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Learning New Things To Improve Memory

29th September 2009
Keeping our brains active can help improve memory performance. While the old tried and tested method of repetition is still an important part of memory techniques, we also need a bit of novelty to keep our minds awake and to stimulate our brains. We al... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Find A Care Person For Alzheimers Patient

29th September 2009
One of the most dreaded diseases in old age is Alzheimer's disease. Although unlike cancer and heart problem, this is actually not fatal. In fact, people with Alzheimer's can live for a long time with proper care. That is actually the problem most of the ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon

Medication For Overcoming Anxiety and Panic Attacks Explained

29th September 2009
Medication is usually the first treatment offered for overcoming anxiety and panic attacks. But the drugs have some serious side effects, which can put some folks off their use. Nevertheless, they can be effective if used properly under your doctor's supe... Read >
Author: John Cielo

Electrical Savings System……

29th September 2009
Once a month there's an electric bill coming in the mail with your name on it. For the next week, it's telling the kids to shut the lights off when you're done, And most of the time, you turn them off yourself. Right? Meanwhile downstairs there's the TV, ... Read >
Author: abdullah

SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS

28th September 2009
Yeast free diet is one of the most popular and side-effects free remedies for yeast infections. A fungus called Candida albicans or monilia causes yeast infections, which inhabits in the skin, mouth, gastrointestinal tract, and vagina. In about 80 percent... Read >
Author: Greg Davis

5 Steps To a Healthier Brain

28th September 2009
It wasn't so long ago that the scientific community thought the brain is hard-wired and fixed once a certain period of time has passed. If you are old and you suffer from memory loss, then it's a normal "process of aging", they thought. It wasn't until... Read >
Author: johnhogan

Memory Improvement Using Peg Method

28th September 2009
A lot of us are failed by our memory. Although it is not entirely a sign of ageing or brain deficiency, memory lapses can lead to severe memory gap or sometimes, even memory loss. The best way to keep our minds working even at the busiest times of the day... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Dementia, Colloidal Gold The Memory Loss Tonic & Stress Relief Too

28th September 2009
Dementia is spreading like a disease. If you find yourself laughing about your memory loss and excusing it with your age…maybe the solution is truly golden… Colloidal = a solid (in this case gold) of minute particles, that remain in suspension in a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are You Addicted to Alcohol?

24th September 2009
It is estimated that one in thirteen people in the UK are dependent upon alcohol. Nearly everyone knows of someone who has, to some extent, battled with this particular addiction, one that drives those affected to drink large amounts of alcohol, and to ex... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

How to Exercise your Nervous System, Memory and Improving Intelligence

23rd September 2009
The nervous system relies on a network of high-speed communications to alert the brain to information that affects all areas of the body. For example, the impulses sent from the nervous system of the brain travel up to 250 miles per hour. This is infi... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

The Science Behind Brain Fitness

23rd September 2009
Perhaps one of the most painful experiences in life is to have to lose the identity of oneself. To lose the memory of loved ones and to die not knowing what happened in your life. This most painful experience, fortunately, can be avoided if only we took c... Read >
Author: johnhogan

Why Should You Become A Lifelong Learner?

23rd September 2009
I am a student, a teacher, and a mother (in order of the role's appearance in my life). Being a teacher and a mother means I am continually learning something new. I learn so I can keep up with my students and son; I learn from my students and my son; and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

benefits of Vitamins

23rd September 2009
Vitamins are organic substances necessary in very small amounts to direct different processes within living cells. Even though vitamins offer no energy benefits to the body directly, they do help set free the energy stored in carbohydrates, proteins, and ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

The Significance of Colon Cleansing to Our Health

23rd September 2009
The human body is build up of different system that regulates several functions aiming to stabilize the body from any irregularities. Body organs are the major players. Colon for instance, which was known as the large intestine plays an important role in ... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman

Panic Disorder Medication: The Pros and Cons

22nd September 2009
If you are having symptoms and think that you may be having panic attacks, it is important that you attend your doctor to have the diagnosis confirmed. The symptoms can mimic many other conditions and these need to be ruled out before you can be offered t... Read >
Author: Help4panic

What Are the Benefits of Taking Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids Fish Oil Supplements?

22nd September 2009
Ever wonder what are the benefits of taking omega 3 supplements? Yes, there are foods containing omega 3. But do you know the benefits of omega 3 fish oil supplements? The benefits are numerous. From improved cognitive function to diabetes prevention, ... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger

Menopause and Concentration

21st September 2009
Menopause can adversely affect your ability to concentrate. It may become even more difficult to focus than before, you may also feel disorientated and experience a general state of mental confusion that is all-too-common at this mid-life transition. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

About Omega 3 Fish oils

17th September 2009
Question: What’s all the fuss about Omega 3 fish oils? What do they do for my body? Answer: Omega 3 fish oils are a substance that can be found in the bodies of fish. However, eating fresh fish is no longer recommended. The mercury levels that are p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

15 Secrets Baby Boomers Can Use to Energize the Mind

17th September 2009
Stress free living includes all areas of your life. When your mind is not active, it tends to lose its functionality. Your simply not as alert as you use to be. Feeling dull and scattered can be trying. If you keep up this inactivity longterm, could cause... Read >
Author: Linda Hampton RN MSN

The Cutt-A-Watt Electrical Saving System

17th September 2009
Once a month there's an electric bill coming in the mail with your name on it. For the next week, it's telling the kids to shut the lights off when you're done, And most of the time, you turn them off yourself. Right? Meanwhile downstairs there's the TV, ... Read >
Author: jsolutions011

Are Snowboarding Helmets For Dorks?

17th September 2009
Style and personal wellbeing are two items that have, regrettably, always butted heads. Check out any terrain park in the United States and you probably aren't going to see many snowboarders with brain buckets. They might sport some of the newest snowboar... Read >
Author: Matt Banks

Learn All About Alzheimer

16th September 2009
As uncommon as the name of the disease sounds, its prevalence and incidence rates are not. In fact, almost four million people in the United States are affected by this problem. All can be affected, men or women, across all social status and economic posi... Read >
Author: Alden Robinson

Stress a common enemy for Humans

16th September 2009
Stress a common enemy for Humans How to Prevent or reduce stress? In day to day society due to heavy competition, the work pressure has been increased enormously, we need to spend more time in work in order to survive in this competitive world. Naturall... Read >
Author: John Miller

New evidence linking Omega 3 with deterrent for Alzheimer's

15th September 2009
In 2007, for the first time ever, there were more people over the state-pension age than there were children. And this trend is set to continue - over the next 20 years, the number of people over 85 is predicted to double. But what quality of life will... Read >
Author: Sam Brookes

Human Growth Hormone Side Effects

11th September 2009
Pertaining to the usage of human growth hormones, the human growth hormone or HGH has sparked several comments pertaining to the side effects that accompany excessive usage of these hormones. The word "side effect" doesn't entirely refer to the negative e... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Electrical Savings System

11th September 2009
Once a month there's an electric bill coming in the mail with your name on it. For the next week, it's telling the kids to shut the lights off when you're done, And most of the time, you turn them off yourself. Right? Meanwhile downstairs there's the TV, ... Read >
Author: himanshu007

Using Lecithin Supplements

08th September 2009
In recent years, lecithin has received much attention on its being a possible treatment for a variety of illnesses, including high cholesterol, heart problems, Alzheimer's disease, and memory loss. Not only that, but manufacturers of lecithin supplements ... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler

Herpes Simplex and Lower Back Pain

07th September 2009
What I am about to tell you will scare you into next year, especially if you have been diagnosed with herpes simplex? I want you to continue reading however before jumping to any conclusions. If you feel threatened at anytime, seek medical advice. Herpes ... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

The Most Overlooked PC Protection

07th September 2009
If you were to google "Top Ten ways to protect your PC" you would find a myriad of authoritative sounding articles. They all have much the same advice. Run a good antivirus program and always make sure your firewall is turned on. Defragment your hard driv... Read >
Author: Yosi Salman

Stop Aging

07th September 2009
Aging begins as soon as you are born. Operations of the human body begin to age as an infant and occur throughout your whole entire life. Around middle age of an individual, we become more vulnerable to daily wear and tear. Aging is unfortunately only tru... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Memory Strategies For Senior Citizens - What Technology Today Tells Us!

05th September 2009
Memory loss, lack of brain clarity, or fear of memory loss is something experienced by just about every aging adult or senior citizen today! Facing these obstacle personally can cause a lot of panic, anxiety and frustration. Most aging adults think ... Read >
Author: Carson5

Know The Symptoms Of Alzheimers

04th September 2009
When word Alzheimer's is mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind is memory loss. This assumption is correct given that the doctor's have determined this to be a disorder that usually happens to old folk. There are many symptoms of Alzheimer's an... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon

Herbal remedies for menopause and its alternative treatment

03rd September 2009
Herbal remedies for menopause and its alternative treatment Menopause is a situation in which the menstruation of a woman stops for one year and ends her reproductive cycle. This is just a normal occasion in a woman’s life. It occurs in every woman w... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

Benefits of Oral Chelation for All Diseases

02nd September 2009
Oral Chelation is very famous and successful treatment and has a very successful history. It has been years since it is being recommended by the doctors all over the world. There are few benefits when it comes to oral chelation treatment. When these chela... Read >
Author: Alien

What are the Side Effects of Sleep Apnea?

29th August 2009
As time passes, sleep apnea becomes more serious and dangerous to your life. All aspects of your life will be affected by this sleep disorder. You will start with a very bad sleep, with nights struggling to breathe and noisy snoring that probably mak... Read >
Author: remyboy21

Chronic fatigue syndrome treatment

28th August 2009
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was first diagnosed as an illness in the 1980s but the illness was first mentioned as early as the 1700s. Even though there have been many references to the illness, many health professionals doubt whether the illness actually exi... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

Memory Problems During Menopause

27th August 2009
Memory problems during menopause can be annoying and disturbing. Although some memory loss can be due to aging, there maybe transitory loss as a result of a drop in the levels of estrogen. There are several measures that you can take in dealing with this ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Natural Menopause Treatments And 7 Natural Remedies That Really Work

26th August 2009
Before you begin any natural menopause treatments or therapy at all, consult your doctor. He can tell you of any risk that may arise if you decide to use HRT and give you advise on certain lifestyle changes that could benefit your menopause symptoms. This... Read >
Author: Geoff Hadley

Insomnia Cure - Go to Sleep!

26th August 2009
Sleep deprivation is one of the most effective ways of torture. I've heard that most Navy Seals crack after 2 weeks of only getting 1-2 hours of sleep a night. I gotta hand it to you new moms-you sometimes go months on only a couple hours of sleep a night... Read >
Author: Apple

The Most Overlooked PC Protection

25th August 2009
If you were to google "Top Ten ways to protect your PC" you would find a myriad of authoritative sounding articles. They all have much the same advice. Run a good antivirus program and always make sure your firewall is turned on. Defragment your hard driv... Read >
Author: Yosi Salman

Connection Between Mobile Phone Chargers And Batteries

24th August 2009
Having A Good Mobile Phone Charger Along With Your Cell Phone Is An Absolute Necessity. A Good Mobile Charger Should Be Able To Fully Charge Your Cell Phone Battery In A Matter Of 3 To 6 Hours. However The Amount Of Backup Time Your Cell Phone Will Be Abl... Read >
Author: Deven Jerry

Information on the antidepressant drug Effexor

23rd August 2009
The Effects on Children and Adolescents As effective as the drug might be, there are a few concerns regarding the medicine and one should be aware of them. In fact, the drugs effects on children and adolescents have been under increasing speculation a... Read >
Author: argiro.mike

For everything there is a season/A time to seek and a time to lose

21st August 2009
The lines above were written by King Solomon who was probably heavily involved in the local stock exchange. Solomon was wise; he understood what change was about when he wrote the Ecclesiastes. Fast forward to today. The stock exchanges of the world hav... Read >
Author: glenloyd

Supplements Used for Memory Loss

21st August 2009
Memory loss is a horrible experience. It can be frightening, embarrassing, and debilitating. Memory loss is certainly nothing to take lightly. What can you do about it, though, if you or someone you love is affected by this aliment? If you or a loved o... Read >
Author: supaug09

Alzheimer’s care institution is based on circumstances

19th August 2009
Alzheimer’s is a medical condition which is caused as the tissues of the brain slowly degenerates. It generally affects those adults whose age ranges between 65 years to 75 years. Almost half the adults over the age of 85 are afflicted with this conditi... Read >
Author: gurgsumit

Menopause Relief

19th August 2009
Menopause relief is possible through self care. Diet is a good start when it comes to relieving some of the symptoms associated with this condition. If you are experiencing hot flashes and mood swings, you should avoid spicy, salty and sour foods such as ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Alzheimer’s Disease: Facts On this Affliction

18th August 2009
The affliction that is known as Alzheimer's disease is an issue that may more than likely come to affect someone important in your life. The condition was first found by a German physician called Alois Alzheimer, who was the 1st person to take note o... Read >
Author: Randy Spur

Introduction To Thyroid

13th August 2009
Amongst the various medical problems on a rise, thyroid sure is amongst the top few. Thyroid problems are becoming more common in the present society with every passing day. Major causes of the problem are improper nutrition and lack of nutrients in the s... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz

How To Exercise Your Memory

10th August 2009
If you think that you can get smarter if you use your brains more often, you are partially correct. While exercising your memory or “using your brain” more often does not boost your IQ, it can help improve your memory. And a good solid memory is the... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Independent Versus Assisted Retirement Living in Florida

10th August 2009
As people age, many choose to move to Florida retirement communities to take advantage of the year-round warmth and sunshine. Depending on their needs, retirees may choose to move into either an independent living facility or an assistant living community... Read >
Author: Charles Tilt

Nutrition To Optimize Your Body And Mind

04th August 2009
Everyone has heard the expression, "You are what you eat." This very simple saying means more and more each day as we gain a greater understanding about how foods affect us. * The food you put into your body has an effect on your physical appearance, e... Read >
Author: William Drapcho

Acai ORAC - What Is It and Why It Is So Important

04th August 2009
In this article we are going to cover a crucial topic when it comes to Acai. Before you will be able to fully understand how valuable fruit Acai Berry is, I have to explain to you what is ORAC and how it affects you. You probably have heard a lot about... Read >
Author: Peter Stason

Information About Alzheimer

03rd August 2009
What is Alzheimer�s disease? Alzheimer�s disease is a degenerative problematic characterized by memory loss as well as loss in thinking skills. It is in fact part of a group of memory and head problems called dementia. It can conduct to behavioral ... Read >
Author: sharonsky

Alzheimer Information

03rd August 2009
What is Alzheimer�s disease? Alzheimer�s disease is a degenerative crisis characterized by memory loss as well as loss in thinking skills. It is essentially part of a group of memory and head problems called dementia. It can conduct to behavioral c... Read >
Author: sharonsky

Alzheimers or Aging? The Signs You Need To Know

02nd August 2009
How do you know if that forgetfulness you’ve had is an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease, or just normal aging? You may forget the occasional name or sometimes have trouble thinking of the right word to use. Maybe you walk into another room an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Alzheimer's Disease, How Does the Disease Develop?

02nd August 2009
Alzheimer's is a neurodegenerative disease that is typified by progressive weakening of cognitive skills, affecting all aspects of day to day activities. A person suffering from Alzheimer's is likely to undergo severe behavioral changes . Emil Krae... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Alzheimer's Disease - A Carer's Guide

02nd August 2009
There are various definitions of Alzheimer ’s disease including: - “The slow onset of memory loss leading to a gradual progression to a loss of judgement and changes in behaviour and temperament.” - “A living death” - “The ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

High Potency Omega-3 Fatty Acids - What You Don't Know Could Be Costing You More Than You Think!

01st August 2009
The Western world is facing serious omega-3 deficiency. High potency Omega-3 fatty acids through purified fish oil supplements offer amazing health benefits. Find out the expert facts in this article. Years ago, our natural diet used to be composed of ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Electroconvulsive Therapy

31st July 2009
Depression is commonly known as a major depressive mental disorder. This has a recognized clinical condition characterized by an all-encompassing low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. There are commo... Read >
Author: clickfor

Do Away with Health Hazard Causing Molds

31st July 2009
Black Mold, also known as Stachybotrys Chartarum, is a greenish-black fungus that grows as a downy and powdery substance in dry walls, carpets, in air conditioning units, especially on areas that are damp. It is also known as the toxic mold because in ti... Read >
Author: blackmold

Candida Symptoms and a Cure

31st July 2009
There are numerous Candida symptoms and a treatment that you ought to be aware of. If you are experiencing a few of these, odds are good that you are suffering from the fungus. In reality, 1 out of every 3 persons suffer and don't even realize or know tha... Read >
Author: propertyman

Wasted Days And Wasted Nights

30th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mind Body Spirit Central, LLC I'm referring to the wasted time spent watching the endless stream of drivel that comes out of your television screen. And, it really doesn't matter if it is a jumbo 50" plasma or LED screen with surroun... Read >
Author: keithshaw

Preventing Mold With Proper Insulation

29th July 2009
Mold is all around us, all the time. It is part of Mother Nature's recycling program. It helps break down materials, speeding their decay and return to the earth from which they came. Without certain molds we wouldn't have bread to eat, beer to enjoy, or ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Better Quality Life

27th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Roger Amore Oh yes, did I mention that she is only 46 years old.Well this woman I know that has a hard time enjoying anything. Arthritis runs in her family and she diagnosed with arthritis as well as fibromyalgia. So therefore, she i... Read >

Untreated Depression

21st July 2009
Untreated depression may cause diverse effects. The effects could be short term or long term and they will affect you physically, emotionally and even socially. Short term effects can turn into long term if they are not treated early enough. There are dif... Read >
Author: Mercy

Health Benefits of Multivitamins, Why Multivitamins Important

21st July 2009
It is correct to say, that in general, taking multivitamin supplements daily is safe, notwithstanding the controversy that surrounds this subject. It certainly is safer than suffering from a mineral or vitamin deficiency. A good natural supplement will... Read >
Author: greenherbal11

Combat Aging Through Nutrition

17th July 2009
Do people constantly ask you how many kids you have when you're barely 21 years old? Did you ever wonder why most men who seem to be interested in you are those in their mid 50's? Do you find yourself being turned down by every eligible bachelorette becau... Read >
Author: Dwain Griffith

Everything You Need To Know on the subject of Anxiety Attack Medication

16th July 2009
There is going to come a point in time when you will have to decide if you are better off taking anxiety attack medication to relieve yourself of various of the symptoms. What you do need to realize is that it is not going to cure the underlying crisis a... Read >
Author: nordic

How B Vitamins Work

15th July 2009
B vitamins are used to treat neurological problems, blood disorders and skin problems. There are eight B vitamins that keep our bodies properly functioning. 1) Thiamine (B1): Thiamine helps produce acetylcholine, which is responsible for transmitting ... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton

Some Facts about Alzheimer's disease

11th July 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes with a person's daily life and activities. The Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. This disease slowly destroy... Read >
Author: steven marks

SUV Rollover Injuries in Los Angeles

08th July 2009
Many accidents happen in Los Angeles because of its busy highways and freeways. A lot of motorists often lose their control over their vehicles and because of this, a Los Angeles SUV Rollover Injury can happen. SUVs and Rollovers SUVs and other si... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Marijuana: The First Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease?

08th July 2009
Over the past few years there has been mounting medical evidence that the use of marijuana might play a significant role in reducing the spread and progression of Alzheimer's disease. The primary ingredient in marijuana, THC, has been suspected in prevent... Read >
Author: Henry Dahut

Restore Your Looks, Energy and Health to Youthful Levels With Strength Training

07th July 2009
Once we get past 30 years we begin to see the signs of aging - saggy skin, increasing waistline, loss of muscle tone, wrinkles, fatigue, memory loss, graying hair and the list goes on. They don't all appear at once but slowly take their toll on our body a... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Should I Be Taking Fish Oil Capsules?

05th July 2009
When we look at what makes our bodies tick many medical experts are saying that omega 3 fatty acids are a big healthy boost to the way many of our internal organs work. If you have been sitting on the fence about whether to take fish oil capsules just... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Uninterruptible Power Supply Provides Continuous Power Supply during Fluctuation

05th July 2009
Unexpected surges or spikes in voltage can damage sophisticated electronic devices such as computers. However, the damage may be swift and sudden; resulting in limited or total memory loss, corrupted data and also resulting in shorter computer life as wel... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

To get that whiplash claims today- Is easy now!

05th July 2009
If you are hurt in a road accident and suffering from whiplash injury, don’t sit back, get that whiplash claim today. Whiplash is one of the most common injuries occurring in road accidents that leaves the victim in a lot of distress. Whiplash is a ... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Is Your Elderly Parent Driving You Nuts?

04th July 2009
By: Carolyn L. Rosenblatt, R. N., Attorney at Law Caregiving can be a beautiful, though difficult experience. We love our parents, and want to help as they grow frail and less able to do for themselves. It is our last chance, at this part of their ... Read >
Author: agingparents

By Taking Omega3 Oils You Could Be Getting All these Healthy Benefits

29th June 2009
So many of us who are switched on, are taking these dietary supplements convinced of the facts that others still keep reading about and ignoring. These omega3 oils are the so called good fats that are also known as essential fatty acids, signifying th... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Everything You Need To Know About Anxiety Attack Medication !!!

29th June 2009
Everything You Need To Know About Anxiety Attack Medication There is going to come a point in time when you will have to decide if you are better off taking anxiety attack medication to relieve yourself of some of the symptoms. What you do need to rea... Read >
Author: paulmac

Amnesia and its Treatment

28th June 2009
Memory loss can be caused by many different factors. One type of memory loss is amnesia--when a person's memory is affected by either physical damage such as brain damage or psychological factors resulting from a traumatic event. I will discuss the most c... Read >
Author: jerry

Ways to Improve Memory

27th June 2009
Contains about 100 billion neurons, the human brain is a wonder. Every second, your brain receives about 100 million messages (transmitted by different sources) with the ability to sort and send signals to other organs. Your brain is capable of storing bi... Read >
Author: greenherbal11

Chelation: Necessary for Proper Functioning Of Body

27th June 2009
Oral chelation therapy has extensive unbeaten track records. It is being suggested by physicians for years. This is not without a reason. There are a number of advantages connected with the oral ingestion of chelation merchandises. When taken orally these... Read >
Author: Alien

Alzheimers Disease Association - Signs of Alzheimer's

27th June 2009
Alzheimers Disease Association this articles adapted from http://alzheimers-disease-association dot blogspot dot com/ Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disorder. Its gradual effects on the brain are relentless as a sufferer's memory is progress... Read >
Author: adamlambertaddicted

Ohio Auto Recyclers Remove Mercury from Scrap Vehicles

18th June 2009
Automobile recyclers all over the state of Ohio are taking part in a joint venture with the United States Environmental Protection Agency to recover up to 90 percent of the mercury switches contained in automobiles by the year 2017. This program is kn... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner

How to Sleep Comfortably with a CPAP Mask

18th June 2009
sleep apnea affects more than 12 million Americans. This means that millions of people experience their airway collapsing repeatedly throughout the night, causing them to stop breathing, at times for a minute or more. People suffering from sleep apnea fac... Read >
Author: Kristina Keffer

Lower Blood Sugar Naturally, Control Diabetes

15th June 2009
When the blood sugar drops too low in your body, it can be potentially fatal. This is called hypoglycemia. In this condition, symptoms include irritability, impaired mental function (memory loss, inability to concentrate) and lethargy. When it drops too l... Read >
Author: John Adison

Is it Alzheimer’s or just Old Age?

12th June 2009
One of the most worrying things we face as we age is losing our ability to think and function rationally. Recent research demonstrates that by the age of 35, the human brain starts to decline in a consistent way. As time progresses, the degeneration of ... Read >
Author: Katie Harper

The Risks of Sustaining Injuries from Motorcycle Accidents

12th June 2009
Though motorcycle accidents occur frequently, many are still unaware of the extent and types of motorcycle accident injuries that riders may sustain from these accidents. Some of these injuries would require lifetime of medications and treatments while so... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Knowing Types of Pedestrian Accident Injuries

12th June 2009
Pedestrians beware! According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, around 5,000 people die each year in pedestrian accidents involving motor vehicles. Also, around 78,000 victims of these accidents sustained different types of pede... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Occupational Therapists Encourage Play with Preschool Toys

12th June 2009
Occupational therapy is a way of working with individuals to become more engaged with every day activities. It is needed for individuals who would otherwise be prone to exclusion, and occupational therapists facilitate engagement activities to combat this... Read >
Author: Jim Ford

Discover the Secret to Developing a Memory Like a Steel Trap!

11th June 2009
Are you tired of not being able to remember someone’s name right after you were introduced to them? Are you fed up with not being able to recall important dates or facts? Are you frustrated with your poor memory? Well, here’s something that y... Read >
Author: Dr.B. Chao

Dangers of Rollover Accidents in Los Angeles

10th June 2009
Road accidents have become common. Everyday, we see news that feature these tragedies—from car crashes to vehicle rollover accidents. The latter is especially dangerous as rollover accident victims often sustain head injuries that could cause their deat... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Signs And Symptoms Of A Yeast Infection – Know Them

07th June 2009
The signs and symptoms of a yeast infection are more than many of us may think about. The infection is caused by an overgrowth of the Candida fungus that lives in our bodies. Yes, we all have it, only when it is controlled you do not get ill from it. So, ... Read >
Author: Magriet

Ashvaganda and its General characteristics

07th June 2009
Translated from Sanskrit means «with the smell of horse», because the grants «horse» the life force and energy. General characteristics Ashvaganda: Energy: Taste - bitter, astringent, effect - warming, after digesting the taste - sweet. ... Read >
Author: ayurvedicherbal

Alcohol and the Teenage Brain – Top 10 tips

07th June 2009
What the latest research is saying! The Teenage brain is still under construction and with new modern imaging technology scientists can actually view the human brain while it is alive and functioning. Neuroscience can help parents understand the import... Read >
Author: Tracy Tresidder

Campaigners urge caution over prescription of antipsychotics for dementia

06th June 2009
According to the Alzheimer’s society there are 700,000 people with dementia in the UK. This will rise to over 1 million people by 2025 and 1.7 million by 2051. On average it affects one in 14 people over the age of 65, rising to one in six over the age ... Read >
Author: Dr Nina Bailey

How To Find A Qualified, Trustworthy, Senior Caregiver In Your Neighborhood

05th June 2009
The older you get, the harder it becomes to move around and the slower you heal. You start forgetting the names of people you've known, or things as simple as why you were going into the kitchen. Muscles deteriorate and, in general, your body starts to ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

A Checklist for Used Computers

05th June 2009
It is very important to check a used computer thoroughly before buying it as it may lead to problems in the future. A hard drive will not show any outward signs but may be deteriorating. The same way the needle can suddenly slip and can cause scratches on... Read >
Author: inmate85390

Cleaning Black Mold Can Be Health Threatening

05th June 2009
There are several steps needed to effectively clean black mold contamination. Without you knowing it, there can be hundreds of mold types that can survive in your home and can contaminate the indoor air, harming your over all health. However, cleaning bla... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Multivitamins and women – advantages

03rd June 2009
It is essential for the body to get certain amounts of multivitamins. One can easily get these vitamins and minerals from food. However, not all of us get the essential amounts of vitamins and minerals from food which they consume. This could lead to s... Read >
Author: gaurav

Obstetrics and Twilight Sleep

03rd June 2009
Obstetrics and Twilight SleepThe term "twilight sleep" applied to the combination of analgesia (pain relief) and amnesia that was created by using a mixture of scopolamine and morphine ("scope") given by a hypodermic injection. The mixing of the two drug... Read >
Author: Gene Asher

Brain Fitness for Seniors

29th May 2009
Brain Fitness for Seniors? Not sure where you are in the Senior Continuum, but I am 61, which I believe qualifies me, and I want to nurture my neurons. I began to notice some worrisome changes in my ability to recall words awhile back. I feel a g... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Head Trauma Memory Loss - Signs To Look Out For

29th May 2009
Head trauma or also known as concussion is one way in which you can experience memory loss and this is something to not be taken lightly. Now before we discuss the connection between memory loss and head injury, we need to understand better what happens w... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Beachfront Alcohol Rehab Program Offers Light at the End of Addiction's Tunnel

20th May 2009
Ultimately, alcohol abuse is described by the use of alcoholic beverages with negative consequences. This also includes a co-dependency with alcohol for happiness or any other emotion. Alcoholism involves tolerance and withdrawals symptoms that family and... Read >
Author: CliffsideMalibu

Natural Anxiety Remedies - Methods to Help Anxiety

19th May 2009
Anxiety disorders are some of the most common mental disorders that affect millions of Americans each and every day. They range from minor anxieties over an upcoming event or activity to debilitating social phobias and disabling panic attacks. Anxiety aff... Read >
Author: SimonStenning

Worried About Memory Loss? Working Later In Life And Keeping Active Such As With Steam Mopping

19th May 2009
Worried about memory loss? New research suggests that working longer may help prevent dementia. For those with time on their hands,this article talks about voluntary work, such as steam mopping a local church, as a possibly way of keeping both mind and bo... Read >
Author: J Timothy

Black Mold Health Effects: To Be Seriously Looked into

19th May 2009
The severity of black mold health effects are simply rising up due to the spores which are released into the air. This has to be seriously checked by monitoring the entire house including every corner. The presence of a musty odor within the house indicat... Read >
Author: Ashish

Improve Your Memory Naturally

18th May 2009
Contains about 100 billion neurons, the human brain is a wonder. Every second, your brain receives about 100 million messages (transmitted by different sources) with the ability to sort and send signals to other organs. Your brain is capable of storing bi... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

Improving Short Term Memory through A Brain-Healthy Diet

15th May 2009
The old adage “You are what you eat” not only applies to the physical aspect of you, but mental as well. While there is plenty of talk about having a diet that is healthy for the body, there is a lot to say about having a diet healthy for the brain, L... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

5 Unbeatable Tips To Improve Your Memory Quickly

15th May 2009
One of the best ways for you to improve your memory is to ‘feed’ your brain with the proper supplementations and nutrients that will prevent the cell death and damage that old age affects. Vitamin B is one of the best things on the market that will be... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Increase Memory - Herbs to Improve Memory

14th May 2009
Not all are blessed with sharp memory and hence, they need to work so hard to make their remembrance powerful. On the other hand, in today's world, you cannot do anything if you do not have good memory. Any job requires responsibilities and responsibiliti... Read >
Author: Bryan Len

4 Factors You Must Know Before Purchasing Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements

14th May 2009
By the time you finish reading this you will know how to identify the best fish oil supplements before you buy them? All of the information that you need to know is not typically included on the product label. It takes a little research to find out what... Read >
Author: Lisa Glanville

How To Keep Your Brain Thinking It Is Young And Healthly

14th May 2009
Some of the benifits of fish oil are well known, such as those that pertain to the health of your heart. Other benefits are less well known, but may be even more important to some people. This article looks primarily at the benefit to the brain. The ... Read >
Author: Lisa Glanville

Hypothyroidism and Symptoms to be Aware of

08th May 2009
It really is quit a staggering thought when you consider that it has been estimated that up to 10 percent of women around the world could be suffering to some degree from hypothyroidism. This disorder develops when the thyroid gland doesn’t produce suf... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott

What is Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy and Should You Be Using It?

07th May 2009
Menopause is considered to be one of the greatest physical milestones within a woman's life. However, during and after the cycle many women turn to help in order to reduce the symptoms that are caused by menopause and this help usually comes in the form ... Read >
Author: John Russell

Causes and Consequences of Sleep Deprivation

05th May 2009
We need 7 to 8 hours of sleep daily. However, we neglect the precious sleeping time and are busy burning midnight oil on things we think are more important. When a person does not have quality sleep for a sufficient period, it can cause sleep deprivation.... Read >
Author: Amitabh Kumar

Male Yeast Infection Symptoms Should Never Be Ignored - Why?

05th May 2009
Male yeast infection symptoms should never be ignored because you risk allowing the infection to become more deep-rooted / chronic and extremely difficult to eradicate. Also, yeast infection symptoms should never be ignored because the infection can also ... Read >
Author: John Cielo

A Candidiasis Cure is Nearer Than You Think - Candidiasis Home Remedy

05th May 2009
A Candidiasis cure without drugs? It's true, you can cure your Candidiasis at home using completely natural remedies. More and more frustrated sufferers are successfully turning to home remedies to get rid of their Candidiasis. They have been frustrated b... Read >
Author: John Cielo

Candida of the Vagina - Why Women Seek Natural Help For Vaginal Candida

05th May 2009
Candida -- particularly Candida of the vagina -- is an infection that around seventy five percent of all women will have at least once in their lifetime. And with some forty five percent suffering two or more Candida infections, it keeps doctors and pharm... Read >
Author: John Cielo

The Symptoms of Candidiasis Can Be Both Alarming and Surprising

05th May 2009
The symptoms of Candidiasis can be both alarming and surprising. Alarming because they can be painful, very uncomfortable and highly embarrassing. Surprising because most of us wouldn't associate many of the symptoms with Candidiasis at all. There are sym... Read >
Author: John Cielo

Natural Ways to Enhance Memory

01st May 2009
Sometimes we laugh at people when see that they have forgotten something. Well these days memory loss can be cured at any age. You don’t believe it but yes now with the help of memory enhancement supplements and right guidance this is quite possible. So... Read >
Author: J Rigler

In One Ear Out The Other

28th April 2009
There has been a story written about a lady who suffered a traumatic experience. She went into a coma, never expected to return to reality as we know it. Her reality became a recollection of stories written by a well-known author of many years past. Her m... Read >
Author: ski987

Different Ways To Improve Your Memory

28th April 2009
So you have forgotten where have you kept your spectacles once again. You have tried finding it everywhere only to realize there it is dangling on your head. These circumstances not only make you feel a butt of jokes but starts questioning your state of m... Read >
Author: ski987

Understanding Memory Improvement

28th April 2009
There has been more than one study on how to improve memory and reasons for memory loss. Let's review some causes for impaired memory. Suppose you decide you need help enduring a nerve-racking airplane ride, so you swallow one of the calming, hypnotic... Read >
Author: ski987

Know The Dangers Of Losing Your Memory

28th April 2009
One cause of memory loss is from sleep deprivation. Have you ever gone to school or work in your house shoes because you were too sleepy to remember to change shoes? Have you locked yourself out of your home because you were still groggy from lack of rest... Read >
Author: ski987

Anticipation Runs High for Superhero Film ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ in Middle East

28th April 2009
Ever since the first X-Men film was released in 2000, fans of the Marvel Comic by the same name have been avidly looking forward to newer installments. Given the amount of X-Men listed on their Marvel Comic website, the number of films could run to a litt... Read >
Author: UAE Movie Fans

Reservations About Resveratrol?

24th April 2009
What is Resveratrol and where does Resveratrol come from? Resvertol is a phytoalexin produced naturally by plants as an antibiotic substance and is used to fight the likes of fungi and bacteria on its health. Reseveratrol is found in Japanese knotweed wh... Read >
Author: Alfitness

You Could Be Suffering From Hypothyroidism and Not Know It

17th April 2009
You Could Be Suffering From Hypothyroidism and Not Know It When your thyroid becomes under active then this means that it doesn’t produce enough hormone to enable your body to function properly and affects both your cells and organs. This condition... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott

Depression in Elder Care

17th April 2009
Depression and elders is a serious and unfortunately common problem among the aging populations. Some studies even estimate up to 25% of the elderly population suffers from depression. Among the elderly, depression is difficult to diagnose as the sym... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas

Is It Alzheimers?

15th April 2009
Unbelievably, one out of ten people over the age of 65 have Alzheimer�s disease. In fact, in a recent statistic polls, almost 19 million Americans suffer one way or the other from this dreaded progressive disease. Below are some information that you wil... Read >
Author: Brian

Important Information On Memory Loss

10th April 2009
As the threat of memory based diseases such as Amnesia and Alzheimer is increasing, the medical fraternity is trying their best to come out with the best of solution. Several researches are being carried on globally to make difference to such conditions. ... Read >
Author: ski987

Recovering From Memory Loss

10th April 2009
There are various ways to recover diminishing memory. Few aids have been discovered to assist them entire procedure such as Memory Lifter it helps in memorizing vocabulary or language. Hormonal therapy is used in women to help their retarding memory due t... Read >
Author: ski987

Your Memory Have A Big Impact On Your Health

10th April 2009
Want an enviable memory? Start leading a healthy life fused with exercises that boosts blood circulation to that area of brain that is responsible for memory. A sedentary lifestyle causes not only a lethargic body but also a diminishing static brain. Whil... Read >
Author: ski987

All About Science And Your Memory

10th April 2009
One way science and memory connect is through the side effects of a medication that may cause memory loss. Another way is through trying to improve memory. Take Alzheimer's for example. It is now a well recognized disease that has been under much scie... Read >
Author: ski987

Your Age And Memory

10th April 2009
It is a well-known fact that aging will affect memory for many different reasons. Family members, friends, spouses, and careers all suffer because of aging and memory loss. Loss of memory seems to be a part of life that may sneak up on a person, gradually... Read >
Author: ski987

Boost Memory With Natural Vitamin And Herbal Supplements

09th April 2009
Our memory is as natural to us as breathing. An ability we all have, but don’t often think of, it doesn’t seem to cross our mind until we perceive that we are losing the ability. Memory lapses are an annoyance in themselves, but the anxiety that oft... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Alzheimer's: the 7 Stages of the Disease.

27th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is defined as a developed neurological disorder which leads to, intellectual slowing, memory loss, personality changes, and other more symptoms of Alzheimer's. Although the disease differs from in individuals, most go through similar s... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

How to cure alzheimers disease

20th March 2009
Looking for Advice on curing Alzheimer’s disease? This is a very unpleasant disease and is an extension of the common memory loss condition with age. Normal memory loss occurs with age as a persons brain cells start getting less after they reach ... Read >
Author: Dickie Boy

Memory Improvement - Tips to Improve Memory

13th March 2009
Meditation - The scientific community is coming to recognise that meditation is not just for hippies, it helps concentration of the senses which links directly to memory. It's as simple as sitting there with your eyes closed, concentrating on the flowing ... Read >
Author: John Adison

Cultivate Failure Memory Loss

13th March 2009
Cultivate Failure Memory Loss Hi ... The topic sounds really as though I vote for memory loss. Of course that is true ... But i do say failure memory loss ... Most of us are what our experiences has thought us till now. No matter whether you a... Read >
Author: madhu

Alzheimer's disease facts

12th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking ability, and ultimately reduces even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes ... Read >
Author: Oz

Alzheimer's disease facts

12th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking ability, and ultimately reduces even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes ... Read >
Author: Oz

Surviving Male Menopause And Depression

11th March 2009
It is not surprising that men are not spared from biological occurrences. Like women, men have also their menopausal stage. The male menopause known as andropause is a condition wherein the hormones of males naturally decline. Moreover, changes in their l... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

Brain Power Foods

11th March 2009
The foods you eat directly affects the performance of your brain. It has been proven that by eating the right food, you can boost your IQ, improve your mood, be more emotionally stable, sharpen your memory and keep your mind young. If you give your... Read >
Author: shalini

The Tony Diet is Called the Alkaline Diet - Ways to Regain Your Health

10th March 2009
Do you know that the Tony diet is also known as the alkaline diet? Anthony "Tony" Robbins is a great book author and motivational speaker of our time. He teaches about peak performance, health and energy, overcoming fears, persuasive communication, and en... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Anthony Robbins Diet Likes The Alkaline Diet - Tips I Got From Tony Robbins

10th March 2009
The Anthony Robbins diet is called the alkaline diet. Anthony "Tony" Robbins, is a well known book author and a proponent of optimal performance, health and energy, overcoming fears, persuasive communication, and enhancing relationships. He is also a big ... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Keeping Meaning in the Lives of Aging Parents

09th March 2009
There is little doubt that we all want our aging parents to remain living independently in their own home. However, there may come a time when we need to intervene in order to safeguard their safety and general wellbeing. When people get older, some of... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Useful Health Experts Advice On Menopause

05th March 2009
Women experience different symptoms during and after menopause, doctors prescribe different treatments, and societies have different views of menopausal women. The one thing that health experts can agree on is that women have to take an active role in man... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Alkaline Diet - Simplified For Your Immediate Health Needs

05th March 2009
Alkaline diet when simplified becomes a powerful tool to help you regain your health. If you are 25 years of age, you have to know that this is the age of decline. If you are over 30 and you feel older than 60, then you are experiencing symptoms of premat... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Get Into An Alkaline Diet and Reduce the Risk of Cancer

05th March 2009
Do you know that a good alkaline diet system can reduce the risk of cancer? Our body has a delicate balance. Once this balance has been disturbed we can suffer a lot of illnesses like cancer. Western diet is generally acidic. This acidity deposits toxins ... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

What Is The Best Natural Heal Anxiety Disorder Drug?

03rd March 2009
Many people have turned towards natural anti anxiety medicine to reduce their increased anxiety and stress levels, causing depression and insomnia. People believe that herbal medicines do not have any side effects on the body however it has been proved th... Read >
Author: johnpolish

Yeast Infections - Relief In Hours

17th February 2009
Are you a yeast infection sufferer? Then I think I have some good news for you right now. I can show you the only holistic system that will cure your candida and yeast infection this can be in as little as 12 hours but obviously it does vary from person t... Read >
Author: TonyB

Important information on Self Defense & Personal Security Products

17th February 2009
Though there is no alternative to be street smart and possessing good sense to avoid any attack, but incidents do occur. What is more, all the crimes do not take place under veil of darkness! It can take place at home, workplace while jogging through the ... Read >
Author: orsondixon

Important information on Self Defense & Personal Security Products

17th February 2009
Though there is no alternative to be street smart and possessing good sense to avoid any attack, but incidents do occur. What is more, all the crimes do not take place under veil of darkness! It can take place at home, workplace while jogging through the ... Read >
Author: orsondixon

Herbs And Healthy Aging

10th February 2009
Many of us know that in today's time of health awareness that herbs are emerging as very popular products in maintaining good health. Many herbs are now being used in place of some of the notable vitamins that we are all familiar with. Herbs are all natur... Read >
Author: Rick White

Patients Suffering From Dementia May Also Suffer From Diabetes

10th February 2009
The results of a study published in the Archives of Neurology may from researchers at the University of Washington have found a potential link between the onset of dementia and diabetes. The scientists found that an increase of vascular disease, rather th... Read >
Author: Legal

Curing a Yeast Infection - You Did Not Know That the Cause May Be in Your Intestines

03rd February 2009
Have you ever wondered why you have a yeast infection inside your body? The main reason for this is the yeast infection is in your intestines. Curing a yeast infection in your intestines often goes unnoticed. You may not be aware, but all people have yeas... Read >
Author: williamlaw

Chronic Insomnia Relief Can Help Even Long Term Insomnia - Naturally

03rd February 2009
Can lack of sleep really have a negative effect on your lifestyle? When you have insufficient sleep for more than one or two nights, it can indeed affect the way you function during the day. It can affect your mood, your relationships, your job performanc... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen

Receiving the Proper Compensation Due to a Car Accident Claim

02nd February 2009
A car accident can change your life forever. If you were eve the victim of a car accident or motorcycle accident, then you quickly realize the severity of the situation. Most of these accidents require you to miss time from work and leave you looking for ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Serious Car Accidents Often Lead to Whiplash

01st February 2009
Car accidents can be quite violent. It isn't too often that people walk away from these fender benders unscathed. The most common car accident injury claim following a crash is whiplash and similar ailments involving you back and neck. The sudden impac... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Many Are The Benefits of Oral Chelation

24th January 2009
There are two types of Chelation therapy: Oral Chelation therapy and Intravenous Chelation therapy. But when it comes to comparison, there is a great successful record of Oral Chelation. No doubt, it is being suggested by physicians or doctors for hundred... Read >
Author: Alien

Yeast Infection Symptoms

16th January 2009
Yeast infection symptoms can be a little embarassing to talk about, which is probably why we turn to the internet for answers and advice. But ther's nothing wrong with that. You have come to the right place. And don't think that you are alone in your r... Read >
Author: buhrandt

Yeast Infection Symptoms

16th January 2009
Yeast infection symptoms can be a little embarassing to talk about, which is probably why we turn to the internet for answers and advice. But ther's nothing wrong with that. You have come to the right place. And don't think that you are alone in your r... Read >
Author: Larry Buhrandt

Hypoglycemia - How to Overcome 'Brain Fog' and Mood Swings

13th January 2009
To understand "brain fog", one of hypoglycemia's symptoms, you need an understanding of the basics of your body's low blood sugar levels. To get the required energy for 24 hours, most people only eat three times a day. Any breakdown in the system of p... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

7 Anti Aging Tips Using Natural Nutrition

09th January 2009
When the subject of anti aging comes up, surgery is usually the answer. This is one way to control the aging process - or at least the control the appearance of aging. But there is another, more natural way. First, here is a brief lesson on how your bo... Read >

Mercury and Health: What is Mercury and Why It's So Harmful.

09th January 2009
Mercury is actually a neurotoxin produced from rocks and volcanoes, fresh water lakes and oceans. Again, many industrial processes like power generation from coal, metal mining and waste ignition lead to generation of mercury that is tremendously harmful.... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Tests for Alzheimer's – What Science Knows Now

09th January 2009
There are more than 5 million people in the United States today who have Alzheimer's disease. In the over-65 population, 1 in 8 people has the disease. For those over 85, roughly 50% have Alzheimer's or some degree of dementia. And it’s estimated that 5... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

Blow Off Steam To Protect Your Brain And Your Heart

09th January 2009
All of us suffer from some form of stress in our lives. For many people stress is an emotional pressure cooker, amplifying feelings we may already be having or might possibly be suppressing. The way we deal with emotions such as sadness, anger, apprehen... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

The Top Household Toxins that Can Make You Sick

07th January 2009
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, an average carpet sample is home to more than 120 chemicals, many of which can potentially harm the brain and the nervous system. Volatile chemicals exist in our water supply, furniture, walls, fabrics, an... Read >
Author: Mark Hostetler

Memory Problems in Old Age Caused By Obesity?

05th January 2009
Previously, it was showed that obesity is connected to high blood pressure, diabetes, or cardiovascular diseases. However, being overweight or obese in old age is not necessary linked to memory loss, according to recent study. The study conducted durin... Read >
Author: Alex Baran

All About Drugs And Alcohol Addiction

05th January 2009
Some people, both professionals and non-professionals or lay people, believe that there are three types of people who drink and use drugs; Social Users, Substance Abusers and Addicts. They consider Social Users those people who are supposedly trying to ma... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Menopause Symptoms - All about each menopausal symptom.

02nd January 2009
Menopause is an ordinary process that happens to all female and it is something which each woman will reach it at some point in her life.The term used to explain the end of the monthly menstrual cycle which is official after 12 months without a period. ... Read >
Author: John Harrison

If your memory sometimes fails you then get to work on some basics to strengthen it

19th December 2008
Memory failure and day to day simple memory loss are symptoms of modern life. Failure to keep our memories in good shape, stress, poor diet, lack of exercise and the adoption of poor memorizing techniques are all reasons why our memories appear to fade. ... Read >
Author: skember

A Course on Motorcycle Accidents

13th December 2008
Motorcycles are one of the most convenient means of transportation. It could get the rider through traffic at a reduced amount of time. Compared to other automobiles and vehicles, motorcycle is also cheaper to maintain. Because of these reasons, people... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Lyme Disease - Can It Do More Than Just Tick You Off When You Travel On Vacation?

05th December 2008
Travelers, campers, tourists and vacationers alike can be at risk for getting Lyme disease, a serious, debilitating condition caused by being bitten by an infected tick. What are the symptoms of Lyme disease? Some of the symptoms of Lyme disease a... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

How to deal with having a stroke

01st December 2008
It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest times that a person can go through. It is very unpr... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup

The Importance of Memory Improvement Games for Adults

01st December 2008
Most adults had, or knew of, the game Memory as a child. It’s a simple game. You get a number of pieces that you can spread out on the floor or on a table. Each picture has one other matching picture. You mix them up and spread them out and get two flip... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch

How mild head trauma can cause serious life changes

01st December 2008
Our skulls have been specifically designed to protect one of the most important elements of our body, our brains, but even with its extra hard, naturally protective sheath, a mild bump to the head can lead to disorientation, memory loss, severe disability... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Power Foods- Why we need them

01st December 2008
They say that these super foods are food that we can eat to help us decrease are chances of getting heart diseases related problems, different kinds of cancers, and other cholesterol problems. There are several different types of super foods that can be c... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

Power Foods- Why we need them

01st December 2008
They say that these super foods are food that we can eat to help us decrease are chances of getting heart diseases related problems, different kinds of cancers, and other cholesterol problems. There are several different types of super foods that can be c... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

Communicating with the Elderly

30th November 2008
We all know that the population of elderly people is growing. We also all know that many of the next elder group will be made up of baby-boomers like me. Did you realize that from the year 2000 until the year 2006, there has been a 200 percent increase in... Read >
Author: Ron Hagberg

How to Recapture that Glistening Glow of Your Youthful Years

26th November 2008
Over the years, man has never ceased the search for that elusive elixir of youth that will prevent man from growing old and altogether dying. Legend and folktales talk about that "fountain of youth" whose water when drank will keep you forever young and i... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

How to deal with having a stroke

22nd November 2008
It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest times that a person can go through. It is very unpr... Read >
Author: alex alaska p

How to deal with having a stroke

22nd November 2008
It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest times that a person can go through. It is very unpr... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup

These Symptoms Can Identify a Sleep Disorder In You

22nd November 2008
Do you wish to identify sleep disorder? Are you wondering if you, like millions of others, are suffering from insomnia or sleep deprivation? Then you're in the right place. Below is some handy information that may help you to identify your sleep disorder;... Read >
Author: Writingman1421

The Promise of Keeping That Unenviable Youthful Look and Energy

22nd November 2008
Over the years, man has accomplished a multitude of wonders in all aspects of human life and the universe in its entirety. We have reached the deepest of the oceans. We have flown even beyond our earth skies and see what are outside our planet. We have... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

Insomnia Troubles - The Major Effects Lack of Sleep Can Have

22nd November 2008
Are you aware that there are numerous effects lack of sleep can have on your life -- some of which are potentially dangerous? Well, it's true. Not only that, but these effects might not even be noticed until serious treatment is required; thereby leading ... Read >
Author: Writingman1421

Growing Old and Still Keeping that Zest and Youthful Glow

18th November 2008
Aging is a natural phenomenon and whether we like it or not, like all other living things, we all come to that point when we have reached our prime years and everything shall come to its fold. But why do people fear those years when we are already supp... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

Here Are the 7 Symptoms Of Lack of Sleep

18th November 2008
The unfortunate fact about the symptoms of lack of sleep is that they are common symptoms of so many other illnesses and diseases. You may have all these symptoms, but you might not necessarily be lacking sleep. Taking that vital fact into account, try to... Read >
Author: Writingman1421

Industrial Accident Claim Company

11th November 2008
Industrial accidents can result due to various reasons. They can occur due to inadequate safety measures at the workplace, dangerous machinery, etc. Many a times, due to excessive noise, one may suffer from industrial deafness too. Industrial accidents ha... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Why Make a Whiplash Claim?

11th November 2008
Whiplash claims are some of the most common that are made following a road accident. Drivers and passengers can find themselves missing days at work and much needed wages through being incapacitated in an accident that is not their fault. In situations... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker

Coping With Memory Loss

11th November 2008
Forgetfulness may be annoying but it shouldn’t be a cause for worrying when you forget people’s names, or where you left your keys. These are still normal and it happens to most people. However, when you start forgetting the names of a family member o... Read >
Author: morningshift

Memory Loss: Why You Lose Your Train Of Thought - And What To Do About It

10th November 2008
Have you ever been in the middle of a thought when, all of a sudden, you can't remember what you were thinking about anymore? If so, rest assured that you're not alone. Just about everyone has experienced memory loss or loss of focus at some point or anot... Read >
Author: Erin Matlock

Sleep Disorder Symptoms, Causes of Sleep Disorders and Treatment

05th November 2008
Sleeping problems or trouble sleeping are a common complaint of people living with arthritis, fibromyalgia, and other rheumatic conditions. The combination of arthritis pain and sleep problems is often a two-way street. Poor quality of sleep and waking pa... Read >
Author: peterhutch

History of Amber Gem

05th November 2008
The resin from the Pine trees dripped and oozed down into rocks and got fossilized to create amber. In Austria, Paleolithic man (45000 - 12000 B.C.) used this gem. Nomadic hunters from the Mesolithic age (12000 - 4000 B.C.) used this gem to hunt animals a... Read >
Author: Jewelry Professional

What Happens to Your Body When You Lack Sleep

05th November 2008
We live in a world where people try to stay awake more and rest less because of the demands of the fast-paced lifestyles they lead. People work an average of two to three jobs in a day just to make sure they earn enough money to put food on the table. It ... Read >
Author: morningshift

What Happens to Your Body When You Lack Sleep

04th November 2008
We live in a world where people try to stay awake more and rest less because of the demands of the fast-paced lifestyles they lead. People work an average of two to three jobs in a day just to make sure they earn enough money to put food on the table. It ... Read >
Author: morningshift

Recognising the Menopause five signs of a sheep in wolfs clothing

04th November 2008
When the menopause comes, it can be all of these things and more: unsettling, confidence-shaking, depressing, and a cause of upheaval for people around you. Most of this is to do with the feeling that these huge changes are happening to your body � chan... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Mystical amber

30th October 2008
It is said that Amber has many mystical properties. It is said to bring good luck. It is also said to be magnetic and sensual. Since amber is associated with time, cycles and longevity, it gives the wearer attractive and a long enjoyment of his qualities.... Read >
Author: Jewelry Professional

Candida Symptoms Males - How to Spot Them and a Guaranteed Cure

28th October 2008
Learn how to spot Candida symptoms in males, and, about a completely natural way to approach your cure, which is drug-free, fast, and permanent. The main Candida symptoms in males for a penile infection are: red/inflamed head on your penis, sometimes s... Read >
Author: John Cielo

Candida Albicans Symptoms Explained Plus Guaranteed Cure

28th October 2008
The main Candida Albicans symptoms are fairly easy to spot, but some symptoms are not what you would expect, so that many people who demonstrate these symptoms don't even think that they might have an infection. Learn how to recognize Candida Albicans sym... Read >
Author: John Cielo

Vaginal Yeast Infection Symptoms And A Cure In 12 Hours

28th October 2008
Vaginal yeast infection symptoms explained: In this article you will learn exactly what the main vaginal yeast infection symptoms are. In addition, you will get to know of a completely natural, fast, but permanent cure that thousands of women have success... Read >
Author: John Cielo

Yeast Infection in Men Debunked

28th October 2008
In this article I will give you some important information on yeast infection in men, and, how to cure yeast infection in men in as little as 12 hours. First you should know that yeast infection in men is a serious issue, and because it doesn't always... Read >
Author: John Cielo

Symptoms of Toxic Mold and How to Avoid It

23rd October 2008
The health concerns of mold exposure have been growing thanks in part to increased media awareness and more research conducted in this field. It is important to know that mold and mold spores are everywhere, but it is when the conditions are right that th... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

Eating Fish Can Improve Memory And Prevent Stroke

21st October 2008
Older adults may be able to preserve and improve their memories and ward off stroke by eating more non-fried fish, researchers reported in the latest issue of Neurology. The have found that older adults whose diets include three or more weekly helping... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Have you become the victim of a Head Injury in the last three years?

14th October 2008
It has been said that every year in the UK alone over one million people end up visiting hospital with a head injury and out of this one million about 135,000 will have to be admitted into hospital due to the severity of their injuries. Severe head injuri... Read >
Author: Helen

Lyme Disease - It Can More Than Just Tick You Off When On Vacation

07th October 2008
Travelers, campers, and vacationers alike can be at risk for getting Lyme disease, a serious, debilitating condition caused by being bitten by an infected tick. What are the symptoms of Lyme disease? Some symptoms of Lyme disease are the classic b... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Take Goji juice to heal ailments

06th October 2008
Goji juice- the Sensational one If you have been suffering from any ailment or health problem, goji berry juice can prove to be the ideal solution for your well being. Goji berry juice is a delicious and scrumptiously enticing juice that is famous for ... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Anti-Aging Products

02nd October 2008
In today`s cosmetic world, everyone wants to attain the fountain of youth. People do not want to look their actual age and can go to any extent to preserve their youth even after crossing it long ago. The demand for anti-aging products and cosmetic tre... Read >
Author: jainish

Anti-Aging Products

01st October 2008
In today`s cosmetic world, everyone wants to attain the fountain of youth. People do not want to look their actual age and can go to any extent to preserve their youth even after crossing it long ago. The demand for anti-aging products and cosmetic tre... Read >
Author: richersiamon

Why Older People Need Exercise, Too.

30th September 2008
As you near or hit retirement, it may seem like life is about to get a lot easier. You won't have to work any more, you'll have plenty of time to spend with friends and family and doing what you love. You might even think that you can slow down or stop di... Read >
Author: Jackie Orman

Symptoms of Meningioma Brain Tumours

30th September 2008
Nobody has the exact same experience or meningioma symptoms. This very tricky brain tumor still has the researchers baffled and no-one has yet conclusively shown why they appear or why they choose their victims. What is apparent though is that nobody h... Read >
Author: Roy Carter

Meningioma Mayhem - Diagnosed With a Brain Tumor

30th September 2008
When you are told that a loved one has a Meningioma or maybe you have been diagnosed yourself, there are so many different questions, concerns and fears. It strikes terror into your heart when you don't know much about the condition and starts an emotiona... Read >
Author: Roy Carter

Music Therapy Being Studied To Improve TBI VIctims

29th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Scientists are currently looking to the music to improve neuropsyhciatric conditions related to traumatic brain injuries, according to an article recently published in an edition of the Medical Hypotheses. Additionall... Read >
Author: LegalView

Memory Tips You Can Use Today

26th September 2008
The following memory tips are for all ages. Although memory loss often comes with old age, that does not mean it is a necessary result of aging. In fact, there are often specific causes, and a declining ability to remember things can be reversed in many c... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Why to Use Growth Hormone Boosters

26th September 2008
In this very age and time, everyone wants to look young, no one wants to compromise with their age. So, it is a big problem for them. But now it is no way an issue. It can be solved by taking Human Hormone Boosters (HGH) into the body. But, as far as it H... Read >
Author: Alien

Berry Berry Good for You - Diabetes and Berries

23rd September 2008
Studies show when it comes to better health, you just can’t beat berries. As delicious as they are nutritious, fresh berries of all kinds are high in vitamin C, fiber, folic acid, and powerful phytochemicals that have been proven to reduce the risk for ... Read >
Author: ADW

Oral Cheliation and Its Harmful Effects

22nd September 2008
Oral chelating treatment has extended winning track records. It is being not compulsory by doctors for years not without reason. There is some compensation associated with the oral eating of chelation products. Full orally these crop have been prove succe... Read >
Author: Alien

Discover A Powerful Cure For Sweating Hands!

22nd September 2008
The other day I was over at YouTube and I happened apon a clip of a young guy playing the game "Guitar Hero". He had a guitar hooked up to the system and began playing it. However, after mere minutes his hands were sweating profusely, sweat was dripping... Read >
Author: Renard Muldrake

Eating Fish Can Improve Memory And Prevent Stroke

22nd September 2008
Older adults may be able to preserve and improve their memories and ward off stroke by eating more non-fried fish, researchers reported in the latest issue of Neurology. The have found that older adults whose diets include three or more weekly helping... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Memory Loss Prevention – 7 Simple Strategies You Can Use

19th September 2008
It’s never too late to start a memory loss prevention program. It’s true! You can actually get better at remembering things, no matter what your age. Even people in their seventies and eighties can benefit from the following 7 simple strategies to... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

Looking Into New Jersey Home Health Services and North Carolina Home Health Services

16th September 2008
As you grow old, this means that you have to be aware of your body and the common illnesses that might affect you. What is more, you have to watch out for issues that come with aging. These include incontinence, stiffness of the muscles and joints, memory... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Escaping the Sick Building Syndrome

16th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Woody Maxim One of the main killers of productivity faced by today's workers is the Sick Building Syndrome. The US Environmental Protection Agency defines the term "Sick Building Syndrome" (SBS) as situations in which building occ... Read >
Author: wmaxim

Hurricane ike damage And the reason Of Black mold heath

16th September 2008
It is amazing how Mother Nature can be so destructive and create a hurricane that causes so much damage and death. Hurricane Ike ran through the state of Texas like a hot knife through butter ravaging anything or anyone that was in the way. The storm flo... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

What You Need to Know About Your Health

15th September 2008
Our health is one of the most important aspects in our life and it is crucial that we look after it. There are so many diseases prevalent in the world today, many of which are hard to treat. If we find ourselves in that position, it is critical that we ge... Read >
Author: Nammy

Exercise Your Brain Today To Keep It Sharp

12th September 2008
Several large studies have found there is less risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease in intellectually actively people compared with their mentally inactive peers. And the mental activity can take many forms, such as reading, working jigsaw puzzles, ... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

A Brain Fitness Gym for the Development of a Mightier Mind

10th September 2008
The brain fitness gym has been serving the St. Louis area since 2006. Currently, it is the only organization of its kind in the United States, but you can use the gym’s self-coaching techniques anywhere in the world. As time goes by, we may see more ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Brain Exercise for Greater Mental Power

10th September 2008
Brain exercise may simply be a new fad or a real way to avoid Alzheimer’s, aphasia and memory loss that typically accompanies the aging process. If you look at all of the combined research, it appears that the effective brain exercizes are those that ar... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Improving Memory Loss – How to Help the Aging Brain

09th September 2008
Most of us assume that improving memory loss as we age is difficult, if not downright impossible. In fact, we fully expect our brains and our memories to decline in our later years. However, the truth is that we can improve memory loss — and help ou... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

Holistic Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Strategies You Can Start Today

09th September 2008
For Alzheimer’s, prevention is the best medicine. Unfortunately, there is no magic bullet to cure this dreaded disease. That’s why a holistic Alzheimer’s disease prevention strategy involving mind, body, nutrition, and stress — one that preven... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC

Whiplash Claims!

09th September 2008
Work related accidents have become a common occurrence these days. One may suffer form injuries at the workplace due to various reasons. Injuries may either result due slip and trip or inadequate safety measures. The employers are liable to provide l the ... Read >
Author: Sadhana

The Miraculous Benefits Of Sage

09th September 2008
As far back as Roman times sage has been thought to have magical properties. The Romans thought that it would bring them immortality and the Arab cultures believed it would bring an increase to psychic powers. Even the Greeks thought that sage could mak... Read >
Author: Vincent

Causes of Amnesia

09th September 2008
Amnesia, is a condition where memory is disturbed. Amnesia affects both organic and functional causes. An example of an organic cause of amnesia is damage to the brain, through trauma or disease. Where as an example of a functional cause involve physcholi... Read >
Author: homeremedies

Anti-Aging Restriction of Calories

08th September 2008
There is no doubt about the fact that far too many people eat far too much food. The statistics on obesity and diabetes confirm that but a walk in public will soon make you aware of the fact that there are many people who are overweight and the conseq... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

Television Causes Brain Rot?

08th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mind Body Spirit Central, LLC In a recent program on National Public Radio, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. talked about how today in the U.S., people know more about "events" like the results of "American Idol" (on the 10 or 11 p.m. news!) a... Read >
Author: keithshaw

Antioxidants Can Keep Your Mind Sharp

05th September 2008
Why is it that some people do not seem to age and have such clarity in thinking? Just as an apple turns brown or metal gets rusty from being exposed to air, our bodies are also vulnerable to various atmospheric oxidants, known as free radicals. These fre... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Brain Injury Leading to Unprecedented Number of Injured Veterans

02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been deemed the "signature injury" of the Iraqi war. Millions of men and women who have been serving time in the U.S. military are returning home with conditions that their friends and fa... Read >
Author: LegalView

Keep the Weight On and Look at All the "Highs" You Can Look Forward To

27th August 2008
We are a nation of "fat cats" in more ways than one. As the prosperity level of the people in the U.S. have grown, so have our waistlines. A CDC study finds that over the past 25 years, obesity rates have increased to 34% of U.S. adults over age 20. It... Read >
Author: Sandi H.

Families face harsh challenges in coping with Alzheimer's

25th August 2008
Families confront one of the most difficult challenges they'll ever face when a loved one exhibits signs of Alzheimer's disease, dementia or memory loss. A variety of symptoms of these conditions can leave many families struggling to understand what's not... Read >
Author: Monica Vest Wheeler

Medicine for High Blood Pressure

25th August 2008
Consequences of high blood pressure are life threatening. This may lead to various diseases like stroke, heart fail, heart attack, kidney and eye problems as well as this leads to memory loss. There are no symptoms to identify high blood pressure, which i... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Can You Really Look Younger with Proper Skin Care Alone?

24th August 2008
You look at your face in the mirror one day and notice wrinkles around your eyes that weren’t there a few days before. Your face is creased and you look tired and haggard. Well, they’re tell-tale signs of aging which everybody has to contend with inev... Read >
Author: Ace Smith

Prevent Premature Aging: Get Some Sleep

24th August 2008
Americans sleep later than decades ago. Late television viewing has shortened sleeping hours from 9 hours to 7 hours or less. The saying “Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise”, has become passé which is unfortunate sin... Read >
Author: Ace Smith

Are you suffering from burnout?

22nd August 2008
Burnout is a loose term for fatigue or exhaustion syndrome. It is a situation where an individual is constantly tired and will exhibit signs of extreme exhaustion. Some of these symptoms will include some memory loss, short attention span, some physical p... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,

ECT Or Shock Treatment For Depression

22nd August 2008
Electro convulsive therapy is a treatment for severe depression. It is used when the situation is so bad that there is a concern for suicide or serious behavior problems. During this treatment the brain is zapped with a strong electrical current. This cau... Read >
Author: John Samson

Fibromyalgia And Stress - The Connection Between The Brain And Body

22nd August 2008
A widespread muscoloskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue characterizes Fibromylagia. The exact causes of Fibromyalgia are still unknown. Fibromyalgia means pain in the muscles, ligaments, tendons, and other fibrous tissues in the body. Women are more p... Read >

The Basics Of Being Of The Atkins Diet

22nd August 2008
The Atkins diet is not a new phenomenon. The diet first appeared in the late 1970s and has grown popularity in recent years in response to the low-fat diet craze. As dieters had trouble with low-fat plans, they searched for a new solution and Dr. Atkins' ... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta

Identifying Whiplash

20th August 2008
Whiplash is a medical condition that occurs most frequently after a road traffic accident. The onset of whiplash arises when the soft tissue in the spine is stretched and strained after the body is thrown in a sudden and forceful jerk. Whiplash is an... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Having Herpes And Back Pain

18th August 2008
What I am about to tell you will scare you into next year, especially if you have been diagnosed with herpes simplex? I want you to continue reading however before jumping to any conclusions. If you feel threatened at anytime, seek medical advice. Herpes ... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Treating Whiplash

16th August 2008
What causes whiplash? Whiplash occurs when the soft tissue in the spine is stretched and strained after the body is thrown in a sudden, forceful jerk. The injury most commonly occurs in car crashes involving sudden deceleration, but the injury can also oc... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Sytropin Human Growth Hormone

15th August 2008
Benefits of Sytropin Human Growth Hormone: Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is manufactured by the pituitary gland, and is responsible for making us grow and develop properly. As we reach adulthood, our production of HGH slows down. By the time we are in o... Read >
Author: Sudhani

Lower Your Cholesterol Today-Discover The Truth About Cholesterol Your Doctor Hasn't Told You

14th August 2008
High cholesterol is a health problem for a great many people; it is a threat to a healthy heart. It happens to millions of people each year. You go to your doctor for a regular check-up which includes a blood test. You think nothing of it, until your doct... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams

What Is Stress?

14th August 2008
Have you ever asked yourself what stress is? if you have, you probably came up with the following explanation or something close it. Stress is state of being discouraged or defeated and the main cause for this state is a stressor according to the explanat... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Sytropin Human Growth Hormone

13th August 2008
Benefits of Sytropin Human Growth Hormone: Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is manufactured by the pituitary gland, and is responsible for making us grow and develop properly. As we reach adulthood, our production of HGH slows down. By the time we are in our... Read >
Author: Sudhani

Benefits of Oral Chelation

12th August 2008
Oral Chelation Therapy has been very successful in the last few years. Today every doctor or physician recommends people to go for oral or normal chelation therapy. This makes the body to throw out all the toxins that are present in our body in the form o... Read >
Author: Alien

Important Things To Know About Water Damage Cleanup In Maine

29th July 2008
There are many aspects to water damage cleanup. In Maine, Restoration SOS can handle all of that. They specialize in looking for leaks and cracks, water intrusion prevention and water damage protection. The company is very thorough when it come... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Internet picture wins defendant two years in prison

26th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Keefer Young people have really taken to MySpace, Facebook and YouTube. They love to post pictures, movies and articles. So far, so good. The problem is that much of their posted material is there for the whole world to see... Read >
Author: Bob Keefer

Aging Memory Loss - How to use Brain Aerobics to Build a Better Memory

25th July 2008
Aging and memory loss – two things most of us think go hand-in-hand. But science tells us they do not. Memory loss is not a normal part of aging. In fact, actually there are ways to improve your memory as you age. According to Dharma Singh Khalsa, M... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC

Can You Prevent Alzheimer's Disease? What You Need to Know

24th July 2008
Without a doubt, there is nothing more painful than watching someone you love wither away from Alzheimer’s disease. Nothing is more upsetting than discovering that your parent doesn’t recognize you anymore, and can’t remember where he lives — ... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC

How Water Damage Removal Plays A Big Part In Louisiana

18th July 2008
Louisiana is prone to water damage that comes from floods and related weather patterns. Restoration SOS works to rid of water damage issues in the state of Louisiana and surrounding areas. They offer many services in relation to water damage and beyond... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Philosophy of effective addiction treatment

16th July 2008
Some people believe that people who were disturbed in the stage of childhood and puberty are often those who fall into drug abuse. There are also some people who start using drugs because they want to show their being macho until such time that they could... Read >
Author: Wilf Staton

Sleep Apnea Linked to Serious Medical Problems

14th July 2008
In previous years, doctors would treat sleep apnea as if it were an allergy problem or snoring issue. Emotional stress has also been an underlying reason for sleep apnea. It has not been until recently that medical professionals and researchers have dis... Read >
Author: Andrew Kerry

Symptoms of West Nile Virus and Treatment of West Nile Virus

11th July 2008
West Nile Virus has spread rapidly across North America, affecting thousands of birds, horses, and humans, since it was discovered in the Western hemisphere. WNV swept from the New York City region in 1999 to almost all of the continental U.S., 7 Canadian... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Assisted Living

09th July 2008
Many people who are looking for answers to help them care for their elderly parents or spouse who are suffering with Alzheimer's are unsure as to exactly what a Denver assisted living facility is, and what goes on inside of one. They have been told that s... Read >
Author: GoldenOrchard

Dentist's Solution to Nervousness and Fear

08th July 2008
A reversible lack of awareness -- this is how anesthesia and sedation are both defined, almost all the drugs that are used to sedate a patient during a medical procedure have a main objective, that objective is to block the sensation of pain and create a ... Read >
Author: John Sern

Memory Enhancement Techniques That Can Change Your Life

06th July 2008
You might have a face that is anti-wrinkle despite being 60 years old, but your memory capacity will definitely be eaten up as you continue to age. Memory loss in old age cannot be stopped for sure, but it can definitely be slowed down. There are plenty o... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

4 Simple Techniques For Improving Memory

06th July 2008
Our memory plays a very vital role in our lives. From remembering our friends’ names to remembering simple things like have we eaten or not, the memory controls our daily activities. As such, keeping our memory as fresh as a newly baked muffin is defini... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Top 3 Reasons For Memory Loss

06th July 2008
Memory loss can occur to anyone. You can definitely do surgeries and touch ups to make you look 20 years younger. Unfortunately, this is not the case for your memory. If you are unable to take good care of your memory, then chances are you will suffer fro... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

The Fact and Fiction of Cholesterol

01st July 2008
Worldwide sales of statins bring in over 15 billion dollars annually for their manufacturers. Yet despite the millions who take them, statins have shown to do little to prevent heart attacks and stroke. 40 million Americans take statin drugs but are un... Read >

Habilitation Therapy: The Answer to Caregivers' Frustrations

30th June 2008
Doesn't habilitation therapy sound like something new and innovative? It isn't. However, once you learn about it and implement it, then caregivng, as you know it, will be a thing of the past. Before I explain habilitation therapy, let me give credit ... Read >
Author: Alzheimer's Family Help

Feel Relaxed Make the Shirodhara Treatment

30th June 2008
Shirodhara is an Ayurvedic treatment which involves slowly pouring liquids over a client's third eye, which is located in the forehead. It has been used in India for centuries to treat a wide range of conditions, and many spas have adopted Shirodhara trea... Read >
Author: swornambigai

How Does Systemic Yeast Infection Come About?

26th June 2008
Systemic yeast infection is a much more serious form and is usually felt all over the body. Many people who have this condition are not aware they have an overgrowth of yeast because the symptoms present themselves in the same way many other diseases do. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Senior Issues Could Be Signs Of Alzheimers

25th June 2008
You may lovingly refer to them as "senior issues," but these slips of the tongue and moments of memory failure could be the first signs of Alzheimers. There are a whole host of emotions that come up when you're diagnosed with Alzheimers. Most Alzheime... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Anti-Memory Problem, Anti-Aging

25th June 2008
When we are young, we sometimes forget things as a part of normal, daily busy life. But when we age, this happens more frequently. However, there is no need to become worried about this phenomenon; after all, it is a natural part of the aging process for ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

How to get rid of a Yeast Infection

23rd June 2008
Most women probably know yeast infections are one of the most painful things to suffer through. Women experience this problem at one point or another in their lives with varying severity. Commonly noted symptoms that surface when one is suffering from a y... Read >
Author: haileyharris

Babesia: Rare Disease Not So Rare

19th June 2008
Until recently, Babesia was considered a rare disease because it was only diagnosed in extremely ill patients with high fevers (104+). The bacteria which invades the red blood cells, has been largely ignored by the medical community in part because there... Read >
Author: Jenna Smith

What Is Alzheimers Dementia ?

13th June 2008
According to the Alzheimers Foundation, Alzheimers Dementia accounts for 60-70% of all dementia cases. What makes it a form of "dementia" is that it impairs cognition, speech, memory and movement. What makes Alzheimers Dementia different from other fo... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How to get rid of a Yeast Infection

11th June 2008
Most women probably know yeast infections are one of the most painful things to suffer through. Women experience this problem at one point or another in their lives with varying severity. Commonly noted symptoms that surface when one is suffering from a y... Read >
Author: haileyharris

Information about Edema

09th June 2008
Edema also known as oedema means swelling of body parts due to fluid retention. It is the accumulation of excessive serous fluids in cells or cavities of the body. It mainly affects lower body parts, mostly foot and ankles. It can slow down the healing pr... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Do You Have The Love Vibration?

06th June 2008
The love vibration is a device that you can put under your pillow and it restores positive and loving energy while you sleep. Everybody wants more energy. Most of us complain that we experience a lack of energy throughout the day. This is because w... Read >
Author: Remy

Do You Have The Love Vibration?

06th June 2008
The love vibration is a device that you can put under your pillow and it restores positive and loving energy while you sleep. Everybody wants more energy. Most of us complain that we experience a lack of energy throughout the day. This is because w... Read >
Author: Remy

Anti aging Nutrition Habit

06th June 2008
Consider hormonal therapy. Many women experiencing the initial stages of menopause decide whether or not they will take hormonal therapy. Estrogen remains the best overall treatment for menopausal women, due to its ability to reduce the rate of bone loss,... Read >
Author: Alien

The Causes of Blindness

04th June 2008
A recent analysis of data indicates that vitamin A deficiency is the leading cause of childhood blindness. It was estimated that 70% of the 500,000 children who become blind annually do so because of xerophthalmia. This corresponds to a prevalence of ro... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Information on Delusional Disorder –

04th June 2008
Delusional disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis denoting a psychotic mental illness that involves holding one or more non-bizarre delusions in the absence of any other significant psychopathology (signs or symptoms of mental illness). In particular, a pe... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Dissociative Disorders – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

04th June 2008
Dissociative disorder is a disturbance in which the patient's primary symptom is a sense of detachment from the self. Depersonalization as a symptom (not as a disorder) is quite common in college-age populations. It is often associated with sleep depriv... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Information on Delusional Disorder –

03rd June 2008
Delusional disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis denoting a psychotic mental illness that involves holding one or more non-bizarre delusions in the absence of any other significant psychopathology (signs or symptoms of mental illness). In particular, a pers... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Dissociative Disorders – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

03rd June 2008
Dissociative disorder is a disturbance in which the patient's primary symptom is a sense of detachment from the self. Depersonalization as a symptom (not as a disorder) is quite common in college-age populations. It is often associated with sleep deprivat... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Helping Family Members with Early Stage Dementia Cope with Memory Problems

29th May 2008
When a loved one begins showing early symptoms of dementia, there are many issues relating to independence, safety, and the individual’s sense of self with which to cope. As dementia progresses, the person may have to give up living on his or her own, b... Read >
Author: FJenkins

Helping Family Members with Early Stage Dementia Cope with Memory Problems

29th May 2008
When a loved one begins showing early symptoms of dementia, there are many issues relating to independence, safety, and the individual’s sense of self with which to cope. As dementia progresses, the person may have to give up living on his or her own, b... Read >
Author: FJenkins

Stop Drinking Guide...The Truth About Alcoholism

27th May 2008
Alcohol is always found present throughout our different cultures and our social occasions have almost become dependent on alcohol. It is common knowledge that drinking moderately won't harm us and some Doctors even recommend a daily glass of red wine, bu... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Fibromyalgia- Coping With Fibromyalgia Tips For Women

25th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris Joint pain and fatigue are the common symptoms of Fibromyalgia. Nearly 3.7 million Americans are affected by the illness, most of who are women. Most people are ignorant of these symptoms and tend to ignore symptoms in ... Read >

Discover How To Reduce Your Cholesterol Without Prescription Drugs

23rd May 2008
Don’t even think about taking more statin drugs to lower your cholesterol before you read this! High cholesterol is a threat to a healthy heart. It happens to millions of people each year. You go to your doctor for a regular check-up which includes a b... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso

How To Deal With Signs Of Alcoholism On The Job

21st May 2008
Alcoholism is a serious problem affecting not only the physical health of the drinker but will also cause work related problems. Heavy drinking will cause memory loss, lack of concentration etc. As a result, the drinker will start doing mistakes in his wo... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Is What Leads To End Stage Alcoholism

21st May 2008
Alcoholism can be divided into three stages Early stage alcoholism, middle stage alcoholism and end stage alcoholism. Heavy use of alcohols and that too frequently will lead the drinker to end stage alcoholism. Consuming one or two drinks daily for a heal... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

This Is What Definition Of Alcoholism Entails

21st May 2008
There are many definitions of alcoholism. The most common definition of alcoholism is that" alcoholism is a horrible disease that affects the whole person. However this definition is applicable to cancer or other dreadful disease. Alcoholism can not be de... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Electroconvulsive Therapy and Depression

21st May 2008
If your depression is severe, and if drug treatment and psychotherapy don't seem to be working, your doctor may suggest electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The treatment, which involves delivering a brief electrical current to the brain, is seen as a life-sa... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

How does excessive fat kill?

20th May 2008
In this new century, news media are finally aware that America's major health problem is obesity. Excess weight not only contributes to almost every health risk, it can actually multiply the risk factors, including those from tobacco. It has already been... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar

How To Deal With Signs Of Alcoholism On The Job

19th May 2008
Alcoholism is a serious problem affecting not only the physical health of the drinker but will also cause work related problems. Heavy drinking will cause memory loss, lack of concentration etc. As a result, the drinker will start doing mistakes in his wo... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Is What Leads To End Stage Alcoholism

19th May 2008
Alcoholism can be divided into three stages Early stage alcoholism, middle stage alcoholism and end stage alcoholism. Heavy use of alcohols and that too frequently will lead the drinker to end stage alcoholism. Consuming one or two drinks daily for a heal... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

This Is What Definition Of Alcoholism Entails

19th May 2008
There are many definitions of alcoholism. The most common definition of alcoholism is that" alcoholism is a horrible disease that affects the whole person. However this definition is applicable to cancer or other dreadful disease. Alcoholism can not be de... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Best Anti Aging Remedies

11th May 2008
Where as topical anti aging treatments may only show small improvements, people must realize today that it is actually our insides that we need to look after and cherish as much as the outside of our bodies. Most of us would far prefer to find a natur... Read >
Author: Sharon Francis

Shirodhara – Ayurvedic Treatment

08th May 2008
The benefits of Ayurveda are known to many. Ayurveda is one of the oldest kinds of treatments that originated in India. In fact, many people from all around the world prefer to opt for Ayurveda for their issues related to health rather than popping pills ... Read >
Author: swornambigai

Benefits of Oral Chelation

08th May 2008
Oral chelation therapy has long successful track records. It is being recommended by doctors for years not without reason. There are some advantages associated with the oral intake of chelation products. Taken orally these products have been proved effect... Read >
Author: Alien

Chelation From The Beginning

08th May 2008
The term chelete was first used by Dr, Gilbert T Morgan in 1920. The literal meaning of this term is derived from the Greek word chele means claw of a lobster. It works like a caliper to grab something. But the systematization of the chelation theory was ... Read >
Author: Alien

How Chelation Agents Work

08th May 2008
The word chelation has different connotations. In the field of health and nutrition it refers to chelated minerals. But when it comes to chelation therapy it refers to process inside the body. Chelated materials refer to the process outside the body. In i... Read >
Author: Alien

Electroconvulsive Therapy and Depression

02nd May 2008
If your depression is severe, and if drug treatment and psychotherapy don't seem to be working, your doctor may suggest electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The treatment, which involves delivering a brief electrical current to the brain, is seen as a life-sa... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Whiplash – no win no fee compensation

29th April 2008
Whiplash is a medical condition that occurs most frequently after a road traffic accident. The onset of whiplash arises when the soft tissue in the spine is stretched and strained after the body is thrown in a sudden and forceful jerk. Whiplash is an ... Read >
Author: Helen

Dementia and the Aging Adult

18th April 2008
Dementia is the deterioration of brain function which often strikes aging elders, a chronic problem that is progressive in nature. Many times the disease goes undetected in elders since the symptoms can seem like natural signs of aging at first. However, ... Read >
Author: FJenkins

Be Good to Your Brain…Eat Blueberries

13th April 2008
It seems that blueberries are everywhere. No matter where you look, the good news about blueberries just seems to keep coming out! At times, all of the information about blueberries can seem to be overwhelming. However, if you remember only one thing abou... Read >
Author: Russ the Fitness Writer

List of Alzheimers Symptoms for Early Detection

10th April 2008
Alzheimer's is, sadly, a common form of dementia afflicting the elderly. This disease is inevitably fatal, and its progress horrifying. Alzheimer's is a degenerative disease which takes away the last years that the afflicted has with their loved ones. Th... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Fibromyalgia And Stress - The Connection Between The Brain And Body

09th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris A widespread muscoloskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue characterizes Fibromylagia. The exact causes of Fibromyalgia are still unknown. Fibromyalgia means pain in the muscles, ligaments, tendons, and other fibrous tiss... Read >

Fallen Victim to a Head or Brain Injury? There is an abundance of Support Groups out there to Help P

08th April 2008
It is thought that there are over half a million people living in the UK who have to carry out their daily lives with the long-term effects of a brain injury. Although these effects may not be obvious to anyone outside the immediate family, they are still... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Alcohol Abuse - One of the main thing which affects Mental Health

07th April 2008
Recent studies have suggested that when taken in small amounts for example, a glass of wine with dinner or an occasional shot of whiskey alcohol may be physically and psychologically beneficial for some older people. But it's important to establish the... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

How Do You Know If You're Depressed?

07th April 2008
Every one of us feels unhappy, bitter or disappointed from time to time. While such emotions shouldn't be ignored, they don't necessarily mean that you're suffering from depression. It's also easy to confuse certain age-related changes with depression for... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Alcohol Abuse - One of the main thing which affects Mental Health

06th April 2008
Recent studies have suggested that when taken in small amounts for example, a glass of wine with dinner or an occasional shot of whiskey alcohol may be physically and psychologically beneficial for some older people. But it's important to establish the... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

How Do You Know If You're Depressed?

03rd April 2008
Every one of us feels unhappy, bitter or disappointed from time to time. While such emotions shouldn't be ignored, they don't necessarily mean that you're suffering from depression. It's also easy to confuse certain age-related changes with depression for... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Your Plan for Staying Young

01st April 2008
Preventing aging and growing older with confidence and strength are totally two different things. There is no "cure" for aging, but one can age with care. So if you see advertisements that claim to cure aging, stay away- this is complete nonsense. However... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Stop Drinking Alcohol...Alcoholism Can Now Be Cured

30th March 2008
Alcoholism can only be treated after the addiction to alcohol is dealt with. The medical profession regard alcoholism as being a disease and it is determined as being a physical or mental condition which has a negative affect on the human body. The worst ... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Syphilis – Symptoms and Treatment of Syphilis

28th March 2008
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacterium. The initial infection causes an ulcer at the site of infection. It has often been called “the great imitator” because so many of the signs and symptoms are indistinguishable from those ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Stop Drinking Now...Alcoholism Can Be Cured

27th March 2008
In order to cure alcoholism it is first necessary to wipe out the addiction to alcohol. A doctor views alcoholism as a disease, the definition of which is a mental or physical state which interferes with the normal workings of the body. Disease in general... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Diagnosing Dementia

27th March 2008
For persons with dementia, receiving the initial diagnosis can be difficult. However, it is better to receive a diagnosis early on than to suffer with little understanding as to why one is experiencing such strange changes in thinking and behavior. Likewi... Read >
Author: FJenkins

Diagnosing Dementia

27th March 2008
For persons with dementia, receiving the initial diagnosis can be difficult. However, it is better to receive a diagnosis early on than to suffer with little understanding as to why one is experiencing such strange changes in thinking and behavior. Likewi... Read >
Author: FJenkins

Encephalitis and Meningitis Information

27th March 2008
"Meningitis" and "encephalitis" are two words that pop onto most people's radar screens from time to time, and usually in some scary context, like hearing of a cluster of cases in their child's school, or reading media reports of epidemics occurring natio... Read >
Author: Alien

Common signs of alcoholism

14th March 2008
Someone you love may be an alcoholic, and you don’t even know it. But knowing the symptoms of alcoholism, and the warnings signs people with alcoholism exhibit, will go a long way towards helping you get them the help they need. Here are some of the... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs

Common signs of alcoholism

12th March 2008
Someone you love may be an alcoholic, and you don’t even know it. But knowing the symptoms of alcoholism, and the warnings signs people with alcoholism exhibit, will go a long way towards helping you get them the help they need. Here are some of the... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs

What do I need to know about Menopause?

07th March 2008
Menopause is a change in a woman’s body often occuring between the ages of 45 and 55 years of life. Menopause can be a natural process of aging or it can be medically induced by surgery. When a woman’s ovaries stop releasing eggs along with th... Read >
Author: Jill Muchmore

Can You Be Suffering From Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome?

04th March 2008
Drug addiction is devastating in many different ways. Perhaps the worst is that the drugs keep the person addicted by changing the chemical balance in the brain. When a drug addict makes the decision to quit it will be the most difficult time in his or he... Read >
Author: Bill Urell

Ayurveda and Alzheimer's Disease Treatment

03rd March 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive degenerative brain disease. Gradual memory loss, poor cognitive skills, dementia and personality problems are the main symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease. Though there is not a complete cure for Alzheimer's, ... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

The Importance of DHA During Pregnancy

29th February 2008
What is DHA? DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is an important omega-3 fatty acid. There are many kinds of essential fatty acids; DHA is one kind of fatty acid that has been shown to have a very important role in brain, eye, and heart health. Benefits of DHA... Read >
Author: Sunnie Southern

What Is Idiopathic Hypersomnia ?

22nd February 2008
A persistent feeling of sleepiness can greatly impact your quality of life. In addition to intense daytime sleepiness and excessive periods of sleep at night, this constant feeling of lethargy can lead to anxiety, irritability, decreased energy, loss of a... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

During Pregnancy, Is Diet Coke Harmful Or Not?

19th February 2008
Love diet coke? You need not stop drinking this drink during pregnancy period. This is because there is no strong evidence that suggests that it poses harm to either the mother or baby during pregnancy. But yes, but you need to drink it in moderation; t... Read >
Author: apurva

Symptoms of Stress – Warning Signs of Stress

18th February 2008
Stress Introduction Stress is something that has become synonymous with our everyday life. Though everybody has problems, tragedies, challenges, and frustrations, being stressed for long time, and habitually can drain you out physically, as well as ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Human Computer Interaction

06th February 2008
The concept behind what HCI relates to is how a human being would interact with a computer. It is specially useful during the design phase pf a software development project. When looking at HCI, research will be done to help give our group a better unders... Read >
Author: DNSTECH

Behcets Disease - Prevention Tips and Treatment Methods

30th January 2008
Behçet disease is a chronic condition due to disturbances in the body’s immune system. Behcet's is a multi-system disease; it may involve all organs and affect the central nervous system, causing memory loss and impaired speech, balance, and movement. ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Dealing With Alzheimer’s Diseaser’s

30th January 2008
Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative disease, meaning it gets worse and not particularly better over time. It affects the area of the brain that is involved in language, judgment, and behavior. This is the most common form of brain malfunctions or ... Read >
Author: yes

Are You Jeopardizing Your Health with Your Food Choices?

28th January 2008
Lou’s Clues for a Healthier You Are you jeopardizing your health with your food choices? The age old saying “you are what you eat” has never been truer than it is today. In the back of our minds we all know that it takes food to nourish... Read >

Automobile Accidents and Traumatic Brain Injury

26th January 2008
Millions of Americans suffer from traumatic brain injury as the result of a car wreck or motorcycle accident. Understanding what types of brain injuries that can occur to a victim is the first step in protecting oneself from irreversible damage and harm. ... Read >

Do Memory Games work?

24th January 2008
There are many memory games that are gaining popularity, but do they really work? Research has shown that learning new things, doing puzzles and playing games helps the mind stay active. The most effective memory games allow you to improve your memory cap... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Live And Learn Direct - Why It Is Necessary To Keep Your Desire To Learn

24th January 2008
Necessary reasons to keep your desire to learn. Have you ever weighed upon how necessary learning is to your life in terms of your ability to not only survive but also to thrive both professionally and personally? Becoming a lifelong learner is important ... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Eat Tons of Superfoods to Aid in Your Natural Body Detox

21st January 2008
There is a lot of hype surrounding superfoods. Should you use them in your diet? Of course! But what are they and how can they help your body detox program? Superfoods are foods you may or may not eat everyday that are packed full of nutrients, vita... Read >
Author: John Khu

Post Pregnancy Memory Loss

20th January 2008
Post pregnancy memory loss is not an uncommon disease. It happens with many women. This can occur anytime after pregnancy, but in some cases, it also shows up in the later stages of pregnancy. The reason for this may be many, but there are also ways to fi... Read >
Author: apurva

Alternative Treatment For Emotional and Mental Health Disorders

20th January 2008
There are very few conditions or illnesses that are entirely psychological or physical, and mental or emotional illnesses do become inextricably entangled with physical symptoms, which even the best therapist or doctor would find difficult to separate. Mo... Read >
Author: Alien

iPhone Music Downloads – Free or Paid Options?

19th January 2008
While it seems like an irrelevant question to ask – whether free or paid iPhone music downloads are better, you would discover that it is not. Nowadays, with so many free networks offering free music for your iPhone, it is really tempting. But the truth... Read >
Author: Davion Wong

Top 4 Foods Guaranteed To Give You a Burst of Energy

18th January 2008
Oatmeal Eating oatmeal can do wonders to your body. It�s high in fiber, low in fat, and low in calories. In addition, consuming oatmeal helps prevent heart disease by lowering your bad cholesterol (LDL) and increasing your good cholesterol (HDL). ... Read >
Author: Marci_Lall

Communicating Simply- I

06th November 2007
All of us know how important communication is in our lives. Forget about how important it is to succeed and to make a killing presentation, I would say communication is equally important to get a date, to be received warmly at a bank/shop/friend's place, ... Read >
Author: Minal

Alternatives to filling teeth

05th November 2007
Research has shown unusually high levels of mercury in people who have died in recent years. This hasn't come to light before, because it's not 'mercury poisoning' that is written on the Death Certificate. It could be stroke, or heart attack, or embolism.... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Live And Learn Direct - Why It Is Key To Keep Your Desire To Learn

20th October 2007
Key reasons to keep your desire to learn. Have you ever pondered upon how essential learning is to your life in terms of your ability to not only survive but also to thrive both professionally and personally? Becoming a lifelong learner is important to yo... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

What Every Parent Should Know About Alcohol And The Teenage Brain

08th October 2007
We hear cases of it all the time. Teenagers, who have been experimenting with alcohol, sometimes have horrendous, harmful consequences both physically and mentally. What many parents may not be aware of is that according to recent studies, your teenager's... Read >
Author: Tracy Tresidder Golf Mind Coach

Hypopnea

04th October 2007
While eupnoea is normal breathing, hypopnea is an abnormal type of breathing when the airflow is labored because of some pathology of the respiratory system. In other words it’s underbreathing. Hypopnea comes from the Greek roots hypo- (meaning low, und... Read >
Author: Devin Greenfield

Whipple's Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Whipple's disease is a rare infectious disease caused by the bacterium. Whipple's disease is characterized by fever of unknown origin, polyarthralgias, and chronic diarrhea. Whipple's disease causes weight loss, incomplete breakdown of carbohydrates or fa... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Its a Resolution to Anti-aging

31st August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Charles Carter Five, four, three, two, one. Happy New Year! Whether you were dancing in the streets at midnight or sleeping beneath the sheets long before the ball dropped, the world rang in 2007, which means you will celebrate anoth... Read >
Author: liveleantoday

Aging Wisely: 10 Tips for Caring for Aging Parents

31st August 2007
More than 50 million people provide care for a chronically ill, disabled or aged family member or friend during any given year. Individuals caring for their aging parents face challenges on a multitude of fronts: financial, emotional, medical and legal.... Read >
Author: Shannon Martin

Glioma in Adults due to Mobile Phone usage:

28th August 2007
Where do mobiles play a role in Glioma? In the recent years, it has been found that many youngsters and adults are prone to glioma due to their continuous use of mobile phones. A survey was conducted personally, through interviews and FAQ’s in order ... Read >
Author: Ian Ball

Itchy Back mold and its removal process

26th August 2007
None of us imagine living houses with the molds and mildew. Being a conscious and hygienic a person always expects this house to be mold and mildew free. The upfront natural mold removal facilities keep the stress away from the suffering people. Molds ... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Sleeping Illnesses: Open Your Eyes and Cure It

26th August 2007
Sleeping illnesses are one of those severely dangerous yet very underestimated health problems. Statistics show that almost 50 million Americans develop one type of sleeping disorder or another, and a couple of those sick are not doing anything about it. ... Read >
Author: sleepexperts

Sleeping Illnesses: Open Your Eyes then Solve It

24th August 2007
Sleep illnesses are one of those severely dangerous yet highly underestimated health conditions. Statistics express that about 50 million Americans suffer from one kind of sleep illness or another, and many of those afflicted aren't doing something about ... Read >
Author: sleepexperts

Do You Really Need Glyconutrients?

24th August 2007
Many people do not take easily to new things so it comes as no surprise that some people are skeptical of the claims on glyconutrients. These people do not realize that these essential sugars are necessary for their bodies to heal and repair themselves. ... Read >
Author: alexgreenhold

Are Kelp Benefits Good for Every Hypothyroid Person?

15th August 2007
Hypothyroidism, a condition where the body is not producing enough levels of thyroid hormone, can cause fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, depression, memory loss and a host of other symptoms. Often, hormone treatments are necessary and when it comes to pre... Read >
Author: Monica Villarreal

22 ways to a good night's sleep

10th August 2007
How many of you consider the importance of sleep in relation to fat-loss, injury prevention and recovery, lack of focus, and overall health and vitality? According to a study published in the Lancet Medical Journal (1) chronic sleep deprivation may spe... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com

Goji Juice - Flowing Health For You

09th August 2007
Goji juice is the hottest of all the liquid remedies in the world herbal health-care industry around the world. Goji juice is the best of its kind because not only is it good to taste but its also great for to health. Its very rare to find this quality es... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Is a Warning on Statins Enough?

02nd August 2007
Like the war on cancer, we have declared war on cholesterol. We have become fixated on seeing cholesterol as enemy number one to be defeated at all costs. But is our war misguided? Despite evidence that there are far greater dangers than cholesterol, the ... Read >
Author: MrMagica

Hyperparathyroidism - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Hyperparathyroidism is excessive production of parathyroid hormone by the parathyroid glands. Hyperparathyroidism is overactivity of the parathyroid glands resulting in excess production of parathyroid hormone (PTH). This hormone helps maintain the proper... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Anti-Aging Programs - Eight Primary Factors to Consider

30th July 2007
I believe anti-aging is multidisciplinary and is based on individual choices. Anti-aging is a lifestyle! Each person chooses how to progress down a certain path to health and well being. Below is a list of factors to consider in designing your own persona... Read >
Author: Danny Nicholas

Epileptic Attacks and Migraine

25th July 2007
Recent studies have indicated that those who suffer from epilepsy are also likely to suffer from migraine headaches. Therefore special treatment considerations need to be given to those who experience both disorders. Epilepsy Epilepsy is a brain dis... Read >
Author: Alien

Anti-Aging Programs - Eight Major Factors to Consider

24th July 2007
When you hear about anti-aging what do you think about? Can you put a finger on it? I believe anti-aging is multidisciplinary and is based on individual choices. Anti-aging is a lifestyle! Each person chooses how to progress down a certain path to health ... Read >
Author: Danny Nicholas

R-HGH as an Anti-aging treatment.

20th July 2007
Human growth hormone (HGH) has been called a miracle anti-aging drug -- it's widely used in alternative clinics for the elderly as a means of rejuvenation. Human growth hormone is an effective anti-ageing drug due to its ability to return an adult's hormo... Read >
Author: lazyurl

Panic Attack Treatments - Which Options Are Available?

01st July 2007
Many times, symptoms of panic attack can be treated with techniques for relaxation and the assurance that you are not going crazy. The usual time a panic attack lasts is under an hour, so most times the symptoms disappear before medical care can be sough... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon

Understanding the Power of Smell

29th June 2007
Scientists pursue aromachology (the study of scent and its aptitude to change human behavior) for its role in everything from medicine to marketing, migraines to memory loss, and relaxation to revitalization. Contemporary healers, therapists, and marke... Read >
Author: hamza

Knowing Our Brain and improve it!

18th June 2007
We all know that we only use around one percent or less of our brain power. If we can improve our brain power, we will be more intelligent and efficient. Knowing our brain is important as without our brain we are useless. Our brain power came from our... Read >
Author: Honman

Best Herbal Supplements To Prevent Memory Loss

16th June 2007
When people reach or passes the age of 40, a lot of them begin to experience a little bit of memory loss, which can vary from person to person. This is usually the point wherein a person’s different mental capacity, which includes memory, cognition ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Fight age-related memory loss! Add these 3 fats to your diet to

16th June 2007
It's a cruel fact of life: our brains shrink as we get older. Many experts reckon that the average brain decrease 2% during each decade of adulthood. So as a man in his early forties, I've lost just over 4% of my brain. By the time I'm 60, I'll have lo... Read >
Author: Ray Collins

Structure of Procedural Memory

15th June 2007
Procedural memory can be explained as the implicit remembrance, it is kept in the long term memory. There is no need to think consciously to retrieve the long term memory of skills and operations, while declarative memory has to be put into terms. Learni... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Reminding Others to Remember Well

07th June 2007
There was a time when all the remembering that had to be done, was our own responsibility. But then came the day and age of big corporations with thousands of employees, and you were made a manager. As if it was not enough that you had to keep in mind a h... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana

Ginkgo Biloba Dosage

04th June 2007
When you think about Ginkgo Biloba Dosage , what do you think of first? Which aspects of Ginkgo Biloba Dosage are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge. Once you begin to move beyond basic background inf... Read >
Author: Alien

Ginseng and Ginkgo Biloba

01st June 2007
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity. How can you put a limit on learning more? The next section may co... Read >
Author: Alien

Ginkgo Biloba for Memory

30th May 2007
If you're seriously interested in knowing about Ginkgo Biloba for Memory, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Ginkgo Biloba for Memory. It's really a good idea to probe a li... Read >
Author: Alien

Lyme Disease - The simple facts and the cures

27th May 2007
What is Lyme Disease: Lyme disease is an illness caused by a spirochete bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted to animals and man through the bite of infected ticks. The disease is reported worldwide and throughout the United States. What... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Goji Juice- The healthy living

24th May 2007
If you are suffering from any disease or ailment, then I am sure you must have heard the buzz about Goji juice. Yes, we are talking about the scrumptious enticing and delicious juice which is equipped with healing properties and energizing benefits. Major... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Aging Parents – Keeping Their Life Meaningful

23rd May 2007
There is little doubt that we all want our aging parents to remain living independently in their own home. However, there may come a time when we need to intervene in order to safeguard their safety and general wellbeing. When people get older, some of... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Can Memory Loss Be Linked to Aspartame

21st May 2007
New research presented at the November meeting of Society for Neuroscience in New Orleans suggests NutraSweet (or aspartame) could be linked to aspartame consumption. Researchers at a University in Fort Worth, Texas believe aspartame consumed in excess c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cut Your Bond to Clutter

15th May 2007
One of the worst habits a person can fall into is hanging onto things no longer needed. Learning to let go of clutter is one of the hardest things for a packrat to learn. Some people just see to be born with a tendency to hoard things. Sometimes a pe... Read >
Author: Kurien Abraham

Spirulina - A General Overview

13th May 2007
Spirulina is a dietary supplement. It is grown all around the world and comes in three different forms - tablet, flake and powder. As well as being a dietary supplement for humans, it can also be given to pets such as cats and dogs. In the past spirul... Read >
Author: Josh Grail

Stress Attacks The Whole Body

03rd May 2007
Lifestyle determines the overall level of health, and small changes make an overall difference. The effect of stress lies with the individual healthy relationships, effective parenting and self-help. Stress has long, octopus-like arms, disturbing the exte... Read >
Author: Carolyn Bell Smith

Amnesia: Loss of Self, Freedom from Regret

21st April 2007
The best authority on the subject of total identity memory loss is the amnesiac patient whose memory has returned. When I tell people of my bout with amnesia caused by an epileptic seizure, they ask if it was frightening to have no memory. They assume tha... Read >
Author: Pat Boardman

Understanding Panic Attack Medication And The Alternatives

15th April 2007
When somebody uses the term "having a panic attack" in jest, the reaction is usually one of amusement from those in receipt of the comment. The reality is though, over 30 per cent of people will have an attack at some stage of their lives but it's those w... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

The Risk Of Manganese Exposure

02nd April 2007
Manganese is a common element and in pure form is a metal resembling iron. Iron is combined with manganese to form steel,and the addition of manganese increases the tensile strength and elasticity of the metal.Stainless steel and various hardened steel... Read >
Author: joe

Are Vitamin and Mineral Supplements Safe to Take?

27th March 2007
Taking too many vitamins and mineral supplements could prove harmful. A new study in the UK found that vitamins and minerals, while helpful for certain groups, can be dangerous for the average person that is eating a healthy, regular diet. Studies have... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

How To Prevent Yourself From Alzheimer

15th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stewart Levison In life, we all have risks, which we can take measures to reduce a vast majority of those risks. Alzheimer's disease is claiming the minds of more than 4 million US citizens without mentioning those in the foreign lan... Read >
Author: Stewart Levison

Aspartame Disease

13th March 2007
There is an epidemic and it is dangerous. But its face is so subtle that most of us have a hard time believing it. It’s called ASPARTAME. When the temperature of Aspartame exceeds 86 degrees F, the wood alcohol in aspartame coverts to formaldehyde and ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Is it Normal Forgetfulness, or Early Alzheimer’s?

09th March 2007
Do you ever experience any episodes of forgetfulness? Of course you do, it's part of being human. However, when we are younger, perhaps in our twenties and thirties, we usually don’t take forgetfulness very seriously. When we’re young, we h... Read >
Author: Royane Real

General things about menopause

15th February 2007
Giving birth should be the most extraordinary moment in a women’s life. After the age of 50 a women’s fertility is near to an end, the possibility of having a child being reduced completely. Menopause is the phase when a women’s period stops, as a n... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

General things about early menopause

15th February 2007
Low estrogen level is the main cause of premature menopause. We meet, more and more often, women that are younger than 45, in impossibility of living a normal life because of the early menopause. Even though the specific age for menopause is around 50 yea... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Dealing With Menopuause

13th February 2007
Menopause In medical terms, menopause is the stage in a woman’s health when the ovaries stop producing estrogen and the reproductive cycle begins to wind down. The most common age for the onset of menopause is around 50 years old, although women who ... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan

Teens Drugs Rehab Programs

10th February 2007
Drug abuse by teenagers is very common problem of Today that can lead to terrible consequences in the future. A large percentage of deaths in public between 15 and 25 are apparently associated in some way or the other to drug or alcohol abuse. Such abuse ... Read >
Author: Emp

High Mercury Content in Fish

31st January 2007
We all know that adding fish to our diets can help increase our bodies ability to repair itself, as well as it’s ability to burn body fat and keep our energy up, but it’s important to choose fish that’s also going to improve your health as opposed t... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero

Memory Improvement Instruction Use Meditation To Improve Your Memory

25th January 2007
Meditation can be a first-rate technique to help your whole body to calm down. With the help of meditation and practice of breathing exercises your body will soon start to feel the strain being released. This sort of system makes it possible for many ... Read >
Author: Nikola Govorko

Tips for Stress Reduction

25th January 2007
How many times have you heard yourself comment on how stressed out you are? If you are anything like the people I know, then you probably say it at least once a day. While completely removing all stress from your life is impossible, there is no need to fe... Read >
Author: Stephen Pierce

Anti-Aging Diet

16th January 2007
As we age, we are faced with a reduced metabolism, memory loss, wrinkles, increased risk for chronic diseases, and a sagging body; not exactly wonderful things to look forward to. Believe it or not, making some changes in your diet and lifestyle can help ... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

Excessive Fat kills.

06th January 2007
Excessive Fat kills.In this new century, news media are finally aware thatAmerica's major health problem is obesity. Excess weightnot only contributes to almost every health risk, it canactually multiply the risk factors, including those fromtobacco. It h... Read >
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Improve Memory with Natural Boosters

03rd January 2007
I am not able to recollect, who are you? Or sorry I forget you? Or where did I kept my car keys? Or sorry I forgot to bring your book? Or I am not able to remember what you told me that day? Or I forgot your birthday? Or Just slipped out of my mind……?... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Drug Addicts Teens

24th December 2006
Have you found that a troubled teens life has been struggling with drugs and or alcohol abuse. For many parents finding out that their son or daughter has been struggling with teen drug abuse is a catastrophic revelation. With the pressures of family an... Read >
Author: Emp

The Practice of Homeopathy

08th December 2006
Homeopathy, a health practice that is holistic, has been around for over 200 years. It treats the whole person, not just the part that is injured or in pain. It is based on a system of treating like with like. Conventional medicine sees health as t... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

Atkins Diet Basics

07th December 2006
The Atkins diet is not a new phenomenon. The diet first appeared in the late 1970s and has grown popularity in recent years in response to the low-fat diet craze. As dieters had trouble with low-fat plans, they searched for a new solution and Dr. Atkins... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

Fibroymyalgia Symptoms and Treatment

04th December 2006
Fibromyalgia, is at best, a poorly understood medical condition and its proper name, Fibromyalgia Syndrome, or FMS, connotes this fact. A syndrome, of course is a set of symptoms that occur together and seem interrelated, but whose origin is not entirely ... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

How is multiple sclerosis diagnosed?

21st November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system that affects the nerves and causes a lot of vision, balance and control problems. People that have passed half of their lives are usually more at risk of suffering from multiple sclerosis. M... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What are the multiple sclerosis symptoms?

21st November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a difficult illness that affects more than one million people. Those affected loose control over their senses, because multiple sclerosis attacks the central nervous system, which processes the signals sent from the nerves in the bod... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Efficient Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis

18th November 2006
Despite the fact that there is no specific cure for multiple sclerosis in present, existing treatments are effective in slowing down the progression rate of the disease and preventing the development of further complications. Considering the fact that mos... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

19 Facts About Depression At Midlife - Tips, Strategies, And Info-Bites

17th November 2006
When we age, we produce less of two important mood stabilizing hormones, serotonin and dopamine. So, depression is a risk factor for both men and women as we get older. Yet twice as many women compared to men suffer from depression, which leads some to be... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Lower Cholesterol Naturally

16th November 2006
What should you do if you find out that your cholesterol level high? Basically there are few things you can do to lower your cholesterol. These include diet therapy, weight loss and regular physical activity. A last resort will be to try cholesterol lowe... Read >
Author: Hana Cik

Candida Symptoms by Stages

16th November 2006
Candida is a very dangerous bacterium that can cause various symptoms. Those symptoms appear in a specific order. So if we want to discover the illness we must know the symptoms that it causes and the order in witch they appear. If no medical treatme... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

The Facts Behind Ecstasy Use

20th October 2006
Ecstasy use, gained its popularity in the 1980's, mostly in the clubs. At that time, they were called "raves". Now even though it is still primarily used by young white Caucasians, other cultures and races are now using it more regularly as well. Ecstasy ... Read >
Author: Wendy McLellan

Eat smart

17th October 2006
It should not come as a surprise that what we have for breakfast, lunch or dinner has an effect on how well we think. After all, our brain is very particular about food requirements. If it is possible to boost mind performance through diet, it must defini... Read >
Author: Anne Ehmer

How to Improve Your Study Skills with Proper Nutrition

16th October 2006
Ever heard of eating brain food to improve your study skills? Studies have shown that there is a link between IQ or mental development and certain nutrients; a study conducted on British schoolgirls revealed that the schoolgirls who were not getting eno... Read >
Author: Christian Tran

Antiaging Nutrition - a Diet to Keep You Young

02nd October 2006
It is now a scientifically proven fact that we have certain control over the process of aging. And your daily diet is the key. Want to know what food can keep you young? Here are the secrets of anti-aging nutrition. Modern medicine offers many anti-agi... Read >
Author: Tatyana Turner

Alzheimer's Care: Options for Your Loved One

28th September 2006
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that causes memory loss, personality and behavior changes, and a decline in the ability to think clearly. For people with this disease they must be taken care of with people trained in Alzheimer's care. Caring for... Read >
Author: Beverly Taylor

The Best Way to Exercise Your Brain

07th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License "I'll never forget old What's-his-name!" How's your brain working since you graduated? Had some noun loss? Read any good fiction lately? Well, I have some good news from my good friend Dr, Brian E. Walsh, ... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole

Alzheimer's disease

31st August 2006
Alzheimer's disease Are you concerned that you or someone you know may have Alzheimer's disease? Age is the most important risk factor for Alzheimer's disease; the number of people with the disease doubles every 5 years beyond age 65. Alzheimer's disea... Read >
Author: Frankie J

Why Birth Announcements Should Be Sent

16th August 2006
If having a baby is a completely new adventure for you, then the thoughts of whether or not birth announcements should be sent out has probably crossed your mind more than once. This significant note sent through the mail to your family and friends is one... Read >
Author: John Madlock

Do You Realize What Alzheimer's Is?

14th August 2006
Most people have found out about Alzheimer's disease along with a specified expectation of what, exactly it means. It is well noted that it affects memory loss. But have you ever asked yourself what Alzheimer's Disease really is? Alzheimer's disease i... Read >
Author: james ellison

Use It or Lose It: 6 Tips to Maintain Your Competitive Edge As You Age

08th August 2006
If you believe that accelerated loss of your mental acuity is inevitable with age, and that the loss of your competitive edge is certain to accompany that memory loss, you're not alone. But you are wrong. Age does have some effect on memory, but it's not ... Read >
Author: Roger Seip

Herbs Proven To Ease The Symptoms of Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS)

24th July 2006
Phytoestrogens help women who suffers from PMS and other effects of estrogen dominance by competing with the body's estrogen for receptor binding sites, thus effectively lowering estrogenic activity in the body by exerting a weaker estrogen-like effect at... Read >
Author: Julie Walker

Memory Loss And The Elusive Self

24th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers I have no fear of death, but I am deathly frightened of losing my mind and memory. The idea of being trapped in a stranger's body, lost, adrift in thought and time is more than I can bear. Friends have laughed at my fear... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

Alzheimer's Disease, How Does the Disease Develop?

15th July 2006
Alzheimer's is a neurodegenerative disease that is typified by progressive weakening of cognitive skills, affecting all aspects of day to day activities. A person suffering from Alzheimer's is likely to undergo severe behavioral changes . Emil Kraepeli... Read >
Author: Roger Overanout

Menopause and Concentration

23rd June 2006
Menopause can adversely affect your ability to concentrate. It may become even more difficult to focus than before, you may also feel disorientated and experience a general state of mental confusion that is all-too-common at this mid-life transition. ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Andropause and Depression

22nd June 2006
Andropause correlates directly with depression a major player in the notorious mid-life crisis period men face in their late 40s to late 50s. There are a wide variety of symptoms and conditions men experience during this mid-life transition eve... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Why Should You Become A Lifelong Learner?

08th June 2006
I am a student, a teacher, and a mother (in order of the role's appearance in my life). Being a teacher and a mother means I am continually learning something new. I learn so I can keep up with my students and son; I learn from my students and my son; and... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Gingko - Provides Many Health Benifits, FIND OUT!

26th May 2006
What Is Ginkgo? This popular herbal medicine is extracted from the fan-shaped leaves of the ancient Ginkgo tree, a species that has survived in China for more than 200 million years and now grows throughout the world. (The leaves are double, or bi-lobed... Read >
Author: Home herb

Memory Improvement Skills Can Be yours Today

20th May 2006
Have you ever seen someone in town and you knew you should know there name but could not recall it? Have you ever gone to dial a telephone number that you dialled hundreds of times before and just could not remember? Did you ever walk into a room but forg... Read >
Author: Adam Eason

Hentai Game Review Desire

20th May 2006
Hentai games take the player into a world of fantasy of their own making, aided with story lines, visual effects, and interplay of sex and adventure. The game Desire is one such hentai game that allows the player to interact with the story as it unfolds... Read >
Author: tima ashar

Alzheimers or Aging? The Signs You Need To Know

07th May 2006
How do you know if that forgetfulness you've had is an early sign of Alzheimer's disease, or just normal aging? You may forget the occasional name or sometimes have trouble thinking of the right word to use. Maybe you walk into another room and wonder... Read >
Author: Warren Newson

High Mercury Content of Fish

03rd May 2006
We all know that adding fish to our diets can help increase our body's ability to repair itself, as well as its ability to burn body fat and keep our energy up, but it's important to choose fish that's also going to improve your health as opposed to silen... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero

Amnesia's Role During Hypnotherapy: Why Amnesia is a Part of Hypnosis

02nd May 2006
Copyright 2006 Steve G. Jones There are different types of amnesia but each involves memory loss. When someone has had a painful past experience part of the post traumatic consequences often include amnesia. Amnesia can also be induced by drugs or cau... Read >
Author: Steve G. Jones

65+ ? Supplements to boost your health

30th April 2006
Doctors instruct people 65 years and older to get flu shots, eat a high-fiber diet and do strengthening exercises to stay healthy. But of all the things older people can do, taking nutritional supplements ranks as one of the easiest. It's one thing yo... Read >
Author: Alta Care Laboratoires

The truth about poor memory and bad nutrition?

30th April 2006
The truth about poor memory and bad nutrition? Its been long accepted that if you begin to develop a poor memory you would have to live with it. Memory loss can start occurring from our thirties so don't believe it's just old people who can suffer. Howe... Read >
Author: Paul Haughney

Did You Know That Omega 3 Oils Are Essential Nutrients

27th April 2006
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity. Researchers in Denmark in the 1970's found that the Inuit people i... Read >
Author: Alfred Jones

Amber jewelry myths still live

24th April 2006
Amber, which is actually fossilized pine sap, has become, through the creativity of men, part of jewelry. Amber jewelry is today more or less a part of our lives. The difference between now and decades ago is only one: everyone can afford a piece of amber... Read >
Author: Amelie Mag

The Seven Stages of Alzheimer's Disease

20th April 2006
It's quite normal, though perhaps a bit jarring, to see your grandma or grandpa begin to have memory problems. They might forget your phone number, or have to think twice while recalling a childhood memory. But when should you worry? When do the mem... Read >
Author: Beth Paxton

Insight Tools for Alzheimer's Caregivers

01st April 2006
Having spent my career as a Medical Social Worker and Elder Abuse Investigator it seems natural for me to share some insight for those family members and caregivers working with victims of Alzheimer's disease. I will not take a Physiological and Psyc... Read >
Author: Sherry Mahi

Herbal supplements for memory

01st April 2006
With the advent of the information superhighway and the need for knowledge higher than ever, it can be difficult to cope with life when you have a bad memory. Luckily, people around the world have been using herbal supplements for memory for thousands of ... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Nutrients for brain health

01st April 2006
The brain is clearly one of the most important parts of our body. With many of the processes and functions of the brain still not fully understood, it can be difficult to tell exactly what you need to help make it function properly. There are some supplem... Read >
Author: John Gibb

About Omega 3 Fish oils

28th March 2006
Question: What's all the fuss about Omega 3 fish oils? What do they do for my body? Answer: Omega 3 fish oils are a substance that can be found in the bodies of fish. However, eating fresh fish is no longer recommended. The mercury levels that are prev... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Gotu kola - Boost memory and counteract Alzheimer''s disease

20th March 2006
What is Gotu Kola? Gotu kola (also known as Centella, Centella Asiatica, Indian Pennywort and Mandookaparni) has been used for centuries as a medicinal herb. Gotu kola is a slender, creeping plant that grows commonly in swampy areas of India, Sri La... Read >
Author: Jhon Mark

Benefits of DMAE Supplements

05th March 2006
DMAE (2-dimethylaminoethanol) is a chemical produced in the brain. This naturally occuring amino alcohol is produced in minuscule amounts by the brain, with higher concentrations being typically found in anchovies and sardines. Known primarily as a precur... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Keeping Your Laptop like new Always

05th March 2006
Laptops are expensive. Therefore you need to take real good care of it. And laptop maintenance is not a one time thing. It should be a regular exercise. To prevent your notebook's LCD from becoming smudged or dirty you should clean it regularly. We recomm... Read >
Author: Ismael Tabije

How To Improve Your Memory With 5 Easy-to-Find Supplements

19th February 2006
How To Improve Your Memory With 5 Easy-to-Find Supplements Are there memory supplements, memory enhancement drugs, or memory enhancers, that actually improve memory, lessen the risk of age-associated memory loss, as well as help concentration? In a... Read >
Author: Glenn Reschke

Menopause and Memory Loss: New Research Explains Why Menopausal Women Often Feel Forgetful

16th February 2006
Along with the hot flashes, sleepless nights and mood swings, many women also report another symptom that comes along with menopause: forgetfulness. "We see a lot of women who are afraid they are losing their minds," said Miriam Weber, Ph.D., a senior ins... Read >

Computer Diagnostics 101

14th February 2006
If your PC is sluggish, the screen freezes more, the hard disk makes strange noises and/or you reboot frequently due to error messages then computer diagnostics are essential to sort out the trouble. A complicated machine is bound to have trouble in de... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

Living with Memory Loss

13th February 2006
Despite what you may have heard, memory loss is not an inevitable part of aging - in fact, it is possible to enjoy good long and short term memory at any stage of life. It's just a matter of keeping your mind active and engaged. If, however, you do happen... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska

Alzheimer's Disease - Not Exclusive To The Elderly

26th January 2006
Alzheimer's disease, also known as primary degenerative dementia, isn't found exclusive in the elderly. The onset of this disease begins at middle age in 1% to 10% of people effected by it. Also, Alzheimer's disease accounts for more than half of all de... Read >
Author: Larry Champlin

Heavy Metal Anchor Alzheimer's In Your Brain

05th January 2006
Heavy metals and aluminum are in every part of our environment and food. These elements are deadly and you will benefit if you are aware of what they do where they come from. Brain tissue has an attraction for heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmi... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Keep Your Brain Young With Exercise

02nd December 2005
Scientists have demonstrated that moderately active rats have healthier DNA and more robust brain cells than their less active counterparts. This is the first study to show that lifelong exercise actually decreases cellular aging in the brain.Enjoyable Li... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Memory and Menopause

17th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Mary Desaulniers Last week I did it againmade a trip to deposit a check at our local bank only to discover once I got there, that my check was nowhere to be found. Hadn't I tucked it inside one of the pockets of my purse? I ransacked my... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Are You Often Tired? Looking for a Cure?

16th November 2005
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is probably one of the most misunderstood diseases in existence today. Many doctors continue to doubt that CFS is even a real disease. Some doctors think CFS is no more than a psychological disorder, or an extended symptom of anot... Read >
Author: George Alarcon

Am I Losing My Mind ?

06th November 2005
Well as we age and get older, our mental machine get s slower. It is no surprise when a large number of people never read beyond the age of 18 or in some cases younger. So use your head and start reading, pictures are no use in themselves. We can al... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane

Exercise and Omega-3 Boost Your Memory

08th October 2005
Two leading neuroscientists recently announced that an active lifestyle and a diet rich in the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oils help prevent the memory loss associated with old age, as well as having other benefits.Seven KeysAlong with eating a hea... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Thyroid 101 what you need to know about

13th September 2005
Amongst the various medical problems on a rise, thyroid sure is amongst the top few. Thyroid problems are becoming more common in the present society with every passing day. Major causes of the problem are improper nutrition and lack of nutrients in the s... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Formaldehyde In Your Home

08th September 2005
Formaldehyde In Your Home Formaldehyde is a colorless gas compound (HCHO) that is known as a carcinogen, meaning that it causes cancer. It is an allergen that can also irritate your eyes, mucous membranes (eyes, nose and throat) and the upper res... Read >
Author: Brenda Hoffman

Mind-Robbing Alzheimer

18th August 2005
What is Alzheimer? The gray-haired old lady cannot wait to leave the building to search for her dad. Unless watched, she will walk the streets in an effort to locate her father, who died 30 years ago. Yes, she is afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, a... Read >
Author: David Chandler

Brain Diet : Right Diet prevents Memory Loss

02nd August 2005
These days, when people have become so conscious about what they eat and how it affects their body, they don't realize that eating same food helps their brain to grow and make it more healthy. According to studies, right diet can help prevent memory l... Read >
Author: Ashley Green

Essential fatty acids (EFA's)

12th July 2005
Essential Fatty Acids are oils, omega-3 and omega-6, that you can find, in certain amounts, in all oils that you can purchase in most the health food and regular grocery stores. These fatty acids are called essential because you cannot create them in you... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva