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A Guide to IBS

30th September 2009
Many people find it surprising to be diagnosed with a syndrome that has been with them for years. This is often the case with irritable bowel syndrome for which many people are only diagnosed and treated after several years of suffering over the disorder.... Read >
Author: Murry Ferrell

ADD: Is It Or Isn't It?

29th September 2009
In our busy modern world, the terms ADD (attention deficit disorder) and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is sometimes overused. Teachers who find kids to be unruly and daydreaming send notes home to parents and tell them, "Your child is no... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Help lose weight

25th September 2009
Do you feel you need help lose weight? For the answer, instead of looking outside, you should look within yourself. Deep inside, you are well aware of your weaknesses when you reach out for a second or third helping of your favorite foods or when you shy ... Read >
Author: Greg Davis

Diagnosis and Screening Options

24th September 2009
Diagnosis and Screening Options Finding the root cause of a condition or illness one always wants to know exactly what is going on and what has caused it. .In both natural and mainstream medicine there are approaches which can be used to establish the ... Read >
Author: R Rafaelsson

Thanks Mankind!

23rd September 2009
I got to thinking today and i have to say, we rock! Humans I mean. For some reason, as I sat there, eating my McDonalds, I started thinking about technology. Man was I impressed! We have so much, and we dont think about it enough. I suppose it really does... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ten Top Tips For Las Vegas Marriage Requirements

23rd September 2009
So you've decided to get married in Las Vegas. Great! But what do you actually have to do in order to get a Las Vegas marriage license? Here are ten top tips explaining Las Vegas marriage requirements. 1. Las Vegas Marriage requirements are the same f... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How Get A Marriage Certificate Asap...

23rd September 2009
Laws for marriage certificate vary from state to state. This means that you will depend on the state that you live in and follow by the rules. A person cannot just request for a marriage certificate without proper requirements. Laws have been required tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are You In Pain and Stumped Find Out What A Doctor Of Chiropractic Can Do For You!

22nd September 2009
Whenever you speak of chiropractors, you will often hear the adherents of old school medical treatments deride their work as being unlicensed and a quack's profession. Yet speak to someone who really understands the science behind the art of chiropractics... Read >
Author: Kaleb

Tips For Relieving Arthritis Pain

22nd September 2009
Are you aware that arthritis has become one of the most invasive diseases in the United States today, afflicting one of every seven Americans? People who are already fifty years of age or more are the ones usually afflicted with arthritis but there are p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Arthritis in your Dog

21st September 2009
As is the case with humans, restricted mobility and increased lethargy are tell-tale signs of arthritis in dogs. In the United States, roughly 20% percent of our “furry family” members suffer from arthritis. Fortunately, once pet parents have identif... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM

Diabetes Control

16th September 2009
DIABETES CONTROL ======================= WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEED TO SLASH DOWN OUR SUGAR INTAKE? ----------------------- The cells become starving for energy because they do not have access to the glucose in short term. The body produces in... Read >
Author: MichaelDominic

What is ICSI?(intracytoplasmic sperm injection)

16th September 2009
ICSI, which is pronounced ick-see, stands for intracytoplasmic sperm injection. ICSI may be used as part of an IVF treatment. In normal IVF, many sperm are placed together with an egg, in hopes that one of the sperm will enter and fertilize the egg. Wi... Read >
Author: Deccan

What is Irritible Bowel Syndrome?

15th September 2009
Irritable Bowel Sydrone is a disorder that is very common and affects mainly the large intestine. It is called a syndrome since it comes with a group of symptoms such as cramping, bloating, diarrhea, gas and constipation. Contrary to common notion Irr... Read >
Author: Murry Ferrell

Gout Diagnosis and Treatment 101

06th September 2009
Gout diagnosis and treatment is one of the most commonly researched medical conditions. Many people are trying to figure out if the pain they are experiencing is gout, and if it is how can they find relief from the pain. This article is going to assist yo... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Gout Diagnosis and Treatment 101

06th September 2009
Gout diagnosis and treatment is one of the most commonly researched medical conditions. Many people are trying to figure out if the pain they are experiencing is gout, and if it is how can they find relief from the pain. This article is going to assist yo... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Wellness Panel Blood Tests

04th September 2009
Significance of Cancer Blood Tests If an individual is at high risk for cancer, either because it runs in family or they have exposed themselves to cancer causing agents, it's a smart idea to see a doctor and take a Wellness Panel Blood Tests. There ar... Read >
Author: Booker Brewer

Eating Vegetarian Diabetes Style

31st August 2009
Diabetes is a health risk that affects 18.9 million people and 6.3% of the population in America today. It is the medical term given to the condition where the body can no longer effectively use insulin to burn sugar and create energy. The condition can... Read >
Author: Jane Morrison

Resveratrol Side Effects - What You Should Know

30th August 2009
If you have been considering taking resveratrol then you are surely interested in learning whether there are any known resveratrol side effects. Well, the truth is that while long-term side effects in humans are not yet known, many positive side effect... Read >
Author: nicossty

Medical Treatment to Help You Deal With Bipolar Disorder

28th August 2009
If tests have shown that you do have bipolar disorder, your doctor will administer medical treatment to help you deal with this illness. One of the most frequent drugs used to treat bipolar disorder is lithium. This is because it evens out mood swings... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

'Which Thyroid Function Test Should You Have?'

28th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith There are a variety of thyroid function tests that may be performed in order to assess how well a person's thyroid gland is functioning rather than just the standard blood test for thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) that... Read >

Blood Glucose Level

27th August 2009
Glucose in your blood is the most important source of energy for all humans and animals. It is basically a type of sugar which circulates across the blood providing the desperately needed energy. Glucose is manufactured in the body, through the food we ... Read >
Author: Terence Wright

Pain Management for Pets

25th August 2009
Your pet shouldn’t be in pain. In this day and age there is really no reason for it. So much can be done for your pet’s pain. You want your pet to be happy and live long, right? Then take care of your pet’s pain as soon as it occurs. You n... Read >
Author: Neven Zeremski

What You Need To Know About The Symptoms Of High Cholesterol

22nd August 2009
Many people in society today suffer high cholesterol without having any symptoms of high cholesterol. You may want to know how it can affect you so read on... Background It is normal to have cholesterol is our bloodstreams. It is a fat that is esse... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

Marriage Laws for Wedding Planners State by State

21st August 2009
You must know the laws and policies of the state you plan to get married in. Some states have some unusual laws, so always make sure you or your wedding planner knows all the laws pertaining to your marriage. In the US, marriage laws are regulated at ... Read >
Author: Molly D

Knee Replacement: Before and After

19th August 2009
Your orthopedic surgeon has examined your painful, stiff and swollen knee. You have answered questions regarding the pain you feel-the exact location, when it started, how long it lasts, whether it comes and goes, what activity causes it to hurt most-and... Read >
Author: Yodle

Retirement: Plan B

18th August 2009
The good news is that we are living longer. This means that we have many extra years to enjoy ourselves with our friends and family, with our food, drink and other earthly pleasures. As long as we keep popping all the anti-cholesterol, anti-sugar and an... Read >
Author: glenloyd

Premature Menopause

18th August 2009
Premature menopause normally occurs before the age of 40 and it can be natural or induced. It can be due to genetics, an illness or as a result of a medical procedure. Symptoms of this condition include irregular or missed periods and hot flashes where yo... Read >
Author: Mercy

Common Mesothelioma Terminology

13th August 2009
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is often associated with exposure to asbestos fibers in the air. The mere name Mesothelioma should be an indication that there are many phrases in this area that go beyond basic English. In this article, we will shed ... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Spinal Arthritis; Signs And Symptoms

11th August 2009
If you have spinal arthritis, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms. You may experience lower back pains which may also run down to the buttocks, thighs or the pelvic area. You may also experience spinal stiffness especially in the morn... Read >
Author: Mercy

Muscle Arthritis; Signs And Symptoms

10th August 2009
Myositis is the medical term for inflammation of muscle tissue. One form of muscle arthritis is dermatomyositis and is characterized by soreness, inflammation as well as pain in the muscles. There could also be an accompanying dry rash that affects the sk... Read >
Author: Mercy

Methotrexate, How And When To Use It

10th August 2009
Methotrexate is commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis as well as other rheumatic conditions. This drug is classified as a Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug or DMARD because it helps to reduce pain as well as the swelling associated with arthriti... Read >
Author: Mercy

Methotrexate, How And When To Use It

08th August 2009
Methotrexate is commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis as well as other rheumatic conditions. This drug is classified as a Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug or DMARD because it helps to reduce pain as well as the swelling associated with arthriti... Read >
Author: Mercy

Arthritis - Basic Information

04th August 2009
Arthritis plainly means inflammation of one or additional joints. Arthritis is normally accompanied by joint pain. Symptoms Rheumatoid arthritis is in the main worse in the morning and associated with stiffness; in the initial stages, patients of... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll

Arthritis Diagnosis

03rd August 2009
Arthritis diagnosis precedes treatment. With over 100 types of this disease, the early symptoms can overlap making diagnosis difficult. During diagnosis, the doctor will look for specific signs, symptoms as well as the disease characteristics. The doctor ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Rheumatoid Arthritis, Signs And Symptoms

02nd August 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic and systematic disorder that principally affects the joints leading to an inflammatory synovistis. This condition can lead to the destruction of the articular cartilage and ankylosis of the joints. Apart from the joints, ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Lower back pain - the underlying causes

16th July 2009
Lower back pain can be agonizing and it can affect every part of your life. The pain can be so bad it can interfere with your ability to sit and stand comfortably, making exercise, playing with your children, driving and many other activities difficult to... Read >
Author: Stephen Akamine

Accutane Taking Strategy

16th July 2009
Although I am someone who supports home remedies to cure acne. I ain't a non-believer of chemicals as well. Chemicals do get the job done great as well, just that they usually come with certain side effects that are usually mild. Ok Accutane, the most ... Read >
Author: Alwyn Tan

Learn To Prevent Hair Loss

16th July 2009
You will experience excess hair loss at some point in your life. When this happens you may become terrified at losing your good hair. So before this happens you can take some precautions to prevent hair loss so that your hair does not fall out rapidly. ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Arthritis Help For Gout

12th July 2009
This article discusses symptoms of gout and the usual treatment recommended as arthritis help. Metabolic arthritis is the name given to gout because it is due to a congenital problem with the metabolism of uric acid. An attack of gout causes the urate cr... Read >
Author: johnjulieannevz

Diagnosis and Arthritis Help for Rheumatoid Arthritis

12th July 2009
Arthritis help for rheumatoid arthritis should be customized for you, as an individual. Rheumatoid arthritis occurs when the body triggers off an attack on itself – this is known as an immune disease. At this time, there is no known cause for this att... Read >
Author: johnjulieannevz

Tips to control symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

10th July 2009
According to reports, more than 30% of people suffer from the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) during their lifetime. In fact, after common cold, IBS is the leading cause of school and office absenteeism. In people who suffer from IBS, the i... Read >
Author: Kilian

Tinnitus Solution - How to Choose the Best Tinnitus Treatments?

05th July 2009
The buzzing or ringing sound that can be heard ceaselessly in the absence of any external source is linked with tinnitus. There are a number of disorders that share this particular symptom. In case you are experiencing the symptoms associated with tinn... Read >
Author: Candy

Everything About Diabetes - Information and Advice

01st July 2009
Diabetes is a disorder that affects the way your body uses food for energy. Normally, the sugar you take in is digested and broken down to a simple sugar, known as glucose. The glucose then circulates in your blood where it waits to enter cells t... Read >
Author: ghostb

Everything About Diabetes - Information and Advice

01st July 2009
Diabetes Diabetes is a disorder that affects the way your body uses food for energy. Normally, the sugar you take in is digested and broken down to a simple sugar, known as glucose. Th... Read >
Author: ghostb

Moving Your Body Back Into Balance: Understanding How Iron Works for Your Body

30th June 2009
Finding the symptoms that may cause you to function at a lower level then normal is the first step to getting treatments and better help for your needs. Some of the common problems that many suffer from are iron deficiency. This is a known type of anaem... Read >
Author: brookeh9

Asthma in dogs

30th June 2009
Dogs that have asthma are less frequent than feline that have it. Some studies have shown that the asthma is more frequent in small and middle age dogs. Asthma can change the life of the pet, just like in humans. Have you ever seen a dog that had asth... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Important Information About Sun Allergy

28th June 2009
When it comes to our youngsters we worry over every little scratched knee and torn fingernail. It is our job to ensure that they remain healthy and we love them a good deal that it hurts when something goes wrong. However, there are unanticipated things t... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Common Dermatological Issues of Your Shar Pei Dog

19th June 2009
Even if your shar pei looks totally unlike any other dog, he will still encounter most of the bugs and critters that give other breeds a hard time. Let's have a look at some of these top concerns. The first thing we need to know is that the skin of a s... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Things That Every Dog Owner Must Know When Going to the Vet

19th June 2009
Things That Every Dog Owner Must Know When Going to the Vet 1. Your veterinarian is one of the most important people in your dog's life. You should choose your veterinarian just as you select your own doctor, by reputation and quality of service. Yo... Read >
Author: JonJG

Lung Cancer Treatment

12th June 2009
Lung cancer treatment depends on the specific cell type, how far it has spread and the patient’s status. The three most common treatment methods are surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. After it has been confirmed that a patient has lung cancer,... Read >
Author: Mercy

Cure For Anxiety - Eliminate Physical Factor With Medication

12th June 2009
Anxiety is curable. You can be free from anxiety any time, provided you choose to take action towards this end. There is only one thing you need to do: seek medical attention. You are now empowered to recognize the symptoms of the major anxiety disorders ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Resveratrol risks – should some people avoid it?

10th June 2009
For many years now the substance known as resveratrol has been on the market but more importantly it has been on the radar of the medical and scientific communities. The reason for this comes down to the properties that the substance contains, such as ant... Read >
Author: Alfitness

Resveratrol risks – should some people avoid it?

10th June 2009
For many years now the substance known as resveratrol has been on the market but more importantly it has been on the radar of the medical and scientific communities. The reason for this comes down to the properties that the substance contains, such as ant... Read >
Author: Alfitness

Prostate PSA Test - the Reasons

10th June 2009
One of the most widespread types of cancer that influences males is prostate cancer. In the United States , actually , there is one case for every 6 men. The cancer grows gradually and is usually concentrated on the prostate gland. There are patients who... Read >
Author: C.G.

Are You At Risk Of Bowl Cancer…?

06th June 2009
Do you get stomach pains, feel tired, urgently have to use the toilet after eating? Do you suffer from nausea, mouth ulcers, diarrhea, bloating, wind, or constipation? Do you have headaches, depression, bone and joint pain, weight loss, or anemia? ... Read >
Author: bluenose

Weight Loss Diet Know about Thyroid Disorder

05th June 2009
A thyroid disorder called hypothyroidism means you have an underactive thyroid gland. If you have trouble losing weight no matter what you do, it could be because you are hypothyroid. There are almost 30 million Americans with thyroid disease and women ar... Read >
Author: Weight Loss

Weight Loss Diet Know about Thyroid Disorder

05th June 2009
A thyroid disorder called hypothyroidism means you have an underactive thyroid gland. If you have trouble losing weight no matter what you do, it could be because you are hypothyroid. There are almost 30 million Americans with thyroid disease and women ar... Read >
Author: Weight Loss

Building a Strong San Francisco DUI Defense

05th June 2009
If you have been charged with driving under the influence, you need to work with an experienced attorney to build the strongest possible defense against the DUI charges. Because a DUI conviction can result in penalties including jail time, probation, ste... Read >
Author: shefmanlaw

The Thyroid: Often Overlooked or Misdiagnosed

05th June 2009
The Thyroid - Often Overlooked or Misdiagnosed Most MD's use blood tests called T3, T4, and T7 to determine thyroid activity in patients. They then compare these blood readings to what is called "normal" ranges, and if the blood tests fall into these r... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Candida Albicans Symptoms - Natural Remedies For Rapid Treatment and Relief

20th May 2009
Have you ever had creamy-white or bluish-white batches on your tongue that become inflamed and red that continues on the lining of the mouth into the throat? Has your child ever had a diaper rash that is red and somewhat scaly? As a woman you might have a... Read >
Author: 2Deano

Gouty Arthritis Treatment And Causes

12th May 2009
Gouty arthritis is also known as gout. This article is going to detail the top gouty arthritis treatment methods, as well as some of the causes. First, however, an overview of gout is necessary. Many people do not realize what it is and thus may not ev... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Low Testosterone Levels Common in Diabetic Men

12th May 2009
Low testosterone levels are observed commonly in the diabetic men. Recent research has proved that diabetic men are prone to the low testosterone levels. The major outbreak has been that both the type of the diabetes disturbs the testosterone levels in th... Read >
Author: Mark Gats

Ovarian Cancer

26th April 2009
Ovaries are part of a woman's reproductive organs. Ovarian cancer actually represents a group of different tumors that arise from diverse types of tissue contained within the ovary. The most common type of ovarian cancer arises from the epithelial cells (... Read >
Author: Mercy

Discover the Effective Ways of Treating Knee Arthritis

22nd April 2009
There are a number of injuries and diseases that can affect the knees and the most common is joint inflammation or arthritis. Arthritis is a common disease of middle aged and older people but it can also occur in young adults. This kind of problem could ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Menopause Symptoms : Timeframe For Symptoms

17th April 2009
All grown women are aware of the menopause and their need to know about it, most importantly how long it goes on for and what changes they are likely to experience as menopause symptoms. Strictly speaking, once menopause kicks in it is with you for life, ... Read >
Author: Francine Cook

Breast augmentation

16th April 2009
What is breast augmentation? Breast augmentation is a cosmetic operation to increase the size of breasts. What are the reasons for having a breast augmentation? Possible reasons for breast augmentation include: underdevelopment during puberty... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

Bladder tumours

16th April 2009
What are bladder tumours? The bladder is the sac in which urine from the kidneys is stored until you urinate. It can stretch to hold over 400 millilitres of fluid, although the urge to pass urine happens before this limit is reached. Bladder tumours ar... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

About the In Vitro Fertilization Procedure (IVF) Important Info for Potential Patients

16th April 2009
The in vitro fertilization procedure has become a very popular solution to the problem of infertility within the last two decades. In vitro fertilization is completed in a five-step process. In the following article, we will discuss this procedure more ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Fibromyalgia, a rheumatic disorder

10th April 2009
What is Fibromyalgia or FMS? Fibromyalgia is a rheumatic disorder that is characterized by widespread muscle pain and fatigue that has no physical cause. People suffering from FMS will wake up feeling tired and lethargic and will experience aching a... Read >
Author: HerbalMeds

Don't Catch That Cold - Detox and Develop Radiant Health

09th April 2009
I was ill regularly before I discovered the natural workings of my body and their role in developing health. In fact, by the time I was 25 I was taking antibiotics up to ten times a year, and often suffered from overlapping ailments – viruses, infection... Read >
Author: Karunadetox

Your Kids And Bronchitis

09th April 2009
Acute bronchitis is most common during the winter season which usually strikes children. Some viruses attack the lining of the bronchial tree which leads to an infection. Swelling heightens because the body combats with the viruses. When there is mo... Read >
Author: July Somma

Fun Runs For Charity and Why Go The Extra Mile

09th April 2009
Would you consider a fun runs run event, for desperate children? Peter Jackel returned from a trip to India with a terrible illness and a resolve to break the poverty cycle for Indian children. Peter visited India in August 2009 intent on increasing... Read >
Author: jaycoolstaycool

Fun Runs For Charity and Why Go The Extra Mile

09th April 2009
Would you consider a fun runs run event, for desperate children? Peter Jackel returned from a trip to India with a terrible illness and a resolve to break the poverty cycle for Indian children. Peter visited India in August 2009 intent on increasing... Read >
Author: jaycoolstaycool

It Is Possible That Eating In Restaurants Cause Food Poisoning

09th April 2009
Spoiled food that has harmful and dangerous bacteria in it, when taken by someone, suffers with food poisoning. According to the estimation of the U.S. CDC 76 million indispositions, 325,000 hospitalizations, and 5,000 deaths are caused by food poisoning... Read >
Author: dancinghorse85

Contaminated Agents Cause Food Poisoning

08th April 2009
The cause for food poisoning to some is consuming spoiled food which has unhealthy and perilous bacteria in it. Food poisoning accounts for 76 million indispositions, 325,000 hospitalizations, and 5,000 deaths each year. While there are around 250 dis... Read >
Author: dancinghorse85

Nine Factors That Will Affect Your Health Insurance Quote

04th April 2009
There are many factors that affect what the health insurance company will charge you. Perhaps it would be helpful to you to learn about those factors, so that you can understand the quotes you are getting. Whatever you do, please work with an experienc... Read >
Author: Richard Day

Driving Under The Influence Misconceptions

02nd April 2009
Driving under the influence of anything is a very dangerous activity. Vehicular deaths are the most common way to die in America. This has been true for several decades. Driving combined with alcohol simply increases the dangers of driving even more. ... Read >
Author: Knoxville

What are the types of baldness?

02nd April 2009
The most common type of baldness in men is known as male pattern baldness. With this type of hair loss, men will experience hair loss at the temples and the crown of the head. Male pattern baldness can occur at any age, however this process mostly starts ... Read >
Author: Hayden

Fitnessforworld: Common Mistakes Bodybuilders Make With Anabolic Steroids

31st March 2009
Fitnessforworld: Common Mistakes Bodybuilders Make With Anabolic Steroids Using Excessive Dosages When taking steroids, the more you take is not always the best way to go. Taking excessive dosages has become a huge problem with steroids today. It isn'... Read >
Author: fitnessforworld

Medical Oncologist for Breast Cancer

28th March 2009
Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of cancer. A medical oncologist is a doctor specializing in the study and treatment of cancer. However, a medical oncologist for breast cancer should first consult with a pathologist... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

The Problem with Dual-Diagnosis in Addiction Treatment

25th March 2009
Being diagnosed with another ailment while undergoing alcohol abuse or drug addiction treatment could prevent a successful resolution to both problems. Dual-diagnosis – diagnosing someone with both a substance abuse problem and a mental or emotional ... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Living With Anxiety

23rd March 2009
When you're anxious, you are expecting the upcoming. You might be scared of a doable encounter with a spider... Or upsetting about the workable outcome of your fresh blood tests... Or difficult to personage out if the racing middle your sensation means th... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

Piss drug testing

11th March 2009
Nearly everyone in this globe is addicted to some or the other kind of drug or stimulator. Among other drugs, Marijuana is a normal habit among the teens and a person receives immense contentment and delight when taken. Now that one develops Marijuana add... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

What are the Symptoms of Heartworms?

11th March 2009
Heartworms are prevalent in nearly all countries while the countries with tropical and warm climates which includes most of USA. These tiny worms cause a variety of infections in smaller animals such as coyotes, wolves, foxes and even our pets like cats a... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Women And Fibromyalgia

11th March 2009
Fibromyalgia is one of the most common diseases affecting the muscles, tendons, and joints in women. Many health care professionals still do not recognize the condition as a disorder, most likely, because x-rays, blood tests, and biopsies often show no pr... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe

Bronchitis Relief

11th March 2009
Bronchitis disease can cause a lot of discomfort especially due to airways congestion. Bronchitis relief is done by taking bronchodilaters. The condition is caused by inflammation of the airways by pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. The viruses invo... Read >
Author: Mercy

What You Need To Know About Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment?

09th March 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in the joints. Autoimmune diseases are illnesses where the body attacks its own immune system. The autoimmune system is made up of cells that destroy invaders such as infections... Read >
Author: Alan

The Many Triggers of Depression

06th March 2009
Most often than not, people who suffer from clinical depression cannot believe that they suffer from the condition for the simple reason that they find no reason to feel that sad about. But it is important to understand that one of the most prominent qual... Read >
Author: morningshift

Severe Bronchitis

03rd March 2009
Severe bronchitis is as a result of a severe inflammation of the large bronchi. This can happen when one has an attack from pathogens. These pathogens are bacteria and viruses. Other causes of bronchitis can be smoking and inhaling dangerous fumes. Se... Read >
Author: Mercy

Genital Herpes Virus and the symptoms of Genital Herpes

28th February 2009
Genital herpes is spread by direct contact with an infected person. Sexual intercourse or oral sex are usually the most common ways of the virus spreading. Genital herpes usually entails the sufferer getting breakouts or episodes, in-between they experien... Read >
Author: David Gange

What To Do When The Police Break the Law: Motions in a DUI Case

20th February 2009
Motions are powerful weapons against illegal police tactics in a DUI case. A motion is a request by a defendant to the court. There are various motions that may be filed by a defense attorney, and the motion most often filed by a DUI attorney in San Diego... Read >
Author: timangeles

How to avoid suffering in ICU!

17th February 2009
Can you imagine yourself lying down in a hospital bed with a Foley going though your urethra, a breathing tube ( endotracheal tube ) going through your larynx, and a feeding tube (NG tube ) going through your nose! How about a vascular catheter going thro... Read >
Author: Familyigloo

Symptoms & Treatment for Gout - How to Alleviate Gout Pain

02nd February 2009
Gout is not something that appears overnight, or at an instant. Normally, like many other things in life, gout comes in stages. The first of these stages if called the asymptomatic stage, followed by the acute stage. Then, proceeding is the intercritical ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

What is a Bleeding Disorder and How it Can Be Treated.

31st January 2009
Bleeding disorders refer to the situation, when the clotting system of human body becomes incapable of restraining blood from various body parts. For instance, the main body parts suffering from these disorders are nose and gums. Apart from this, menstr... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Boost Your Immune System - Learn to Play Bridge

28th January 2009
Did you know that if you learn to play bridge it may help boost your immune system? It’s true. Berkeley University in the USA wanted to know if it was possible that active use of the brain could help improve immune system function. In 2000 they c... Read >
Author: gogetter

Lack of Sunshine may shorten Lifespan

28th January 2009
According to three recent studies, sunshine may hold the key to a longer life. Results from these studies have shown that death rates are higher for people with the lowest levels of vitamin D in their body. Vitamin D is sometimes called the sunshine v... Read >
Author: Good Guide

Life Insurance No Medical Exams - What You Need to Know

23rd January 2009
Life Insurance No Medical Exams offers consumers the choice of affordable life insurance protection without having to take a physical exam or any blood tests to qualify for coverage. Due to the technology of the internet life insurance companies can no... Read >
Author: Hadley

Learn About No Medical Life Insurance

23rd January 2009
See yourself what No Medical Life Insurance can do for you. No Physical Life Insurance policies are available online from several highly rated life insurance companies. The technology of the internet has made it possible for insurers to quickly and ... Read >
Author: Hadley

Management of Respiratory Conditions by Physiotherapists

21st January 2009
Respiratory conditions are a very common presentation in community and hospital settings, with a wide variety of diagnoses being assessed and treated by physiotherapy. Conditions which can present include pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, asthma, bronchiecta... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Dog Arthritis – Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment

20th January 2009
Arthritis affects people but also our dear pets. Statistics say that in US about 25% of pets are affected by arthritis. As a dog owner and lover, you should pay attention that your non-human friend is always in good mood, playful and that it eats well and... Read >
Author: AnneMing

Causes of Hair Loss Explained

16th January 2009
The average person approximately loses fifty to one hundred hairs a day, and grows roughly fifty to a hundred hairs a day. When the rate of loss is the same as the rate of expansion, few folk worry for the health of their hair. Sadly, when the rate of los... Read >
Author: Thomas Choo

Blue Cross Blue Shield Helps The Uninsured Find Affordable Health Insurance

16th January 2009
Imagine what a trip the emergency room would be like without insurance, for the hundreds of thousands of people this happens to every year a simple trip to the hospital may turn out to be a complete nightmare. What started out as a simple cold for a colle... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton

Hair drug tests myths

12th January 2009
Workplace drug testing has been an ever increasing trend in increasing the workforce of a company while off-putting costs due to incompetent and drug impaired employees and for this reason drug dependent individuals are always in search for ways to pass d... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Steve Jobs’ Wasting-Away Health Problem

09th January 2009
Yesterday Steve Jobs floated a description of his personal health problems into the public; calling them “a hormone imbalance that has been ‘robbing’ me of the proteins my body needs to be healthy. Sophisticated blood tests have confirmed this diagn... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

A Man's Guide To Health

09th January 2009
Men have a well-earned reputation for tuning up their car more frequently than their bodies. But regular check-ups and screenings at the appropriate age can help prevent equipment deterioration and malfunction. Though guidelines vary depending on the sour... Read >
Author: chriswalker

How to Get Relief from Tension Headaches

08th January 2009
Tension headaches, just as the name suggests, are headaches that result from being overly tense or stressed out. People who are overworked at their jobs, or simply have too many things going through their minds, are more prone to getting tension headaches... Read >
Author: Jeremy C.W

Learn About Different No Exam Online Life Insurance Quotes

06th January 2009
When you start looking for no exam life insurance quotes you will see that there are different types of policies you can purchase without needing to have a medical examination, blood tests or urine tests. If you are in good health it will be well wort... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Heartworms and Your Pet

05th January 2009
What are heartworms? Heartworms are large parasitic worms that live in the hearts of dogs, cats, and some wild animals. Heartworm larvae make their way to the heart of the animal within about 70-90 days. Providing both male and female worms are prese... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Baby Bronchitis

05th January 2009
Baby bronchitis is as a result of exposure to pathogens causing the infection. These pathogens include viruses and bacteria. In order to treat baby bronchitis, the exact cause should be known first. This is by doing diagnosis in your nearest baby healt... Read >
Author: Mercy

The Effects of High Potassium for Kidney

31st December 2008
Potassium is a mineral discovered organically in several fruits and vegetables, such as oranges, potatoes, bananas, dried fruits, dried beans and peas, as well as nuts. Healthy kidneys calculate potassium in your blood and eliminate surplus amounts. Unhea... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Jaundice - Causes, Treatment and Symptoms

13th December 2008
Jaundice is a symptom of hepatitis, jaundice causes your skin and your eyes appear yellow. The yellow color of the skin and eyes are caused by an excess amount of bilirubin. Bilirubin is a yellow chemical in hemoglobin which builds up in the body when the... Read >
Author: TomSmith

Do You Know What Causes Down Syndrome?

13th December 2008
Down syndrome children are a lot of work. Parents will need a team of doctors, including a cardiologist, a gastroenterologist, a pediatrician and other specialists, like speech therapists. Babies with Down syndrome may have trouble learning to roll over, ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Owner's Guide to Pancreatitis in Cats

08th December 2008
Your cat's pancreas produces enzymes and hormones to aid digestion. Pancreatitis in cats occurs when this vital organ becomes inflamed. This allows digestive enzymes to escape and possible cause damage to nearby organs. This condition can affect feline... Read >
Author: D Swain

Dog Bloat: Owner's Guide to Bloat in Dogs

08th December 2008
Bloat in dogs is one of the most common causes of death. This condition occurs when your dog's stomach swells due to excess fluid or gas. It can be life-threatening in under an hour. So, what exactly causes this condition? Causes There are a few ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Jaundice - Causes, Treatment and Symptoms

05th December 2008
Jaundice is a symptom of hepatitis, jaundice causes your skin and your eyes appear yellow. The yellow color of the skin and eyes are caused by an excess amount of bilirubin. Bilirubin is a yellow chemical in hemoglobin which builds up in the body when the... Read >
Author: Ash

The History Behind Down Syndrome Genetic

04th December 2008
One in 1,000 American babies is born with the Down syndrome genetic condition, although it is estimated that 90% of the mothers who receive an early diagnosis choose abortion. There are many fallacies about people with Down syndrome that scare parents int... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The ins and outs of breast reduction surgery

03rd December 2008
For many women the dream is to have larger breasts but for some the opposite is in fact the problem. The size of a woman's breasts is of course partly down to genetics but factors such as weight gain and pregnancy can also take their toll on this area. ... Read >
Author: james

Help for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Sufferers

03rd December 2008
Irritable bowel syndrome is not a life threatening illness; however, it can be very uncomfortable and can cause many individuals to begin staying at home instead of dealing with the problems that can arise while in public such as diarrhea. Diarrhea is jus... Read >
Author: Valerie Balandra

Cat Constipation: An Owner's Guide to Constipation in Cats

01st December 2008
Constipation in cats is a relatively common occurrence. Like you, your constipated cat will have trouble having a bowel movement. This condition is very common in older cats. However, cats of any age can have a bout of constipation. So, what exactly c... Read >
Author: D Swain

Recommended Diet for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients

30th November 2008
The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome are quite common. However, most of us have experienced cramps, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and diarrhea frequently enough to dismiss these as nothing more than just a result of fatigue and overeating... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury

An Introduction to Canine Lymphosarcoma

26th November 2008
Canine lymphosarcoma is a deadly cancer in dogs. The disease can occur in various parts of the body, but commonly affects the lymph nodes. It can also invade the liver, spleen, and other organs. Symptoms Dogs display different symptoms based on whe... Read >
Author: D Swain

Tips from Doctors to Prevent Kidney Stones

26th November 2008
To prevent kidney stones is important for one who has had more than one kidney stone because it perhaps apt to form another. In many cases, you can prevent kidney stones by making a few lifestyle alterations. If these measures aren't helpful to prevent... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Some Essential Marriage Laws To Guide You

05th November 2008
In the United States, marriage laws differ from state to state. A man and a woman, whose marriage was performed in a different state, will have their marriage recognized in the state they go to, provided the laws from where they came from were followed to... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Feline Anxiety and Stress

30th October 2008
Cats want to do today what they did yesterday and plan to do tomorrow what they did today. Cats in particular, it seems do not want to have anything to do with change in their environment or even any type of confusion. When their normal surroundings are p... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Feline Anxiety and Stress

30th October 2008
Cats want to do today what they did yesterday and plan to do tomorrow what they did today. Cats in particular, it seems do not want to have anything to do with change in their environment or even any type of confusion. When their normal surroundings are p... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Thirst Increase in cats

27th October 2008
Those of you who have cats need to be aware of all the pet health related problems that may affect your cat within their lifetime. One of the most common of these problems might be an increase in thirst. This is a pet health issue that shouldn’t be take... Read >
Author: JamesGosling

Natural Arthritis Cures

21st October 2008
Do you have pain in your joints or are you suffering from joint stiffness, swelling and redness? If, the answer is “Yes” then go see a doctor. Such symptoms indicate that you are suffering from ‘Arthritis’. Usually, people face this problem afte... Read >
Author: reverse

Poison Your Prostate Enough And You'll Create Prostate Cancer

21st October 2008
The main male hormone, testosterone, is produced by the testicles and is critical to healthy prostate gland function. The prostate gland is responsible for producing a large percentage of a man's ejaculate, and it is healthy and desirable to fully drain t... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers

Drug Testing At Workplace-Check The Sobriety Of The Employees

17th October 2008
It has been reported in a survey that the management of 81% organizations admitted to subjecting their employees to workplace drug testing in order to check their sobriety that highlights the fact that the reputation of drug testing is intensifying all ov... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Are the Dope Officials Taking Sides?

17th October 2008
Asafa Powell, while waiting for the Athletics schedule in Beijing, says drug tests could affect his 100-meter performance. Powell fears that the continuous blood tests he has received in the last few days can affect his chances of winning his first 100-me... Read >
Author: arcel

The Facts About Dog Neutering

14th October 2008
Dog neutering refers to the surgery a vet performs on a dog to take out its genitals. Male dogs are always ready to mate, unlike the females. This often causes problems for the family and the neighbours, especially the ones that are dog owners. When you d... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Great New Discovery Helps You Get Rid Of Bad Breath Caused By Gum Disease

13th October 2008
Halitosis (the medical name for bad breath) is unavoidable for most people, even if it is episodic rather than chronic. Some people suffer from it all the time, others occasionally and some only rarely, but few escape its net completely. The worst par... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho

Drug Testing At Workplace-Check The Sobriety Of The Employees

06th October 2008
It has been reported in a survey that the management of 81% organizations admitted to subjecting their employees to workplace drug testing in order to check their sobriety that highlights the fact that the reputation of drug testing is intensifying all ov... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Drug Testing At Workplace-Check The Sobriety Of The Employees

01st October 2008
It has been reported in a survey that the management of 81% organizations admitted to subjecting their employees to workplace drug testing in order to check their sobriety that highlights the fact that the reputation of drug testing is intensifying all ov... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Discover Which Pure Water Filters Are the Best

30th September 2008
Which pure water filters are the best? Well, if you already have a system, then you have to stick with the same manufacturer. But, if you are still comparing products, then let me give you some advice. If you compare product performance data, you will ... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

What is Arteriosclerosis?

15th September 2008
Arteriosclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the arteries. This disease occurs when plaque (which is made up of cholesterol, fibrin, platelets and other substances) forms on the walls of the arteries and obstructs the normal flow and circulation... Read >
Author: Trevor Dalley

World's Biggest Researcher Speaks on Online Pharmacy Drugs and Medications, Suggests Pill-Central.Co

15th September 2008
Subtitle: Erection Solutions for Everyone - World's Biggest Researcher Suggests Pill-Central.Com How much do you know about erectile dysfunction (ED)? Review these statements and learn which are true and which are not: It is not normal for a man to ... Read >
Author: Shubhlabh

Tips To Shave The Cost of Health Insurance

10th September 2008
With the sky rocketing costs of health care, there are some common sense things you can do to reduce the costs of your overall health care. We all lead very busy lives, but we need to take the time out of our day to look at those cryptic statements we get... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Arteriosclerosis Symptoms

09th September 2008
The most common causes of impotence are arteriosclerosis and diabetes. Less common causes include low levels of the male hormone, testosterone, or a brain tumor. So every man who is impotent before age 60 should check with his doctor and get blood tests f... Read >
Author: homeremedies

What is IBS and How Do you recognize if you Have It?

08th September 2008
IBS is the short form of Irritable bowel syndrome is one of the ordinary disarrays that we can observe these days in a large amount of people. Since the symptoms and signs of this health problem is so awkward that a lot of people do not like revealing the... Read >
Author: Alien

Some of the Tips to Be Followed to Keep Away From Crohn’s Disease

08th September 2008
If you are suffering from the problem known as Crohn's disease, then you are living a dreadful condition! A lot of people suffer from this devastating illness for many years - possibly longer without their awareness. In spite of the apparently never-endin... Read >
Author: Alien

Your Thoughts and Emotions When You’re 28 Weeks Pregnant

08th September 2008
Now that you are over halfway through your pregnancy at 28 weeks, your thoughts will undoubtedly turn to wondering what you baby will be like. You may be wondering if you will have a colicky baby or if it will sleep through the night. You may even be thin... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

The Dangers of Accutane Acne Treatment

06th September 2008
Don't panic! If you been identified as a candidate for Accutane acne treatment, your doctor has probably weighed the risks and discussed everything with you. This is just a refresher, in case you missed anything and aren't good at deciphering the confusi... Read >
Author: Jim Bolding

Diabetes Nutrition Can Improve Difficult Problems

03rd September 2008
The research and study of diabetes nutrition has made crucial discoveries that can improve the health of numerous individuals who are afflicted from this serious health condition. Numerous individuals develop diabetes as kids or at a later point in their ... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn

Obtaining Health Insurance Quotes

02nd September 2008
When you get health insurance quotes it is important to find the plan that is right for you. Some insurance companies are extremely expensive and barely cover anything at all. It is important to find affordable health insurance that really will cover yo... Read >
Author: Jeff McClendon

Are the Dope Officials Taking Sides?

02nd September 2008
Asafa Powell, while waiting for the Athletics schedule in Beijing, says drug tests could affect his 100-meter performance. Powell fears that the continuous blood tests he has received in the last few days can affect his chances of winning his first 100-me... Read >
Author: arcel

Home Treatment for Kidney Stones

02nd September 2008
Kidney stones, one of the most painful of the urological disorders, have beset humans for centuries. Kidney stones are hard, stone-like masses that can form in one or both kidneys. Kidney stones are usually painless when in the kidney but can cause severe... Read >
Author: homeremedies

Early Pregnancy Tests Explained

20th August 2008
An early pregnancy test can be conducted in two ways: at home through a home testing kit or at the doctor’s. When you go to the doctor, you may request for a blood or urine test. Both these tests are identical in that they look for traces of the pregnan... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester

All About Dermatologist And Their Career Options

21st July 2008
Physicians who detect and treat the diseases of hair, skin and nails are generally known as a dermatologist. They are expert doctors for treating all types of fungal infections and skin ailments such as eczema, acne, psoriasis, warts and even skin cancer.... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

What to Expect At 26 Weeks Pregnant

17th July 2008
When you are 26 weeks pregnant, you are in the second trimester of the pregnancy and almost at the third trimester stage. By this time, you are noticeably pregnant and your normal clothes no longer fit properly. Your stomach is starting to protrude and yo... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Body Acne – Learn More About Body Acne!

16th July 2008
Body acne is very similar to facial acne in appearance. It mainly affects adults and teenagers. It is found commonly on the chest, buttocks, back and shoulders. In case, the lesions on the skin are harmful or large in size, they may take the shape of seve... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

45 Things you NEED to Know About Impaired Driving Charges

15th July 2008
Impaired driving charges surge over long summer holiday weekends. If you find yourself charged, make sure you know these numbers... 7 facts that must be proved before you can be found guilty of impaired driving: 1. Your identity 2. As a driver 3. O... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm

All About Dermatologist And Their Career Options

11th July 2008
The dermatologists examine the disease-affected skin, suggest blood tests and skin samples. The samples are scrutinized under a microscope for exact diagnosis. After diagnosing the nature of disease he/she attempts to treat them through oral medications, ... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

How To Detect And Be Treated For Rheumatoid Arthritis

11th July 2008
There are many types of arthritis, but the one we most commonly think of is rheumatoid arthritis. White blood cells usually spend their days attacking bacteria and fighting off viruses, but with this type of arthritis, the white blood cells move from the ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Saliva Drug Test Efficient In Finding Current Drug Abuse

09th July 2008
Saliva drug testing is being considered as one of the popular drug tests that are used to find instant drug abuse. Saliva drug finds its major utility in the corporates and institutes, where drug testing of many people is required in a short time. Saliva ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Tips To Manage Osteoarthritis

09th July 2008
Osteoarthritis, the most common type of joint inflammation, can be caused by several factors. Some people inherit defective cartilage or are born with abnormalities of the spine that place more stress and weight on one of their joints, causing back pain a... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Your pets food and its health

01st July 2008
The pet food debate continues to rage on. Are commercial foods in the store healthy for our pets and what is the relation between nutrition and pet diseases? The saying "you are what you eat", applies to both pets and humans and deficiencies or surpluses ... Read >
Author: Paws

A Breakthrough in Comprehensive Home Testing

27th June 2008
by Drs Rich and Karilee Shames Amid book tour, lectures, and coaching, we have had the distinct opportunity in recent months to talk individually with health consumers from all over the country. There is a recurring theme (which to many of you will be ... Read >
Author: Judith Seton

Weight Loss program Houston

25th June 2008
Welcome to our weight reduction program at weight loss houston. You may have tried reducing your weight on your own, or with advice from friends and have met with little or no success. No matter what your past record has been in weight reduction, we will ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

How to Treat Bruises

17th June 2008
Healthy people may develop bruises from any injury that doesn't break through the skin. Vigorous exercise may also cause bruises due to bringing about small tears in blood vessels walls. In a condition known as purpura simplex, there is a tendency to brui... Read >
Author: James Sameul

Female Infertility And Infertility Treatment Options

10th June 2008
Female infertility is fairly common nowadays. There are many causes of female infertility which are quite easily diagnosed. With the correct diagnosis of female infertility, it can be tackled successfully. If you suspect that you have female infertility, ... Read >
Author: Cindy

What Are The Best Diets For Type 2 Diabetes

09th June 2008
Type 2 diabetes is pretty much its own institution these days. Back in the old days, type 1 diabetes was the big brother of the two. With only a tiny percentage, something like one in every one hundred thousand casualties. Today though, the figures are ... Read >
Author: Dave Patrick

What to do if pulled suspecting a DUI

27th May 2008
Okay, you have been pulled over by a police officer. The officers have already asked for your license and registration, which you are needed to provide, and begins to make inquiries about your recent alcohol consumption. If the officer suspects that you m... Read >
Author: elizabeth

What to do if pulled suspecting a DUI

26th May 2008
Okay, you have been pulled over by a police officer. The officers have already asked for your license and registration, which you are needed to provide, and begins to make inquiries about your recent alcohol consumption. If the officer suspects that you m... Read >
Author: elizabeth

Best Acne Treatment - Does Accutane Work

25th May 2008
Every severe acne sufferer at one point is contemplating on whether to try the acne treatment Accutane. Accutane is a severe acne treatment that completely shuts down the sebaceous glands for six months. This process has seen huge success rates of over fi... Read >
Author: Jason Popper

What to do if pulled suspecting a DUI

23rd May 2008
Okay, you have been pulled over by a police officer. The officers have already asked for your license and registration, which you are needed to provide, and begins to make inquiries about your recent alcohol consumption. If the officer suspects that you m... Read >
Author: elizabeth

Hepatitis C- What You Should Know About This Virus!

15th May 2008
Most people across the globe are not well informed about Hepatitis C. No wonder, why they are attacked by this infectious virus, once in their life time. Hepatitis C can also be referred to as the type of Hepatitis that shows symptoms similar to the flu. ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Treatment Tips to Stay Away From Tuberculosis

15th May 2008
The chief therapeutic agent needed for the treatment of tuberculosis is calcium. Milk is the richest food source for the supply of organic calcium to the body and should be taken liberally. In fact an exclusive milk diet is considered highly valuable in t... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Bile acid synthesis defect

15th May 2008
Bile acids are chemicals made by the liver and put into bile, the yellow fluid that flows from the liver to the intestines. Bile acids are the body's natural detergents that help the intestine lose it and use the fat and vitamins from the foods we eat. Bi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

New Treatment for Fibromyalgia (FMS)

14th May 2008
Fibromyalgia is also called as FMS. Fibromyalgia is a disorder classified by the presence of chronic widespread pain and tactile allodynia. The disorder is not directly life-threatening. While fibromyalgia is one of the most common diseases affecting the ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Narcolepsy Diagnosis, Test Treatment and Prevention

14th May 2008
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder, affecting the part of the brain that regulates when to be asleep and when to be awake. Narcolepsy is occurred in between the age group of 11 to 26. The exact cause of narcolepsy is unknown. Almost 75% of pati... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

New Treatment for Fibromyalgia (FMS)

14th May 2008
Fibromyalgia is also called as FMS. Fibromyalgia is a disorder classified by the presence of chronic widespread pain and tactile allodynia. The disorder is not directly life-threatening. While fibromyalgia is one of the most common diseases affecting the ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

As Diabetes Costs Rise, Nutrition Education Can Help Companies and Employees

08th May 2008
Diabetes is a very expensive health problem for employees, people with diabetes, and ultimately everyone. The American Diabetes Association reports in the United States we have 17.5 million people with diabetes. The total estimated cost of diabetes in 20... Read >
Author: Karen Marschel, RD, LD, CDE

Change Your Diet to Cope with Meniere's

08th May 2008
Although specialists have been researching this disease for long time, and although there have been a few breakthroughs, a cure for this condition is still on the way. The causes of Meniere's disease are still unknown, and unfortunately, no current medica... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Information on monkeypox-a type of smallpox

08th May 2008
Monkeypox is a rare infectious disease caused by monkeypox virus. The disease was first identified in laboratory monkeys, giving it its name. The disease is most prevalent in Central and West Africa, but an outbreak occurred also in the United States in 2... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Is My Child Autistic?

06th May 2008
More people are becoming aware of Autism these days and although no-one likes to think that their child may have something wrong with them, the number of children diagnosed with Autism seems to have increased over recent years. It is because of the incre... Read >
Author: Sheryl Polomka

Hallucinations – Causes of Hallucinations

28th April 2008
A hallucination is a perception in the absence of a stimulus. Hallucinations may occur in any sensory modality—visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive, equilibrioceptive, nociceptive, thermoceptive. Hallucinations are different f... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Addison's disease with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Addison's disease is a uncommon disorder in which the adrenal gland produces insufficient amounts of steroid hormones. Addison's disease is also called chronic adrenal insufficiency, hypocortisolism or hypocorticism. The disease is characterized by weight... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Don't Regain Weight After Weight Loss Surgery

25th April 2008
Since you've had weight loss surgery, are your worries about gaining weight over? After weight loss surgery, is it impossible to regain weight? Unfortunately, weight loss surgery is not a cure for weight and food issues. The surgery does not do all of ... Read >
Author: Cathy Wilson

Heartworm Disease- Will It Affect Your Weimaraner?

24th April 2008
Dogs, even your extremely fast and powerful Weimaraner, are considered the most definitive host of heartworms. Heartworm is a parasitic, small thread-like worm that commonly affects dogs but can also infect cats and other canids such as wolves, coyotes an... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dementia and the Aging Adult

18th April 2008
Dementia is the deterioration of brain function which often strikes aging elders, a chronic problem that is progressive in nature. Many times the disease goes undetected in elders since the symptoms can seem like natural signs of aging at first. However, ... Read >
Author: FJenkins

Prenatal Vitamins Are By No Means A Substitute For Healthy Eating

17th April 2008
For pregnant women and all those who'd like to get pregnant, prenatal vitamins are highly important to support the formation of a new life. Vitamins and mineral supplements are necessary both before and during the pregnancy as such: thus, the folic acid i... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Male Menopause - How To Detect Male Menopause

15th April 2008
The issue of male menopause is a hotly debated one but the evidence is strong that men also suffer the same menopausal-like symptoms that women do. The only difference is, while menopause signals the end of the reproductive stage of a woman's life, in men... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

Get More Energy the Natural Way

07th April 2008
Even people with a normal metabolism sometimes feel tied: this is a normal physical phenomenon. But frequent yawns, sleepiness and lack of energy could be symptoms of a problem which will benefit from energy support supplements. Studies show that a lack o... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Alcohol Addiction: Reality Health Check

07th April 2008
When a person craves for alcohol beverages in such a way that he feels he can’t live without it, he is addicted to alcohol. The problem of alcoholism has been a health issue years ago and until now it remains to be a health problem. Alcohol addicts crav... Read >
Author: Perry Clayman

How To Protect Your Child From Drug Abuse

07th April 2008
As parents are the first stripe to protect their children against drug abuse, you have to give necessary information and make them understand about the drug related problems. You have to protect your children from the drug abuse at the early stage itself,... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

New Treatment for Fibromyalgia (FMS)

06th April 2008
Fibromyalgia is also called as FMS. Fibromyalgia is a disorder classified by the presence of chronic widespread pain and tactile allodynia. The disorder is not directly life-threatening. While fibromyalgia is one of the most common diseases affecting the ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Narcolepsy Diagnosis, Test Treatment and Prevention

05th April 2008
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder, affecting the part of the brain that regulates when to be asleep and when to be awake. Narcolepsy is occured in between the age group of 11 to 26. The exact cause of narcolepsy is unknown. Almost 75% of patie... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

DUI Breath Test Machines: Can We Rely on Them?

04th April 2008
For quite awhile now DUI attorneys and law enforcement have argued about the reliability of DUI analyzing devices. DUI attorneys have pleaded over and over again that devices are indeed unreliable. They claim that these devices can find other compounds ... Read >
Author: Maria Palma

Facts about Skipped Heart Beat with Upper Back Pain

29th March 2008
A person that is normally in excellent health may suddenly feel a skipped heart beat with upper back pain. A large variety of things could cause skipped heart beat with upper back pain and people will be surprised to learn that it is far more common than... Read >
Author: Susan

The Latest Treatment For Prostate Cancer

27th March 2008
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in older men, yet seems to be seldom discussed. There have been a number of recent advances in the treatment of this disease. The latest treatments for prostate cancer mean that it is no longer necessary to unde... Read >
Author: Paul Elms

How To Protect Your Child From Drug Abuse

27th March 2008
As parents are the first stripe to protect their children against drug abuse, you have to give necessary information and make them understand about the drug related problems. You have to protect your children from the drug abuse at the early stage itself,... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Hepatitis- Symptoms of Disease

27th March 2008
Hepatitis is the Latin word for liver inflammation. It is characterised by the destruction of a number of liver cells and the presence of inflammatory cells in the liver tissue. Hepatitis can be caused by diseases that primarily attack the liver cells.... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

How To Stop E.Coli Bacteria Passing From Person To Person

25th March 2008
Researches shows that approximately 0.1% of total bacteria are inside adult intestines are the E.coli bacteria. E.coli belongs to a family known as the Enterobacteriaceae and its derived from the Greek word 'enterikos' which corresponds to intestine. This... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Getting a Firm Diagnosis

19th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris Because Chronic Fatigue Syndrome remains somewhat of a mystery, it is often misunderstood and therefore, misdiagnosed. This illness affects people, regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, or social status. While both ... Read >

Infertility Tips: Understanding Treatment And Test For Infertility

22nd February 2008
*Question: How do you test whether or not you are fertile? The first thing that will happen is that a doctor will give you an examination to rule out initial fertility problems. It will generally begin with a physical exam and sexual and medical histor... Read >
Author: pretty great

Avoiding Short Term Memory Loss

21st February 2008
Various names for memory loss are amnesia and dementia. One of our biggest fears as we age is losing our mental facilities, and how to deal with family members who are experiencing such memory loss. Short term memory loss can be triggered by stroke, circu... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Food and Fat: Facts and Fiction

21st February 2008
Is fat essential in a healthy diet? Some nutritionists and scientists believe that a small amount of fatty acids or components of certain fats are essential to human nutrition. This has never been demonstrated for humans, although apparently it is true in... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

Pregnancy After 40 - It’s Never Too Late

21st February 2008
Pregnancy after 40 can be very difficult, as a woman becomes less fertile at this age and chances of miscarriage increase manifold. She also runs a higher risk of getting problems like gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, premature delivery or a c-section... Read >
Author: apurva

What Exactly Is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

20th February 2008
Irritable bowel syndrome or IBS as is it commonly called is a very common disorder that affects at least 15% of the general population.  This disease is sometimes called spastic colitis, nervous stomach, spastic colon or mucous colitis.  Irritable bowe... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury

Pregnancy After 40 - It’s Never Too Late

19th February 2008
Pregnancy after 40 can be very difficult, as a woman becomes less fertile at this age and chances of miscarriage increase manifold. She also runs a higher risk of getting problems like gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, premature delivery or a c-secti... Read >
Author: apurva

A Safe & Healthy Late Pregnancy

19th February 2008
The instances of late pregnancy are on a steep rise since the last decade. More and more women in their mid or late thirties or even in early forties are becoming mother for the first time. This is primarily due to two reasons. Women are more career ori... Read >
Author: apurva

Health Insurance Plan

10th February 2008
Nowadays the studying becomes more and more popular and many people have a desire to obtain the university degree and improve their professional knowledge and skills. But the studying is very expensive and majority of the students cannot cover all studyin... Read >
Author: Djon Nikolson

Dog Health Problems...Find Out Now

04th February 2008
As a pet owner, it is an important responsibility on your part to keep your dog healthy. You must bring your dog to the vet regularly. Even a healthy puppy will require many visits to the vet. Vaccinations, exams, worming, spaying, neutering and flea cont... Read >
Author: Noah Schettini

Ectopic Pregnancy Overview Daiter, Eric

30th January 2008
An ectopic pregnancy, or tubal pregnancy, is one that occurs outside of the womb. The most common location for an ectopic pregnancy is inside one of the fallopian tubes. This can occur when an egg is fertilized and does not implant into the uterus. The fe... Read >
Author: Infertility Doctor

Anxiety treatment the herbal way

20th January 2008
Lets start with a story you might find familiar. Some months ago now my wife started to complain how suddenly she felt her face would become red. One look at her confirmed "yes, your face is very red". The look was red cheeks, neck and chest. Some time... Read >
Author: terryg

Testicular Cancer and Your Life

17th January 2008
Testicular cancer is diagnosed to seven to nine thousand people each year in the United States alone and men have about a 1 in 250 chance of having this type of cancer. The most probable age group effected ranges between 15 and 40 years old. These tumor... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel

Oral Fluid Drug Testing

14th January 2008
Oral Fluid/saliva drug tests are rapidly becoming the ideal process for drug testing at both the home and workplace. Generally they can also detect the specimens of previous few days. Oral fluid based drug tests are as accurate as the urine tests. They ca... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Belly Fat Blasting Oatmeal Recipes That Are Fast And Delicious

09th November 2007
Even Oprah needs energy supportAnd even the unstoppable talk show giant Oprah Winfrey isn't immune. Winfrey's condition, an out-of-balance thyroid, is not uncommon -- 25 percent of women will develop permanent thyroid problems in their lifetime, especiall... Read >
Author: Heather Picken ISSA, P.C.P.T.

How to Find No Medical Life Insurance Quotes Online

06th November 2007
Have you recently heard about no medical life insurance quotes? Yes, life insurance really can be obtained without being forced to undergo a medical exam or some other form of physical exam or test. Are you wondering if you really can get life insurance w... Read >
Author: Sharon Taylor

Medicines for Depression and Anxiety - What to Expect

12th October 2007
If you have been suffering from depression and anxiety, seeking help to deal with the debilitating symptoms is the first step. You may have found in life that ever the simplest of tasks has now become insurmountable and responsibilities you have to should... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert

Chelation Therapy for Pain and Disability

12th October 2007
In my many years of searching for the answers to difficult health problems and in treating and coaching patients to wellness, I discovered the underlying causes of most degenerative diseases. Cells full of toxic substances can't function properly because ... Read >
Author: Dr. Bessie Jo Tillman, MD

Senior Dog Health

11th October 2007
Is your dog considered a “senior” yet? Small dog breeds live longer than larger breeds, so 10-13 years is considered a senior for them. Of course, each dog is an individual so ask your vet to determine this for you.There are certain health problems ... Read >
Author: sandyo

Fight Chronic Pneumonia With Vitamin Supplements

08th October 2007
Pneumonia can be caused by infection from germs such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites. It is an illness of the lungs and respiratory system which occurs when the alveoli become inflamed and flooded with fluid. Pneumonia is a common illness that occur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Pistachios and Cholesterol

25th September 2007
Snacking on pistachio nuts may do more for your health than you realize. New research from Penn State reveals that a serving of pistachios lowers cholesterol and provides essential antioxidants. The study conducted was a controlled feeding experiment that... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

Ulcerative Colitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Ulcerative colitis (UC) refers to a disease in which the lining of the colon (the large intestine) becomes inflamed. It occurs at any age. The disease may involve the entire colon (pancolitis), only the rectum (ulcerative proctitis) or, more commonly, som... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Nonallergic Rhinitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Nonallergic rhinitis is a syndrome resulting from nasal inflammation that encompasses several distinct diagnoses. Nonallergic rhinitis may be diagnosed by means of clinical evaluation or by means of allergen skin testing or radioallergosorbent testing. Th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What You MUST Do Before Buying A Horse

02nd September 2007
ASK THE SELLER TO PROVIDE AS MUCH MEDICAL AND OTHER HISTORY ON THE HORSE AS POSSIBLE...AND DO THE "VET CHECK"! This is a big mistake that I have made through the years when buying a horse. I either got too excited about the horse, got caught up in the ... Read >
Author: Jason Borchardt

About Coeliac Disease

06th August 2007
Although coeliac disease can be diagnosed at a very early age, it is often diagnosed in babies after weaning, but symptoms are all too often so subtle that the conditions can go undiagnosed for many years. Coeliac disease can affect a person at any age. ... Read >
Author: Jeff Talbot

How To Improve Your Quality of Life by Using the Seven Moments - Moment #5

24th July 2007
Moment #5 - Reunion - "Holidays are just an excuse to have a Reunion." Let’s say it has been twenty years since you’ve seen your “old pal” Bob. One day you’re out buying flowers for your girlfriend at the local flower shop, and in walks Bob.... Read >
Author: Christian Blake

Find Out The Reason For Bedwetting In Children

11th July 2007
Bedwetting has most people believing it is hereditary. Doctor’s believed that if a family member wet the bed, then it could pass down to the next generation. Although no one can say for sure, there are health problems that can cause bedwetting and you n... Read >
Author: nick rauge

Grains - Friend or Foe?

05th July 2007
Grains - Friend or Foe? The topic of grain consumption is a hot one. There is a school that says we should eliminate them completely and another that says they should make up the backbone of our diet. The no-grain school say’s that our bodies have... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com

How To Tell If Your Thyroid Is Under Active

01st July 2007
Thyroid conditions are amongst the most common hormonal problems in the UK and predominantly afflict the female population. One in ten women is diagnosed with a thyroid disease at some stage of her life and some experts believe that as many as half of al... Read >
Author: Graham Rowan

How is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) diagnosed?

01st July 2007
IBS is generally diagnosed on the basis of a complete medical history that includes a careful description of symptoms and a physical examination. There is no specific test for IBS, although diagnostic tests may be performed to rule out other diseases. The... Read >

Sorry, Your Health Insurance Plan Does Not Cover You For That

16th June 2007
All too many people assume that once they have a medical health insurance plan they are covered for all eventualities but this is not the case and most healthcare plans will exclude a range of treatments. Many people also think that once they have paid th... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Diagnosis of Probable Alzheimer’s Disease

08th June 2007
Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive, degenerative disorder that causes dementia, currently can only be accurately diagnosed through close examination of the brain after death. While researchers are working toward the development of a 100% accurate means ... Read >
Author: John Trevey

A Treatment for Asthma in Children Has a Lot to Consider

05th June 2007
A specific treatment for asthma in a child is probably one of the most difficult to determine given the very nature of any respiratory disease. The factors of this breathing ailment are multi faceted and can drive the doctor to various options appropriat... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

The Right Asthma Clinic Treatment Plan can Be a Lifesaver

01st June 2007
There are a number of factors a medical doctor needs to consider before determining the appropriate asthma clinic treatment plan. There are many inconsistent considerations a doctor may attempt to understand before recommending specific course of action.... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptom – Look For These 9 Signs

30th May 2007
Although there are a number of different conditions that can affect the health of your joints, one of the most common is arthritis. For many sufferers, the inflamed, painful joints and the limited mobility caused by this disease can make an otherwise enjo... Read >
Author: Steve Knowles

Could You Change Your Asthma Treatments Plan?

