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22nd September 2009
Alzheimer's disease is mainly a brain disorder that involves the deterioration of mental functions. This illness mainly results from the gradual shrinking of brain tissues. This type of brain disorder is also known as dementia or diffuse -brain- atrophy.
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Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
Medical science has determined a lot of things through the years. It has discovered various diseases and its causes. Unfortunately, there are still a lot of unknowns. Doctors are unable to determine the cause of cancer, the cure for AIDS and even somethin... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon
18th August 2009
We’ve done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times a person have done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many has continuously avoided to make easy money fast... Read >
Author: Danny G. Topping
16th August 2009
There are many types of anti-anxiety medication since drugs are usually the first to use when suffering from an intense and unexpected panic attack. However, tranquilizers represent just a temporary relief method that can only be used in perfect safety fo... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
05th July 2009
When you’re suddenly faced with the words “It’s time to go our separate ways”, a flurry of emotions will hit you, but in the end, depression—and those feelings related—will take hold of you as you start to feel alone and worthless. In order t... Read >
Author: Teecee Go
01st July 2009
A woman’s body can be subjected to various amounts and forms of stress. Common ailments that affect women are adrenal disorders. Adrenal fatigue in women involves a dysfunction of the adrenal glands, which means that it is not producing enough steroid h... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
27th June 2009
For people who have panic attack disorders, everyday life can be filled with anxiety. A panic attack might not be completely accepted by folks who have not experienced one. If you suffer them, you will worry when the next one will strike. There are severa... Read >
Author: troy saunders
15th June 2009
This is the second most popular sleep disorder and usually affects international flights and if it's domestic if they're going between time zones. This is what you call knocking your body clock out of synch because when you're traveling across different t... Read >
Author: Jonas Glass
12th June 2009
One of the most worrying things we face as we age is losing our ability to think and function rationally. Recent research demonstrates that by the age of 35, the human brain starts to decline in a consistent way. As time progresses, the degeneration of ... Read >
Author: Katie Harper
12th June 2009
For many people suffering from hypoglycemia, low blood sugar can cause symptoms that are strikingly similar to the effects of alcohol. Diabetes and many other kinds of diseases can result in hypoglycemia if blood sugar levels are not monitored and control... Read >
Author: hwells8
29th May 2009
We’ve done it all throughout junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then in college it became chapters. No matter how many times a person has done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many have continuously avoided. Now is a time w... Read >
Author: terry detty
18th May 2009
Keeping your hydration at a high level is important when tackling the great outdoors. The loss of concentration, disorientation and false judgment are all risks that you're exposed to if you don't take special care to provide your organism with regular su... Read >
Author: Ashoka Taavi
27th April 2009
Motion sickness stops thousands of people from enjoying a lovely cruise holiday every year. There are varying degrees of travel sickness that people can suffer but one thing that remains the same is how unpleasant it is. It can leave you feeling depressed... Read >
Author: daftpunk
17th April 2009
We’ve done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times people have done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many have continuously avoided. Now at a time when ... Read >
Author: nishufzr
17th April 2009
We’ve done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times people have done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many have continuously avoided. Now at a time when wr... Read >
Author: nishufzr
17th April 2009
We’ve done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times people have done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many have continuously avoided. Now at a time when ... Read >
Author: nishufzr
17th April 2009
Body
We’ve done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times people have done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many have continuously avoided. Now at a time... Read >
Author: nishufzr
15th April 2009
A seizure is a sudden change in body movement or brain function due to an abnormality in your dog’s brain function. Seizures may vary in duration from a few seconds to those that continue until medical intervention. Seizures also vary in severity from a... Read >
Author: Vlad
07th April 2009
Whoever is used to live in the city tends to take the noise for granted; in fact disorientation is a classic sign that hits us when we are spending an evening in the countryside or in a little town and so it happens to have around us a bit of real silence... Read >
Author: martinapp
06th January 2009
Postoperative pain is defined as an acute or chronic pain that is experienced after an operation or surgical procedure. While significant strides have been made in medicine in this regard, postoperative pain management can be quite difficult, especially i... Read >
Author: painrelief
19th December 2008
We’ve done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times a person have done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many has continuously avoided. Now at a time when wri... Read >
Author: Rwatson
13th December 2008
We’ve done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times a person have done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many has continuously avoided. Now at a time when wri... Read >
Author: suegold
01st December 2008
It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest times that a person can go through. It is very unpr... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup
22nd November 2008
It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest times that a person can go through. It is very unpr... Read >
Author: alex alaska p
22nd November 2008
It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest times that a person can go through. It is very unpr... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup
09th September 2008
Hallervorden-Spatz disease is an inherited, degenerative disease that usually begins in childhood and involves progressive muscle rigidity, weakness, and movement disorder. The disease can be familial or sporadic. When familial, it is inherited recessivel... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
04th September 2008
Your particular neurosis is a microcosm of who you(think you) are. It is either a psychic or mental disorder characterized by anxieties, obsessions and compulsions, without any apparent physical injury...
Antisocial Neurosis:
Your nature is to wi... Read >
Author: careertest.ws
25th August 2008
What Your Neurosis Confirms:
Your particular neurosis is a microcosm of who you(think you) are. It is either a psychic or mental disorder characterized by anxieties, obsessions and compulsions, without any apparent physical injury.
