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Five Easy Warning Signs That Could Keep You Out of ER

09th October 2009
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptom... Read >
Author: jsolutions014

How to Plan your Day

29th September 2009
Sometimes you feel like you are ready to overcome everything, you can manage any strain and solve the most difficult problems. But this state continues for a very short period of time. After a while you get short of breath and feel exhausted, ready to dro... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Essential Facts That You Must Know About a Heart Attack

22nd September 2009
A heart attack can occur anytime, and can be one of the scariest experiences of anybody's life. Heart attacks can be major or minor, and their symptoms can often be unclear or deceptive. What might be just minor chest pain might be mistaken as heart attac... Read >
Author: georgerydley

Quit Smoking Without Cravings

22nd September 2009
Quit Smoking Without Cravings with a System That Heals Smoke Damaged LungsOrdinarily, smoking is one of the most difficult addictions to quit. In fact, some researchers say that it is easier to get off heroine than cigarettes. And as a result, millions o... Read >
Author: jamie mcintyre

Five Easy Warning Signs That Could Keep You Out of ER

22nd September 2009
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptom... Read >
Author: jsolutions014

The Benefits When You Quit Smoking

22nd September 2009
If you’re a smoker, we know that it’s very difficult to convince yourself of the need to quit smoking. But we assure you, there are just so many reasons why you have to quit smoking. So before we proceed with helpful tips to quit smoking, let’s enum... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

5 Warning Signs That Could Keep You Out of ER

21st September 2009
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptom... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Asthma Attack Early Warning Signs!

21st September 2009
Among those who suffer from asthma, asthma attacks are quite frequent. Asthma attacks are even more common for those who suffer from allergic asthma. So, you should be always alarmed about the possible allergies that can trip your asthma condition. Man... Read >
Author: sumit1

Avoiding a Panic Attack and Public Speaking

17th September 2009
Many people associate a panic attack and public speaking. They usually have had an anxiety-producing public speaking experience. They may test that past memory of public speaking again, but often the same anxiety reaction results. People who have to speak... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Julie france shapers are the best shapers in the business

02nd September 2009
Is your morale down because of your sagging, bulging, ballooning figure? Are you at your wit’s end trying to get into shape? You are not alone. Millions of women all around the world are trying hard to get into shape. Jogging, swimming, playing tenni... Read >
Author: John

What are the symptoms of food allergy?

25th August 2009
Did you develop hives after eating certain foods? Do you get short of breath after eating certain foods? If not, you suffer from food allergies. Unfortunately, it is certain that it is not so easy to say that there are. This is usually the case if the sym... Read >
Author: Ruel

Stem Cell Hope For Heart Failure Patients

18th August 2009
If you or a loved one are one of the millions of children and adults in the United States suffering from congestive heart failure, there is reason now to be hopeful. An effective treatment may be on the horizon, thanks to stem cell research being done ... Read >
Author: Colum Fitzroy

Allegic Reaction and Asthma

31st July 2009
Asthma is a disease that cannot live without allergic reactions. In other words, allergies and asthma are best friends who become a nightmare to all sufferers of the disease. Pollen, dust, mold spores etc. are the allergens that trip asthma once a person ... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

Exercising Tips for Diabetics

30th July 2009
Exercising Tips for Diabetics Exercise is a necessity for any diabetic. It not only lowers the blood sugar, but also improves the ability of the body to use glucose. Next to dieting, it is the most important thing you can do to help yourself figh... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com

Using an Asthma Inhaler Correctly

23rd July 2009
Is there any way to know if you are using the asthma inhaler correctly? Although there are zillions of people trying to offer you advice on how to use asthma inhalers, sometimes it simply does not work. Asthma inhalers become an asthmatics best friend... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

Dangerous Toxins Assault Our Lungs Every Day - Discover Find Out How to Clean Your Lungs

23rd July 2009
Dangerous Toxins Assault Our Lungs Every Day - Discover How to Clean Your Lungs Lung conditions are more prevalent today than ever before. Never before have our lungs been assaulted by so many dangerous toxins. The air we breathe is loaded with smoke from... Read >
Author: carlin see

Dealing with an Asthma Attack

19th July 2009
Among those who suffer from asthma, asthma attacks are quite standard. Asthma attacks are even more common for those who suffer from allergic asthma. So, you should be always alarmed about the possible allergies that can trigger your asthma condition. ... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

General Anxiety Disorder Symptoms

12th June 2009
The GAD as it is popularly known is the easiest to identify and as such the most common among the anxiety disorders known to humanity today. More than seven million people in the USA including young children in the 5-9 age bracket and teenagers alone suff... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

What Are The Best Fat Burning Exercises?

05th June 2009
If you want to lose weight quick and fast then it is significant that you choose the best fat burning exercises to attain your dream body. The best fat burning exercises are those exercises that rev up your heart rate. When you perform strenuous exe... Read >
Author: articlehead

About Anxiety Symptoms

01st June 2009
Anxiety is a part of everyday life in the new millennium. But for people, it expresses itself much worse than for others. Anxiety symptoms that go beyond the typical expressions of unease and nervousness should not be ignored. While many people can expect... Read >
Author: suegold

Panic Attack Signs: Symptoms of Panic Attacks That You Should Be Aware Of

01st June 2009
Panic attacks are a very serious problem that affect many people all over the planet. They are often taken lightly because of their nature. People may think they are simply brought on by someone being too worrisome or overreacting. However, panic attacks ... Read >
Author: Theresea

Top Tip For Making A Great Speech

20th May 2009
How can you train your mind to overcome all of the negative fear and anxiety which is often associated with public speaking, and instead boost positive and confident thought, thereby paving the way to delivering your speech calmly, powerfully and successf... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Avoiding Panic Attack During Public Speaking

15th May 2009
Many people associate a panic attack and public speaking. They usually have had an anxiety-producing public speaking experience. They may test that past memory of public speaking again, but often the same anxiety reaction results. People who have to speak... Read >
Author: suegold

Acupuncture For Anxiety And Panic Attacks

13th May 2009
Men and women who are prone to getting anxiety and panic attacks might be able to seek help in acupuncture. Acupuncture has been tested in clinical studies to improve a variety of disorders, and even diseases. Its effect on anxiety disorder or panic attac... Read >
Author: matteoett

Acupuncture For Anxiety And Panic Attacks

13th May 2009
Men and women who are prone to getting anxiety and panic attacks might be able to seek help in acupuncture. Acupuncture has been tested in clinical studies to improve a variety of disorders, and even diseases. Its effect on anxiety disorder or panic attac... Read >
Author: matteoett

6 Steps To Lose Weight By Walking

12th May 2009
If you feel that you are sitting around lot more than you should and your middle body part has gotten just a little bigger, or maybe you have discover that lately you are getting short of breath just for walking up a few flight of steps. You've noticed th... Read >
Author: rikich0n

Child Safety in the Kitchen

07th May 2009
When a child is hurt and crying, the pain is felt within the core of its mother’s being. Literally. Her stomach tightens. She is short of breath. She is paralyzed with guilt for not being there to keep her baby safe in that split second. If inflicting t... Read >
Author: Diaper Bag Specials.com

Is There A Link Between Heart Attacks And Anxiety Attacks?

01st May 2009
Lorna Thorpe suffers from chronic panic and anxiety attacks. She writes in her journal, "It's around midnight and I'm laying awake, finger on my pulse, afraid to go to sleep in case I never wake up. I'm not having palpitations, but I'm uncomfortably aware... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Cure for Bronchitis

17th April 2009
Things You Should Know About Bronchitis and Cure For Bronchitis The following article contains 6 tips about bronchitis. There is a lot of information about bronchitis and cure for bronchitis online, so we thought that it would make sense to give you... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

What is Bronchitis

17th April 2009
4 Reasons To Know Why Bronchitis and What Is Bronchitis Is So Interesting When searching for bronchitis and what is bronchitis information online, I happened to find some tips - 4 of them, in fact. I hope that you find them useful...as it's taken ou... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Pregnancy Safe Exercise - Feel & Look Amazing

17th April 2009
Weight gain with pregnancy is standard... but putting on extra amounts of unwanted baby weight is not. Even the best pregnancy diet won't take the place of proper fitness, and staying in shape while carrying your baby will help both of you in the deliver... Read >
Author: Aurelia McAleese

Overcoming Panic Attacks in Children and Adults - Stop These Panic Attacks Now.

02nd April 2009
Have you ever had a panic attack ? Do you even know what a panic attack is ? Panic attacks can happen to anyone at anytime. Because we live our lives at a much faster pace and under more stressful conditions, it's not surprising that anxiety and panic att... Read >
Author: John Moore

Is My Child Really Having a Panic Attack ? - Overcoming Panic Attacks

02nd April 2009
The Fear of Panic Attacks in Children When a child has a panic attack it can be a very scary experience. It's distressing to see a child shaking and short of breath. It can be a nightmare for the parents especially when they are not sure what is happen... Read >
Author: John Moore

overlooked health hazards of obesity

19th March 2009
The first and foremost of the weight loss tips is to develop the strong motivation to succeed in your weight loss program by acquiring the knowledge about the health hazards of being overweight and obese.Obesity affects your health in more ways than one. ... Read >
Author: peria1949

Stop Smoking - Motivated To Quit Again ! Part One

13th March 2009
Motivation is a self help every smoker should have in order to quit for good. Trying to quit and giving up, trying to quit again and giving up again doesn't mean you can not get motivated. Many smokers experience this. Sometimes it takes a piece of bad... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy

Rib Pain During Pregnancy

10th March 2009
Rib pain during pregnancy can be a persistent problem, especially during the third trimester. Your rib cage may feel mildly sore or extremely tender and bruised. You may have discomfort on either side, or both sides, though it is commonly worse on the... Read >
Author: Orit Cox

General Physical Preparedness (GPP)

04th March 2009
The concept behind General Physical Preparedness (GPP) is the development of basic fitness skills-flexibility, strength, endurance and speed-by doing mostly functional exercises or movements that involve multiple muscle groups. It's basically all about ba... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal

Free medicine for asthma breathes new row

23rd February 2009
Asthma patients are to get free prescriptions in a move which has caused new arguments linking to how costly health proposals are to be funded. It is understood that Alan Johnson, the Health Secretary is drawing up plans to extend the prescription charg... Read >
Author: catherine

How To Stop A Panic Attack Quickly

18th February 2009
Knowing how to stop a panic attack is very useful to those of us who've been afflicted with this embarrassing and inconvenient malady. No one wants to admit this to friends and associates, and the intrusion a condition like this makes into our personal li... Read >
Author: Keith Thompson

Specifying anxiety inconveniences

10th February 2009
Specifying anxiety inconveniences. Let's list the different anxiety disorders with a short description of the symptoms. Panic Disorder:It is all about unexpected panic attacks. On top of that the fear of getting additional attacks remains present. T... Read >
Author: Dan Brussels

Definitions of the Anxiety Disorderstherapy

02nd February 2009
Definitions of the Anxiety Disorders. Quite a lot of people suffer from anxiety and stil a lot of research is actualy going on to solve these issues or at least to treat them efficiently. Panic Disorder:It is all about unexpected panic attacks. On t... Read >
Author: Dan Brussels

Symptoms and Treatment for Pericardial Mesothelioma

30th January 2009
Pericardial Mesothelioma is a very rare form of cancer that is found in the lining of the heart. Doctors agree that it is exposure to asbestos that causes Pericardial Mesothelioma. Those who suffer from it tend to have been involved in the building and co... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Symptoms and Treatment for Pericardial Mesothelioma

30th January 2009
Pericardial Mesothelioma is a very rare form of cancer that is found in the lining of the heart. Doctors agree that it is exposure to asbestos that causes Pericardial Mesothelioma. Those who suffer from it tend to have been involved in the building and co... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Asbestosis Care Tips for the Breathing Troubled Patient Living with Asbestosis Lungs without Losing

14th December 2008
Asbestosis and mesothelioma can wear out your lungs, and your life. Controlling your environment and taking care of your lungs, your body, and your mind will help you live with your asbestosis without losing the living part of life. Asbestosis and mes... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Early Detection of A Breathing Problem

08th December 2008
The basic function of the lungs is to take oxygen out of the air we breathe in exchange for the carbon dioxide dissolved in the blood. This exchange takes place across a very thin membrane that separates the blood in the lungs from the air we inhale. As ... Read >
Author: Alien

Children - Panic Attacks

28th November 2008
When we think of panic attacks, we would not usually associate them with children, but children's panic attacks are just as real as those in adolescents and adults. It's not surprising that in children suffer with anxiety and panic attacks in a modern wor... Read >
Author: John Moore

Asthma Action Plan

27th November 2008
Asthma action plan is a plan on how to manage asthma. This is a condition that affects the airways that carry air in and out of the lungs. When the flow of air is not normal, this causes a negative effect. For one to manage asthma, one has got to know wha... Read >
Author: Mercy

Causes of Asthma - What Is It?

27th November 2008
Causes of asthma are vast and vary form person to person. Family inheritance is one of the causes of asthma. In this case, it runs in the family bloodline. Environmental pollution too is a cause. It is therefore important for one to make sure that the env... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Attack

26th November 2008
Asthma is a condition what affects the airways. The airways are small tubes that carry air in and out of the lungs. The symptoms of asthma are coughing, wheezing shortness of breath, and lightness of the chest. Asthma attack is triggered by smoking, air p... Read >
Author: Mercy

Yoga and Pregnancy

22nd November 2008
Any woman who has experienced pregnancy knows how important it is to keep fit during those nine months. It’s not only to maintain your fitness level and encourage natural birth but also to regain your pre-pregnancy figure. At the same time, there are ce... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

Yoga and Pregnancy

22nd November 2008
Any woman who has experienced pregnancy knows how important it is to keep fit during those nine months. It’s not only to maintain your fitness level and encourage natural birth but also to regain your pre-pregnancy figure. At the same time, there are ce... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

Asthma And Stress

13th October 2008
Strong emotional reactions both positive and negative may trigger asthma symptoms in some children. Parents often ask whether there's a link between asthma and emotions, particularly those emotions that upset or stress children. Many studies have looked a... Read >
Author: Alien

Your Health is Worth the Price of a Personal Trainer

01st October 2008
America is getting fat. Statistically speaking, 64.5 percent of Americans aged 20 and above are currently overweight, and 30.5 percent are obese. These percentages are vastly higher than years passed. Many people have obesity related health problems and d... Read >
Author: jimmackey

Good pasture syndrome

09th September 2008
Good pasture syndrome also called anti-glomerular vault antibody disease. Good pasture syndrome is a disease that affects the kidneys and lungs. It is an autoimmune disease a condition in which the body’s own security system reacts against several part ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Asthma - Which System Is Better For Your Child, Symptom Recognition Or Peak flow?

23rd August 2008
Every child is different, and the choice of a system will depend on your individual child. Let's look at how two children, Tyrone and Tammy, learned to gain control of their asthma by these two systems. Tyrone, twelve, has had asthma for six years. Hi... Read >
Author: Alien

Asthma - At Day Care And School

22nd August 2008
Kia's asthma was diagnosed when she was a year old, only a few months after she started attending a day care program. Her parents gave copies of her asthma management plan to the day care director and Kia's teacher. They reviewed the plan to be certain th... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Get Rid of Panic Attack

22nd August 2008
An anxiety panic attack is known as a panic attack that is brought on due to unnatural levels of anxiety. This kind of anxiety can be related to just about anything. Anxiety panic attacks are not just limited to big stressful events and occasions. You can... Read >
Author: yourasthmatreatment

Structure and function of blood and bone marrow

22nd August 2008
Your blood circulates throughout your whole body. It supplies food, oxygen, hormones and other chemicals to all the body's cells. It also helps to remove waste products and is important in fighting infection and in controlling bleeding. Blood consists of ... Read >
Author: Hakan B.

Breathing Problems: Causes, Symptoms and Preventions

10th July 2008
When you're short of breath, it's hard or uncomfortable for you to take in the oxygen your body needs. You may feel as if you're not getting enough air. Sometimes mild breathing problems are from a stuffy nose or hard exercise. But shortness of breath can... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Top Five Ways To Loose Weight Naturally and Keep it Off!

20th May 2008
Are you having trouble losing weight? Are you on a Diet Plan that is not working or on a Fitness program that cannot give you result? Don't worry, I'm here to tell you of the Top Five Ways to loose your weight naturally and to keep off permanently! 1- ... Read >
Author: D Gedeon

Breathing Problems – Information on Breathing Problems

06th May 2008
When you're short of breath, it's hard or uncomfortable for you to take in the oxygen your body needs. You may feel as if you're not getting enough air. Sometimes mild breathing problems are from a stuffy nose or hard exercise. But shortness of breath can... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Aortic Stenosis – Causes and Symptoms of Aortic Stenosis

06th May 2008
Aortic stenosis is abnormal narrowing of the aortic valve. A number of conditions cause disease resulting in narrowing of the aortic valve. When the degree of narrowing becomes significant enough to impede the flow of blood from the left ventricle to the ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Information on Asthma and Allergies

02nd May 2008
Allergies may be described to the layperson as aversion against or hypersensitivity towards any particular object. These objects range from pollen grains and other polluting factors present in the air, to any kind of artificial flavoring in edible goods. ... Read >
Author: Perry Smith

Health Risks - Why Lose Weight?

