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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
25th August 2009
A common behavior disorder ADHD, affects 8-10% of school age children. More boys are diagnosed with ADHD, than girls but there is no clinical indication or solid evidence of why this is. Kids with ADHD often understand what is being asked of them or is ex... Read >
Author: videosalesleads
07th August 2009
One of the most prevalent yet enigmatic disorders known in the medical world today is cerebral palsy, but hoping to get a glimpse into cerebral palsy will help folk understand why it happens and what can be done to cope with it.Cerebral paralysis is often... Read >
Author: Percy Santiago
20th July 2009
One of the most rewarding aspects of being a trainer is when I have the opportunity to train a pregnant client. They are so excited and so eager to learn everything they can about their morphing bodies and fetal development. Pregnancy is one of the most m... Read >
Author: EFS
18th July 2009
Miscarriage is generally a process and not a event. There are different Types of Miscarriage.
There is a lot of information to get educated about fetal development so that you may gain a good idea of what is going on with your pregnancy.
While underst... Read >
Author: All About Baby Information
26th June 2009
Many pregnant women get intense cravings, and studies show that the number one craving is for chocolate. You might be avoiding chocolate because it is “bad for you” or “bad for the baby.” However, chocolate is actually proving to have unexpected h... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
12th May 2009
When we found out I was pregnant, Jacques and I cried and laughed at the same time, hugged and kissed each other and rolled on the floor of our small apartment like two jubilant children. A few months later, when we found out that I was carrying a girl, ... Read >
Author: Jacques Preiss
17th April 2009
Increasing chances of getting pregnant can be important, especially for women over 40. Taking the top prenatal vitamins is one of the best tricks to getting pregnant fast. Below you'll find a recommended prenatal vitamin for every situation, plus some a... Read >
Author: Aurelia McAleese
17th April 2009
Just what's the standard for healthy pregnancy weight gain? It's a great question, but few women can answer it. If losing weight after childbirth doesn't appeal to you, then you'll need to know exactly how to avoid those excess baby pounds. Charting yo... Read >
Author: Aurelia McAleese
17th April 2009
Weight gain with pregnancy is standard... but putting on extra amounts of unwanted baby weight is not. Even the best pregnancy diet won't take the place of proper fitness, and staying in shape while carrying your baby will help both of you in the deliver... Read >
Author: Aurelia McAleese
16th April 2009
It happens more and more: many women decide to have another child later on life. While getting pregnant after 40 poses it's own challenges and risks, there are ways to make it safer and easier for both you and baby. Below you'll find the top prenatal vi... Read >
Author: Aurelia McAleese
01st April 2009
A pregnancy calendar is a week by week record of the changes that take place during the pregnancy. With the help of this calendar a mother can learn about the various stages of her pregnancy and the changes that occur within her and to her baby at each st... Read >
Author: elmer1111a
19th February 2009
Cannabis is found to be the commonly used drug in the world. Cannabis, widely known as marijuana, is been consumed by humans since prehistoric times. Due to the rise in its usage in 20th century, this drug was declared illegal in many parts of the world. ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
17th October 2008
Microcephaly is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Microcephaly is a condition that is present at birth in which the baby's head is much smaller than normal for an infant of that age and gender. Microcephaly can be present at birth or it may develop in the fi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th October 2008
There is a lot of talk these days about paraben free products, as more and more research is pointing to the dangers products containing these ingredients pose. You might want to find out for yourself what all the buzz is about. Read on.
A number of r... Read >
Author: John Sern
18th September 2008
Pregnancy and birth are the two most important events, a mother will experience in her life. Both deserve careful and thoughtful planning.