Antisocial Neu... Read >
Author: careertest.ws
25th July 2008
Man's Fall
There are several versions and interpretations concerning Man's Fall to be found in the Western Tradition.This particular doctrine can be said to be the foundation from which all other doctrines and tenets of esotericism are built upon; for ... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee
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
25th May 2008
We've done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times a person have done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many has continuously avoided. Now at a time when writi... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt
16th April 2008
When we think of going into the “preparation mode” as that first day of kindergarten approaches, the two areas we most focus on are the academic and the emotional. If your little one has conquered shapes, colors, counting and basic vocabulary, these ... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
16th April 2008
First of all this great self defense tool is made by Stun Master probably the premier manufacturer of stun guns in the world. They have been around for nearly twenty years and are considered to be the grand daddy of them all.
HOW IT WORKS
A stun g... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
09th April 2008
Alzheimers disease robs you of intellectual and social abilities and interferes with regular life. About 4.5 million Americans have Alzheimers Disease. The disease usually affects seniors over the age of 65. As the population ages this number is expected ... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
01st April 2008
Have you ever misplaced your car? Well I did last week! It was a great reminder of how we feel when we lose something - our car, our wallet, or even our job.
As I confidently walked to where I remembered parking my car, it took time to recognize that ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth M Lengyel
01st April 2008
The US housing market is today very much a buyers market, however ask yourself one question where are all the buyers? The answer could well be found abroad with international buyers and in particular overseas property investors. Whilst the US suffers over... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
18th January 2008
For many people, the scariest times of their life are when they're having anxiety attacks. When going through a panic attack you may feel symptoms such as lightheadedness, heart palpitations, dizziness, hyperventilation, and complete disorientation with r... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards
24th August 2007
Many people mistakenly use the terms dementia and Alzheimer’s disease interchangeably, though the terms do not have the same meaning. Alzheimer’s disease is in fact the most common form of dementia, while dementia describes a collection of symptoms wh... Read >
Author: John Trevey
06th August 2007
One way of promoting your website and product can be achieved for free. As an additional bonus, this “free” method can boost your sites and sales, doubling and even tripling your income.
Article marketing is one of the best free advertising methods... Read >
Author: Mike Jones
02nd August 2007
Like the war on cancer, we have declared war on cholesterol. We have become fixated on seeing cholesterol as enemy number one to be defeated at all costs. But is our war misguided? Despite evidence that there are far greater dangers than cholesterol, the ... Read >
Author: MrMagica
31st May 2007
We’ve done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times a person has done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many has continuously avoided. Now at a time when writ... Read >
Author: Mike McDonoug
15th May 2007
Culture shock is the term used to describe how people feel when they are exposed to an unfamiliar culture or way of life, and the feeling of disorientation and separateness they experience. It’s a condition that every international teacher feels in vary... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell
15th February 2007
We've done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times a person have done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many has continuously avoided. Now at a time when writi... Read >
Author: Victor
26th January 2007
Pneumonia is a lung inflammation, usually caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi. An unusual type of pneumonia is the one caused by chemicals.
Small particles, liquids, gases and dust inhalation can lead to a chemical pneumonia. Some of these chemicals a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
23rd January 2007
Marketing is often segmented into four distinct sets of activity. The four P's - Product, Pricing, Promotion and Placement or distribution. Article Marketing Strategies can play a significant role in at least two of these activities and should be incorpor... Read >
Author: Michael Saunders
18th November 2006
By Wolney
In The Metamorphosis story, Franz Kafka says:
“One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug. He lay on his armour-hard back and saw, as he l... Read >
Author: Wolney H Filho
17th November 2006
Decisions play an immense fraction in life full of in-ornate thoughts. Such things as planning, thinking and facing the day-to-day life are just a petite id饠of what really life entails.
It is said that mathematicians lose their sanity when they rea... Read >
Author: veronica muscat
10th November 2006
Man's Fall
There are several versions and interpretations concerning Man's Fall to be found in the Western Tradition.This particular doctrine can be said to be the foundation from which all other doctrines and tenets of esotericism are built upon; for ... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee
29th August 2006
It is a well-known fact that young children go through predictable stages. The times at which they potty train, walk, cut teeth, speak words, smile, read, write and then get pubescent cocky are all pretty precisely worked out. Parents need only pick up ... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
06th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Nicholas Marr
Selling property to overseas property buyers is not as straightforward as selling to local property buyers. Overseas buyers are in a state of disorientation and may feel vulnerable to malpractice. This results in overseas b... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
07th July 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com
Sun Exposure
Excessive exposure of the sun's heat will result in a rise in one's body temperature and a loss of fluids. Although this may occur with anyone, it is most common in babies and in the elderly. With hi... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
12th March 2006
FOOD FOR POTENTIAL ENERGY.
ENERGY FOOD. At its simplest level, food can be classified as either a Macro-Nutrient or a Micro-Nutrient. Food contains the potential energy which our bodies metabolise into actual energy.
One of... Read >
Author: Mike Jozefiak
12th March 2006
One of the worst parts of air travel is dealing with jet lag. Most people attempt to avoid it like the plague, with little success. Hopefully, though, reading this article will help you stop jet lag before it starts.
Jet lag, simply defined, is fatigue... Read >
Author: David Pierce
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