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Things You Should Know About Avandia

28th September 2009
If you or a loved one have Type II diabetes, you may have taken the prescription drug Avandia to help control your blood sugar. While Avandia effectively performs its intended function, you may not be aware that there are serious concerns regarding possib... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Prevent Disease With Discount Vitamins

25th September 2009
You can prevent disease with discount vitamins just as easy as with those you pay top dollar for on the High Street. It has been observed that vitamins do not lose quality for price as long as you know what to look for and stick with name brands you trust... Read >
Author: fredburfell

The Back-breaking Truth About Osteoporosis

22nd September 2009
Osteoporosis is a disease that is common in women. Approximately ten million American, eight million women and two million men, are affected by this condition. What is Osteoporosis? Osteoporosis is a condition that features loss of the bone’s norm... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Change - When Menopause Became A Disease

21st September 2009
The medicalization of menopause is a process that has subtly been going on since the 1930's, although it wasn't until the 1960's that it really picked up momentum in the public eye. This medicalization has transformed the understanding of what is a natur... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Women's Health and Weight Loss Tip #2: The Importance of Calcium in a Woman's Diet

18th September 2009
Recently I published an article about the importance of exercise in fighting against the bone-brittling disease osteoporosis. There are actually 3 primary factors that may put someone at risk for osteoporosis---women in particular: lack of calciu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Top 5 Bone Fractures

16th September 2009
Most people have experienced some kind of bone fracture in their lifetime, whether treated or untreated. These can sometimes be in the form of a hairline fracture, or even a major break. Either way, fracturing a bone is no laughing matter, even if it's yo... Read >
Author: Chelsi

Plastic Surgery & Cosmetic Surgery

15th September 2009
There is a difference between plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery, even though a lot of people would refer to them as one and the same thing. In a way, they can be the same thing. Both refer to the correction of form and function of the body parts concer... Read >
Author: sanjay1

Can you Get Compensation After an Amusement Park Injury?

15th September 2009
You may be surprized to learn that amusement park accidents regularly result in bone fractures, whiplash injuries, serious brain injuries ranging from mild concussions to much worse and even death. It can also be quite surprizing to learn that amusemen... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm

Alternative remedies for fracture healing and Diagnosis of fracture

08th September 2009
Broken bones are traumatic injuries, resulting in interruption of their continuity. In theory, any bone fractures may be of interest, but the most common are fractures of the limbs. There are many criteria for the classification of fractures: - Produc... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John

Child Birth Injury: What You Need to Know

30th August 2009
About 27 out of 1000 child births in the US result to injuries that permanently affect the child. The parents of children whose lives have been ruined by medical malpractice may pursue claims with the help of lawyers who can legally represent them and mak... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Stress Fractures and Back Pain

15th August 2009
You can relieve back pain if stress is affecting a fracture. The zones you want to focus on are the femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsus, and the metatarsus. Fractured bones to be precise are broken bones. The bones however are detained and held in tact ... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

What is the Difference between Osteopenia and Osteoporosis?

13th August 2009
Osteopenia and osteoporosis are both conditions of decreased bone density. The difference between osteopenia and osteoporosis lies in the degree of severity. Osteopenia is defined as significant loss of bone mass. Generally, no symptoms are associate... Read >
Author: jgardner

Plastic Surgery –Look Beautiful and Feel Beautiful

07th August 2009
A beautiful appearance will make you more confident, energetic, and younger than your age. Now, with cosmetic or aesthetic plastic surgery you can customize your own looks, the way you want them to be. The word plastic originated from Greek word plastiko... Read >
Author: ylift

Using Aromatherapy to Relieve Joint Pain and Stiffness

04th August 2009
It is unfortunate, but it’s a fact that from time to time, people suffer injuries. Even more unfortunate is the fact that more and more people are suffering from arthritic conditions, which cause them debilitating pain on a daily basis. The more acti... Read >
Author: moriahherbs

Rethinking Osteoporosis

03rd August 2009
Osteoporosis is a disease that affects the bones due to atrophy and general weakness in the structure of bones. The condition is far more severe in women, although it may also affect men. People who experience it suffer from bodies collapsing from sheer w... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Avandia Side Effects

27th July 2009
Several studies have indicated that patients taking Avandia to control their diabetes should have their liver enzymes monitored regularly. In the years since the recall of Rezulin, the diabetes drug recalled in 2000 after being linked to more than 60 deat... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Best Osteoporosis Treatments

20th July 2009
The Osteoporosis, "porous bones", is a disease that causes bones to become fragile and brittle and very susceptible to fractures. These fractures occur typically in the hip, spine, and wrist. Bone fractures can make it very difficult for anyone to do his/... Read >
Author: steven marks

Bone Cancer - Prevention And Treatment

16th July 2009
Bone Cancer - Prevention And Treatment Bone cancer is the growth of malignant cells that gradually replace normal bone cells, leading to weakness and pain in the affected bone. Primary bone cancer, which arises directly in the bone (usually in the leg),... Read >
Author: john daniel

HRT to Treat & Prevent Osteoporosis

16th July 2009
According to the statistics of NFO (National Osteoporosis Foundation), about 12million Americans suffer from the osteoporosis. This is a disease that makes bones weak and vulnerable to fractures, especially among women. This disease usually occurs in wome... Read >
Author: shane

Juvenile Diabetes and Vitamin D

01st July 2009
Studies have shown that an overwhelming percentage, around 85%, of adolescents with type 1 diabetes have inadequate levels of vitamin D. Type 1 diabetics are known to usually have less bone density and are considered to be at high risk for bone fractures.... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton

Advantages of Garage Door Springs

01st July 2009
Homeowners must keep in mind that repairing it is not a do-it-yourself job, and has to be left with competent contractors. Countless incidents of uneducated and less knowledgeable homeowners have brought danger to themselves, such as a break in the neck, ... Read >
Author: Amanda Bailey

Understanding Osteoporosis in Women

27th June 2009
Osteoporosis is a bone disease that is prevalent in women after their menopausal period. It is characterized by a reduction in bone density and leads to an increase in the risk of having bone fracture. In osteoporosis, the mineral content in the bones as ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Wall Street Journal Reports FDA and GlaxoSmithKline Did Not Follow Guidelines For Avandia

12th June 2009
An individual hired to conduct clinical trials for Avandia from 2000 to 2006 did not follow the appropriate guidelines, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. According to reports from both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the... Read >
Author: Legal

Saint Bracelets – Faith & Healing in vogue

11th June 2009
A Saint bracelet, also known as a Christian image bracelet or Holy & Protection bracelet is not only an object of religious belief, but also a hip style statement. As crazes and trends change, displaying one’s faith always remains in vogue. Nowadays ... Read >
Author: milo

How to have a great life

05th June 2009
Some rules to follow to enjoy a great life. Need to exercise Our bodies are meant to keep moving. Without exercise, mature adults experience the atrophy of their muscles and bones. As the muscles become weaker and the bones lose their calcium with a... Read >
Author: Luke Rennster

Important Things to Know About Motorcycle Accident

18th May 2009
Victims who are involved in a motorcycle accident and their relatives should seek a legal advice from a lawyer who specializes in such cases to make sure they will receive rightful compensation for damages. When a road accident happens, make sure to re... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Fight Osteoporosis Naturally With Herbs And Vitamins

11th May 2009
Osteoporosis is a progressive disease characterized by the bones gradually becoming weaker and weaker. This causes changes in posture and makes the individual extremely susceptible to bone fractures. Because of the physiological, nutritional, and hormon... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Screen For Bone Mineral Density Quickly And Easily During Routine Patient Examinations

07th May 2009
Many individuals are at risk for osteoporosis. This includes all women over the age of sixty five, postmenopausal women, people with an overactive thyroid or those who take steroids, among others. Because this serious condition can lead to bone fracture... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Head Injury and Motorcycle Accidents

05th May 2009
People in Los Angeles often participate in various activities that may cause them to sustain and suffer from different kinds of injuries. A person’s fragile body can be injured in different parts and some may be mild or severe. One part of the body tha... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Buy Fosamax and Say Goodbye to Bone Fractures

29th April 2009
As people grow older, their bones naturally turn into thinner. Reason behind the fact is that, in the starting of the middle age, current bone cells are reabsorbed by the body faster than new bones are made and in this situation, the bones lose minerals, ... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Resurgence of Car Rollover Accidents in Los Angeles

