Articles, tagged with "organs", page 2
04th January 2011
Yoga is one aspect of ashrams Nepal that you may find highly beneficial. It involves a spiritual connection with one’s body through a series of positions, pauses, and meditations. Yoga is designed to improve the way people move and feel, and it does so by...
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Author:
markacesmith
15th October 2010
There are two concepts behind secondary cancer. The basic one pertains to another primary cancer discovered in the patient's body. Cancer occurred in a specific area without being affected by a previous occurrence of cancer is secondary cancer. There are ...
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Author:
Andrea Wass
15th October 2010
Today we're going to conduct a Cleanse Aware Review. The probiotic colon nutrition remedy is the newest colon cleaning solution which is raising some eyebrows on the web. Face it. You'll find plenty of shoppers available which are looking for that magic p...
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SarahjahaFinlayersong
13th October 2010
Bouncing on a mini trampoline or what we commonly call rebounding is an exercise that is practical and adjustable for all age groups of people.
Rebounding is extremely senior friendly and is considered to be one of the safest and most effective exercis...
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Author:
RichardMadnani
04th October 2010
If you've been researching the advantages of the pH miracle diet plan you have probably run across the term "green drinks" before. In truth, a simple search of testimonials on Robert Young's book "The pH Miracle Diet" shows that many people who make use o...
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Author:
BrianPrinsber
22nd September 2010
There are many types of acne and cystic acne is one of it. Cystic acne is very painful, can cause deeper scarring and is considered a severe type of acne. Most of the case that causes cystic acne is the hormonal change we experienced. For most of the case...
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Author:
Julia M
25th August 2010
Minimal Scleroderma like classic Scleroderma is an autoimmune disorder of the connective tissue, the key big difference being that Constrained Scleroderma progresses slower. The condition is generally confined to the skin, with no involvement of other org...
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Author:
Roberto Hernandez
05th August 2010
Research has shown that type 1 diabetes is growing at about three per cent per year. The question on the researcher's minds is why. There was a time when the primary patients diagnosed with type 1 diabetes was 3 to 5 years of age. Not it is being diagnose...
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Author:
briangarvin
27th July 2010
The chest can be one of the most attractive organs in a man's body. In a survey of women, over 80% of them stated that a man's chest is one of the things which can make or break his sex appeal. A firm and flat chest with well developed pectoral muscles is...
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Author:
dr.brucwiliam
07th July 2010
People today dream of working at a desk job. Not having to do much physical activity seems to be the ideal workday. However, there are health hazards that come sitting all day and remaining at a sedentary state most of the day. Thankfully, there are thing...
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Author:
Tom Harel
16th June 2010
When we eat food and we drink water, what happens to them inside of us? Both food and water are important for our digestive system to operate properly. We need this water not only to hydrate us but to also help us properly digest our food. Most of us take...
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Author:
Joseph Carter
11th June 2010
You've got to believe to give a good motivational speech. You have to feel strongly about the subject if you want others to believe and act too. Whether it is motivating people to give blood, donate their organs or take up yoga you will have much more suc...
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Author:
Speech-writers
07th June 2010
I know there is always a lot of confusion out there when it comes to what new supplements are not only safe, but worth your hard earned money. The problem is....more often than not, you'd be better off saving those bucks to spend them on some real food in...
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Author:
Jeff Cavaliere MSPT, CSCS
14th May 2010
You know that fatty tissue is found in most parts of your body to varying degrees. It primarily functions as a protective cushion for your organs and as an energy reserve. When you reduce your normal intake of food, your body automatically burns its own r...
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Author:
Cezare
04th May 2010
Did you ever hear about people being affected by excess iron in their blood stream? Did you ever worry about having excess metals within your own body? Most of us accumulate excess iron as well as other metals and minerals as we age. Its a part of life an...
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Author:
Vincent Barry