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25th September 2009
The growing consciousness about health and wellbeing has brought about the rise of the different diet programs popular today. Among these dietary systems, one that's making a noise in the world of diet and health is the raw food diet, a diet based on orga... Read >
Author: magtitinapa
25th September 2009
If you're having trouble getting motivated to keep to your fitness program ... or if you haven't even got off the starting block yet, this article could change your life! Not completely ... that would be too ambitious! But, there's a tiny, inexpensive dev... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Autumn is in the air. As the tree foliage begins to change colors, the evenings cool and the days grow shorter, we are also reminded it is flu season. The year 2009 may prove to be ominous for influenza because of swine flu, or the H1N1 virus. Many ar... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon
21st September 2009
Finally, after years of warnings from health authorities of the growing hazard posed by drug-resistant bacteria, people are now listening. A deadly strain of antibiotic-resistant bacteria seems to be responsible in the death of more people every year, acc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Autumn is in the air. As the tree foliage begins to change colors, the evenings cool and the days grow shorter, we are also reminded it is flu season. The year 2009 may prove to be ominous for influenza because of swine flu, or the H1N1 virus. Many are ... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon
15th September 2009
We all want to look and feel our best. One of the most effective ways to boost our self-confidence is by having our desired weight. However, most of us suffer from being overweight or obese. Millions of people around the world have low self-esteem because... Read >
Author: sabrina
13th September 2009
MRSA is a virus that has had a lot of coverage in the news over the last few years, as greater numbers of people have begun to contract it in hospital. As a result the number of incidences where a compensation claim has been lodged by victims of the virus... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd September 2009
Influenza A ( H1N1) or swine flu may have been a term that was rarely heard until recently. Now it never seems to out of the news. The reason for this is simple, it is a new strain of an existing influenza virus that affects and kills humans. It is easily... Read >
Author: Admin
02nd September 2009
The dangers of asbestos have long been known. Ancient Romans observed a correlation between slaves working with asbestos and lung complications. In modern times, as early as 1898, British health authorities stated that a connection between asbestos work... Read >
Author: famowshowitz
12th August 2009
The Incas brewed a tea from Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) to drink as a nerve tonic. The herb’s pleasant taste and its Christian symbolism quickly turned its leaves into a popular item in Europe as a tranquilliser and mild sedative.
Today, Eu... Read >
Author: PaulKeogh
04th August 2009
The world is facing a serious flu threat in the form of swine flu. Currently human cases of swine flu have been reported from Mexico and the US. Swine flu was first reported in Mexico, where several people have died from the new strain of the influenza vi... Read >
Author: Ajay019
03rd August 2009
Statistics shows that the major cause of the pandemic A H1n1 Influenza virus is via air travel from an infected country to another. It is a fact that we can not control the people's movement around the world. The best way to do when you are traveling by a... Read >
Author: Orly Racelis
01st August 2009
The human cases of swine flu, which is spread by influenza virus A (H1N1), have been reported from Mexico and the US, where many people have fallen ill and even died from it. The health agencies are working closely and the World Health Organization (WHO) ... Read >
Author: Ajay019
30th July 2009
Influenza is a viral infection disease that is highly contagious, even a handshake with an infected individual can easily pass on the disease on for example. Masks and vaccines do help to protect you from the disease but cannot do much if you catch the vi... Read >
Author: Ajay019
30th July 2009
Nursing job vacancies still show shortage of midwives all around the UK.
It has been a hot topic for some time now but yet the UK midwife shortage continues.
