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12th October 2009
Have you ever heard of Biotin? This is a vitamin that has many benefits for the body.
In addition to being essential for cell growth, it is also necessary for the health of your hair and skin. Biotin hair loss is a major factor.
What does biotin do ... Read >
Author: Kalpana
22nd September 2009
Find a cure through the Depression Cause:
Depression is an illness that involves your thoughts, mood, and body. It affects the way a person eats and sleeps, the way you think about yourself one, and one thinks about how things.
Feeling sad, blue, and... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
27th July 2009
The lack of natural moisture produced by the skin glands is the most common cause of dry skin. The glands produce a substance called Sebum - The skin can feel dry and irritable when there is a lack of this natural body moisture, show signs of chapping and... Read >
Author: Brooke Brady
14th June 2009
Hair loss is far from being an unusual problem. Over two thirds of people experience it at some point in life, with a quarter of men starting to go bald before they reach their mid twenties. By sixty, two thirds of men are balding, the usual cause being p... Read >
Author: Stefen Arkinson
13th May 2009
You're not alone if you're experiencing breakage, increased hair shedding or significant hair loss.
Hair loss in women is most often very gradual and is more easily affected by hormonal changes, medical conditions, and external factors. Hair loss in wome... Read >
Author: Endah Purwani
05th May 2009
What is a hip replacement?
Hip replacement, is an operation to replace a hip joint with an artificial (' prosthetic') hip joint. It is a common procedure and effectively relieves pain and restores mobility.
Why might a hip joint need to be replaced?... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif
28th April 2009
How can you eliminate man boobs? Is there an easy, instant solution that you can undertake? No, there is not an "easy" solution, because honestly you'll have to put in some hard work and effort. But the solution is attainable and achievable if you dedic... Read >
Author: Matt Claybourne
16th April 2009
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis is defined as a technique that encompasses the genetic testing of embryos that are created through in vitro fertilization harmful, hereditary genetic conditions that are known to be present in the families of a couple tha... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
23rd February 2009
We all lose hair everyday. This is part of the natural hair growth cycle. While 90% of hair is in a growing stage, 10% is in a resting stage and falls out every 2 to 3 months. However it is when hair loss is in excess of this normal hair shedding that p... Read >
Author: vishal
20th February 2009
Growth of the breast tissue in men is common and is called gynecomastia. This condition often occurs during puberty and in many occasions resolves spontaneously. It can also occur in old age in which case it is unlikely to resolve but rarely requires tr... Read >
Author: Adrian Richards
18th February 2009
One in every three adults in the United States today is overweight, a trend that has been on the rise for the past two decades. Too many people resort to fad diets and over-the-counter weight loss aids when the bottom line is simple: our bodies need a bal... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
11th November 2008
However most types of cancers can be beaten, if you catch it up soon enough, and even if you don't there are new treatments coming out by the minute everyday that will help you fight and successfully beat cancer. There are however some types of cancers th... Read >
Author: stbotanica
17th October 2008
Metabolic disorders are genetic conditions where enzymes used to digest food do not function properly. They can lead to mild to severe brain damage, physical disability, organ failure and even death. Metabolism is the process your body uses to get or make... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd September 2008
Glue Ear
Glue Ear is a condition in which fluid accumulates in the middle ear behind the eardrum. It is the most common cause of partial deafness in children and it is estimated that one in four children are affected at some stage in their childhood. I... Read >
Author: Arazoo
09th September 2008
Fragile X is a family of genetic conditions. Fragile X syndrome also known Martin-Bell syndrome. It is caused by an abnormality in a single gene. Fragile X syndrome caused by mutation of the FMR1 gene on the X chromosome. It affects approximately 1 in eve... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Colpocephaly is the type forehead is chaotic. This is has the occipital horn one kind of unusual expansion - lateral ventricle behind either rear area the part is chaotic (hole or chamber) the brain. This kind of expansion occurs when has the development ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
19th June 2008
Whether you are following a rapid weight loss diet plan or trying to lose weight slowly, you are facing a life style change that is based totally on how your working week goes. Attitude and poor habits are the biggest downfall of all of us and in particul... Read >
Author: Allen
26th May 2008
Cephalic disorders are congenital conditions that stem from damage to or abnormal development of the budding nervous system. Most cephalic disorders are caused by a disturbance that occurs very early in the development of the fetal nervous system. Damag... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
21st May 2008
Aortic coarctation is a narrowing of region of the aorta. The aorta carries blood from the eye to the vessels that provide the system with blood and nutrients. If region of the aorta is narrowed, it is difficult for blood to give through the artery. Coarc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th May 2008
Recognised in Japan in the 1960s, this is a progressive occlusive cerebral arteritis affecting the distal internal carotid arteries near the Circle of Willis. Moyamoya is Japanese for "puff of smoke" and describes the appearance of the resultant network... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
01st May 2008
Weight loss programs vary and whether you have decided on a rapid weight loss plan or one where you lose weight more slowly and steadily, your other weekly commitments will have a bearing on how successful you are. Attitude and poor habits are the biggest... Read >
Author: Gerald Montgomery
28th April 2008
Dentatorubral pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA) is an autosomal predominant neurodegenerative disease. It is characterized by respective combinations of ataxia, choreoathetosis, myoclonus, epilepsy, and dementia as easily as a broad scope of ages at onslaugh... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
Alexander disease is a set of genetic conditions called the leukodystrophies that affect development of the myelin sheath, the fatty covering, which acts as an insulator-on nerve fibers in the brain. Alexander disease is considered an autosomal dominant d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd March 2008
Epilepsy (seizure disorder, fits) is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent instances of seizure or tremors. These are due to abnormal excitation from brain. Epilepsy treatment methods are aimed at controlling the disease. Most cases of juveni... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
26th February 2008
DNA testing is by far the most effective and accurate means by which a biological relationship can be said to exist between one person and another. Whether that be through traditional paternity testing or alternatively testing some more distant relationsh... Read >
Author: Kevin Camilleri
22nd October 2007
Haemochromatosis is one of the most common hereditary diseases. Its main role is in making red blood cells, which carry oxygen to all parts of the body. When too much iron is taken up it slowly builds up in various parts of the body, including the liver, ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2007
Soft tissue sarcoma is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells begin growing in soft tissue in the body. They can develop in any part of the body. Soft tissue sarcomas aren't common. Soft tissue sarcomas originate in such tissues as fat, muscles, nerv... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th July 2007
If you have noticed that your hair is getting a little thinner around the edges, do not despair. Well, the despairing will happen, but try not to despair too much. You are definitely not alone in this, and there are many things you can do to help with you... Read >
Author: tim bock
25th June 2007
Metabolic disorders are mostly genetic conditions that affect the production of energy within the cells; however, some occur as a result of improper diet or nutritional deficiencies. In some cases, dietary supplements correct metabolic disorders. For ex... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
31st May 2007
Kidneys are part of the urinary tract. The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs about the same size as a fist. They are located near the middle of the back, one on either side of the spine. Urine collects in a hollow space (renal pelvis) in the middle of e... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
19th February 2007
Hair loss is reversible and it doesn’t have to affect you like it does millions of other men and women. This article will explore why hair loss happens, the reasons of hair loss, some remedies that are available for hair loss and finally offer hope wit... Read >
Author: Jim Hampton
18th November 2006
I have to admit it. I think it's cute when my dog whines. Even adorable. That's because she whines for only two reasons: 1) When she sees a dog friend she really likes and she wants to be allowed to greet them and play; and 2) when she sees a human friend... Read >
Author: Martin Olliver
16th June 2006
Myth #3
Longevity is Beyond Your Control
Most of us believe that genetics or "Lady Luck" determines how long we will live. If you were lucky enough to be born with good genes, then chances are you will live a long time. If you were unlucky in the ge... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
25th April 2006
Brain cancer
We all know the function of brain. It is the main control center of our body that monitors/instructs everything thing in our body. Any disease that affects this central control system is really a big problem. And the worst thing to happen ... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender
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