29th April 2009
The roads of Los Angeles are typically crowded with cars, which are used by people in order to transfer from one place to another within a short span of time. However, although using this tool for traveling may be beneficial for many, accidents occur due ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Motorcycle Accidents and Helmet Law

29th April 2009
Motorcycles are a popular mode of transportation in Los Angeles. Today, an increasing number of people use motorcycles, not only as a means to save gas but to move around places, as well. Motorcycles are designed to help motorists navigate through nar... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Surviving the Hardships in a Car Accident

23rd April 2009
Beverly Hills, a city located in Los Angeles County, is populated by thousands of people. According to the 2000 U.S. Census Population & Housing, around 33, 748 people live in the area. Cars are a popular mode of transportation for most Beverly Hills ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Harm and Suffering Caused by Vehicle Accidents

23rd April 2009
Drivers traveling along the busy roads of Santa Monica may need extra caution to avoid accidents. Driving on these often-occupied roads can put the lives of people at risk because of various reasons. One of these reasons is due to the occurrence of differ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Instant Weight Loss

22nd April 2009
The best exercise for fat loss is walking because it produces a greater percentage of fat loss. Try fast walking for one hour a day every day. It is convenient because -It is-easy to walk -Can be done anywhere -It is a minimal exercise for fat loss ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Ancient Cures For Modern Day Maladies

17th April 2009
They say that everything a person needs in life – including the cures to his injuries and illnesses – can be found in nature. This is the philosophy behind botanical medicine and the continuing popularity of herbal remedies and herbal supplements in ... Read >
Author: david hobson

Bleeding

16th April 2009
Bleeding occurs when one or more blood vessels is damaged. Bleeding can be external from a wound or from the nose for instance, or it can be internal, when blood vessels insidethe body are damaged but the skin remains unbroken: this type of bleeding is ha... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

Brace Yourself For Painful Knees Due to Osteoarthritis - Stop Those Cracking Noises & Popping Sounds

08th April 2009
Everyday, more than 10 million Americans wake up and have to deal with Osteoarthritis. Day after day, this condition can cause a lot of trouble for you and your knees. - If you suffer from these kinds of problems then this article was written for your ey... Read >

How Is Osteoporosis Diagnosed?

19th March 2009
What are the methods for diagnosing this bone disease and what will your doctor recommend? These are very serious questions that might be weighing on your mind as you sit in the waiting room before you see your doctor. Below you will find some of the di... Read >
Author: Julie F

Top 10 Risk Factors for Osteoporosis

12th March 2009
Are you at risk for developing osteoporosis? Over 34 billion Americans currently suffer from low bone density that can lead to osteoporosis and potentially deadly bone fractures. Now more than ever, we want to live long and healthy lives, and prolong ou... Read >
Author: Julie F

Strength Training Protects Muscle Mass As You Age

23rd February 2009
Throughout the ages people have recognized that as someone grows old their muscles waste away, they become frail and weak and their bones become brittle. This condition although a very old phenomenon has a relatively new name. Dr Irwin Rosenberg came up w... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Bone Cancer

16th February 2009
Cancer that begins in the bone is called primary bone cancer. Primary bone cancer is relatively uncommon in comparison with secondary or metastatic cancer (cancer that occurs initially in another organ and then spreads to bone tissue). Cancer may a... Read >
Author: shalini

Danger Brought by Motorcycle Accidents

10th February 2009
Riding a motorcycle can be a great advantage for many, especially because of its use in avoiding traffic. However, riding it can also be dangerous due to the often occurrence of motorcycle accidents. Motorcycle Accident Statistics This specific kin... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Occurrence of Automobile Crashes

10th February 2009
Today, there is a continuous presence of automobiles on the roads of United States. People use this vehicle because of its efficient use as a tool for transportation. However, the presence of automobiles can be dangerous for people especially if they beco... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Vitamin D - 6 Ways to Increase Your Intake

23rd January 2009
Think you’re doing all that you can to be healthy, by gulping down your handy, dandy, over-the counter “ultra” multi-vitamin supplements? Maybe you add to these supplements, extra Vitamin C as an added precautionary enhancement against colds and fl... Read >
Author: Sara Carrol

Vitamin D - 6 Ways to Increase Your Intake

23rd January 2009
Think you’re doing all that you can to be healthy, by gulping down your handy, dandy, over-the counter “ultra” multi-vitamin supplements? Maybe you add to these supplements, extra Vitamin C as an added precautionary enhancement against colds and fl... Read >
Author: Sara Carrol

Vitamin D - 6 Ways to Increase Your Intake

23rd January 2009
Think you’re doing all that you can to be healthy, by gulping down your handy, dandy, over-the counter “ultra” multi-vitamin supplements? Maybe you add to these supplements, extra Vitamin C as an added precautionary enhancement against colds and fl... Read >
Author: Sara Carrol

Vitamin D - 6 Ways to Increase Your Intake

22nd January 2009
Think you’re doing all that you can to be healthy, by gulping down your handy, dandy, over-the counter “ultra” multi-vitamin supplements? Maybe you add to these supplements, extra Vitamin C as an added precautionary enhancement against colds and fl... Read >
Author: Sara Carrol

Women Suffering From Type 2 Diabetes and Consuming Avandia or Actos at Increased Fracture Risk

09th January 2009
Women who consume Avandia (rosiglitazone) or Actos (pioglitazone) for their type 2 diabetes condition may be at an increased risk of bone fractures among their hips as well as other body parts, according to a study recently published in the Canadian Medic... Read >
Author: Legal

Calculating The Costs Of Bone Injury Settlements

07th January 2009
The repercussions of an accident related personal injury that wasn’t your fault can be serious and long lasting. In the case of bone fractures the costs - financially, professionally, and otherwise can literally turn a victim's life upside down. You are... Read >
Author: Jeff Nadrich

Handling Chain Accidents and Other Car Accident Types

15th December 2008
The chances of a car accident occurring on the roads are high. There are also various kinds of car accidents that people could get involved with. These accidents cause devastating results specifically financial problems, injury sustained, or death of a lo... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Dietary Supplements – All You Need to Know

15th December 2008
Our body needs a balanced diet to get all the nutrients required by the body. For that one should eat a variety of food. Foods that contain green vegetables, fruits, grains, dairy products, meat, fish and little bit of fat normally meet this requirement. ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

The Top 11 Questions You Should Ask When Finding Treatment for Your Brain Injury

13th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 David Bressman Our last article detailed some of the members of the traumatic brain injury treatment team. This article provides you with some of the most important questions and concerns you should be raising with any treatment fac... Read >

Actonel: Curing Osteoporosis

08th December 2008
Actonel: Basic Facts Actonel alters the cycle of bone formation and breakdown in the body. It prevents bone loss and increases bone mass, which may prevent bone fractures. Actonel is used to treat or prevent osteoporosis in men and women and also for c... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Sports Injuries, Treatments and Medical Tourism

01st December 2008
Sports injuries are inevitable when indulging in physically demanding or contact sports. So much so that there is an altogether separate branch of medicine dedicated to the treatment of sports injuries and is called sports medicine. While minor wounds can... Read >
Author: Healthbase

Dealing with Car Accidents: Tips for Car Accident Victims

28th November 2008
With the increasing number of vehicles every year, roadways and freeways become more congested. Hence, vehicle accidents such as car accidents are inevitable. With this, there is also an increase in the number of car accident victims who suffer the distre... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Osteoporosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

03rd November 2008
Osteoporosis is a medical term for people with bones that are thin and brittle with lots of holes inside them (like a sponge), rendering them breakable. Osteoporosis can lead to fractures in the hip, spine, and wrist. In turn, these fractures can be disab... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Alleviating a Victim’s suffering through a Car Accident Injury Claim

03rd November 2008
Being involved in a car accident can be an unforgettable experience to a person due to the problems and sufferings that it will bring. Although there is information known to most drivers regarding the importance of safety driving, the prevalence of car ac... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Avandia Drug Sales Decline

03rd November 2008
An October 10, 2008 article from Market Watch, a part of The Wall Street Journal's digital network, published an anti-diabetics market forecast, which found that Avandia and Actos are and will continue to lose market shares and their leading marketing pos... Read >
Author: Legal

Plastic Surgery and Cosmetic Surgery

30th October 2008
There is a difference between plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery, even though a lot of people would refer to them as one and the same thing. In a way, they can be the same thing. Both refer to the correction of form and function of the body parts concer... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Caring for Pets Prevents Attacks

