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Birth Defects Deliver More Reasons to Quit Smoking

06th October 2009
Recently, a cashier with a round, pregnant belly raced back to her post after a smoke break and explained to her customer that she was sneaking cigarettes when the baby's father would not notice. She seemed oblivious to the harm her addiction could be cau... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Early Pregnancy and Prenatal Vitamins

22nd September 2009
If you are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant, you probably know that it is important for you to get plenty of folic acid. Folic acid helps to reduce brain and spinal defects in your baby, especially in early pregnancy. What you may not know is... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Natural Health and self care: Inflammation - what you need to know

16th September 2009
More and more research is being published in the medical journals about the impact of inflammation on the body. Most of us know that inflammation is about redness, swelling, heat and pain, usually after we have been cut or had an infection. What most of u... Read >
Author: Harriet Denz-Penhey

Ticks, Mosquitoes and Fleas - Pest Problems For Your Dog

06th June 2009
Summer is here and we all love to be outside as much as possible. Our dogs love to play outside too. Along with beautiful weather, summer brings outdoor barbeques, vacation and the pests that like to snack on us and our canine companions. These blood suck... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Pregnancy Nausea Relief - Herbal Remedies To Stop Nausea Fast

19th May 2009
Nausea and pregnancy go hand in hand for many women. It can be mild nausea, or extreme nausea that lasts all day, for months at a time. Here are some natural effective treatments for this nausea. And if that isn't bad enough, morning sickness usually i... Read >
Author: Gregg Podsakoff

Benefits of Fish Oil Can Help You Have a Healthy Brain

15th May 2009
The benefits of fish oil are numerous. Clinical studies have found fish oil benefits the brain, the eyes, the heart, the skin, the immune system, diabetes, allergies, arthritis and gout, and cancer. In this article I will chose to focus on the benefit... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Controlling Facial Blushing and Sweating to Tolerable Levels

29th April 2009
Everyone experiences facial blushing and sweating some time or other in their lives. Be it because of anxiety, stress or embarrassment, one soon would find a red blush creeping up their cheeks and huge beads of sweat forming on their face. To most people,... Read >
Author: jeffykk

Denture Cream Lawsuit: Help for Those with Zinc Poisoning and Poligrip Lawsuit Information

17th March 2009
Do you wear dentures? Do you use a denture cream to hold them in place? If so, you are one of the tens of millions of people that use this product on a daily basis. However, there are now many people that have reported serious and disabling side effect... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Are online dating singles who Smoke 'Desperate and Dateless'?

05th January 2009
Research suggests a link between smokers and online dating singles. Compared with the common population, a greater proportion of the women and older adult males who advertise themselves on dating sites smoke, according to some light hearted studie... Read >
Author: Matt

Is your relationship affecting your weight?

29th December 2008
It has been claimed that feeling comfortable and happy in a relationship can help you feel at ease with your looks and your body. But is this necessarily a good thing for your weight and wellbeing? According to a US medical journal, married people offi... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Blood thinning drug danger

20th November 2008
A new study shows that people who take the commonly used blood thinning drug warfarin may have larger amounts of bleeding in the brain and increased risk of death if they suffer a hemorrhagic stroke. The study is published in the September 30, 2008, print... Read >
Author: Scientist Live

How To Have Pain Free Bunion Surgery

18th November 2008
When anyone has suffered from painful bunions and starts to think about bunion surgery, they always ask me...is bunion surgery painful? Bunions surgery does not have to be painful. With the obvious disclaimer that any surgery certainly can be painful, it ... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler

Recovering From Acne

25th September 2008
If you have liver disease or heart disease, it's between you, your doctor, and your god. But skin disease is out there for the world to know about. You live with a constant reminder that there's something not quite right. Kids use body language to express... Read >
Author: Jan Hornets

Snoring can cause Heart Disease

20th May 2008
According to new research, snoring can increase your risk of developing heart disease. The findings – published in Journal Sleep, a specialist medical journal – demonstrated a significant link between loud snoring and heart disease and strokes. Hun... Read >
Author: Nikki Rammer

Ultra Sound Technology To Prove Invisible Whiplash Injuries

15th May 2008
It has been four years since the University of Nottingham announced research which could potentially prove some types of whiplash injury were physical. Whiplash, also known as neck sprain, is a controversial injury which is often suffered by drivers o... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman

Menopause Does Not Worsen Incontinence

15th May 2008
A study published by the medical journal Obstetrics and Gynecology has suggested that contrary to popular belief, the worsening of incontinence in middle-aged women can be attributed to weight gain, not the effects of the menopause. Previous research i... Read >
Author: Sylvia Fontrellini

Should You Give Your Child A Multi-Vitamin?

14th April 2008
Many people wonder if children should take a daily multivitamin. Experts from the Mayo Clinic disagree on whether it's necessary for all children, but why skip a multivitamin and take the chance of children not getting the proper nutrition? Children nee... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Snoring can cause Heart Disease

03rd April 2008
According to new research, snoring can increase your risk of developing heart disease. The findings – published in Journal Sleep, a specialist medical journal – demonstrated a significant link between loud snoring and heart disease and strokes. Hun... Read >
Author: Nikki Rammer

What you need to know about Hoodia Gordonii

01st April 2008
You have probably heard about Hoodia Gordonii, a supposedly magical plant grown in Southern Africa that’s supposed to help you lose weight by suppressing your appetite. But you probably do not know much more about it. Hoodia Gordonii, or simply Hoodi... Read >
Author: Jason

A City of Kids Who Never Sleep

08th February 2008
Parents who work late often don’t make it home before their kids go to bed. So instead of coming home earlier, some parents are keeping kids up later. New York’s Time Out Kids magazine reports in its November issue that pushing back bedtime is often t... Read >
Author: Castillo

Modern Acupuncture Information

18th January 2008
Although acupuncture is believed to have been practiced in China for as long as 5,000 years, it is a recent introduction in the West. It was first introduced into Britain at the end of the 18th century, when it was initially taken very seriously by the me... Read >
Author: Alien

Graves' Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Graves' disease is the only kind of hyperthyroidism that has inflammation of the eyes, swelling of the tissues around the eyes, and bulging of the eyes. Graves-Basedow disease, also known simply as Graves' disease. Graves' disease is the most common form ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Sleep Problems? a proven all natural cure….

20th July 2007
Hi, I’m Max Woody, a 42 year old business owner that for several years experienced insomnia, until just recently finding an all natural product that put an end to sleepless nights. Falling asleep seemed pretty easy most of the time, staying asleep... Read >
Author: Max

Vacations: Time off for Balance, Health and Productivity

05th July 2007
If you own your own business, you may often put off taking any real time off to just relax and unwind and rejuvenate. You imagine ‘someday’ being able to take a vacation, but the thought of doing it now only creates more stress. How can you go away wh... Read >
Author: Margie Geiser

Parkinson's Permax Heart Valve Disease

18th June 2007
Since Permax was approved in 1988, 12,000 to 25,000 patients have been prescribed the drug to treat the symptoms associated with Parkinson's. Permax is primarily used to treat Parkinson's patients during the early stages of the disease. Recent studies hav... Read >
Author: Steve Fields

Secrets to Becoming an Informed Patient

30th May 2007
Doctors rarely call people anything but patients. If you're seeing a doctor or even thinking about it, you're a patient. And patients are different than people. For one thing, patients have something wrong with them. It does not matter if it's lung can... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

When Thyroid Problems Hit Home

11th April 2007
If someone close to you (such as a friend or family member) has been diagnosed with a thyroid problem, you may be initially shocked and unable to provide a significant amount of assistance. However, after a time, you will undoubtedly want to support hi... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Vitamins Protect Against Alzheimer’s

04th April 2007
The Archives of Neurology, a monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association, published a study done by researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, suggesting that vitamins E and C, when taken together, could po... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

About Bextra and problems that can appear

01st March 2007
If you experienced serious side effects because you used the drug called Bextra, you can search for an attorney, to help you get compensations from Bextra’s producer. There are a lot of qualified Bextra attorneys, and they are ready to help you, so tha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Getting enough sleep makes you a better learner the next day

22nd February 2007
Have you ever noticed that if you did not have enough sleep or your sleep was disrupted the night before, you will not function at your mental optimum the day after? If you are a student, you feel that you can't pay enough attention in class. If you are... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Alternative Medicine Proven: Nature-Be

02nd February 2007
From medical doctors the chief objection about alternative medicine (http://www.nature-be.com/alternative-medicine.php ) is that it is “not proven.” By this statement it is meant that alternative medicine has not been meticulously tested like the phar... Read >
Author: Jacques Bayle

A New Snoring Treatment

07th January 2007
A New Snoring TreatmentResearchers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center believe that arelatively new procedure called Injection Snoreplasty can be a safeand effective way to treat certain types of snoring. They alsosuggest that the cost and discomfort to th... Read >
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Meditation: Meditation for Improving Concentration

24th December 2006
I was reading an article in an American Medical Journal a few days ago that talked about how keeping your mind active and improving your concentration will help you as you get older. The focus of the study was looking at how people aged 70 plus could ens... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy

Can Pregnancy Occur Even After You Have Had A Vasectomy?

17th November 2006
There are many guys who believe that once they have had a vasectomy they have no concerns regarding pregnancy. Though a vasectomy is one of the most effective methods of birth control, care still needs to be taken if you want to avoid an unwanted pregna... Read >
Author: Mark Gardner

Acomplia Works Doubly as Weight Loss and Anti Smoking Pill

15th November 2006
Not all discoveries are planned. Many a times results of research amaze the researcher itself. A similar instance was noticed when research was being undertaken on Acomplia for its weight loss properties. It was observed that the drug was helpful in reduc... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter

How Holidays Can Lead To More Cardiac Mortality?

09th November 2006
Christmas and New Year are two of the holiday seasons that are supposed to fill people with joys and happiness. But, do you know that death rates due to heart disease and other causes are higher around Christmas and New Year's Day than other days of the y... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Dr. Conrad Maulfair Cites Iron as Factor in Women's Heart Disease

13th April 2006
"When we think of heart disease and heart attacks and death from heart attacks we tend to think primarily of men. When we think about death in women we tend to think about breast or ovarian or uterine cancer. It's sobering to know that the facts are very ... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson