities with strong writing skills, we can become topnotch news and feature writers for magazines. But, as anyone who has tried to make... Read >
Author: sexyone
20th August 2009
Research is the most important part of putting together a quality product. You will find a lot of information product creators slapping content together and selling it for high prices. When you take the time to research your topic, it shows. You can stand... Read >
Author: Steve Shaw
11th August 2009
If you need to get over 1,000 pages of copy edited in less than a week, how should you go about finding an editing firm that is capable of such a task?
Before you make a decision, make sure that the editing firm you're considering implements the follow... Read >
Author: APS Materials, Inc.
29th July 2009
For many years studies have shown that Beta-sitosterol can benefit our overall heath in two ways. First it can help lower our cholesterol. With heart disease a major problem keeping cholesterol levels under control should be a priority. It has also shown ... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
25th July 2009
It is becoming increasingly evident that fad diets simply do not work. For those of us who are beginning to see the light and are beginning to take responsibility for our own health weight loss plan, this is good. We are through with fad diets once and fo... Read >
Author: Stephen John Baker
23rd July 2009
Whilst many older physicians may still be somewhat fearful of such developments and confined to their office hours, increasingly, a new wave of GPs are arming themselves with PDAs, setting up profiles on Facebook and posting healthcare advice on Twitt... Read >
Author: editor@pharmiweb.com
16th July 2009
Everyone wants to grow old gracefully. Some go under the knife to get that youthful look while others opt for a more natural way to maintain that healthful glow. The way to make peace with age can be found in the types of foods that we eat and the miracle... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
05th July 2009
Aside from food, people depend on water to survive. However, when water becomes contaminated, it becomes people's link to some life-threatening diseases. We have seen enough number of medical journals and newspapers informing people of the presence of par... Read >
Author: Donald Spencer
04th July 2009
Researchers have been trying to answer the question; is tap water safe for bathing and showering. They’ve been trying, for quite some time, because of disinfection byproducts called trihalomethanes (THMs) that are known to increase the individual’s c... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
02nd July 2009
In a series of discussions substantiated by findings and excerpts from reputed medical journals and scientists, we strive to understand the importance of exhaled nitric oxide and its role in the treatment of asthma.
In the first part of the series, we ... Read >
Author: Monica Green
01st July 2009
With all of the programs on the web that promise height growth, how do you evaluate if they are real or are just hype? Be sure to do your research. There is no magic pill when you are looking to be taller. Don't take dangerous drugs or perform risky ex... Read >
Author: Carl Ringwall
01st July 2009
Looking young for a long time is the goal of all of us and we will do almost anything to obtain those goals including going under the knife. But really going natural with the right foods is the key to success to staying young.
What's the secret? Well i... Read >
Author: Walter Derksen
29th June 2009
According to the website eeemusings.com, Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska has a Morton's Toe. In a clearly seen photo posted on their site, on June 11, 2009 Sarah extra long 2nd toe can easily be seen. In a week where many people questioned her "o... Read >
Author: Dr. Burton S. Schuler
26th June 2009
Medical malpractice in Manhattan is more prevalent than you’d like to think. Several recent studies on medical malpractice have had disturbing findings. These studies, many of which were published in respected medical journals and quarterlies, have est... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
18th June 2009
Is it possible to lose weight with 'fast diets'? Perhaps no other area of health science has received the attention of researchers like the dieting field. Hundreds of diets come out every year, perhaps you have tried some of them. Like anything else in... Read >
Author: Carl Ringwall
18th June 2009
The search for diets to lose weight fast has been going on for decades. You probably have tried some of the yourself. Fad diets, some of them just plain crazy, have come and gone over the years, but over the past few years, more is being learned and how... Read >
Author: Carl Ringwall
18th June 2009
Everyone wants to lose a few pounds, but are there really ways to lose weight fast and easy? It depends on how you define your weight loss goals. If you are considered obese, you should not try to attempt weight loss strategies that would cause you to s... Read >
Author: Carl Ringwall
12th June 2009
Imagine a world where a new liver or kidney can be grown from your own stemcells in a Petri dish and then transplanted into your body. A knee injury, a burn or a damaged heart can be fixed with a patch that regroups with surrounding tissues and repairs it... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
05th June 2009
A Healthy Pregnancy
Every mother wants and hopes for a healthy baby, but in this more and more polluted world, it’s getting harder and harder.
