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Avoid Debts, Maintain Good Healthy Living

10th September 2009
Maintaining good health is vital in our bodies. Without proper hygiene, we can develop various diseases in our bodies which can result to debts, poverty or even death. For instance, a child taking excessive carbohydrates will finally lead to kwashiorkor. ... Read >
Author: Mary Mukami Gachonde

Prenatal Testing: Divining the Future

16th August 2009
Choice is a fundamentally human quality. Not just epic or major decisions either. Beyond free will and religious notions of choice, there is a quality contained within the simple, everyday decision process that defines our lives as human beings; which san... Read >
Author: Yodle

Sheltie: When Hypothyroidism Strikes

11th August 2009
A sheltie is expected to live for 10 to 15 years as long as proper care is provided. However, much is your desire to keep your sheltie fit, inevitable circumstances may appear along the way and eventually affect your pet's health and life negatively. Shel... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

••••••>Genetic Testing and Screening

03rd August 2009
Genetics, a discipline of biology, is the science of heredity and variation in living organisms. The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breed... Read >
Author: aesha shah

The Power of Acai Berry to keep you young with good health

01st August 2009
Did you know? Biologically, there are two ways of each cell body of dying. It is a good way and bad way. A good method is called: apoptosis as bad and is called necrosis. Apoptosis is the way you want them to happen. Apoptosis is a process in which ce... Read >
Author: Ruel

Dry Skin Disorders What are The Causes? How do You Treat it?

27th July 2009
The lack of natural moisture produced by the skin glands is the most common cause of dry skin. The glands produce a substance called Sebum - The skin can feel dry and irritable when there is a lack of this natural body moisture, show signs of chapping and... Read >
Author: Brooke Brady

Hereditary diseases in dog breeds

29th June 2009
Dogs need good pet health care because they are prone to several types of diseases and medical issues. This is more so because some of the diseases are hereditary and this means that the treatment will in a way be easier. Pet health care is one of the... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Genetic Diseases That Can Affect A Portuguese Water Dog

12th June 2009
The first family have portuguese water dog. One Senator owns three portuguese water dogs. Have you ever consider getting one for yourself and your family? A lot have been said about this breed especially when a portuguese water dog joined the White House.... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Resveratrol Improves Longevity Slows Heart Disease & Free Radical Damage

05th June 2009
Resveratrol is an amazing new discovery that enormously extends life expectancy. A study in Burgundy France found the longevity of residents was 46% longer, in spite of a diet that consumed fats and other proven poor foods. It is believed that the resve... Read >
Author: Denis Van Loan D.D.S.

Is there too many dog breeds?

13th May 2009
Nowadays, it seems very fashionable to criticize pure breed dogs. Even the BBC has joined the crowd with a documentary (Pedigree Dogs Exposed) describing the dangers of pedigree dogs breeding for the health of the dogs. They identify two major problems: ... Read >
Author: Michael Comte

Cord Blood Banking - Learn More About this Medical Procedure

12th May 2009
What is cord-blood banking? Cord blood banking refers to the collection and storage of the umbilical cord blood of your child. This blood, from the placenta and umbilical cord, is rich in hematopoietic stem cells. Stem cells from this cord blood play ... Read >
Author: Paul

What is Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)? How Can it Help You?

16th April 2009
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis is defined as a technique that encompasses the genetic testing of embryos that are created through in vitro fertilization harmful, hereditary genetic conditions that are known to be present in the families of a couple tha... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Unexplained Infertility - The Fertility Plan and Formula.

02nd April 2009
How to Get Pregnant? Apparently it seems like making a baby is quite simple but in reality, its not. It is supposed to be simple because the basic information is so ubiquitous that people start taking things for granted. But, when it comes to finer d... Read >
Author: DarylHair

Mixed Breed or Purebred?

10th March 2009
Which is better? Mixed breed or purebred? It’s always a question that’s sure to start an argument. Both kinds of dogs have their devoted followers who are ready to jump in and defend their beloved companions. The truth is that both kinds of dogs... Read >
Author: D Beart

Questions Commonly Asked About Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

09th February 2009
If you are living in an apartment and plans to get a dog as your new companion, you might want to consider cavalier king charles spaniels. With this breed, wide yard is not necessary since cavalier king charles spaniels can stay active indoors. Thrilled w... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Find A Reputable Dog Breeder

20th January 2009
Dog breeders can be found anywhere. However, buying the best-looking puppy in the pet store does not necessarily guarantee that you bought a pet with a top breed. What are the different types of breeders? Which of them provide the best dog breeds? ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Liver Cleanse And Olive Oil,Potassium Detox,

06th January 2009
Sample Meal Plans For The Fruit Detox Diet The lemonade detox diet also known as the master cleanse has been use for decades. This diet is meant to extract heavy metals and toxins out of our organs or colon. People with anemia eating disorder diabetes ... Read >
Author: Lori

Bountiful Acai Berry

08th December 2008
The acai berry was a best kept secret of the Amazon Rainforest for centuries, as natives living along the Amazon River would pick it, separate the seed from the pulp and incorporate it in to their diets for nutritional value as well as a healing agent. Th... Read >
Author: Sherman C

What Is An Autoimmune Disease And Can I Cope With It?

23rd September 2008
Day and night, our body's natural immune system works to keep us safe from disease, infections and viruses. However, as with any machine, problems can arise and our defenses may be weakened. An autoimmune disease occurs when the immune system mistakenly p... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Choosing Science as a career

11th September 2008
In today’s world there are enormous career options available and most of them are still conventional although new fields are emerging day by day but the usual Jobs like jobs in science sector are still the most conventional ones. Whenever we think about... Read >
Author: Subhash Kandpal

Who Wants A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel?

05th September 2008
When asked if you want a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, would you say yes? Maybe not all people would want to have a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel for some reasons. But if they will come to know this breed's remarkable characteristics, they will find no r... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Do You Understand What Is Gum Disease ?

24th August 2008
While many people are very good with the flossing and brushing of the teeth, followed with the rinsing of the mouth with highly potent, germ killing mouthwash, there are those who don't keep up with dental hygiene, as recommended by their dentist. For tho... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

What Is Gum Disease Gingivitis?

16th August 2008
The gum disease gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease. Everyone has heard of it, whether from the tv oral health care ads or the dentist. Associated with gum tissue, gingivitis can cause swelling, bleeding and tenderness of the gums, especially whe... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Genetic disease

10th July 2008
A genetic disease or disorder is any disease that is caused by an abnormality in an individual's genome. The abnormality can range from minuscule to major -- from a discrete mutation in a single base in the DNA of a single gene to a gross chromosome abnor... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Vibrant Health With Coenzyme q10

20th June 2008
You may not be aware of it, but if it weren’t for coenzyme q10, you would feel as if you had no energy at all. The fact is that this particular biochemical substance is what governs 95% of our metabolic processes, especially heartbeat and liver function... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Complete Information on Argininosuccinic aciduria with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Argininosuccinic acidemia (ASA) are a disorder of the urea cycle. Aciduria of Argininosuccinic usually become clearly in the firstly little time of living. An infant with argininosuccinic aciduria may be lacking in energy or unwilling to eat, and have poo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

All About Detox Diet

25th April 2008
Detox is a short term used for detoxification. The process can be defined as the body’s natural method of removing waste materials or toxins from the body. Toxins are usually transformed in to certain less harmful compounds and eliminated in the form of... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

You Can Choose The Best Rottweiler Puppy

27th March 2008
Getting a new puppy is so much fun, and Rottweiler puppies are so adorable, you'll be tempted to choose the first puppy you pick up at your breeder's. Resist that impulse, and take a measured approach to selecting your Rottweiler puppy. After all, getting... Read >
Author: Sharon Davies

The Risks Of A Late Pregnancy

26th February 2008
Delayed motherhood is becoming very common as women are getting more career-oriented, but one must know that the risks of a late pregnancy are linked to both the mother and the child. A middle aged woman finds bearing her pregnancy difficult, and later ... Read >
Author: apurva

The Risks Of A Late Pregnancy

19th February 2008
Delayed motherhood is becoming very common as women are getting more career-oriented, but one must know that the risks of a late pregnancy are linked to both the mother and the child. A middle aged woman finds bearing her pregnancy difficult, and later on... Read >
Author: apurva

Childhood Obesity And How To Combat It

30th January 2008
This chronic condition has increased rapidly over the past years has finally gained national recognition. Many more children between the ages of two years old and five years old are already on there way to becoming the next generation of obese teens, and ... Read >
Author: yes

Allergy and Immunology: Why There Are More Diseases Today?

23rd January 2008
Back to 20,000 years ago all of the diseases were communicable diseases, not the degenerative and genetic diseases that we have today. The distinction is very important, because there are three very different ways to be sick. The first way is the wa... Read >
Author: Freddy Escobar

The Causes of Allergies II

21st January 2008
As we discussed in a previous article, allergies are mainly caused by our modern lifestyle: what we eat, what we breathe, what we put on and into our body, especially all those chemicals ingested in our processed foods and the medicines we take. Let’s d... Read >
Author: Freddy Escobar

Advice On How To Handle Teacup Chihuahua, This Seemingly Fragile Little Dog

17th January 2008
There are many dog breeders out there, most especially Chihuahua breeders, who would object to the term of teacup Chihuahua. This is for the very reason that there really is no such thing as a teacup Chihuahua, at least not a separate breed. There can... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Long Do Dogs Live

07th November 2007
From the time we bring them home as wriggling bundles of joy, we all want our puppies to live forever. As they bond with us and grow into full fledged family members, we tend not to think about the end of their life or how many precious years we have with... Read >
Author: D Beart

Managing Innovation and Change: Case of Pharmaceutical Industry

12th July 2007
In contemporary context, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors are characterised by a high level of competition and innovation. Some fifteen or twenty years ago biotechnology, which was heavily depended on advances in molecular biology, and pharmac... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Costs Of Cord Blood Banking - Priceless

26th June 2007
With rapid advances in research and discovery cord blood banking is a much-discussed topic today. The medical profession acknowledges that saving your baby’s cord blood stem cells in a cord blood bank can save lives and act as “biological insurance”... Read >
Author: apurva

Alopecia Areata – not an inherent disease

21st June 2007
Family connection Alopecia areata is an inherent disease although it is very unlikely. The majority of children who have the alopecia areata condition do not necessarily have a parent who suffers from it and most parents do not inherit it onto their ch... Read >
Author: Alien

Some aspects that concern fibromyalgia

10th February 2007
Fibromyalgia is a biochemical disorder, it affects all the body. It is known that this syndrome has nothing to do with the fibers of the muscles, the problem is at the central nervous system. It is known that the fibromyalgia syndrome is not progressive ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Diagnosing autism

29th January 2007
Autism is usually diagnosed around the age of three when an abnormal development of the child is noticed. An early diagnose is essential for the future medical care as well as for the outcome of the parents. An initial diagnose of autism includes a physic... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Connections Between Schizophrenia And Other Genetic Diseases

17th November 2006
The role of genetic disorder in schizophrenia is taking in serious in ours days, and this because were found many connections between schizophrenia and other genetic diseases. The studies showed that the risk of schizophrenia is higher in families with ... Read >
Author: John Conrad

Are You Living A Healthy Life?

04th October 2006
Here's something you need to understand: even though you may be feeling healthy, it may not be an accurate measure of your actual health. Why? Because there are a number of conditions which remain silent until the disease is finally diagnosed. This is why... Read >
Author: David Silva

Why you should Not buy a puppy at the Pet store.

07th July 2006
You like to have a puppy as a new family member. Now that decision is made you should take some time to read about where to buy or not to buy your pup. It is not difficult to get a puppy, but when you want a good and healthy puppy there are places ... Read >
Author: Isabella Vreeken

Evaluating Dog Breeders

03rd May 2006
Before you can determine whether or not a particular dog will be of value to you there are two basic items that must be addressed. One, you must know the breed of dog you want. Are you after a German Shepherd, Bernese Mountain dog, Newfoundland, Yorkshire... Read >
Author: Larry Johnson

The New Designer Dogs

16th February 2006
We have all heard of "designer dogs". The Puggles, Malt-A-Poos and Chorkies have been favored by celebrities because they are expensive, trendy and very cute. Many of these hybrid dogs have wardrobes that we can only dream about. Other designer dogs ar... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

Hereditary Orthopedic Diseases in Dogs

16th February 2006
Do you ever read about a dog breed and discover that a particular breed can be prone to a number of diseases - most of which you can't understand? Are you in the process of choosing a dog and you want to know which breed-specific hereditary disease that t... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews