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23rd September 2009
Hard drive is the basic storage media, which encodes digital data on rapidly moving platters, having magnetic surfaces. Read/write head is the designated component, for each platter surface except for the extreme ones, which accesses data from different p... Read >
Author: rohit mehra
30th August 2009
Flash USB devices have become highly popular ways to store and transport data. They are simple to use, can be small enough to fit on a key ring and depending on the model can store up to almost 2 terabytes of information. Generally however most flash USB ... Read >
Author: Steve Mc Karmik
16th July 2009
The new substance that has everyone talking is Resveratrol. There has been an enormous amount of hype around Resveratrol and that is largely because it has shown to increase the age of mice by over 30% as well as controlling their weight. Scientific hum... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th June 2009
An ever-increasing body of research indicates that the list of CoQ10 benefits is a long one. And now reversing the aging process might be part of that list.
Coenzyme Q10, often referred to as CoQ10 or Vitamin Q, is actually a naturally-occurring substa... Read >
Author: RA Butters
06th June 2009
A growing number of observational and epidemiological studies have suggested that major depression is associated with reduced dietary intake and cellular levels of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Indeed, it has been previously shown that individuals ... Read >
Author: Dr Nina Bailey
04th June 2009
Hair loss can be caused by a variety of factors but heredity is the number one reason why men and women lose their mane. Hereditary hair loss in men and women has the same main cause, which is dihydrotestosterone (DHT) attacking our hair follicles. DHT is... Read >
Author: Dody
01st June 2009
A question often asked by a majority of new homeowners is how to effectively board up a window. This is especially true among those who are thinking of renovating or instituting some developments in their own homes.
Using a flat roof tarp is regarded in... Read >
Author: Leo Nov
05th May 2009
At times people calls for desperate measures when buying a real estate property in Fort Lauderdale, well there are a market in which you can get a value for your limited money. The Fort Lauderdale foreclosure real estate is something that people should lo... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
10th March 2009
When it comes to treating hair loss, it is medicinal pills and topicals that spring to most peoples’ minds as the options holding the greatest promise. There are also other available treatment options, such as surgical as well as non-surgical hair repla... Read >
Author: Dody
23rd February 2009
Hard drive is the basic storage media, which encodes digital data on rapidly moving platters, having magnetic surfaces. Read/write head is the designated component, for each platter surface except for the extreme ones, which accesses data from different p... Read >
Author: Simpson
20th February 2009
Hard drive is the basic storage media, which encodes digital data on rapidly moving platters, having magnetic surfaces. Read/write head is the designated component, for each platter surface except for the extreme ones, which accesses data from different p... Read >
Author: Serves Best
21st January 2009
When a child is diagnosed with ADHD, it can be a confusing and devastating blow. Prescription drugs are often the first line of defense for the disorder. Common side effects such as insomnia, restlessness, anxiety, decreased appetite, allergic reactions, ... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
19th December 2008
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of burning and numbness in one's feet.
There are two types of nerves that may be affected: small nerve fibers, and large nerve fibers. Small nerve fiber damage will cause abnormal sensation and large nerve fiber d... Read >
10th October 2008
Exposure to 1918 influenza virus activates memory B-cells
Date: 16/09/2008
Recent research has revealed that infection and natural exposure to the 1918 influenza virus made survivors immune to the disease for the remaining of their lives. Antibodies p... Read >
Author: Scientist Live
25th September 2008
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy is known hereditarily heterogeneous. LGMD2A is caused by mutations on chromosome 15 in the calpain-3 gene. There are at least 19 forms of LGMD, and they’re classified by the inherited flaws that show to cause them. All lim... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th September 2008
Rogaine was the first medicinal drug in history approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating hereditary hair loss. By now it has been approved and is available as a cure for baldness in many other countries of the world. Its only act... Read >
Author: Dody
21st August 2008
Although most people associate acne with the face, back acne is also a very common form of this skin condition. Whatever symptoms you associate with acne on the face: whiteheads, blackheads, pustules and so on, you can also get on your back.
The probl... Read >
Author: Dean Erickson
20th June 2008
Special areas in the pancreas gland, the Islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose from the blood and convert the glucose to gly... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
19th June 2008
Since thousands of years ago, the natives of south and southeastern Africa have known a little something about medicinally treating inflammation. Named for the appearance of the fruit of its root, Devil’s Claw (also referred to as Cat’s Claw) is recog... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts
14th May 2008
Tourette syndrome (TS) is named for the French doctor Georges Gilles de la Tourette, who first described the condition in 1885. Tourette syndrome is also called Tourette's disorder, Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Tourette's was once considered a rare and... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
14th May 2008
Tourette syndrome (TS) is named for the French doctor Georges Gilles de la Tourette, who first described the condition in 1885. Tourette syndrome is also called Tourette's disorder, Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Tourette's was once considered a rare and... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
09th May 2008
Celiac disease is a digestive disease that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients from food. People who have celiac disease cannot tolerate a protein called gluten, found in wheat, rye, and barley. Gluten is found mainly i... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
06th April 2008
Tourette syndrome is also called Tourette's disorder, Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Tourette's was once considered a rare and bizarre syndrome. The males are affected about three to four times more often than females. Tourette's is a rare condition. Pe... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
27th March 2008
Testosterone is a steroid hormone secreted from the Leydig cells of the testes that has both anabolic and anticatabolic effects upon muscle tissue. Dietary nutrients, in particular fat, have been shown to affect testosterone. Individuals consuming a diet ... Read >
Author: David Jones
25th March 2008
There are more than a hundred internet fax service providers in the market today. So whom do you pick? How do you decide what is best for you? Here are a few questions that you need to think about when choosing a service provider for yourself.
1. Res... Read >
Author: Claudia Walters
22nd February 2008
Bipolar disorder, also manic depression, and schizophrenia are just some of the serious mental disorders affecting nearly 3 to 4 percent of the U.S. adult population. Astra Zeneca, who are the makers of an anti-psychotic drug Seroquel, have developed the ... Read >
20th February 2008
A ninety minute daytime nap helps speed up the process of long term memory consolidation, a recent study conducted by Prof. Avi Karni and Dr. Maria Korman of the Center for Brain and Behavior Research at the University of Haifa found. The research was pub... Read >
Author: Alvaro
30th October 2007
High blood pressure is a condition that has the potential to be quite a health risk. Therefore, it is essential for anyone suffering from high blood pressure to follow the advice a health care professional or a qualified naturopath before relying entirel... Read >
Author: Laurie Raphael
02nd July 2007
Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant. It works by blocking nerve impulses (or pain sensations) that are sent to your brain. It s a skeletal muscle relaxant and a central nervous system (CNS) depressant. It is used to relieve pain, tenderness, and limitati... Read >
Author: carina coderis
22nd May 2007
A New Found Advantage Between Apples, Fish And Pregnancy
A study conducted by the University of Aberdeen, presented recently at an American Thoracic Society conference, examined 2,000 expecting mothers about their diet, and then tracked their childâ€... Read >
Author: Fitness And Nutrition News
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
20th November 2006
One of the most interesting findings of the researchers regarding the qualities of red wine is the benefits of resveratrol, a compound found largely in the skins of red grapes. It came to scientific attention only four years ago, however, as a possible ex... Read >
Author: Alison White
17th November 2006
Your baby perhaps has not had a diaper rash lately. But if some tender part of your baby's skin remains wet and warm too long, you are likely to end up alongside a fussing infant brought about by the itchy, stinging, burning, small red bumps that doctors ... Read >
Author: John Purdy
17th August 2006
When it comes to maintaining a healthy head of hair and reversing the ravages of hair loss, there are many treatment products to choose from. The fact that all these products claim to be the very best can lead to a great deal of confusion among those men... Read >
Author: Cordell Varney
07th May 2006
Special areas in the pancreas gland, the Islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose from the blood and convert the glucose to gly... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
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