From conception to birth
The countdown to a baby’s birth actually begins about two weeks before it is concei... Read >
Author: John Roope
13th August 2008
Cerebral Palsy Attorneyrmation - Find the help you need brain palsyrmation - Learn more about the types of cerebral palsy, the causes of cerebral palsy, and the treatments available for patients with cerebral palsy. Newton Center, MA - The law office more... Read >
Author: May Sira
25th June 2008
Cri du Chat syndrome also called deletion 5p syndrome. It is a rare genetic disorder due to a missing portion of chromosome 5. This chromosome error occurs during fetal development and is not inherited. This condition affects an estimated 1 in 20,000 to 5... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th June 2008
Inguinal hernias occur when soft tissue — usually part of the intestine — protrudes through a weak point or tear in your lower abdominal wall. The resulting bulge of this common condition can be painful — especially when you cough, bend over or lift... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd June 2008
Endometrial cancer is one of the almost popular cancers in American women. In endometrial cancer, cancer cells produce in the lining of the womb. Why these cancer cells produce is not completely known. However, scientists think that estrogen levels beat a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th May 2008
The development of the breasts is a very important part of human life. Human females develop full breasts long before they are required to nurse their offspring. In a woman's life, her breasts goes through many changes like changes at puberty, changes dur... Read >
Author: jenny
08th May 2008
Volvulus is defined as an abnormal twisting of a segment of bowel on itself, along its longitudinal axis. This results in occlusion of the proximal bowel and a closed loop obstruction within the segment. Compromised blood supply to the involved segment, t... Read >
Author: peterhutch
30th April 2008
Microcephaly is a medical condition in which the circumference of the head is smaller than normal because the brain has not developed properly or has stopped growing. Microcephaly can be present at birth or it may develop in the first few years of life. ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
30th January 2008
Dermoid cysts are non-cancerous tumours that may occur anywhere in the body. A dermoid cyst develops from a totipotential germ cell (a primary oocyte) that is retained within the egg sac (ovary). Dermoid cysts may occur at any age but the prime age of det... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th October 2007
Nowadays the United States of America faces the problem of a huge quantity of legal and illegal Mexican immigrants. Most of them are looking for the jobs, and the opportunities offered by the U.S. can’t be compared with those Mexicans had in their mothe... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
01st August 2007
Hypogonadism is a medical term for a defect of the reproductive system which results in lack of function of the gonads (ovaries or testes). Hypogonadism may occur if the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis is interrupted at any level. Hypergonadotropic hy... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th July 2007
Here you are, 36 weeks of pregnancy gone and only 5 more weeks to go what a great time to celebrate. But it is not over yet. Right now your baby should be around 6 pounds. He/She fat is probably dimpling on his/her cheeks, knees and elbows. Isn't this exc... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott
23rd July 2007
Hydroquinone is one of the most popular skin bleaching agents. It is widely used for removing skin spots, melasma, scar colors, etc. Hydroquinone is a bleaching agent. Hydroquinone reduces the production of melanin (skin color pigment) and increases its b... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
11th July 2007
Baldness also called is alopecia and hair loss. Baldness is caused by hormones and genetic predisposition. Baldness involves the state of lacking hair where it often grows, especially on the head. Hair loss has always been a top cosmetic concern for men. ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
27th December 2006
Cerebral palsy or CP is a group of permanent disorders associated with developmental brain injuries that occur during fetal development, birth, or shortly after birth. It is characterized by a disruption of motor skills, with symptoms such as spasticity, ... Read >
Author: altec015
16th November 2006
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In the first trimester, you and your baby are going through a lot of changes. Your body has just received the egg through the fallopian tubes and has nestled into the lining of the uterus, ready to grow and develop. Y... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Flynn
31st August 2006
The hike in the rate of sexually transmitted diseases among pregnant women has raised a situation whereby there is no protection against sexually transmitted diseases making the situation of pregnant women worst as compared to women who are not pregnant.
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Author: olivia andrews
07th May 2006
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A new study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry shows that children who experience malnutrition exhibit strikingly increased behavioral disorders and aggressive behavior as they grow older. The study looked a... Read >
Author: Steve Diaz
26th January 2006
Prenatal vitamins are an important source of folate and other vital nutrients during pregnancy. And many women, with the popularity of herbal medicine, take other herbs during pregnancy. Some of these herbs they may have been taking before, for an existin... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
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