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Cerebral Palsy

21st September 2009
A combination of a sane mind with a disobedient body is the simple definition of Cerebral Palsy. People affected by this disease behave very slow and awkward. They get laughed at and ridiculed by kids. They have drooping lips and squinted eyes. They are n... Read >
Author: minnietimpsonqh

WoW Enhancement Shaman: 5 Battle Strategies

18th September 2009
Enhancement Shamans have the potential to seriously kick butt in WoW. Each ability in the tree makes them tougher and tougher in combat, with hardier and hardier defence skills. But you've got to fight with skill too, and this means using the right ta... Read >
Author: James Jenson

Do You Wonder What Medications Work For ADHD?

17th September 2009
Finding the right medication for ADHD is a critical part of the treatment process. One of the biggest concerns of parents and sufferers all over the world is finding out what medications work for ADHD. There are quite a few effective medications on the ph... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

Facts About Slimming Pill - Say No to Slimming Pills

13th September 2009
What is Slimming Pill? Look around, you will notice that there are advertisements from companies everywhere, from internet to magazines and newspaper, to justify, they have the best and safest slimming products. The fact is many of these products are eith... Read >
Author: Serene

Alcoholic Book Reveals How To Stop Drinking Alcohol

03rd September 2009
The clinical term for alcohol dependence is alcoholism. Alcoholism is loosely defined as the inability to control the amount of alcohol that is consumed. Alcohol is considered to abused when unhealthy drinking habits exist such as drinking too much in one... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Alcoholic Book Reveals How To Stop Drinking Alcohol

03rd September 2009
The clinical term for alcohol dependence is alcoholism. Alcoholism is loosely defined as the inability to control the amount of alcohol that is consumed. Alcohol is considered to abused when unhealthy drinking habits exist such as drinking too much in one... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Five tips to weight loss for teenage girls

25th August 2009
September, laterally through January, is considered one of the really all the rage cheerfulness for the advantage of dietary life "on Monday." This is understandable: in January, all rushing in gyms, persecuted regard shamefaced for Christmas , and in Sep... Read >
Author: Max Jimenez

Insomnia Cure - Insomnia Withdrawal Symptoms

23rd August 2009
Withdrawal as the word suggests refers to pulling back or retirement of a prevailing status and the after effects pertaining to such changed situations. Insomnia Withdrawals in a simpler way deals with the physical and mental stress observed by a person i... Read >
Author: Apple

Information on the antidepressant drug Wellbutrin

23rd August 2009
The Side Effects While it is true that Wellburtin does score over some of the other antidepressants in the fact that it does not cause sexual dysfunction or weight gain, it must be understood that the drug is not without its own set of adverse effects... Read >
Author: argiro.mike

Bathing for Older People - Part VI

27th June 2009
Accessible showers, specially built to provide a greater degree of convenience, are not free of problems. Several users of accessible showers indicated that they have trouble using controls and bathing accessories while sitting on built-in seats. Conseque... Read >
Author: bentleybaths

Anxiety and Depression: An Illness Or Just A State Of Mind?

19th June 2009
Anxiety and depression usually go in conjunction with each other, often feeding off each other and producing a vicious cycle of negative emotions and behaviors within the person that it plagues. The awfulness of anxiety and the symptoms that accompany it ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Anxiety and Depression: An Illness Or Merely A State Of Mind?

19th June 2009
Anxiety and depression typically go in conjunction with each other, often feeding off each other and producing a vicious cycle of negative emotions and behaviors within the individual that it plagues. The awfulness of anxiety and the symptoms that come wi... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Advair Diskus: A Brief Overview On This Drug

15th June 2009
What is Advair Diskus? Advair Diskus is an oral inhaler. It contains two types of asthma medications. One, to reduce the inflammation of the lungs. The other, to open up the airways. It is not a direct medication for blood pressure as such. But it ... Read >
Author: Buy Viagra

The Face Up To Stop Drinking Alcohol Guide

05th June 2009
When a person has unhealthy drinking habits, like drinking too much in one sitting or drinking every day, this can be qualified as alcohol abuse. It can affect many aspects of people's lives, leading to dependence. Dependence on alcohol is also termed alc... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Stress - Is It Such A Bad Thing?

14th May 2009
We hear a lot about stress these days but is stress such a bad thing? There are possibly as many definitions of stress as there are causes of stress. This is because stress means different things to different people. Some people thrive on a hectic life... Read >
Author: Mark Bates

Team IDemises 1-80 World Of Warcraft Leveling Guide Review: Is Team IDemises Leveling Guide a Scam?

11th May 2009
Back when my first level 80 warlock was only a level 30, I decided to try my first leveling guide, since I was having problems leveling a fast as I would have liked, Joanas World of Warcraft Horde leveling guide was my choice, which I later gave a review ... Read >
Author: johnnydeppnoi

Alcohol withdrawal treatment – fight the enemy before its arrival

29th January 2009
The complicacies involved in fighting alcohol abuse cases do no not require any further clarification. All of us are well aware of the facts. A Survey says around 30% to 50% cases registered in hospital are mainly related to alcohol abuse. Lately, a mass ... Read >
Author: Ashish

All about Dietary Herbal Supplements

25th January 2009
Dietary herbal supplements are nutritional add-ons which enclose one or more aromatic plants (or botanicals). Botanicals or herbs are plant lives, or plant ingredients, which are meant for their essence, aroma, or curative characteristics.There, are sever... Read >
Author: Alien

Back seat support as a panacea to your back related ailments

05th January 2009
People spend a lot of time either sitting on the chair at work, meeting or theatre, or driving car for long hours, but very few realize that an incorrect posture while sitting can cause a lot of stress in the lower back of the body. This problem can usua... Read >
Author: matt

Conflagration and Safety Measures for North Carolina House Holder Insurance

15th December 2008
Assurance is the act of, or the deal or the technique of, assuring. Consequently, house property owner assurance is a type of a reassurance, a premeditated apparatus to assure or give assurance against a loss. This makes the compensation or the refund mad... Read >
Author: Alien

Having Brain Surgery

30th November 2008
I had brain surgery on Oct. 10 & 17 for Parkinson’s disease. I was nervous to say the least. Anytime you have surgery for anything it’s cause to be nervous, let alone having Brain Surgery. The recuperation time is about 6 weeks. That’s time I can do... Read >
Author: John DeGraw

Dystonia

28th October 2008
Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder affecting more than 300,000 people in North America alone. It is characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, which force certain parts of the body into abnormal, sometimes painful, movements or postures. ... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Traumatic and Nontraumatic Brain Injuries

28th October 2008
Traumatic and Nontraumatic Brain Injuries Many patients that we see have seemingly bizarre symptoms that they have been living with for long periods of time, resultant to changes in the way their brain is functioning. These neurologic findings are som... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Vertigo, Dizziness, Balance Loss and Car Accidents

28th October 2008
As you are probably no doubt aware by now, my office spends much time dealing with patients who suffer with vertigo, dizziness, balance loss and dystonia. What you are probably not aware of is that many of these patients got that way in the first place as... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Medicines Used in Parkinson's Disease

10th October 2008
Levodopa+Carbidopa One of the problems with the use of levodopa is its high dose. Only 1 % of this drug goes to the brain and the remaining 99% remains in the peripheral region, going waste and also goes to the unwanted adverse effects. Carbidopa inhi... Read >
Author: Alien

How to prepare for a media interview

08th May 2008
Most people get terrified if the media want to interview them for a news, current affairs or magazine program. These can be on television or radio, or be in print or on the internet. However, it's the television or radio interview that get's the blood cur... Read >
Author: kel

Delaying Property Repairs 'Could Be Costly'

10th March 2008
The impact of last week's earthquake could affect more than homeowners' properties, it has been suggested. Following the tremor which affected many parts of England and Wales, consumers may find that the natural occurrence will see them having to dig d... Read >
Author: ARouse

Kia Optima Engine Mount Reduces Automobile Vibration

30th January 2008
When the Kia Optima is wobbly throughout the trip, the passengers definitely suffer. They have to endure the discomfort caused by the unstable movement of the automobile. When the Kia Optima runs unsteadily, people on board have to put up with the fear... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Cyclic Antidepressants Information

22nd January 2008
Cyclic antidepressants (CAs) contain a 3-ring molecular structure. Cyclic medications balance certain brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) that cause depression when out of balance. Cyclic antidepressants relieve depression in about 60% of people with depr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

On to the battle.... against Obesity

14th August 2007
Everybody has already signed up. More and more people are learning about this worthwhile cause and have wholeheartedly pledged their support. Understanding that they are heading into a huge battle, brave men and women collect all their strength and confid... Read >
Author: kristine

The Ultimate Truck

24th July 2007
Why is the Ford Ranger a well-loved truck? Its overhead-cam 4.0-liter, V6 engine with a fastidious 160 horsepower may not suffice to answer the question. Nor the fact that hardware goodies fitted to the FX4 included a limited-slip differential, 31-inch BF... Read >
Author: nathe

Back Seat Support gives relieve from back ache

08th May 2007
Sitting in an office chair for long hours during work can make you suffer from back ache. There is no other option than sitting for longer period as we have to work and undoubtedly we will have to sit and work. So, it is important that the office chair sh... Read >
Author: matt

General information about schizophrenia

18th April 2007
It is a well known fact that schizophrenia is a mental illness that affects quite a large number of people. Its actions on the mind of a person are either mild or severe and symptoms can come in a large variety. New ways of studying the brain have led sci... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Parkinson’s-Diabetes Link Grows Stronger

29th March 2007
A new study warns that as overweight people with type-2 diabetes age, their risk for acquiring Parkinson’s disease increase. The new Finnish study also found obese diabetics to be at a significantly greater risk of acquiring a neurological disorder. ... Read >
Author: Cathlene Martinez

Slimming made easy with clenbuterol

17th January 2007
Clenbuterol, a bronchodilator widely used for asthma is not a steroid as commonly believed, it is a beta-2-symphatomimetic drug and can be found in the form of pills, injectable substance or syrup. Lately it has gained another use, as the main ingredient... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Stage-Wise Symptoms Of Parkinson's Disease

16th June 2006
Parkinson's disease has been classified into five stages by Hoehn and Yahr. Their classification is based on the severity of symptoms and the degree of disability the patient experiences. When prescribing treatment, the neurologist will take into acco... Read >
Author: Jane Peters

Am I at risk of Parkinson's Disease

09th February 2006
Who Gets Parkinson's Disease? Parkinson's Disease affects mostly older adults, with about 90% of the known cases diagnosed in people over the age of 60. Within that population, there is some variance, with risk increasing from age 60 through age 75, th... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane