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Exercise Assists Weight Loss Goals

24th October 2011
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in the U. S. is still high. According to World Health Organization (WHO) statistics, countries with highest proportion of people being overweight include Samoa (93.5%), Kiribati (81.5%), French Polynesia (73.7%) an... Read >
Author: DrakeHewitt

Cardiac Disorders in in BPO Industry- A Brief Analysis

23rd October 2011
We all like to develop a lifestyle that is full of comfort and luxury. The style of wok in the professional environment has been changing in the recent years. Today most of us like to work under an environment that provides air conditioning, luxuriant ame... Read >
Author: Ella Greens

Tooth Decay – Origin and Consequences

17th October 2011
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases in humans. It can reach to all teeth as the permanent disease. The decay is a disease generated by the interaction of four factors and develops in... Read >
Author: Andrew sam

Treatment for Traveller’s Diarrhoea

17th October 2011
When the going gets tough, and when Traveller’s Diarrhoea already attacked your system, which is marked by increased frequency of loose bowel movements, abdominal pain, urgency to go to the toilet, nausea and vomiting, there is no place for disregard, ins... Read >
Author: juno101

Herbal Medicine by A Strande Naturopath

14th October 2011
Herbal medicine refers to using a plant’s seed, berries, roots, leaves, bark, or flowers for medical purposes. Herbalism has a long tradition of use outside of conventional medicine. It is becoming more mainstream as improvements in analysis and quality c... Read >
Author: Dr. Aleksander

Skin Mistakes That Will Cause You To Borrow A Cash Advance

13th October 2011
Women are so vain when it comes to their skin. In fact, many with smaller budgets would go as far as applying for cash advances to undergo surgeries or to afford high-end cosmetics or treatments. They take advantage of the fact that these loans offer conv... Read >
Author: Cazz

Holiday Rentals In Javea

05th October 2011
Did you know that the World Health Organization once gave recognition to Javea as the one with the healthiest climate in the world? Also, they are known to have the highest number of recorded hours of sunshine per year than any other place in Spain. If yo... Read >
Author: DougSalinas

Why Organic Bedding Is Superior To Conventional Cotton Bedding

26th September 2011
We love our cotton - whether we're looking for organic bedding or a new natural T-shirt. But if you haven't heard yet about the incredible impact conventional cotton has on the environment, you'll be interested to read these facts and figures about how co... Read >
Author: adesbarats

Solar Ovens - Chocolate Chip Cookies Are Healthy

26th September 2011
Our environment can have as much impact on our health as food and water. Smoking three to four packs of cigarettes a day can totally negate the healthful benefits of a steady diet consisting of organic vegetables, meats, fish, grains and dairy products. T... Read >
Author: Douglas Hoover

Cancer: The Major Cause of Death Worldwide

19th September 2011
Cancer affected people are struggling hard to live and it is necessary to be aware of proper information on cancer in order to improve the survival rate. The main objective of this article is to introduce the reader about the general aspects of cancer. Ho... Read >
Author: Bakul Sikri

Prevalence of Visual Impairment in the World

12th September 2011
If you are wearing eyeglasses, you are part of the hundreds of millions worldwide who are visually impaired. According to the World Health Organization, around 280 million are visually impaired, a little less than 40 million are blind, and more than 200 m... Read >
Author: Bruno Hill

Key to Healthy Living

12th August 2011
"Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." This was the statement made by the World Health Organization in the year 1946. Most diseases are pertaining to lifestyle and ... Read >
Author: Ben Rogers

Chiropractic Treatment for Motor Vehicle Accidents

12th August 2011
Motor vehicle accidents are always on the news and even on newspapers. According to World Health Organization (WHO) almost 38 million people are injured because of motor accidents every day. This is a serious problem that should be given attention; some p... Read >
Author: DianaMariana

The Urgent Need to Find a Long Term Solution to Drinking Water Scarcity

10th August 2011
The large size of the population and its fast growth rate compounded by poverty and other social problems place a huge strain on the natural resources of Bangladesh. The adverse effects of uncontrolled population explosion are seen on the socio-economic f... Read >
Author: Sheonty Sultan

The Poor State of General Healthcare & Eye Treatment in Underdeveloped Countries

10th August 2011
The health situation in Bangladesh remains poor as compared to world health standards despite the improvement measures initiated by the government over the past decade. Malnourishment is a major problem faced by the poor and economically backward class an... Read >
Author: Sheonty Sultan
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