25th May 2007
The dynamic nature and variables surrounding an asthmatic condition will help decide the right natural asthma treatments to achieve a positive outcome. Asthma as with many respiratory or pulmonary conditions is a complex mix of symptoms that are not clea... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

COMMON SIGNS OF A THYROID PROBLEM & HOW TO RECOGNISE THE SYMPTOMS

15th May 2007
THYROID DISEASE Thyroid Disease Hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism is remarkably common & about 4 to 5 times more women than men will suffer from it, particularly in the over 40 age group. I was about 30 however when I was first diagnosed after the birt... Read >
Author: malarkey999

General information on peptic ulcer

11th May 2007
Peptic ulcer appears on the duoden lining and at the area of the stomach, the duoden lining is eroded by the stomach acid and develops stomach and duodenal ulcers also known as peptic ulcer. Symptoms There may appear no symptoms although you have u... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Dog Food Labeling Better Than Human Food , Industry Claims

09th May 2007
The dog food industry announced in a recent statement that labeling on pet and dog food is actually better than labeling requirements on food for human consumption. This would be the best news that we have heard since the beginning of the dog food reca... Read >
Author: gpoint

What is I.B.S. (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)?

02nd May 2007
According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a disorder characterized most commonly by cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea. IBS causes a great deal of discomfort... Read >

Acupuncture for Vertigo

25th April 2007
Vertigo presents with many different symptoms and Western medicine tries to treat each. Acupuncture for vertigo is about finding the underlying cause and providing a solution to it. Acupuncture for Vertigo If one were to imagine the ideal Medical cl... Read >
Author: Alien

Cancer of the lymphatic system

20th April 2007
Lymphocytes are the blood cells that increase the body' s resistence to illnesses. The lymph nodes are the places where those particular cells collect. There are lymph nodes everywhere in your body. The groin, the neck, the armpits and the heart are only ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

About the ovarian cysts and the risk of cancer

20th April 2007
Ovarian cysts usually appear in younger women, on one ovary or on both ovaries, but they can appear after the menopause as well. It is known that most of the cysts are benign, and have a low risk to turn into cancer. Although in the past the solution was ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Homemade Acne Treatment

19th April 2007
Acne can be a painful and annoying condition to have. Who wants to wake up and look in the mirror at a face with pimples? Not me! So you need a fix to this problem. Keep in mind though that any acne cure, soap or pill may not be right for you. They can ca... Read >
Author: Tim Allen

Pet Insurance, more important than you think?

18th April 2007
Recent research undertaken by Halifax has found that people in the UK have spent over £2.6 billion on Cats and Dogs in the last 5 years. Consider the average costs you encounter whilst owning a pet. Firstly there’s the initial outlay to acquire the... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands

How to diagnose appendicitis

18th April 2007
Any diagnosis begins with medical history and physical examination, but there are more diagnostic procedures as following: blood tests, urine tests, abdominal ultrasound which are used to view internal organs and their functions, computed tomography scan ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Green Tea may prevent Diabetes

01st April 2007
Besides the cancer prevention capabilities already attributed to Green Tea, a new recent studio has proved that it could help to prevent type-2 diabetes by improving glucose tolerance. The miraculous ingredient contained by Green Tea called EGCG, have ... Read >
Author: laurentmikhail

The three types of lupus

27th March 2007
Lupus is a rare condition, but it can be a very difficult one. When you suffer from lupus, more than one of your organs may be affected. There are three lupus types that one can suffer from: systemic, discoid and lupus induced by drugs. The discoid fo... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Blood Tests: Have You Had One Recently?

12th March 2007
People who care about their health often overlook the importance of having regular blood tests. The most comprehensive blood test is known as the CBC/Chemistry Profile. It's inexpensive and measures 35 different blood parameters that can have a powerf... Read >
Author: Barbara Morris, R.Ph

Decreasing a high level of cholesterol

07th March 2007
Generally patients find out about the fact that they have a high level of cholesterol in the blood during the regular blood tests they take. Before prescribing them a treatment based on pills most doctors prefer to try other methods first. They recommend ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Equine Influenza

07th March 2007
It's flu season and you feel a little under the weather. Did you know that your horse can get the flu too? That's right! Just as the flu spreads quickly through groups of people, equine influenza spreads quickly through groups of horses as well! But don't... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek

Is A Thyroid Problem Making You Fat?

07th March 2007
Are you gaining weight unexpectedly? Are you not losing weight when you're doing everything right? What if you have hypothyroidism and you don't know it? When your thyroid is working against you, looking and feeling better is like trying to exercise with ... Read >
Author: Peter Rapport

How to treat common pet health conditions of the eyes, ears and nose

01st March 2007
The way I discovered the material covered in Veterinary Secrets Revealed was by learning from many people. I read books-hundreds of books. I went to seminars and conferences, and still do. I consulted with holistic specialists- Homeopaths, Acupuncturists,... Read >
Author: petvet

Diagnosing fibromylagia

01st March 2007
Diagnosing fibromylagia is quite difficult in our days, even though there are millions of patients suffering from this disease only in North America. Symptoms are sometimes very hard to describe and interpret, fact witch lids to a lot of misdiagnoses and ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Autism and intelligence

19th February 2007
While the average IQ rate of the population seems to be about 100, patients with autism mostly have a decreased one due to the learning disability or creating the disabilities; some of the autistics though have shown a normal or even high IQ rate. From th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Guard Against Ticks and Babesiosis Outdoors

19th February 2007
When you watch any of the medical dramas on television, they are always asking if the patient has traveled somewhere and caught a disease. Well, being bit locally by a tick can be just as bad. Mention bugs that transfer disease and most people immedia... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Diagnosing Lymphoma

15th February 2007
Lymphoma is one of the few types of cancer that can develop and grow in the body without an individual knowing and it is only when the cancer spreads around the body to other organs that obvious symptoms become apparent. There are a number of symptoms tha... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker

The importance of detecting ovarian cancer in early stages

10th February 2007
Treating the ovarian cyst is a matter that depends on a lot of factors. Some of them are the dimension and the appearance of the cyst, whether there are or not symptoms, or if you have been through the menopause. Sometimes, pre-menopausal women who dis... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Spinal Arthritis: The Signs and Symptoms

08th February 2007
Spinal arthritis is an incredibly serious affliction, however surprisingly enough, not many people are truly aware in regards to the signs and symptoms that stem from this ailment. It is truly essential that everyone understands the symptoms and such of a... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Symptoms and genetic aspects of Bronchitis and Emphysema

06th February 2007
A simple cough mustn't be ignored. If this cough transforms into a persistent productive cough with an excessive airway mucus secretion we can think that it is bronchitis. if the process becomes chronic and the cough and sputum persists for minimum three ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Understanding Stress headaches

27th January 2007
Stress headaches, also known as tension headaches, daily headaches, chronic non-progressive headaches or muscle contraction headaches, are the most common type of headache. The stress headaches happen, as evident from the name is due to stress. Over 50%... Read >
Author: Richard Romando

Online Pregnancy Test

15th January 2007
Are you pregnant? How do you know? When should you test? These questions go through thousands of women's minds daily yet few have the correct answers. The easiest way to test if you�re pregnant is through a home pregnancy test. You'll receive fast quick... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hepatitis C is a real threat for our lives

10th January 2007
Hepatitis C is considered to be quite a tricky disease, due to the fact that the virus acts in silence and can infect a person for many years until doctors find out. The Center for Disease Control (CDC), has declared Hepatitis C to be a "silent epidemic" ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Facts and treatments regarding Lupus Nephritis

08th January 2007
One of the most common complication caused by systemic lupus erythematosus is the kidney infection known as lupus nephritis. Even though there are not many signs of lupus nephritis, it is considered to be a serious form of lupus which may lead to fluid re... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Common mistakes while on steroids

27th December 2006
Using Counterfeits. Counterfeit steroids are a bigger problem than you would believe, there are more counterfeit steroids in the market than you would think. These steroids offer no positive gains, and some give the side effects of real steroids. Taki... Read >
Author: mark henry

Diabetes Mellitus and Bitter Melon

12th December 2006
Benefits of Bitter Melon in Diabetes: Karela, a prestigious ayurvedic contribution to world for fighting against the terror known as diabetes mellitus. Its wonderful properties make it a global remedy for curing and treating diabetes mellitus. Unique cons... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

How is multiple sclerosis diagnosed?

21st November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system that affects the nerves and causes a lot of vision, balance and control problems. People that have passed half of their lives are usually more at risk of suffering from multiple sclerosis. M... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Difficulties in Diagnosing Lupus

18th November 2006
Due to its polyvalent character and its intrinsic nature (lupus is triggered and augmented by severe immune system impairments), lupus is very difficult to diagnose accurately and promptly. In some cases, the complexity of lupus renders doctors unable to ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Pregnancy Tests

16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 WomanCentric Inc. Most Women do not realize that pregnancy tests look for a special hormone in the urine or blood that is only there when a woman is pregnant. This hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), can also be called the pregn... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Flynn

Is Leaded Gas A Cause Of Schizophrenia

16th November 2006
It is more probably that the cause of schizophrenia is linked with a dysfunction into the grows period of the brain. And this was a new beginning in schizophrenia causes. So, the scientists started to find out what can disturb this process, and how c... Read >
Author: John Conrad

Testing For Diabetes Basics of Diabetes Glucose Testing

16th November 2006
Testing for diabetes basically involves testing for high blood sugar levels. There are many different ways of testing for diabetes including lab blood tests, urine tests, hba1c tests and glucose test. The lab blood tests are probably the most accurate ... Read >
Author: Christy Berger

Menopause - Change Of Life

15th November 2006
MENOPAUSE Menopause is not a disease that needs to be cured, but a natural life-stage transition. Menopause is an irreversible process and inseparable of the aging in a woman's reproductive system, after which she can no longer menstruate. Menopause ... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

05th October 2006
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a disorder affecting a still increasing number of people. An estimated 10-15% of the general population is thought to be suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome in one way or another. The condition seems to be affecting m... Read >
Author: Karsten Madsen

The Danger of Candida Yeast Infection Explained

08th September 2006
Candida is a very dangerous yeast infection. Everybody knows about it but very often is underestimated even by some doctors. Why? Maybe because this infection is very "quiet" and its symptoms are vary vague. If a simple Candida infection is taken in consi... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

ARE YOU GAINING WEIGHT UNEXPECTEDLY?

21st August 2006
ARE YOU GAINING WEIGHT UNEXPECTEDLY? As many as 25 million Americans have hypothyroidism. About half of them have no idea that they do! Millions more suffer this condition around the world. Hypothyroidism is the medical name for when your thyroid gla... Read >
Author: Nate Murray

Avoid Thyroid Problems

19th August 2006
Typically women have a greater chance of having thyroid problems. This is probably to do with the reproductive hormones. It is vital to both genders and is a little gland in our necks that controls the rate of function for every cell and gland in th... Read >
Author: Karen ODonnell

Tips On Testing

17th August 2006
Nobody wishes to get infected from HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases. But one must not take it for granted that she or he can never get infected. Just to rule out the possibility of any infection, one must go for the regular check-ups, and tests.... Read >
Author: Annie Williams

Hair Drug Testing What Parents need to know about Hair Drug Testing?

12th August 2006
Hair drug testing is a rather simple procedure. To start, you remove a strand of hair from your head or the participant's head. This strand is then sent away to a lab for analysis. There are various types of drug tests available on the market. The... Read >
Author: Christy Berger

Taking Your Arthritic Dog To The Vet

07th August 2006
If your dog suffers from morning stiffness, has trouble climbing the stairs, and appears to be less active now that he's getting older, it may be that he's suffering from arthritis. Even if he exhibits only one of these traits, it's time to get your dog i... Read >
Author: David Silva

Tension Type Headaches

27th July 2006
Copyright 2006 TriggerOptics.com Nothing can put you down as fast as a headache of any type - but tension type headaches, which are also called stress headaches often keep us from accomplishing things that we have set out to do. Tension headaches commo... Read >
Author: Rick Cosby

The Thyroid - Often Overlooked or Misdiagnosed

11th July 2006
Most MD's use blood tests called T3, T4, and T7 to determine thyroid activity in patients. They then compare these blood readings to what is called "normal" ranges, and if the blood tests fall into these ranges, the patient is told they are "normal" or "O... Read >
Author: Phil Bate PhD

Alcohol: Why Cleansing The Body With Isagenix Is Important

22nd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Stacey Zimmerman How many times have you gone out to dinner and drank a little too much? Unfortunately, this happens to the best of us. Many of us may only have this happen a couple of times a year, however, many individuals may do thi... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman

How A Simple Green Metal Patio Bench Saved Me From The Darkest Hours Of Despair

16th June 2006
As you walk through the patio and into the observatory of my house, you will notice a three seater metal bench placed just at a tiny corner of the covered patio. Coated in green, how can such a lifeless-looking cold metal structure be providing me with im... Read >
Author: Peter Lim

What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

08th June 2006
The most common disease that gastroenterologists diagnose is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). A gastroenterologist is a doctor who specializes in treating stomach and intestinal disorders. Irritable bowel syndrome is one of the most common disorders that p... Read >
Author: Geraint Roberts

An Introduction to Crohn's Disease

07th June 2006
Crohn's disease is inflammation that occurs in the intestines, and can affect the whole digestive tract, but usually is confined to the lower part of the small intestine. Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which is a general term for ... Read >
Author: Geraint Roberts

Blood Tests

07th June 2006
Blood Tests When a person is arrested for a DUI, that person must submit to a chemical test under the "Implied Consent" provision in the California Vehicle Code. Implied Consent, under Section 23612 states that if a person is lawfully arrested for a D... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky

"Under the Influence"

07th June 2006
"Under the Influence" There are two different types of DUI offenses that may be charged, depending on whether the person had a blood alcohol content below .08 percent or at or above the .08 percent. BAC is measured by the grams of alcohol per 100 mill... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky

Know More About Arthritis, and How it Can Affect You

26th May 2006
If you've heard about arthritis, you would most likely have associated it with older patients, and with a lot of body pain. There are many things about arthritis, however, that make it a unique, and yes, painful disease. Sadly, arthritis is not only confi... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho

The Most Common Toenail Problems

16th May 2006
WHAT ARE INGROWN NAILS? An ingrown nail is the result of a nail growing into the skin that surrounds it. This often occurs at either edge of the big toe. Ingrown nails may be caused by improper trimming, inherited nail deformities, injuries, fungal infec... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeffrey Hurless

My Storey - Can Diabetes Be Controlled

12th May 2006
My Story Can Diabetes be Controlled After a game of golf one day, I contracted cramps that almost overtook me, such severe cramps that consumed me for some 15 minutes before I was able to get relief. After getting them out of my legs, my arms would c... Read >
Author: Chris Biggs

Pregnancy With Fiths Disease

03rd May 2006
The Human Parvo Virus B19 Infection is present in almost every place. One of the diseases it produces is called the 'Fifth disease", a common infection experienced during childhood or adolescence. Thus, the National Center for Infectious Diseases has esti... Read >
Author: Natron Chango

7 Ways to Care For Your Blood Sugar Test Supplies

25th April 2006
For millions of people around the globe the need to perform a blood sugar test every day is a reality. These people suffer from diabetes and the utilization of blood tests is the only way to track the sugar levels in their blood, therefore, keeping them h... Read >
Author: Peter Wallander

5 Reasons that Blood Tests are Done

24th April 2006
If you have had a doctor's appointment recently for anything other than a cold, then you probably had a blood test done. This is a very common procedure and can yield some very important information for the doctor as to your health and wellbeing. There ar... Read >
Author: Peter Wallander

Green Tea: The Ancient Natural Skin Care Product

20th April 2006
For healthy skin, it's necessary to treat from both the outside and the inside. The 'outside' is largely a factor of guarding against environmental pollutants, toxins, and weather while the body performs its natural healing and regenerating functions. A g... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Why is Parkinson's disease difficult to diagnose?

13th March 2006
While Parkinson's disease has very distinctive features, it is rather a difficult disease to identify, particularly while it is in its early stages. Unfortunately there are no precise tests, which doctors can do to establish an exact diagnosis of Parkinso... Read >
Author: Roger Overanout

The first step to Antiaging - Testing for Hormone Levels

12th March 2006
While the quest for youth goes back to the beginning of time, antiaging medicine is still in its infancy. Since age, and the decline of hormones is often not taken into consideration many men and women suffer needlessly because their M.D.'s don't test for... Read >
Author: John Harvey

Was Your Ovarian Cancer Misdiagnosed?

12th March 2006
Two Percent of All Female Newborns in the United States Are at Risk of Getting Ovarian Cancer As many as 30,000 U.S. women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer this year. In 2006, between 15,000 and 16,000 women are likely to die from this silent kil... Read >
Author: James Finch

Travel Nursing Company

24th February 2006
What Does A Travel Nursing Company Do? If you or a loved one is in need of nursing care at somewhere other than a hospital, be sure to check into a travel nursing company. Contracting a travel nursing company is a great way to get the care that you o... Read >
Author: Dennis Driscoll

Hepatitis - The Facts

01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Anne Wolski Hepatitis is a highly infectious disease and can happen to people regardless of age. It does, however, occur more in young people and those who work in industries where they are handling contaminated material. Because young p... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

The Dental Infections, Gum Disease Produces Astonishing Blood Changes

25th January 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group Dr. Prices supposed that dentists would know if any changes took places in a patient's blood when a dental infection was present, but found no reports in scientific literature on that subject. This led him to do exhaust... Read >
Author: George Meinig

Innovations in Hair Transplant and Other Alternatives to Hair Loss

17th December 2005
Although many people do not have visible hair loss, hair loss is a natural daily occurrence. Approximately 50 to 150 hairs are lost each day, but most hair regenerates because the hair follicle remains intact. If the follicles shrink due to heredity, horm... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman

Understanding Coeliac Disease

18th November 2005
Coeliac disease is a genetic condition that is caused by an inability to digest gluten. Hence the reason that this disease is also known as gluten intolerance. It appears that genetics predispose some people to coeliac disease. For these people, some ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Are You Often Tired? Looking for a Cure?

16th November 2005
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is probably one of the most misunderstood diseases in existence today. Many doctors continue to doubt that CFS is even a real disease. Some doctors think CFS is no more than a psychological disorder, or an extended symptom of anot... Read >
Author: George Alarcon

Benefits of Group Health Insurance

14th November 2005
Group Health Insurance is an insurance scheme provided by the insurance companies for a group of persons, such as the employees of an organization at a reduced individual rate. Most of the companies provide group health insurance schemes for their employe... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) In Dogs

06th October 2005
The canine distemper virus (CDV) causes a highly contagious disease in dogs known as distemper. Dogs who contract distemper suffer damage to their gastrointestinal, central nervous and respiratory systems. Distemper is incurable and often fatal. Pu... Read >
Author: Simon Harris

Hemophilia

20th September 2005
Hemophilia is a hereditary disease that does not allow blood to clot properly. There are two known forms of Hemophilia which are known as Hemophilia A and Hemophilia B. Hemophilia A is the most common type and people with this type of Hemophilia have l... Read >
Author: John Smith

What causes Childhood Arthritis?

20th August 2005
What is childhood arthritis? Childhood arthritis is a disease that occurs in children under the age of 16. It causes pain, stiffness, and swelling in one or more of the joints. This pain, stiffness, and swelling are called inflammation. With childho... Read >
Author: David Chandler

hair loss types and treatments

14th August 2005
Doctors distinguish between different types of hair loss. The male pattern hair loss is totally different from Alopecia Areata. Male pattern hair loss (also known as common baldness, male pattern baldness or permanent pattern baldness) is the most common... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson

A Brief Overview Of Colitis

13th August 2005
By: Kirsten Whittaker Colitis, more formally known as Ulcerative Colitis, is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It can be difficult to diagnose because of the similarity of symptoms to other intestinal disorders and IBDs such as Crohn's disease. Th... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker

What Are Pregnancy Tests And How Do They Work?

06th August 2005
There are two types of tests that can confirm that you are pregnant: blood pregnancy tests and urine pregnancy tests. All pregnancy tests look for the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which is present only when a woman is pregnant. ... Read >
Author: Annie Valle

Suffering From Joint Pain?

14th June 2005
Joint pain can be caused by any number of things. It can be the result of an injury or overuse of the joint. If your joint pain is caused by arthritis, you will need to begin your search for an effective way to treat it. But, in order to do that, you n... Read >
Author: Travis Lawrence