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09th October 2009
The early symptoms of diabetes are often taken for granted as the norm. Diabetes (type 2 specifically) is at an all time high in the United States door to a number of various factors such as environment, work habits and poor diet. It is said that todays... Read >
Author: Gabe Killian
06th October 2009
It is not uncommon to hear prospective patients asking about the risks of Botox. Even sitting on a subway or in the waiting room at a doctor’s office, Botox can be a popular topic, and many people seem to have their share of horror stories to share. F... Read >
Author: Jenny Angrove
29th September 2009
LASIK is a surgical eye procedure that corrects vision. The surgery is very safe and effective for most patients. Some people avoid getting LASIK eye surgery because they have some misconceptions about the surgery. Much of the information that is dissemin... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
28th September 2009
You may have come across eye centers touting outrageous offers of'20/20 vision or your money back'. The entire concept of 20/20 vision has been ballyhooed immensely when it comes to Eye Laser Surgery. Essentially, the price 20/20 makes reference to a wa... Read >
Author: Fletcher Frazier
18th September 2009
So many people that are concerned with improving their health over look the health of their liver. The liver is called LIVE -R for a reason. The reason is the liver is involved with digestion and assimilation. It processes nutrients to give life to you... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
If you suffer from excessive sweating, you are not alone. Excessive sweating is caused by hyperhidrosis, a very common condition that affects nearly 3% of the population. Most people that suffer from hyperhidrosis sweat regardless of the mood or the weath... Read >
Author: Benjamin Crowley
10th September 2009
Pinhole glasses or stenopeic glasses utilize opaque materials with small perforations in each lens, rather than glass lenses, to reduce blurriness for people with vision problems. The perforations reduce the amount of diverging rays that hit the pupil fro... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
10th September 2009
Eye care is an important part of our overall health treatments today. If you don’t take good care of your vision now, it is only going to continue to degenerate over the years to come. Eye doctors have come to this realization as well as patients, thus ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
07th September 2009
Pinhole glasses or stenopeic glasses utilize opaque materials with small perforations in each lens, rather than glass lenses, to reduce blurriness for people with vision problems. The perforations reduce the amount of diverging rays that hit the pupil fro... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
02nd September 2009
NO MORE GLASSES! You can accomplish astigmatism correction naturally even if you suffer from strong astigmatism. Reading and watching TV with equal clarity will no longer be a problem for you. If you're like most people you're saying to yourself, who are ... Read >
Author: Evgania Mehler
02nd September 2009
There is an alternative way to correcting vision naturally that many consumers are unaware of. Pinhole glasses, also called stenopeic glasses, offer vision improvement in a natural way without the use of prescription lenses.
The way that pinhole glass... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
31st August 2009
Astigmatism is the most common refractive problem responsible for blurry vision. You may also hear astigmatism called a refractive error, If you are only slightly affected, you may not notice that much is wrong with your vision. More significant astigmati... Read >
Author: conor
30th August 2009
To function correctly, the body requires glucose. But sometimes the body becomes incapable of processing the sugar that it receives from foods we consume. As soon as the body is incapable of processing sugar effectively, we have diabetes. Being aware of w... Read >
Author: John Richmond
27th August 2009
The number of adults and teenagers in the United States who are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are on the rise. As the obesity rates rise, so do the numbers for type 2 diabetes. It is a known fact that being obese or overweight can lead to the early... Read >
Author: SurferBodyFitness
19th August 2009
There is an alternative way to correcting vision naturally that many consumers are unaware of. Pinhole glasses, also called stenopeic glasses, offer vision improvement in a natural way without the use of prescription lenses.
The way that pinhole glass... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
01st August 2009
What if you were told that during the mid 19th century, children had to literally endure drinking large volumes of cod fish oil preparations daily to improve their health and prevent the onset of diseases? Aside from having that foul smell, the taste was ... Read >
Author: Rajagopalan
31st July 2009
If you have an eyeglass prescription from your doctor, don't fill it quite yet. Consider an alternative to expensive eyeglasses that could have you seeing clearer than you have in a while. Pinhole glasses are an inexpensive option to prescription glasses.... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
16th July 2009
Low blood sugar can be a condition alone or can be caused by a complication of diabetes or a different disease. However, it is most frequently a result of insulin intake reaction due to diabetes.
There are several causes of low blood sugar (hypoglycemi... Read >
Author: wirelesshomealarmsystems
16th July 2009
Many would consider their sight to be their most important sense, so it is logical to look after your vision by paying regular visits to the optometrist. But another part of maintaining good vision is to know when something is wrong, and to seek treatment... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
05th July 2009
Diabetes is frequently an illness which has undiagnosed signs and many of us are shocked when the consultant's diagnosis explains the patient has the disease. While it may not have signs that produce agony and pain, the illness working in the background c... Read >
Author: Ariel Randolph
04th July 2009
It's hard to say for certain how many Americans have diabetes, since it's been estimated that as many as 6.3 million people are undiagnosed. You might be a diabetic if you are excessively thirsty and hungry all the time, urinate frequently (as often as ev... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
30th June 2009
If you have an eyeglass prescription from your doctor, dont fill it quite yet. Consider an alternative to expensive eyeglasses that could have you seeing clearer than you have in a while. Pinhole glasses are an inexpensive option to prescription glasses. ... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
29th June 2009
Every year, many people suffer from blurry vision. Therefore, people visit their eye doctor to get a prescription for a pair of eyeglasses. While eyeglasses protect the eyes from various flying objects during a windy day and improve eyesight, they are ver... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
26th June 2009
Alcohol and drugs can certainly alter one’s effectiveness in driving. He/she may have blurry vision, experience dizziness and would be unable to exercise good judgment.
Even cautious drivers have become victims of these negligent drivers who ignore t... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
22nd June 2009
There are many types of aneurysms, but the most common occur in the brain or in the aorta which is the main artery that carries blood throughout the body from the heart. An aneurysm is the widening of a blood vessel which is similar to a blister but it oc... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
19th June 2009
You may wonder what the difference between anxiety, anxiety attacks and panic attacks are. To make this easy for you we’ll assume that anxiety and panic attacks are the same. So that means we only have to distinguish the difference between these vicious... Read >
Author: Robert A. Meyer
15th June 2009
There has been a lot of excitement surrounding custom LASIK using WaveFront technology. Unlike traditional LASIK, custom LASIK allows the surgeon to map the patient’s cornea and produce a more customized surgical solution for their vision problems. How ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
04th June 2009
A Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) occurs every 21 seconds in the United States and TBI is considered as the number one killer and disabler of people under the age of 45. Studies show that vehicular accidents contribute to a majority of unintentional injury a... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
04th June 2009
Best Treatment for Excessive Sweating
Hyperhidrosis also known as excessive sweating is not a commonly recognized disease, in fact only a small percentage of people having this problem are seeking medical help, but in reality this problem affects milli... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
30th May 2009
Chances are you know of at least one : Lexapro, Cymbalta, and Paxil. Are these medications recognizable ? Part of the top 100 selling medications in the world, they are compounds for controlling anxiety. For pharmaceutical corporations, compounds for an... Read >
Author: dcambria
07th May 2009
Eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, can drastically improve a person’s appearance. If you are considering having blepharoplasty you need to learn more about the procedure. The fact is, when it comes to plastic surgery, an educated patient is t... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
24th April 2009
Pinhole glasses or also known as stenopeic glasses, are glasses which have tiny holes on each lens. They are often made from opaque plastic material that is durable. The main function of these perforated multiple pinhole size lenses is to allow a narrow b... Read >
Author: Mike
10th April 2009
Laser eye surgery is not just a trend but a highly effective medical procedure, offering one the opportunity to correct different types of refractive disorders. Whether we are talking about a patient diagnosed with hypermetropia, astigmatism or myopia, la... Read >
Author: buydiplomas
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
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
07th April 2009
Lutein has recently become quite popular among people who care about their health. There is good reason for it too. In this article we will take a look at what it really is, why is it good for us, what are the foods high in lutein, and why they actually m... Read >
Author: Frank Langella
31st March 2009
Modern pinhole eyeglasses contain synthetic plastic lens with diminutive perforations concealed by reflective coating that are fastened to trendy plastic or metal frames. The holes in the glasses restrain the amount of straying light rays that enter the e... Read >
Author: Mike
25th March 2009
Let’s face it; our eyes are our most precious asset. Can you imagine how it would be to not be able to appreciate all the beautiful sights and colors the world around us has? Zeaxanthin is one of the most important things that can help you preserve your... Read >
Author: Frank Langella
08th March 2009
Acuvue contact lenses from Johnson & Johnson aren't exactly a new kid on the block. Just because these are top selling contacts doesn't mean everybody knows about them. I didn't until a couple of years ago. And I have been wearing contacts for almost t... Read >
Author: Al Bullington
04th March 2009
When you first get that diagnosis of type II diabetes, it doesn't really mean much unless you have a friend or family member who is suffering from the disease. At least it didn't to me.
Sure I had the signs:
- excessive thirst
- constant trips to ... Read >
Author: ChazL
03rd March 2009
Type 2 diabetes develops when the body produces natural insulin that is not absorbed by body cells to produce energy or the amount of insulin produced is not enough to meet the body needs.
Having known the causes of type 2 diabetes, it becomes easier to ... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau
03rd February 2009
In modern times, there has been a push toward an alternative to prescription eyeglasses. With the current rise in prices, who can blame people for wanting to look for safe alternatives that cost less? Of course, they also might have heard some about the... Read >
Author: Mike
13th December 2008
Car accidents are inevitable as there is a continuous production of cars but little is done on the widening of roads. As streets are crowded with vehicles, the more likely it is to have a vehicular accident.
Anyone can fall victims of car accidents. C... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
08th December 2008
Lasik eye surgery procedure recovery is a real concern for many individuals. Life after Lasik has been totally understood and recovery is easier than many other procedures. Lasik eye surgery recovery isn't difficult, however your preferred vision may not ... Read >
Author: kentyoung
08th December 2008
A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. Most cataracts are related to aging. Cataracts are very common in older people. By age 80, more than half of all Americans either have a cataract or have had cataract surgery.
A catar... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd December 2008
There are so many opinions and theories about insomnia that it can make your head spin. What one person thinks is good, another thinks is bad. What one person thinks is a cause of insomnia, another person thinks is a symptom of insomnia. When you cut out ... Read >
Author: Writingman1421
22nd November 2008
Are you aware that there are numerous effects lack of sleep can have on your life -- some of which are potentially dangerous? Well, it's true. Not only that, but these effects might not even be noticed until serious treatment is required; thereby leading ... Read >
Author: Writingman1421
18th November 2008
When it comes to the facts about insomnia, many people are confused. Some think insomnia is a serious condition in which the affected individual goes for weeks or even months without sleep. Others believe that insomnia can only be treated with prescriptio... Read >
Author: Writingman1421
30th October 2008
Glaucoma is a disorder of the eye in which excessive pressure builds within the eyeball. This pressure comes from an overabundance of fluid, called aqueous humor. When there is excessive fluid in the eye, it places ocular pressure on the retina and optic ... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
23rd October 2008
We all have had it in varying frequencies and intensities. In fact, both adults and children alike may suffer occasionally from this throbbing pain. Headaches can be brought about by a number of reasons – tension, infection, allergy, injury, hunger, cha... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies
14th October 2008
A cataract occurs when a clouding of the eye’s lens begins to moderately, or dramatically, affect a person’s vision. Most cataracts occur as a person ages, but there are other rare forms as well. Cataracts are a very common condition in older people, ... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
13th October 2008
The severe symptoms of lack of sleep can really cause problems in your life. We all know the smaller symptoms of insomnia and lack of sleep, such as irritability and tiredness, but those really aren't all that dangerous. At most, they're a bit bothersome.... Read >
Author: Writingman1421
01st October 2008
For those people who find an increased presence of tired, aging or droopy eyelids as they get older, cosmetic eye surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, might be the right answer. Blepharoplasty typically means that a lifting of the eyelids takes place su... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
24th September 2008
Intraocular melanoma is the most familiar eye cancer in adults. Intraocular melanoma is a form of cancerous tumor in the eye. The fraction of the eye affected by this rare type of cancer is the uvea. The uvea contains cells called melanocytes. When these ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Seasonal allergies affect about 20 percent of Americans. A significant portion of these people experience eye allergies, which can cause visual impairment and discomfort. Proper care, however, can limit or prevent the effects of eye allergies.
There are... Read >
Author: Chelsea Francis
09th September 2008
Diabetes is an illness where the body does not produce sufficient insulin. Insulin is essentially a hormone that converts sugar, starches and other food into energy that is require for us to function on a daily basis. Although the causes of diabetes have ... Read >
Author: Jhye
03rd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ordered pharmaceuticals manufacturer Sanofi-Aventis to put more strident side effects warning on the packaging of Ketek (telithromycin), an antibiotic that has bee... Read >
Author: LegalView
10th June 2008
Glaucoma is a group of diseases that can damage the eye's optic nerve and result in vision loss and blindness. Glaucoma occurs when the normal fluid pressure inside the eyes slowly rises. However, with early treatment, you can often protect your eyes agai... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd June 2008
Dry eyes are a serious and growing concern for millions of individuals. The eye must be bathed in a continuous flow of a tear film that consists of several components. A healthy tear film contains lipids, aqueous, and mucin. The outer lipid layer prevents... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman
27th May 2008
For the one percent of people that suffer from hyperhidrosis you are well aware that this isn't a fun disorder to have. In case you aren't aware of what hyperhidrosis actually means, it is a big word for excessive sweating. I bet that there are a lot mo... Read >
Author: Sean Lee
20th May 2008
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a set of related diseases in which the body cannot regulate the amount of sugar (specifically, glucose) in the blood.
Glucose in the blood gives you energy to perform daily activities, walk briskly, run for a bus, ride your b... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
20th May 2008
Info on types of eye vision problems. Having Regular Eye Examinations is Key to Detecting Early Macular Degeneration
Living with low vision is a concern for many, especially those age fifty and over. One of the types of eye vision problems often assoc... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
11th May 2008
Stroke is the third-leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer, and the number one cause of adult disability. Stroke is a disease that affects the blood vessels supplying blood to the brain. Although stroke is a disease of the brain, it can af... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman
08th May 2008
Sarcoidosis (SAR”koi-do'sis) involves inflammation that produces tiny lumps of cells in various organs in your body. The lumps are called granulomas (gran"u-lo'mahs) because they look like grains of sugar or sand. They are very small and can be seen onl... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
The puffy eyes is caused by fluids get trapped in the tissues under the eyes. The eyes begin swelling due to different factors. The puffy eyes are not very dangerous they may be easily treated. The puffy eyes is seen in man and women also and it is appear... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
04th March 2008
LASIK eye surgery can have a profound effect on your lifestyle. Usually taking less than five minutes to do one eye: undergoing a LASIK laser eye surgery procedure, it is a perfectly safe and routine practice to have both of your eyes corrected on the sam... Read >
Author: David Parton
14th August 2007
With all of the problems one may face with their eyes and eyesight, technological advancement in optical treatments has created a surgery sweeping the public. With an aim to lessen dependency on eyeglasses and/or contact lenses, LASIK involves the techniq... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
23rd July 2007
High protein, low carb eating plans like the Atkins diet are well known for helping folks to lose weight quickly. They are also often considered to be the types of plans that increase the risks of high cholesterol, heart disease and erratic or high bloo... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
15th June 2007
This article examines the problems associated with dry eyes.
Some people just suffer with mild inconvenience on waking up in the morning and finding their eyelids are stuck together, but for others it can cause acute discomfort which can last all day.
... Read >
07th June 2007
Long years ago, many people knew that they won’t be able to correct their vision by wearing contact lenses. But now, Astigmatism can be corrected using tropic contact lenses. Moreover, you can have the choice among brands, materials, replacement schedul... Read >
Author: ahmed fouad
17th May 2007
There are several diabetes types, that are caused by different factors. Diabetes mellitus is the condition in which your body can not store or use glucose or it just can not produce the glucose necessary.
This diabetes type is divided into two:
- ty... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th April 2007
LASIK, surgery to reduce or eliminate the need for eye glasses, has become very popular over the past 5-10 years. While most cases proceed quite well, the potential for complications does exist, and is often not discussed prior to surgery. It should be no... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman
27th March 2007
Certain things may make a person ask her self if she is starting to suffer from multiple sclerosis. If a person has a blurry vision or has maybe trouble concentrating that doesn’t necessarily mean that she or he are suffering from this terrible disorder... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st March 2007
Lazy eye is a disorder of the coordination between the eye and the brain, usually beginning in childhood. This disorder causes the body to prefer one eye over the other. It is known medically as amblyopia.
Lazy eye is characterized by poor or blurry v... Read >
Author: George McKenzie
28th February 2007
Studies revealed that Vioxx, a cox-2 inhibitor increases the risks of heart attacks and strokes. As a result of this situation, this drug had to be recalled from the US market.
Bextra, another cox-2 inhibitor, which belongs to the same drug category like... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
19th February 2007
You think to yourself, “How did this happen to me?” You are in your 40’s. You are at the doctor’s office, and she is telling you that you suffer from Syndrome X. You’re not even sure you heard the doctor correctly. Syndrome X? It sounds like a s... Read >
Author: Michael Kaye
10th January 2007
There are some factor risks for diabetes. Being overweight for a while the risks for getting diabetes increases.
Exercising often reduces the risks too. It is known that sedentary people have a risk greater by 40 percent. As you get older the risks of... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th November 2006
When you're taking Phentermine, you should go to the emergency room if you experience any of the side effects listed below:
I) Allergic Reaction:
a. difficulty breathing
b. partial closing of the throat
c. lips, face, or tongue swell
d. hives (rash... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th October 2006
Migraine headaches generally come in two forms: With and without auras. The headaches themselves can be equally painful – whether or not an aura is present.
Statistics indicate that only about 20% of migraine sufferers actually experience these auras... Read >
Author: Andrew Jones
29th September 2006
SummaryMacular Degeneration, an acquired retinal disease that affects millions of elderly adults, can cause loss of the ability to see details, causing blurry vision and possibly legal blindness. Despite the social costs that include depression and loss o... Read >
Author: Paul Krawitz
15th September 2006
There are times when you may experience a burning and painful discomfort just behind the breastbone. This burning sensation that you are experiencing is commonly called heartburn, and most people tend to suffer from frequent heartburn.
Heartburn doesn'... Read >
Author: Dream Team Media
04th June 2006
Hypertension can sometimes confuse both the patient and the doctor for a couple of reasons. One, the physical symptoms of high blood pressure can vary quite widely. And secondly, it shares many symptoms with other diseases or conditions.
That's why, i... Read >
Author: Jane Peters
21st May 2006
You might have come across eye centers touting outrageous offers of "20/20 vision or your money back". The whole concept of 20/20 vision has been ballyhooed immensely when it comes to laser eye surgery. In essence, the value 20/20 refers to a way of measu... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
20th May 2006
In order to truly comprehend the effect of laser eye surgery, we must first consider the vision anomalies that it treats. It is a general belief that common refractive errors, such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism, are attributable to certain irregula... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
10th May 2006
So many people that are concerned with improving their health over look the health of their liver. The liver is called LIVE -R for a reason. The reason is the liver is involved with digestion and assimilation. It processes nutrients to give life to your b... Read >
Author: Home herb
07th May 2006
I can see clearly now the blur is gone: What Bifocal contact lenses can do for you
I can see clearly now the blur is gone, I can see all obstacles in my way, gone are the blurry days where I felt blind, it's gonna be a bright, bright sunshinin' day. Th... Read >
Author: Sean Willoughby
03rd May 2006
Considering LASIK? Expect your stay at the laser eye surgery center to be approximately 2 hours. However, the actual laser treatment might take only about 7 to 10 minutes per eye. Though quite complex a procedure, its expedited nature renders it a simplis... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
17th March 2006
So many people that are concerned with improving their health over look the health of their liver. The liver is called LIVE -R for a reason. The reason is the liver is involved with digestion and assimilation. It processes nutrients to give life to you... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
14th March 2006
LASIK is the one of the most prevalent corrective eye surgery procedures, chosen by many to alleviate their vision troubles. It's rightly said that the eyes are the most precious of the five senses, and it's imperative that we keep them in good health. Ho... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
12th March 2006
LASIK eye surgery is a refractive surgery intended to reduce a patient's dependency on eyeglasses or contact lenses. LASIK is the most prevalent of all refractive surgery types. LASIK aims to reshape the cornea in order to allow for accurate refraction, w... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
16th February 2006
As with any other surgery, LASIK also has a recovery period. Since LASIK involves cutting a flap in the corneal tissue, the recovery typically pertains to the healing of the cornea. Patients who have undergone LASIK surgery may experience blurry vision an... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
28th September 2005
Car vs. Motorcycle?! Let's make the obvious, obvious. In a car with manual shift, the driver uses hands and feet, one hand on the wheel, the other on the shifter, one foot on the clutch and the other on the gas or brake. In a bike, the left hand is on the... Read >
Author: maricon williams
29th June 2005
Ear Infection
An ear infection is an infestation in the ear, caused by either bacteria or by virus. The adult ear infection and the inner ear infection are other names by which it is called. The scientific name is otitis media.
Ear Infection Cause... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
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