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Disease Management a Way to Decrease Healthcare Cost and Improve Healthcare

29th September 2009
Disease managementhave been brushing the United States for the past ten years already and still continues to prevail as the government’s means of premium quality healthcare without the very high cost. There was a survey conducted in year 2000 that the... Read >
Author: callcare

Look to Mother Nature to Reduce Stress on the Job

28th September 2009
Are inadequate communication with co-workers, lack of control and even too much work stirring up feelings that you just can't take it anymore? If so, you may be experiencing work-related stress. According to the U.S. National Institute for Occupational... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

MFT And Ceus

28th September 2009
Flipping on the evening news or reading the morning paper is all that it takes to make it glaringly obvious that the need for good Marriage and Family Therapists is not likely to decrease any time soon. Family dynamics are changing. Situations that would ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Can stress trigger diseases?

28th September 2009
Stress is defined as the non-specific response of the body to any demands made upon it. Everyday, in every walk of life, we come across stress. As much as people wish for a stress free life, such a task would be impossible to achieve. Stress is a part and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Careers in Alternative Medicine

23rd September 2009
Although traditional medicine cannot replace modern medicine as far as diagnosis, investigation and emergency care are concerned, certain 'alternative' systems which focus on overall health, have shown remarkable and swift results even in chronic illnesse... Read >
Author: clickfor

Vitamins For Health

19th September 2009
The word 'vitamin' has its root in 'vitamine' that means vital amine. Vitamins are powerful organic compounds found mainly in the food that we eat. Vitamins are essential for all human beings because they help cells and tissues to perform basic functions.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Homeopathy

17th September 2009
What is Homeopathy? Homeopathy is a gentle, holistic system of healing, suitable for everyone, young and old. Homeopathy focuses on you as an individual, concentrating on treating your specific physical and emotional symptoms, to give long lasting bene... Read >
Author: Ensquared.com

Thrive Amidst Chaos With the Tiger Eye Gem Stone

04th September 2009
Move Forward With the Power of Tiger Eye Gem StoneThe tiger eye gem stone is a favorite stone amongst gem collectors, perhaps the most popular with the exception of the precious gemstones.It is beloved for for both its strong earthly appearance and also i... Read >
Author: Jon Smarth

Assisted Living Facilities Cheaper Than Nursing Homes

28th August 2009
Having to do your everyday tasks on your own can get very challenging when you aren’t as energetic as you used to be. A lot of factors contribute to a fall in your energy level, such as, injuries, chronic illnesses, excessive stress and its related fact... Read >
Author: gurgsumit

Innovative Methods of Cure of Various Men's Sexual Dysfunctions

25th August 2009
Article source: Buy female viagra in cheap medical store. It is a widely known fact that men's health is an essential point in the proceeding of human kind. Results of varied sociological surveys show that men are more worried about their health than f... Read >
Author: Robert

Internal Medicine Locum Tenens Jobs

18th August 2009
Internal medicine locum tenens jobs are increasing across the United States. They are temporary positions which need to be filled due to either the current staff internal medicine doctor (internist) is on an extended leave of absence or the hospital needs... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Assited Living in Senior Care Homes

15th August 2009
Aging brings with it a lot of health related problems. Our energy level goes down and our medical bills shoot up. We lose control over even the littlest things in life. Every question then, begins with a ‘what if?’ For every such question, there is on... Read >
Author: gurgsumit

Realizing Health-Oriented Goals through Health Coaching

01st August 2009
Health coaching is a method used that’s becoming more and more recognizable to almost all health care delivery systems – hospitals, health clinics and facilities, healthcare companies, and medical and nursing schools that’s geared towards the impr... Read >
Author: callcare

Zone Diet Delivery

31st July 2009
“In the Zone Delivery Diet” – what is all the hype? Let’s first take a look at what the Zone Diet is all about: * The Zone Delivery Diet was created by Dr Barry Sears, an expert on the control of hormone response in the body, using dieta... Read >
Author: Jaxster

Florida Health Insurance Coverage: User Friendly Insurance Plans

29th July 2009
The health insurance coverage is mandatory for all age group people, not because of any government rule but for reasons concerning life and the stress involved in it. People and kids alike bound to fall ill due to the mounting work pressures, pollution, w... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

5 Intruders That Lurk In Drinking Water

27th July 2009
It scares me to death to know there are thousands of toxic chemicals that can reside in drinking water. What goes down our drain and into our lakes, streams, and rivers doesn’t just go away. Making this worse, we add man-made chemicals deliberately fo... Read >
Author: viperboy1012

Why Seek Term Life Insurance Quotes with No Medical Exam

25th July 2009
Some people have a rude awakening when it comes to obtaining term life insurance quotes. You think you are doing the right thing by securing a future for your loved ones through life insurance, and you hope that it will be as easy as one, two, three. Bu... Read >
Author: A. Foster

Diabetic Helping Diabetic's

24th July 2009
Cure for the High Cost of Diabetes Diabetes is more than just a devastating disease; it is a widespread epidemic currently affecting more than one in five older Americans, and it is exceptionally expensive. The cost of treatment for type 2 diabetics i... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com

Chakra Healing Meditation - Meditation m Ade Easy with Binaural Beats?

17th July 2009
Chakra Healing Meditation has been practised throughout the ages by yogis and meditation masters who recognised the peace, serenity and considerable health benefits of tuning and balancing the 7 energy centres within the body. If you can get into the prac... Read >
Author: Jonathan Roach

How Water Purification Systems Can Protect Your Health

05th July 2009
The Natural Resource Defense Council released a study in 2003 that involved the public water systems of 19 U.S. cities. What they discovered was that all of those cities have contaminated water, and the problem is only going to get worse. Our aquifers a... Read >
Author: Donald Spencer

Amalaki is the key to vitality

05th July 2009
Amalaki berry is a wonder fruit which is cultivated extensively at the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. This berry is known for providing excellent vitality and strength. This is one of the reasons Amalaki finds a place in the oldest Ayurvedic medici... Read >
Author: Paul Caruso

Vitamins For Hypoglycemia

05th July 2009
Treating diabetes is hard enough. Don’t make it harder by starving your body of the nutrients it needs to work properly. Research has shown decisive evidence supporting key vitamins for hypoglycemia can dramatically improve your success against this dis... Read >
Author: Dave Harm

Long-term Health Care Insurance

02nd July 2009
Long term care insurance is an insurance product that sold in the United States and United Kingdom; it is designed to provide coverage for necessary medical or personal care outside the hospital or in a nursing home, or even at the insured's home. In othe... Read >
Author: vincent yeong

Panic Atack Made Clear. You May Be Amazed at What Really Causes Panic Atacks

30th June 2009
Panic atacks, or periods of acute anxiety, can happen any time or any place. During A Panic Atack:People having panic atacks are helpless to control their emotions. It ranges from feelings of overall stress to choking, shaking, gasping for breath, and mo... Read >
Author: Carroll Blevins

Help Your Kids Stay Healthy Through Exercise

18th June 2009
Unlike adults, exercise from the children's standpoint is not about working out in a gym or spending at least 20 minutes on the treadmill or any other exercise equipment. For them, exercising comes in more spontaneous ways: by simply being more physically... Read >
Author: Felicity Maris Modesto

Vitamin D Deficiency Symptoms, Recognize Signs of Vitamin D Deficiency

17th June 2009
In the past, Vitamin D was thought necessary just for calcium absorption and important for prevention of osteoporosis. According to Dr. Ray Strand, a world renowned specialist in nutritional medicine, research now shows its also imperative to our immune s... Read >
Author: John Adison

Natural Treatment for Liver Enlargement

15th June 2009
The liver is an extremely important organ as it is the seat of the five digestive fires of the human body and also the converter of plasma into blood. So, from an Ayurvedic point of view, the liver is the master controller of the entire body. However, the... Read >
Author: justinkenedy

The Health Insurance Bill in a Nutshell

12th June 2009
The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pension Committee released a compromise health insurance bill today. The bill mandates that all Americans purchase health insurance and places some restrictions on private health insurers, but it does not include a... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

Protective Phytonutrients - The Top 10

01st June 2009
The focus in nutritional research is tending to move away from vitamins and minerals to lesser known plant compounds. The reason for this shift is that, for at least the past 50 years, extensive research has failed to show that vitamin supplements help to... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD

Restless Legs Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

29th May 2009
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a disorder when the legs feel exceedingly uncomfortable while sitting or lying down, irresistibly urging the legs to move to stop these odd sensations. It pushes one to keep getting up and move around. This can also affect ... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Importance of a healthy liver

20th May 2009
The liver is a key organ in your body's self-defense system, its plays a major role in metabolism and has a number of functions in the body, including glycogen storage, decomposition of red blood cells, plasma protein synthesis, hormone production, and de... Read >
Author: Eng Hoe

Fat Parents Have Sick Children!

12th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dr Marybeth Crane I heard a statistic today that startled me. If you are born after the year 2000; you have a one in three chance of having diabetes. One in three! That is truly scary! A second frightening statistic is that this i... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Why is Water Quality Important to Public Health and Individuals?

11th May 2009
First, why is water quality important to public health? Around the turn of the century, before chlorination began, waterborne illnesses were rampant in countries with large populations. Today, they are still rampant in third world nations and countries st... Read >
Author: nicossty

What Science Tells Us About In-Home Health Care

22nd April 2009
Historically, most humans in the world used to pass their evenings together around a fire. While this is still the case in many places, for many cultures the fire has been replaced by the television set. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, Western socie... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas

weights strength training-workout routine for women

17th April 2009
Unless you're a sports professional or actively participate in sorts activities, fitness fun for men is non-existent. Heath professionals everywhere see the results of the average man's lack of concern for fitness. Both men and women understand daily e... Read >
Author: romeoicq

Stay Ahead with the Latest Clinical Coding Updates

15th April 2009
The clinical coding industry is a fast-paced industry, with updates coming up every once in a while. It’s usually Jan 1 when the clinical coding updates are published annually every year. Medical or clinical coders have to possess a concrete understand... Read >
Author: Julia Rose

How To Choose The Right Medicine For Bipolar Medicine

09th April 2009
It is believed that knowledge is very important to fight bipolar disorder. Information can help in the recovery of a person and foster acceptance of one's self and relate to other people within a community. The motivation of patients to communicate with t... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu

Why sex and money are not as popular as health.

08th April 2009
I recently put the word "health" into the Google search engine. The search returned 1.32 billion web pages where the word "health" was mentioned. I do really mean the number 1,320,000,000 - more than 1.3 billion mentions. I followed up with other words. "... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees

Reasons You Should Use Coenzyme Q10

31st March 2009
contribute to CoQ10 deficiency. Among these are aging, disease, dietary deficiency, use of statin drugs and increasing tissue demands. Before we get to CoQ10 deficiencies, however, it is well to look at the history of CoQ10 research. History CoQ10... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Life expectancy varies across Europe

30th March 2009
According to a recent survey the life expectancy and the quality of life after 50 varies greatly between countries in Europe. The results of the study showed that people in Estonia and Latvia had much fewer years of good health after 50 compared to the UK... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry

Internal Cleansing and Improved Health

10th March 2009
Potentially harmful substances from the air you breathe, the food you eat and everyday things that you come into contact with can affect your health. Cleansing your body on the outside for most people is a given, but internal cleansing can be just as impo... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth

Is the Recession Hurting Your Health?

10th March 2009
The news tells us that the recession is deeper than initially thought. This certainly is not good news for many of us. Gas prices remain high, unemployment is high and good jobs are hard to find. These are typically the first things that come to mind w... Read >
Author: Clark Bailey

5 Goals for the Obama Health Summit

10th March 2009
President Obama is holding an important Health Summit at the White House to workshop his plans and ideas for health reform with a wide range of influential stakeholders. Hopefully he will keep his blackberry switched on because this is now one of the emer... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees

Consistency Is The Key To Fitness

04th March 2009
Nowadays, a great number of people are greatly emphasizing the growing need of feeling good, looking good, and living longer. Several scientific evidences revealed that exercise and fitness are among the keys to achieve such ideals. If you're a person tag... Read >
Author: Joaquin Sanders

Cheaper Life Insurance For Vegetarians

24th February 2009
An animal-friendly insurance agency which has hitherto specialised in pet insurance products has extended its range to offer cheaper life insurance policies to vegetarians. Married couple Chris and Elaine Fairfax of Worthing, West Sussex, founded Animal... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Encouraging the Chronically Ill Moms in Your Playgroup

23rd February 2009
Mommy moments come in all forms of days at the park, birthday parties with streamers, and gymnastics classes. All of these provide the perfect opportunity for mothers to let their little ones burn some energy as well as share in their latest challenges. A... Read >
Author: Lisa Copen

Molds and Fungus are Close to Practically In All Places

20th February 2009
Molds and fungus are in close proximity effectively in all places we go. Some of the molds are not that damaging to health. There are many molds, which can pose health risks. According to Berlin D. Nelson, Ph.D., department of plant pathology, North Dakot... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Supplemental Health Insurance Assistance

16th February 2009
I don't know about you but I bet that you would do everything you can so you and your family would be able to achieve a lasting benefit for your health and medical expenses, right? Have you ever heard of your main insurance company giving you a supplement... Read >
Author: Kevin Dase

Exercise and Health - The Easy Way to Start your Exercise Program

05th February 2009
Everybody knows that exercise is good for you. There's been a wealth of studies on exercise and health. These have all come back with the same results - people who exercise become fitter, healthier and stronger. Just think, you can make a positive impact ... Read >
Author: Paul Elms

Sewage Damage: The health risks it poses to people

23rd January 2009
When we hear of the term sewage, we really have a very clear idea of what it looks like. We know what sewage is and where it comes from. We are so grossed just having to think that it came from our bodies’ excretory system, but then, despite its gross n... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Safe alternatives to Hormone replacement therapy

21st January 2009
Menopause is an inevitable stage in a woman's life. It is a stressful time which signals changes in the body and mind, brought on in part because body begins producing smaller amounts of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. This may trigger symptoms su... Read >
Author: Alex White

Safe alternatives to Hormone replacement therapy

21st January 2009
Menopause is an inevitable stage in a woman's life. It is a stressful time which signals changes in the body and mind, brought on in part because body begins producing smaller amounts of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. This may trigger symptoms su... Read >
Author: Alex White

Enhance your Performance with the P90X Peak Health Formula

20th January 2009
Our bodies need ample amounts of vitamins and minerals in order to achieve peak performance. While all of these substances are found naturally in food products, the simple matter is that most people do not eat enough of each nutrient every day. Thankfully... Read >
Author: Robert Harden

Weight Loss Tips and Weight Loss Secrets

09th January 2009
Obesity is normally caused by sedentary habits, lack of physical activity and wrong eating habits like too much of junk food. It can lead from conditions like metabolic disorder, hypertension, difficulty in conceiving and osteoarthritis to life-threatenin... Read >
Author: M S Nath

What Could have Caused My Depression?

06th January 2009
It is believed that depression is commonly caused by a combination of factors. Although the definite causes of depression has not yet been reveled, the two major factors that can cause depression are biological and social. At the biological level, depre... Read >
Author: Sharon Kaplan

How to Identify Dehydration Risk Factors

06th January 2009
Dehydration occurs when you lose more fluid than you take in and your body doesn't have enough water and other fluids to carry out its normal functions. If lost fluid remains unreplenished, you may suffer serious consequences. Common causes of dehydra... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Gain Weight Fast

05th January 2009
Gaining weight is a constant struggle for many people. Whether due to eating disorders, chronic illnesses, or a hyperactive metabolism, this inability to get bigger can affect athletes as well as people who are not athletic. For some, this can lead to med... Read >
Author: Ash

Aging Gracefully and Naturally

08th December 2008
Aging is a natural part of life. As we approach our golden years, our state of health is determined by many things, most importantly, how to conduct our lives. Taking good care of our body and learn positive ways to deal with stress now can slow or even p... Read >
Author: Jame Smith

Understanding BMI

20th November 2008
When dealing with obesity, or any other kind of weight problems, certain numbers measuring the ratio of a person's weight and height will come up. The body mass index (BMI) is one of the most recognized and reliable indicators used today to identify possi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Weight Loss - Get Advice, Get Ideas

11th November 2008
There is no single diet and exercise plan that is right for everyone. The food you eat and the kind of exercise you do are based on personal preferences. Still, it's a good idea to do some research and get as much information as is practical before you de... Read >
Author: Alien

Diabetes Medications - Popular Diabetes medications for Diabetes Treatment

03rd November 2008
Diabetes medications are necessary for chronic illnesses like diabetes but many seniors have to stop taking them when they go beyond their drug plan's annual spending limits. The drug spending caps made some seniors stop taking key medicines. This finding... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Understanding BMI

30th October 2008
When dealing with obesity, or any other kind of weight problems, certain numbers measuring the ratio of a person’s weight and height will come up. The body mass index (BMI) is one of the most recognized and reliable indicators used today to identify pos... Read >
Author: Alfitness

Dizziness - Causes, Symptoms

30th October 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: stbotanicauk

Addiction is a Chronic Disease

27th October 2008
Many Factors are Involved in Addiction Drug addiction shares many features with other chronic illnesses, including a tendency to run in families (heritability), an onset and course that is influenced by environmental conditions and behavior, and the ab... Read >
Author: appsnes505

Addiction is a Chronic Disease

27th October 2008
Many Factors are Involved in Addiction Drug addiction shares many features with other chronic illnesses, including a tendency to run in families (heritability), an onset and course that is influenced by environmental conditions and behavior, and the ab... Read >
Author: appsnes505

Are you thinking about lasik eye surgery

27th October 2008
Are you thinking about Lasik Eye Surgery in order to correct your astigmatism, nearsightedness or farsightedness? If so, there are a few facts that you should be aware of. Although there are some for whom lasik eye surgery is not the best option, most pa... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Simple Ways To Treat Restless Leg Syndrome

13th October 2008
A sensory disorder that might cause an irresistable urge to move your body in response to odd or uncomfortable senations is called Restless Leg Syndrome. The arms, torso or more commonly the legs can experience a tickling, burning or tingling sensation. M... Read >
Author: Tommy

Stress - types, causes and cures (part five)

13th October 2008
The quality of personal relationships is traditionally regarded as one of the main sources of stress. The relationship between partners is the key factor, followed by the parent-child relationship. Factors that contribute to successful and relatively stre... Read >
Author: Andrew

Other Forms of Hair Loss in Women

06th October 2008
Such as there are different hair replacement prostheses or other surgical treatments, there are also other causes of hair loss in women. There is the post pregnancy hair loss. About three months after delivery, many hairs are fallen-out. However, pos... Read >
Author: Cherry B

All you need to know about Anadrol: A Guide to Steroids

18th September 2008
Anadrol is a synthetic anabolic steroid with an active component called Oxymetholone which makes it the strongest androgenic steroid available. It was initially developed for therapeutic purposes due to its pharmacological properties useful for patients o... Read >
Author: Tarun Gupta

Depression and Chronic Illness

09th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 G Susan Rivers, LMFT Even if we have avoided serious illness ourselves, we cannot escape its reach into our circle of family and friends. Illness can bring us closer through care giving and it can separate us through disability and d... Read >
Author: G. Susan Rivers, LMFT

Influenza- causes, symptoms and treatment

22nd August 2008
Influenza is commonly known as flu, it is an infectious disease of birds that can cause by RNA viruses. It is a contagious respiratory illness that is caused by influenza virus. Actually it is a viral infection that affects throat, nose, bronchi and in so... Read >
Author: johnanne

Benefits of Physical Activity

22nd August 2008
A daily exercise program can provide a way to share an activity with family and friends, while helping establish good heart-healthy habits. For children, daily exercise deters conditions such as obesity, high blood pressure, poor cholesterol levels, and p... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Important Things To Know About Water Damage Cleanup In Maine

29th July 2008
There are many aspects to water damage cleanup. In Maine, Restoration SOS can handle all of that. They specialize in looking for leaks and cracks, water intrusion prevention and water damage protection. The company is very thorough when it come... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

How Kansas Helps Properties Become Mold Free

23rd July 2008
Restoration SOS specializes in restoring areas in Kansas that were affected by flood and water damage. They specialize in extracting water and damage restoration. The scope of their other services includes: Dehumidifying Drying Controlling mildew... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Read This Before Buying Any Mattresses For You And Your Family

22nd July 2008
For the average individual, one third of your day is slept bed. The purchase of the right mattress is a reasonable investment. Manufacturers produce all kinds of mattress and market competition is dog-eat-dog. Beyond mattress itself, many relevant ramific... Read >
Author: Cindy

California’s Answer For Water Damage Cleanup

22nd July 2008
California is not immune to water damage and cleanup. Restoration SOS works to get rid of water and flood damage from properties in the state. In addition to providing water damage services they also do removal of mold and cleaning of air ducts. ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Intestinal Yeast Infection

22nd July 2008
Intestinal yeast infection affects the gut causing a lot of problems for the victim of yeast overgrowth. The infection happens in the digestive system where everyone has some level of yeast existing with other organisms. Yeast is a fungus that is known as... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How The Water Damage Cleanup System Works In Maryland

21st July 2008
Restoration SOS specializes in water damage restoration and mold testing in the Maryland area. They also specialize in waterproofing. In addition to that, the company also has over a decade of experience of mold testing and remediation. Their sp... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

How Idaho Works To Find Water Damage And Take Care Of It

20th July 2008
Idaho is not immune to water damage cleanup. Restoration SOS specializes in repairing and restoring areas where water damage has affected the property. Water damage can affect a range of areas, such as walls, carpets and related areas of the property. ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Yeast Infection Antibiotics

18th July 2008
Yeast infection antibiotics are the leading cause of infections in people today. This is because at very ill times, everyone is out looking for the antibiotics to cure infections. The drugs may work for other illnesses but they certainly cause a lot of tr... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Water Damage Removal Plays A Big Part In Louisiana

18th July 2008
Louisiana is prone to water damage that comes from floods and related weather patterns. Restoration SOS works to rid of water damage issues in the state of Louisiana and surrounding areas. They offer many services in relation to water damage and beyond... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

How Delaware Gets Rid Of Water Damage

17th July 2008
This company works to help people in the state of Delaware with water damage issues. Water damage can cause property to be affected in the worst way. When there‘s a flood, the property can experience lots of wetness and moisture. If this is not taken ca... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Pancha Karma treatment is thus unique to Ayurveda.

10th July 2008
To cure diseases and to maintain health the minute channels and pathways of the body have to be free from stagnation of dosas and waste products. By means of pancha karma, the dosas and waste products which accumulate and block the pathways causing diseas... Read >
Author: swornambigai

MonaVie MLM Home Business - The Only Review You Need To Read

03rd July 2008
Mona Vie is a company that began in Salt Lake City, Utah. One that focuses on health and nutrition it was started by Dallin Larsen not long ago and promises through the use of a berry extract found in the Brazilian Amazon, a healthier, longer life. The... Read >
Author: Richard van Beek

How To Treat A Yeast Infection

26th June 2008
There are so many story versions of how to treat a yeast infection and not all of them are good for you. But first, you need to understand exactly what a yeast infection is. If you are not familiar with it, you might think that it has something to do with... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

What Exactly Is Yeast Infection?

26th June 2008
When thinking about yeast infection, it is good to firstly establish what exactly yeast it is. Yeast is a kind of fungi which is commonly referred to as Candida by scientists. Yeast is normally fond of moist areas like the vagina, mouth and also between t... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

MENTAL ILLNESS Focusing on Recovery

25th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Kaye Dennan DO YOU HAVE A LOVED ONE IN YOUR FAMILY? DO YOU HAVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR A MENTALLY ILL PERSON? ALTHOUGH IT IS SOMETIMES HARD TO BELIEVE THERE CAN BE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL. I used to think that anyone afflicted... Read >
Author: clickwriter

Complete Information on Bacterial meningitis with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. It is usually caused by bacteria or viruses. Two species of bacteria account for most cases of acute bacterial meningitis neisseria meningitidis and strepto... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Careers in Alternative Medicine

08th May 2008
At A Glance Traditional Indian medicine has a 5000-year-old history and has been used by millions, while modern medicine is merely 150 years old. Although traditional medicine cannot replace modern medicine as far as diagnosis, investigation and emerg... Read >
Author: S. C. Mishra

Why Long Term Care insurance is essential

30th April 2008
Long-term Care was introduced during the 1970s as a specialized form of nursing home insurance, Since then long term care insurance has since been expanded to cover a more diverse range of services and caters to people of any age. The large majority of pe... Read >
Author: Wilf Staton

Best way to Lose Belly Fat - Eat More, Move More

13th April 2008
The population of most of the developed world is getting heavier each year. And as a result too many people today are overweight or obese. More likely, overweight people are prone to chronic illnesses such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease,... Read >
Author: Jason Oh

Ayurveda Massage NYC

07th April 2008
Ayurveda is a science of natural health care that originated in India as a sister science to yoga. It is approximately 5,000 years old and yet its teachings are timeless. The Light on Ayurveda Educational Foundation (LOAEF) publishes a journal of clinical... Read >
Author: swornambigai

Ayurveda Massage NYC

07th April 2008
Ayurveda is a science of natural health care that originated in India as a sister science to yoga. It is approximately 5,000 years old and yet its teachings are timeless. The Light on Ayurveda Educational Foundation (LOAEF) publishes a journal of clinical... Read >
Author: swornambigai

Hypovolemia Treatment - What is Hypovolemia?

27th March 2008
Hypovolemic shock is a particular form of shock in which the heart is unable to supply enough blood to the body. It is caused by blood loss or inadequate blood volume. Hypovolemia (also hypovolaemia) is a state of decreased blood volume; more specifically... Read >
Author: Alien

Do You Really Need Long-Term Care Insurance?

19th March 2008
There’s a rule of thumb among financial experts when it comes to insurance: do not over-insure yourself and insure only according to your needs. For example, if you’re still young and need a lot of high payout investing to do, then take out a term lif... Read >
Author: John Rhoades

The World is Flat & Toxic FDA Drugs Will Bring Us Good Health - They All Say it's True/Must Be.

03rd March 2008
What If Everyone Thought The World Was Flat,...& They Laughed At Your "Christopher Columbus" Idea,... What If Nearly Every Illness of Humanity was self-inflicted & there was scientific evidence verifying that you won't fall off the Earth if you travel ... Read >
Author: Wellness Consulting Group

Achieve Maximum Health

21st February 2008
Have you ever thought about what it takes to achieve maximum health? I mean truly excellent health. I have noticed that most people only think about their health when they are sick or when there is a special occasion like New Year's Day or a birthday - pa... Read >
Author: Dr. Doug Fullington, MD

Anemia Treatment and Prevention

11th February 2008
Anaemia is a blood disorder. Anaemia is the most common blood disorder in the US It affects about 3.5 million Americans. Women and people with chronic illnesses are at increased risk of anaemia. Anemia is a condition where there is a lower than normal red... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Honing Skills In UK Pharmacy Jobs

14th November 2007
In the United Kingdom, the pharmacy has become an accepted part of a person’s everyday life. Common illnesses tend to be treated by a consultation with a physician and a trip to the pharmacy. People with chronic illnesses or a serious affliction will of... Read >
Author: Stephen Trigg

Loosen All Boundries Through The Second Life Experience

19th October 2007
My avatar at Second Life, Mooie Infinity, will soon be able to travel to many virtual worlds, with her identity intact.This is great news. I like Mooie Infinity. She is my alter-ego, after all, the offshoot of myself whom I send into Your Portable Empire ... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

alternative medicine for acid reflux,asthma,diabetes

25th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Roy GraneauNatural herbal remedies and medicine are widely used in modern and western countries and cultures to treat chronic diseases. Millions of patients are now using alternative medicine. The use of the internet have made it much e... Read >

Preventing Dehydration in Children

18th September 2007
Dehydration can be defined as "the excessive loss of water from the body." Dehydration isn't as serious a problem for teens as it can be for babies or young children. Dehydration becomes the major problem in an otherwise self-limited illness. Dehydration ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Yoga Postures For Eating Disorders | Yoga Practice | Yoga Techniques

23rd July 2007
Yoga Postures Helps Overcome Eating Disorders Yoga postures may help prevent and overcome the problem of eating disorders. There are different forms of eating disorders affecting over 10 million women and a million men and most of them are teens. The ... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Cure for Backache

11th July 2007
Back ache can be caused by an accident or an injury to the spine. Backache is generally a gripping pain near the inward curve of the back above the base of the spine. Back problems affect all kinds of people, men as much as women and young as well as old.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Why Detoxification?

21st May 2007
Why Detoxification? The common toxicity symptoms consist of headache, fatigue, aches and pains, mucus trouble, digestive problems, most important is allergy and other sensitivity to environmental agents like chemicals, perfumes and synthetics. People w... Read >
Author: Monish

Symptoms in fibromyalgia

12th May 2007
Symptoms in fibromyalgia can vary a lot. Patients suffering from the disorder most often complain of bad aches and pains similar to the one felt in a bad case of the flu. Some of them actually describe the pain as being gnawing and even burning in sensati... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Pneumonia and its causes, risk factors and diagnosis

30th April 2007
There are are mechanisms to protect your lungs from infection at each stage of the respiratory stage, but because you are very much exposed to viruses and bacteria sometimes these mechanisms fail in protect your respiratory system and you develop pneumoni... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Stay fit with your own personal trainer

21st April 2007
The World Health Organization defines the concept of health as a powerful, interconnected relation between three main elements: physical, mental and emotional. Due to the stressful and hurried life many people are forced to live, the concept of physical f... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Home Remedies For Liver-Cleansing

21st April 2007
Our liver is responsible for many important functions in the body. The liver produces bile and because bile helps in breaking down fats it is important for normal digestion and for the delivery of nutrients from intestines into the blood. The liver regula... Read >
Author: Alien

Pancreatin Enzymes Are Key To The Reduction Of Pain And Inflammation

18th April 2007
With more than 50 million Americans suffering from chronic headaches, back pain, muscle strain, and arthritis, along with pain from chronic illnesses including diabetes, lupus, fibromyalgia, and multiple sclerosis, and another 25 million dealing with acut... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

3 Top Tips to Help You Live With Fibromyalgia

18th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Hailey Harris If you suffer from Fibromyalgia and its many devastatingly painful and sometimes debilitating symptoms, there are steps you can take to help you live a better life with Fibromyalgia. You may wonder if there is life afte... Read >

Exercise and the Cancer Patient

12th March 2007
In the past, people with chronic illnesses like cancer were often advised to rest and avoid physical activity. Today, many cancer patients use exercise as part of their total treatment plan. Exercise benefits cancer patients in the following ways: ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mature Men and the Health Issue They Ignore

29th January 2007
Too often, as we age, we tend to become quite leery of visiting our physicians for regular checkups. Unfortunately, though, we cannot always rely on the standard, "I feel fine - why see the doc?" Diseases, conditions, and chronic illnesses can wreak havoc... Read >
Author: Market-For-Me

Toronto home care – dignity above all other things.

22nd December 2006
Toronto home health care industry is diverse and dynamic. As population and demographic changes took place, there was a significant growth of the seniors sector. Toronto developed an advanced welfare system in terms of health care and social security. ... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Fitness Is Only A Short Walk Away

16th November 2006
The scientific experts all seem to be saying the same thing when it comes to health and fitness: 1 Obesity, overweight and physical inactivity are at record levels and soaring 2 These problems lead to increased risks from heart disease, str... Read >
Author: Tony Dunne

Here's A Simple Solution To Improve Your Nutritional Adsorption

02nd October 2006
A healthy gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) houses beneficial bacteria for the thorough breakdown of food, and it contains carrier proteins for the transport of vitamins and minerals across the intestinal lining. Further, it employs a host of active anti... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

Menopause and Your Diet

27th September 2006
It seems like just yesterday that you were planning a tropical vacation or preparing for a high school reunion. Preparations for such events included watching your caloric intake two or three weeks to ensure that you would be svelte and sexy for the occas... Read >
Author: Susan Megge

Diet For Aching Joints

26th July 2006
Chronic illnesses like arthritis, are often linked to dietary practices. Researches show that certain food can start arthritic pain. But on the positive side, recent studies also show that some food can alleviate pain caused by arthritis. However, it must... Read >
Author: Jason Atilia

Can stress trigger diseases?

23rd July 2006
Stress is defined as the non-specific response of the body to any demands made upon it. Everyday, in every walk of life, we come across stress. As much as people wish for a stress free life, such a task would be impossible to achieve. Stress is a part and... Read >
Author: Jhalak Jerajani

Flaxseed Oil and Acne

17th July 2006
Whilst there have not been many flaxseed oil and acne studies carried out, flaxseed supplements remains a popular acne treatment, with both natural therapists and acne sufferers. Flaxseed is traditionally used as a natural laxative, providing bulk to t... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

New hope for IBS sufferers

07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 David McEvoy A recent clinical trial has given further weight to the acceptance that supplemented dietary nucleotides, essential building blocks, can support the rapid production of new cells, which is beneficial for adult immunity and g... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy

Noni Juice

05th May 2006
Scientific research has categorically proven that nutritional deficiencies and chemical imbalances in the body are a fundamental contributor to ill-health. Whereas, vitamins almost certainly help prevent chronic illnesses. Vitamins C and E and beta-carote... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Do we get enough nutrients from our diets?

27th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Genesan3 First of all let's look at what 'enough' is. Everyone has heard of the Recommended Daily Allowance or RDA. You find these listed as percent RDA on the back of all foods that you buy. What does that mean? The RDA was developed in... Read >
Author: Simon Evans

What is Toenail Fungus?

21st April 2006
Onychomycosis is a medical term for a common nail disorder, popularly referred to as toenail fungus. This ailment is caused due to various fungi types and leads to considerable nail damage. The fungus develops in dark and damp surroundings so people weari... Read >
Author: Laila Gates

How the Health Insurance Industry Fights High Costs

01st April 2006
For many families, finding affordable health insurance is a task akin to the search for the Holy Grail. Depending on where in the country you live, a family health insurance plan can cost as much as $800-$1000 per month. Even when you split that cost betw... Read >
Author: Deb Powers

1,000 Safe, Natural, And Effective Veterinary Secrets To Healing Your Pet

05th March 2006
For example: If pets suffers from the aches and pains of old age and arthritis or it swallows household poison like chocolate, do the owners know how to deal with it? Most of the time the answer is "NO" as they are cluless on what to do next. So the next ... Read >
Author: Ryan Stone

Organic Food vs. Non-Organic - Which is better?

05th March 2006
Farming has been around for ages. At a point in time, this was what most people did until other things developed such as the automobile industry. The old way of farming otherwise known as non-organic involved the use of the following to fight pest infesta... Read >
Author: Scott Byers

Chronic Pain Syndrome And Chronic Pain Management And Treatment - Part II

19th February 2006
This is not only true for chronic soft tissue type pain but also is reported in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis (20). Examples of chronic nociceptive pain include pain from cancer or arthritis. This phenomenon, allodynia, is common in chronic dege... Read >
Author: Jasmine Yap

Private medical insurance what's it all about?

08th December 2005
The origin of private medical insurance goes back a long way before the NHS was formed. In pre-NHS days, people contributed to "friendly societies", which provided financial assistance to people in times of need. Some private medical insurance provi... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Is Being Overweight Good? Don't Believe It!

31st May 2005
You've undoubtedly heard the great news splashed on every TV channel, and as fodder for the late night comedians-being overweight puts you at less risk of death than being normal weight. Don't grab that Krispy Kreme doughnut or cheeseburger just yet.... Read >
Author: Mellanie Hills