27th October 2008
Large number of people became victims of animal attack every year. Most cases are dog bites, cat scratches or attack from poisonous snakes and spiders. In the United States, 4.7 million people are attacked by animals annually. Of this number, 800, 000 ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Acid Reflux Medications May Cause Osteoporosis

19th September 2008
A group of drugs known as Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) were recently discovered to be linked with severe bone fractures and bone density loss among patients. The drugs are used to control and reduce gastric acid production and inhibit acid secretion. ... Read >
Author: Legal

Gaucher Disease Detailed Information

09th September 2008
Gaucher's disease arises when sure unsafe fatty substances construct to excessive levels in your liver, spleen, lungs, bone marrow and, less normally, your brain. This buildup of fatty material in tissues interferes with the normal running of organs, and ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Fibrous dysplasia Detailed Information

09th September 2008
Fibrous dysplasia is a bone disease. Fibrous dysplasia is the most famalier bone abnormality that occurs during the years of growth and development. There are many different types of fibrous dysplasia but, main types is Monostotic fibrous dysplasia , Poly... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Men Become Fragile With Age, Minerals Can Help

02nd September 2008
Osteoporosis has always been known to threaten women, as it afflicts 8 million females in the US, but this bone-thinning disorder is becoming a serious public health issue among men also. More than 2 million men may be at risk for osteoporosis and bone f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

LA Car Crash Lawyers to the rescue

16th August 2008
In Hollywood films, Los Angeles car chase scenes and crashes, are famous the world over. But that is what people see in the movies. We can be very oblivious to the fact that car accidents really do happen in LA. And it happens more frequently than we care... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Have you suffered Orthopaedics Medical Negligence?

29th July 2008
The medical term Orthopaedics refers to your bones, muscles and joints and the doctors who work in this field will often handle patients who have suffered bone fractures or need joint replacement or ligament surgery. Every year in the UK thousands of ... Read >
Author: Helen

Fosamax- A Medicine From Bisphosphonates Group

17th July 2008
Fosamax belongs to the group of medicines called bisphosphonates. It alters the cycle of bone formation and breakdown in the body and slows bone loss while increasing bones mass, which further prevent bone fractures. It is used to treat or prevent postmen... Read >
Author: Article Manager

What to do if you sustain a Finger Injury

17th July 2008
Finger injuries are common and range from minor cuts and scrapes/wounds through to damage to bones, tendons and ligaments. If these injuries are not treated properly they can lead to permanent deformity as well as a loss of function. Our fingers are one o... Read >
Author: Helen

Complete Information on Brittle bone disease syndrome

03rd June 2008
Brittle bone disease syndrome also known as osteogenesis imperfecta. Osteogenesis imperfecta" means imperfect bone formation. People with this condition have bones that break easily, often from mild trauma or with no apparent cause. People with OI are bor... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Osteoporosis Risk Increased with Treatment of Avandia

21st May 2008
Millions of Americans suffer from a form of diabetes, and with increasing waistlines comes an increase of type 2 diabetes especially. However, there are many type 2 diabetes drugs available on the market including Avandia. However, Avandia has been linked... Read >

Dog insurance: Plan a healthy life for your dog

15th May 2008
Nowadays, almost everybody is taking some or the other dog insurance policy, so that they can gift a healthy life to their precious pet. Such services not only preserve a good amount of monetary assistance for your dog but also ensure an instant source of... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

Many Americans Are Experiencing Bone Loss, Do Not Be One Of The Statistics, There Is An Alternative

26th March 2008
It's estimated that 68% of Americans aren't getting enough calcium. The problem lies in poor dietary habits. Gone are the days of family meals around the kitchen table. Ironically, the more people diet and work to get healthier, the worse the problem gets... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Spa Resorts – Gaining Popularity Worldwide

11th March 2008
Spa Resorts are gaining people’s attention worldwide due to their soothing services. Generally, Spa Resorts are situated at such a place where people can have benefits of vacation along with excellent meditation facilities. Most important and popular se... Read >
Author: MitchTripguy

Spa Resorts – Gaining Popularity Worldwide

11th March 2008
Spa Resorts are gaining people’s attention worldwide due to their soothing services. Generally, Spa Resorts are situated at such a place where people can have benefits of vacation along with excellent meditation facilities. Most important and popular se... Read >
Author: MitchTripguy

Using First Aid For Broken Bones. What To Do.

11th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Wilfred Ball First Aid for Broken Bones - Help is On the Way! First aid for broken bones has two initial concerns. The first is to get the person to a doctor as quickly as possible. The second is to prevent further damage in the... Read >
Author: W S Ball

Vitamin D Is Essential For Bone Health And More

28th January 2008
Vitamins D is a fat-soluble seco-sterol hormone precursor that is responsible for sustaining optimal levels of calcium and phosphorus in our blood stream. To some extent, Vitamin D is manufactured by our skin though exposure to sunlight. The best time fo... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com

Solgar Calcium – Who Needs it the Most

21st January 2008
Ever wondered why Mummy scolded you for not finishing off your glass full of milk? Well, the reason is simple – because she wanted you to develop strong bones and teeth that would help you immensely for a long period of time – till you die. Milk is a ... Read >
Author: John Hayden

Prevent Disease With Discount Vitamins

07th November 2007
You can prevent disease with discount vitamins just as easy as with those you pay top dollar for on the High Street. Vitamins are vitamins, and they do not lose quality for price as long as you know what to look for and stick with name brands. They are th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Plastic Surgery

01st November 2007
The numbers of several surgical and non surgical techniques which are use to change in the appearance of a person’s body are commonly known as Plastic surgery. The word “plastic” comes from Greek plastikos meaning to shape. So it may be useful for t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Retts Syndrome Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

29th October 2007
Rett syndrome is not a degenerative disorder, but rather is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Rett syndrome affects one in every 10,000 to 15,000 live female births. It occurs in all racial and ethnic groups worldwide. Parents later reflected on how it was n... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Menopause And Osteoporosis Treatment

11th October 2007
Menopause is simply the name given to the last menstrual period. Menopause is characterized by the loss of estrogen production by the ovaries. Menopausal and postmenopausal women are especially prone to osteoporosis, about half of them will develop this d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Rationale for Whole Protein Shake™

01st August 2007
Over eons of time, long before modern food fractionating and synthetic food capabilities, people ate foods exactly as they were found in nature. That is the model we should aspire to if we understand the obvious truth that health is best served by living ... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

Diet Is Dairy food good for us?

25th July 2007
The Dairy food industry claims that we need to absorb a large quantity of their products in order to have strong bones. Is there any truth in this claim? Are there any other ways to absorb calcium and which way is the safest? The dairy food industry is... Read >
Author: Patrick Hamouy

R-HGH as an Anti-aging treatment.

20th July 2007
Human growth hormone (HGH) has been called a miracle anti-aging drug -- it's widely used in alternative clinics for the elderly as a means of rejuvenation. Human growth hormone is an effective anti-ageing drug due to its ability to return an adult's hormo... Read >
Author: lazyurl

Stop Osteoporosis Now Without Drugs

01st July 2007
If your doctor says your bone density is degenerating or that you have osteoporosis, what can you do? Most likely your doctor will want to put you on a drug. Since most drugs have real nasty side effects, after long term use, you may want to look for a n... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Multiple Myeloma - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

11th June 2007
Multiple myeloma is also called is Plasma-cell myeloma. It is an incurable but treatable disease. Plasma-cell myeloma is a cancer in plasma cells. Plasma cells is a type of white blood cell and white blood cell is helpful to know about normal blood cel... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Vitamin A - Benefits, Deficiency and Food Sources

31st May 2007
Vitamin A, also known as retinol, is essential to the formation of visual purple in the retina, which allows vision in dim light. It helps your eyes adjust to light changes when you come in from outside and also helps keep your eyes, skin and mucous membr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Seniors’ Walking is a Powerful Health Benefit

10th May 2007
One of the most enjoyable ways to strengthen muscles and get in shape is walking. For seniors, walking is an ideal fitness activity that doesn’t put too much strain on the body. Seniors’ walking programs can also bring about healthier hearts and str... Read >
Author: Nick Hurd

You Can Feel Better Physically and Mentally if YOU Practice Senior Citizen

09th May 2007
Exercise is the best way to lose weight and strengthen muscles, as well as improve balance and flexibility. A regular fitness program is recommended for a healthy lifestyle regardless of age, but is especially important to people over 65 years of age. N... Read >
Author: Nick Hurd

Decrease Fractures with Vitamin D

29th March 2007
New studies point to vitamin D to treat osteoporosis and lessen the amount of bone fractures in the elderly. Osteoporosis is a major health issue for an estimated 44 million Americans and in the year 2000, the number of osteoporotic fractures in Europe wa... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

A Natural Alternative To Hormone Replacement Thereapy (HRT)

20th February 2007
Most women experience the onset of the menopause at an average age of about 50, but it can start anytime from the early forties to the late fifties. Symptoms can vary: some women sail through but others suffer the miseries of irritability, loss of libido,... Read >
Author: Tony Luck

Osteoporosis: Are Your Bones Dissolving?

15th February 2007
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer Did you know that: - 1 in 4 postmenopausal U.S. women has osteoporosis? Are you silently losing your bones? - Americans eat more cow’s milk and its products than most countries in the world, yet American women 50 and o... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

In-Season Basketball Strength Training Workouts Jumping For Joy

17th January 2007
In-season basketball strength training workouts keep players strong during the grueling game season. Basketball is a game of jumping and landing, twisting and catching, pivoting and even falling. But it is an exuberant game. It's thrilling to watch ... Read >
Author: Lynn VanDyke

Los Angeles Back and Neck Injuries Lawyers

23rd December 2006
Medical data reveal that a human’s back and neck are susceptible to different kinds of injuries, including ligament tears, bone fractures, muscle strains, and nerve damage. Some of the more common back and neck injuries are: whiplash, compression fractu... Read >
Author: Karen Ndalo

Soft Drinks: America's Other Drinking Problem

15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Dr. Eileen Silva Do you stagger out of bed in the morning, bleary-eyed and sleepy, stumble to the fridge, and grab a carbonated drink to get you going? Does your mid-morning break consist of a cold can from the vending machine to boost y... Read >
Author: Dr. Eileen Silva

Exercise Your Way to Health

31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Dr. Eileen Silva One of the best things you can do for your health is to find an activity that gets your body moving and stick with it. According to the National Women's Health Information Center, being physically active can: Lower ri... Read >
Author: Dr. Eileen Silva

The Importance Of Fitness During Menopause

29th August 2006
Did you know that a regular fitness or exercise routine plays a major role in reducing the symptoms of menopause? One particular symptom of menopause is weight gain, which, unfortunately seems to develop just as a woman finally reaches a point in her life... Read >
Author: Susan Megge

Health Issues Concerning Asian Women

22nd July 2006
Did you know that Asian American women are at high risk for developing osteoporosis? Statistics actually show that Asian women in the United States have many of the same risk factors as Caucasian women. If you are Asian American woman, it is important tha... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch

Rationale for Whole Protein Shake

12th June 2006
Over eons of time, long before modern food fractionating and synthetic food capabilities, people ate foods exactly as they were found in nature. That is the model we should aspire to if we understand the obvious truth that health is best served by living ... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

Health Nutrition Supplements

11th May 2006
Health Nutrition: The importance of good health nutrition is nothing new.Today, good health nutrition is more important than ever. At least four of the 10 leading causes of death in the U.S.--heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes--are directly r... Read >
Author: Michal john

Americans Exposed to Too Much Fluoride

20th April 2006
Federal standards do not guard against excess fluoride in drinking water damaging bones and teeth.Enamel FluorosisChildren exposed to water at or near the maximum fluoride limit set for the government risk developing severe tooth enamel fluorosis, which c... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Preventing Fractures in the Elderly with Vitamin D

01st April 2006
The best sources of vitamin D are dairy products and sunlight. Babies, vegetarians, and the elderly are more susceptible to vitamin D deficiency than other people. Of these people, the elderly have the greatest need for vitamin D. This is evident in the n... Read >
Author: John Gibb

How Menopause Became A Pharmaceutical Royal Flush

17th January 2006
The medicalization of menopause is a process that has subtly been going on since the 1930's, although it wasn't until the 1960's that it really picked up momentum in the public eye. This medicalization has transformed the understanding of what is a natura... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott