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Foods That Help You Detox

13th November 2009
Apples: The pectin found in apples reduces the risk of colon cancer and will help you maintain a healthy digestive tract. Apples also are also packed with antioxidants that are protective against cancer development. Cherries: Known to have among the hi... Read >
Author: JasonCiao

How Can Alcohol Affect Your Life Insurance?

05th November 2009
Are you worried that your drinking habits might affect the cost of your life insurance? It is possible that you are right, and your insurance might be unaffordable if you seem to be at high risk of death. But just how much of a drinking problem is too m... Read >
Author: sws22

What Does Cirrhosis of the Liver Do to the Body and Other FAQs

01st October 2009
What is cirrhosis? Cirrhosis is poor liver function and scarring of the liver. What causes liver cirrosis? Liver cirrosis is chronic liver disease. The most common causes someone in the United States gets this disease is from hepatitis C and long-ter... Read >
Author: JJ Smith

Avandia Side Effects

27th July 2009
Several studies have indicated that patients taking Avandia to control their diabetes should have their liver enzymes monitored regularly. In the years since the recall of Rezulin, the diabetes drug recalled in 2000 after being linked to more than 60 deat... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Preparing for Your Term Life Insurance Medical Exam

17th April 2009
One of the most important aspects when applying for term life insurance is the medical exam. Generally, this medical exam is a short procedure - at the most 20 to 30 minutes and will involve a review of your medical history as well as checking your height... Read >
Author: Denise

Understanding Adverse Drug Reactions

30th March 2009
An adverse drug reaction (ADR) is any unintended, noxious or undesired effect that occurs when a drug is used at accepted doses for preventing, diagnosing or treating a condition. By this definition from the World Health Organization, ADRs can be furth... Read >
Author: Sudesh Samuel

Information on prilosec: cures and prevention

01st March 2009
Prilosec (omeprazole) is a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI), one of a class of powerful drugs that block the production of stomach acid. Prilosec has a very long duration of action, so I have some patients take it every other day, which works fine most of the ... Read >
Author: tinams9

Himalaya Liver Care - Incredible chemical Factory

23rd January 2009
Liver is the main and the most multifaceted organ in the body with above 500 functions. The liver is an "incredible chemical factory," producing lots of vital chemical compounds required to stay alive, such as bile, Vitamin E albumin, blood clotting issue... Read >
Author: jainish

Natural Plant Phytoestrogens Can Ease Symptoms Of Low Estrogen In The Body

06th October 2008
Phytoestrogens mainly belong to a group of phenolic compounds known as flavonoids: the coumestans, prenylated and isoflavones are three of the most active in estrogenic effects. Phytoestrogens are not considered as nutrients because the lack of in the die... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How I'm Fighting Breast Cancer

06th October 2008
How I'm Fighting Breast Cancer By Sandy Powers It was the summer of 2005 when my diagnostic mammogram revealed a growth in the back of my breast. The biopsy confirmed it was cancer. My best option was to have a mastectomy. The ... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Overcome Disease with EFAs And Live A Healthier And Happier Life

23rd September 2008
Many recent studies have found that EFAs may be extremely helpful for many chronic, stubborn conditions. Their continuously growing range of applications includes overcoming diseases such as alcoholism, breast cancer, and cardiovascular disease; strength... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Reduce The Signs Of Aging With Antioxidants

04th September 2008
Antioxidants are the body?s main defense against free radicals as they work against the substances that create oxidants and the reactive substances that result from oxidation and reduction. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals by supplying the missing el... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Complete Information on Dubin-Johnson syndrome with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a character of genetic hyperbilirubinemia which causes a growth of conjugated bilirubin without altitude of liver enzymes. This circumstance is associated with a flaw in the power of hepatocytes to secrete conjugated biliru... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Every Human Being is the Author of his own Health

08th May 2008
Every human being is the author of his own health, An old Buddhist saying It began in August 2005, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. The tumor was located toward the back of the breast close to the chest wa... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Dietary Supplements Can Cause Liver Damage

02nd May 2008
Dietary Supplements Can Cause Liver Damage By Sandy Powers Dietary supplements such as vitamins, minerals, and herbal products can cause liver damage. I learned this the hard way. When I was... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
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