Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 

Popular Authors
view more
 

Home > Tags

Articles, tagged with "double vision"

The Truth About Xanax

22nd September 2009
Nearly everybody has heard something negative or weird about Xanax side effects (Xanax is the brand name of the generic drug Alprazolam). This article seeks to separate fact from fiction on a number of commonly asked questions, so you and your family can ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How to Get Rid Of Hangovers

22nd September 2009
The Hangover Experience:Prevention and Recovery Similar to other college freshman, I was drunk the following weekend seemingly forgetting how horrendous my previous hangover was. Why Is My Head Pounding? Why am I Nauseated? Why me? Because of ... Read >
Author: jay

Vision Issues May be the Result of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Accident Victims

18th September 2009
When a person is in an accident and is injured the injuries causing the most pain or are the most critical are the ones that are treated immediately. Lacerations are stitched, a broken leg is set and suspected back and neck injuries are immediately set. ... Read >
Author: The Schafer Law Office

How to Lose Weight Using appetite suppressants

17th September 2009
At some time or another you may want to lose a few extra pounds that you picked up on vacation and you have managed to get it right before by crash dieting with weight Loss supplements that are said to burn fat fast. Maybe there is an outfit you want to f... Read >
Author: rob

How to Get Rid Of Hangovers

17th September 2009
The Hangover Experience:Prevention and Recovery Similar to other college freshman, I was drunk the following weekend seemingly forgetting how horrendous my previous hangover was. They are never good, and we all seem to forget how awful they are in the ... Read >
Author: Blueoceans

Associating Back Pain and Multiple Sclerosis

15th September 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease such as demyelinating and affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease will cause cycles of remission, which causes the condition to worsen. When exacerbation starts etiology is reviewed, which includes th... Read >
Author: J.T Coach

LASIK Eye Surgery - Risks and Benefits of Refractive Surgery

10th September 2009
It’s a bright, sunny day outside and you are getting ready to go to the park with your family. Parents, kids, and the family dog are all packed up and ready to go. Once you get there, you decide to play Frisbee with the kids. Fido joins in but in his ex... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Learn About Epilepsy

07th September 2009
But it can also be caused by damage to the brain caused by head injuries or brain diseases. Meningitis, for example, or a tumor. Children who suffer an extreme fever can later develop epilepsy. My fever ran at one hundred four degrees for two weeks,... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz

Pinhole Glasses: A Natural and Affordable Eyewear

02nd September 2009
Are you looking for a natural alternative to prescription glasses? Pinhole glasses may be the answer for you.These glasses are very inexpensive and don't need to be replaced. Regular prescription glasses have to be replaced whenever your eyes get weaker... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier

migrainecures

30th August 2009
Sometime in our lives, we experience headaches that come and go and are typically so dreadful that our daily routines are affected. Often, when these headaches happen, we also experience some kind of visible changes. Then we say, It's possibly simply a ... Read >
Author: Chad Riddle

migraineheadachetreatments

30th August 2009
Sometime in our lives, we experience headaches that are temporary and are often so dreadful that our daily routines are influenced. Oftentimes, when these headaches happen, we also experience some type of visual changes. Then we say, It's probably merel... Read >
Author: Chad Riddle

Multiple Sclerosis and Back Pain

26th August 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease such as demyelinating and affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease will cause cycles of remission, which causes the condition to worsen. When exacerbation starts etiology is reviewed, which includes th... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Better Vision with Pinhole Glasses

19th August 2009
Are you looking for a natural alternative to prescription glasses? Pinhole glasses may be the answer for you.These glasses are very inexpensive and don't need to be replaced. Regular prescription glasses have to be replaced whenever your eyes get weaker... Read >
Author: Alan Irel

Home Based Cures for Headache, Headache Relief

18th August 2009
Headache (cephalalgia in medical terminology) is a condition of pain in the head; sometimes neck or upper back pain may also be interpreted as a headache. Headache, like chest pain or dizziness, has many causes. All headaches are considered primary headac... Read >
Author: greenherbal11

Computer Related Ergonomic Problems

18th August 2009
Computer-Related Ergonomic problems can be caused by both work-related and non-work related factors. Computer-related Ergonomics problems are conditions which affect millions of people every single day. These Computer-related Ergonomics problems are only... Read >
Author: AcquiredHope

Cataracts: The Symptoms and Common Causes

17th August 2009
Cataracts are a common ailment among the elderly. Did you know that certain jobs can raise your chances of getting cataracts at an earlier age? Several diseases and medications can increase your chances of developing cataracts as well. In this article we ... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

Muscle Relaxers

17th August 2009
What are Muscle Strains? Let us first understand how a person develops a muscle spasm. When a muscle or a group of muscles suddenly contract without any voluntary involvement on the part of the individual then the result is a muscle strain or a muscle... Read >
Author: argiro.mike

Muscle Relaxers

17th August 2009
What are Muscle Strains? Let us first understand how a person develops a muscle spasm. When a muscle or a group of muscles suddenly contract without any voluntary involvement on the part of the individual then the result is a muscle strain or a muscle... Read >
Author: argiro.mike

The Many Faces of MS

13th August 2009
What is MS? MS literally means Multiple Sclerosis and it is a chronic often-disabling disease, which attacks the central nervous system. This makes up of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. It is true, MS is a disease all its own and it effects ever... Read >
Author: AALEEA

Cataracts: The Symptoms and Common Causes

07th August 2009
Cataracts are a common ailment among the elderly. Did you know that certain jobs can raise your chances of getting cataracts at an earlier age? Several diseases and medications can increase your chances of developing cataracts as well. In this article we ... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

Migraine Headache Symptoms

05th August 2009
Headaches- Migraine Headaches Symptoms Symptoms of possible migraines Many people across the continental United States, Canada and around the world suffer from what doctors and specialists classify as a Migraine Headache. The majority of sufferers have... Read >
Author: Xbox_Support

Many Symptoms Of A Sinus Infection

05th August 2009
A sinus infection is an infection of the nasal passages in the nose. What has the ability to start off as a chemical reaction to an allergen or a head cold can turn into a sinus infection - which is much tougher to deal with. Anyone who is dealing with si... Read >
Author: nlwest21

How Pinhole Glasses Can Improve Your Vision

04th August 2009
Pinhole glasses are meant to improve your vision so that you will no longer need to wear glasses or contact lenses. These glasses look like a pair of sunglasses that have an opaque disc with rows of pin holes in it. By wearing a pair of pin hole glasses f... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier

How To Get Rid Of Hangovers

23rd July 2009
HOW TO GET RID OF HANGOVERS ======================= THE HANGOVER EXPERIENCE: PREVENTION AND RECOVERY ----------------------- During a night out with friends, I decided it would be a great idea to drink half a bottle of Goldschlager, (I always had... Read >
Author: All About Internet Marketing Tips

Cataracts Are A Major Problem Worldwide

20th July 2009
Cataracts are the leading cause of decreased vision in adults older than 65 and is the most common surgical procedure for elderly people. But you can get an "age-related" cataract when you're in your 40s or 50s, although most likely it will be small and n... Read >
Author: Merlin

LASIK Eye Surgery - Considering the Potential Complications

17th July 2009
Are you thinking about having LASIK eye surgery this year? Have you been wanting to have the surgery for quite a while but are not sure whether or not it is right for you? If so, you are not alone, there are literally thousands of people out there who are... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Cataracts Are Not an Eye Emergency - Except To Those That Have Them!

11th July 2009
Cataracts are the leading cause of decreased vision in adults older than 65 and is the most common surgical procedure for elderly people. But you can get an "age-related" cataract when you're in your 40s or 50s, although most likely it will be small and n... Read >
Author: Merlin

What Pinhole Glasses Are

01st July 2009
Pinhole glasses are meant to improve your vision so that you will no longer need to wear glasses or contact lenses. These glasses look like a pair of sunglasses that have an opaque disc with rows of pin holes in it. By wearing a pair of pin hole glasses f... Read >
Author: Alan Irel

Important Information About Cataracts - Info You Should Know

22nd June 2009
People may have heard of cataracts. Even still, people often wonder what a cataract is. A cataract is a clouding of the eyes lens. In medical speak, a cataract is a abnormality of the eye marked by the opacity of the eye's lens. The fact is, over the grea... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

What is a Transient Ischemic Attack?

