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Botox Side Effects

22nd September 2009
The popular injectable wrinkle remedy Botox, like every other medicine, has side effects. These side effects are undesirable results that could occur along with the benefits that Botox injections offer. The operational word is "could". That's because not ... Read >
Author: Chris Malone

Helpful Tips On How To Control Asthma

15th September 2009
Asthma is a medical condition that makes it tricky for somebody to be able to breathe. There are unique forms of asthma and each one are dependent upon what can create the trouble and how tough it is for someone. This condition will greatly impact someone... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Bronchitis Information and Treatment

18th August 2009
Acute bronchitis can be caused by bacterial or viral infection and is often a complication of upper respiratory infections such as the common cold or generalised viral illness such as influenza or measles. Symptoms of bronchitis are fever, noisy or whe... Read >
Author: leannejames

Home Remedies for Colds

07th August 2009
Home Remedies for Colds There are over 150 different viruses which are continually evolving which can be the cause of a common cold, but unfortunately, medical scientists have yet to discover a chemical drug which can kill off these viruses. Antibio... Read >
Author: Colin Platt

Immune System Herbs

16th July 2009
We are all subject to a cold at sometime during the year, usually in the winter months as the dry cold air incubates the cold and flu virus more effectively. For starters having a strong immune system is the key to stave off the effects of colds and flu,... Read >
Author: Colin Platt

Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Flu

04th June 2009
Research suggests that seasonal vitamin D deficiency could be linked to flu outbreaks in North America and other temperate areas. Flu is largely seasonal in temperate areas, appearing and spreading rapidly during the fall and winter, subsiding through ... Read >
Author: RA Butters

What’s the Cure for Sinusitis with Nasal Drip?

03rd June 2009
Post nasal drip (PND) is a symptom that can be very difficult to correct especially if it is chronic. It is a continual flow of mucus from the nasal passages and sinuses. Leaving it untreated can allow it to develop and cause a variety of health problems... Read >
Author: jillghprx

How Clean is my Air

12th May 2009
Air pollution is an issue that affects us all and the quality of our lives. We are all familiar with the large plumes of vapor moving across the sky from an industrial plant, or the noxious fumes emitted by diesel trucks passing us on the freeway. But the... Read >

Warning: Botox Side Effects

19th March 2009
All medicines carry side effects. In addition to the desired therapeutic outcome, medications could engender adverse effects in individuals taking them. Botox, the popular treatment for facial lines and wrinkles, being also a medicine, has side effects th... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Chronic Sinusitis, Risks, Prevention and Self Treatment

05th February 2009
When you have chronic sinusitis, your sinus or nasal passages become inflamed and swollen. This interferes with drainage and causes mucus to build up, causing blockage or congestion. This common condition is also called chronic rhinosinusitis. Chronic... Read >
Author: jayjenson

Post Nasal Drip - 5 Ways to Stop a Post Nasal Drip

09th January 2009
Getting that dreaded post nasal drip is a sure sign that things are not working well in the nasal area. Furthermore leaving it untreated can allow it to develop and cause a variety of health problems and leave you feeling ill and miserable. Sinus & ... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger

Developing and Diagnosing Community Acquired Pneumonia and Bronchitis

03rd January 2009
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Approximately 5.6 million cases of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) occur annually in the United States, costing nearly $8.4 billion dollars, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). According ... Read >
Author: LegalView

Asthma Diseases and Conditions

08th December 2008
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma affects people of all ages. Not all people who have asthma have the symptoms of wheezing, cough, chest tightness and shortness of breath. On the other hand, having these sympto... Read >
Author: Oz

Asthma Diseases and Conditions

05th December 2008
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma affects people of all ages. Not all people who have asthma have the symptoms of wheezing, cough, chest tightness and shortness of breath. On the other hand, having these sympto... Read >
Author: Oz

Asthma Diseases and Conditions

05th December 2008
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma affects people of all ages. Not all people who have asthma have the symptoms of wheezing, cough, chest tightness and shortness of breath. On the other hand, having these sympto... Read >
Author: Oz

Enhance Your Immune System with an Herbal Boost of Astragalus

05th September 2008
The immune structure protects the human body from illness, disease, parasites & supplementary abnormalities. The immune structure is a fragile balance of things running together to keep the body well. The human body is extra susceptible to viruses, colds ... Read >
Author: Alien

Bronchiectasis Information and Treatment

02nd September 2008
Bronchiectasis is a uncommon disease that affects people’s lungs. Bronchiectasis is common caused from necrotizing bacterial infections, such as infections result by the Staphylococcus or klebsiella species or Bordetella pertussis. Cystic fibrosis resul... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Does Echinacea Boost the Immune System and How?

03rd July 2008
There are nine known species of Echinacea native to the United States and southern Canada. The most commonly used and most potent of them is Echinacea purpurea. Other common names for Echinacea are purple coneflower, American coneflower and coneflower.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Enhance Your Immune System with an Herbal Boost of Astragalus

18th June 2008
The immune system protects the body from disease, illness, parasites and other abnormalities. The immune system is a delicate balance of things working together to keep the body well. When something is out of line, the body is more susceptible to colds, v... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Safe and Natural Cures for Bad Breath

25th May 2008
Bad breath is also associated with sinus infections because nasal discharge from your sinuses into the back of your throat can cause mouth odor. A child with bad breath may have a foreign object lodged in his or her nose. A bean or small item stuck in t... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Bad Breath Causes – Stay Away from Bad Breath

08th May 2008
The foods eaten also are a potential cause of halitosis. Certain foods, such as garlic, onions and certain spices are frequently cited as cause for a person's bad breath. Both vegetarians and those who eat large quantities of meat may develop bad breath d... Read >
Author: peterhutch

HSA Accounts

10th March 2008
IMPACT ON HEALTHCARE COSTS Used properly, OTC drugs are safe and effective for the treatment and prevention of many common diseases and can help hold down the cost of healthcare. Savings from OTC use are real, and the benefits have been clearly demonst... Read >
Author: chadkimball

Eczema - Herbal Remedies for Eczema

25th February 2008
Eczema is a very common condition, and it affects all races and ages, including young infants. About 1-2 percent of adults have eczema, and as many as 20 percent of children are affected. It usually begins early in life, even before asthma or hay fever.... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Common Cat diseases - How to prevent them?

21st February 2008
Many common cat diseases can be prevented in two ways: 1)Keeping your cat indoors; 2)Having your cat vaccinated according to your veterinarian's advice. What are some common cat diseases? Rabies, Upper Respiratory Infections, Feline distemper, Felin... Read >
Author: sd1311

Asthma in Adolescents

22nd January 2008
Most of the teenagers who have asthma are also allergic to many things. The asthma can get severe even if the people with asthma are exposed to allergens of low grade. Allergies play an important role in asthma cased which are undiagnosed. Other factors... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

FHA Mortgage Loan Facts and Myths

09th November 2007
Whether you have spent years over-using or misusing your back, you are an active athlete, you are pregnant, or you suffered a back injury at some point in your life with long-term consequences, back pain is a condition that affects more than half of all w... Read >
Author: Josh Spaulding

The Importance of Sanitizing Swimming Pools

09th November 2007
When people want to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, going to a resort to unwind or simply going swimming in a pool with friends or family, is a common option for many people. It is a way of relaxation to ease the tensed muscles of the body ... Read >
Author: Al Khalel Le Beau

Top 4 Tips To Treat Asthma Through Self-Care

08th October 2007
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease in which airways in the lungs periodically become narrowed, obstructed, or even blocked. An estimated 15 million Americans suffer from asthma, and the number of new asthma cases increases yearly.Asthma generally dev... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

Why DO Children Need Chiropractic Care?

23rd August 2007
Let me start with the facts. These “facts” are not just hypothetical ideas. They are actual statistics and actual studies that show that chiropractic care for children is not only safe, it is vital. Take these figures into account: - A study done b... Read >
Author: Dr. Patrick V. Suglia

Sinus Headaches: Headache

24th July 2007
If you are suffering from sinus congestion and inflammation you may also be suffering from sinus headaches. Sinuses are hollow cavities found in your skull that have openings into the nose. The inflammation and pain in the sinuses is commonly referred to ... Read >
Author: Alien

Headaches Caused By Infection

24th July 2007
If you are experiencing a headache for the first time and are also suffering from a diagnosed infection it is very likely that your headache is caused by the infection itself. The effects of an infection can be broad and may directly or indirectly cause h... Read >
Author: Alien

FDA Approves Psoriatic Arthritis Drug For Chrohn’s Disease

06th March 2007
The popular drug Humira which is currently used to treat Psoriatic Arthritis was approved on Feb. 27 by the FDA to treat adult Chrohn’s disease. According to the National Digestive Disease Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC), “Chrones Disease Crohn... Read >
Author: Mark Ramirez

My Story: Living Proof

04th January 2007
"Yes, I have fibromyalgia and chronic pain, but hair analysis showed me what to do so they donot have me!" In the 1980s, my life was full and very enjoyable. I was attending college, studying art, playing on the volleyball team and engaged to be marr... Read >
Author: urlreader

Vaccinating Your Shih Tzu

17th November 2006
Active immunization is the introduction into the body of killed or satisfied microorganisms or their products for the purpose of stimulating the Shih Tzu's defense mechanism. This is the same concept that is applicable to the human species. Historica... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Will You Make These Three Lethal Mistakes Before You Bring Your New Cat Home?

16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 John Young Bringing your new cat home can be fraught with dangers many people don't realize. You can make mistakes that can be lethal both to your new cat and to the cats you already own even before you introduce your new cat to the hou... Read >

The Link Between Anxiety and Illness

03rd October 2006
If you have anxiety, have you ever noticed that sometimes you just don't feel well physically after a stressful time? Well...you are not imagining it, because there definitely IS a correlation between sickness and stress. Two of the most common illness... Read >
Author: Alexandra Mannock

Echinacea For Overall Imune Health

25th May 2006
What Is Echinacea? One of the most popular herbal remedies in the world, Echinacea contains active ingredients thought to fight colds, flu, and other infections. There are nine species of this Herb, commonly called the purple coneflower, but just three (... Read >
Author: Home herb

Air Pollution: Check to See What Grade Your County Received, and the Cleanest & Dirtiest Air in

11th May 2006
Overall, Americans are breathing easier than they did in 2005, but over 150 million of us are still exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution, according to the American Lung Association's State of the Air 2006 report. "Our report shows real improvement... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

What you absolutely must know about acne medications

21st April 2006
Copyright 2006 llbglobal If you are an acne sufferer then you need to read this article. There have been some new developments in the acneresearch field that will blow your mind. For those of us who have delt with acne our whole lives it is something t... Read >

Shielding Lotions Show Promise As Eczema Treatment

01st April 2006
Relief from eczema and finding an eczema treatment that works for you may be just around the corner. Shielding lotions are showing promise with users as an effective way to minimize the effects of the debilitating skin condition. According to The Natio... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Elidel and Protopic? Natural Alternatives to Treat Eczema

09th November 2005
As I was couch bound one evening, a 'cute' commerical for an eczema drug appeared. It stated that it treated eczema and that there was no cure for eczema. Needless to say, as a naturopathic medical student, I was furious. There is a cure for eczema. It is... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lynch

Post Nasal Drip

20th May 2005
Post nasal drip is a sensation of mucous build up in the throat. Sometimes you may even feel a dripping sensation from the back of your nose. The cause is over-production of mucous by glands in the nose and in the throat. At a healthy level those gland... Read >
Author: Joe Miller

Otitis Media (ear infection)

20th May 2005
In simple terms, otitis media is an ear infection. It is inflammation of the inner ear, often caused by moisture which gets collected in the ear or by minor injury to the ear canal. The moisture often collects after swimming or bathing. Often allergies ca... Read >
Author: Joe Miller