02nd April 2008
Lung problems: Excess fat, especially on the trunk, exerts pressure on the diaphragm and interferes with normal breathing. It is not unusual for people who are overweight to suffer from shortness of breath. Not only do they have problems getting enough ox... Read >
Author: Alien

Getting a Piece of the Economic Stimulus Package

28th March 2008
Just in time for summer fun in the sun, the U.S. federal government is issuing a tax rebate for most middle and low income Americans. Married couples receive the most at $1,200 dollars with a $300 dollar addendum per child. Individual tax filers receive $... Read >
Author: Salieri

Challenges Of Dating A Woman In Jail

10th March 2008
She lives a dangerous life and you like dangerous living. She is a convict behind bars but that does not seem to be enough reason to deter you. You like that caliber of women though in your subconscious you know they do not take things for granted and the... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

All About Asthma Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

10th March 2008
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. Your airways are tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma, the inside walls of your airways become sore and swollen. That makes them very sensitive, and they may react stron... Read >
Author: Peter sams

All About Asthma Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

08th March 2008
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. Your airways are tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma, the inside walls of your airways become sore and swollen. That makes them very sensitive, and they may react str... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Challenges Of Dating A Woman In Jail

07th March 2008
She lives a dangerous life and you like dangerous living. She is a convict behind bars but that does not seem to be enough reason to deter you. You like that caliber of women though in your subconscious you know they do not take things for granted and the... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Pneumonia-Diseases

03rd March 2008
Pneumonia is not a specific disease. It is a general term for several kinds of inflammation of the lungs. Pneumonia is usually caused by a bacterial or viral infection, but it can also be caused by chemical damage to the lungs from inhaling a poisonous ga... Read >
Author: David Jones

Asthma Symptoms – How to avoid Symptoms of Asthma

15th February 2008
Symptoms and Ways to Avoid Them If you have been diagnosed as an asthmatic, you might be wondering what kind of asthma symptoms you might experience. Or if you have already had these symptoms, you might be interested in finding the best way to avoid... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Your Body-Pregnancy

13th February 2008
Profound changes occur in your body with in days of conceiving. in the first week you may feel surprisingly tired and as the weeks go by you will notice increasing breast tenderness and probably one of the worst effects of early pregnancy nausea. The chan... Read >
Author: David Jones

What is Asbestosis?

24th January 2008
What is this Condition? This lung condition is characterized by widespread filling and inflammation of the lung spaces with asbestos fibers. It can develop as long as 15 to 20 years after regular exposure to asbestos has ended. A potent cocarcinogen, a... Read >
Author: David Jones

How To Recognize Anxiety Panic Attack Symptoms

16th October 2007
Have you been having feelings that you are experiencing an anxiety attack, but you just aren't sure? Well, you're not alone in this area as it can sometimes be difficult to know for sure. Here's a look at how to recognize the different anxiety attack symp... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Dog Heartworm - Identifying the Secret Symptoms

10th September 2007
Dog HeartwormIdentifying the Symptoms of Dog HeartwormIn the United States, the common canine disease dog heartworm was first discovered in 1856. Heartworms in dogs are often found residing in the dog's heart and the major blood vessels.The heartworms... Read >
Author: Jeremy C.W

What is mitral valve prolapse?

29th August 2007
Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is still amongst the more common heart diseases; although it remains something of a puzzle. Now although MVP affects around two percent of the population, the cause is still unknown and has scientist wanting to know what does c... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

What causes mitral valve prolapse?

29th August 2007
Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is among the most common heart conditions; however it remains something of a puzzle. Although MVP affects about two percent of the population, the cause is unknown. MVP often occurs in people who have no other heart problems, a... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

How to combine treatments to reduce asthma symptoms?

29th August 2007
Asthma is becoming an easy to solve problem for many doctors. As more and more people end up diagnosed with the respiratory disease, doctors are faced with repeat scenarios, and often react in stock ways by offering the same old tried and tested steroi... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Women and Heart Attacks - You've Heard The Sobering Statistics, But Have You Really

02nd August 2007
I was looking up at her, struggling to understand what was happening. Her mouth was moving but I couldn't hear . . . the noise was loud . . . so loud. She was pretty, with blonde hair loosely pulled back from her face. I could see directly into her eye... Read >
Author: Jeannene Huffman-Edwards

Lose Body Fat at an Alarming Rate With Interval Training

25th July 2007
Losing body fat is tough at times, but it doesn't have to be. The widely popular steady state cardio typically only works for a short while, then people get stuck at a certain body fat percentage. If you want to burn off as much stubborn body fat as desir... Read >
Author: Rusty Moore

Vasopro Ephedrine HCL

04th June 2007
Vasopro Ephedrine HCL (hydrochloride) is classified as an expectorant bronchodilator. That means it’s used to thin out phlegm that’s blocking your bronchial passageways and hence causing you to feel short of breath. It loosens phlegm by thinning it an... Read >
Author: Hector Smithston

When You’re Pregnant and You Have Emphysema

15th May 2007
Pregnancy is usually one of the happiest times of a woman's life; but if you're also suffering emphysema symptoms, you may be concerned about what emphysema treatments are available. After all, you don't want to risk taking anything that could potentia... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Maternity Workout

27th March 2007
Things have certainly changed a lot over the past few years. In the past, when a women was pregnant she was told not to exercise in fear that it might cause damage to the unborn baby in some way. Today things are totally different and women that are pregn... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Silent Heart Attack

26th March 2007
Heart attacks are a major cause of death and disability. Most people assume that the onset of a heart attack is accompanied by a series of symptoms such as chest pain and pain in the right arm or passing out. For the victim of the silent heart attack this... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

Traveling Tips For Blood Pressure Patients

17th November 2006
Traveling Tips For Blood Pressure Patients A habitual traveler anticipates certain traveling problems and is prepared for that. But for an individual, who does not travel too often, has to have a listing of the possible problems. That too, if he does n... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

The Benefits of Quitting Smoking

24th July 2006
There are many health benefits to be gained from quitting smoking. The human body is a remarkable piece of engineering which can recover (to a certain extent) from years of smoking in a very short period of time. If you're a smoker, you undoubtedly know t... Read >
Author: Jonty Smith

5 Warning Signs That Could Keep You Out of ER

04th June 2006
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptom... Read >
Author: David Kane

To Diet Or Not To Diet?

02nd February 2006
Am i overweight? This is one of the most commonly asked question among people in all walks of life. You may have put on some extra weight, but this doesn't necessarily mean you have a weight problem. Standing on the bathroom scales won't tell you whether ... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas

How to Plan your Day

19th January 2006
Sometimes you feel like you are ready to overcome everything, you can manage any strain and solve the most difficult problems. But this state continues for a very short period of time. After a while you get short of breath and feel exhausted, ready to dro... Read >
Author: Tyler Benson

Tips to Improve Your Asthma

09th November 2005
1. Practice breathing from the diaphragm or abdomen instead of the chest. When you are breathing correctly the belly will push outward on breathing in, and contract or tighten when breathing out. The chest and shoulders do not rise up. 2. If you do st... Read >
Author: Michelle Garcia

7 Ways to Boost Your Energy

09th November 2005
Everyone would like to feel more energetic during the day. You naturally go through periods of higher activity which contrasts with times of relaxation. The problem occurs when more energy and concentration is required than we can give. Or when we try t... Read >
Author: Michelle Garcia

Treat Cold, Flu and Ear Infection the natural way

01st October 2005
Treat Cold, Flu and Ear Infection the natural way With or without medication, the cold or the flu can give you real trouble. You can choose from a variety of medications that can give you some relief in symptoms or you can take the natural approach... Read >
Author: Livia Tiba

Fitness – It's A Family Affair

02nd June 2005
OK, you are eating healthier meals and now you want to get your family to exercise together. First, sit down and talk about the different things you all like to do. Give everyone a turn to come up with a week's worth of activities. Numerous studies have s... Read >
Author: Susan DeFiore