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) still believes women giving birth are being put at risk bec... Read >
Author: Don REV
18th July 2009
It is always an exciting day when something entirely new about metabolism begins to emerge. Of course it will be decades before innovation is agreed upon by the tortoise-moving FDA, medical profession, and other “health authorities” who have done not... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
09th July 2009
Today there is a big demand of supervisors, managers and administrators in the field of healthcare sector. The term hospital administration or healthcare administration relates to leadership, management and administration of hospitals, hospital networks, ... Read >
Author: sarvesh
05th July 2009
Health authorities and experts have expressed concern about the emerging threat of antibiotic resistance among UTI patients. In fact, they are considering this to be one of the reasons why urinary tract infection, particularly among women, has becoming ac... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
29th June 2009
With just 36 hours to circle the world by air, a time well below the incubation period of most diseases can be contracted in many countries around the world. Year after year, more and more people who undertake international travel, even in developing coun... Read >
Author: Vaccinations
18th June 2009
Now a day’s swine flu is a hot topic for discussion in the world. The world is now watching the progress of the epidemic H1N1 swine flu virus. Swine influenza refers to influenza caused by those strains of influenza virus, called swine influenza virus.H... Read >
Author: India Internet
18th June 2009
Now a day’s swine flu is a hot topic for discussion in the world. The world is now watching the progress of the epidemic H1N1 swine flu virus. Swine influenza refers to influenza caused by those strains of influenza virus, called swine influenza virus.H... Read >
Author: India Internet
14th June 2009
As the demand and popularity of omega 3 supplements is increasing by the day, more and more consumers worry about the fish oil side effects.
In particular, what they worry about is possible contamination from mercury.
According to experts, many fish... Read >
Author: nicossty
11th June 2009
Avodart was originally developed by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in order to treat erectile dysfunction in men. This expensive drug enlarges the prostate gland and increases the sex drive of men. However, people might have difficulty i... Read >
Author: Peter alex
11th June 2009
Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) introduced the drug Avodart onto the market as a prescription drug in 2002 as a treatment for enlarged prostate gland in men. Avodart decreases the amount of dihydroxytestosterone (DHT) in the body, thus allowing... Read >
Author: Peter alex
04th June 2009
It’s not just the threat of influenza virus to spread all over the countries that cause fear to people. It’s also the lack of knowledge of how to prevent and cure such disease. In addition, people are afraid because they are not armed with enough info... Read >
Author: Katrina
01st June 2009
A lot of research has been conducted and evidence has been found that omega 3 help with weight loss and its related health conditions such as diabetes, arthritis and cardiovascular health. Find out the expert facts on how you can reap the amazing benefits... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
13th May 2009
Many people believe that the best rapid weight loss program to lose weight quickly and effectively is to replace two meals a day with a protein shake, take some supplement tablets with it, and then have one main mail of what ever you feel like eating.
... Read >
Author: petermann
08th May 2009
Up to this point most deaths from the new swine flu have occurred in Mexico, striking indiscriminately at young and old. What alarms health officials is the ability of this flu to kill seemingly healthy young adults, which is a prerequisite for a pandem... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
28th April 2009
Relatives of infected blood victims consider Suing the NHS
The NHS is bracing itself for a fresh round of litigation after a report condemned the use of 'skid row' blood bought from America in the 1970's and 1980's. The NHS bought imported blood products... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
27th April 2009
According to the International Obesity Task Force, around 2006, the world approximately comprises 300 million obese and perhaps 800 million people overweight. Other epidemiological studies estimate that there are 1 billion 500 million overweight people in... Read >
Author: Ines
25th April 2009
Just like in any other professional field the pharmaceutical industry undergoes regulatory scrutiny to judge its quality, service and effect. Regulatory software helps companies to run their firms more efficiently and with regulatory compliance. The Drug ... Read >
Author: Jack Meijer
22nd April 2009
Obesity is a global phenomenon, it is increasing worldwide at an astonishing pace but it has been a recent outbreak (30 years). Developing countries, where malnutrition and obesity coexist, are also affected. In some of these newly industrialized countrie... Read >
Author: Ines
04th April 2009
Practically all municipalities with populations of more than 2,500 maintain systems of sewage disposal consisting of a sewage treatment unit of either activated sludge or filter type and a system of sewers installed below the streets by which the raw sewa... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan
02nd April 2009
ENA is licensed by UK health authorities and comply to high national standards, therefore provide all staff with quality training and support by their qualified and professional team.
Now ENA are pleased to introduce the opportunity to Australian and New... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
13th March 2009
Over 1 billion people rely on fish as their primary source of protein. Additionally, certain types of fish are rich in the essential omega 3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. These essential fatty acids are woefully lacking in the American diet. Health authorities... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
10th March 2009
Las Vegas, Nevada is one place known for great lights and entertainment venues. The most advanced and popular casinos are in there and people from all countries get there to play games. Las Vegas can be a very good place to tour around. Tourists and vacat... Read >
Author: Judd Snell
05th March 2009
I have a confession to make. A diet for ADHD is the easiest way to make a positive improvement with your health. For maximum health benefits you can include other natural remedies.
Have you read about this recently. The FDA said it has examined the sa... Read >
Author: Wayne McDonald
04th March 2009
Is enough being done about hospital superbugs?
Despite a continuing battle against the prevalence of 'superbugs' in UK hospitals and care homes, cases are still being reported almost daily and spot checks of some NHS trusts have found that 'serious bre... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
21st January 2009
In 2006, a doctor from New Zealand made the news when he was taken to court for professional misconduct by a female patient of his for being wrongly diagnosed and was prescribed weight loss pills to cure a giant abdominal cyst.
The poor victim who was... Read >
Author: Alien
17th January 2009
There are many prescription slimming pills and Reductil is one of them. Learn more about Reductil here.
Slimming pills and diet pills
As more and more people are becoming obese and overweight, the need for slimming pills and diet pills is at its zen... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
16th January 2009
The fast growing catering industry offers many excellent opportunities to entrepreneurs interested in starting a business in this field. Let’s take a closer look at the catering business and what is involved in setting up and running this kind of ventu... Read >
Author: Steve Sutherland
08th January 2009
From the ancient times, the mentally disturbed people have been viewed with a mixture of fear and dislike. Their fate is generally rejection, neglect, or ill treatment. People with mental health problems are treated in hospitals by community mental health... Read >
Author: Oz
08th January 2009
From the ancient times, the mentally disturbed people have been viewed with a mixture of fear and dislike. Their fate is generally rejection, neglect, or ill treatment. People with mental health problems are treated in hospitals by community mental health... Read >
Author: Oz
06th January 2009
If you are considering plastic surgery of any kind, you have obviously done some research or even online investigation to help you decide whether it is for you and the dangers involved when undergoing such plastic or cosmetic surgery. Despite the stigmas ... Read >
Author: Jayme Wium
08th December 2008
At menopause, hot flashes and night sweats appear, but other symptoms may occur very often. Sleep becomes more difficult with morning fatigue, the silhouette change, the risk of cardiovascular disease increases. Lifestyle and medical care can help in t... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
05th December 2008
Everyone has stayed in a less-than-perfect hotel before, and we all have our horror stories that we tell to our friends and families about them. Usually these stories involve rude service, smelly rooms or poor views. The stories you are about to read, how... Read >
Author: Knoxville
23rd October 2008
Acomplia (Rimonabant) – Effective weight loss and anti-obesity medication
Weight loss and obesity are two things that are on most adult minds today. Most developed countries are facing the problem of obesity. Health authorities are also finding it ... Read >
Author: Ajay019
13th October 2008
If you are paying attention to the debate about wrinkles, eye cream and contamination you will be interested in the following information concerning wrinkle eye cream review documentation and product safety. Most health authorities recommend discarding co... Read >
Author: John Sern
06th October 2008
I have a confession to make. A diet for ADHD is the easiest way to make a positive improvement with your health. For maximum health benefits you can include other natural remedies.
Have you read about this recently. The FDA said it has examined the sa... Read >
Author: Wayne McDonald
23rd September 2008
Acomplia (Rimonabant) – Effective weight loss and anti-obesity medication
Weight loss and obesity are two things that are on most adult minds today. Most developed countries are facing the problem of obesity. Health authorities are also finding it ... Read >
Author: Ajay019
05th September 2008
There are many prescription slimming pills and Reductil is one of them. Learn more about Reductil here.
Slimming pills and diet pills
As more and more people are becoming obese and overweight, the need for slimming pills and diet pills is at its z... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
27th August 2008
Do you have a child that is autistic? It has been said that autism is characterised by an abnormal absorption with the self; marked by communication disorders and short attention span and inability to treat others as people.
Did you know that autism ha... Read >
Author: Paul
15th August 2008
We all want to be healthy and even though many are following healthy dietary guidelines, they can still have serious health problems. Why is this so? One reason may be toxic heavy metals such as mercury, aluminium, cadmium, arsenic, lead, tin and other me... Read >
Author: HelpingHealth
23rd July 2008
Healthcare providers at the grassroots should play a bigger role in preventing and controlling diabetes, which currently afflicts more than 40 million Chinese, health officials and experts have said.
