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IMPORTANCE OF CORRECTLY WRITING ARTICLES

06th October 2009
THE IMPORTANCE OF CORRECTLY WRITING ARTICLES The importance of articles  in today’s websites and internet based businesses are immeasurable. They dictate a lot in the success and the drive of traffic into one’s site.   It has become a k... Read >
Author: ebooker21

Is There Such A Thing As Oversleeping

29th September 2009
Most people don't realize they oversleep when they have a condition called hypersomnia and that's due in part to recurring episodes of excessive daytime sleeping and prolonged nighttime sleep. This is different from the average person taking that midday n... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon

Reglan is a Powerful Drug For Acid Reflux Problems

29th September 2009
Reglan can be a life changing drug for those who use it to treat acid reflux disease. It might also be the drug for you. However, before taking it, you should know about its advantages and disadvantages. Reglan is not for everybody, but it can be a great ... Read >
Author: Nick Messe

Tips On How To Live With Epilepsy

23rd September 2009
Epilepsy is a medical condition that affects many individuals. It induces seizures that can be moderate to severe and in many cases may be scary for the person. There are things that the individual can do which will aid them to live with this condition. W... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Disability Nurse: For maturity, patience, compassion and sensitivity

22nd September 2009
As a learning disability nurse, you would work with people of all ages who need assistance with aspects of everyday life by teaching them skills and giving them the encouragement and confidence they need to live as independently as they can. You may also ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Staring-Spell Seizures: They're Not All the Same

22nd September 2009
Most people understand that there are multiple types of epileptic seizures. The best known variety--and certainly the most spectacular--is often termed "grand mal," which is French for "major illness." In these attacks the patients lose consciousness, fal... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cerebral Palsy

21st September 2009
A combination of a sane mind with a disobedient body is the simple definition of Cerebral Palsy. People affected by this disease behave very slow and awkward. They get laughed at and ridiculed by kids. They have drooping lips and squinted eyes. They are n... Read >
Author: minnietimpsonqh

Bipolar Disorder

21st September 2009
Bipolar disorder which is otherwise commonly known as manic depression is a terrible disease, which hampers the personality of a person. These symptoms affect the daily and regular routine of an individual. Mania and depression are the most evident sympto... Read >
Author: minnietimpsonqh

Tandem skydiving-Easy way to enjoy the thrilling activity

17th September 2009
: Well, what can be more adventurous than a freefall of almost one minute form a great height along with spectacular views of landscapes? Skydiving is the only sport that gives you such thriving experiences and off course it is not at all harmful. For the... Read >
Author: goskydive

Tandem skydiving-Easy way to enjoy the thrilling activity

10th September 2009
Well, what can be more adventurous than a freefall of almost one minute form a great height along with spectacular views of landscapes? Skydiving is the only sport that gives you such thriving experiences and off course it is not at all harmful. For the i... Read >
Author: goskydive

Tandem skydiving-Easy way to enjoy the thrilling activity

10th September 2009
Well, what can be more adventurous than a freefall of almost one minute form a great height along with spectacular views of landscapes? Skydiving is the only sport that gives you such thriving experiences and off course it is not at all harmful. For the i... Read >
Author: goskydive

Learn About Epilepsy

07th September 2009
But it can also be caused by damage to the brain caused by head injuries or brain diseases. Meningitis, for example, or a tumor. Children who suffer an extreme fever can later develop epilepsy. My fever ran at one hundred four degrees for two weeks,... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz

The Legal Issues Behind Medical Marijuana in Colorado

20th August 2009
Medical Marijuana is a term used to denote the administration of Marijuana for “debilitating” medical conditions such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, epilepsy, etc., or severe conditions with symptoms that can be eased by use of the drug – severe pain and naus... Read >
Author: Amanda Anderson

Watch Out For Diet Pill Side Effects

04th August 2009
Diet pills have been around for many many years - and will no doubt be around for many many more to come. Millions of people all over the world use diet pills to curbe their appetites and lose weight - but at what cost? There are diet pill side effects th... Read >
Author: JToomey

Kinds Of Epileptic Surgeries

02nd August 2009
There are various methods in which epilepsy is able to be handled. Different people will choose surgery instead of medicines because they feel it is more capable and can help to maintain some of the more challenging forms of seizures that may occur. There... Read >
Author: nlwest21

All about tramadol pain relief medication!

23rd July 2009
There are several pain medications available in the market but tramadol is considered to be unique and most effective. This medication has been used as an analgesic since the late 1970s and now has become one of the most popular pain medications of its cl... Read >
Author: jaun koos

Lawyer Handling Auto Accidents in Omaha and Surrounding Area

19th July 2009
If You Have Been Injured in an Auto Accident, You Deserve Compensation An auto accident is not only frightening, but it may also leave you with injuries that deserve compensation. Johnson Welch P.C. has experience with car, SUV and semi truck accidents... Read >
Author: donreid69

7 Tips to Take Control of Bipolar Disorder

18th July 2009
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a life-long illness affecting the chemistry of the brain. In classic cases, it causes severe mood swings from manic episodes of extreme highs to depressive episodes of debilitating lows, with relatively... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Car Donation: How Goodwill Industries Helps Communities in Wisconsin

07th July 2009
With over 200 regional locations around the county, Goodwill Industries is helping people from all walks of life all over the country. From car donations to donations of clothes, Goodwill Industries provides essential help to families and individuals who ... Read >
Author: King of Kontent

How To Dramatically Improve Your Concentration And Focus

02nd July 2009
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could concentrate on any given topic in a snap without having to run circles around your head first? Or how about being able to focus your attention on the tasks you were assigned to fulfill? That would probably do wonders on ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

5 Ways To Find The Right Dentures

30th June 2009
Although dentures aren't the best alternative for your teeth, which are undoubtedly help some people keep their smile. With these tips in the search for dentures for you, you can not stop smiling. Talk to your dentist Although it seems that your den... Read >
Author: ali

Always Take The Prescribed Dosage of Tramadol

23rd June 2009
Tramadol is a medication developed by the German pharmaceutical firm Grunenthal GmbH, and is used for treating severe chronic pain. Specifically, it is most often used to relieve pain associated with neuralgia, which is pain onset by a change in neurolo... Read >
Author: Nathan Milhoan

WHAT DOES THE KETOGENIC DIET AND GI INDEX HAVE TO DO WITH EACH OTHER?

22nd June 2009
With the different rates at which we all consume food, it is not surprising that many people are indeed overweight and obese. Obesity has even become somewhat celebrated as seen in the case of the fattest man alive In the Guinness Book of Records and in t... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Finding Relief From Asthma With Advair

15th June 2009
Advair a combination of steroids and a bronchodilator is a twice-daily maintenance treatment for adults and children 12 years or older, suffering from asthma. Advair is prescribed to improve the functions of the lungs and prevent asthma attacks. However, ... Read >
Author: Buy Advair Diskus

Candidates for Sedation Dentistry: Is Dental Sedation the Right Choice for You?

15th June 2009
Sedation dentistry is a good option for both adults and children if they suffer from so much anxiety or fear that it may complicate or delay necessary dental treatment. This is especially true if the patient must undergo major or complicated dental proced... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Can Video Games Cause Seizures?

12th June 2009
Can Video Games Produce Seizures? While there is no scientific evidence that playing video games can be the bring about of new epilepsy episodes; people who suffer from this manner of disorder, should be very careful when playing video games. Extreme phot... Read >
Author: Rachell

Epilepsy Symptoms

09th June 2009
Epilepsy is a health condition of the nervous system that has the ability to make an unreasonable measure of electricity action that will come about within a individual's brain. This health problem is able to be caused by growths, an infection in the brai... Read >
Author: nlwest21

The Benefits of Online Communities for Pre-Operative Knee Replacement Patients

06th June 2009
Online patient communities and patient forums have sprouted up all across the web, focusing on diseases and conditions ranging from insomnia, to epilepsy, to cancer, and joint replacement surgery. For the most part, these forums serve as a reliable sourc... Read >
Author: Jeremy

The Benefits of Online Communities for Post-Operative Knee Replacement Patients

06th June 2009
Online patient communities and patient forums have sprouted up all across the web, focusing on diseases and conditions ranging from total knee surgery, to insomnia, to epilepsy and cancer. For the most part, these forums serve as a reliable source of med... Read >
Author: Jeremy

Mental Problem Solver

05th June 2009
Mental Problem Solver There’s a new drugless therapy that works for most mental problems. It has NO bad side effects! It’s easily affordable even to low income families! It works to change brain wave amplitudes by subliminal messaging. It’s m... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Women and Epilepsy

04th June 2009
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures. The seizures are transient signs or symptoms of abnormal and excessive neuronal activity in the brain. A large percentage of people all over the world h... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Why do we get Depressed Children?

18th May 2009
As parents, you would never expect your children to suffer from depression. Why do we get depressed children? Well, this is typically down to three things: - Current things happening in their lives - Changes in their bodies - Genetics Quite of... Read >
Author: Nichedoc

Mind control programming from your couch

15th May 2009
Electroencephalography is the use of sensitive instruments to record all the electromagnetic activity that is produced along and within the scalp, produced normally and naturally by the firing of neurons within the brain. The brain is prone to spontaneous... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Sharpen Your Mind With Binaural Beats

12th May 2009
If you could, I want you to imagine that your mind is in a sluggish state, creeping along its evolutionary patterns with a thick and hardened shell that does not allow you to get at and benefit from the full potential of your brain. Within this sluggish f... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Don’t Lie to Get Cheaper Women’s Car Insurance

05th May 2009
Many women are coming around to the benefits of buying their auto insurance from women’s car insurance specialists in order to receive cheaper rates. However, with the recession in full swing you might be tempted to allow a few fibs into your insurance ... Read >
Author: Kim

Reiki Treatments Heal Epilepsy & Bells Palsy

17th April 2009
Have you ever been tempted to give yourself the gift of a Destination Resort and Spa that would heal your body, mind and spirit, but had no idea how to choose one? Allow me to introduce you to one of the most unique healing resorts and spas in the wo... Read >
Author: guruofchange

A Thorn in my Flesh

09th April 2009
Paul a servant of God also had his flaws. In Cor12:7 he describes how he had been going before God in prayer about a certain issue. No one knows what exactly the issue was. Paul called it a thorn in the flesh. Bible scholars have tried to find out what ... Read >
Author: angela mwema

Discover what you need to know before and the truth behind Ketogenic diets

19th March 2009
If you were to mention the word Ketogenic to the average fitness enthusiast, they might think you were talking about one of the characters from the latest Star Trek movie. While the name is not familiar, what Ketogenic's does is and you just may want to t... Read >
Author: ictsystem08

Discover what you need to know before and the truth behind Ketogenic diets

11th March 2009
If you were to mention the word Ketogenic to the average fitness enthusiast, they might think you were talking about one of the characters from the latest Star Trek movie. While the name is not familiar, what Ketogenic’s does is and you just may want to... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

How to recover from serious head injury

03rd March 2009
Serious head injury can lead to a lifetime of debilitation and a wide range of problems. However, a great deal of progress has been made in the treatment of serious head injury over the last few years, and the emphasis is now very firmly placed on treatme... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Does Memory Reside Inside the Brain

28th February 2009
On Jun 2, 2005, NBC Philadelphia had an interesting report. Christina Santhouse had caught a virus that caused a rare brain disorder known as Rasmussen's Syndrome at an age of 8. And her doctor had to perform hemispherectomy, removal of half of the brain,... Read >
Author: vanityfair

How to Treat Premenstrual Syndrome - Your Search Ends Here

05th February 2009
The premenstrual syndrome (in short PMS) can be defined as a condition wherein certain symptoms trouble the woman every month before she has a period. Premenstrual syndrome is oftentimes called as premenstrual tension (PMT), however, increased tension mig... Read >
Author: Bryan Len

Medical Injury Claims Lawyer

03rd February 2009
While undergoing medical treatment, one must ensure that the doctors are well experienced. Inexperienced doctors can indeed risk the lives of people. Hence, it is advisable to get treatment from capable doctors. If for any reason, any person becomes a vic... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Life without insurance for tumour sufferers

30th January 2009
Three years ago when David Elliot was told he had a brain tumour, life was never going to be the same again but after a life-saving operation his recovery has been good. Yet he lives with the knowledge that the tumour could re-occur at some stage in the n... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Alternative or Complementary Cancer Treatment: Stop Cancer Safely and Quickly

29th January 2009
While mainstream treatments like radiation and chemotherapy might be very helpful to some cancer patients, many prefer a way to take the battle against their disease into their own hands. Although it has been studied by scientists for decades, many peo... Read >
Author: Jeremy Dean

Reserved Dog Scottish Terrier

12th January 2009
The Scottish terriers, also known as Scotties, are sharply-legged British terriers. They are one among other go-to-ground and wire-layered terriers urbanized in the highlands of Scotland. The Scotties are said to have jolly position so they are regularly ... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Beagles A Loving Companion

08th December 2008
Beagles come in a variety of colours, but usually with white feet and chest, as well as the tip of their tail, with tan and black markings on their backs. Solidly built, heavy for their height and very alert, they make excellent hunters. They are also in... Read >
Author: Troy

Medical Jewelry: When Fashion Can Save Your Life

03rd December 2008
For most people, jewelry is worn purely as an accessory, an adornment for one's body. Not everyone knows that jewelry serves another purpose too, and that purpose is to save a life. This specific kind of jewelry is called medical jewelry. Medical jewel... Read >
Author: picturesongold11@gmail.com

Say Hello to Medical ID Bling

03rd December 2008
Do you remember those old style medical ID bracelets that they used to push onto kids when you were in grammar school and high school? They were made out of stainless steel and were just one step up from a military dog tag in overall style. Dangerous M... Read >
Author: Francisco Javia

Marc j bern Can Help You If You Have Suffered

01st December 2008
In the middle of September the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notified Ranbaxy, that the FDA will block entry of their products into the United States. Ranbaxy, an Indian generic drug producing giant, sells more than 20 different types of generic ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Most Common Dog Seizures Symptoms

27th November 2008
This brief guide is intended to help you identify dog seizure symptoms so that you can save your dog’s life in case of emergency. A seizure can be defined as the body experiencing muscle contractions and shaking uncontrollably and aggressively. The ... Read >
Author: dwaser

The Truth About Feline Seizures

26th November 2008
Feline seizures are usually a symptom of an underlying disease. If a disease can't be definitively diagnosed, then your cat is said to have epilepsy. These seizures can be life-threatening if they last too long, usually over five minutes. Causes M... Read >
Author: D Swain

Drugs in Tap Water - Why You Have Reason For Concern

11th November 2008
You may well have drugs in your tap water. If you drink bottled water, don't be reassured. Forty percent of bottled water is just bottled tap water -- and the rest is largely unregulated for quality. The evidence that we have prescription drugs in t... Read >
Author: Robert Tell

Types of Constipation, Major Causes of Constipation and Symptoms

13th October 2008
Constipation will affect most people at some point during their lives and affects between 17% and 20% of healthy individuals at any one time. It affects people of all ages and both genders. Almost anyone can become constipated. However, some people are mo... Read >
Author: peterhutch

German Shepherd - Hip Dysplasia & Epilepsy

13th October 2008
The German Shepherd is large in size and is one of the most intelligent dogs that one can dream to own. This dog breed is great with children but needs diligent and careful training and socialization. Socialization is mandatory or else, these dogs tend... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts

Acomplia Rimonabant- obesity treatment

06th October 2008
What is Acomplia Rimonabant? It is an oral weight loss pill that is sold under the brand name ‘Acomplia’ in the UK and other European countries. Recently, it was licensed for use on the NHS in the UK to be taken as adjunct to regular physical exerc... Read >
Author: peter

Some Treatment To Help Phobias

01st October 2008
A terror is an uncontrollable and irrational terror of a demur or a place, such as an unease of airborne, or heights, or insects, an ordinary terror (terror of gathering people, of departure to teach), claustrophobia (dread of enclosed seats), or agorapho... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Information on Infantile Spasms

24th September 2008
Infantile spasms also called West syndrome. Infantile spasms are an uncommon to rare and grave form of epilepsy in infants. About 60% of the affected infants have some brain disorder or brain injury before the seizures begin, but the others have had no ap... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

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

Managing Your Life With An Autistic Child

08th September 2008
Life with an autistic child can be confusing and challenging as well as a joy and pleasure. Autism is short for autistic spectrum disorder, which is a neurological disorder. There are various levels and forms of autism. These levels may vary from a mil... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Aphasia Information and Treatment

02nd September 2008
Aphasia is a neurological disorder. Aphasia caused from damage to the parts of the brain that hold language. The amount of disability rely on the location and the severity of the brain damage that is the cause. Aphasia is most common in adults who have ha... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

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

Sleep Hyperhidrosis: Sweating it Out at Night

15th August 2008
Sleep hyperhidrosis is the term given to the condition wherein you experience profuse sweating when you sleep at night. Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, usually happens during the day, when the body is all worked out from one's daily activities. Howe... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Gay Couples No Longer Excluded from Life Insurance Companies

24th July 2008
Insurance companies are planning to abolish an exemption allowing them to treat gay couples differently to heterosexual couples, after the Association of British Insurers says there is no need for insurance providers to differentiate between those in a c... Read >
Author: Hadassah

Complete Information on Epilepsy

18th July 2008
Epilepsy is a physical state which starts in the brain. Epilepsy is characterized by recurring unprovoked seizures. Sometimes seizures are related to a provisional state, such as the exposure to drugs, the withdrawal of certain drugs, or the abnormal leve... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Epilepsy – Symptoms , Causes and Treatment

16th July 2008
Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures.[1][2] These seizures are transient signs and/or symptoms due to abnormal, excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.[3] About 50 milli... Read >
Author: peterhutch

3 Flickering Causes of Migraines That Get Overlooked

01st July 2008
The causes of migraines is a difficult area because there are so many possible causes. Each person is different and has different migraine triggers. There is one area that has been increasingly recognised as a common cause of migraine headaches and that i... Read >
Author: Ken Jones

Neurontin (Gabapentin)for Chronic Back Pain

21st May 2008
For chronic back pain, Neurontin (Gabapentin) will work for most people. Neurontin is really excreted by the body primarily through the kidneys and not by the liver like most other things. It has also been used for therapy in the treatment of partial s... Read >
Author: Robert Lavoie

How-to get FEVERS down in children

20th May 2008
Within this interview we spoke to resident TV doctor on THIS MORNING Dr. Chris Steele, one of the questions asked was about high temperatures and what we can do to get their temperatures down. What is a normal temperature? Normal temperatures can va... Read >
Author: Joanne Gallacher

Gabapentin – Causes of Gabapentin

15th May 2008
Gabapentin affects chemicals and nerves in the body that are involved in the cause of seizures and some types of nerve pain. The exact way that gabapentin works to prevent seizures and nerve pain is unknown.Gabapentin is used with other drugs in the treat... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Dupuytren's contracture with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Dupuytren's contracture is a reasonably popular disorder of the fingers. Men are more possible than women to produce dupuytren's contracture. A tendency to produce dupuytren's contracture may be passed through families. It's more common in older adults, u... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Scruffy Little Hunter Dog: Border Terrier

07th May 2008
The Border terrier got its name from the area called Cheviot Hills, which is actually near the border of England and Scotland. This is where these dogs were made to attack and terminate predatory foxes. They have wiry coat that is why they normally ap... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Complete Information on Anencephaly with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Anencephaly is the cause to a nervous system tube slight defect, creates lacks the brain, the skull, is chaotic with the scalp majority forehead. Anencephaly occurs when the head end of the neural tube fails to close, resulting in the absence of a major p... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Alpers disease with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Alpers' disease is an uncommon, genetically determined disease of the mind that causes liberal degeneration of gray issue in the cerebrum. It is an autosomal recessive disorder that is sometimes seen in siblings. The precise reason is unidentified but it ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

A Little Known Technique for Effectively Treating Arthritis in Dogs and Cats at Home

09th April 2008
When our pets get ill with a serious problems such as arthritis, do we quake at the thought of the potential ongoing cost for treament? Here is a way to treat our pets at home which is also very cost effective and drug free. I recently received this em... Read >
Author: Barry Dench

Spanish Moss Essential Oil

02nd April 2008
Spanish Moss essential oil is a highly potent oil, usually used when creating perfumes or body products. Spanish Moss essential oil is also often referred to as Oak Moss essential oil, and many people describe the fragrance of this oil as reminding them ... Read >
Author: Rwatson

The Best Diet for Epilepsy

01st April 2008
Choose the optimal diet Some patients can manage their epilepsy very well with medication; however, others may need surgery. Though many treatments are prone to overstate their effectiveness, the natural treatment of epilepsy(http://www.mitamins.com/di... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Epilepsy : a chronic condition - symptoms and causes

02nd February 2008
Epilepsy refers to a chronic condition in which repeated fits or attacks of unconsciousness occur with or without confusions. It is a serious disorder of a central nervous system. It occurs in both children and adults. Most attacks, however, occur in chil... Read >
Author: sulamita

Beagles Fit Where Only Rabbits Can Go

22nd January 2008
A happy, healthy animal always makes the best pets, especially when there are young children in the house, and the happy, go-lucky nature of beagles make them ideal to have around the house. Although needing plenty of exercise to help them maintain a heal... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams

Alternative Treatment For Phobias

20th January 2008
A phobia is an uncontrollable and irrational fear of an object or a situation, such as a fear of flying, or heights, or insects, a social phobia (fear of meeting people, of going to school), claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces), or agoraphobia (fear o... Read >
Author: Alien

How To Ensure That You Are Choosing A Healthy German Shepard Puppy

17th January 2008
There is nothing cuter than a puppy but have you considered the type of puppy that you want gamboling around in your home? With so many dog breeds to be found you should see which of these dogs will be very faithful to you. Well this question is easy to a... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Mood Beams Series 3

14th November 2007
Mood Beams Series 3http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/mood-beams-series-3.htmlThe Mood Beams Series 3 are the latest cute creatures to come out of the infamous Mood Beams range! Weird, wonderful and in 4 amazing wiggly types, the Mood Beams Series 3 will add... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Dog Health Insurance Ensures The Best Care For Your Beloved Pet

05th November 2007
A dog is a man’s best friend and I am sure all dog owners will agree wholeheartedly with me. The welcome wag of its tail and the friendly lick can make you smile even after a hard stressful day at work. Taking your pet out for a walk or for a simple gam... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

Herbal Plants for Health and Beauty Products

18th September 2007
Do you know that there are so many herbal plants that are being used to cure illness and used for beauty purposes? If you are a person who never cares to herbs, now it is time for you to give importance to them.I remember when I was still in my childhood ... Read >
Author: Sophie Marie

Temporal Lobe Seizure - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Temporal lobe seizure is the most frequent cause of partial seizures and aura. During a temporal lobe seizure, you may smack your lips, swallow repeatedly or pick at things with your fingers. Such activities are called automatisms. The temporal lobe is lo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Problems With Bed Wetting? Hypnosis Is The answer

22nd August 2007
Can Bed Wetting Hypnosis really be the solution to your problem? As you already know bed wetting is an unintentional discharge of urine during the night. This problem is very common amongst young children although some adults are affected by this condi... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

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

Yoga for Health | Benefits of Yoga | Health Benefits of Yoga Exercises

24th July 2007
Yoga for Health and Fitness Yoga is an art and it is one of the most ancient forms that originated in India 5000 years ago. It is the union of spiritual, mental, and physical balances and teachings that assist to restore the spirit, stimulate the mind... Read >
Author: Alien

Quit Smoking Laser Therapy - Is it right for you?

24th July 2007
Quit smoking laser therapy is the of the best laser treatments to quit smoking. Quit smoking laser therapy is very similar to the traditional method of acupuncture except that instead of needles a low-power laser is used. Quit smoking laser therapy is o... Read >
Author: Mosiekk Conley

Information on the Chihuahua

01st June 2007
The world's smallest breed of dog is the Chihuahua. It is a mystery of how this little but forceful breed of dog originated. Many experts have suggested that the Chihuahua came to America with the Spanish armies of Hernando Corte around the year 1519. Oth... Read >
Author: Carl Johannsen

Feel Better With Stop Smoking Laser Therapy

21st May 2007
If you have the real inclination to quit smoking then stop smoking laser treatment can indeed help you in your noble venture. Addiction to nicotine is dangerous and smoking is considered as a kind of substance abuse. Remember, if you deny your addicti... Read >
Author: Roy Dobson

Brahmi: Brain Tonic to Boost Your Memory

03rd May 2007
As the world is progressing day by day we have to constantly sharpen our memory skills and mental status to cope up with the various advancements that occurs in this world. For improving our mental skills and improving the performance of the brain one has... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Heroes' Greg Grunberg Involved In Charitable Work

30th April 2007
Many celebrities today have chosen to use their high status as a means to raise awareness about different social and political issues that are close to their hearts. One such celebrity is Greg Grunberg, who portrays police officer Matt Parkman on NBC’s ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Some Tips When Looking For A New German Shepherd

27th March 2007
German Shepherds loyal,smart and suited for a wide variety of tasks as well as making great family pets. They've been popular ever since they were introduced after the first world war. As they make good family pets, here is a bit of information you may wa... Read >
Author: David Lee

A Folic Acid Overdose?

15th March 2007
For the average healthy human there should be little to no fear of overdosing on the vitamin supplement folic acid. The daily recommended amount of folic acid is four hundred micrograms (mcg.) and those who could become pregnent, are pregnent or lactatin... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Treatments for each menopause symptom

18th February 2007
Menopause is a period in every woman’s life when their bodies suffer some changes. Around the age of 50 most of the women enter menopause. It’s a normal thing in a woman’s life especially at that age. Symptoms are different for each woman and tha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Parenting A Bipolar Child - Help Your Child Lead A Rewarding Life

06th February 2007
Parenting a child with bipolar disorder presents its own unique challenges. Family and friends may have attributed your child’s difficult behavior to stubbornness or other personality flaws. They may disagree with your parenting skills, however it is im... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

The Benefits And Joys Of Yoga

02nd January 2007
There are a lot of people who are crazy about yoga. The reason why most people do yoga is that it makes them feel better and in shape. The different poses and postures make their body healthy. Yoga for most is the best way to relax and unwind. If you want... Read >
Author: Richard Henderson

Neuroliminal Training & EEG Biofeedback Similarities

24th December 2006
EEG Biofeedback (AKA Neurofeedback) has shown for well over 30 years that it is the most successful therapy for solving virtually all "Brain Problems" . These include the ADD-Autism continuum, the Depression continuum, Insomnia, Epilepsy, and even some f... Read >
Author: Phil Bate PhD

Hib Meningitis and the Hib Vaccine

11th December 2006
Meningitis is an infection of the membrane which covers the brain and the spinal cord, and can be caused by infection with bacteria and viruses. There are several types of meningitis of which Hib meningitis is one, and I will discuss each of them in succ... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

The Beauty and Grace of Flower Fairies

09th November 2006
Among the legendary creatures that have helped shaped our imagination as children are fairies. My daughter began her fascination with after receiving a gift from her grandmother. She gave her a story book filled with illustrations of Flower Fairies and ev... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Dry Skin Conditions Cause Emotional Trauma in School Children

27th September 2006
A recent study published in the British Journal of Dermatology revealed that the quality of life for school children is heavily affected by dry skin, eczema, psoriasis and other skin conditions. Many commonly-used drugs for these problems are not approved... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Drug induce hair loss

31st August 2006
Drug induce hair loss, is it possible? Drug is a chemical substance which is entered our body in purpose-to help us bring back our normal condition. However, besides the good effect, we can also get side effect, mostly negative and unwanted side effect... Read >
Author: ally wied

"Under the Influence"

07th June 2006
"Under the Influence" There are two different types of DUI offenses that may be charged, depending on whether the person had a blood alcohol content below .08 percent or at or above the .08 percent. BAC is measured by the grams of alcohol per 100 mill... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky

Stop Smoking Laser Therapy

04th June 2006
Stop smoking laser treatment is a well know method since over 20 years. It is a common practice designed for people trying to quit smoking. Stop smoking laser therapy is based on the ancient acupuncture. In ancient times, people used needles to stimul... Read >
Author: Rene Knops

Why Buy A Pet And Why You Should Buy Online?

26th May 2006
Making the decision to buy a Pet sparks the beginning of a beautiful relationship. Having a pet around peps your home to a different sort of level. Your house comes alive with the joyful bark of an adorable puppy, or the quiet strut of a furry cat, the in... Read >
Author: Robert Goldsmith

About Yoga

14th May 2006
Yoga is quickly becoming very popular, and for good reason. Yoga will make almost anyone feel better and in shape. For most, yoga is the ideal exercise to keep your body in shape while helping you relax and unwind at the same time. Research ha... Read >
Author: David Wells

Bingo Online - the fast food of online entertainment

09th April 2006
Okay, so by now you should have all heard about this 'fast food' style phenomenon called online bingo. Interested? Want to know what it tastes like? Slightly afraid you might become addicted to the flavour and so you are staying well clear? Well, let m... Read >
Author: Morgan Collins

Victims of cancer cannot afford drugs

07th March 2006
Patients ill with cancer do not receive treatment with vital drugs only because of the fact they have not enough money for the prescription charges - campaigners warns. According to Charity Breast Cancer Care, 42% of breast cancer patients, which is al... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas

Yoga - In Sickness And In Health

05th March 2006
If one of your priorities in life is to keep in shape physically and mentally then yoga is the answer. Yoga is practised by millions of people and is on the increase daily. How many to be precise is hard to say but a calculator would struggle to keep up w... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Is Vitamin E Lethal?

27th February 2006
Recently the news carried the story that a researcher had discovered that taking vitamin E at a level of 400IU or more increases the risk of death. (Jan 2005, Annals of Internal Medicine) I was immediately suspicious because I have studied the scientific ... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

7 Tips to Take Control of Bipolar Disorder

24th February 2006
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a life-long illness affecting the chemistry of the brain. In classic cases, it causes severe mood swings from manic episodes of extreme highs to depressive episodes of debilitating lows, with relatively... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson DC PT

What do you need to know about Epilepsy

11th January 2006
Amongst the diseases that have frequently gripped Americans, Epilepsy is also the one. Though epilepsy allows its patients to lead a normal life yet the disease can be fatal due to the unexpected occurrence of seizures. Epilepsy can basically be defined a... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Epileptics are Special.

01st January 2006
Have you been diagnosed as epileptic? Are you a family member, or friend or partner of someone who has? Please be reassured. There have always been people with epilepsy. Since the dawn of time, epilepsy has affected millions of people, from beggars to... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Self Help For People Who Stammer

12th December 2005
I am Stephen Hill from Birmingham in England. I started to stammer at the age of four or five. My parents took me to a lot of different types of speech therapy, some in groups, some on a one to one basis. The kind of advice I was given to control my stamm... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Stammering Toddler

09th December 2005
Some parents have the shock of hearing their young child start stammering as a toddler. I am somebody who runs a speech centre in Birmingham, England, I now help people to achieve fluency. I met a lady who was thirty and her little boy aged four had be... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Motorcycle Bruising the Brain

18th November 2005
Do you visualize yourself with a smashed head or a cracked skull because of a dreadful collision? Well, this is not an impossible circumstance. In fact, this thing has happened to a great number of motorcyclists who are stubbornly against the wearing of t... Read >
Author: maricon williams

Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Chronic or Treatment-Resistant Depression

19th October 2005
Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Chronic or Treatment-Resistant Depression About Vagus Nerve Stimulation VNS is not related to brain surgery, although it is a treatment that affects the function of the brain. Vagus Nerve Stimulation uses specific stimulation... Read >
Author: Charles Donovan

Safety and Style: A Look at Gold Medical Alert Bracelets

06th October 2005
Medical ID bracelets are becoming more and more necessary -- and increasingly popular. For many who are tired of dull stainless steel or silver bracelets, you can now buy a fashionable and elegant gold medical alert bracelet. Whether shoppers are looki... Read >
Author: Richard Romando

What is Deja Vu?

01st October 2005
The term dj vu comes from the French and means, literally, "already seen." Those who have experienced the feeling describe it as an overwhelming sense of familiarity with something that shouldn't be familiar at all. Dj vu is a phenomenon that by it... Read >
Author: Jeffry Palmer

Working With The Disabled

23rd September 2005
Since Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, people who previously had limited or no access to public places now move about with a degree of ease in the workplace. While these people have their challenges with sight, hearing or move... Read >
Author: Lydia Ramsey

Depression Treatment: Depression Would Be Second Largest Illness by 2010!

20th July 2005
World Health Organisation states one out of four worldwide suffer from various forms of mental, behavioral, and neurological disorders. Are you one of them? It has also been estimated that depression would be the second largest illness by 2010 keeping ... Read >
Author: Ashley Green