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How A Simple Green Metal Patio Bench Saved Me From My Darkest Hours Of Despair

05th October 2009
As you walk through the patio and into the observatory of my house, you will notice a three seater metal bench placed just at a tiny corner of the covered patio. Coated in green, how can such a lifeless-looking cold metal structure be providing me with im... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vitiligo: What It Is And How To Treat It

22nd September 2009
Vitiligo is a relatively uncommon skin disease, estimated to affect about one percent of the entire world popularity. The primary symptom of vitiligo is white patches of skin, which may grow to cover large parts of the body or even the entire body. This d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Diabetes Causes Information and Learn about Diabetes Diets

22nd September 2009
The cause of diabetes is actually a very broad subject and truthfully, no one knows what causes a person to develop diabetes. This is what we do know. Diabetes is an auto immune disease which means that the body attacks itself; however, we don’t know ... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams

American Diabetes Association Information and Learn about Diabetes Diets

21st September 2009
The American Diabetes Association is dedicated to help fight, and find a cure for diabetes. Diabetes is a deadly auto immune disease. For some reason the body attacks itself and destroys certain cells in the pancreas that help to produce insulin; howeve... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams

Scleredoma variants

13th August 2009
Scleredoma - Not Just the Excessive Deposit of Collagen. Scleroderma is a chronic auto-immune disease characterized by excessive deposits of collagen, causing inflammation and thickening of the skin and is a relatively rare disease. Typically, this is ... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Know the Facts about Lupus

24th July 2009
Lupus can affect almost any part of your body, including your joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood vessels, and brain. There is no way to know what part of your body will be affected. For most people though, lupus are a mild disease affecting only a... Read >
Author: Jasica

Arthritis Can Be A Pain In The Foot

16th July 2009
With 28 bones and over 30 joints in the foot, it is no wonder that arthritis in the foot is a common ailment for many. Balance and walking can be dramatically affected if one or more of these joints develop arthritis, and the pain and discomfort common w... Read >
Author: TheInsoleStore

How to Find That Elusive Cure for Psoriasis

06th July 2009
Psoriasis commonly manifests itself in the form of red scaly patches on the skin. It is a chronic, non contagious auto immune disease. It is believed that this is a genetic disorder. Though there are certain factors which can aggravate the condition and t... Read >
Author: berg0101a

Beautiful Breast - Dangers of Breast Implants

05th July 2009
In the last decade, breast implants have soared in popularity. However, there are risks involved. While we know the short term risks, long term conclusive studies have not been able to be conducted. Typical surgical risks apply to the procedure such as... Read >
Author: Apple

Classification of Lupus

10th June 2009
Lupus is an auto immune disease which means that the body’s immune system attacks its own tissue. The result of these attacks is chronic inflammation and although the severity of Lupus can vary greatly, it can ultimately be a fatal disease. Lupus is a c... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Canine Degenerative Myelopathy - Finding Treatment

11th May 2009
Little is known about canine degenerative myelopathy as a disease in comparison other dog condition's, but what is known and the authorities on the subject will be highlighted in this article Degenerative myelopathy in dogs was only really diagnosed as... Read >
Author: 23gillies

Questions About Vitiligo? Concise Answers Here

08th May 2009
One estimate says that as many as 50 million people are affected by Vitiligo around the world, and the vast majority develop Vitiligo before middle age. Review the key facts below to gain an understanding of this distressing condition and put yourself ... Read >
Author: Mike Jones

Information About Diabetes

28th April 2009
If you think that you are prone to diabetes, the first thing that you need to know is to understand what is the illness all about. Experts say that diabetes is a chronic disease, which develop among people who have the inability to utilize the glucose in ... Read >
Author: Jules Sims

How Obesity Increases the Risk Of Developing Osteoarthritis?

26th February 2009
When a person is obese or overweight, they have a high risk of several health problems. Obesity and arthritis can be seen as being related. Obesity is a potential risk factor for the onset and deterioration of musculoskeletal conditions of the knee, hip, ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

The Skinny on Gluten Free Foods and Product Labeling

25th February 2009
Gluten free foods are no longer an option; they are a necessity for many. Experts estimate that as many as 3 million Americans suffer from celiac disease, an auto-immune disease that requires a lifelong adherence to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barle... Read >
Author: Kathleen Reale

Find a Lasik Surgeon

29th October 2008
Your local Denver area lasik surgeon can help you in getting free of the burden of bulky, inconvenient eyeglasses. “Laser-Assisted inSItu Keratomileusis,” or lasik for short, is the best way of curing minor vision problems such as near-sightedness (my... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Defeating an Incurable Illness - Victim describes how she accomplished her own Recovery!

27th October 2008
Wayne, New Jersey - In the US alone there are an estimated 300,000 cases of scleroderma, an auto-immune disease which is grotesquely disfiguring, debilitating, and kills hundreds every year. It is also a hard illness to diagnose. Maureen Taylor, real esta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Processed Foods - Are Processed Foods Making You Eat More?

21st October 2008
It may or may not shock you to know that the average American spends 90% of his/her food budget on processed foods. It has become quite commonplace to fill your refrigerator and cabinets with easy to cook, easy to eat convenience foods. Our busy lif... Read >
Author: Jess Ray

Information on Juvenile Dermatomyositis

24th September 2008
Juvenile dermatomyositis is one of the conditions in a group of conditions called the dermatomyositis/polymyositis complex. The conditions in this complex are characterized by muscle damage due to an inflammatory process of the blood vessels that lie unde... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Relief Found through Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatments

19th September 2008
An over-whelming part of a Rheumatoid Arthritis sufferers life is living with pain. Even though there is no known cure for this chronic condition, there are many treatments available to that offer relief of discomfort. Rheumatoid Arthritis is an auto-i... Read >
Author: JO

How to Recognize and Identify the Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis

17th September 2008
Rheumatoid Arthritis, an auto immune disease that causes the body's immune system to attack its own connective tissue is a chronic condition with no known cure. The protective cartilage that acts like a cushion between the joints is affected, causing pain... Read >
Author: JO

Information On Leaky Gut Syndrome

29th July 2008
Leaky gut syndrome in conjunction with autism is still being researched; a number of studies and research are under way to better understand how the syndrome starts, why it can be prevalent in autistic children, and how to treat it. Simply, leaky guy synd... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Psoriasis Severity

27th May 2008
Psoriasis is a common skin disease that comes in different forms and varying levels of severity. It affects up to 3 percent of populations worldwide. Most researchers agree that it is an auto-immune disease. It is a common skin disease characterized by th... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Alopecia Areata: Hair Loss Can whip off your charming personality

27th May 2008
Hair loss in males is known medically as Alopecia Areata. Researches suggest that it is an autoimmune disease. For the benefit of readers it’s necessary to clear what is an auto-immune disease? Auto immune disease: Nature has gifted us with a pr... Read >
Author: charli

Psoriasis Severity

10th March 2008
Psoriasis is a common skin disease that comes in different forms and varying levels of severity. It affects up to 3 percent of populations worldwide. Most researchers agree that it is an auto-immune disease. It is a common skin disease characterised by th... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Psoriasis Severity

10th March 2008
Psoriasis is a common skin disease that comes in different forms and varying levels of severity. It affects up to 3 percent of populations worldwide. Most researchers agree that it is an auto-immune disease. It is a common skin disease characterised by th... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Diabetes Types and Symptoms

01st February 2008
Diabetes – Types And Symtoms Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition caused by too much glucose (sugar) in your blood. Your blood sugar level can be too high if your body does not make enough of the hormone insulin. Insulin is produced by the pancre... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Belly Fat Blasting Oatmeal Recipes That Are Fast And Delicious

09th November 2007
Even Oprah needs energy supportAnd even the unstoppable talk show giant Oprah Winfrey isn't immune. Winfrey's condition, an out-of-balance thyroid, is not uncommon -- 25 percent of women will develop permanent thyroid problems in their lifetime, especiall... Read >
Author: Heather Picken ISSA, P.C.P.T.

Natural treatments of arthritis make you agile and fit

11th September 2007
When the human bones do not work properly or have the deformities, it seems the arthritis has crept in. Arthritis is a chronic disease and also known to the joint disorder in bones featuring inflammation. This is most established aspect where all look at ... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Diabetes-What Is Type 1 Diabetes?

18th April 2007
Type 1 Diabetes is an auto immune disease that destroys the insulin producing cells of the pancreas. Type 1 Diabetes used to be called juvenile diabetes because it usually struck people under 20. In type 1 diabetes, the beta cells of the pancreas produce ... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Hair Loss and Scalp Treatment For Men.

14th March 2007
For many men, hair loss can happen at any time. If this is happening to you, you are not alone. For many men, losing hair is something will have to be faced as part of the aging process. If this is happening to you, you are not alone, ... Read >
Author: Gary Heron

Male Hair Loss Products and Treatments.

14th March 2007
For many men, losing hair is something will have to be faced as part of the aging process. If this is happening to you, you are not alone, as a simple walk down the street will show you. About 25 per cent of men begin losing hair before they reach 30 and ... Read >
Author: Gary Heron

Thyroid Health Problems How, Why, and What to do Next

09th March 2007
The thyroid gland is a precision instrument that is vital in growth and metabolism. This means that not only is the thyroid gland essential for the function of our bodies, but also that it needs to be working perfectly for optimum health. One of... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Arthritis Cure - Herbs and Ayurvedic Remedies, Arthritis Home Remedy

28th February 2007
Arthritis is inflammation of the joints. It can occur anywhere in the body and, based on that, there are several types of arthritis. The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis, which is the common ailment of pain in the joints observed in elderly... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Types of diabetes and its actions

15th February 2007
Diabetes has two major types named very simply diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. In the type one diabetes we are dealing with insulin dependent patients. In most often cases it is found in children and adolescents. In this kind of diabetes the body... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Symptoms of Adult Onset Diabetes

05th February 2007
People often talk about Adult Onset Diabetes. The thing is we have to know what are the symptoms to this disease so we can be aware if we have it. It is interesting to note that the word diabetes comes from 'passing through' and mellitus is 'honey'. To... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset

Hypnosis may Cure Alopecia Areata

17th November 2006
I wanted to pass on this very latest information for anyone with the condition Alopecia Areata or just anyone interested in this condition. This article has summarised a press release by the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, August 2006. Pe... Read >
Author: adam parsons

Six yrs of Stunning Naturopathic research says: Lose the weight, lose the guilt: Gain your immunity

17th November 2006
Weight loss and subsequent balance now becomes the side-effect of 'growing the cellular immune system of your body' NOT an effect of Mind-set or Willpower to 'force' weight-loss / balance... For indeed you may achieve tens of kilos in weight loss by be... Read >
Author: Glen Rees2

Hyperthyroidism- What you need to know

08th July 2006
According to our research at the National Metabolic and Longevity Research Center, a healthy thyroid produces hormones that control a person's metabolic rate. In essence, the thyroid acts as the body's gas pedal. An overactive or hyperthyroid causes the b... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero

How A Simple Green Metal Patio Bench Saved Me From The Darkest Hours Of Despair

16th June 2006
As you walk through the patio and into the observatory of my house, you will notice a three seater metal bench placed just at a tiny corner of the covered patio. Coated in green, how can such a lifeless-looking cold metal structure be providing me with im... Read >
Author: Peter Lim

Diabetes

21st May 2006
Diabetes Diabetes affects an estimated 18.2 million Americans, and the number rises each year. Diabetes is a chronic disorder, it means your blood glucose (often called blood sugar) is too high. Your blood always has some glucose in it because your body ... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

The Grumbling Gut

07th May 2006
There are a large number of diseases of the bowl and they all have different symptoms, but there is one constant with all of these diseases and that is INFLAMMATION of the bowl. The digestive system is actually a very complex organ that has a finely tuned... Read >
Author: Christine Illich

What is Eczema and What Causes it?

01st February 2006
What is Eczema? Eczema or as some people call it dermatitis, is a skin condition that can strike males or females of all ages. The disease varies greatly in both the area affected and in severity. Common symptoms of mild eczema can include dry, hot and... Read >
Author: Steve Joseph