Going to doctors in large hospitals for treatment an... Read >
Author: jackyluo
16th July 2008
I want to capture your attention long enough to inform you about heavy metal toxicity and the devastation it is causing to your body RIGHT NOW and what you can do to reduce it.
From the day you were born, your cells and organs are exposed to heavy meta... Read >
Author: HelpingHealth
09th July 2008
One of the common questions that are raised surrounds the approval of supplements by the FDA. While the FDA is responsible for overseeing a range of various items the primary area that you hear this organization mentioned is in relation to mostly food pro... Read >
Author: Glenn Antoine
21st May 2008
Next to heart disease and cancer, diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions. While millions have it, there are more that don't yet know they are diabetic until the symptoms reveal themselves.
According to the media and the medical establishment, all yo... Read >
07th April 2008
Taking that adventure vacation has its risks and dangers. The adventure travel insurance help give you that peace of mind. The adventure travel insurance that you decide on should cover you for the particular sport or activity you will be undertaking. If ... Read >
Author: David T Smith
02nd April 2008
Detoxification Diet: Best Detox Pills
Colon Health Center Vancouver
Detox Diets aims to cleanse and revitalize the body by combining natural organic foods herbs and simple exercises to purge the body of accumulated toxins. Cut back on cheese meat pou... Read >
Author: Lori
07th March 2008
Detoxification Diet: Colon Cleansing Health
Lemonade Cleanse Recipe
The whole idea behind a herbal detox program is to remove toxins from the system so that we can create the ideal environment in our body that does not encourage the growth of pathogen... Read >
Author: Lori
04th March 2008
I am at least 100 pounds overweight if you consider the standard weight norms. I tend to overeat and lose control seven out of ten times. My family is tired of spending money on various weight loss medications, exercising machines, gym memberships and I ... Read >
Author: Ridhdhi
19th February 2008
Methylsulfonymethane, i.e. MSM, is a naturally occurring sulfur compound. MSM comes from plankton which releases dimethylsulfonium into the water. It is then oxidized into MSM as it reaches the surface of the water due to the presence of ozone and ultra... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com
06th November 2007
Common Conditions found everywhere Some comon conditon is acne ,rosacea , melasma , dermatitis and psoriasis. Acne is one of the most common problems. Caused by an increase in the production of hormones, acne affects most teenagers and even many adults. A... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
31st August 2007
Cranberry juice is a common home remedy for urinary tract infections, but it is only recently that the way in which it works is beginning to be understood. Cranberry grows in acidic wetlands throughout the Northern hemisphere, including Canada and the Nor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st August 2007
Liver cancer claimed about 13-thousand lives in the United States about ten years ago. Since then, deaths from liver cancer have shot up almost 40 percent. The American Liver Foundation says liver cancer deaths will soon reach 19-thousand a year, and the ... Read >
Author: George McKenzie
07th August 2007
We all know that vegetarians tend to have a healthier lifestyle and a diet to match. But in comparison to a meat eater; what are the differences and benefits of becoming a “veggie” or simply introducing healthier food into your diet?
Some recent s... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
07th August 2007
The practice of magnetic therapy as an alternative medication has led to the growth of an entire industry though there is no concrete evidence on the working and the effectiveness of this type of therapy. Still those who practice it, strongly believe that... Read >
Author: gordy weiss
25th July 2007
What you need: complex carbohydrates, protein, and fat.
How much of each: 55% carbs, 30% protein, and 15% fat.
Complex Carbohydrates
Your body's primary energy source comes from complex carbohydrates. A few examples are wholegrain breads, brown rice... Read >
Author: john ferreira
01st July 2007
The UK government is talking again about compulsory fluoridation of our water supplies.
City councils across Britain are lining up in opposition to the governments proposal to make fluoridation of our water supplies compulsory.
Liverpool, Bradford, Br... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
21st May 2007
Ideal Body Weight is the body weight someone can be deemed to have without carrying excess body fat. It is the weight of one's heart, liver, kidneys and other organs, bones, blood, skin and all essential parts of the body, plus a minimal amount of body fa... Read >
Author: Bilal Rose
22nd February 2007
1. Jesse James Glyconutrients and Top Performance
You would be surprised if you knew how many medical, nutrition
and health authorities are involved in the research of
glyconutrients.
M.I.T. calls the entire glycomics field in nutrition one of t... Read >
Author: WCSedlak
13th February 2007
You can play your part in reversing heart disease by simply making some adjustments to your lifestyle. It’s a simple concept but so many people fail to make the small changes that can have such a massive impact in avoiding heart disease. Avoiding key r... Read >
Author: Michael Haydon
04th January 2007
Tuberculosis is an infection caused by the Koch bacillus, it primarily affects the lungs and it is contagious, healthy persons receiving the infection if living or working in the same place with the infected person. By coughing, the infected person spread... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
04th January 2007
Tuberculosis is an infection caused by the Koch bacillus, also known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, it primarily affects the lungs and it is contagious, healthy persons receiving the infection if living or working in the same place with the infected perso... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
Log Cabin Building Tip: Locating and Installing a Water Sourcefor your Log CabinWater is one of the most important things that you will need foryour camp. It can be the hardest or the easiest thing to find. Aclear lake and a bucket is the cheapest way you... Read >
rehan_articles
07th December 2006
On Tuesday (December 5, 2006), New York has become the first city in United States to ban artery-clogging artificial trans fats at restaurants, as voted by New York’s Health Board. Restaurants must stop using most frying oils containing artificial trans... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
04th December 2006
It is possible to obtain a wheelchair either funded or part funded by the NHS through what is known as the NHS Wheelchair Service.
NHS Wheelchair Services are run by local health authorities and are responsible for allocating funds to the wheelchair se... Read >
Author: Christopher Angus
15th November 2006
The air in your room or home contains lots of harmful particles such as dander, dust and pollen. These airborne irritants pose a serious health risk to you or your loved ones having asthma, allergies or other respiratory conditions. In addition to getting... Read >
Author: Ras Reed
08th November 2006
Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death.
Every year, on average, 5% to 20% of the population gets the flu; more than 40,000 people in the UK are hosp... Read >
Author: Sudeshna Chakraborty
06th October 2006
The pattern of working of the avian influenza is like that of touring of a cricket/hockey teamone country after another. Everywhere it meets with success in some degrees.
Avian influenza, popularly known as bird flu did not spare the vast continent o... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
11th July 2006
The media talk about nicotine addiction, your doctor will prescribe patches and media reinforce the message. Millions (approx 70% of smokers) are afraid to quit because they fear cravings.
And yet, if nicotine is addictive, and if your local health aut... Read >
Author: Dave Trevena
08th June 2006
Over the past few years Prostate Cancer has been targeted by health authorities as the largest hidden killer of men over 45 years of age. Although there have been advances in education and general public awareness, men are still demonstrating reluctance t... Read >
Author: Michael Haydon
04th June 2006
If you're having trouble getting motivated to keep to your fitness program ... or if you haven't even got off the starting block yet, this article could change your life! Not completely ... that would be too ambitious! But, there's a tiny, inexpensive dev... Read >
Author: Ted Green
21st May 2006
Let me begin by stating that the best way to handle a crisis, is to prevent one.
So when it comes to things like network and computer failures, it behooves you to: use reliable computer systems; employ the best possible technical staff to keep your net... Read >
Author: Anna Johnson
20th April 2006
Pot bellied individuals with bulging waistlines and thighs are no more a rare sight in US cities now. Health department statistics warn that obesity is a big problem in the country and assuming epidemic proportions.
US Health authorities are repeatedl... Read >
Author: Rob Albert
21st March 2006
Glyconutrition...A little revisionist histroy cannot hurt
You would be surprised if you knew how many medical and health authorities are involved in the research of glyconutrition. M.I.T. calls the entire glycomics field one of the top ten technologies... Read >
Author: Wayne Sedlak
03rd December 2005
There is no definite value which represent a normal blood pressure. And very often doctors and other health experts can't even decide between them what a normal value of blood pressure is for an adult.
However it is usually agreed that somewhere betwee... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
31st May 2005
Fats are a vital part of a balanced diet. They are an important source of energy and are an essential element in proper growth and development. Fat is the most concentrated source of our energy. When our body satisfies its energy needs, the unused energy ... Read >
Author: BellyBytes .com
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