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The Magic of Making Up - The Power of Positive Relationships

17th August 2010
People who build constructive relationships with their personal friends and family members gain important benefits. * They are healthier * They live longer * They succeed in most of their activities * Sociable people take better care of themselves... Read >
Author: Obadiea

Baby products that are toxin free

12th August 2010
Some products are made from premium, healthy, non toxic materials and others are not. How do you know which products will do the least harm to your baby? Teethers and soft toys PVC or Vinyl gets its soft texture from "plasticizing" chemicals. PVC is... Read >
Author: createdevelop

Alcohol Withdrawal Treatments

18th June 2010
They say that too much of anything is bad for your health. And this is true for almost everything. And when it comes to alcohol, it's even more. If you drink just for the sake of company or because you like it and it's not a habit, it's fine. That will le... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Drug rehab-solve the worries of your loved one is being addicted

23rd May 2010
Drug rehab HigherPowerFoundation.org providing the highest quality Drug rehab treatment for drug, alcohol and continuing care services in a safe, serene and homely environment rehab. Here are a few signs and symptoms of the castle, where worries ab... Read >
Author: Higher Power Foundation

Reduce Stress through Elements Therapeutic Massage for Optimum Health

22nd April 2010
Most people think immediately of relaxation and stress relief when they think of massage, and that is certainly one of the benefits of receiving a massage from a trained therapist. Massage is often thought of as a relaxing special treat or indulgent esca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why meditation is good?

23rd March 2010
Jiddu Krishnamurti(writer and speaker on philosophical and spiritual subjects) once said, "Man, in order to escape his conflicts, has invented many forms of meditation. These have been based on desire, will, and the urge for achievement, and imply conflic... Read >
Author: Baaltazar

The Benefits of Aromatherapy in Childhood Cancer

24th February 2010
What is Aromatherapy? Aromatherapy is a complementary therapy to promote psychological and physical well-being as well as reducing the symptoms of a range of conditions. It is based on the use of concentrated essential plant oils. Essential oils ar... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca

4 Most Common Detrimental Effects Of Stress At Work

11th January 2010
An employee is always under a vicious circle of surveillance and supervision by all his superiors. This indirectly means that he has to have a clean chit in his track record or else the superiors will be kind enough to show the employee the way to exit do... Read >
Author: Jimmy Jason

Dangers of Adolescent Smoking and Cessation Techniques

08th January 2010
The habit of smoking and nicotine addiction are fast catching on among children and adolescents. Commonly viewed as a rite of passage by many adults, experiments in adolescent smoking often turn into a lifelong addiction to nicotine or, at best, regular ... Read >
Author: Hayden

How To Cure Mellitus Type 2 Diabetes

17th December 2009
THE CAUSES AND MECHANISMS OF DIABETES TYPE 2 The exact mechanism that causes the disease is not known. There may be an autoimmune response to insulin or to the molecules on the cell surfaces that the insulin connects to. However, these lifestyle fact... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt

The Treatment And Causes Of Diabetes

17th December 2009
The cause of the disease is not well known. An auto-immune response attacking the insulin producing cells in the langerhansian islets may be a cause. Virus infection may be another cause. The disease also is to some extend inherited. When the glucose... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt

Insomnia And Remedies

11th December 2009
Insomnia can affect a person's everyday life, and many have resorted to all kinds of cures and remedies just to get the much needed sleep. Sleep is a basic necessity for human beings, and deprivation from rest can have considerable negative physiological ... Read >
Author: credulous

The difference between Overtraining and Overloading the muscle

24th November 2009
Back in my early days when I was just starting out at the age of 16 and weighing around 9 stone, I trained 5 - 6 days a week with incredible intensity. In fact I would literally push myself to failure on every single set that I did. The reason being that... Read >
Author: paj_mccarthy

Interior Design Tips for a Healthier You

09th October 2009
Scientists have long known that visual cues in the environment can affect mood and alertness. In October 2005, the journal Building and Environment published a study entitled "Visual Effects of Interior Design in Actual-Size Living Rooms on Physiological ... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Benefits of an Intense Workout

14th September 2009
Intensity will be your key to success, regardless of what muscle group you are training. The mental intensity you are able to generate will cause physiological effects. Muscle protein accumulation and repair occurs when the rate of protein synthesis incr... Read >
Author: Mr. America Jason Kozma
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