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Access To Safe Drinking Water - A Dream Or Reality

09th October 2009
Access to safe drinking water has become a burning issue in the past decade especially in light of the discovery that drugs and rocket fuel have been discovered in the tap water of millions of Americans. Certainly, when compared to some of the poorest ... Read >
Author: David Cassell

Tap Vs Bottled Water. Are You Paying Twice

09th October 2009
Tap vs bottled water - some experts think that in bottled water, the American public is spending billions on a product that they are already paying for. They argue that tap water is no safer than bottle water, so paying for tap water and buying bottled wa... Read >
Author: David Cassell

How to Cure Diabetes Step by Step?

06th October 2009
Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body’s own immune system malfunctions and destroys the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas, causing a shortage in the hormone. By the time most patients receive a clinical diagnosis, 60 to 80 per cent of their ... Read >
Author: conor

More Women Now Choose Pain Relief During Labor

06th October 2009
More women are opting for some type of pain relief during their labor and delivery, according to a study by the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center. A survey of 378 hospitals showed that only ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Weight loss on weekends

02nd October 2009
Experiencing floating body weight throughout the day is a common thing as the overall weight depends on hydration level, food intake, physical activity that vary within a certain period of time. And of course, there's a great difference between the level ... Read >
Author: John Scott

Arthrits Relief with Simple Dietary Changes

21st September 2009
The best course of action to take sometimes isn't clear until you've listed and considered ALL of your alternatives. The following paragraphs should help clue you in to what changes the experts think are significant when trying to control the pain of Arth... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Acupuncture: Ancient Needle Work as Pain Relief Treatment

21st September 2009
The sight of piercing needles through the skin in specific areas of the body may appear to be painful, but acupuncture is actually an ancient form of pain relief treatment that improves the flow of energy throughout the body. Acupuncture originated in Chi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California

24th August 2009
Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California is one of the major centers for imparting knowledge to medical students, medical research departments and also provides great patient care. This medical university is extended over 30.8 acre... Read >
Author: michael russell

Yale University School of Medicine

23rd August 2009
Yale School of Medicine is a private medical college situated in New Haven , Connecticut , U.S. Although the Yale school of medicine was founded in 1810, it started functioning in 1813. Yale encompasses of wide array of centers and programs, libraries, mu... Read >
Author: michael russell

University of California- San Diego School of Medicine

22nd August 2009
San Diego School of Medicine is a medical college that was founded in 1960. It is located in La Jolla , California , USA . The school, owing to its numerous research works, was ranked as the top 14 th school in 2007 edition of U.S. News and World Report. ... Read >
Author: michael russell

European Whole Body Cleansing and Weight Loss Program

19th August 2009
Everybody is unique and has his/her own metabolic rate. We do not believe that there is only one way to lose weight just as we do not believe that there is a magic weight loss pill. We prefer to work with our clients individually and customize the weight ... Read >
Author: markbouchar2009

San Francisco colonic candida

18th August 2009
Everybody is unique and has his/her own metabolic rate. We do not believe that there is only one way to lose weight just as we do not believe that there is a magic weight loss pill. We prefer to work with our clients individually and customize the weight ... Read >
Author: biotherapy08

The Relationship of Handmade Chocolate And Health

15th August 2009
From the ancient times up to these times, chocolate is a very tasty delicacy. These days, research works show that chocolates are indeed beneficial to the health as claimed by the ancient people. When eaten in moderation, chocolate has a place in a health... Read >
Author: Kermit Fox

A Path Back From Addiction & Mental Health Problems

12th August 2009
Groundbreaking research on a brain protein called kalirin is opening a new door for novel ways to address serious mental health disorders, addiction problems, as well as another angle on the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease. Within your brain is a ... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Where is the Clean Tech Jackpot?

07th August 2009
Dr. Danny Petrasek is trying to answer that question. Currently on the research and teaching faculty in Bioengineering and Applied and Computational Mathematics at Caltech and the clinical faculty at the UCLA School of Medicine, Petrasek is uniquely posit... Read >
Author: Glen Grant

Learn About The Energy Gained From A Banana!

