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Hemorrhoids Be Gone

29th September 2009
What if you can learn how to quickly and effectively cure your hemorrhoids from the comfort of your own home in 3 easy steps? Wouldn't that be worth a look? To finally be able to say Hemorrhoids No More is something I longed for. I wish I had known about... Read >
Author: Mike Jenet

Aethoxysklerol- A histamine liberator

28th September 2009
Aethoxysklerol: Aethoxysklerol is a kind of sterile solution which is injected into the varicose veins to close the affected vein and to shrink the vessel(s). Its work: Aethoxysklerol makes or causes the lining of blood vessel and is injected int... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi

Aethoxysklerol- A histamine liberator

28th September 2009
Aethoxysklerol: Aethoxysklerol is a kind of sterile solution which is injected into the varicose veins to close the affected vein and to shrink the vessel(s). Its work: Aethoxysklerol makes or causes the lining of blood vessel and is injected int... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi

Why Hypnosis Is Better For Stress Than Meditating

28th September 2009
***** Stress Is The Life Killer Stress is the greatest problem for people in the modern world, and it's much worse than just health problems such as heart attacks that are brought on by too much stress for way too long. Stress impacts EVERYTHING. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What Are the Symptoms & Preventive Measures of Atherothrombosis

25th September 2009
Atherothrombosis is commonly a disease of older adults mainly because of the eventual buildup of deposits and the wear and tear on the blood vessels. This process may be accelerated in people who have uncontrolled risk factors and can also happen to young... Read >
Author: SANDEEP PANGHAL

How Important is Calcium to Our Health?

22nd September 2009
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in our bodies. We all know that we need calcium for strong bones and teeth. But do you know that calcium provides many other health benefits? It is needed for muscle contraction, blood vessel expansion and contraction ... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online

Medical Tourism – Low Cost PDA Closure Device treatment in India

21st September 2009
PDA Closure Device Treatment in India Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a Congenital defect in which the temporary blood vessel connecting the left pulmonary artery to the aorta in the fetal heart fails to close after birth. In the fetal heart, blood... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Rosemary - A New Treatment For Low Blood Pressure?

18th September 2009
Rudolf Weiss, the German herbalist, has some interesting ideas on low blood pressure. He describes it as being simply an aspect of a more deep seated problem. He also believes that when people have low blood pressure but no symptoms, that it does not requ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Fat Facts

18th September 2009
The three major components of our diet are Carbohydrates, Proteins and Fats. It is normally believed that while carbohydrates and proteins provide energy and are essential for life, fats are dangerous and should be avoided. Some people go to the exten... Read >
Author: prashant

Coronary Angiography Surgery India - Patients Testimonials of International Patients

18th September 2009
Coronary Angiography / Angiogram Treatment in India Q. What is coronary angiography ? Coronary angiography is a special x-ray of the coronary arteries. The coronary arteries do not show up on a plain x-ray. With coronary angiography, dye is inject... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Heart Valve Disease surgeons in India – by internationally experienced Surgeons

18th September 2009
Heart Valve Disease treatment in India Heart valve disease is also called as Valvular Heart Disease.The heart has two halves, a left and right each with 2chambers the atrium and the ventricle. Between the chambers are the heart valves which ensure th... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Hormones and Migraine Headaches

17th September 2009
What is a migraine headache? A migraine headache is a severe pain felt on one, and sometimes, both sides of the head. The pain is mostly in the front around the temples or behind one eye or ear. Besides pain, you may have nausea and vomiting, and be ve... Read >
Author: Cindy Paiva

Sodium and potassium are minerals found naturally in our bodies.

17th September 2009
Sodium (or what we commonly refer to as salt) has always been accused as the culprit responsible for high blood pressure, especially if it is taken in large amount (more than 2000mg per day). The consequences of high blood pressure will be higher risks of... Read >
Author: suni1989

What is High Blood Pressure? Understanding Your Blood Pressure

16th September 2009
Knowing about your body can be very beneficial for your health as you age. Knowing about your blood pressure can help prevent strokes, heart disease and kidney disease. In this article you will find everything you need to know about your blood pressure. ... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John

The Danger of Dehydration

15th September 2009
Surprising as it may seem, getting dehydrated is one of the many reasons why people are brought to the hospital. Regardless of how simple the definition of the condition is, it actually poses to be a huge danger that could lead to various complications an... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Zoom Teeth Whitening for Stain Free Teeth

10th September 2009
Teeth are rotted very strongly to our gums due to the presence of enamel. Enamel is one of the hardest substances found on earth. The fact that it finds a place in our gums shows how important our teeth are to us. White, shiny teeth are arranged like a be... Read >
Author: Guru Nath Reddy

Dark Chocolate Bar - Different Types to Suit Your Personal Taste Preference

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

Controlling The Dangers Of Compressed Air

02nd September 2009
There are two concerns in safety when using compressed air. (Flying objects and the air itself) Horseplay has been a cause of some serious workplace accidents caused by individuals not aware of the hazards of compressed air. Some television shows have sho... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Eye Contour Gel Removes Bags Under Eyes

31st August 2009
Is it best to choose an eye contour gel or an eye cream for bags under eyes? We’ll look at that question here, but if you really want to get rid of unsightly puffiness, dark circles and even wrinkles, there are a number of steps that you can take. ... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor

Hemorrhoids Treatment

18th August 2009
Hemorrhoids Treatment - Massive Relief in 48 hours At the very start, you might not be too concerned, and the necessity of hemorrhoids treatment may be the last thing on your mind. It might be that you have been experiencing a little tingling sensation... Read >
Author: Xavier

Hypertension is often called the “quiet killer”

11th August 2009
High blood pressure is many times called the ?Quiet killer? For the same purpose that it doesn?T every time shows signs of the undercover impairment it could be doing: Weakening blood vessels walls; aneurysms-abnormal expanding or harmful ballooning o... Read >
Author: Health4Life

A Permanent Migraine Cure That is Safe And Works Fast

10th August 2009
A Permanent Migraine Cure That Works in Just MinutesDo you suffer from agonizing migraines on a consistent basis? What are you doing to deal with the pain? Is it safe, does it work quickly, is it side effect free, is it inexpensive? If you answered no to ... Read >
Author: dennis andrews

Why To Go For Ultrazvuk Abdomena

10th August 2009
Several people don’t know about the importance of ultrazvuk abdomena but in this article, you will get to know about why to go for this process and about its evaluation. Sound waves have been produced from the machine in order to identify the specific o... Read >
Author: Azeem

High Blood Pressure and Isometric Exercise

07th August 2009
What health risks if any are associated with doing isometric exercises? It has been found that when performing isometric exercises that the heart rate is only slightly increased, with little to no oxygen increase. In addition there is also little to no in... Read >
Author: Tim Archbold

THE DISEASES CAUSED BY SMOKING

29th July 2009
If you stopped smoking today, you will increase your chances for a longer and richer life. And we’re not just talking about the money in your pocket, since the cost of a pack of cigarettes has never been higher. Smoking decreases your productivity and s... Read >
Author: calvert

How to Hide Dark Circles with Makeup

29th July 2009
Many women have dark circles under their eyes on a regular basis. In fact, 9 out of 10 people have to deal with dark circles under their eyes at one time or another. Some swear by lotions and various creams that firm up the thin skin that sits around your... Read >
Author: Keman Loze

Blood pressure Explained

27th July 2009
What is blood pressure? Blood pressure is the force of your blood bearing against your artery walls. When you have your blood pressure checked the reading has 2 numbers; 1 on top and one on the bottom. The top number is your systolic force. This is the fo... Read >
Author: James Hunaban

Blood is a Battlefield

26th July 2009
Have you ever pricked your finger and looked at the drop of blood that forms? In that one tiny drop of blood, there are thousands of living cells, and some of those cells are locked in a fight to the death!   Our bodies are made up of trillions of tiny ... Read >
Author: Sarah Jane Elliott

Ocular Migraine

24th July 2009
Ocular Migraine – also called Acephalalgic Migraine – is a neurological syndrome characterized by abnormal visual sensations, sometimes accompanied by headaches, nausea and vomiting. In some cases, the person may feel heightened sensitivity to sound a... Read >
Author: clickfor

Natural Remedy for Migraine

24th July 2009
The potential cure for migraine headaches can’t come soon enough for those suffering from migraines. Migraine isn’t simply a regular headache; it entails severe pain, typically around the eyes, temples, or ears. It may also involve vomiting, nausea, a... Read >
Author: clickfor

Hair Removal methods and shops

20th July 2009
Most of have hair growing in places that we would rather it not. For some, it's just a nuisance that can be fixed with shaving, but for others having too much hair in the wrong places can affect self esteem or social behavior. In either case, we understan... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

What Are Cluster Headaches?

19th July 2009
Cluster headaches are a not very well known type of headache. To start off, it's a primary headache like migraine, which means it doesn't have an underlying cause. Another difference it has with migraines is that it affects mostly middle-aged men. Cluster... Read >
Author: Cindy

Tinnitus Solution - Sounds of Tinnitus

10th July 2009
Can't shake off that ringing sound in your ear? You might have tinnitus. Tinnitus is actually a symptom of possible hearing loss, an injury, or a disorder in the circulatory disorder. When you have tinnitus, you experience incessant sounds in your ear alt... Read >
Author: Candy

Minoxidil: The Miracle Hair Loss Formula

30th June 2009
You’ve seen the ads, the ones that claim to be the ultimate hair loss formula. I am not talking about the spray on bottles or homeopathic remedies. The most popular and widely accepted hair loss formula to ever hit the market is Rogaine. Rogaine’s... Read >
Author: seththewriter

Portuguese Water Dog Grooming Needs

26th June 2009
The following are the parts of a comprehensive grooming process for your Portie: 1. Brushing and combing 2. Nail trimming 3. Ear cleaning 4. Bathing 5. Blow drying 6. Clipping/scissoring Among the following grooming steps, steps 1 to 3 need t... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

What is an Aneurysm?

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

Tinnitus Cure - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

12th June 2009
Tinnitus is hearing of certain phantom noises in the ear in absence of any corresponding noise outside. Causes of Tinnitus There are one important parts of the ear at which tinnitus can be caused; the outer ear, the middle ear, the inner ear and the b... Read >
Author: Candy

Are you Eating Healthy for Your Heart?

11th June 2009
Eating Healthy for your Heart Your heart is one of the most important organs in the body, and the foods you put into your mouth effect how your heart operates. If you want your heart to be strong and able to pump blood as well as possible all over your... Read >
Author: Tallell97

Retinal Hemorrhage – What, Why And How Of It?

04th June 2009
It is rightly believed that without vision, there is no beauty within or outside. Vision is an important and indispensable part of our body. Without eye vision, life is dull and boring. Hence it is very important to take care of your eyes. But misfortunes... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

Retinal Hemorrhage – What, Why And How Of It?

04th June 2009
It is rightly believed that without vision, there is no beauty within or outside. Vision is an important and indispensable part of our body. Without eye vision, life is dull and boring. Hence it is very important to take care of your eyes. But misfortunes... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

The Cardiovascular System and How it is Affected by High Blood Pressure

01st June 2009
High blood pressure can be managed by dietary intake and lifestyle. If we can control high blood pressure, chances are that we will lessen the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney problems, and other complications related to the excretory and the cardiova... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Sex During Pregnancy: Is It Safe?

29th May 2009
When a pregnant woman is dealing with nausea, vomiting and fatigue, morning sickness, and weight gain, it seems that the last thing that she would think about is sex. There are many women who are active when they are pregnant. But they think that engaging... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

How to Lower Cholesterol Level Without Medications

18th May 2009
A lot of people, who has high cholesterol level, often use prescription medication in hope that this medication will automatically reduce our cholesterol blood level without changing anything in our lives. Even though these prescription medications can re... Read >

Still With Acne Rosacea?

18th May 2009
It is quiet common to find teenagers with acne. But, when acne persists way after puberty, it might be more than just acne. There is a condition that is called acne rosacea. This skin condition is also referred to as adult acne. The appearance of this ski... Read >
Author: JoeBlacknight

Cardiac kits

12th May 2009
You only have three minutes to shock a cardiac patient back to life, short but important and if you would not be swift without delay, you would carry the pain of losing for lifetime. Believe it or not, Sudden Cardiac Arrest is accounted for the death an e... Read >
Author: shersinclaire

Heart Diseases Treatment, How to Prevent Heart Diseases

08th May 2009
Heart disease includes plaque-blocked arteries, congenital conditions, arrhythmia, and diseases of the actual heart muscle. Whether heart disease is detected early or not revealed until after heart failure, doctors have many kinds of remedies and treatmen... Read >
Author: John Adison

What is Nitric Oxide and Why Does the Body Need It?

06th May 2009
Nitric Oxide is a molecule produced by the body to aid in vascular function. This molecule causes blood vessels to expand. Once expanded, blood vessels can function at higher levels. When the blood vessel diameter is increased blood will flow at higher am... Read >
Author: Evan O’Rourke

When Does an Internal Hemorrhoid Bleed and What It indicates

29th April 2009
Bleeding in internal hemorrhoids is a big issue and if you are suffering from such a condition then you should take steps to cure the ailment immediately. It may not be really dangerous to have this condition, but it can be so painful and irritating. You ... Read >
Author: Hannah

How To Do Nail Grooming For Dogs ?

22nd April 2009
Dog nail grooming should be practice as a routine. Untrimmed dog nails can be a really huge problem from scratching up on floors and furniture. The guide is when you hear little pitter patter, clicking sounds hitting on floors, you surely know it’s tim... Read >
Author: Chewie

Some Need to Know Facts on Bleeding Hemroids

16th April 2009
Bleeding from the rectal area may be caused due to a number of reasons and bleeding hemroids are not always the reason. With regards to your hemroids however, bleeding hemroids are the worst that can happen. Although blood oozing out of your anus does not... Read >
Author: Hannah

Living Pain Free With Peptic Ulcers

16th April 2009
Sufferers of peptic ulcers know that they are no laughing matter. These ulcers in the stomach and duodenum can come on no matter what age you are and they affect both genders. If they aren’t treated, the sufferer will go through a prolonged battle with ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Taking Responsibility For One's Own Health and Fitness

09th April 2009
A common myth is that as we grow older we get much weaker and suffer more aches and pains. We have been told that losing muscle strength and gaining body fat are just part of the natural aging process. The fact is that many of the symptoms of what we blam... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Calcium And Calcium Supplements

02nd April 2009
Calcium, the most important element in the human body, has several major functions. In excess of 99% of your body's total calcium is stored in bones and teeth, functioning to support their structure. Blood, muscle and fluid between cells holds the remaini... Read >
Author: pcarp

The healthy Chinese tea

27th March 2009
The Chinese tea health benefits are largely due to its high content of flavonoids—plant-derived compounds that are antioxidants. Green tea is the best food source of a group called catechins. In test tubes, catechins are more powerful than vitamins C an... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea

Preparation Of Poultry For The Market And Storage

13th March 2009
PREPARATION OF POULTRY FOR MARKET.--The manner in which poultry is prepared for market has a great bearing on its quality as food. In some cases, the preparation falls to the producer, and often, when birds are raised in quantities, they are sold alive an... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Healthy Alternatives: Help for Pain and Inflammation

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.

Why High Blood Pressure Is Hard To COntrol

11th March 2009
Blood hassle is the push blood exerts against blood vessel ramparts. It could be exact using an inflatable rubber clout, which is wrapped around the high arm and linked to an apparatus that account demands. Two readings are obtained. For example: 120/80. ... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka

What Exactly Is Low Blood Pressure

11th March 2009
You can think of the affection and the blood vessels (arteries and veins) as a routine to pump blood, just like the oil pump in your car. Oil is pumped through rigid tubes. Pressure remainder relatively even throughout the pumping series unless the pump f... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka

What are the Symptoms of Heartworms?

11th March 2009
Heartworms are prevalent in nearly all countries while the countries with tropical and warm climates which includes most of USA. These tiny worms cause a variety of infections in smaller animals such as coyotes, wolves, foxes and even our pets like cats a... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Hernia – Part 3

10th March 2009
The region of the hernia repair is commonly affected by hardness, swelling and bruising which are related to the clotted blood and fluid under the wound, the stitches pulling the wound together and finally by scar tissue formation. These difficulties all ... Read >
Author: David Ravech

The Different Kinds Of Hypertension

04th March 2009
Blood strained can be definite as the compel or push that is useful against the conduit parapet as blood is approved through the circulatory approach. It is recorded as a measurement of this strength relative to the spirit's pumping activity, and is unhur... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka

Low Blood Pressure Is Sometimes Good

04th March 2009
You can think of the feeling and the blood vessels (arteries and veins) as a structure to pump blood, just like the oil pump in your car. Oil is pumped through rigid tubes. Pressure rest relatively constant throughout the pumping phase unless the pump fai... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka

Effects Of High Blood Pressures

04th March 2009
Blood weighted shows the shove exerted by the blood against the blood vessel bulwark. Blood compelled is generated by the nucleus pumping blood into the arteries and is regulated by the answer by the arteries to the spring of blood. The blood bulldozed of... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka

One of the Biggest Killers is Coronary Artery Disease! What is Happening and What Can be Done?

03rd March 2009
Heart disease and its complication will kill more people than almost anything else and yet relatively speaking more money is spent on fighting terrorism than this scourge. When the walls of the arteries become furred we call this atheroma. This is pote... Read >

Drink Hot Cocoa and Stay Healthy

03rd March 2009
Most people just think of cocoa and hot chocolate as desserts or comfort food for stressful times. But the truth of the matter is, it is more than just that. Cocoa appears to be a very good source of concentrated flavonoids that keep our hearts healthy. F... Read >
Author: morningshift

Expert Tips for Trimming Your Iguana's Claws

26th February 2009
In the wild, iguanas need sharp claws to climb trees. However, you'll probably want to cut them off so you don't have to worry about them hurting you. Most owners do this at least once a month. This process can prove to be difficult, especially during ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Hazards of obesity: Part two

18th February 2009
As we have discussed various hazards of obesity on different external organs, now we are going to read other effects on internal organs and systems. (1) Cardiovascular system: - As we all know that heart is responsible for purifying of blood and ci... Read >
Author: praveen

How to Regrow Your Hair Using 3 Simple Methods to Improve Blood Circulation

02nd February 2009
Hair loss is a huge problem. A big factor in the demise of your hair is it's blood supply. Each and every hair follicle has a tiny blood vessel that gives life to the hair shaft itself. If this supply is taken away, the hair shaft dies. If the same thi... Read >
Author: Nathan Thev

Information About Blood Pressure

23rd January 2009
What is blood pressure? Blood pressure is the force of your blood against your artery walls. When you have your blood pressure checked the reading has two numbers; one on top and one on bottom. The top number is your systolic pressure. This is the for... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka

Medical Negligence Tragedy £10,000 Payout

22nd January 2009
When Clare Bowen’s five year old daughter entered hospital for a routine operation to remove her spleen, the actions of surgeons set off a chain of events which tore the family apart. Bethany Bowen suffered from a hereditary blood condition which cau... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Medical Negligence Tragedy £10,000 Payout

22nd January 2009
When Clare Bowen’s five year old daughter entered hospital for a routine operation to remove her spleen, the actions of surgeons set off a chain of events which tore the family apart. Bethany Bowen suffered from a hereditary blood condition which cau... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

How to Loose Weight with Avocado Nutrition

22nd January 2009
What is the feeling for being overweight? This is the question I always ask my self when I met friends with overweight problem. Do they feel good with their appearance? How about their health? Is it better or worse? In this article I want to explore ab... Read >
Author: johnny

Foods for Healthy Heart, Keep your Heart Healthy

20th January 2009
If there is one word that is associated with potentially life threatening health issues it is cholesterol. There are numerous TV and print advertisements espousing the benefits of the latest cholesterol reducing drug and for good reasons. High levels of t... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Mild Medications for High Blood Pressure - Understanding the Available Medications

17th January 2009
Many individuals are put on medications to control their high blood pressure. Depending greatly on the severity of the blood pressure you might be able to discontinue using the medications with some modifications to your lifestyle and diet. Many docto... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Corneal Ulcer In Dogs

13th January 2009
Corneal ulcers affect the cornea of the transparent and dome-shaped film that covers the eye. A clear, shiny layer it doesn’t have a single blood vessel and allows free passage of light through it. Moreover, the cornea of the eye does contain several ne... Read >
Author: JamesGosling

End Inflammation, Lower Blood Pressure, And open Veins With Nattokinase

08th January 2009
What if there was a dietary supplement that could help prevent the formation of blood clots in blood vessels, a blood thinner, in other words, that was safe to take long term, came from a completely natural source, and as a side benefit may also lower you... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cerebral Emboli: A Cause of Dementia?

07th January 2009
A wandering clot (an embolus) or some other particle that forms away from the brain, usually in the heart, may also cause an ischemic stroke. This is called cerebral embolism. The clot is carried by the bloodstream until it lodges in an artery leading to ... Read >
Author: Alien

How Chelation Therapy Works

04th January 2009
The phrase Chelation has many different and unique connotations in different fields, for example in the terms of vigor, strength and nutrition it is referring to chelated supplements and minerals. But as soon as we refer chelation therapy, it is a process... Read >
Author: Alien

Bone Cancer: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments.

19th December 2008
Cancer having its origin in the bones is referred to as bone cancer in medical terms. Bone cancers are relatively uncommon when compared to metastatic (cancer occurring initiated in another organ and spreading to bone tissues) or secondary cancer. Bone... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

5 Tips on How to Recognize Signs of Aging Skin

08th December 2008
As we age, we can see different signs of aging skin. Though you cannot bring back time, there are different ways on how to look younger. It is possible to have beautiful and youthful appearance by performing an effective skincare regimen. Naturally, the b... Read >
Author: John Sern

Coronary Artery Disease - #1 Killer in the States

03rd December 2008
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Definition of CAD and Its Cause As you all know, you heart works 24 hours; pumping and sending blood around your body. This hard working pump also requires blood to sustain the heart muscle itself. The blood travels throug... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

A Safe and Painless Liposuction Alternative

01st December 2008
Slimming concerns have been on the mind of many women in our modern society. They want to lose weight due to both health and beauty reasons. Being overweight may lead to various health risks such heart disease, stroke or diabetes. On top of that, our c... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

How to reduce blood pressure fast and easy without medication.

01st December 2008
BPDown.us is a program using handgrip isometrics and paced deep breathing exercises which has proven to reduce blood pressure for almost everyone from 20 to 40 points. At the same time, these exercises also STRENGTHEN your grip, wrists, and forearms throu... Read >
Author: bpdown

Chelation Therapy For Health

01st December 2008
The organization of chelation agents for the elimination of lethal materials & metals from the body is known as chelation therapy. In chelation therapy, the major component used is Ethylene Diamine tetra acetic acid or EDTA. It is a synthetic amino acid t... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Control Hypertension with Self Hypnosis

25th November 2008
Self Hypnosis is known as one of the effective ways of controlling High Blood Pressure. The intuitive mind is the organizer responses, which can worsen high blood pressure. Physical issues like fatness could as well have greater impact on how the body con... Read >
Author: MejoJohn

Chelation Therapy – Protects You From Metal Poisonings

21st October 2008
The organization of chelation agents for the elimination of lethal materials & metals from the body is known as chelation therapy. In chelation therapy, the major component used is Ethylene Diamine tetra acetic acid or EDTA. It is a synthetic amino acid t... Read >
Author: Alien

Stroke Symptoms - A Serious Subject

17th October 2008
This actually happened. During a party a lady stumbled and fell. It seemed to be nothing serious and the lady got up and refused her friends' offer to call paramedics. She said that she has slipped because of her new shoes. The lady adjusted her clothes a... Read >

Molybdenum and Prostate Health

06th October 2008
Molybdenum is an essential trace element found in a variety of foods. In the body, the highest concentrations of molybdenum are found in the liver, kidneys, adrenal glands, bones and skin. Molybdenum is also present within human tooth enamel. It is needed... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

What Is A Hematoma? Your Questions Answered!

01st October 2008
A hematoma is blood that is outside the blood vessels but inside your body. You have seen plenty of hematomas when you fall down and the next day your knees are black and blue, that's a hematoma. In this case, it is blood that you can see beneath your s... Read >
Author: jdobson

Information on Leiomyosarcoma

24th September 2008
Leiomyosarcoma [LMS] is a rare cancer. Leiomyosarcoma is a type of sarcoma which is a neoplasm of smooth muscle. It makes up 7% of soft tissue sarcomas. Smooth muscle cells make up the impulsive muscles, which are found in most parts of the body: in uteru... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Klippel Trenaunay Syndrome

24th September 2008
Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is a congenital circulatory disorder. Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome is a blood vessel disorder combining cutaneous capillary angioma, extreme growth of the soft tissue and bone, and varicose veins. The syndrome is characteriz... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Infants & High Blood Pressure (HBP), Hypertension

15th September 2008
If you are under the impression that high blood pressure or hypertension is a condition limited to adults, think again. Newborns, infants and teenagers could also suffer from hypertension. It is estimated that nearly 5% of kids may have high blood pressur... Read >
Author: Samuel

High Blood Pressure is Curable!

09th September 2008
Lower Your High Blood Pressure Fast - No Meds? Here's an inexpensive $49 program that combines HANDGRIP ISOMETRICS and PACED NATURAL BREATHING exercises for fastest results. There is now a preponderance of evidence that Isometric Handgrip Exercise an... Read >
Author: bpdown

Glossopharyngeal neuralgia

09th September 2008
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) is also called vagoglossopharyngeal neuralgia. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is characterized by shock like pains in the territory of the glossopharyngeal nerve. It is in every way similar to tic douloureux except for the dis... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Bilberry Can Strengthen Blood Vessels And Support A Healthy Cardiovascular System

09th September 2008
Bilberry is a part of the herb world that has recently begun re-emerging because of recent scientific discoveries linking the fruit to therapeutic properties in blood vessel-related disorders. If you happen to suffer from any disorder that is related to ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Angioplasty Information and Treatment

02nd September 2008
Angioplasty also known percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Percutaneous refers "through the skin," transluminal means "inside the blood vessel," coronary means "relating to the heart," and angioplasty refers "blood vessel repair." Angioplasty ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Structure and function of blood and bone marrow

22nd August 2008
Your blood circulates throughout your whole body. It supplies food, oxygen, hormones and other chemicals to all the body's cells. It also helps to remove waste products and is important in fighting infection and in controlling bleeding. Blood consists of ... Read >
Author: Hakan B.

Fioricet and Its Effects

19th August 2008
Fioricet is one of the leading tension headache medications in the market today. It uses the beneficial qualities of its active ingredients acetaminophen, butalbital, and caffeine to help relieve sufferers from the discomfort of their tension head... Read >
Author: Abbey Grace Yap

How Is Diabetes Monitored?

13th August 2008
Diabetes is known to cause high blood-glucose levels, but how do you know to what extent this has occurred to you? When insulin is too low and glucose levels are too high, glucose is not getting into the cells. How do you know to what extent glucose has n... Read >
Author: Alien

Standard Poodle: The Fact About Von Willebrand Disease

12th August 2008
The Standard Poodle, along with other Poodle varieties, is one of the long-lived breeds of dog. A healthy Standard Poodle can in fact live for up to 12 to 15 years, but, despite that fact, Poodles are still subject to many health issues that can affect th... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Common High Blood Pressure Medications

20th July 2008
Hypertension is called the quiet killer because it does not have usually any symptom. Hypertension means the advanced pressure (tension) in the routes. Hypertension directly extends the risk of coronary cardiac disorder (which carries out to the heart att... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

18th July 2008
The syndrome of Ehlers-Danlos (EDS) is the name given to a group of disorders héritables of connective fabric. This disorders characterized by defects of principal structural protein in the body (collagenous). There are seven types of EDS based on variou... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Diverticulitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

15th July 2008
Diverticulitis is a common digestive disease particularly found in the large intestine. Diverticulitis develops from diverticulosis, which involves the formation of pouches (diverticula) on the outside of the colon. Diverticulitis results if one of these ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Mediterranean Diet: How Fruits and Vegetables Maintains Your Blood Pressure Low

10th July 2008
During my childhood and teenager years I ate fruits and vegetables because my mother told me I had to eat them. After I left my parents’ house, I kept eating various fruits and vegetables on a regular basis because I was used to do it (not a bad reason ... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.

Trasylol Linked with Dangerous Risks

08th July 2008
Available for individuals undergoing serious and complicated surgeries, Trasylol aprotinin from Bayer, is used to reduce blood loss. The major benefit of the drug during such delicate surgeries is the slowing down of fibrinolysis the process that leads... Read >

Complete Information on Churg-Strauss syndrome

25th June 2008
Churg Strauss syndrome is a type of vasculitis (blood vessel inflammation). Vasculitis diseases are characterized by inflammation of blood vessels. Churg and Strauss discovered that the presence of granulomas as well as the abundance of eosinophils distin... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Bruises Symptoms

17th June 2008
A bruise gets its deep color from a blood vessel or vessels that break under the skin and leak blood into the surrounding area. As it heals, it becomes paler in color and less painful to the touch. Depending on how many vessels were broken, bruises can be... Read >
Author: James Sameul

How to Get Rid of Jaundice?

03rd June 2008
Jaundice can develop when red blood cells break down and bilirubin is left. It is normal for some red blood cells to die every day. In the womb, the mother's liver removes bilirubin for the baby, but after birth the baby's liver must remove the bilirubin.... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How Can One Treat Brown Recluse Spider Bites?

22nd May 2008
Like other insect injuries, brown recluse spider bites are likely to cause lots of discomfort as they are behind the majority of necrotic wounds reported in the United States on a yearly basis. Though the spider species in question is pretty common and no... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Complete Information on Ehlers-Danlos syndrome with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a group of inherited disorders that undermine connective tissues. Depending on the private variation, the hardship of the disease can change from balmy to severe. There are six leading types of Ehlers danlos syndrome. A var... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Amyloid angiopathy with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
Amyloid angiopathy is too known as congophilic angiopathy or cerebrovascular amyloidosis. Amyloid angiopathy may impact patients over age 45, but is almost popular in patients over age 65, and becomes more popular with increasing age. Men and women are ev... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Relationship Between Your Work and Strokes

20th May 2008
Are you thinking about quitting your job because it is stressing you out? Or perhaps because it puts a great deal of responsibility on your shoulders and it gives you little to no reward? What about your salary, are you happy with your financial situati... Read >
Author: John Sern

The Brain Equivalent of a Heart Attack - Stroke Information

20th May 2008
A stroke is a condition very similar to heart attack, the only difference is that instead of attacking the heart this one attacks the brain, every second after a person has suffer from a stroke a brain cell dies, this doesn't sound terrible since most peo... Read >
Author: John Sern

Information on Cerebral Aneurysm

20th May 2008
A cerebral aneurysm (also known as an intracranial or intracerebral aneurysm) is a weak or thin spot on a blood vessel in the brain that balloons out and fills with blood. The bulging aneurysm can put pressure on a nerve or surrounding brain tissue. It ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Information on Cerebral Aneurysm

20th May 2008
A cerebral aneurysm (also known as an intracranial or intracerebral aneurysm) is a weak or thin spot on a blood vessel in the brain that balloons out and fills with blood. The bulging aneurysm can put pressure on a nerve or surrounding brain tissue. It ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How Can One Treat Brown Recluse Spider Bites?

20th May 2008
Like other insect injuries, brown recluse spider bites are likely to cause lots of discomfort as they are behind the majority of necrotic wounds reported in the United States on a yearly basis. Though the spider species in question is pretty common and no... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Blood Pressure - Treatment and Cure for Blood Pressure

14th May 2008
Blood Pressure is a pressure of blood against the walls of a blood vessel or heart chamber. The measurement of the pressure or force inside the blood vessels (arteries) with each beat of the heart. Blood pressure is written as two numbers; the first numbe... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Aneurysm – Causes and Symptoms of Aneurysm

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

Lower Cholesterol Levels Drugs

06th May 2008
The blood circulating in the body consists of blood cells and a straw coloured liquid called plasma. Plasma is made up chiefly of proteins and water, and fats (lipids) are carried with these proteins. These are described according to their density. The lo... Read >
Author: Alien

Complete Information on Angiosarcoma of the breast with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Angiosarcoma of the breast is an uncommon, extremely hostile neoplasm of vascular origin. Angiosarcomas are aggressive and tend to recur locally, spread widely, and have a high rate of lymph node and systemic metastases. The rate of tumor-related death is... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Abdominal aortic aneurysm with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
An aneurysm is when a blood vessel becomes abnormally big or balloons outward. The precise reason is unidentified, but danger factors for developing an aortic aneurysm include higher blood force, smoking, higher cholesterol, obesity, emphysema, hereditary... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Dangerous Medical Conditions Caused by Smoking

28th April 2008
There are many smoking-related health problems. Long-term cigarette smoking can lead to all kinds of medical conditions, one of which is heart disease. We often hear about heart disease being related to smoking but what exactly is it and how does smoking ... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

High Blood Pressure Medications For Stage 2 Hypertension

27th April 2008
If you have stage 2 high blood pressure (higher than 160/100) Having a systolic pressure of 160 or higher or a diastolic pressure of 100 or higher, or possessing both readings to be high; you have stage 2 high blood pressure. In such scenarios, you wil... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Effects of High Blood Pressure – A Deadly Disease

25th April 2008
The effects of high blood pressure are undoubtedly uncomfortable, painful, and even deadly. High blood pressure is known as the “silent killer,” as many people do not know they have a blood pressure problem until it is already affecting his or her hea... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

What is Resveratrol?

13th April 2008
The word resveratrol may mean little to you, but you will likely want to know more about it -- especially if you're someone who is interested in learning more about promoting better health for yourself and your loved ones. In fact, some men and women s... Read >
Author: Vitacost.com, Inc.

Migraine - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Migraine

09th April 2008
A migraine can be disabling — with symptoms so severe, all you can think about is finding a dark, quiet place to lie down. Up to 17 percent of women and 6 percent of men have experienced a migraine. More than 29.5 million Americans suffer from migrai... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Experiencing ED? Focus on your Blood

09th April 2008
Did you know that erectile dysfunction is not necessarily psychological? Many cases of erectile function can be treated by focuses on problems in the blood. The arteries in the penis need care in order to work properly, as they are crucial to penis functi... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

What Everybody Ought to Know About Rheumatoid Arthritis

04th April 2008
Plain arthritis is already something to be reckoned with, but must there be sub-categories? Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are that, only made more complicated. What is rheumatoid arthritis anyway? Traditionally, it is considered an autoimmune di... Read >
Author: dreservitz@gmail.com

Nose Bleeding – Home Remedies for Nose Bleeding

28th March 2008
Each one of us has had a nose bleed at some point of time or another. Infact, this is a very common ailment in people, though it’s mostly children who are seen to suffer from it more frequently. The nose lining contains various tiny blood vessels that t... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Bruise – Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment

27th March 2008
A bruise gets its deep color from a blood vessel or vessels that break under the skin and leak blood into the surrounding area. As it heals, it becomes paler in color and less painful to the touch. Depending on how many vessels were broken, bruises can be... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Bruise – Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment

27th March 2008
A bruise gets its deep color from a blood vessel or vessels that break under the skin and leak blood into the surrounding area. As it heals, it becomes paler in color and less painful to the touch. Depending on how many vessels were broken, bruises can ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Foot Ulcer – Types And Treatment

25th March 2008
A skin ulcer is where an area of skin has broken down and you can see the underlying tissue. Most skin ulcers occur on the lower legs or feet. The skin normally heals quickly if it is cut. However, in some people with diabetes the skin on the feet does no... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Foot Ulcer – Types And Treatment

25th March 2008
A skin ulcer is where an area of skin has broken down and you can see the underlying tissue. Most skin ulcers occur on the lower legs or feet. The skin normally heals quickly if it is cut. However, in some people with diabetes the skin on the feet does ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Blood Pressure - Treatment and Cure for Blood Pressure

10th March 2008
Blood Pressure is a pressure of blood against the walls of a blood vessel or heart chamber. The measurement of the pressure or force inside the blood vessels (arteries) with each beat of the heart. Blood pressure is written as two numbers; the first numbe... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Blood Pressure - Treatment and Cure for Blood Pressure

10th March 2008
Blood Pressure is a pressure of blood against the walls of a blood vessel or heart chamber. The measurement of the pressure or force inside the blood vessels (arteries) with each beat of the heart. Blood pressure is written as two numbers; the first numbe... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Trimming The Nails Of Your Labrador Retriever

07th March 2008
Try to imagine trimming the nails of your Labrador Retriever. It seems hard isn't it? You feel like hurting your loyal friend and forcing him to obliged to your laws. However, just like in humans, your pet's nails grow regularly and trimming it is necessa... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Mediterranean Diet - One Reason to Eat Fruits and Vegetables: to Maintain a Healthy Blood Pressure

12th February 2008
During my childhood and teenager years I ate fruits and vegetables because my mother told me I had to eat them. After I left my parents’ house, I kept eating various fruits and vegetables on a regular basis because I was used to do it (not a bad reason ... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.

Pine Bark Extract Boosts Nitric Oxide Production

06th February 2008
A recent study has found that Pycnogenol, which is an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, helps individuals by enhancing the production of nitric oxide (NO), which in turn leads to an increase in blood flow and oxygen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Long-haul flying from Luton - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

23rd January 2008
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a widely known risk associated with long-haul flying. Although it is sometimes called ‘economy class syndrome’, because of the reduced leg room in economy class, DVT can also affect first- and business-class passengers. ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Information

22nd January 2008
An aneurysm is when a blood vessel becomes abnormally large or balloons outward. The abdominal aorta is a large blood vessel that supplies blood to your abdomen, the pelvis, and legs. Normal diameter of the infrarenal aorta is 2 cm. It is caused by a dege... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Doggie Pedicures - Nail Trimming

18th January 2008
Doggie Pedicures (Nail Trimming) A lot of people are afraid to trim their puppies/dogs nails - fearful that they will cut them too short and they will bleed. But, if two people work together (one holding the puppy and the other using the nail clipper... Read >
Author: Penny DiLoreto

Menopause - why calcium intake must increase at your age

14th November 2007
The human body is a wonderful and complex array of bones and muscles. Enormous amount of research is being conducted to understand this truly spectacular machine.I truly believe the human race will in the next 1-2 hundred years we will be able to stop the... Read >
Author: Counte

Long-haul flying from Glasgow - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

05th November 2007
Thanks to a few high profile cases of Deep Vein Thrombosis some years ago, majority of passengers flying from Glasgow airport have heard of DVT. Sometimes referred to as ‘economy class syndrome’ because of the reduced leg room in economy class, DVT ca... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Long-haul flying from Edinburgh - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

22nd October 2007
Virtually all travellers flying from Edinburgh airport have heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ - so called because of the reduced leg room in economy class. However, even first-class and business-class passengers can get ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Long-haul flying from Gatwick - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

03rd October 2007
These days, virtually every air passenger has heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ as it is often called due to the reduced seating and leg room afforded to economy passengers. However, even first-class and business-class p... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Bells Palsy Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Bell's palsy is a neurological disorder caused by damage to the seventh cranial nerve, also known as the facial nerve, which results in weakness or paralysis on one side of the face. Because it can happen suddenly, someone might think the problem is a str... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Home Remedies for Hemorrhoid Relief

13th September 2007
Hemorrhoids are one of the most common ailments known in both men and women. Hemorrhoids are common. In the USA, the prevalence is about 4.4%. Hemorrhoids are enlarged, painful veins in your rectum. Hemorrhoids develop from 2 different places. There are 2... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Natural Supplements Like 5-HTP To Support A Normal Sleep Cycle

12th September 2007
5-HTP is 5-Hydroxytryptophan, and amino acid and a precursor of serotonin, an important neurotransmitter. 5-HTP can pass from the blood to the brain and allow it to synthesis serotonin and it is thought to work synergistically with some nutritional suppl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What is Congenital Heart Disease

22nd August 2007
Congenital heart disease, or CHD, is a malformation of the heart or a large blood vessel near the heart. Congenital heart disease is a condition that one is born with and it is one of the most common forms of major birth defects in newborns, affecting a... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien

Migraine Headaches: Miseries and Myths

15th August 2007
The world swims before you, literally, as you see flashes of light and funny patterns dancing before your eyes. Suddenly you find yourself helpless. You can barely see. As the nausea starts to hit, you break into a cold sweat. As if that's not bad enough,... Read >
Author: V Chopra

Alcohol and Headaches

25th July 2007
For people who are prone to headaches identifying triggers is an important part of pain management. Alcohol is a common headache trigger for those who already suffer from headaches and on top of that, those who are usually headache-free will still suffer ... Read >
Author: Alien

Skin Cancer | Causes Of Skin Cancer | Protecting Your Skin From Skin Cancer

23rd July 2007
Skin cancer is the most common of all human cancers. Like most part of our body, the skin is also likely to develop cancer. Cancer is a result of an uncontrolled cell growth in one part of the body. Causes Of Skin Cancer Unlike normal cells, which a... Read >
Author: Alien

Permanent Hair Loss

02nd July 2007
Permanent hair loss is something that none of us wants to experience. Unfortunately, if you are genetically predetermined to experience it, there is little you can do, but there are things you can do to prevent it as long as possible. Hormones Onc... Read >
Author: Nadine Visscher

Stroke Symptoms Synopsis

11th May 2007
Being struck down by a stroke is something that happens to thousands of people every year. As you age, your body becomes more vulnerable to a variety of diseases and syndromes and stroke is one of them. A stroke is caused by a blood vessel in the brain ru... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

How to Get the Fat Out A Description of Liposuction

23rd April 2007
Liposuction is a commonly performed plastic surgery procedure. It is a very effective technique for removing areas of fatty bulge that are non-responsive to diet and exercise. Liposuction can be performed on a wide variety of body locations such as the ab... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Laughter Is The Best Medicine

20th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stewart Levison Researchers show that if we can laugh for fifteen minutes each day that it helps our blood flow, which in turn helps our heart. I have heard this saying all off my life, and I am sure you have too, "laughter is the be... Read >
Author: Stewart Levison

Diabetes-What is Type 2 Diabetes?

19th April 2007
Type 2 Diabetes is by far the most common type of the disease accounting for 90-95% of all cases. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) estimates that 21 million Americans have diabetes and that only two thirds of them even know it. Type 2 starts in mid... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Nitric Oxide, Cardiovascular Health, Cerebrovascular Disease

12th April 2007
What is Cerebrovascular Disease (CVD)? So, what is this cerebrovascular disease that is killing millions worldwide? Cerebrovascular refers to the blood vessels (arteries) that supply blood to the brain, and cerebrovascular disease, in simple terms, ... Read >
Author: Alien

Isometric Exercises

13th March 2007
Isometric exercise is when you push against something that doesn't move for resistance, such as a wall. About 20 years ago this was a popular type of physical training but it isn't very common anymore. The strength you are able to gain is through isometri... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

Peanut Allergy Symptoms

09th March 2007
A peanut allergy is an illness that is caused by the body's reaction to particular substances. Everytime the body comes into contact with a substance it considers as harmful, it reacts by releasing histamines to fight off these allergens. As the body figh... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

Nosebleeds - Bloody Nose - The simple facts and the cures

09th February 2007
Why do some people get a Nose bleed: Bloody Nose: The nose was built for bleeding a doctor once told me. He said the nose was filled with numerous blood vessels, and many of these are thin and are on the surface of the inside of the nose. It takes very li... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Alcohol, foods and weather condition implied in Rosacea flushing

29th January 2007
All alcohol types are fermented and cause facial flushing. But red wine and beer are most dangerous as they are not further distillated and trigger facial allergic redness in Rosacea sufferers. Alcohol pumps out water from the cells, leads to dehydration ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Where To Inject Anabolic Steroids?

10th January 2007
All oil based and water based anabolic steroids should be taken intramuscularly. This means the shot must penetrate the skin and subcutaneous tissue to enter the muscle itself. Intramuscular injections are used when prompt absorption is desired, when ... Read >
Author: mark henry

Acne Treatments: Renova, Retin-A, Tazorac, And Benzaclin

13th December 2006
Is acne bothering you? What is acne? Acne can be characterized by occurrence of spots. Acne mainly affects people in the age group of 15- 25 years. Acne can victimize people of all skin types. It is a non-contagious skin condition but if left unattended, ... Read >
Author: Adam Frazer

Cavy / Guinea Pig Nail clipping

21st November 2006
Cavies' nails grow in a similar fashion to our own. In the wild, just running on hard ground and scratching for their food would wear the nails down. As our cavies spend most of their time in a cage with very little rough surface to run on, the nails will... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba

Natural Treatment for Hair Loss

16th November 2006
Those who do not want to get side effects from chemical products use natural treatment for hair loss. Others use as an additional treatment. Natural treatment use herbs. The herbs will be extracted to get active ingredient to prevent hair loss and to star... Read >
Author: ally wied

How Does High Blood Pressure Cause Heart Attack

15th November 2006
Heart attack is called as Myocardial Infarction in medical terminology. Heart is supplied by right and left coronary arteries. Whenever these arteries are blocked, blood supply to heart stops and wall of heart damages, result is Heart Attack with symptoms... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

The Importance Of Exercise On The Cardiovascular System

08th November 2006
So why do you need to exercise! As you know exercise is important for you to stay healthy, fit and at optimum weight. If you do no exercise at all then you are likely to put on weight especially if you are eating more calories than you are burning. D... Read >
Author: Gill Webster

Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Hemorrhoids

02nd October 2006
Preventing hemorrhoids is the best way of dealing with them. They can be one of the most embarrassing and frustrating health problems to have. With that, there are a number of things that can be done to prevent hemorrhoids. You will first want to unde... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Radisson

Feverfew An Herb To Stop Migraine Headaches

28th September 2006
The Feverfew herb is a member of the daisy family. Feverfew has instilled new hope for fewer and milder migraine headaches. In ancient Greece the herb Feverfew was used to reduce swelling and for women's menstrual distress. The herbs name is a Latin der... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

What Are The Symptoms And Preventive Measures Of Atherothrombosis?

28th September 2006
Atherothrombosis is commonly a disease of older adults mainly because of the eventual buildup of deposits and the wear and tear on the blood vessels. This process may be accelerated in people who have uncontrolled risk factors and can also happen to young... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Why Salt Is Good For You Now?

23rd September 2006
Sodium (or what we commonly refer to as salt) has always been accused as the culprit responsible for high blood pressure, especially if it is taken in large amount (more than 2000mg per day). The consequences of high blood pressure will be higher risks of... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Effects of smoking

14th August 2006
The Effects of Smoking Following are the effects of smoking Effects of Smoking on your Health Smoking is an important risk factor for respiratory illnesses, causing 85,000 deaths per year from pulmonary diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmo... Read >
Author: Balaji Sampath

Are The Risks Of Plastic Surgery Worth Taking?

31st July 2006
Thanks to television and movies, people are bewitched into believing that cosmetic surgery is a panacea as far as aesthetics are concerned. Women often fantasize about enhancing their appearance by having a breast lift or breast augmentation surgery. Howe... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

The Heart of Health and Fitness-Part 2 of 2-Atherosclerosis

22nd June 2006
Contrary to what most people think, it is not heart attacks that cause the most death in this country. It is the disease of the arteries, and the arteries go to all parts of the body. Sally may be affected in her heart. George may be affected in his ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Lead a health life with healthy skin

22nd June 2006
Be healthy; protect your skin No one can deny that having a healthy, fair skin is critical to a living a perfectly wonderful life. It frees you from the wrath of symptoms caused by skin diseases. Skin is perhaps one of the most important parts of y... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong

Hemorrhoids - Ouch, What A Pain in the Backside

14th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Anne Wolski Hemorrhoids occur when the veins is the rectum become swollen and cause irritation. Hemorrhoids, in most instances, are a minor medical problem. They can be uncomfortable and painful and can cause much embarrassment to the su... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Coronary Angiogram for your Heart. Do you know what it is?

09th February 2006
When the doctor recommends a coronary angiogram to someone close to you, the initial reaction is denial and non acceptance. Some people also believe that anyone who undergoes this test would invariably have to go through bypass surgery. Others believe tha... Read >
Author: Anna Brandy

Rosemary - A New Treatment For Low Blood Pressure?

09th February 2006
Rudolf Weiss, the German herbalist, has some interesting ideas on low blood pressure. He describes it as being simply an aspect of a more deep seated problem. He also believes that when people have low blood pressure but no symptoms, that it does not requ... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Three Factors that Cause Hair Loss

14th January 2006
Most of us have heard that too much hat-wearing or poor circulation to the scalp can cause hair loss. Theses causes all have been proven to be myths, and the real causes of hair loss are stress, health, and hormones. Stress can cause your hair to lite... Read >
Author: Nick Spagan

Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome without Surgery

09th November 2005
Millions of Americans suffer from the pain and disability of carpal tunnel syndrome. Most do not know that conservative measures provide relief in the majority of cases. Almost all people with the pain, numbness and weakness in the hands and wris... Read >
Author: Michelle Garcia

The Remarkable Antioxidant Power of Cranberries -- and Three No-Cost Cranberry Recipes

09th November 2005
With the holiday season just around the corner, cranberries will start to make their yearly appearance in Thanksgiving and other seasonal meals. Their tangy flavor and bright red color make them a favorite this time of year (it's also when ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

How to Use Herbal Salves & Ointments to Shrink Your Hemorrhoids

11th August 2005
Comfrey Herbal Salve Here is an herbal combination that contains herbs that promote the healing of skin wounds and blood vessel, is antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, soothing, and antiitching. Here is what is in it: o Comfrey root o St... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Three Steps to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids

12th July 2005
Constipation, Hemorrhoids or Piles, and inactivity go hand in hand. If you have been constipated for quite a while, chances are you have hemorrhoids. If you are inactive because you just like sitting around or are confined to a bed or chair, then you will... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Using Herbs to Relieve Hemorrhoids Aloe Vera, Bilberry, Butcher's Broom

12th July 2005
To relieve hemorrhoids first look for ways to get your bowels moving easier and more frequently so they produce softer stools. I have suggestion ways, in other articles, to do this by changing your diet. Any straining and puffing you do to push hard or... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva