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05th July 2009
What can resveratrol do for you? Resveraratrol shows up naturally in numerous various things that we drink daily. It mainly shows up in gape seed extract and red wine. The reporting on resveratrol has been all over of late, it's been hard to avoid it will... Read >
Author: Graham Wong
05th July 2009
So, does resveratrol really work for anti aging? Resveraratrol happens naturally in numerous unique things that we eat every day. It mainly turns up in grape seeds and red wine. The reporting on resveratrol has been all over of late, it's been hard to avo... Read >
Author: Will Zimmerman
05th July 2009
Much has been written and reported about this subject matter. Fish oils certainly tick a lot of boxes as far as the health experts go. So what exactly are they again?
The body of evidence surrounding the benefits of fish oil has been something that I'v... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
04th July 2009
Is all of the media buzz about resveratrol truly true? Resveratrol is a substance that is seen naturally in numerous foods that all of us all eat or drink It mainly turns up in grape skin extract and red wine. It's been all over the TV screen lately on ma... Read >
Author: Harley Mcdonald
04th July 2009
Is all of the media craze about resveratrol really true? Resveratrol is a substance that is seen naturally in some foods that we all have or drink It mainly shows in grape seeds and red wine. It has been featured on TV shows, like 60 minutes, Oprah, and D... Read >
Author: Harley Mcdonald
27th June 2009
Much has been written and reported about this subject matter. Fish oils certainly tick a lot of boxes as far as the health experts go. So what exactly are they again?
The body of evidence surrounding the benefits of fish oil has been something that I'v... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
18th May 2009
Pets: you can love and hate them at the same time. One moment theyre sinking their teeth into your expensive shoes, and the next, they shower you with affection. But regardless of what they do and how you feel about them, there is no denying that there ar... Read >
Author: David Ravech
15th May 2009
With so many supplements out on the market it is very difficult to know which ones work and which ones are simply marketing and false promises. It is always good to check if any clinical trials have been conducted and what the purity is of each ingredien... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 David Bressman
Every 23 seconds, one person in the United States sustains a brain injury.
Generally, there are two types of brain injuries: Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). An ABI generally encompasses... Read >
12th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Hope Pope
There has been a lot of talk over the past few years about omega 3 but what a lot of people don't know is how important it really is.
DHA (fish oil) found in Omega 3 has been shown to lower the risk of Alzheimer's diseas... Read >
09th February 2009
Additional nutrients will be included in a mangosteen juice supplement, compared to drinking just mangosteen juice. Nutrients like green tea and aloe vera will work synergistically with the mangosteen juice, to provide additional health benefits.
Additi... Read >
Author: johnjulieannevz
05th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2008 Hope Pope
Diabetes, believe it or not, is actually a form of accelerated aging. You don't believe it? Well, the life expectancy for a diabetic is, on average, 4 to 8 years less than a non-diabetic.
Why is this... and is there an... Read >
11th December 2008
Coffee, oh yes it's the magic word, that keeps many going and perks one up at the most tired moments, but wait a sec, is it really healthy for your health?
I was always confused, and I have to admit that I have never really got of that confusion, so I ... Read >
Author: kiren
11th December 2008
Coffee, oh yes it's the magic word, that keeps many on the move and perks you up at the most tired times, but wait a sec, is it really healthy for your health?
I was always confused, and I have to admit that I have never really got of that rut, so I de... Read >
Author: kiren
15th July 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain and results in disorientation, with impaired memory, thinking, and judgement. People with Alzheimers also undergo changes in their behavior. This combination of symptoms is... Read >
Author: John Mathew
17th June 2008
As we get older, we naturally become much more focused on our health. Perhaps we feel our clock is ticking and see the toll that premature aging takes on those around us.
Maybe it's just that we're not consumed with worrying about who's talking about ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
20th March 2008
Diet is king when it comes to lowering your body fat.
Eating healthy is the best way to get a six pack.
Therefore a proper balance of foods that are wholesome and natural will propel you toward a lean body.
So stay from processed foods as it wrec... Read >
Author: Jason Oh
24th August 2007
Are you in optimal health? Or, are you like most people who take their health and well-being for granted? It is so easy to do -- especially when we are young. For the most part we do not even consider optimizing our health until we are faced with an ailm... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
21st May 2007
Alzheimers is a difficult disease for any family to deal with. When I was married over 15 years ago, my Father-In-Law was a joke telling, happy go lucky card playing person. We didn’t understand at first what started happening to him. At first, we thoug... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
16th January 2007
When long term care insurance was first conceived and offered, back in the 1980's, most LTCi premium rates were much lower than today's policies. Why have they increased so much and why are long term care insurance companies raising premiums on existing ... Read >
Author: Clay Cotton
09th December 2006
Puzzle games are a genre of games loved by most hard-core gamers simply because of their ability to challenge a person's ingenuity. Generally, a puzzle is a game has some mystery attached which you have to uncover in order to resolve it. It demands both a... Read >
Author: Ian Iowek
18th November 2006
We are learning more and more about what ails us, including the disease of Alzheimers. There is still a lot we don't understand however, and we are a long way from finding a cure. There is Alzheimer treatment which can improve symptoms temporarily, but t... Read >
Author: Gary H
06th October 2006
The Impact of Hypertension and Cholesterol Levels
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Hypertension and cholesterol levels are important factors that can have a significant impact on your overall health.
Although a lot of research has been done on high ... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz
04th October 2006
We hear much about burning unwanted fat. Everything
from aerobics to surgery and pills. There is however an
effective way to burn unwanted fatty acids. It is
called Acetyl l-carnitine. It is a derivitive of lysine
and methionine amino acids. Peopl... Read >
Author: Al Villa
31st July 2006
The Alzheimer's Factor
By Clive Jenkins
I remember growing up and sharing precious moments with my mother. Going for long walks and doing all the craziest things that you would just happen to do because you could. I had a fantastic relationship with m... Read >
Author: Kirk Smith
30th April 2006
I decided that I should write a bit about coffee as I drink a lot of coffee and wanted to know a little bit more about it's health benefits and drawbacks. What I found was a little scary but also interesting on the good side.
First of all the good side... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky
07th March 2006
Few diseases scare us as much as Alzheimers does. Alzheimers disease robs the victim of memory and thinking, and the sense of self, leaving behind a shell of a body. The world is poised on the brink of an epidemic of Alzheimers as many countries face an... Read >
Author: Royane Real
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