Not that long ago in the history of humans, and up to a few hundred years ago, many women simply lay d... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
18th May 2009
Goji berries were first known long ago around 100 AD when it was mentioned in a health almanac printed and distributed to the natives of the Eastern Hemisphere. Around 800 AD, a poet mentioned the power of goji in his writings. Since then, however, goji b... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
15th May 2009
What Is Ovarian Cancer?
Ovarian cancer is a cancerous growth in the ovary. A cancerous growth means that there is mass of malignant substance growing in the affected area... The fallopian tube is considered to be the common area where ovarian cancer o... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
28th April 2009
Sleep is essential to wellness. Your body needs sleep for rest and recuperation. So it is important that men are proactive and pay close attention to their prostate health because it can often affect sleeping patterns.Experts say your body needs 7 to 8 ho... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
25th April 2009
Medical technology helps make the process of medical practice efficient for people in the medical field and also for the patients. Medical Information Software is one such technological product that is specially designed to handle medical communications. ... Read >
Author: Jack Meijer
24th April 2009
Medical technology helps make the process of medical practice efficient for people in the medical field and also for the patients. Medical Information Software is one such technological product that is specially designed to handle medical communications. ... Read >
Author: Vikas Sah
16th April 2009
While our most common associations with magazines are as mindless entertainment, printed periodicals have a far more complex range. In reality, magazines run the gamut of the intellectual spectrum. Printed publications can be as lightweight as celebrity g... Read >
Author: John L. Carlson
13th March 2009
Moms are the healthcare experts in most families. They need to look after the health of themselves, their children, their spouses and often their parents. Digital moms are able to take advantage of their internet expertise to make their health caring role... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees
10th March 2009
Is there such a thing as a cancer cure. Most intelligent people trained in cancer research and treatment would conclusively and convincingly answer that question with a resounding "no!"
Are they right or just parroting what has been widely disseminated... Read >
Author: Jeremy Dean
20th February 2009
Finally, I had enough. After trying four over the counter creams that did nothing, I finally made a doctor's appointment. I was so embarrassed, my face turned red. I felt so dirty. I couldn't help but think "What is wrong with me?"
The doctor's vi... Read >
Author: secoff
20th February 2009
Finally, I had enough. After trying four over the counter creams that did nothing, I finally made a doctor's appointment. I was so embarrassed, my face turned red. I felt so dirty. I couldn't help but think "What is wrong with me?"
The doctor's vi... Read >
Author: secoff
20th February 2009
Many people have heard of the Atkins diet, the short name for Atkins nutritional approach. It's a low-carb diet created by Robert Atkins. He put on a lot of pounds while he attended medical school. Atkins read about a low-carb diet in one of his medica... Read >
Author: Dan Carlin
18th February 2009
What is fitness and where do we go to learn about fitness? Fitness is our ability to function with alertness and energy over the course of our daily activities. We have so many places to turn for fitness information, that it would be impossible to cover... Read >
Author: suegold
18th February 2009
Many people have heard of the Atkins diet, the short name for Atkins nutritional approach. It was the brainchild of the doctor named Robert Atkins. He had gained a lot of weight in medical school. Atkins read about a low-carb diet in one of his medical jo... Read >
Author: Kalidas
02nd February 2009
Dr. Dean Ornish is the founder of the not for profit organization known as the Preventative Medicine Research Institute located in Sausalito, California. In addition, he is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of California in San Francisco.... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
29th January 2009
Medical malpractice refers to an injury resulting from the negligence of a medical treatment provider. Under the law, a patient who is injured by a doctor or other healthcare provider because of substandard care has a right to compensation for his or her ... Read >
Author: Mitchell S. Sexner & Associates, LLC
23rd January 2009
Losing weight is on many people's thoughts in today's world. It seems like people who are overweight or even obese, constantly think about losing weight; however, it is not as easy as some people may think. There are some things to consider. Is your weigh... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel
23rd January 2009
Losing weight is on many people's thoughts in today's world. It seems like people who are overweight or even obese, constantly think about losing weight; however, it is not as easy as some people may think. There are some things to consider. Is your weigh... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel
09th January 2009
Capatrex, the world's premier natural male enhancement supplement, represents a medical break-though of significant merit. Capatrex was developed by an extremely experienced team of doctors, engineers, and herbalists to combat erectile dysfunction, and h... Read >
Author: tabitha1berard
09th January 2009
The short name for the Atkins nutritional approach is the Atkins diet. It was the brainchild of the doctor named Robert Atkins. He had gained a great deal of weight while he attended medical school. Atkins read about a low-carb diet in one of his medical ... Read >
Author: jonsager
