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22nd September 2009
As per the American Heart Association (AHA), over 5 million people in the United States are living with heart failure. Each year, over 550,000 new cases of failure are diagnosed, many of whom suffer from fatal heart attacks in a few years after diagnosis.... Read >
Author: georgerydley
03rd September 2009
Whey protein has long been recognised as a important aid to muscle growth and definition as part of a weight training regime.
Whey protein acts by getting to muscles quick after training to aid the rebuild of muscle fibres. As muscle fibres expend and... Read >
Author: David W Brown
29th August 2009
A common problem that can occur in many cities is blocked drainage system. There can a lot of reasons for your drains to get blocked. The pipe could be blocked due to accumulation of silt or the sewer lines might be faulty. But the most common reason is t... Read >
Author: MMAMemories.com
27th July 2009
Coronary Artery Disease is commonly known as Heart Disease or Atherosclerosis. In coronary artery disease, plaque builds up inside the arteries. These plaques are formed by fats and cause the arteries to harden. The deposits are made of fat that came from... Read >
Author: Blubert Tavedorn
09th July 2009
Vomiting in dogs is a pet health condition that is a reaction or a symptom of an underlying disease such as cancer, diarrhea etc. During vomiting the dog will throw out all the food inside his stomach. Continuous vomiting can lead to dehydration due to lo... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux
26th June 2009
Vitamin B12 in food is often called cobalamin and considered as an important water soluble vitamin. However, it is different from other water soluble vitamins because it is not excreted quickly in the urine. Rather, vitamin B12 in food is accumulated and ... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson
09th June 2009
Cerebral Palsy is a severely disabilitating and distressing condition which results from brain damage that may occur during pregnancy or birth. When the condition is attributed to birth trauma, it is generally due to depriving the baby's brain of oxygen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th May 2009
While the United States enjoys some of the world's cleanest water, Third World countries continue to suffer through a constant supply of contaminated water. But no matter how much money is spent, how many hours are committed to improving conditions, most ... Read >
Author: michael russell
25th February 2009
“Soy bean is good for the health.” We’ve all heard this line before, spoken like a mantra, and with good reason because there is more to soy beans than just being a good source of protein. Soy beans contain isoflavones, gensitein, daidzen, and a gen... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato
31st January 2009
Before starting with gluten free diet plan let us look at the importance of fiber. Fiber is a very important nutrient in a balanced diet besides protein, vitamin, carbohydrates, minerals and fat. It helps in digestion, lowers cholesterol, prevents constip... Read >
Author: dick123
30th January 2009
Before starting with gluten free diet plan let us look at the importance of fiber. Fiber is a very important nutrient in a balanced diet besides protein, vitamin, carbohydrates, minerals and fat. It helps in digestion, lowers cholesterol, prevents constip... Read >
Author: dick123
17th December 2008
Books and Magazines for Charity
Of all of the gifts humanity has, one of the most important and special has to be literacy. The ability to read and share ideas and information with one another through written language is really amazing when it’s ... Read >
Author: Peter Marshall -Farrimond
17th December 2008
Books and Magazines for Charity
Of all of the gifts humanity has, one of the most important and special has to be literacy. The ability to read and share ideas and information with one another through written language is really amazing when it’s ... Read >
Author: Peter Marshall -Farrimond
05th December 2008
Heart Attack is a condition in which a portion of the heart muscle is damaged due to inadequate supply of Oxygen to that area. If immediate first aid and medical attention is not given, there may be a Cardiac arrest. That is, the heart stops to pump eno... Read >
Author: Dev Saras
25th June 2008
Acrodermatitis enteropathica is a rare genetic disorder, especially in pediatric and dermatology clinics. It is caused by an inability to absorb sufficient zinc from the diet. Zinc deficiency may be due to inadequate intake, malabsorption, excessive loss,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th May 2008
Anemia is a disorder found in blood when sufficient number of red blood cells or haemoglobin is not available in adequate amount. These cells carry required amount of oxygen to various organs required for their proper functioning.
Shortage of these blo... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel
13th April 2008
If you are stuck with an economic depression or the inadequate supply of monetary funds is making your survival a hardship, then low cost cash advance loans can felicitate your situation with a decent financial assistance. It is a fact that in order to ma... Read >
Author: Andrew Dawson
20th February 2008
Vitamin B refers to a group of 8 vitamins. They are vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (Niacin), vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid), vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine), vitamin B7 (Biotin), vitamin B8 (myo-inositol), vitamin B9 (Folic acid) and vi... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
24th January 2008
Making millions of people happy all around the world, Biocare produces highly effective yet easily affordable health care products for users of all ages. The products from the company are a ready answer to the problem of nutritional deficiency that many p... Read >
Author: John Hayden
10th November 2007
In just an hour, you can expect to lose between 6 and 20 inches off of your body. No amount of working out can make that difference in that time frame. Hitting the gym 5 times a week and pushing your limits on weight training you might lose 5-10 inches in... Read >
Author: Chris
02nd September 2007
Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar is a problem that is much over-looked by many doctors today. Hypoglycemia can be due to alimentary problems, idiopathic causes, fasting, insulinoma, endocrine problems, extrapancreatic causes, hepatic disease, and miscellan... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th August 2007
Vitamin B12, occasionally also known as cobalamin, is one of the most important and most intensively studied of the B complex vitamins. This group of vitamins is known as the B complex because of their biochemical similarity and because of their close in... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
28th August 2007
The entire complex of B vitamins is essential for health, and they're known as the B complex for the very good reason that they interact closely together in the performance of all their vital functions. All the vitamins of the complex are usually found t... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
16th June 2007
Due to inadequate supply of gas in the world market that is caused by its increasing demand, gas prices continue to increase up to the point the consumers are now very cautious in their buying decisions just to minimize gas usage. And because the auto i... Read >
Author: Iver Penn
26th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Dave Mallegg
Can anyone really obtain a decent car for $200, real bargains from government seized cars and other government seized merchandise?
Who can actually buy anything at genuine below-market prices? Better yet, who would a... Read >
Author: Dave Mallegg
20th March 2006
Oxygen and water are essential elements for the proper functioning of the body. Water usually contains anywhere between 1 to 10 ppm (parts per million) of dissolved oxygen. Ponds usually contain the lowest amount. Streams and rivers usually have the highe... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
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