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23rd September 2009
Don’t leave the dock without it
When you pack your gear bag, your checklist probably includes the usual gear and emergency equipment, mask, fins, regulator and one of those kits with a few extra o-rings, neoprene patches and regulator mouthpieces. He... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
There's no easy answerto how much water you should drinkevery day.Just as you are unique, so are your water needs. How much water you need depends on many factors, including your health status, how active you are and where you live. Though no single form... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th September 2009
Water has become very basic for us to the point that we may have overlooked it. Water is one of the most important factors that can determine health or illness. Simply put water is the foundation for life.
Our bodies are 70% water and our blood is ... Read >
Author: Dr Vic Kalman
16th July 2009
The Benefit of Water for Diets - You Will Be Shocked At What You Find Out!Are you looking for a concrete weight loss program that is effortless enough to help you experience weight loss; with overnight success? The best secret to weight loss success is r... Read >
Author: Crystal
11th June 2009
The Value of Water for Diets - You Will Be Surprised At What You Are About to Find Out!Do you need to find a concrete weight loss program that is speedy enough to help you get rid of unwanted pounds; with no real effort on your part? The most amazing sec... Read >
Author: Rachell
21st April 2009
Kidney infections are caused due to the bacterial syndrome that damages one or both the kidneys. The disease starts with basic urinary symptoms that aggravate due to negligence. The E-coli bacterium that is responsible for the urinary infection infects th... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
07th April 2009
Perhaps you have heard in the past the issues with Diarrhea and other illness symptoms, which can be caught thru boarding a cruise line for a dream vacation? Many of the main cruise lines have taken on some water over this issue, that is to say some tough... Read >
Author: Find Tips
12th February 2009
The human body can last weeks without food, but only days without water. The body is made up of approximately 55 to75 per cent water. Water forms the basis of blood, digestive juices, urine and perspiration and is contained in lean muscle, fat and bones. ... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer
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
14th December 2008
While watching television we often come across various ads in which we see sports person consuming healthy sports drinks while playing .These ads mean to state that you can also become an athlete if you consume these drinks. The prime reason why all athle... Read >
Author: James
24th November 2008
Dehydration or hypohydration refers to the loss of water within the body. It can occur at any time, within any sport and should be avoided as it can cause further complications within the body. It is caused by a prolonged physical activity, among other th... Read >
Author: stbotanica
10th November 2008
Dehydration occurs when the amount of water leaving the body is greater than the amount being taken in. The body is very dynamic and always changing. This is especially true with water in the body.
Dehydration can be defined as "the excessive loss of w... Read >
Author: peterhutch
22nd September 2008
Comfortable indoor relative humidity (percentage of moisture in the air) level is 35%. Many homes can have a relative humidity level as low as 7% in the winter.
Pneumococcus, staphylococcus, and streptococcus bacteria die up to 20 times faster at relat... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel
05th September 2008
The dog parvo virus is probably the most common viral illness of dogs at the moment. The virus is extremely small (the Latin word for small is "parvo") - just a few grams of stool can contain millions of virus particles. The dog parvo virus has been known... Read >
Author: Steven Gray
22nd August 2008
Dehydration is a heat related illness which occurs when a person does not take in enough fluids. It is associated with summertime because when we get hot, or go on holiday to hotter countries, it is easy to be unaware of just how much essential water and ... Read >
Author: allhairlosstreatments
25th July 2008
Hangover is a condition that takes place, when a person indulges in over consumption of alcohol or some other drug. In medical terms, it is known as veisalgia. Talking about the causes of hangover, alcoholism is the main factor that can be held responsibl... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
17th July 2008
Dehydration
Dehydration can be defined as the condition in which the body experiences excessive loss of water. Usually experienced in the summer time, the most probable causes of dehydration include vomiting, diarrhea, blood loss and malnutrition. Apa... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th July 2008
Our bodies contain a large amount of water, in fact about two thirds of our body weight is water. However, we need it all - losing just one percent of our body weight due to fluid loss can cause dehydration and any more than that can lead to serious medic... Read >
Author: NickVB
17th July 2008
Are you aware of the myriad benefits of drinking water? The importance of drinking water cannot be understated in terms of its contribution towards a healthy lifestyle. Proper hydration is a key secret to good health and has a host of other benefits as ... Read >
Author: Rich Eng
15th July 2008
Dehydration (hypohydration) is the removal of water (hydro in ancient Greek) from an object. In Physiologic terms, it entails a relative deficiency of water molecules in relation to other dissolved solutes. Dehydration, thus, is slightly different from hy... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th July 2008
Causes of Dehydration
Dehydration is caused by a variety of reasons. Some causes include diarrhea, fever, vomiting, excessive sweating, or overeating. However, the most common cause is simply lack of fluid intake. Because thirst is not always a symptom... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th July 2008
The recommended indoor relative humidity (percentage of moisture in the air) level is 35%.
Many homes can have a relative humidity level as low as 7% in the winter. Pneumococcus, staphylococcus, and streptococcus bacteria die up to 20 times faster at r... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel
01st May 2008
Water, a precious gift bestowed on us by Mother Nature, forms a major part of our body constitution. In fact, 2/3 of our body weight is water. The very composition of our body is like that blood is 83% water, muscles are 75% water, brain is 74% water and ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th March 2007
An Excerpt from the book Beyond Morning Sickness: Battling Hyperemesis Gravidarum:
Effects of Hyperemesis Gravidarum
A hyperemetic mother can vomit between four and twenty (or more) times a day for months. If, starting at six weeks, a particular woman... Read >
Author: Ashli Foshee-McCall
15th November 2006
The saying "beauty is only skin-deep" cannot be truer than in regards to adult acne. Studies have proven that topical acne creams and cleansers are simply not enough to stop acne in its tracks.
Recent studies claim that what you put into your body may ... Read >
Author: Kathleen Steadwater
15th March 2006
Don't leave the dock without it
When you pack your gear bag, your checklist probably includes the usual gear and emergency equipment, mask, fins, regulator and one of those kits with a few extra o-rings, neoprene patches and regulator mouthpieces. Here... Read >
Author: Ian Scott
31st May 2005
This is an issue we have always be told "drink 8
Glasses of water per day" I have been told this since I
can remember. However, how many of you reading this even
come close to this amount let alone drink the proper amount
and the correct kind. Water i... Read >
Author: David Grisaffi
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