04th December 2008
What is wellness and where do we go to learn about wellness? Wellness is defined as our overall good health, and the condition sustained by healthy eating and fitness habits. We have so many places to turn for wellness information, that it would be imposs... Read >
Author: suegold
01st December 2008
Back in 1980 the FDA published a pregnancy nutrition warning advising women to restrict or eliminate their intake of caffeine because of its teratogenic effects (cause birth defects). This was echoed in 1994 with a review of over 200 medical journals by D... Read >
Author: coachstephen777
20th November 2008
Online Book Stores, a new formed medium which help the readers to get their books in a very short span of time and even provide books at discounts and reduced rates.
Since the time when man invented pen and paper, he developed the habit of reading book... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
04th November 2008
Anyone who is considering surgery, whether bunion surgery or brain surgery, has a potentially stressful serious decision to make. It is important that you, as a patient considering surgery, make the right decision. By asking the right questions, and with ... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler
13th October 2008
An organic night anti-aging cream review can help you a lot in choosing the best anti aging cream. In fact, it is probably the best method to find out a lot of authentic information about anti aging creams, their ingredients, do’s and don’ts, and reco... Read >
Author: John Sern
06th October 2008
by Michelle BelangerYou lie on the operating table and suddenly you feel yourself floating away from your body. You experience a moment of confusion, but there is no fear. In fact, a strange sense of calm washes over you as the weight of the mortal world ... Read >
Author: Llewellyn Worldwide
06th October 2008
How I’m Fighting Breast Cancer
By Sandy Powers
It was the summer of 2005 when my diagnostic mammogram revealed a growth in the back of my breast. The biopsy confirmed it was cancer. My best option was to have a mastectomy. Th... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
02nd October 2008
Medical journals, cosmetic industry reports and FDA publications, all contain information on the ingredients in facial moisturizers. Noted skin care experts have examined that information, and have evaluated the various skin care products available to the... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
05th September 2008
There is an alarming amount of people who feel that they will have obsessive compulsive disorder for the rest of their lives. They have been deceived and lead in the wrong direction. People told them it could not be cured
These people have been told th... Read >
Author: derek
04th September 2008
Medical malpractice in the Bronx is more common that you would think. With all of the technological driven medical institutions and esteemed doctors practicing in Manhattan, you would think that an occurrence of medical malpractice in the Bronx would be r... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been deemed the "signature injury" of the Iraqi war. Millions of men and women who have been serving time in the U.S. military are returning home with conditions that their friends and fa... Read >
Author: LegalView
28th August 2008
Policosanol (or polycosanol) is the generic term for a natural extract of plant waxes. It is a mixture of a few fatty alcohols derived from the waxes of such plants as sugar cane and yams, as well as beeswax. Policosanol has been associated with improve... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th August 2008
Tag:Barefoot Kids,The National Center for Children in Poverty reports,new footwear,shoes and sneakers
From:http://www.buy-shoes-china.com/
Barefoot Kids Foundation and Sammy's Woodired Pizza Restaurant held a fundraiser dinner on Wednesday, June 25,... Read >
Author: utut1
15th August 2008
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy journal published the results of survey sent to directors of US family practice residency programs and a sample of residents on the topic of pharmaceutical drug samples. The article notes, “Family practice residents value a... Read >
Author: Carl Clarke
26th June 2008
The internet provides a collection of yeast infection pictures and if you have never seen someone affected by the illness, then this pictures might scare you. Even if they are not meant to breed fear in you, you will find it hard not to get affected. Thei... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
11th June 2008
The use of compression stockings by patients after treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has been found to prevent post thrombotic syndrome (PTS)? Recent studies published in medical journals and professional web sites such as the “Annals of Internal ... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Ware
04th June 2008
Choroid plexus cysts (CPCs) are cysts that occur within choroid plexus of the brain. Choroid plexus cysts (CPC's) are sometimes found on ultrasound scan at around 18 to 20 weeks gestation. Choroid Plexus Cysts are believed to derive from folding of the ne... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th May 2008
As the US Presidential elections approach, healthcare has taken center stage. While the Democrats debate variant forms of universal healthcare and conservatives tell us we can’t afford it, it seems that everyone is trying to answer the wrong question. ... Read >
Author: John Sern
08th May 2008
Every human being is the author of his own health,
An old Buddhist saying
It began in August 2005, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. The
tumor was located toward the back of the breast close to the chest wa... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
08th May 2008
When our bodies use oxygen, the cells produce free radicals that cause damage to the body's cellular make-up. Antioxidants are attracted to free radicals and basically will neutralize them.
Many of today's health problems such as cancer, heart disease,... Read >
Author: Ronald Godlewski
01st May 2008
Insomnia or sleeplessness as it is commonly known is a little understood affliction. In fact, you will find that insomnia is both a symptom and a malady by itself - and hence, its diagnosis is a bit troublesome. There have been so many myths and fables co... Read >
Author: Cindy
16th April 2008
Eczema is a common disorder that can be seen in many people today. It is a kind of skin disease that develops coin sized red irritable patches on the skin. People with sensitive skin and dry skin are more likely to suffer from this disorder. Many people a... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
06th April 2008
Dr. Brian West’s commitment to addressing the specific needs and personal objectives of his patients has helped him to become one of the most respected plastic surgeons in California.
His outstanding reputation is based both on his ability to achieve... Read >
Author: breastsurgery
31st March 2008
Insomnia or sleeplessness as it is commonly known is a little understood affliction. In fact, you will find that insomnia is both a symptom and a malady by itself - and hence, its diagnosis is a bit troublesome. There have been so many myths and fables co... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh
25th March 2008
Cold sore is an infection caused by Herpes simplex viruses. This infection is highly contagious and passed on through skin-to-skin contact. The viruses infect when the person is exposed to person with active lesion. These viruses enter through lips and at... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Today many people all around the globe are suffering with disorder of cold sores. This is a oral and highly contagious infection and is caused because of Herpes simplex viruses. When the person is exposed to this virus, they attack the nerve cells of body... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Meditation is a discipline where the mind is focused either on an object or on breathing. It has been described as ‘self regulation of attention, in the service of self-inquiry, in the here and now.”
There have been numerous articles in major magaz... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw
03rd March 2008
As with all medical conditions, there is only a certain amount that we know about acid reflux. We are aware of what triggers it, what's in it and what symptoms it has, which enables effective treatment of many cases, but what happens when doctors have to ... Read >
Author: Niall Roche
28th February 2008
Valid and reliable health information comes from respected journals, magazines, and newsletters. Such publications have health or medical editors and subject their articles to peer review and criticism by other scientists. In the consumption of informatio... Read >
Author: David Jones
19th January 2008
Big Pharma is spending almost twice as much money on promotion as it does on research and development of new drugs - contrary to what they say. And the effects of all this promotion can be seen across the country where tens of thousands of prescription dr... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
05th November 2007
Blonds may have more fun, but according to scientific research, they are more prone to wrinkles, than their darker haired contemporaries.It is impossible to prevent getting wrinkles but there is plenty you can do to reduce the amount of them, and lessen t... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny
21st September 2007
Growing up in the '70's, I thought Cap 'N Crunch was healthy cereal, but later I realized that sugary cereals were contributing to a lifelong sugar addiction. My sugar addiction and the effects it was having on my immune system all became clear to me aft... Read >
Author: Cliff Smith
26th August 2007
Before going in to this article I must warn you that pictures of genital warts are not a pretty sight. For the average person this is something you really want to avoid unless you need to. Unless you are a medical student or an individual with a cast iron... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore
11th July 2007
It’s all in the mind…
The mental connection to the physical well-being is well documented throughout various medical journals. Hypnose is the vehicle to connect the mental faculties with the physical realities, thereby, inducing the sense of well-b... Read >
Author: Steve
02nd July 2007
Let me start by saying I’ve never been a Michael Moore fan. Being a libertarian Conservative all my voting life, I’ve always been opposed to “Socialized” medicine. However, firsthand experience in the healthcare business for the last 17 years ha... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.
04th June 2007
The relationship between patients and doctors is changing for the better as more patients become assertive and take responsibility for their treatment and care. Doctors determine treatment plans based on medical history, symptoms, tests and state-of-the-... Read >
13th May 2007
Ovarian cysts can give a very hard time for many women. In most of the countries, ovarian cysts are considered a problem for most of the patients and thus treated accordingly. However, there are countries, like China for example, where this medical condit... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th May 2007
In general, pictures of genital warts are not a pretty sight. For the average person this is not something they can face with any equanimity and, in most cases is something that needs to be evaded at all costs. This is for the average person.
For some... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
08th May 2007
Unless you’re a medical student or otherwise of the medical profession, genital herpes pictures are not something that you want to see. For the person with the queasy stomach genital herpes pictures should come with a warning, “Not for the fainthearte... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
18th April 2007
In today’s world, is it that occurrences of breast cancer are growing much more than it was years ago, or it is just that breast cancer is getting more visibility in the press and medical journals? It appears that the answer is a little bit of both. T... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
02nd February 2007
From medical doctors the chief objection about alternative medicine (http://www.nature-be.com/alternative-medicine.php ) is that it is “not proven.” By this statement it is meant that alternative medicine has not been meticulously tested like the phar... Read >
Author: Jacques Bayle
08th November 2006
Studies show that a new supplement called 1-3, 1-6 beta glucans provides a powerful defense against infectious diseases. Harmful bacteria are mutating rapidly to become more resistant to commonly used antibiotics – the so called ‘Super Bugs’. Most n... Read >
Author: Sudeshna Chakraborty
26th May 2006
Five years ago, the FDA did not approve Ketek, an antibiotic with the generic name telithromycin, for use in the United States. In their decision, they cited toxic effects such as liver damage.Arrests and Prison TermsHowever, in response to the FDA's deci... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
10th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael V. Gruber, MPH
Diabetes Mellitus comes in two forms, Type I and Type II. Unlike Diabetes Type I, Type II Diabetes Mellitus occurs later in life. The majority of Type II Diabetics are women. Documented in medical journals, drinkin... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce
25th April 2006
Another natural remedy failed, or at least did not meet expectations, in the main medical journals. Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate two health supplements for painful joints, most popular in the West did not manage to measure up to scientific exa... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas
25th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin
Yoga is an ancient way, practiced for thousands of years, steeped in tradition and, to most people, a mysterious enigma. When practitioners would speak of the many benefits they had experienced in both mental and physica... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin
28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Paula Rothstein
TREATMENT OF CANCER USING TOXIC CHEMICALS
"Cancer researchers, medical journals, and the popular media all have contributed to a situation in which many people with common malignancies are being treated with drugs not ... Read >
Author: Paula Rothstein
28th March 2006
It has been over 10 years since I was originally diagnosed with anxiety disorder, and 10 years since my last panic attack. This was a time before there were television and magazine ads touting medications for whatever anxiety disorder one may be sufferin... Read >
Author: Ree Klock
20th March 2006
A string of scandals have been revealed in the drug industry recently, ranging from covered-up drug risks to falsified data. In yet another incident, research results were submitted under the name of a doctor who had neither written it, reviewed it, nor v... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
02nd February 2006
Breast Cancer, The Cure?
There is no known cure for breast cancer. More than 1.5 million people will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year worldwide.
Scientists don't know why most women get breast cancer, yet breast cancer is the most freque... Read >
Author: keith londrie
09th January 2006
By Catherine Franz
Haven't you always thought having a disorderly mind meant something was wrong? Well, I did. That was, until...
I read tons of information about the brain, including material produced by the Center for the Study of the Brain. ... Read >
Author: Catherine Franz
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