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25th September 2009
A team does as well as you and the team think they can.
This idea is known as “the self-fulfilling prophecy”. When you believe the team will perform well, in some strange, magical way they do. And similarly, when you believe they won’t perform we... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th September 2009
Anxiety is a physiological state characterized by cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral components.
These components join to create the feelings that we typically recognize as fear, apprehension, or concern.
Anxiety is often accompan... Read >
Author: David White
03rd September 2009
Many folks thoroughly enjoy a dark chocolate bar as opposed to a milk chocolate bar. However, there are also probably many more people that enjoy the milk chocolate instead too. This is probably due to the distinctly different taste that is somewhat more ... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
01st September 2009
Have you noticed your dog with red eyes? If you have, never take it for granted as this could be a sign of a very dangerous condition. While it may not all the time be a cause for alarm, most of the time it is, so it is best to have your dog checked by hi... Read >
Author: AnneMing
30th August 2009
Sometime in our lives, we experience headaches that are temporary and are often so dreadful that our daily routines are influenced. Oftentimes, when these headaches happen, we also experience some type of visual changes. Then we say, It's probably merel... Read >
Author: Chad Riddle
21st August 2009
This article will provide essential information about the effects of stress on our health and how to deal with it. To manage the stress, identify the root cause of stress, know how a body reacts to stress, and know how not dealing with stress can be injur... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
20th August 2009
Hypertension or High blood pressure (HBP) means high pressure (tension) in arteries. The arteries are vessels that carry the blood from pumping heart to all the tissues and body organs.
Hypertension does not mean excessive tension, but emotional tensi... Read >
Author: steven marks
17th August 2009
Leg veins are particularly common due to prolonged standing, increased age, and hormonal changes. But it can also be caused by heredity, pregnancy, obesity, and sun exposure. What we call spider veins are typically the smallest, the larger veins or the re... Read >
Author: Dr. Wayne Wertheim
11th August 2009
With crime being more present than ever these days, it always pays off to protect yourself. Although there are police officers and others out there who uphold the law, you never know when something may happen and they aren't around. To protect yourself,... Read >
Author: Emerson Swanson
01st August 2009
Esophageal cancer is the growth of malignant cells in the esophagus, the passageway from the throat to the stomach. An esophageal tumor blocks the passage of food to the stomach, erodes the esophageal lining, causes bleeding, and contributes to the develo... Read >
Author: john daniel
31st July 2009
In clinical terms, this means rapid heart beat, a little sweating, dilation or constriction of the pupils of the eye, a warm flush on the face, and a sense of greater sensitivity, concentration and perception.These sensations of ‘high’ die dow... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
18th July 2009
Miscarriage is generally a process and not a event. There are different Types of Miscarriage.
There is a lot of information to get educated about fetal development so that you may gain a good idea of what is going on with your pregnancy.
While underst... Read >
Author: All About Baby Information
16th July 2009
Discover how to rid your body of heartburn now! And keep it at bay forever! Click Here to Get More Info to CURE HEARTBURN!"
An esophageal stricture is a gradual narrowing of the esophagus, which can lead to swallowing difficulties. The strictures are c... Read >
Author: HealthNut2009
09th July 2009
Most of the hikers love what they do not just because it’s good for the body and feels great, but it also provides the hiker with a strong connection with nature. Hiking and camping, both alone and in a company is a really good way to experience nature ... Read >
Author: Neo
08th July 2009
Even if there are no external wounds, head injuries should not be taken lightly.
Head trauma that is severe enough can cause brain injury and even the wrongful death of the victim. Some accident victims might feel dizzy and disoriented but would just s... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
06th July 2009
In order to understand symptoms of a panic attack symptom, it is helpful to first understand a bit about the human nervous system and the "Fight or Flight" response. The nervous system is what controls the various fear and panic symptoms and reactions of ... Read >
Author: Karen Novak, PsyD
30th June 2009
Anal DilationThis hemrroids treatment will help people with overly tight sphincters. It will also help strangulated and thrombosed prolapsed piles.Enlarged internal piles can sometimes increase the pressure on the anal muscle. This starts a worsening cycl... Read >
Author: Derrick Bowers
28th June 2009
If you noticed that your dog has a swollen abdomen, you must not ignore it. A swollen abdomen can be an indication of a serious disease such as ‘Bloat’, and you must visit a vet IMMEDIATELY!
One of the most commonly asked pet health questions is ho... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux
14th June 2009
Treating common Ailments with Hydrotherapy
The four most popular types of ailments people use hydrotherapy to treat are: arthritis, lower back pain, insomnia and diabetes.
Benefits of Hydrotherapy for Arthritis
One in six Americans has some type ... Read >
Author: bentleybaths
13th June 2009
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one of the more dangerous head injuries a person can sustain. In the United States, there are about 2 million people who suffer from TBI each year with about 500,000 hospitalized. The incidence of TBI in the US is about 180... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
12th June 2009
Washington D.C. researchers at Georgetown University may have found a link between the onset of Alzheimer's disease among patients who have suffered previously from a brain injury.
According to a Reuter's news report on the study, Alzheimer's disease i... Read >
Author: Legal
22nd April 2009
8 Useful Tips On and Acute Bronchitis Treatment and Bronchitis
Here are 8 tips about bronchitis.
It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 8 tips are useful reminders.
I strugg... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
17th April 2009
The following describes some common canine intestinal problems seen occasionally in all dogs:
Gastric Torsion, Dilation, and Bloat:
This health problem is usually found in large and heavy breeds and occasionally in big crossbred dogs. There are severa... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane
27th March 2009
Caffeine & Anxiety Don’t Mix!
Most people know that caffeine is the one of the most popular substances in the world today. In fact, it is really a psychoactive drug! You could even go further and say that it’s comparable in some ways to cocaine an... Read >
Author: deejayehn
13th March 2009
Acne rosacea is a disease with dermal and ophthalmic manifestations that combines the symptoms specific to rosacea with the pustules of acne. So far, the cause that triggers acne rosacea is not fully explained although it is generally admitted that the di... Read >
Author: Erwin Shine
12th March 2009
Pain is a familiar experience for everyone. Most pain is caused by inflammation, and most inflammation comes from tissue damage. Tissue damage may occur from different types of exposures. We have all felt the pain from sunburn, or putting our hand on a ... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.
10th March 2009
Migraines are severe, throbbing headaches that may or may not be accompanied by nausea, possibly with visual disturbances and other symptoms. Migraine incidences have increased by 50 percent within the last twenty years, with an estimated 25 to 30 millio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd February 2009
For subprime borrowers with bad credit, getting a quick cash loan to fund emergency expenses is always difficult. Conventional lenders view such borrowers as a risk because of a low credit score. However when you need quick cash in times of emergencies, s... Read >
Author: Bageshwar Rishi
23rd January 2009
Nitric Oxide (NO) is a gas that that is important to a broad range of bodily functions including controlling blood circulation and helping to regulate activities of the brain, lungs, kidneys, stomach and plenty more. For the most part it facilitates commu... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal
05th January 2009
Hypertension or high blood pressure is a common health problem of older age groups and some younger adults. Hypertension varies depending on the age, height, weight, and gender.
Most physicians and doctors are recommending pharmaceutical medicines whic... Read >
Author: MejoJohn
14th December 2008
In short, a headache is not a disease, but it may indicate that something is wrong. While most headaches are common and not life threatening, some may have an underlying cause that requires medical attention. The most common headaches are "tension", "stre... Read >
Author: painrelief
24th September 2008
"A migraine is like a tornado; it attacks fast without any warning and wreaks havoc."
Migraines usually start during the teenage years or early in adult life, affecting more women than men with a ratio of three to one. Migraines are caused from constri... Read >
Author: Suzanne Andrews
24th September 2008
Intestinal pseudo-obstruction labels a rare group of diseases that may lead to failure of gut functions. Intestinal pseudoobstruction is the decreased ability of the intestines to push food through, and often causes dilation of different parts of the bowe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th August 2008
The term head injury refers to impairment to the brain, which is usually the result of an accident or sometimes an assault. Often, it is the result of a hard blow in the head obtained in automobile accidents.
Injuries acquired from automobile accidents... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
22nd July 2008
Withdrawal Symptoms: How come that the majority of so called "social drinkers" or "alcohol consumers" who drink moderately are able to stop drinking immediately with hardly any will power and without suffering from any of the side effects. Whereas heavy d... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
21st July 2008
Brain and head injury, more commonly known as traumatic brain injury, occurs when physical damage is inflicted on the brain. These injuries are oftentimes the result of a major or severe blow to one’s head or skull, causing damage to the brain. For inst... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
15th July 2008
The PHR (Poodle Health Registry) is a nonprofit international open registry for all diseases affecting Standard Poodles and other Poodle varieties. Based on reported cases, Standard Poodles suffer from diseases such as Addison's disease, allergies, eye pr... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
11th July 2008
This article explains the origins and workings of atomic clocks and how they are used to synchronise computer networks all over the world using NTP servers.
In conventional electronic clocks time is kept by running an electrical current through an os... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams
09th June 2008
The most common symptom of a migraine headache is an acute throbbing pain which is normally located on just one side of the head near to the area of the temple. Unlike normal headaches, migraines are also often accompanied by other symptoms which include ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
03rd June 2008
A choledochal cyst is an uncommon inborn dilation of the hepatic or bile duct of the liver, the parcel which transports bile produced by the cells to the gallbladder and duodenum. Choledochal cysts are comparatively uncommon in the United States and new W... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th May 2008
An aneurysm (or aneurism) is a localized, blood-filled dilation (balloon-like bulge) of a blood vessel caused by disease or weakening of the vessel wall. Aneurysms most commonly occur in arteries at the base of the brain (the circle of Willis) and in the ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd May 2008
Bloat is the number one killer of large and deep-chested dogs such as Great Danes, German Shepherds and Dobermans. It is an emergency situation that could kill your pet in less than an hour. Bloat, formally called "Gastric Dilatation- Volvulus" (GDV) is a... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
24th April 2008
Vaccine is one of the most widely used procedures to prevent your Weimaraner from suffering various diseases. Most dogs are often immunized with vaccines against parvovirus, kennel cough, distemper and rabies. Rabies is transmitted from animal to animal o... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
18th April 2008
Over 29,000,000 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches and that is just about 10% of the population. Migraine headaches trouble women approximately 3 times as much as men and they are not confined to adults with a sizeable number of children exp... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
18th April 2008
No fewer than twenty-nine million Americans are afflicted by migraines and that represents about 10 percent of the population. Migraines trouble women nearly three times as much as men and migraines are not confined to adults with a significant number of ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
01st April 2008
Conjunctivitis is the inflammation of the conjunctiva (the membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the exposed surface of the eyeball).
Conjunctivitis can be caused by allergies, bacteria, viruses, chemicals, or underlying health conditions.
Co... Read >
Author: peterhutch
26th March 2008
Withdrawal Symptoms: It just isn't fair that so called moderate drinkers can give up alcohol from one day to the next with virtually no will power and get away without suffering side effects. On the other hand alcoholics and heavier drinkers are virtually... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
25th March 2008
Rabies has been present in Labrador Retriever for as long as we can remember. It is a viral disease affecting warm-blooded animals that can be transmitted to humans. So if unfortunately you are bitten by a Labrador Retriever or any breed of dog, then ther... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
19th March 2008
Withdrawal Symptoms: How come that the majority of so called "social drinkers" or "alcohol consumers" who drink moderately are able to stop drinking immediately with hardly any will power and without suffering from any of the side effects. Whereas heavy d... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
17th March 2008
Acne Rosacea, the common name for Papulopustular Rosacea, like all forms of Rosacea has proven itself exceedingly difficult to treat with modern medicines. Each patient is different and thus each treatment must be different, patient specific treatments ar... Read >
Author: Alien
07th March 2008
Bodybuilding supplements on usual manner are used by athletes. Athletes who are engaged in weight training or in the sports, which are requires the building of muscle mass uses these Bodybuilding Supplements. Sometimes, Bodybuilding Supplements helps in m... Read >
Author: Alien
28th February 2008
Rosacea is a very devastating skin ailment which mostly targets middle-age people above 30 years. As per statistics, rosacea skin disorder has been found to be more prevalent among white skinned females. Yet some opine that it has some kind of link with r... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th February 2008
Rosacea is one of the most common skin disorder which is mainly characterized by redness and thickening of the skin especially in the facial area. Sufferers of this skin disease often experience sudden blushing due to the dilation of tiny blood vessels un... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd January 2008
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot (thrombus) in a deep vein, usually in the legs. A clot forms in the larger veins of the area. Thrombophlebitis is the more general class of pathologies of this kind. A blood clot in a deep vein can break off and ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2007
Cat behavior is often misunderstood because of our inability to read their body language correctly. Cats, just like us humans, use body language to communicate and broadcast information about their feelings and moods, desires, likes and dislikes. Understa... Read >
Author: chip_arm
15th August 2007
It occurs without a warning. They look like jagged flashes of lightning bolts shimmering around the object or field of vision. It usually interferes or obscure vision. The seemingly hallucination episode usually lasts for 15-20 minutes and may or may not... Read >
Author: kristine
13th August 2007
Headache can affect just anybody and everybody. It is pain in the head, which involves the area located above the eyes or the ears, behind the head or in the back of the upper neck. The muscles or blood vessels of the head, neck area swell, tighten, or un... Read >
Author: Tom alter
12th July 2007
Magnetic Therapy have been used in the international sports world for many years for
healing injuries due to sprains and repetitive strain. Due to its capability of quick healing it is ruling a major area in the world of sports medicine. Sometimes much ... Read >
Author: gordy weiss
11th July 2007
Rosacea (rose-AY-sha) is a chronic (long-term) skin disease It is estimated to affect over 45 million people worldwide. It causes redness and pimples. Rosacea occurs in both men and women and, and although it may occur at any age, onset usually begins af... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
05th July 2007
The final stages of week by week pregnancy are here. The long journey that began with anxiety and excitement has finally reached its conclusive stages when in just a few days a lovely child would fill your world with joy. A new chapter would soon begin an... Read >
Author: apurva
02nd July 2007
SPRUCE up your appearance ladies and take grooming very, very seriously. Let us not blame women who go in for asset-enhancing techniques anymore. For, where a man is concerned, nothing seems to have changed so far as his mating instincts go. He is still t... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas
01st July 2007
It's normal to get butterflies every now and then. Anxiety disorders go way beyond that; they're much more severe and must last at least six months to be diagnosed. Anxiety disorders include panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic str... Read >
Author: Alien
19th June 2007
Having hypertension is one indication that you are living an unhealthy lifestyle, and it is probably about time that you made some lifestyle changes in order to make sure that you live a much healthier and happier life.
Hypertension or high blood p... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
15th June 2007
Medical labor inductions have recently become a standard procedure in many hospitals. It is shocking that today, as many as 1 in 5 labors are medically induced. Naturally, there are some pre-existing medical conditions that require concluding the pregnanc... Read >
Author: Lena Leino
18th April 2007
An anatomic abnormality in the way the kidneys, bladder and urethra are hooked up, that can cause recurrent bladder infections is present to children sometimes. Three possible abnormalities are: tight or posterior urethral valves, vessico-ureteral reflux ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
14th March 2007
Minoxidil (Regaine) is a slightly oily solution that is
rubbed into the scalp twice a day, or as
recommended by your trichologist. In its oral or
intravenous form, it is a potent anti-hypertensive
medicine, used in emergencies to lower critical bl... Read >
Author: Gary Heron
28th February 2007
Almost everyone has had a headache at one point in his or her life. Headaches are of different types. In a migraine, throbbing pain is felt on one side of the head. The most important symptom you will probably have with your migraine headache is pain, and... Read >
Author: Cindy
07th September 2006
You're going about your business when you start feeling a bit warm, hmmm is it warm in here? Nope, no one else is stripping off their clothes and fanning themselves wildly. Guess it's your own internal inferno causing you to feel like your burning from th... Read >
Author: Cathy Brennan
12th August 2006
One of the most common types of headaches is the migraine. When we think of migraines we often think of those types of headaches that completely debilitate you-but this is not always the case-some migraines are rather mild. If you have frequent headache ... Read >
Author: dr jack
23rd April 2006
According to research studies conducted in recent years, several patients who underwent LASIK reported problems seeing at night. The induced night vision defects included halos, starbursts and glare around brightly lit objects at night. These night vision... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
25th March 2006
Most of us are fond of at least one product that has the effect of a stimulant and that eventually becomes an addiction. These products include exercise stimulant drinks (they come in cans and look like cola), fizzy aerated drinks, tobacco, betel nut, bet... Read >
Author: Linda Giles
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