22nd June 2009
A transient ischemic attack is no laughing matter. Picture this: You are shopping for holiday presents and as you reach to pick up a toy, you feel your arm lose its feeling. When you try to explain that your arm is numb, you can not speak and the people y... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Breakthrough Technology For The Visually Impaired

22nd June 2009
Low vision is a visual impairment, not correctable by standard glasses, contact lenses, medicine, or surgery, that interferes with the ability to perform everyday activities.Most people develop low vision because of eye disease such as cataracts, glaucoma... Read >
Author: Dan

An overview of various anti-ageing skin care procedures

18th June 2009
It’s an undeniable fact that the older we get, the harder we try to look younger. Most of the people in the UK use anti ageing skin care products that help give them new facelifts and youthful looks. Just glance quickly at the market trends and you may ... Read >
Author: rozane

An overview of various anti-ageing skin care procedures

18th June 2009
It’s an undeniable fact that the older we get, the harder we try to look younger. Most of the people in the UK use anti ageing skin care products that help give them new facelifts and youthful looks. Just glance quickly at the market trends and you may ... Read >
Author: rozane

Throwing Some Light On Cataract Surgery

10th June 2009
Cataract is very common in old age. A cataract is a clouding that develops in the crystalline lens of the eye or in its envelope, varying in degree from slight to complete opacity and obstructing the passage of light. Although related to old age, it can s... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

Throwing Some Light On Cataract Surgery

09th June 2009
Cataract is very common in old age. A cataract is a clouding that develops in the crystalline lens of the eye or in its envelope, varying in degree from slight to complete opacity and obstructing the passage of light. Although related to old age, it can s... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

Lasik Eye Surgery Center- Important Fact About Lasik Eye Surgery Center

06th June 2009
If your major interest is information related to lasik eye surgery center or any other such as eye lasek, laser eye surgery safe, for lasic eye or tennessee lasic, this article can prove useful. LASIK is short for Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis. LASIK is... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Entrepreneurship: the Truth is in the Methodology

01st June 2009
"To persevere in obstinate condolence is a course of impious stubbornness," wrote Shakespeare in his play Hamlet in the year 1601. Persistence is often presented as the key element of entrepreneurial success, but this approach misses 99% of what makes ... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Flaws Botox Fixes & Botox Information

15th May 2009
Botox is Clostridium botulinum bacterium that is a purified protein. Doctors use Botox to inject multiple areas of the face to help diminish wrinkles. The Botox procedure usually takes ten minutes in the doctor’s office. Botox injections have become ver... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Brain tumours

16th April 2009
What are brain tumours? Brain tumours are collections of abnormal cells that grow out of control either within the brain itself or in the layers of tissues that cover the brain. The symptoms they produce depend on the area of the brain in which they ar... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

Pinhole Glasses: Designed with the Eye Health in Mind

15th April 2009
Pinhole glasses are now making waves on the internet but they aren't meant to be a fashion statement. They were designed with eye health in mind for those suffering from myopia, astigmatism, hyperopia, double vision, crossed eyes or cataracts. Most conven... Read >
Author: Mike

Multiple Sclerosis And Back Pain

01st April 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease such as demyelinating and affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease will cause cycles of remission, which causes the condition to worsen. When exacerbation starts etiology is reviewed, which includes th... Read >
Author: ski987

Using Pinhole Eyeglasses as Computer Glasses

28th February 2009
It is known that many people experience eye tension from using a computer for many hours every day because of their work or just for fun. This is the main reason for eye problems that we may face such as eyestrain, headache, dry eyes and sometimes blurred... Read >
Author: Mike

Risks and Benefits of LASIK - Basic Information

18th February 2009
LASIK surgery in most cases is very successful as an eye corrective surgery. This procedure is outpatient and it can be done in approximately 5 to 15 minutes. Many people are amazed at how quickly their lifelong problems with their eyes are corrected in s... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

