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29th September 2009
Looking for a Treatment For Diabetes Before we can discuss a treatment for diabetes, we must know a little bit about the illness In brief diabetes is due to the incapability of your body to create insulin. Your body uses glucose as it's primary energy so... Read >
Author: mitchell conner
25th September 2009
Ultrazvuk abdomena is a common word used for abdominal ultra sound. Ultra sound is a non-invasive investigation. The device gives the information of the state, movement and the blood vessels of the patient. It is different from the radiology where the rad... Read >
Author: Azeem
23rd September 2009
Nutritionists sustain that a diet rich in natural antioxidants has a very benefic effect on the entire organism. Contained by most fruits and vegetables, antioxidants considerably improve one’s health by supporting the cellular activity of the body and ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Vitamin B is more often referred to today as the B vitamins to better relate that it is actually a group of 8 different vitamins, with varying functions and sources. B vitamins, like vitamin C, are water soluble, which means that extra levels of B vitamin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
I did a short piece on adult stem cell research and how it helped with a windpipe transplant. After some thought, it occurred to me that most people do not understand how stem cells work in the body and what part they can play in future medicine, especia... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
19th September 2009
Cow's Milk Allergy, commonly known as a Dairy Allergy, is the #1 most common allergies in infants and toddlers. The good news though is most children will outgrow this sensitivity as their digestive system matures around two to three years of age.
Lact... Read >
Author: Kathi Robinson
19th September 2009
The health benefits of fish oil supplements are abundant. I would like to share just a few of these advantages with you.
Oil from fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids that are so essential for the heart to maintain proper circulation. The American Hear... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
18th September 2009
PCA-Rx is an advanced living answer to the toxicity in our body. Unsuspectingly most of the inhabitants of our planet go all the way through their lives unwillingly accumulating a wide selection of metals and toxins as well as many other sources of contam... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Vitamins and mineral supplements are a good way to supply your body with nutrients that you might not be getting from your diet. Go down any vitamin aisle in a drugstore, market, or health food store. The first thing you will see is all the 'natural' supp... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
There are a number of misconceptions about acne and its causes. This is why millions of people spend a great deal of money buying over-the-counter creams and potions which, while giving relief, only offer a temporary solution. There is only one effective ... Read >
Author: semajseer
15th September 2009
Are you one of the many people who take an aspirin a day? Many doctors recommend this regimen as it thins the blood and helps it flow more easily through your veins, transporting nutrients to your cells and brain. It also protects your arteries from formi... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
14th September 2009
How The One Minute Cure For Oldtimers Disease Helps Alzheimers PatientsFirst of all, let's get one thing staraight, oldtimers disease is actually called Alzheimers disease, but because so many people call it oldtimers, I will use that term throughout thi... Read >
Author: carl see
12th September 2009
SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR BLOOD SUGAR RAISES OUT OF CONTROL
The initial symptoms of diabetes are connected with the direct effects of high glycemia levels. The two most common types of diabetes have very analogous symptoms. When the blood sugar level ... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
11th September 2009
On Friday afternoon after you leave work, you probably think about going out and having a few drinks with friends to relax and wind down. Even though you may think you deserve to go out and have a few drinks, there are some things that you should certa... Read >
Author: LA
10th September 2009
There are several common treatments for leukemia patients.
Essentially, leukemia begins in the bone marrow where blood cells are made. Because of that, this cancer can spread quickly throughout the body, eventually affecting other organs like lymph nod... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
31st August 2009
The importance of cord blood stem cells has really grown over the years as stem cell therapies have started to develop. This development has been helped by recent researches that showed that the cells coming from an organ in the human body can actually tr... Read >
Author: Don REV
28th August 2009
How Does The Minute Cure WorkI have always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I would prefer to put a natural substance into my body as opposed to synthetic chemicals that were made in a lab somewhere. Call me bizarre but those pheno-dex... Read >
Author: fred eff
26th August 2009
As mentioned in previous works Osteomyelitis can cause back pain, yet back pain is also caused from SLE, or Systemic lupus Erythematosus.
Osteomyelitis causes back pain, since the disease merges a bacterial infection that spreads to the soft tissues a... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay
23rd August 2009
Does The 1 Minute Cure Actually WorkI've always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I would prefer to consume something natural than some exotic chemicals that were manufactured in a lab somewhere. Call me bizarre but those pheno-dextro-f... Read >
Author: bob bee
21st August 2009
Will The One Minute Cure Work For MeI've always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I'd prefer to consume something natural than some exotic chemicals that were manufactured in a laboratory somewhere. Call me weird but those pheno-dextro-... Read >
Author: jamie mcintyre
18th August 2009
Everything in the world vibrates at a specific frequency. When it comes to the food you ingest, take into account any one factor such as genetic modification, herbicides, pesticides, processing, preservatives, cooking at high heat, microwave cooking, etc.... Read >
Author: Theresa Crabtree
17th August 2009
When you're healthy, soreness is actually the immune system's first reaction to infection or irritation. It is a good thing!However, uncontrolled, chronic or system-wide soreness is a definite sort of BAD soreness, the dark side of what should ideally be... Read >
Author: Dan Bentley
15th August 2009
Doctors may not always agree on everything, from diagnosis to specific treatments, but they all pretty much unanimously agree on one thing: inflammation causes disease. Every disease known to man.
Now, we are all familiar with chronic inflammation such... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
15th August 2009
I did a short piece on adult stem cell research and how it helped with a windpipe transplant. After some thought, it occurred to me that most people do not understand how stem cells work in the body and what part they can play in future medicine, espec... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
15th August 2009
The isolation of human embryonic stem cell lines in recent years has really generated a vast excitement among scientists and other people about the possibility of producing quantities of transplantable beta cells.
Since then, more and more people have ... Read >
Author: Don REV
13th August 2009
Chemotherapy treats mesothelioma with drugs that has an ability to get rid of cancerous cells. Health care providers use chemotherapy to reduce a tumor size before surgery. This in turn will ensure that immunotherapy and radiation therapy is going to be l... Read >
Author: kevinbarnette
12th August 2009
Eliminate toxins, lose weight and improve the appearance of your skin with the Lemon Juice Fast. This effective detox method works to rid your body of built up toxins and waste that have accumulated in your glands, blood cells and digestive tract..
Fas... Read >
Author: Nina
09th August 2009
What are the causes of hemorrhoids?
Are you sick of the itching, burning, pain, swelling or bleeding down there?
What are hemorrhoids anyway? A hemorrhoid, also known as piles, is an inflamed tissue of blood cells at the lower rectum. Millions of people... Read >
Author: karanjam
29th July 2009
There are hundreds of weight loss products available on the market. You have however to be careful because some of them may have serious side effects. It may be prudent for you to consult an expert before you go out and buy one. The products include pills... Read >
Author: Mercy
28th July 2009
There are hundreds of weight loss products available on the market. You have however to be careful because some of them may have serious side effects. It may be prudent for you to consult an expert before you go out and buy one. The products include pills... Read >
Author: Mercy
27th July 2009
It scares me to death to know there are thousands of toxic chemicals that can reside in drinking water. What goes down our drain and into our lakes, streams, and rivers doesn’t just go away. Making this worse, we add man-made chemicals deliberately fo... Read >
Author: viperboy1012
19th July 2009
Home remedies for high blood pressure plays a significant role if a person’s health condition is one that renders him or her ineligible for drug medication. One such condition is that of being pregnant. We are all aware that pregnant women are not suppo... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
19th July 2009
Home remedies for high blood pressure plays a significant role if a person’s health condition is one that renders him or her ineligible for drug medication. One such condition is that of being pregnant. We are all aware that pregnant women are not suppo... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
16th July 2009
If you are trying to conceive, then taking prenatal vitamins one of the best choices you could ever make. Prenatal vitamins provide all required the nutrients for a healthy pregnancy.
An array of prenatal vitamins can be found in today’s market. S... Read >
Author: devk
12th July 2009
Also known as mononucleosis or mono Pfeiffer's disease or glandular fever, infectious mononucleosis can be identified by inflamed lymph glands and constant fatigue. The disease is named so as the amount of mononuclear leukocytes which belong to white cell... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry
09th July 2009
Acne is a well known skin problem that most of the people reading this article have faced in their lives at some point in time and in some form or other with respect to intensity. Well known treatments include many western and eastern medicines as well as... Read >
Author: Allen Anderson
30th June 2009
Triticum aestivum, generic name for Wheat Grass, is an herb that is blessed with several health and biological benefits. Wheat Grass is found in South Asia, especially India and has been used here from ancient time due to high nutritional value. Here are ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
28th June 2009
Depression is a mental health problem that many individuals will experience and that is able to be induced by a death in the family, an accident, or physical abuse. There are contrasting forms of depression and treatments that people have the ability to u... Read >
Author: nlwest21
23rd June 2009
Do not look down on the Kiwifruit. This dwarf fruit which contains a giant of benefits has been labeled as one of the super fruits which includes oranges, cranberries, blueberries, pomegranates, bananas and apples.
Benefits of the little Kiwi -
... Read >
Author: Megan Wong
23rd June 2009
Get the Best Quality Pulse Oximeters from Medkioskinc
Our recent interview of Medkioskinc shed light on pulse oximeters, an important medical monitoring technology that many patients diagnosed with these diseases are using to monitor their blood oxygen... Read >
Author: Medkiosk Inc
17th June 2009
Aplastic Anemia being a rare disease has led to many deaths mostly due to lack of early diagnosis. However, if the indicators of the disease are discovered early enough, it is possible to either control or cure the illness absolutely. Just like any other ... Read >
Author: Glen Callahan
17th June 2009
Aplastic Anemia being a rare disease has led to many deaths often because of lack of early diagnosis. However, if the indicators of the disease are discovered early enough, it is feasible to either control or cure the illness absolutely. Just like any oth... Read >
Author: Glen Callahan
15th June 2009
Neglis Aplastic Anemia is a kind of disease which has effects on the bone marrow such that it will not effectively replenish the blood cells that are required by the body. This is generally due to disorders which cause the bone marrow not to function norm... Read >
Author: Andrew Bray
12th June 2009
Here in Lucidology 101 part 3 you're about to find out use the "stop, drop & roll" sleep command to fall asleep quickly by making your body ask to fall asleep & then giving it the "yes" command to tell it to fall asleep.
In the last section we found th... Read >
Author: Lucid Dreaming Tricks
12th June 2009
With the ever popularity of colon cleansing, one just has to ask is it really worth it? It's amazing that we regularly take a shower, brush our teeth, and even change the oil in our car. But how often do we take the time to clean our colons? Below you'll ... Read >
Author: John Adison
11th June 2009
It seems like these days more than ever, people will do almost anything to avoid getting sick. When you do not feel your best it is hard to go about your normal routine, and for most of us a normal routine is a very busy routine. So what if there was so... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn
08th June 2009
Prostaglandins are technically hormones but are seldom classified as such. They belong to a group of lipid compounds that are obtained from fatty acids with important functions in the body.
Prostaglandins are not stored by the body but the cells can p... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
08th June 2009
Prostaglandins are technically hormones but are seldom classified as such. They belong to a group of lipid compounds that are obtained from fatty acids with important functions in the body.
Prostaglandins are not stored by the body but the cells can p... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
06th June 2009
My spell-checker does not recognize this word: Micronautics. This will change: I am sure that one day it will be in dictionaries. How soon this will happen? It depends on our technological progress, sooner or later it will be there. Better sooner, bec... Read >
Author: Andrew V. Pakhomov
01st June 2009
There is a lot of research which is being done presently to check for the effectiveness of umbilical cord blood in being useful in treatment of various dangerous and incurable diseases. There has been a lot of talk going on which questions the effectivene... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
29th May 2009
Type 2 Diabetes is prevalent in the world today. With Type 2 Diabetes, the body either cannot produce enough insulin or the cells do not recognize it in the blood. Absorbing insulin is critical to the body. Without it the body cannot convert glucose into ... Read >
Author: John Adison
18th May 2009
Doctors are now accepting that inflammation may be a contributory factor in a number of types of heart diseases. A paradigm shift is occurring in scientific opinion. Cholesterol may not be the real cause of heart disease. Inflammation is the body’s auto... Read >
Author: Brian Louden
12th May 2009
Kidneys affect high blood pressure due to certain imbalances while in the process of cleansing our body of about 50 gallons of fluid daily. Any imbalance will cause the filtering units of the kidneys called nephrons, to exert more effort than what is norm... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
12th May 2009
Kidneys affect high blood pressure due to certain imbalances while in the process of cleansing our body of about 50 gallons of fluid daily. Any imbalance will cause the filtering units of the kidneys called nephrons, to exert more effort than what is norm... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
11th May 2009
Many athletes focus on increasing stamina and proper use of herbs and a well-chosen diet can increase stamina naturally.
For improving blood function, and thus stamina, the body must have enough of the right materials to build more blood cells and ther... Read >
Author: Keith Davis
08th May 2009
Many athletes focus on increasing stamina and proper use of herbs and a well-chosen diet can increase stamina naturally.
For improving blood function, and thus stamina, the body must have enough of the right materials to build more blood cells and ther... Read >
Author: Keith Davis
04th May 2009
Pranayama or breath control is an important bridge between the outward practices of yoga, like the asanas, and the inward surrendering yogic practices. It is a link between the mind and body; between the conscious and unconscious. By focusing on the breat... Read >
Author: Namita Jain
01st May 2009
We all want to look beautiful and give our skin the necessary dosage. However, do you make any effort to sharpen your brain? Only few would answer yes and many would be thinking whether this is possible or not. Yes now you sharpen your memory by having th... Read >
Author: J Rigler
23rd April 2009
The more you read about the small grape like acai fruit from Brazil, the more intriguing it becomes to imagine that such a small insignificant fruit could have such an amazing package of high profile benefits to offer for the good of the overall human hea... Read >
Author: U7Nutrition
23rd April 2009
The more you read about the small grape like acai fruit from Brazil, the more intriguing it becomes to imagine that such a small insignificant fruit could have such an amazing package of high profile benefits to offer for the good of the overall human hea... Read >
Author: U7Nutrition
17th April 2009
And as if the whole self-esteem, lack of respect and lack of physical attractiveness to the opposite sex wasn't bad enough, being too skinny is bad for your health, too. As we discussed in the first article, you are a skinny guy living in a fat world so ... Read >
Author: Jason Richards
09th April 2009
According to statistics, most adults consume about 130 pounds of sugar each year, which is equivalent to 6-oz glass full of sugar. Sugar as most of us are unaware of, are found not only in sugar rich or sweetened foods but are also found hidden in process... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
08th April 2009
Blood building nutritional supplements are necessary as the foods that provide specific nutrients thought to encourage the production of new blood cells in the body are missing in our diet. The most important ingredient in a food is iron, but vitamin B12 ... Read >
Author: lewisb
13th March 2009
If you are sexually active, you should be aware of the wide range of STDs that might affect you. Just take a look at the information to STDs we demonstrate compiled below and locate every one of you need to know.
There is a wide collection of stis and ... Read >
Author: Jockkie Kuoler
13th March 2009
While it may appear that everyone else around you is getting pregnant, it can take some time to conceive. Are you one of these people for whom it is taking time? Have you been trying to get pregnant and worried about your fertility? Ask yourself the quest... Read >
Author: Jane Butler
11th March 2009
For the last two decades research has shown that nutrition has a dramatic effect on the function of the brain. Proper nutrition and supplementation can not only increase memory, focus and concentration but can also be effective in helping individuals with... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
10th March 2009
Salt is vital for our health. Right now, you have around 250 gr. of salt - about a cupful - working for keeping you alive. Without enough of it, muscles won't contract, blood won't circulate, food won't digest, and the heart won't beat.
Salt, the sodi... Read >
Author: Jennifer Skipp
09th March 2009
Contrary to popular belief, getting a massage is beneficial for more than just some feel good pampering time. Massage therapy has been proven to have a myriad of effects on the human body and has specific impacts on each system. We will take a look at h... Read >
Author: Lee Harding
09th March 2009
Chelation is the method of placing natural resources into the body that are chemically linked with toxic sources that are in the body for illustration raw materials, metals plus chemicals. In the intravenous treatment a prickle is introduced in to the vei... Read >
Author: Alien
20th February 2009
On Friday afternoon after you leave work, you probably think about going out and having a few drinks with friends to relax and wind down. Even though you may think you deserve to go out and have a few drinks, there are some things that you should certain... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
22nd January 2009
Here are two constipation remedies that you can use for a mild case of constipation and for a chronic case of constipation.
Apple and Pear Juice
If you have a mild case of constipation, you can use this remedy to get results.
Prepare equal amou... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
21st January 2009
The role the environment plays in our health is becoming more understood. It is known that certain pesticides and other chemical toxins may be associated with some cancers and diseases including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and even cardiovas... Read >
12th January 2009
Several insects belong with the lesson Hymenoptera are competent of injecting malice into humans and animals. These insects compose honeybees, bumble bees, hornets, wasps, blond jackets, and fire ants.
All these insects are found in the United States ... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
09th January 2009
Wheat grass has become one of the more popular "go green" dietary supplements. You find it offered at premium prices in juice bars, health shops, and many restaurants. It can be purchased in juice, salad, smoothie, pill, and powdered form.
So, what's... Read >
Author: JD Bell
07th January 2009
While ischemic strokes happen when the blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted, a hemorrhagic stroke is caused when there is bleeding into brain tissue that kills blood cells.
A cerebral hemorrhage can take several forms:
• Intracerebra... Read >
Author: Alien
07th January 2009
As the only effective dietary supplementation, natural vitamins and minerals can only be extracted from natural sources. Seems logical, right? So why are the mass-produced, over-the-counter, synthetic, artificial drugstore vitamin & mineral supplements st... Read >
Author: kindercold
07th January 2009
If health and nutrition are at the top of your priority list (as they should be for all of us), a good vitamin supplement will provide you the best chance to attain optimal levels of both.
The challenge is this: Most people don't really know what a go... Read >
Author: kindercold
07th January 2009
We're in trouble. BIG trouble.
Our food is killing us! Heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes... these are our biggest death-dealers! Why? Just think of our staples: Burgers, fries, pizza, chips, hot dogs, candy, soda, coffee, desserts, energy drinks... Read >
Author: kindercold
06th January 2009
Drinking too much will bring people a variety of diseases and effect people's health. More serious,drinking is the root of destroying domestic relationship,and bring people a heavy shock and even endanger people's life.So we should do our best to stop d... Read >
Author: yangguang04
30th December 2008
Goji berries are increasing in demand because of their high nutrition content and health benefits. Goji berries provide antioxidant benefits such as long age and improved eye vision to the user. Goji berries reduce the risks of cancer in the body. Goji be... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
29th December 2008
If you are planning to conceive or are already on the family way, taking prenatal vitamins is a must. Prenatal vitamins provide important minerals and nutrients that help support a healthy pregnancy.
There are several prenatal vitamins being sold in ... Read >
Author: A. Hunter
29th December 2008
If you are planning to conceive or are already on the family way, taking prenatal vitamins is a must. Prenatal vitamins provide important minerals and nutrients that help support a healthy pregnancy.
There are several prenatal vitamins being sold in ... Read >
Author: A. Hunter
13th December 2008
Drinking a daily vitamin packed taste of your abundance that includes romaine lettuce, celery, stalks kale, apples, lemon, and bright auburn (or make your own imbibe)
To eat wholesome we hardship to eat daily one mash of raw vegetables for each 50 poun... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner
04th December 2008
Alcohol And Exercise
On Friday afternoon after you leave work, you probably think about going out and having a few drinks with friends to relax and wind down. Even though you may think you deserve to go out and have a few drinks, there are some thing... Read >
Author: Jimmy Chuang
02nd December 2008
The hunt for the ideal and best cellulite cream from among the thousands of cellulite treatments available is not a walk in the park. And with several other fake cellulite treatments claiming to be the real thing, the task of finding the right solution fo... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
02nd December 2008
Women’s bodies go through incredible changes in hormone cycles, pregnancy, loss of bone density, loss of sex drive and shrinkage in muscle mass. Even those who those who eat right get enough sleep and relaxation and exercise daily can benefit from these... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
01st December 2008
Diabetes (madhumeh) as per ayurveda is a disease in which there is improper functioning of insulin and as an outcome sugar level in the blood increases. Diabetes might reason heart problem, kidney failure, blurred vision if not treated appropriate. Diabet... Read >
Author: jainish
01st December 2008
Strengthen your immune system by using the tools that nature provides. It can help you recover from colds and flus quicker, or not even get them at all.
Your body is a marvelous machine that has been given the ability to protect itself from bacteria, ... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp
01st December 2008
Diabetes (madhumeh) as per ayurveda is a disease in which there is improper functioning of insulin and as an outcome sugar level in the blood increases. Diabetes might reason heart problem, kidney failure, blurred vision if not treated appropriate. Diab... Read >
Author: jainish
01st December 2008
Vitamin B complex is a group of vitamins that includes thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, B-6, folate, B-12, pantothenic acid, biotin and choline. Some of the benefits of vitamin B complex supplements include increased energy, improved or more stable moods, he... Read >
Author: stbotanica
01st December 2008
Several insects belong with the genre Hymenoptera are skillful of injecting poison into humans and animals. These insects compose honeybees, bumble bees, hornets, wasps, yellow jackets, and fire ants.
All these insects are found in the United States a... Read >
Author: JC Schwartz
01st December 2008
Vitamin B complex is a group of vitamins that includes thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, B-6, folate, B-12, pantothenic acid, biotin and choline. Some of the benefits of vitamin B complex supplements include increased energy, improved or more stable moods, he... Read >
Author: peterhutch
30th October 2008
Grapefruit pectin fiber is a source of soluble fiber that can bind to cholesterol and inhibit the formation of atherosclerosis. It is also effective in maintaining good blood sugar levels, and promoting a healthy colon. However, before discussing how grap... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd October 2008
Improving your personal life with multivitamins
Vitamins are very essential to everyone's body to keep it going. Some vitamins are needed on a daily basis and others not so often.
We get vitamins from our food and then we need to use extra vitamin... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
21st October 2008
During cold & flu season, it is normal to see marketable touting the latest cold & flu remedies on Television that claim to prevent your suffering in their tracks. Majority of these over the counter remedies treat the indicators, but do not lessen the dur... Read >
Author: Alien
21st October 2008
Gout is a disease that is often referred to a ‘gouty arthritis.’ The condition is extremely painful and it generally affects the large joint of the big toe. Gout is more often diagnosed in men older than 40 and in menopausal women. Subsequently, there... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
02nd October 2008
It's astonishing to hear all the talk about the importance of salt during pregnancy with no mention of the fact that not all sources of sodium, or salt, are the same. This is a key consideration for pregnancy health.
As far as the body is concerned, th... Read >
Author: John F.
23rd September 2008
Treating a complaint has become very easy in the 21st Century, with dozens of options offered for every disease unstable with every symptom. The same goes for breast scourge, and people agony from it can opt for assorted therapies ranging from surgery to ... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
23rd September 2008
It is constantly said that one part of your body is connected to other parts. Your feet can be connected to the skull and massaging them can relieve headaches and migraines. Surgeons have now discovered that your teeth are connected to the heart.
Peo... Read >
Author: David Harland
19th September 2008
When it comes to Chinese herbal medicines then tea is not limited to taste only, it can provide several benefits to health and allow a person to be fit and healthy. For having a long lasting protection from the diseases, it is essential to have a strong i... Read >
Author: herbalspan
11th September 2008
The B6 vitamin, also known as pyridoxine, is one of the most versatile of the B vitamins and yet the body only requires a relatively small amount. The B6 vitamin works closely with all the other B vitamins, especially niacin, folic acid, and Cobalamin and... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
09th September 2008
Hemangioblastoma of the central nervous system is a benign tumor (WHO grade I) that is typically cystic and can occur throughout the central nervous system. It is a tumor composed of hemangioblasts, a type of stem cell that normally give rise to blood ves... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is a rare cancer of the blood. It affects B cells, a type of white blood cell (lymphocyte). HCL is due to increase of a clonal malignant B cell that infiltrates the reticuloendothelial cells, mainly the bone marrow, resulting in ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2008
Here are two constipation remedies that you can use for a mild case of constipation and for a chronic case of constipation.
Apple and Pear Juice
If you have a mild case of constipation, you can use this remedy to get results.
Prepare equal amou... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
25th August 2008
Cord blood is nothing but the blood which is found in the umbilical cord of a baby just after the baby’s birth. It’s been clinically proved that this particular blood is a rich source of stem cells, which generate the blood cells in our human body.
... Read >
Author: Melvin
25th August 2008
Human umbilical cord blood, or "cord blood," as it is commonly referred to, contains an unusually rich supply of stem cells. Stem cells are the "mother of the blood cells". These stem cells produce the red, white and immune cells that make up your blood. ... Read >
Author: Melvin
23rd August 2008
Insure a safer life with Umbilical Cord Blood
Cord Blood is the blood that remains in the umbilical cord immediately after the birth of a baby. The Umbilical cord blood which was previously discarded after birth has emerged as an alternative source o... Read >
Author: Melvin
20th August 2008
Everyone is looking to find the magic workout that will have the fat fly off quickly rather than slowly over months. No one is happy when they spend so much time trying to lose fat and have slow results. The main thing to keep in mind while trying to lose... Read >
Author: Greg McKenzie
13th August 2008
Cord blood storage is the cryogenically (freezing in liquid nitrogen) of umbilical or adult cord blood and storing the blood at either a public or private blood bank.
Those that choose a private blood bank consider this, in a sense, as similar to insur... Read >
Author: Melvin
29th July 2008
Stem cells are showing great promise in the field of biological medicine. Both adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells have great potential and promise of breakthroughs in cell based therapies. Known as regenerative medicine, these cells are used as a... Read >
Author: Melvin
29th July 2008
Graves’ disease is the most common cause of overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). It is caused by an antibody that acts like thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and causes the thyroid gland to produce excess thyroid hormones. This antibody has been ... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
24th July 2008
Too often, a whiplash injury claim is disregarded. It is often considered minor but victims should realise that the long-term consequences of the injury can mean that a whiplash claim can bring considerable accident compensation, despite what accident cla... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt
17th July 2008
People have used garlic for thousand of years as both food and medicine as well as to ward off vampires. Well, although modern research has not confirmed yet that rubbing garlic on doorknobs and window frames can protect us against vampires or evil spirit... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.
17th July 2008
People have used garlic for thousand of years as both food and medicine as well as to ward off vampires. Well, although modern research has not confirmed yet that rubbing garlic on doorknobs and window frames can protect us against vampires or evil spirit... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.
02nd July 2008
If you're sexually active, you must know about the wide range of sexually transmitted diseases that can put you at risk. Simply take a look at the guide to sexually transmitted diseases that we have compiled below & you’ll be able to discover all the in... Read >
Author: Sarah Hyllok
25th June 2008
Acute promyelocytic leukemia, a malignancy of the ivory marrow in which there is an inadequacy of old blood cells in the myeloid cable of cells and a surplus of immature cells called promyelocytes. Acute promyelocytic leukemia is a subtype of intense myel... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Acquired agranulocytosis is a circumstance that results from bankruptcy of a person's ivory marrow to develop an adequate amount of light-colored blood cells, or increased devastation of the light-colored blood cells. It is is characterized by a serious d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) is an extremely rare autosomal recessive disorder, caused by mutations of the microsomal triglyceride-transfer protein gene. Abetalipoproteinemia interferes with the normal absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins from food. I... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th June 2008
During anti cancer treatment (Conventional cancer treatment), it is difficult to protect the healthy cells of side effects caused by the drugs administered. Although the effects of treatment vary according to each patient and the medications used, all can... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
19th June 2008
If you are looking for a list of foods that will help you to speed up your metabolism and make you burn more fat, you have come to the right place. While the foods below are all healthy in their own right, it is wise not to skip any food groups so that yo... Read >
Author: Alan Tan
18th June 2008
Kaposi sarcoma presents as red to purplish spots (macules) and raised bumps (papules and nodules). They are generally first seen on the skin, commonly on legs or feet. They also occur in the mouth. Initially, the lesions are small and painless but they ca... Read >
Author: James Sameul
17th June 2008
Healthy people may develop bruises from any injury that doesn't break through the skin. Vigorous exercise may also cause bruises due to bringing about small tears in blood vessels walls. In a condition known as purpura simplex, there is a tendency to brui... Read >
Author: James Sameul
04th June 2008
Ehrlichiosis is a tick-borne disease which can be caused by either of two different organisms. Human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME) is caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis, which is transmitted by the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum). Human granulocytic ana... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), too known as chronic myelogenous leukemia. Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is a slow-growing cancer of the light-colored blood cells. It is too sometimes called chronic myeloid, chronic granulocytic or chronic myelocytic... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
04th June 2008
Erythema multiforme (EM) is an intense, self-limiting, incendiary rind outbreak. It is a character of hypersensitive response that occurs in reaction to medications, infections, or sickness. The precise reason is unidentified. The disorder is believed to ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd June 2008
Chronic granulomatous disease is inherited disorder of phagocytic cells. These cells usually destroy bacterium. Chronic granulomatous disease causes repeated bacterial. Some of the light-colored blood cells do not make as easily as they should, then child... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
All female mammals, including humans, produce colostrum soon after giving birth, and before proper milk is produced. It is a milk-like substance that provides newly born infants with a boost to their immune system and gives immediate protection against th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2008
Bietti's lucid dystrophy (BCD) is uncommon inherited heart disease characterized by crystals in the clear-cut coating of the heart. The symptoms of BCD include: crystals in the cornea ; yellow, glossy deposits on the retina; and liberal wasting of the ret... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th May 2008
The struggle to stop the appearance of cellulite can be more difficult than it appears. While some people beleive it's as easy to get rid of as body fat, cellulite is stuck in the deep tissue and cannot just be burned off by exercise or diet changes. Ther... Read >
Author: D Fraser
08th May 2008
Know Your Body: Astonishing Facts
Our body is an amazing thing to know. Following are a few astonishing facts about our body.
1. Our brain has around 100 billion cells. Unlike blood cells, brain cells are never replaced when they die. Average ... Read >
Author: anilkapur
07th May 2008
In the world of water purification systems, reverse osmosis systems tend to be at the top. As well they should. A reverse osmosis water system is arguably one of the best water purification processes available today, at a reasonable cost.
Reverse osmos... Read >
Author: Mark
06th May 2008
The blood circulating in the body consists of blood cells and a straw coloured liquid called plasma. Plasma is made up chiefly of proteins and water, and fats (lipids) are carried with these proteins. These are described according to their density. The lo... Read >
Author: Alien
28th April 2008
Thalassemia is a hard topic to explain, since the circumstance is not an unmarried disorder, but a group of defects with related clinical effects. Alpha thalassemia occurs when one or much of the four alpha string genes fails to operate. Alpha string prot... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
Acute Erythroleukemia too known as intense myelogenous leukemia is a cancer of the blood caused by ivory marrow creating irregular light-colored blood cells. It can be caused by vulnerability to many distinct chemicals. The disease is not known to get any... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th April 2008
Colon cleansing can alleviate aches and pains and their causes Colon cleansing or intestine irrigation promotes optimal nutrient concentration and improved peristaltic activity by removing older mucoid accretion and toxins. Colon irrigation is an unconven... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
17th April 2008
Many of the body's metabolic processes depend on the action of the water soluble vitamin B6; this is actually the chemical that plays such a vital role in the release of glucose and the metabolic processing of sugar. With a seven-type variety, vitamin B6 ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
17th April 2008
Since the B complex is probably the most important group of vitamins in nature, the elements here included are also some of the most frequently found in daily meals. Vitamin B12, for instance, is taken from dairy products, eggs and meat; yet, research has... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
10th April 2008
Dealing with the Dangers of Drug Eluting Stents
Drug-eluting stents (also called medicated or drug-coated stents) were invented in response to a common side effect of balloon angioplasty surgery in which the coronary artery became weak and prone to col... Read >
02nd April 2008
Pre-Martial blood typing is very important, assuming ofcourse that you are not planning babies before marriage! In that case, you can go on & read it as Pre-conception blood typing.
There are more than 20 genetically determined blood group systems know... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
02nd April 2008
Vitamin and mineral supplements are sometimes needed for overall nutrition.Vitamins are organic compounds that our bodies use, in very small amounts, for a variety of metabolic processes. It is best to get vitamins and minerals from eating a variety of he... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th March 2008
There are several symptoms that can lead to the diagnosis of diabetes. However, even the most common of symptoms might not be noticeable in all cases of diabetes. When they are present in some cases they might not be consistent.
Among the most popular ... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
25th March 2008
Researches shows that approximately 0.1% of total bacteria are inside adult intestines are the E.coli bacteria. E.coli belongs to a family known as the Enterobacteriaceae and its derived from the Greek word 'enterikos' which corresponds to intestine. This... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
On Friday afternoon after you leave work, you probably think about going out and having a few drinks with friends to relax and wind down. Even though you may think you deserve to go out and have a few drinks, there are some things that you should certa... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
17th March 2008
Microdermabrasion is increasingly being seen as a primary treatment for reducing and eliminating acne scars. Acne scarring is generally caused by more severe cases of acne. Nodules under the skin—painful lumps or puss-filled cysts—are generally what ... Read >
Author: Alien
14th March 2008
One of the most important vitamin complexes that one can ingest is the B vitamins. Our bodies need all eight of them in order to maintain health. One of the best ways to get these vitamins is by eating a healthy diet. Sometimes, though, taking extra multi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
30th January 2008
There is strong epidemiological evidence that olive oil offers significant cardioprotective benefits. In plain English, olive oil is good for the heart.
Heart disease. Like all vegetable oils, olive oil is 100 percent fat, and fat is a prime contribut... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
22nd January 2008
Also known as mononucleosis or mono Pfeiffer's disease or glandular fever, infectious mononucleosis can be identified by inflamed lymph glands and constant fatigue. The disease is named so as the amount of mononuclear leukocytes which belong to white ce... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
22nd January 2008
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a serious disorder. Disseminated intravascular coagulation also called consumptive coagulopathy. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) is a syndrome characterized by massive activation and consumption... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th November 2007
The blood should be electrolytically neutral, or very slightly alkaline. The proper pH for blood should be 7 or just above it, and many claim that it should be 7.35. In fact the truth is that your blood pH should be between 7.2 and 7.6. Outside these ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th October 2007
We are all subjected to a certain degree of toxic exposure, which eventually brings about unpleasant consequences and can affect our health a great deal. The sad part is that the toxins we are exposed to do not come form prescription drugs or disease vacc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
11th October 2007
Cabbage is a strong and easy to grow vegetable. It inexpensive, and is found in almost all parts of the world. Cabbage has been known throughout the ages, both for its nutritional values, and for its medicinal values. It has recently become recognized ... Read >
Author: Anna Stone
31st August 2007
According to National Statistics online, nearly 15% of the population of the UK are suffering or have suffered from a cardiac health event in their lifetimes. That means that for every 100 people in the room, about 15 of them will have a heart attack or ... Read >
29th August 2007
Swelling (inflammation) is the body's natural reaction to an injury. Inflammation can happen anywhere on the skin, within the body, and even inside the arteries. Scientists are now learning inflammation may play a part in many of the diseases that come wi... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
07th August 2007
There is always hope for us. Life was made to protect and to guide us in the right directions. We just have to believe that.
What is life? Who set the standards or the rules for life?
What if we most of the time are responsible for our own life? Maybe e... Read >
Author: MarieLouiseFalk
26th July 2007
With the discovery of the medical benefits of magnets that have touted since the days of ancient Greece, when Hypocrites reportedly used the magnetic rock lodestone to treat sterility millions of people are going for magnetic therapy to alleviate their pa... Read >
Author: gordy weiss
25th July 2007
Inadequate knowledge about cord blood collection, processing and cord blood storage is pushing many new parents away from donating their babies’ cord blood cells. Hence, comprehensive information on steps of collection, processing and storage of cord bl... Read >
Author: apurva
24th July 2007
In chemotherapy treatment the entire body is affected in one way or another. Unfortunately a side effect of this treatment is hair loss. Chemotherapy is carried out by administering drugs that are designed to kill cancerous cells. These drugs are injecte... Read >
Author: tim bock
23rd July 2007
Undoubtedly, we have come to a stage where cord blood donation in a cord blood registry has taken up a key role in treating various ailments. Cord blood stem cells from your baby’s umbilical cord are considered the building blocks by the medical communi... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
Cord blood stem cell collection is a necessary act, but not routine in delivery rooms. Expectant parents are recommended to plan for cord blood donation early since nearly 50% of the vaginal child deliveries take place before the scheduled date. In such c... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
With the discovery of the stem cells in the umbilical cord, the task of fighting against malignant diseases has been made somewhat easier. The Lifesaving potential found in cord blood has shown to reduce usual risks associated with transplant treatments. ... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
Having the capability of creating life-forming cells, cord blood has emerged as one of the most extraordinary discoveries in the past 2 decades. The process of cord blood banking is a highly specialized procedure that is taken up after the delivery of the... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
Many people ask this question about the need and benefit of storing cord blood cells in a cord blood bank at such a high cost. The answer is – the umbilical cord blood is rich in stem cells that have the potential to help in the treatment of around 50 s... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
With continuous advancements in cord blood researches, expectant parents should give a serious thought to storing blood cells in a cord blood bank. Choose an appropriate and accredited storage center to preserve the valuable stem cells found in the umbili... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
Cord blood banking is a newly emergent technology in medical science to use cord blood cells of placenta for treating multiple diseases. This new technology has sparked apprehensiveness among people due to existing misconceptions about cord blood banking.... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
Importance of cord blood registry has led to the establishment of many cord blood banks in the US, Canada, UK and other countries. Effectiveness of using cord blood stem cells for treatment of numerous diseases is the reasons why many people are opting to... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
This new medical promise of treating diseases through stem cell cord blood banking has drawn the attention of a large mass. However, there are mixed opinions regarding umbilical stem cell cord blood. There are certain issues like ethics, racial groups, fa... Read >
Author: apurva
05th July 2007
Folic acid is one medicine, which must be included as a food supplement in the diet of all would-be mothers. It is the best medicine for pre pregnancy care. Folic acid helps in preventing brain and spine defects in the newborn baby. Folic acid, also known... Read >
Author: apurva
26th June 2007
With every passing day, the science behind the utility of umbilical cord blood is going a step forward. It is increasingly being used for curing leukemia patients.
Umbilical cord blood is rich in stem cells. As the name suggests, it is extracted from ... Read >
Author: apurva
26th June 2007
Umbilical cord blood is the blood that is found in the umbilical cord and the placenta. It is extracted immediately after the delivery of the baby. This blood is rich in stem cells. Stem cells are the architects of your body. They have the capability of c... Read >
Author: apurva
11th June 2007
Everyday we seem to read about yet another health benefit of green tea. It seems that a constant torrent of information is appearing about another clinical trial with yet another ailment that green tea could possibly cure. The upcoming four are some of t... Read >
Author: Dennis Brown
08th June 2007
Take this quick pop quiz:
What do watercress, broccoli, and olive oil have in common? The answer is that they are all natural sources of vitamin K. This powerful vitamin is a weapon in the war against aging as well as an amazing addition to any nutriti... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
24th May 2007
According to the 2007 report of the World Health Organization, the next thirty years will witness a significant global rise, in the number of deaths due to non-communicable diseases, especially cancer. This prediction is mainly due to the ageing of the po... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
17th May 2007
Leukemia is a disease that affects mostly adults. Children can have leukemia as well, but the number is lower than ten percent of all leukemia patients. There are many different types of leukemia, but the most common of them is acute myelogenous. This leu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th May 2007
A small amount of cholesterol is needed in the physiological processes. It is good to know that once the level of cholesterol is higher than normal something is wrong and risks may occur.
Cholesterol is a substance produced by the liver. It surely hel... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th May 2007
There are three stages of pregnancy. These are the first, second and third trimesters. The first trimester runs from week one to week fourteen, the second covers weeks 15 – 26, then the third is weeks 27 – 40.
Week 1+2: This is actually before you ... Read >
Author: Alien
12th May 2007
It is well known that in the last years cholesterol occurs in more and more persons because of many factors that include improper diets, lack of physical activity or genetic problems.
The substance called cholesterol is a product of the liver. This su... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th May 2007
Hepatitis may have evident symptoms or not, depending on the stadium of the disease and how much of the liver is affected. First symptoms are nausea, diarrhea, fever, loss of appetite, unexplained tiredness. In an advanced stadium when the liver can’t ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd May 2007
The amount of vitamin E you need depends on your age, your weight, and the problems you are trying to solve or prevent. Remember that vitamin E, like other supplements should be taken daily, and should be taken with food so that you will receive other nut... Read >
Author: hamoon arbabi
27th April 2007
Storing cord blood
Cord blood can be stored in special facilities right after childbirth. Many private and government firms offer cord blood banking. Government facilities match the type of your cord blood to anyone who needs it and then he or she is t... Read >
Author: Alien
24th April 2007
If you’ve heard of biotin at all, it is probably as a vitamin for hair growth or as a treatment for alopecia. In fact, it is sometimes called Vitamin H because of the health benefits biotin is thought to provide to skin, nails, and especially hair (â... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
24th April 2007
It is a well know fact that we live in the age of technology. It seems that with the help of it scientist and doctors have come up with one of the most ingenuous ways of fighting the disease. A team of people lead by Mary Laughlin has shown the world that... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th April 2007
Lymphocytes are the blood cells that increase the body' s resistence to illnesses. The lymph nodes are the places where those particular cells collect. There are lymph nodes everywhere in your body. The groin, the neck, the armpits and the heart are only ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
19th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Naweko Nicole Dial
What is your acne scar removal budget? Certainly it will depend on several factors like, how severe is your scarring is; how deep on the scars are and will do you the scar correction yourself or pay a skin care pro... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial
12th April 2007
What is Cerebrovascular Disease (CVD)?
So, what is this cerebrovascular disease that is killing millions worldwide?
Cerebrovascular refers to the blood vessels (arteries) that supply blood to the brain, and cerebrovascular disease, in simple terms, ... Read >
Author: Alien
10th April 2007
Stem cells are primal cells common to all multi-cellular organisms that retain the ability to renew themselves through cell division and can differentiate into a wide range of specialized cell types. Research in the human stem cell field grew out of findi... Read >
Author: Sandeep
29th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Naweko Nicole Dial
Whenever I have a problem, I want it solved as fast as possible. This is especially true when the problem is obvious like a saucer-size acne lesion that has left a scar. Kindly enough, Nature gave humankind ways to... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial
27th March 2007
This article can prove to be a useful guide for those who are expecting and also for those who want to know how a child does develops inside a mother’s womb. Pregnancy is a gradual process. Before moving on a detailed discussion on pregnancy week by... Read >
Author: apurva
27th March 2007
This article can prove to be a useful guide for those who are expecting and also for those who want to know how a child does develops inside a mother’s womb. Pregnancy is a gradual process. Before moving on a detailed discussion on pregnancy week by w... Read >
Author: apurva
27th March 2007
Both non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other conditions can cause similar symptoms. So the presence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cannot be given from these symptoms. In this case in establishing the diagnosis of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma an important role is occupied ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
05th March 2007
The stem cells are formed by the leukemia cells in the bone marrow.These cells have uncontrolled growth and lead to decrease production of normal blood cells.From this point of view the symptoms are:anemia, increased risk of bleeding which include bleedin... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th February 2007
AML, (acute myelogenous leukemia), is an aggressive cancer of the bone marrow and blood. It is the most common type of leukemia. AML is also known by the following names-acute myeloblastic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, acute granulocytic leukemia or ... Read >
Author: TT
03rd February 2007
Cord blood, also called placental blood, is the blood that remains in the placenta and umbilical cord following birth, after the umbilical cord is cut. Generally, this blood is disposed of with the placenta and umbilical cord. There is much controversy ... Read >
Author: alvin toh
01st February 2007
Cholesterol is a fatty, wax-like substance produced by the human organism and found in a wide variety of foods rich in saturated fat. In normal amounts, cholesterol has a series of beneficial roles inside the body, protecting blood cells from damage and a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st February 2007
Umbilical cord blood from newborn babies can be used to produce embryonic-like cells that can potentially treat diseases and debilitating conditions.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have been able to differentiate cord blood cells into a typ... Read >
Author: alvin toh
30th January 2007
A rare form of the Non-Hodgkin disease is the Mantle cell lymphoma. This disease is quite dangerous because its tumor grows very fast and ends up affecting most of the organs.
Generally, people are diagnosed with mantle cell lymphoma only when the diseas... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th January 2007
There are several types of treatment for people with AIDS-related lymphoma. Patients can choose to follow a standard treatment or one tested in a clinical trial. The clinical trial treatment studies the body’s reaction when administering new drugs to pa... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
24th January 2007
Part I of II
This will be a two-part blog to keep each one short enough for you to read without becoming overwhelmed. The subject is about symptoms that should cause you to seek medical attention sooner rather than later. Some may seem obvious, others ... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli
24th January 2007
The benefits of the steam room have been known for thousands of years and throughout history countless people have been using steam to enhance their sense of well being and improve their overall health. At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of... Read >
Author: Divapor
20th January 2007
If you are searching for a way to naturally and safely enhance your penis, you are not alone. Many older men (and some younger too) who have problems with their performance in bed are looking a non-medical solution. Luckily, this new device has it all, fr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th January 2007
The are several reasons for someone to experience back aches. But one of the reasons may be an inflammation or an affection of the gall bladder. Gall bladder is situated under the liver and it's a small organ. This small organ has the purpose to store bil... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th December 2006
This article can prove to be a useful guide for those who are expecting and also for those who want to know how a child does develops inside a mother’s womb. Pregnancy is a gradual process. Before moving on a detailed discussion on pregnancy week by wee... Read >
Author: Apurva Shree
18th November 2006
Due to the fact that it involves impairments of the immune system and determines the body to destroy its own healthy cells and tissues, lupus is defined as an autoimmune disease. A major characteristic of lupus and autoimmune diseases in general is the mu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
16th November 2006
KNOWING PNEUMONIA
Pneumonia refers to lung inflammation. There are 50 such lung inflammatory ailments. During such situations, the lungs inevitably experience build up of fluids. Several micro-organisms cause pneumonia. Pneumonic inflammation of the ... Read >
Author: Nilutpal Gogoi
25th September 2006
The most adaptable of all the B vitamins is pyridoxine or vitamin B6. Vitamin B6 helps the human body to function properly when taken along with niacin, folic acid and cobalamin. A small amount of B6 is required by the body, but there are many benefits th... Read >
Author: Tony Jacowski
19th September 2006
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a life-threatening chronic autoimmune disease. Although the mortality rate of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus has reduced in the last decades, the disease continues to raise serious problems to the affected perso... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
19th September 2006
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a common autoimmune chronic disease. The disease causes the immune system to attack the healthy blood cells and tissues instead of malign external infectious organisms. People with systemic lupus erythematosus suffer from m... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th September 2006
Most people are unaware of the fact that having abnormal blood cholesterol levels seriously jeopardizes one's health. High blood cholesterol is a major cause of heart disease, rendering people very susceptible to suffering heart attack. Actually, the high... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th September 2006
Hypercholesterolemia (excessive body production of cholesterol) affects millions of people worldwide, rendering afflicted persons susceptible to developing serious conditions such as coronary disease and atherosclerosis. Although it is commonly known to b... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th September 2006
Whether you are trying to lose a few extra pounds, or building a sculpted body; you will need every available technique in your arsenal when you begin to fight f-a-t. If you are only using one or two tactics you may get there eventually, but you will have... Read >
Author: apiwat songworn
31st August 2006
So you are wondering all about your bones and "HOW TO MAKE OUR BONES GROW" huh?? Well there are 206 bones in the human body. Although adults have 206 bones, that number actually decreases as we age. Certain bones fuse, joining individual bones into a fus... Read >
Author: Chris Maylor
25th July 2006
Description of mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is mainly caused due to contact with asbestos, which has zeolite. When inhaled, the asbestos fibers reach the pleural layer of our lungs and damages the mesothelial cells. When consumed, the asbestos fibers get ... Read >
Author: Fred Lindell
25th July 2006
Many people think they know what causes acne, the inflammation of skin pores that results in problems such as blackheads, whiteheads or pimples, primarily in teenagers. There are a lot of misconceptions about acne though. Officially common acne is known... Read >
Author: Lorna Findlay
25th July 2006
Bad breath usually does not mean halitosis with nasal discharge. Bad breath is usually a relatively simple matter of the production of bad-smelling volatile sulfur compounds (VSC) by bacteria living on the tongue at the back of the mouth. It is just simpl... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
17th July 2006
Whilst there have not been many flaxseed oil and acne studies carried out, flaxseed supplements remains a popular acne treatment, with both natural therapists and acne sufferers.
Flaxseed is traditionally used as a natural laxative, providing bulk to t... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
13th July 2006
Nutritionists sustain that a diet rich in natural antioxidants has a very benefic effect on the entire organism. Contained by most fruits and vegetables, antioxidants considerably improve one's health by supporting the cellular activity of the body and by... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey
30th June 2006
Halitosis means bad breath. It's a common problem that is usually caused by halitosis bacteria – a group of bacteria that live in the mouth, getting nutrients from various protein sources found there. These proteins come from dead cells (cells that line t... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
26th June 2006
What are the causes of bad breath? In more than 90 percent of cases, ongoing bad breath is caused by the activities of bacteria that are naturally present in the mouth. There are many different species of bacteria living in our mouths and they normally do... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
25th June 2006
Though there are many different low carbohydrate diet plans, they are based on the same principles. When carbohydrates (such as starches and sugars) are consumed, the body's blood sugar level rises. To counteract high blood sugar levels, the body releases... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch
18th June 2006
Dog meals and snacks don't have to hard to make or take a lot of time. Many snacks can be grabbed straight out of your refrigerator and are much healthier than baked goods.
However, there are a few things that I have noticed regarding many homemade do... Read >
Author: Rose Smith
16th June 2006
Just as we take supplements to stay healthy, our dogs need nutritional supplements to help prevent the damage caused over time to joints, bones, and cartilage and to improve mobility, flexibility, and promote overall energy and well-being.
Most dogs wh... Read >
Author: Shelley Rossi
07th June 2006
Type1 diabetes is far less common than type2 diabetes and it will affect younger individuals. It is most found in people under the age of 40 and mostly under the age of fourteen. There are people who have been diagnosed with it after forty but it is very ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Langlet
01st June 2006
Cholesterol is a fatty substance produced by the liver. This substance has many important roles inside the body and in small amounts it is very important in helping the activity of the organism. In the presence of cholesterol, the body is able to synthesi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st June 2006
Cholesterol is a fatty, viscous substance produced by the liver. This substance has many purposes inside the body and in normal amounts it is benefic for the proper activity of the organism. Cholesterol has a very important role in protecting blood cells ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
28th May 2006
I would like to start this post just by saying that I know that there are many horrors of alcohol abuse and that there are many reasons why drinking alcohol may lead to an early exit but at the same time I just bottled my fourth batch of home made beer, B... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky
16th May 2006
Cord blood is the name given to the human blood of the placenta, together with the umbilical cord, which is resulted after giving birth to a child. The recent medical innovations and discoveries include saving and using this cord blood for potential furth... Read >
Author: Michael Rad
02nd May 2006
Causes of Diabetes
Before studying the causes of diabetes you must understand what is diabetes? Diabetes is a disease caused by hormonal imbalance. Insulin is helpful in supply of sugar to various parts of the body. When the beta cells in either produc... Read >
Author: Ray Lunaburg
29th March 2006
Minerals are as important as vitamins when it comes to overall health and well-being. Since all enzymatic activities in the body require minerals, your body wouldn't be able to use vitamins and other nutrients without them. Calcium, Magnesium, Chromium, I... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Paula Rothstein
TREATMENT OF CANCER USING TOXIC CHEMICALS
"Cancer researchers, medical journals, and the popular media all have contributed to a situation in which many people with common malignancies are being treated with drugs not ... Read >
Author: Paula Rothstein
27th March 2006
The tomato has been called many things throughout history: Peruvian apple, love apple, and even, by Americans at least, a vegetable. Today, however, this lovely fruit is fast becoming known as Superfood!
While not able to leap tall buildings in a s... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn
25th March 2006
Vitamins and mineral supplements are a good way to supply your body with nutrients that you might not be getting from your diet. Go down any vitamin aisle in a drugstore, market, or health food store. The first thing you will see is all the 'natural' supp... Read >
Author: Jerry Smith
20th March 2006
We all know that blood saves lives, and most of us are familiar with the importance of donating blood when and if we can. As medical science has progressed, however, the ways in which blood can be donated, and even the types of blood it is possible to sha... Read >
Author: ted belfour
05th March 2006
Vitamins are good for you, so it stands to reason that getting all the vitamins you can everyday is the best course of action. As a general rule, it's true that choosing foods rich in vitamins is a good idea. But there are times when more isn't better, ev... Read >
Author: Bob Benson
23rd February 2006
Why is Vitamin C so important?
Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, maintains the ligaments, tendons,
and other supportive tissue. It is found in fruits and in potatoes.
Because it's an antioxidant it helps regulate your blood cells, keeping... Read >
Author: Steve Parker
16th February 2006
When it comes to having a new baby—whether the child is your family's firstborn or tenth—there are many decisions that must be made involving their birth and health care. A major choice that all expecting parents face is whether or not to bank cord blood... Read >
Author: Lary Mitchel
14th February 2006
What is Fish Oil?
Fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids. These are a form of polyunsaturated fat thats chemically different from the omega-6 fatty acids found in most vegetable oils.omega-3 fatty acids are one type of essential fatty acids, speci... Read >
Author: shera jim
08th February 2006
Skin and Hair Changes During Pregnancy
Many changes to a woman's appearance are completely natural. Some things to be aware of are:
· The linea nigra. This is a dark line that some women get usually extending down from the belly button. It occurs ... Read >
Author: Richard Wariner
01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
John has just been given the prospect of starting a new business overseas. He sits around moping; the idea of moving into alien territory fills him with dread, worry and anxiety. Fearful of losing this opportunity, yet u... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers
06th December 2005
PCA-Rx is an advanced living answer to the toxicity in our body. Unsuspectingly most of the inhabitants of our planet go all the way through their lives unwillingly accumulating a wide selection of metals and toxins as well as many other sources of contam... Read >
Author: Lyle Robertson
24th November 2005
A vein is a blood vessel that carries blood throughout the body. Normally, these veins do their job like a well oiled pump but sometimes these veins break down, causing the flow of blood to become abnormal.
I am sure most of us have, or know someone wh... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
09th September 2005
There are three stages of pregnancy. These are the first,
second and third trimesters. The first trimester runs from
week one to week fourteen, the second covers weeks 15 – 26,
then the third is weeks 27 – 40.
Week 1+2: This is actually before yo... Read >
Author: Beverley Brooke
07th September 2005
Diabetics are at risk for dental infections
Diabetes is a disease that affects the way your body uses food. There are two types. Type 1 is referred to as insulin dependent or immune-mediated diabetes, and is caused by the inability of the pancreas to ... Read >
Author: Shawn Keller
12th July 2005
Here are two constipation remedies that you can use for a mild case of constipation and for a chronic case of constipation.
Apple and Pear Juice
If you have a mild case of constipation, you can use this remedy to get results.
Prepare equal amou... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
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