01st August 2009
Banana has become the most preferable morning diet. Banana has become so popular that people have started to take it as a regular morning diet and developed diet schedules. Now a days even on websites you can easily find different kinds of bananas include... Read >
Author: YasirYar

Educators Are Building Capacity in Their Work With Autistic Students

30th July 2009
INDIANAPOLIS – Teachers, teaching assistants, autism consultants, school administrators, psychologists and other school-based personnel are spending their summer indoors working alongside Riley Hospital for Children autism professionals and learning how... Read >
Author: Riley Hospital

Resistant Depression

16th July 2009
You are said to be suffering from treatment resistant depression when you fail to respond to at least two of the available treatments. The most common treatment methods for this disorder are medication, psychotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy. There a... Read >
Author: Mercy

Debunking the Myths Surrounding Hypnosis

16th July 2009
There is so much misinformation regarding hypnosis floating around the Internet that I thought I would set the record straight. After all, knowledge is power. So here are the simple answers to the most common questions regarding hypnosis: What is hypno... Read >
Author: Andrew McCole

Rheumatoid Arthritis and Fat

06th July 2009
The regular American diet is not suitable for our bodies as it is quite acidic in nature. Fat, though in regular amounts helps protect against acidity, but excess acidity can lead towards storage of extra fat in our bodies leading to obesity and chronic p... Read >
Author: Abdullah Salim

Leaving Your Pet In A Parked Car Can Be A Deadly Mistake

02nd July 2009
With the summer months upon us, it's time for a reminder about the dangers of leaving your pet in a parked car. Whether you're parking in the shade, just running into the store, or leaving the windows cracked, it is still not ok to leave your pet in a par... Read >
Author: Kim Salerno

Drug Abuse Prevention Baltimore

02nd July 2009
Baltimore like most cities has an increasing drug abuse problem. Studies are being done to find out why. Baltimore is a high-intensity drug trafficking area and the neighborhoods within the inner city suffer greatly due to drug trafficking organizations (... Read >
Author: addictioprofessor

What is Max GXL?

30th June 2009
Maybe it is better to ask what it isn’t. Max GXL is not a glutathione supplement. It is rather a supplement to help the body create glutathione on its own. Ingesting glutathione as a supplement is futile. It is broken down in the stomach and eli... Read >
Author: cjkoonce

Staph infections in children grow resistant to drugs

30th June 2009
A recent study has shown that children tend to get infected by new types of stubborn staph infections, which have a rather increased tolerance rate to traditionally used antibiotics, and the distribution of nose, ear, and throat infectious diseases with a... Read >
Author: John Scott

Resveratrol Benefits - What Resveratrol Can Truly Do For You .

16th June 2009
Latterly , a major pharmaceutical Company called GlaxoSmithKline invested roughly one billion dollars into the research for resveratrol. They truly believe that resveratrol benefits not only the aging area problem but also plenty more untapped health prob... Read >
Author: Pablo Clemons

How much white poison do you eat? (Part 1 of 2) What exactly are you doing to your body when you ea

15th June 2009
How much white poison do you eat? (Part 1 of 2) What exactly are you doing to your body when you eat foods containing sugar? There are various diet plans available that suggest limiting Carbohydrate intake to help reduce weight. Adkins is probably th... Read >
Author: Andy Ainsworth

Taking Fish Oil For Arthritis - Does it Work?

14th June 2009
Most of us are well aware of the benefits of fish oil for the brain and heart. What is little known, however, is that this wonderful nutritional supplement that is rich in omega 3 fatty acids, has also anti-inflammatory properties. So, taking fish oil for... Read >
Author: nicossty

Discover the Benefits of Fish Oil For Skin Disorders

14th June 2009
One year ago, if somebody came up to me and told me that taking omega 3 fish oil for skin disorders would work, I would think he was talking nonsense. Of course, I knew that fish oil is good for a long list of health complications like high cholesterol... Read >
Author: nicossty

COQ10 Benefits: Can CoQ10 Make Exercise Easier and Less Tiring?

12th June 2009
New studies are showing that increased performance and less tiredness after exercise are among the many benefits of Coenzyme Q10, commonly known as CoQ10 or Vitamin Q. A naturally-occurring substance that helps cells convert fat and sugar to energy, Co... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Acupuncture in San Diego for Infertility

06th June 2009
Acupuncture is a proven therapy to enhance your fertility and vitality. For infertility problems in San Diego there is a natural option that gives hope and the joy of parenthood. There is a clinically proven, natural therapy to increase your chance of co... Read >
Author: -

Omega 3 Fish Oil, Protein, Running -- Slow Aging with this 3-Point Plan, New Study

19th May 2009
We all know that exercise is good for you. But did you know that exercising can slow the effects of aging and help you live a more vital, enjoyable life, especially when combined with a diet high in omega 3s (found in fish oil) and with the right ratio of... Read >
Author: Gerry Morton

Educating Cuba: Why the UK should look to the Caribbean for educational inspiration

12th May 2009
Sunday April 10th saw the annual meeting of the National Union of Teachers. Amidst British delegates complaining of misleading SATs, big class sizes and low pay (leading to a demand for a 10 percent or £3,000 price increase) - a teacher from Cuba spoke ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

What are the advantages of Minimally Invasive Surgery for hip replacement?

05th May 2009
The information provided in this article is meant to inform the patient on Minimally Invasive Surgery for hip replacement. Your orthopedic surgeon should explain to you which hip replacement is best for you and why. With the evolution of new surgical m... Read >
Author: Jeremy

The Secrets To A Happy Baby

20th April 2009
Dr. Harvey Karp is a nationally renowned pediatrician and child development specialist. He is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the UCLA School of Medicine. Over the past 20 years, he has taught thousands of parents his secrets for making children h... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Adult Acne - Is Adult Acne Triggered By The Mind ?

07th April 2009
Research at the New York University School of Medicine suggests that the causes of adult acne could be partly psychosomatic. It has long been understood that stress and fatigue can make adult acne worse, but the latest findings indicate that unpleasant fe... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse

Laser Hair Removal Side Effects: What Are They?

02nd April 2009
Laser hair removal side effects in recent years have been played down. Given the number of people who have now had this treatment, it appears the side effects are indeed minimal. However, some clients do still get affected and it is wise to educate yourse... Read >
Author: Mike Jones

20th Anniversary of the White Coat Ceremony

27th March 2009
The ritual is believed to have originated twenty years ago, in 1989, at the acclaimed University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Medicine. Its purpose was to mark the transition between the initial science course curriculum and the beginning of their cl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Purchasing a new mattress

27th March 2009
Purchasing a quality mattress for your bed may be one of the most important purchases you make. Most people don't realize just how necessary this is. A good matress is vital for obtaining the best quality of sleep you can get. Studies have increasing ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

New Research Suggests ‘Safer’ Use, But Methadone Detox Still A Problem

20th March 2009
Scientists say they are close to learning how to make methadone prescribing less dangerous, but methadone addiction, injuries and deaths continue to soar. Studies at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the University of Washin... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

Why High Blood Pressure Is A Silent Killer

11th March 2009
A structured training series is another important thing. In one analyzed, a normal weight fall of 4.5 kg by individuals who were 10 to 65 percent overweight led to a significant discount in systolic blood hassle after just six months. In addition, stoppin... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka

Quit smoking with hypnosis - a whole new view

04th March 2009
Forget nicotine patches and help lines because, “Our addiction theories and policies are woefully outdated” according to psychological writer Joann Ellison Rodgers. There is no reason to blame drugs and addicts are not remarkably different from everyo... Read >
Author: Polski

You Achieve with Nutrition Software

02nd March 2009
The recent popularity of "Low Carb" diets has generated a lot of interest in manipulating the ratio of carbohydrates, protein, and fat in the diet to make weight control easier. Counting the calories you eat is useful, but tracking where those calories ... Read >
Author: Madan Singh

You Achieve with Nutrition Software

02nd March 2009
The recent popularity of "Low Carb" diets has generated a lot of interest in manipulating the ratio of carbohydrates, protein, and fat in the diet to make weight control easier. Counting the calories you eat is useful, but tracking where those calories ... Read >
Author: takku

Asbestos, Cancer, and Shipyard Workers

20th February 2009
Asbestos exposure can happen in a number of different methods, but most people are exposed to asbestos through workplace or jobsite exposure. There are several different occupations that may increase the risk of exposure to asbestos. Construction and powe... Read >
Author: Bruce Peters

Esophageal Cancer Patients Not Receiving Adequate Number of Surgeries

10th February 2009
Recent research deriving from scientists at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia has found that the use of surgical procedures to remove parts or all of the esophagus among esophageal cancer patients may be being underused and causing an increas... Read >
Author: Legal

New Research Tool Uses Mice To Unlock Peanut Allergies

28th January 2009
Many people wind up having some sort of allergies, and one of the most volatile of the different food allergies can be the allergy to Peanuts. Some people can be just a little allergic to peanuts, others are so hyper sensitive that even a small amount can... Read >
Author: Joe Gardener

Relationship Betwwen Arthritis Relief and Dietary Vitamin C

05th January 2009
Arthritis is one of the most prevalent health problems facing today's aging population. The most common form of arthritis is osteoarthritis, which usually strikes weight-bearing joints such as the ankles, knees and hips. Pain is caused by the gradual brea... Read >
Author: suegold

The Topmost Medical Schools all Over The World

05th January 2009
Each and every aspiring medical student would want to get selected in one of the topmost medical school. It makes no difference that which medical school one attends so as to get the license for an MD, but it matters in the networking opportunities, which... Read >
Author: Alien

Scientists Study Cognitive Recovery Therapy For TBI Victims

17th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley In an October 2008 issue of Neurosurgery scientists revealed that a new treatment known as Oxycyte may �improve cognitive recovery� and have protective effects on the brain�s neurons among individuals who have suff... Read >
Author: LegalView

Can high cholesterol raise the threat of prostate cancer?

08th December 2008
As men develop older, their threat of acquiring prostate cancer increases. Just about 80 percent of men over the age of 80 years will increase prostate cancer. But are there physical or way of life differences between those men who get prostate cancer ... Read >
Author: richersiamon

Sleep Your Way to Weight Loss

30th November 2008
Research indicates the less you sleep, the more weight you may gain. How is it that the numbers of hours you sleep can affect your weight? "In our fast paced society, sleep is sacrificed in order to have more time to get things done." shares Susan Mills-... Read >
Author: yangguang02

Laser acne treatments

10th November 2008
Many of us have suffered with acne and lately many of us have also looked at Laser Acne Treatments for curing stubborn acne. But is this a new and great advance that will help you get rid of acne or is it just another gimmick. i had to research a bit to f... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky

Can Exercise Improve Memory and Fend Off Alzheimers?

04th November 2008
Nearly everyone knows that exercise is good for us, but who would have thought that it can slow, or even reverse the dreaded Alzheimer’s disease? According to a study released at the 2008 International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease, patients diagn... Read >
Author: Gene Millen

Sleep Your Way to Weight Loss

31st October 2008
Research indicates the less you sleep, the more weight you may gain. How is it that the numbers of hours you sleep can affect your weight? "In our fast paced society, sleep is sacrificed in order to have more time to get things done." shares Susan Mill... Read >
Author: yangguang03

Is Vitamin E Really Our Friend (Part 1 of 4)

21st October 2008
In the past few years we've been bombarded by sensational news reports about the possible danger of taking higher doses of Vitamin E. These reports have been based on a review article that was published in the Annuals of Internal Medicine [4 January 2005;... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

Exposure to 1918 influenza virus activates memory B-cells

10th October 2008
Exposure to 1918 influenza virus activates memory B-cells Date: 16/09/2008 Recent research has revealed that infection and natural exposure to the 1918 influenza virus made survivors immune to the disease for the remaining of their lives. Antibodies p... Read >
Author: Scientist Live

Lack of Knowledge of Food Allergy Can Be Risky For Children

08th October 2008
Recent researches have proved that the lack of knowledge of food allergy among the public can trigger a deep impact on the health of the children who suffer from food allergy. The misconceptions about food allergy that is widely prevalent among the masses... Read >
Author: Navneet Brar

Iodine and Prostate Health

06th October 2008
Iodine is an element in nature, found more common in the ocean than on land. It is an essential component of the thyroid hormones that are involved in the regulation of various enzymes and metabolic processes. Thyroid hormones regulate many key biochemica... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Laser surgery better than steroid injections for preserving eyesight in diabetics

09th September 2008
Newly published results from a clinical trial show that laser surgery is more effective at preserving eyesight in diabetics and has fewer side effects than steroid injections. Sometimes newer is not necessarily better. Over the last 5 years, many op... Read >
Author: Shane

High Blood Calcium Tied To lethal Prostate Cancer

09th September 2008
High Blood Calcium, Prostate Cancer    Men with elevated levels of calcium in their blood may have a much higher risk of getting fatal prostate cancer, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. The findings indicate that a simple blood test may ... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Vitamin D Benefits, Vitamin D MS, MS, Cancer, Vitamin D Cancer, Vitamin D Studies

08th September 2008
Vitamin D benefits us tremendously. Think about it. The sun is magnificent. God wouldn’t have made it had it not had many benefits for us. I can tell you from my own experience that my daughter does not get nearly as sick when I make sure she is o... Read >
Author: Hope Pope

Learn the Wisdom of Seeking a Dry Skin Therapy

08th September 2008
A person with dry skin no longer needs to see a dermatologist, when searching for a dry skin therapy. Anybody bothered by dryness has reason to try the sort of dry skin remedies that has been made available at various alternative medicine facilities. This... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Research Said About Exercise

25th August 2008
A study in the Annals of Internal Medicine shows that walking three times a week, even in an unsupervised exercise program, can significantly improve walking ability and slow progression of peripheral artery disease. Often causes leg pain because of impai... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Acupuncture and Headaches – How Can Acupuncture Provide Headache Relief?

15th July 2008
A headache is one common problem suffered by millions of people across the globe. A research has proved that about more than 45 million people in the United States suffer from chronic headaches and unfortunately, 28 million people suffer from severe migra... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Give Your Immune System 100% Support!

26th May 2008
Organizational culture and political networks in organizations operate in an analogous way to the human immune system. The paradox is that antibiotics were developed to help the immune system, but in reality they actually impair it. This paradoxical effec... Read >
Author: Chuck Arnone

Nourishing And Life Giving Colostrum Is Vital To Newborns And Adults

21st May 2008
All female mammals, including humans, produce colostrum soon after giving birth, and before proper milk is produced. It is a milk-like substance that provides newly born infants with a boost to their immune system and gives immediate protection against th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Starting Your Family - Fun or Frustrating? Six Tips for Making It Happen Sooner

15th May 2008
Starting Your Family - Fun or Frustrating? Six Tips for Making It Happen Sooner By Susan Hawkins When it comes to sex, no one wants to hear, "Maybe you're doing it wrong." But when you've tossed the birth control in hopes of starting a family and noth... Read >
Author: Michael Kabel

Golf and your health

16th April 2008
Many people every year look for a hobby where they will get out and get more exercise to improve their health, and one of these hobbies is golf. While golf can also be a fun way of being outdoors the fresh air, the sunlight and the waling that is required... Read >
Author: David Webster

Is Obesity Related to Gut Microbes?

26th March 2008
Gut microbes may represent valuable clues to determine the cause and treatment of obesity. Trillions of gut microbes break down complex molecules into simple sugars for energy and the excess is transformed into fat for long term storage. This is the su... Read >
Author: AndreaPelin

Getting a Handle on Arthritis

29th February 2008
Are you, or is someone you love, currently experiencing pain from arthritis? Have you thought about a natural treatment for arthritis? Could it be that nature offers cures or ways to alleviate symptoms of arthritis? Arthritis is a condition which is ve... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Researchers Reverse Effects of Sleep Deprivation

28th January 2008
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have shown that the effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance can be reversed when the naturally occurring brain peptide, orexin-A, is administered in monkeys. Their results are publishe... Read >
Author: Alicia

Tylenol Overdose Study

27th September 2007
When you think about dangerous, life-threatening and abused drugs, there’s one which is high on the list which you’ve probably used on many occasions.Believe it or not, Tylenol and the generic versions of it can kill. And the latest research shows now... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

Acne Rosacea - Information about Acne Rosacea

18th September 2007
Acne Rosacea, also known as adult acne, is an inflammatory skin disease that affects about 14 million Americans between the age of 30 and 60 and is more common in women than in men.A team of researchers from the U.S., France and Japan found that people wi... Read >
Author: Alien

Prenatal Massage: Should My Baby And I Try It?

02nd September 2007
Ah-- the joys of having a baby! What's frustrating though is that along with your "little bundle" come uninvited side effects like aching lower backs, hips, legs, migraines, swollen feet & lets not forget about the throwing up. What if I told you th... Read >
Author: fcheshire

The Benefits of Proactiv Solution

29th August 2007
Let’s face it. The fact is that only someone who has suffered from acne knows just how miserable it can be. It always seems to make its appearance at the worst possible time and its no secret that socially it is close to the top of the list of total tur... Read >
Author: bettyamerson

Proactiv Solution Was Developed By Dermatologists

29th August 2007
One of the things that makes Proactiv Solution so special is that it was formulated and developed by two dermatologists who were both graduates of the Stanford School of Medicine, who also themselves were acne sufferers. They both had used acne treatments... Read >
Author: bettyamerson

Is there Science Behind the Growing Brain Fitness Industry?

10th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains To address this question, we interview today Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg, one of the earliest proponents of the Brain Fitness and Exercise field. He is a clinical professor of neurology at New York University School of Medicin... Read >
Author: Alvaro

A Pediatrician on Helping your Kid with ADD/ ADHD

25th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains Today we interview Dr. Arthur Lavin, Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Case Western School of Medicine, pediatrician in private practice, and one of the first providers of a Working Memory Training program for... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Nonsmokers More At Risk

01st July 2007
Health conscious people often frown at the sight of smokers. This is because we have this notion that those puffing cigarettes many times each day are prone to getting cancer of the lungs. But did you know that lung cancer is not to be totally blamed on s... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

Video games are not an addiction

01st July 2007
Doctors backed away from a controversial proposal to designate video game addiction as a mental disorder akin to alcoholism, saying psychiatrists should study the issue more. Addiction experts also strongly opposed the idea at a debate at the American... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Senior Have Hard Time Telling If Drug Is Covered Under Medicare

26th June 2007
A new study has revealed that the new Medicare Part D plan is making it exceedingly hard for beneficiaries to know exactly what medications are covered under the plan. This is due to the more than 1,800 different private health plans now participating in... Read >
Author: Cathlene Martinez

Vertical Gastrectomy Shows Promising Results For The Super Obese

06th June 2007
Although the vertical gastrectomy, which is also often referred to as a sleeve gastrectomy, greater curvature gastrectomy, parietal gastrectomy or vertical gastroplasty, is not perhaps the most well known form of bariatric weight loss surgery it may well ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Have You Met the Dedicated Doctors and Physicians of Huntsville Hospital?

31st May 2007
There is a hospital that is located in Huntsville, Alabama. This hospital serves the communities of Northern Alabama and Southern Tennessee. This is the Huntsville Hospital. Here you will find that the hospital is divided into three sections. Each of thes... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Fight Cancer With Broccoli Concentrates And Other Green Vegetables

31st May 2007
Everyone can remember when their mothers said, �Eat your broccoli, it is good for you.� Research is showing that your mother did know best! In this article, we will discuss research on cruciferous vegetable extracts and how it can fight cancer. Dr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What are the Major obstacles to widespread EMR uptake?

25th May 2007
The rate of EMR uptake still very low, instead of widely spread concept of benefits for electronic medical records adoption. Market suppliers lack for comprehensive health records systems. The idea of recording patient information electronically ins... Read >
Author: Gayane Dallakyan

Its Not Just What You Eat, Its How You Cook It

17th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing If you are really serious about healthy nutrition, it's time to reconsider not just what you are eating, but also how you are cooking the food. More and more studies are showing that grilling, frying and broiling (espe... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing

The Baby Crying Game and How to Stop It

06th May 2007
"Shhhhh," I'm gonna tell you a secret on how to stop your baby from crying. Well, it is five secrets to be exact.  The 5 S's to calming a crying, colicky baby.Read on...Did you know that an average 6-week old infant cries almost 3.5 hours per day? And di... Read >
Author: Cherie Stirewalt

Scuba Diving and Antioxidants

29th March 2007
The Journal of Physiology has reported an important study that may help stop diving problems, especially circulation and high blood pressure. The study included seven expert divers and two antioxidant vitamins, vitamins C and E. The researchers in cha... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

Anti-Aging Growth Hormone Therapy

24th January 2007
The researches conducted by Liu at the Standford University School of Medicine concluded that there is no evidence to suggest this purported fountain of youth has any more effect than a trickle of tap water when it comes to reverse ageing. Researches s... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

Anti-Aging Treatment: Growth Hormone Therapy

24th January 2007
Growth hormone is an anti-aging elixir for many people. They claim it is a remedy for all things even prevent or reverse aging. However, last researches state that there is no evidence that growth hormone to fend off “father time”. Researches were... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

How To Get Better Sleep When You Have Severe Hot Flashes

17th November 2006
The stage of menopause is a natural process that occurs in every woman's life. Once she is in her 40s or older, menopause begins to creep in. Part of the reason why menopause is considered a transition is because it makes it possible for a woman to enjoy ... Read >
Author: Dulce Azogue

A Cheap And Effective Way To Kill Cholesterol

17th November 2006
Berberine, traditionally used as an over-the-counter remedy for diarrhea caused by bacterial infection, can lower levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) significantly and works in a different way from statin drugs like Lipitor or Zocor. A group of researchers fr... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Smokers are at High Risk for Psoriasis

27th September 2006
Although dry skin has long been associated with smoking, not until recently has it also been linked to psoriasis. Thousands of doctors are now advising patients to use a good shielding lotion as treatment for psoriasis, but will no doubt soon be adding ce... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Arthrits Relief with Simple Dietary Changes

12th July 2006
The best course of action to take sometimes isn't clear until you've listed and considered ALL of your alternatives. The following paragraphs should help clue you in to what changes the experts think are significant when trying to control the pain of Arth... Read >
Author: Keith Woolley

Teen and Adolescence Acne

26th May 2006
At least 90% of adolescents have acne it affects teens of every size and shape, in every country from America to Zimbabwe. A recent study by the American Medical Association revealed (not surprisingly) that acne is one of today's teenagers' biggest worr... Read >
Author: Kerwin Chang

Vitamin K, An Arthritis Preventative Home Remedy

12th May 2006
Most all of us will have to deal with arthritis joint pain - joint inflammation and deterioration of cartilage - at some time. Arthritis occurs in the knees, elbow, fingers, and any where there is a bone joint. Where it occurs in your body will be deter... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Simple Stress-Busting Secrets to Creating a First Class Support Team In Any Business

30th April 2006
Stress and an occasional sense of overwhelm is a normal by-product of a successful business. Yes, we are lucky to have all the opportunities that the business world presents to us. And yes, at times, it is impossible to make wise use of our time and res... Read >
Author: Christiane Holbrook

Green Tea Side Effects During Pregnancy

26th January 2006
Pregnant women would be wise to limit the amount of green tea they drink during pregnancy, and should be careful about taking any green tea supplements. Green tea is rich in antioxidants, and has a host of health benefits relating to dental health, blood ... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Why Humor is Therapeutic (PLUS 10 Clean Jokes to Heal Everyone at the Thanksgiving Table)

25th January 2006
Want an easy and genuinely fun way to feel great and gain real health benefits? Laugh. Laugh until your belly shakes. Laugh until it hurts. Have a good laugh as often as you can. We all know that stress, anger, sadness, guilt and other negative emotions c... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Natural Cellular Defense: Your First Line of Defense Against "Body Burden"

09th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Paula Rothstein The phrase "body burden" has been used by scientists to describe the heavy load of chemicals that can be found in the average person the result of lifelong exposure to industrial chemicals. Before we are even born, syn... Read >

Acne: Common Illness May Be Increased By Usage of Antibiotics for Acne

07th January 2006
According to experts, the usage of antibiotics for acne may increase common illness, what it was demonstrated by an experiment in which a group of individuals that was treated with antibiotics for acne for more than six weeks. After the experiment, this g... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

Are Pain Killers Causing Your Headaches?

04th January 2006
What should you do when you have a tension or a migraine headache? What should you do when you are experiencing chronic pain? Take a pain pill, right? WRONG! Most people don't have a second thought when it comes to taking analgesics for their chronic head... Read >
Author: Larry Johnson

Children Depression: Medication Is Not Always A Panacea

12th December 2005
Medication is not always a panacea in depression treatment of adults and children, although is very usefull in severe cases. But antidepressant drugs are a dangerous matter when they are diagnosed to a child. After being evaluated by a psychiatrist spe... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

The Most Dangerous Toxin that Almost No One Knows About

04th December 2005
Most everyone is exposed to small amounts of manganese, a naturally occurring substance in our air, soil, water and food, daily. If kept in check, the body is able to control manganese levels by expelling extra amounts, but if the intake ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

A vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer?

26th November 2005
Prof. Kevin Ault, Gynaecologist, from the Emory University School of Medicine, University of Iowa, USA has present the results of the last Study's conclusions are Incredible and it's true; he told about a vaccine, that is 100 % effective in preventin... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei

Telling Hard Truths

23rd May 2005
In life we all have times when we have to tell hard truths. Perhaps it is the ultimate - someone has died and you must tell the wife, the children or other relatives. Perhaps you must downsize or close your business and you have to communicate this to you... Read >
Author: Mershon Niesner