An Alternative to Prescription Eyeglasses

03rd February 2009
In modern times, there has been a push toward an alternative to prescription eyeglasses. With the current rise in prices, who can blame people for wanting to look for safe alternatives that cost less? Of course, they also might have heard some about the... Read >
Author: Mike

Guide to Eye Cataracts

08th December 2008
A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. Most cataracts are related to aging. Cataracts are very common in older people. By age 80, more than half of all Americans either have a cataract or have had cataract surgery. A catar... Read >
Author: Alien

What Causes Dizziness

03rd December 2008
Many people would say that at some point or often they feel dizzy. It's uncomfortable, and sometimes alarming. Determining dizziness causes can be performing in several types of diagnosis. Dizziness may be a symptom that may be directing to other form of ... Read >
Author: TomSmith

How Botulism Affects Us

27th October 2008
Getting a stomach ache or having diarrhea because you ate something bad is such a typical occurrence that it hardly causes alarm. Common remedies available in online pharmacies without prescriptions are usually enough to address such problems. But how bad... Read >
Author: Marco Gonzaga

Common Vision Problems after a Stroke or Brain Injury

27th October 2008
A stroke can cause several physical and vision problems. Some of the common impairments are hemianopia (hemianopsia), quadrantanopia, vertigo, difficulty in reading and comprehending, trouble recognizing faces, double vision, and more. Hemianopia is a con... Read >
Author: AC Teeple

Detailed Information on Myasthenia Gravis

17th October 2008
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a disorder of neuromuscular transmission characterized by frailness and fatigability of skeletal muscles. The reason of myasthenia gravis is a breakdown in the normal communication between nerves and muscles. Myasthenia gravis is... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)

19th September 2008
Computer Vision Syndrome is a very common problem detected among the people working on computers. Children working on computers at home or school as well as the working people related to computer are its targets. This happens due to prolonged computer usa... Read >
Author: contentwriter

What is Farsightedness?

03rd September 2008
Farsightedness, or hyperopia is the inability to properly focus on close up objects. Objects that are distant may appear in normal focus, but those at a short distance will be blurred. You may find that you can read distant traffic signs with no problem, ... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

Botulism Information and Treatment

02nd September 2008
Botulism is a uncommon and serious condition. Botulism result by toxin produced by bacteria known Clostridium botulinum. Clostridium botulinum is the name of a group of bacteria generally establish in soil. These rod-shaped organisms evolve best in low ox... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Diabetes - There are Five Different Types of Neuropathy

17th August 2008
Distal Symmetrical Polyneuropathy This type, also called simply polyneuropathy, involves the feet and legs and is usually described by the person as numbness or tingling in the feet. Sometimes a burning sensation is noted. Normalizing blood-glucose levels... Read >
Author: Alien

Complete Information on Esotropia

18th July 2008
Esotropia is a type of strabismus. Esotropia is a type of deviation of alignment of strabismus or eye. Esotropia is a centripetal rotation two eyes. In the esotropia, one or the two eyes turns inside towards the nose. This type of strabismus usually prepa... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What is Farsightedness?

18th July 2008
Farsightedness, or hyperopia is the inability to properly focus on close up objects. Objects that are distant may appear in normal focus, but those at a short distance will be blurred. You may find that you can read distant traffic signs with no problem, ... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

Complete Information on Central pontine myelinolysis

03rd June 2008
Central pontine myelinolysis is heart harm caused by the devastation of the bed (myelin sheath) covering heart cells in the brainstem. Common reason is the speedy correction of reduced blood sodium levels (hyponatremia). Some scholars posit that the genui... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Symptoms of Mild Stroke

11th May 2008
Stroke is the third-leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer, and the number one cause of adult disability. Stroke is a disease that affects the blood vessels supplying blood to the brain. Although stroke is a disease of the brain, it can af... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman

Botulism – Causes, Symptoms, Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment

03rd April 2008
A bacterium that occurs widely in nature and is a cause of botulism; it has six main types, A to F. Botulism is a rare but potentially very serious illness. The bacterium may be entered the body through wounds. A severe, manytimes fatal food poisoning ca... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Top 7 Tips To Treat Eye Conditions Using Vision Therapy

05th February 2008
Unfortunately, few people have ever heard of vision therapy. It is the best kept secret in eye care. The few people who know anything about it think it is the Bates Method. But Bates is outdated. This method only focus on the eye muscles. Today, we know, ... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

Cataract : symptoms and causes

26th January 2008
Cataract is among the most common eye diseases. The term actually means a waterfall, and refers to the opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye on the assumption that the condition is caused by the humour of the brain falling over the pupil. The crys... Read >
Author: sulamita

Computer Eye Strain

19th January 2008
Eyestrain associated with computer use isn't thought to have serious or long-term consequences, but it's disruptive and unpleasant. If you or your child spend more than two hours each day in front of a computer screen, you likely experience some symptoms ... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk

Cataract Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
A cataract is a cloudy or opaque area (an area you cannot see through) in the lens of the eye. The name cataract stems from an ancient conception of something cascading from the "brain of humors" and depositing itself in front of the lens. The retina is t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Migraine 101

17th August 2007
A confusing situation. A hard exam. A long, tedious talk. In situations like these, a person may normally feel like having a headache. But unfortunately, some people experience more than just a simple headache. Throbbing on an area in your head may be a s... Read >
Author: malo

NuvaRing Side Effects

14th August 2007
NuvaRing side effects including blood clots, stroke and heart attack have been reported by women using this relatively new form of birth control. Side effects of NuvaRing are associated with the hormone desogestrel which can cause changes in the blood clo... Read >
Author: Steve Fields

COMPUTER EYE STRAIN

08th August 2007
Computer Eye Strain Eyestrain associated with computer use isn't thought to have serious or long-term consequences, but it's disruptive and unpleasant. If you or your child spend more than two hours each day in front of a computer screen, you likely ex... Read >
Author: puneetbsl

Eye Care

20th July 2007
Our eyes are the most beautiful wealth that we have. We wouldn’t be able to view and cherish the wonders of this awesome world if not for our eyes. Thus taking good care of our eyes is one of our primary responsibilities. There has been fantastic... Read >
Author: VRM INfotech

Getting Ready for Eye Surgery

15th June 2007
Deciding to go for any surgical procedure is always a big step, and corrective eye surgery is no exception. That's why it's vital to understand totally what it involves before taking the dive to take the surgery that can change your life. Treatment cho... Read >
Author: seanicasia

Before Going for Eyesight Surgery

15th June 2007
The eye is a delicate organ, requiring extreme care before, during and after a surgical procedure. An experiencedophthalmologist must confirm the need for specific procedure and be responsible for conducting the procedure safely. Many university programs ... Read >
Author: seanicasia

Symptoms for multiple sclerosis

27th March 2007
As in other illnesses and diseases one can tell if someone has disorders by analyzing that person to see if certain symptoms are present. Finding and identifying the symptoms can be quite tricky sometimes. First of all not all the people come down with t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Severe Headache You Experience Could Be a Migraine

29th January 2007
There can be an umpteen number of reasons for a headache attack, realizing the immediate origin always is a tough task. There is the plain headache, which can be endured without affecting the day to day activities while sometimes there can be a severe hea... Read >
Author: Richard Romando

The Variety of Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

04th January 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a complex disorder of the nervous system which can generate a wide range of symptoms, varying in intensity and duration. Each patient’s experience with multiple sclerosis is different and symptoms are perceived differently from a p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Lamictal Drug - Precaution

23rd November 2006
Lamotrigine also known as Lamictal Drugs is an anti-seizure medication available with your local pharmacist. It helps to control some types of seizures in the treatment of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a neurological condition, which affects your nervous system. ... Read >
Author: Jatin Chawla

What are the multiple sclerosis symptoms?

21st November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a difficult illness that affects more than one million people. Those affected loose control over their senses, because multiple sclerosis attacks the central nervous system, which processes the signals sent from the nerves in the bod... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Menopause And Headache

17th November 2006
Menopause And Headache This midlife phenomenon is known as menopause. This type of headache saps the energy out of you. At the end of the headache, you feel that you have been down with some sort of sickness for days together. You feel tired and exhaus... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

How Do You Know What To Expect From Laser Eye Surgery?

25th May 2006
LASIK is a safe and efficacious refractive surgery procedure. It is also the most prevalent of all refractive eye surgery techniques. With such overwhelming prominence, LASIK is often believed to be a panacea for all refractive anomalies. Therefore, the e... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

The Ins and Outs of LASIK Eye Surgery

10th May 2006
When many hear the word surgery, they automatically think of a lot of pain and possible complications. Is that also what you think about LASIK eye surgery? Think again. The eye is one of the most sensitive areas of the body, which possibly enhances the... Read >
Author: Justin Brown

Is LASIK Laser Eye Surgery Painful?

27th April 2006
LASIK is by far the most prevalent and safest refractive surgery procedure. It has been employed to treat a host of visual anomalies. Since it's a surgery, people often harbor a false belief that LASIK is a painful procedure. In fact, LASIK is a relativel... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Be Aware Of These Laser Eye Surgery Complications

25th April 2006
It is true that laser eye surgery is a safe and efficacious procedure for correcting a host of visual anomalies. However, as with any surgical procedure, refractive surgery has potential side effects or complications. Complications due to laser eye surger... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Vision Insurance: Your Child's Vision and Preparing for Unforeseen Problems

08th February 2006
Today, 1 in 4 children has an undiagnosed vision problem. Although, the chances of developing a vision problem are greater if there is a history of eyesight problems in your family, many children with no such family history encounter a troublesome vision ... Read >
Author: Anna Dorbyk

Diabetes and Your Eyesight

04th February 2006
What does diabetes mean to a common man? Sugar? But it's not that simple. Diabetes is a multi-organ disease that affects almost all parts of the body simultaneously and eyes are most commonly affected. The side affects of diabetes can be prevented or dela... Read >
Author: Lucy Nicholas

How To Avoid Complications With LASIK Surgery

01st February 2006
As with any surgery, LASIK has a few complications. Scientific studies conducted in the late 1990s depicted that a meager 5% of LASIK eye surgeries resulted in some sort of complication. However, expert eye surgeons claim that the complication rate drops ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Wedding Crasher: Why Crash Your Bash

30th January 2006
A party is not a party without a gate crasher; uninvited guests seem to appear more at weddings than that of other celebrated events. You will know of a Wedding Crashers presence by his/her supping of your beer and the filling of their belly with wedding ... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD) – An Overview of Preventive Methods

27th December 2005
MSD's can range from general aches and pains to more serious problems. Medical practitioners do recommend that all the users who use computers regularly should report signs and symptoms as early as possible to prevent serious injury or permanent damage. ... Read >
Author: Nishanth Reddy

Drunk as a Skunk - Drink Driving

17th October 2005
Take a little double vision add a touch of dizziness, sprinkle in some clumsy, mix with slow reflexes and there we have it a recipe for fate. This is a lethal cocktail of symptoms namely a death sentence for any motorist jumping behind the wheel of a ... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Menopause and Headaches

24th September 2005
During the mid-life phenomenon known as menopause, changes in headache type, duration and intensity are more common. Throbbing, explosive headaches can pain the sides of your head, and your energy become totally depleted. The slightest opening of an eye c... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 101

18th June 2005
Introduction This is a type of mental disorder, which occurs primarily in school-aged children but can also be diagnosed for the first time in the late teens esp., if some of its symptoms are left unnoticed. It was once falsely thought that after puberty... Read >
Author: Shruti arora

BLINK WITH BOTH EYES OPEN ("Eye-Care Rules For Work from Home Entrepreneurs")

31st May 2005
If you are an internet entrepreneur, one of your most vital tools is your eyes. They are also, the most overlooked. Do you know that your eye muscles are extended EVERYDAY to what would, for the legs, be the equivalent of a 50 mile trek? The const... Read >
Author: Jay Chatterjee