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Things You Should Know About Avandia

28th September 2009
If you or a loved one have Type II diabetes, you may have taken the prescription drug Avandia to help control your blood sugar. While Avandia effectively performs its intended function, you may not be aware that there are serious concerns regarding possib... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

A Simple Guide To Conjunctivitis

24th September 2009
What is Conjunctivitis? Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva(the white of the eye and inner lining of eyelids). It is one of the most common and treatable eye infections in children and adults. What causes Conjunctivitis? Conju... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms Information and Learn about Diabetes Diets

24th September 2009
Type 2 diabetes is actually totally different than Type 1 diabetes. With Type 2, your body still can actually produce its own insulin even though it may not produce enough or the cells may not be accepting it. You may need the help of insulin injections... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams

10 Common Symptoms And Signs Of High Blood Pressure

22nd September 2009
High Blood pressure is the measure of force against arteries. Do you have high blood pressure? Do you know what are common symptoms and signs of high blood pressure? This article will give you comprehensive information about common signs and symptoms of h... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Is Diabetes Really Dangerous?

22nd September 2009
Around the world, millions of people suffer from the disease named diabetes. Several encounter death because of this disease. Our body requires insulin to process food items, sugar and starch into energy. But the moment our body fails to use insulin, diab... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Nail Patella Syndrome

22nd September 2009
Introduction Nail Patella Syndrome (NPS) is a form of rare genetic disorder. It causes impairment of bones, joints, nails and even kidneys. An absence or immature kneecaps and thumbnails are responsible to cause Nail Patella Syndrome in an individual. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Utilizing Supplements for Migraine Relief

22nd September 2009
If you suffer from migraine headaches, you know how debilitating and painful they can be. Often times, migraines cause so much pain that people become physically ill and suffer additional symptoms such as stomach ache and blurred vision. The symptoms ca... Read >
Author: Megan Hazel

The Benefits And Perils Of Vitamin A

18th September 2009
Why You Need Vitamin A Vitamin A plays an important role in vision, reproduction, and bone development. It encourages the growth of health surface linings in the eyes, lungs, intestines, and uninary track. Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin. This m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Gestational Diabetes Symptoms Information and Learn about Diabetes Diets

17th September 2009
Diabetes symptoms, whether it is gestational diabetes symptoms or symptoms of other types of diabetes, are different and can vary from person to person. Please keep this in mind as you read through this article, as this is only to serve as a guideline an... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams

Functional advantages of contact lenses over glasses

17th September 2009
The functional advantages of contact lenses over glasses can be felt in areas like sports, working in humid conditions and also in occupations where glasses can be very inconvenient and may not be compatible when using equipment like special headgears. C... Read >
Author: vaibhavsharma

Insomnia Cure - Natural Remedies For Insomnia

10th September 2009
Insomnia is a sleeping disorder characterized by having trouble falling or staying asleep. It's one of the most common medical complaints. It is unavoidable and perfectly normal that we cannot sleep well from time to time, but chronic insomnia is anoth... Read >
Author: Apple

Systemic Candidiasis - When it all goes 'pear-shaped'

05th September 2009
We are all aware of the fungus candida and what happens when it gets a over-excited. Oral or vaginal thrush, tinea, jock itch and the like are annoying in the least, debilitating at their worst, but handled properly these are relatively easy to dianose... Read >
Author: Sam Samson

Astigmatism Correction Naturally... How Does It Work?

02nd September 2009
NO MORE GLASSES! You can accomplish astigmatism correction naturally even if you suffer from strong astigmatism. Reading and watching TV with equal clarity will no longer be a problem for you. If you're like most people you're saying to yourself, who are ... Read >
Author: Evgania Mehler

Diabetes Quick Facts

02nd September 2009
Diabetes is the disease caused by the imbalance in the body sugar levels. Both high and low sugar levels are hazardous to the body. It is very necessary to maintain the normal sugar levels in the body to stay away from the diabetes. Various harmful diseas... Read >
Author: johnfitz

The Right Post-Operation Lasik Care You Should Follow

29th August 2009
One of the most marvelous advancements using modern technology is the Lasik vision correction procedure, where in the space of fifteen minutes many people can reduce or eliminate their reliance on glasses or contact lenses. There is very little preparatio... Read >
Author: carlperez0529

Using Tramadol as a Pain Relief Medication

26th August 2009
Tramadol is a prescription drug administered to patients with both acute and moderate pain symptoms. The drug is sold in many forms including capsules and tablets. You are required to follow the prescriptions provided according to your condition. The amo... Read >
Author: jaun koos

What Are The Ill Effects Of Using Diet Pills For Weight Loss?

20th August 2009
If you ignore all the safety precautions that you should consider at the time of buying any diet pill you could land yourself with extreme health hazards caused by these diet pills. This article is an attempt to get you the knowledge of all the bad effect... Read >
Author: Alien

How to strengthen your eyes naturally

20th August 2009
Computers are hard work for the eyes, if you face it for hours, you would have these eye strain symptom: fatigue, blurred vision, headache, very few people know how to rest their eye effectively; the researchers have developed some exercises that encourag... Read >
Author: conor

How to Sleep Better and Deeply Tonight Like a Sleeping Baby

18th August 2009
In this current growing epidemic world, a lot of people, especially adults who are living in the city with a stressful life are suffering from sleeplessness. If you are one of them, you may wonder how to sleep better and deeply every night just like a sle... Read >
Author: Jack Mao

Control Your Diabetes With Exercise

13th August 2009
Most of us know that exercise is the easiest and best way to reduce blood sugar levels and the dangers of cardiovascular complications. At the same time, it also improves health, both physical and mental. Exercise produces certain chemicals in the body wh... Read >
Author: nunuram

Women and Hypertension

13th August 2009
Most people commonly associate hypertension with men. It is as if women could not develop the disease. It is because most information on hypertension center around excessive drinking, smoking, and sedentary lifestyle as the primary causes of developing hy... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Benzodiazepine

11th August 2009
Benzodiazepine has a long list of Side Effects but the most common ones can be attributed to its properties of sedation and muscle-relaxation. These side effects would include dizziness and decrease in the levels of alertness, drowsiness, and concentra... Read >
Author: argiro.mike

How to Live With Diabetes?

11th August 2009
One of the most dreaded diseases is diabetes. It is a killer disease and it is really very difficult to control. Going by the official US stats, diabetes is the third biggest giant killer among the deadly diseases in the United States of America. The gl... Read >
Author: jassicakainth

How to Live With Diabetes?

10th August 2009
One of the most dreaded diseases is diabetes. It is a killer disease and it is really very difficult to control. Going by the official US stats, diabetes is the third biggest giant killer among the deadly diseases in the United States of America. The gl... Read >
Author: jassicakainth

How to Live With Diabetes?

10th August 2009
One of the most dreaded diseases is diabetes. It is a killer disease and it is really very difficult to control. Going by the official US stats, diabetes is the third biggest giant killer among the deadly diseases in the United States of America. The gl... Read >
Author: jassicakainth

Click For Theatrical Costume Contact Lenses - Newest Halloween Accessory

08th August 2009
Changing the color of your eyes withcostume contact lenses is a way to change your look for a special event or party. However, when it comes time to get a pair, things can become a bit troublesome. Do you need a prescription for lenses if you don't need t... Read >
Author: Brad Roman

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

Achieve Clearer Vision with Pinhole Glasses

31st July 2009
Pinhole glasses have been around in various forms for many years and today, you can benefit from the latest in laser technology as it can produce the crispest, most precise perforations in the lenses of the glasses for optimal vision. If you are unsure of... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier

Are Diet Pills Worth It?

31st July 2009
Diet pills are in great demand in the market. About half of the population is overweight nowadays and so they look for a solution –most often keeping in tune with the trends of time a quick solution. So, people mostly use diet pills to reduce their weig... Read >
Author: jameshanrry

Hair Loss Problems

24th July 2009
Hair loss problems are increasing everyday with more and more people suffering from hair loss today. Everyone wishes to restore their hair with hair loss treatment products. There are so many hair loss treatment products advertised everywhere that people ... Read >
Author: Sudhani

Male Blushing And How To Deal With It

23rd July 2009
Blushing brides. Hot flashing women. What guy wants to blush in company like that? Seriously, it’s the thin skinned, literally, who suffer chronic blushing most often, regardless of gender. Facial blushing is caused by over activity in the sympat... Read >
Author: midas15

2000 Calorie Diabetic Diet - An All-Inclusive Diet For Diabetic People

21st July 2009
An All-Inclusive Diet For Diabetic People Diabetic people are generally have a misconception that, they are being debarred from consuming delicious and sugary foodstuffs. However, the 2000 calorie diabetic diet plan provides excellent food value witho... Read >
Author: MMR21

Info On Chronic Tension Headaches

19th July 2009
Chronic tension headaches are much more common than most people think. Tension headaches are a primary headache, that means there is no exact known cause. Secondary headaches are caused by an illness or another health condition, such as flu, stress, aller... Read >
Author: Cindy

Is Tinnitus Relief With Antidepressants Risky?

18th July 2009
Antidepressants are sometimes given to patients suffering from ringing ears. There have been some studies that show antidepressants can reduce tinnitus symptoms or help people cope better their ringing ears. Unfortunately, the kind of tricyclic antidepres... Read >
Author: bill mann

To look great to loose weight just try sliminate

10th July 2009
Sliminate is basically a fat burning product which has been tested worldwide and it has really surprised everybody with its SENSATIONAL results. Its formula is one of the ancient Chinese formulas. It has come from snow covered mountains of China-which ... Read >
Author: Alien

Type 1 Diabetes – How To Cope With It

05th July 2009
Type 1 diabetes may not be as common as type 2 diabetes, but it does not mean that this should not be given the same amount of attention. Type 1 diabetes happens because the pancreas is unable to produce insulin, or even if it is able to do that at a... Read >
Author: Diana Mortenson

Everything About Diabetes - Information and Advice

01st July 2009
Diabetes is a disorder that affects the way your body uses food for energy. Normally, the sugar you take in is digested and broken down to a simple sugar, known as glucose. The glucose then circulates in your blood where it waits to enter cells t... Read >
Author: ghostb

Everything About Diabetes - Information and Advice

01st July 2009
Diabetes Diabetes is a disorder that affects the way your body uses food for energy. Normally, the sugar you take in is digested and broken down to a simple sugar, known as glucose. Th... Read >
Author: ghostb

Benefits and Answers about Pinhole Glasses

28th June 2009
Pinhole glasses have been around in various forms for many years and today, you can benefit from the latest in laser technology as it can produce the crispest, most precise perforations in the lenses of the glasses for optimal vision. If you are unsure of... Read >
Author: Alan Irel

Why It's Important To Care For Your Eyes

18th June 2009
Visual problems often become more common as we grow older, and we should learn to take preventative measures to combat them and recognize their symptoms. They can include the following: Blind spots (scotomas) – These are areas in our field of vision wh... Read >
Author: TedBrumby

Diabetes Types - Your Questions Answered

15th June 2009
Year after year, lots of people from different parts of the world die because they were inflicted by different diabetes types. It has become a major concern and many health experts have devoted time and effort to study about the disease. They do this t... Read >
Author: Diana Mortenson

Understanding TBI

13th June 2009
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one of the more dangerous head injuries a person can sustain. In the United States, there are about 2 million people who suffer from TBI each year with about 500,000 hospitalized. The incidence of TBI in the US is about 180... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Discover the Common Signs of Anxiety Attacks

06th June 2009
It is important to recognize the signs of anxiety attacks to know how to deal with it. People with anxiety disorder have disturbing symptoms that can interfere with their daily lives. The attack may happen if the sufferer is under stressful situations but... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Typical Symptoms of Diabetes

29th May 2009
Diabetes mellitus or diabetes is a metabolism disorder taking place due to a combination of environmental and hereditary reasons. And the result of it is unusually high levels of sugar in the blood. The blood sugar levels in our bodies are balanced by an ... Read >
Author: steven marks

5 Postcard Design Suggestions for Artists and Photographers

18th May 2009
Design and Layout Ideas and Concepts Meant for the Artistic World Artists go by their passion, and if they were to come up with postcard designs,these materials would have to perfectly represent their profession. Yet in the marketing world, commerciali... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

Contact Lens Sanity

15th May 2009
Safety of contact lenses, like lawn mowers and automobiles, depends far more on human behavior than on modern technology. It's a fact that few technologies start out with the intention of hurting people directly or through the environment, and most emergi... Read >
Author: Dr. Don Miller

Contact Lens Sanity

08th May 2009
Safety of contact lenses, like lawn mowers and airplanes, depends far more on human behavior than on modern technology. It is a fact that few technologies start out with the intention of hurting people directly or through the environment, and most emergin... Read >
Author: Dr. Don Miller

Contact Lens Common Sense

08th May 2009
Safety of contact lenses, like lawn mowers and airplanes, depends far more on human behavior than on the technology. It's a fact that few technologies start out with the intention of hurting people directly or through the environment, and most emerging th... Read >
Author: Dr. Don Miller

Migraine can be severely debilitating but proper treatment and prevention may help

08th May 2009
Who get migraine? Physiologically, migraine headache is a neurological condition that is more commonly known to afflict women than men. Women experience migraines at least three times more often than men, probably because of hormonal changes. However, mi... Read >
Author: mark bevan

Migraine can be severely debilitating but proper treatment and prevention may help

08th May 2009
Who get migraine? Physiologically, migraine headache is a neurological condition that is more commonly known to afflict women than men. Women experience migraines at least three times more often than men, probably because of hormonal changes. However, mi... Read >
Author: mark bevan

Symptoms of Gestational Diabetes - Learn the Symptoms before it is Too Late

07th May 2009
Gestational diabetes is one of the three types of diabetes, aside from type 1 and type 2. This afflicts non-diabetic pregnant women during the fifth or sixth month of pregnancy (weeks 24 and 28) and the symptoms are not usually specific and typically the ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Symptoms of Gestational Diabetes - Learn the Symptoms before it is Too Late

07th May 2009
Gestational diabetes is one of the three types of diabetes, aside from type 1 and type 2. This afflicts non-diabetic pregnant women during the fifth or sixth month of pregnancy (weeks 24 and 28) and the symptoms are not usually specific and typically the ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Relief For Stress - High Blood Pressure Or Diabetes

06th May 2009
There is a misconception that people who are stressed out only lose weight. Even though people do lose weight when stressed out, the opposite is also true. Some people gain weight when they are feeling stressed. In this article we will talk about relief f... Read >
Author: Truby Johnson

Whiplash and Back Injury as Caused by Car Accidents

29th April 2009
Using cars is considered today as one of the effective ways of traveling. This instrument of transportation is built and designed in a way that it will cater to the primary need of the one using it, which is to go from one place to another. However, the p... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Lamictal Can Help With Bipolar

27th April 2009
Bipolar is a disorder that many people all over the world suffer from; some are already diagnosed with the disease but a lot of undiagnosed cases are also noted. What people should know is that bipolar disorder can worsen if it remains untreated. And the... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu

The Cheap Yet Effective Pinhole Glasses

21st April 2009
Most people know little or nothing about pinhole glasses. Pinhole glasses are not made of glass at all but of an opaque substance such as metal or plastic. The user looks through any of the many small holes in the material. These holes have the effect of ... Read >
Author: Mike

Pinhole Glasses: A Practical and Elegant Eyewear

17th April 2009
Pinhole glasses offer a fresh look on vision. Regular spectacles, though common, have several inefficiencies. First they are fragile, and prone to break if they fall. Further, you usually need different pairs for day-to-day usage and for reading. The lens... Read >
Author: Mike

What You Should Know About Different Diabetes Types

15th April 2009
Most of us fully understand that there is more than one distinct diabetes type, but many don’t know exactly what the difference in them is other than with one type you have to take injections of insulin. What are the different signs of diabetes that si... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Postpartum Care -- Don't Try And Be Superwoman!

07th April 2009
Postpartum care is vital if you want to be able to care for your baby in the best way possible. After all you need to look after yourself before you can properly look after anyone else! The postpartum is a time when you may be feeling very tired, moody an... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen

Operating on the Gallbladder – Part Three

07th April 2009
Main bile duct injury The greatest risk during cholecystectomy is injury to the main bile duct. Once in every three hundred operations is the typical frequency of this problem. As it requires major surgery to fix this problem all surgeons are acutely awar... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Understanding Your Diabetes and Learning How to Properly Care For It

05th April 2009
In its simplest definition, diabetes is a disorder of metabolism. It is a disease in which patients contain high levels of sugar in their blood. According to the American Diabetes Association, diabetes currently affects 23.6 million people in the United ... Read >
Author: Eddie Amoakuh

The Nature of Botulinum Toxin

19th March 2009
One microgram of botulinum toxin is lethal to humans. It is one of the most acutely toxic poisons known to mankind and can kill by paralysing musculoskeletal and respiratory systems. Botulinum toxin acts by blocking the release of the chemical neurotransm... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Vicodin – Abuse and Effects

16th March 2009
Vicodin is a combination of acetaminophen, and hydrocodone in a tablet form. It is a painkiller used to get relief from moderate to severe pain. According to National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2007, approximately 50 million Americans of age 12 or olde... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

What Are The Symptoms of Diabetes

13th March 2009
All people with diabetes have one thing in common.they have too much sugar,or glucose,in their blood.people with very high blood glucose levels share similar symptoms; extreme thirst a frequent desire to urinate blurred vision a feeling of bei... Read >
Author: Ranches Hall

Gestational Diabetes - Symptoms Of Diabetes

13th March 2009
There are three main types of diabetes. The third type, Gestational Diabetes, is the kind of that affects pregnant women. The estimation is that 4% of all pregnant women have this type of diabetes and a third of them are not even aware that they have ... Read >
Author: Jane Reynolds+Michael Green

The Benefits To A Diabetic Diet

11th March 2009
Diabetics must choose any food they eat very carefully, as each food choice they make has a profound impact on their overall health on a meal-to-meal basis. Diabetes affects people of all ages, both genders, from all walks of life and backgrounds. Untreat... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

Glaucoma Overview: Learning About a Leading Cause of Blindness

10th March 2009
Glaucoma is an eye disorder that develops when pressure builds up inside of the eye. This occurs when the natural fluids inside the eye do not drain properly, or when the eye produces excess fluid. This pressure can cause damage to the optic nerve and res... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Pinhole Glasses: An Affordable and Stylish Solution to Refractive Eye Disorders

09th March 2009
Do you, your friends, or any member of your family wear prescription eyeglasses? If so, there is an affordable and stylish option available--pinhole eyeglasses. Although they are not a new concept, pinhole glasses are becoming an increasingly popular alte... Read >
Author: Mike

The main causes of high blood pressure

06th March 2009
Each of us are unique and we all deal with and react to various situations in different ways. The way we live our lives, our diet and the levels of stress to which we are subjected can all have a bearing on our general health but more importantly these ar... Read >
Author: asnow275

The main causes of high blood pressure

06th March 2009
Each of us are unique and we all deal with and react to various situations in different ways. The way we live our lives, our diet and the levels of stress to which we are subjected can all have a bearing on our general health but more importantly these ar... Read >
Author: AndySnow2275

Hypnotherapy Help for Headache Pain

03rd March 2009
Headaches are painful experiences that most of us undergo from time to time. Usually they just fade away after a fairly brief period and then they are gone, with no real damage done. Chronic headaches, however, ones that recur with regularity can re... Read >
Author: Peter Field

Complications Symptoms of Diabetes

03rd March 2009
There are different counsel signs and symptoms of diabetes. Both types of diabetes capture 1 and variety 2 have the similar signs and symptoms. Both types of diabetes show excess glucose in the blood and not enough glucose getting absorbed into the cells.... Read >
Author: jainish

Diabetes is growing by 3 percent each year for children and youth

01st March 2009
November 14 is celebrated each year as Children's Day and World Diabetes Day. This year the theme is “Diabetes in children and youth”. Let me take this opportunity to write about diabetes in children. Diabetes is one of the most common diseases that ... Read >
Author: tinams9

Using Pinhole Eyeglasses as Computer Glasses

28th February 2009
It is known that many people experience eye tension from using a computer for many hours every day because of their work or just for fun. This is the main reason for eye problems that we may face such as eyestrain, headache, dry eyes and sometimes blurred... Read >
Author: Mike

Prevacid: A One Stop Solution for Acidity

25th February 2009
Sometimes, minor problems, like acidity, may cause to severe health-related condition if not taken with due consideration. In order to control acid, which releases in the stomach, Prevacid is introduced. The medicine is a proton pump inhibitor which stops... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

A Few Precautions When Using Pinhole Glasses

25th February 2009
Pinhole glasses are the alternative for the conventional glasses. It offers a better exercise than the others. It contains more number of perforations over an opaque material like plastic or metal. These perforations reduce the width of the diverging rays... Read >
Author: Mike

First Aid: Hypoglycemia

24th February 2009
Hypoglycemia is a temporary condition caused by unusually low blood sugar levels. Blood sugar, which is also called blood glucose, helps provide the body with energy. Glucose comes from food and is stored by the body for use between meals. It is necessary... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Effexor: The Finest Antidepressants for Treating Depression

23rd February 2009
Nowadays, majority of persons are facing the problems of depression, anxiety, etc. because of which they are not able to concentrate in their both professional and personal lives. Here comes the remedy for them in the form of Effexor medication. Effexor i... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Pinhole Eyeglasses: Bringing The Facts Into Focus

20th February 2009
An alternative to traditional prescription eyeglasses, pinhole eyeglasses are appropriate for a variety of ocular conditions. By selectively reducing the amount of light beams that enter the eye, pinhole glasses offer relief from blurred vision. It is i... Read >
Author: Mike

What Are The Symptoms Of Narrow Angle Glaucoma?

16th February 2009
Narrow angle glaucoma is a rare form of glaucoma and comes on rapidly. It usually constitutes a trip to the emergency room. The sudden pressure that is created in the eye causes intense pain. This type of glaucoma is hard to ignore, so the person who cont... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Treatment Methods For Excessive Sweating

01st February 2009
Sweat is something normal, that everyone experiences when they exercise, stay in the heat or they're under pressure. However, a lot of people have problems with it on their feet, hands or underarms. It can be embarrassing for them, though it's not thei... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Headaches: What causes them?

28th January 2009
Most people experience a headache from time to time in their lives. Some people may even experience them once or twice a year and yet it causes them little inconvenience. For others, however, headaches can put an abrupt stop to whatever they are doing a... Read >
Author: Joe Gardener

Medications. Side Effects and Drivers.

17th January 2009
If you're taking medicines or some kind of supplements, it is always a good idea to read carefully the indications, because many of them has undesirable effects for drivers. It is so automatic for us to drive our car, that while we respect the traffic r... Read >
Author: Pedro Daniel

Food Poisoning Symptoms

16th January 2009
Food poisoning is caused due intake of leftover food stuff which is contaminated by bacteria, viruses, environmental toxins or toxins present in food itself. The harmful bacteria present in the leftovers can upset your stomach and you can suffer from diar... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Medical Complications of Cocaine

08th January 2009
Cocaine is also known as benzoylmethyl ecgonine, obtained from coca leaves and appears white in color. According to National Survey on Drug Use and Health in 2006, 6 million Americans age 12 and older had abused cocaine in any form and 1.5 million had abu... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

The Drawbacks of Sleeping Pills

05th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2008 Writer fill Sleeping pills are commonly used for people who find trouble sleeping. However, there is evidence to show that, over time, these pills are not as beneficial as they claim to be. In fact, they will ultimately disrupt your ... Read >
Author: writerfill

Sinus Headache Symptoms

19th December 2008
Sinus headaches affect untold numbers of sufferers annually, and they can become an almost yearly affliction. Potentially very painful, sinus headaches can also be treated very effectively. The earlier a sinus headache can be treated, the easier the cours... Read >
Author: Kalidas

How Vision Exercises Can Restore Your Natural Eyesight

19th December 2008
A significant portion of our population suffers from some form of eyesight defect. The most widely known are nearsightedness, farsightedness or hyperopis, and presbyopia(also referred to as old age sight). If you visit your Opthalmologist with one of ... Read >
Author: Joel Sherman

Diabetes in children and youth

06th December 2008
Diabetes is growing by 3 percent each year for children and youth November 14 is celebrated each year as Children's Day and World Diabetes Day. This year the theme is “Diabetes in children and youth”. Let me take this opportunity to write about diabe... Read >
Author: maxilolee

Diabetes - Type 2 Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

04th December 2008
Type 2 diabetes is getting increasingly common in developed countries. Other developing countries are seeing a fast emerging trend of the disease. Diabetes type 2 is caused by insulin deficiency and hyperglycemia. Although this disease is more common in a... Read >
Author: Ash

Being A Vegetarian Can Help With Diabetes

03rd December 2008
Diabetics must choose any food they eat very carefully, as each food choice they make has a profound impact on their overall health on a meal-to-meal basis. Diabetes affects people of all ages, both genders, from all walks of life and backgrounds. Untreat... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

What is Sleep Deprivation - Facts, Symptoms, and Tips for Insomnia

02nd December 2008
Are you not getting enough sleep each night? Are you pondering the question: what is sleep deprivation? Then you might be one of the millions out there suffering from a lack of sleep; which is more commonly known as insomnia. Basically, sleep deprivati... Read >
Author: Writingman1421

What Causes Type 2 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms

26th November 2008
Type 2 diabetes can be a "silent" disease, which means that you may have it and not know you do. One of the most common things that occurs with type 2 diabetes is that you may begin to experience symptoms such as tingling in your fingers or toes (neuropat... Read >
Author: stbotanica

What Causes Type 2 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms

26th November 2008
Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin. Some people are born with this condition or has the onset of diabetes at an early age. This is called juvenile diabetes or type 1. Type 1 diabetes usually requires insu... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Making A Whiplash Compensation Claim

21st November 2008
If you have been in a whiplash injury, then you need to get in touch with a personal injury solicitor. They can tell you what compensation to expect. If it is less than £1000 though, it can be difficult to get representation on a no win no fee basis. Thi... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

The 4 Physical Effects of Sleep Deprivation

18th November 2008
The physical effects of sleep deprivation can be quite numerous, especially when you go for long periods of time without adequate rest. Sleep deprivation, also known as insomnia, can really wreck havoc on your life if it is not kept in check. Aside from t... Read >
Author: Writingman1421

Whiplash Injury Claims Company

11th November 2008
One must be very cautious while driving a car. There are high chances of meeting with an accident. Due to long and tiring journey, or a sudden distraction, you may end up meeting with an accident. Whiplash injuries are the most common type of injury resul... Read >
Author: Sadhana

What Happens to Your Body When You Lack Sleep

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

What Happens to Your Body When You Lack Sleep

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

ADHD Treatment - What Are Your Thoughts About Taking Drugs Or Giving Your Child Drugs?

03rd November 2008
I couldn't believe what I was reading when I started my own ADHD research on ADHD treatments with prescription drugs for children. The information I found left me with unanswered questions and concerns and that's when I had to ask myself, why would I, or... Read >
Author: Connie Wolf

Causes and Symptoms of Diabetes

29th October 2008
Diabetes is a very common metabolic disorder which can be divided into two types: Type-1 diabetes is a condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin. As a result, a patient needs injections of insulin to reduce and regulate the blood gl... Read >
Author: mohamad ali

Eyesight Risk for Diabetic Patients

27th October 2008
There are 23.6 million children and adults in the United States who have diabetes. Diabetes is a diseas in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. There are two types of diabetes; Type 1- is when the body fails to produce insulin, the h... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Dry Eyes; Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

17th October 2008
There are two kinds of tears; those that lubricate the eye and those that are caused by an irritation or emotion. When lubricating, healthy eyes are constantly covered by fluid - a tear film designed to remain stable between blinks. This film prevents dr... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Slimming Tablets Silver

15th October 2008
Obesity is now a growing concern for many people worldwide. If you are obese, you are likely to experience the health risks that go with this condition such as hypertension. That is why it does make sense that you start losing weight as early as possible.... Read >
Author: Ray Kent

The Main Causes Of High Blood Pressure

15th October 2008
Each of us are unique and we all deal with and react to various situations in different ways. The way we live our lives, our diet and the levels of stress to which we are subjected can all have a bearing on our general health but more importantly these ar... Read >
Author: AndySnow2275

Successful Diabetic Management

15th October 2008
There are by and large two distinct types of diabetes and type 2 diabetic is very common with those who are obese and lead inactive lifestyles such as being a couch potato. It is also identified as adult onset diabetes as it is unlike type 1 diabetes and ... Read >
Author: Jhye

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

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

Type 2 Diabetes and What to Expect

10th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Diabetes is becoming more of a problem, if not an epidemic, throughout the country alongside the increasing obesity level of Americans. According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), type 2 diabetes is the most co... Read >
Author: LegalView

Diabetic Diet Recipes Well Within The Budget

06th October 2008
With the right diabetic diet recipes , even if you have diabetes, it does not mean you cannot enjoy good food, it just means that there are a few limits. Being in control of your diet is imperative in reducing the effects of diabetes and can also help lo... Read >
Author: Cheyenne

Baby Learning Toys

29th September 2008
Toys And Babies The mind’s eye can never really picture a baby without a toy. Babies respond instinctively to their surroundings and toys become important as they stimulate the baby’s brain, thereby arousing interest and inquisitiveness. Moreover, ... Read >
Author: Melina Menny

Diabetic Diet Recipes Well Within The Budget

29th September 2008
With the right diabetic diet recipes , even if you have diabetes, it does not mean you cannot enjoy good food, it just means that there are a few limits. Being in control of your diet is imperative in reducing the effects of diabetes and can also help lo... Read >
Author: tipnz

Diabetes and Your Vision

23rd September 2008
Up to 80% of all patients who have had diabetes for 10 years or longer may suffer from complications of diabetes mellitus or damage to the retina; also called diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy is damage to the blood vessels in the eye caused by d... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Recovery Following Lasik Surgery

23rd September 2008
As with any operation, with lasik eye surgery there is a post surgical recovery period. During this time, the healing and vision improvement takes place. If you are considering lasik surgery, you probably have questions about what life is like immediate... Read >
Author: Saul Berger

Discover A Powerful Cure For Sweating Hands!

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

A Five Step Guide to Making Whiplash Claims (Keep It In The Car!)

17th September 2008
Whiplash Injuries are caused by hyperextension of the neck, both forwards and backwards, owing to a quick jerk. Usually people experience whiplash injuries in the case of a collision caused by rapid acceleration or deceleration. The symptoms of whipla... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Hoodia, Alli, And Phentermine: A Relative Comparison.

15th September 2008
The Truth about Hoodia: What You Need to Know Alli is one of the first FDA approved over-the-counter drugs used to treat overweight people. The product comes in capsule form for easy digestion. In order to receive any benefits it should be combined with... Read >
Author: hoodiburn

Symptoms Of Whiplash

10th September 2008
Better education on symptoms of whiplash has become an arch need, with the skyrocketing increase in the number of whiplash injuries. As a result of a sudden backward movement and then forward movement of the neck, when you car is rear ended, defines a whi... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Most Frequent Injuries In Car Accidents – Whiplash

05th September 2008
When it comes to accidents the most frequent questions on everybody’s mind are who was responsible or how much compensation did you get? In car accidents – whiplash is the type of injury that is usually treated lightly but which can have major repercu... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Contact Lens Insertion Tips

05th September 2008
LENSES INSERTION AND REMOVAL OF CONTACT LENSES Initially, you should insert and remove your contact lenses over a cloth or towel spread on the table. A mirror might be handy while learning techniques, but you should learn to do without it. If you fail... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Risks of LASIK Eye Surgery

03rd September 2008
Refractive surgery (LASIK) often produces amazing results, however, as with any medical procedure, there are risks involved. If you're considering LASIK, it's important that you are aware of the limitations and possible complications that may arise. Ac... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

What is Astigmatism?

03rd September 2008
Astigmatism is a condition where the cornea has an irregular shape that causes problems with vision. The cornea, the clear covering of the lens and iris, serves as a protection to the eye and helps transmit light thru the eye. The cornea is normally sph... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

MMA Fight News - Thumbs up or Thumbs down?

01st September 2008
Written by Andrew Torchon During several fights on the UFC, WEC and IFL the fighters involved unintentionally thumbed the other in the eye.  This is going to be a big problem unless a solution is found and quick! Boxing also had suffered from these k... Read >
Author: Lola

Discover the Natural Remedies that Work to Relieve Stress and Anxiety

27th August 2008
We all live lives that are crammed with meetings, deadlines, and tons of stuff that can leave us stressed, anxious, and frazzled at the end of the day. Stress and anxiety can ruin our health. It affects our sleep, our energy, makes us look and feel olde... Read >
Author: Sandi H.

Working Out And How It Can Help Type 2 Diabetes

22nd August 2008
One of the most undemanding and the most workable ways to knock over blood sugar amount, eliminate the dangers of "cardiovascular disease," and perk up health and welfare in general is exercise. In spite of that, in today's inactive world where almost... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

A Look At Treatment For Diabetes

22nd August 2008
Now, a day treatment of diabetes has become a common disease among people. It is caused due to mismanagement of the metabolism of carbohydrates in the body. Diabetes is identified with the excessive production of urine, hunger, thirst and excessive weight... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Think Positive To Recover From Whiplash

17th August 2008
A new study into the effects of whiplash has found that the patient’s attitude has a great impact on the speed of recovery. The study was carried out in Stockholm at the Karolinska Institute, led by Lena Holm. A questionnaire based study was carri... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Help finding a low vision doctor in Washington DC

15th August 2008
You may know something about macular degeneration; for example, you may associate it with aging. This is normally true, but it can also affect people in their 40s and even in their 30s. If you have noticed your central field of vision becoming blurry, cha... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment - Scientific Breakthrough Discovers Root Cause

14th August 2008
There are scientific advancements that look promising for preventing and even reversing Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system. MS is an inflammatory demyelinating condition. Myelin is a ... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams

New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment - Scientific Breakthrough Discovers Root Cause

14th August 2008
There are scientific advancements that look promising for preventing and even reversing Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system. MS is an inflammatory demyelinating condition. Myelin is a ... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams

When Can You Get Compensation For Whiplash?

14th August 2008
Out of the numerous types of injuries, such as strains, back injuries, broken limbs, temporary/permanent loss of sight or hearing, the one that most gets our eye is whiplash injuries. Yes, you can claim compensation for whiplash, but it basically depends ... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

When Can You Get Compensation For Whiplash?

14th August 2008
Out of the numerous types of injuries, such as strains, back injuries, broken limbs, temporary/permanent loss of sight or hearing, the one that most gets our eye is whiplash injuries. Yes, you can claim compensation for whiplash, but it basically depends ... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Some Treatments For Diabetes

14th August 2008
Now a day's diabetes treatment has become a common disease among people. It is caused due to mismanagement of carbohydrate metabolism inside the body. Diabetes is identified with the excessive production of urine, hunger, thirst and excessive loss of weig... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Myths and Facts about Mood Enhancers

13th August 2008
A numerous amounts of mood enhancing supplement brands are available in the market. These include Bliss Shots, rize 2, 4Ever Fit, 8-Ball nutrition etc. The most selling supplement of these is rize 2. There are very few mood enhancing supplements available... Read >
Author: Alien

Whiplash: Can You Make A Claim?

24th July 2008
Arguably the most common form of injury following a car accident is whiplash. Even a relatively low speed car collision can cause it and, whilst the symptoms can take several hours to appear, the consequences can be devastating. Whiplash occurs when a... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Don’t Shrug Off A Whiplash Claim

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

Risks of LASIK Eye Surgery

18th July 2008
Refractive surgery (LASIK) often produces amazing results, however, as with any medical procedure, there are risks involved. If you're considering LASIK, it's important that you are aware of the limitations and possible complications that may arise. Ac... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

What is Astigmatism?

18th July 2008
Astigmatism is a condition where the cornea has an irregular shape that causes problems with vision. The cornea, the clear covering of the lens and iris, serves as a protection to the eye and helps transmit light thru the eye. The cornea is normally spher... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

Conjunctivitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

15th July 2008
Conjunctivitis, commonly known as pinkeye, is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids. While pinkeye can sometimes be alarming because it may make the eyes extrem... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Migraine

14th July 2008
Migraine is a form of headache associated with vascular contraction. It makes patient hypersensitive and is identified by throbbing pain either in one-side of headache or in whole. It is caused by contraction in blood vessels and other chemical changes in... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Migraine

03rd July 2008
Migraine is a neurological ailment that has many symptoms. The main symptom is headache and more women than men suffer from migraine. Throbbing ache on one side of the head accompanied by nausea and vomiting that can last from a few hours to even days. Pa... Read >
Author: Rene Moller

How To Deal With Male Yeast Infection

26th June 2008
Yeast infection is not for women only. There are very many male yeast infections being treated every now and then. The most common places where male yeast infections happen are the gut, groin and the anus. They cause so much discomfort if they multiple to... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Positive Outlook Speeds Whiplash Recovery

19th June 2008
A new study into the effects of whiplash has found that the patient’s attitude has a great impact on the speed of recovery. The study was carried out in Stockholm at the Karolinska Institute, led by Lena Holm. A questionnaire based study was carried... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

What are the symptoms of diabetes?

11th June 2008
Diabetes often goes undiagnosed because many of its symptoms seem so harmless. Recent studies indicate that the early detection of diabetes symptoms and treatment can decrease the chance of developing the complications of diabetes. The symptoms of diabet... Read >
Author: Paul

The Best Way To Receive Compensation For Whiplash Injury

04th June 2008
Approach a solicitor for a compensation for whiplash injury; he will first calculate the possible compensation with his experience to find out if the amount is above 1,000 pounds. If the amount is less, then he will not represent the compensation case, be... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Blepharitis Treatment without Medicine

29th May 2008
Blepharitis, in layman's words, is the inflammation of the eyelids accompanied with such symptoms as redness, itching, burning, excessive tearing, blurred vision, and dry eye. These symptoms are associated with bacterial infections on the lids. As current... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Whiplash and Road Traffic Accidents

28th May 2008
It has been estimated that two in three people who are involved in road traffic collisions will end up suffering the effects of whiplash through experiencing problems in their neck and surrounding area. These symptoms usually develop within a few hours bu... Read >
Author: Helen

Make Your Claim For Compensation For Whiplash Injuries Today

27th May 2008
Compensation for whiplash injuries can be claimed only if the road accident and the whiplash injury which results from the accident, are not the claimant’s fault. Whiplash injuries can be caused due to accidents which occur in road traffic, accidents wh... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Signs of Keratoconus

21st May 2008
The eyes are a complex organ with all its layers and parts having an examination regularly is important. However knowing the signs of serious eye conditions can help it be detected and treated early. Keratoconus is a progressive eye disorder. It changes t... Read >
Author: Dr. Brian Boxer-Wachler

Diabetes symptoms – What to Watch For in Children

20th May 2008
Unfortunately one in every 700 children of school going age is suffering from diabetes. According to a research, it has been proved that this ratio will increase to a good amount in coming years. Most parents are not able to spot when the disease has alre... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Concussion – Causes, Symptoms, Types And Treatment

20th May 2008
Concussion is a change in mental status caused by trauma (shock). It is accompanied by confusion, loss of memory, and, sometimes, loss of consciousness. Types Simple concussion: In a simple concussion, the person the symptoms gradually resolve, and ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Panic Attacks – Coping Up Made Easy

20th May 2008
Panic attacks are a dreadful situation for an individual who goes through it. No one can understand the pain and trauma, the individual experiences. It is almost as if one is going to die. The worst part is that the health care practitioner is unable t... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Complete Information on Botulism

15th May 2008
Botulism is a paralytic disease caused by the neurotoxins of Clostridium botulinum. In the United States an average of several cases of botulism are reported each year. Of these, approximately 25% are foodborne, 72% are infant botulism, and 3% are wound b... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Correcting Vision Problems

08th May 2008
Information on Correcting Vision Problems. correcting vision problems Requires the Help of a Low Vision Specialist It is vital that everyone get regular eye examinations in order to insure good eye health, and this is particularly true of adults aged f... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes

24th April 2008
One of the most undemanding and the most workable ways to knock over blood sugar amount, eliminate the dangers of "cardiovascular disease," and perk up health and welfare in general is exercise. In spite of that, in today's inactive world where almost ... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Effective Method to Fight Hypoglycemia

09th April 2008
Have you been feeling hungrier than usual, and eating more than usual, too? Do you feel fatigued or anxious constantly? Those are some of the symptoms of hypoglycemia. Other symptoms associated with hypoglycemia include insomnia, loss of appetite, shakine... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

I wish Summer Romance Was Every Day All The Day

09th April 2008
As summer approaches in most parts of the world some people have a blurred vision of what is awaiting them. What is in store for their love life either in marriage or while dating. Many people start planning ahead of time in anticipation of the summer rom... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

What's in Your Baby Mattress? part 2

09th April 2008
What’s in Your Baby Mattress? Part2 A couple was asked if they would like their 2 young children (ages 18 months and 5 yrs) to be part of a cutting-edge study to measure the chemicals in their little bodies. The parents were fascinated and not wor... Read >
Author: Audra

Diabetes and A Good Healthy Life

04th April 2008
A good healthy life. As with many things that are good for you in life, there is a payAlthough many people diagnosed with diabetes initially worry about the future, there is no reason why with a properly regulated diet, they cannot enjoy aback and di... Read >
Author: tipnz

Diabetic titles from award-winning cookbook authors.

03rd April 2008
Although many people diagnosed with diabetes initially worry about the future, there is no reason why with a properly regulated diet, they cannot enjoy a good healthy life. As with many things that are good for you in life, there is a payback and di... Read >
Author: tipnz

Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes by Nztip

03rd April 2008
One of the most undemanding and the most workable ways to knock over blood sugar amount, eliminate the dangers of “cardiovascular disease,” and perk up health and welfare in general is exercise. In spite of that, in today’s inactive world wh... Read >
Author: tipnz

Diabetic titles from award-winning cookbook authors

03rd April 2008
Although many people diagnosed with diabetes initially worry about the future, there is no reason why with a properly regulated diet, they cannot enjoy a good healthy life. As with many things that are good for you in life, there is a payback and diabe... Read >
Author: tipnz

Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes by Nztip

03rd April 2008
One of the most undemanding and the most workable ways to knock over blood sugar amount, eliminate the dangers of “cardiovascular disease,” and perk up health and welfare in general is exercise. In spite of that, in today’s inactive world wher... Read >
Author: tipnz

Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes

03rd April 2008
One of the most undemanding and the most workable ways to knock over blood sugar amount, eliminate the dangers of “cardiovascular disease,” and perk up health and welfare in general is exercise. In spite of that, in today’s inactive world wh... Read >
Author: tipnz

Stye – Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

02nd April 2008
A sty (sometimes spelled stye) is a tender, painful red bump located at the base of an eyelash or under or inside the eyelid. The medical term for a sty is hordeolum (plural, hordeola). A sty results from an acute infection of the oil glands of the eye... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How To Identify Diabetes Diseases Symptoms

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

Cure Excessive Sweating - 3 Proven ways to Cure Excessive Sweating

28th March 2008
When you meet someone new there is always the risk of nerves getting in the way but if you have hyperhidrosis then that can be a huge problem. Hyperhidrosis is the medical term that is used to describe excess sweating and about 1% of the population suffe... Read >
Author: Sean Lee

Vitamins, Minerals and Antioxidants

19th March 2008
We have heard the expression that if it is too good to be true then it probably is. However, there is no easier method of filling in the gaps that your diet leaves open than to supplement with proper vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Yet we still ove... Read >
Author: Travis

Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Iritis

17th March 2008
Iritis is the most common type of uveitis. Uveitis occurs equally in males and females. Iritis is a form of anterior uveitis and refers to the inflammation of the iris of the eye. There are two main types of iritis: acute and chronic. Acute iritis is a ty... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How to Get Out of Going to Your Own Funeral - Grave News

05th March 2008
A healthier outlook on life is the answer to prevent an early death. If you continue to neglect your body then you may as well be digging an early grave for yourself. Family members will always feel pain if the inevitable happens, but having to feel it... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Can Laser Corrective Eye Surgery Be The Best Solution For Me?

04th March 2008
The best LASIK candidates are looking to correct myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism and have a solid understanding of potential risks as well as benefits of the treatment. For people considering LASIKit's best to get a second and possibly third opinion to ... Read >
Author: David Parton

Contact Lens Solution Recalled

25th February 2008
After a serious and blinding eye disease was linked to the Moisture Plus Contact Lens Solution from Advanced Medical Optics (AMO), one of the largest U.S. manufacturers of cleaning solutions for contact lens, was discoverd the Centers for Disease Control ... Read >
Author: Legal

Migraine – Alternative Treatment for Migraine Disease

25th February 2008
A migraine is a throbbing, intense headache in one half of the head. It can affect people of all ages. The cause of migraine is not known. During an attack, the blood vessels in the brain dilate and then draw together with stimulation of nerve ending... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Dry Eyes

19th February 2008
Dry eye syndrome is one of the most common problems treated by eye physicians. Over ten million Americans suffer from dry eyes. It is usually caused by a problem with the quality of the tear film that lubricates the eyes. Healthy eyes are continuously ... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk

Diabetes Information and Prevention

11th February 2008
Diabetes is a life-long disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood. Glucose comes from the foods you eat. Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into your cells to give them energy. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body. An est... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Various Physical and Medical Effects of Alcohol Addiction

06th February 2008
Addiction is developing to a global issue and “alcohol addiction” is developing into a serious problem due to the wide distribution and legal property of alcoholic beverages. The noun ‘alcoholism’ has various interpretations. Ordinarily, alcoho... Read >
Author: Berlin Flores

Prediabetes – How to Prevent Prediabetes?

05th February 2008
Prediabetes is a condition in which the blood sugar levels of the body are elevated over a period of time and within a specific range. The blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed as Type 2 diabetes. Prediabetes may be... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Should I take the Xiao yao wan Chinese herbal anti-depressant?

22nd January 2008
The Xiao yao wan Chinese herbal anti-depressant is meant to relieve the problems that are associated with stagnation of the Qi (or chi vital energy) in your liver which is believed to be the cause of depression in people. The symptoms that will show a Tra... Read >
Author: springherb11

Anxiety treatment the herbal way

20th January 2008
Lets start with a story you might find familiar. Some months ago now my wife started to complain how suddenly she felt her face would become red. One look at her confirmed "yes, your face is very red". The look was red cheeks, neck and chest. Some time... Read >
Author: terryg

Top Tips To Treat And Prevent Glaucoma

19th January 2008
Your eyeball is filled with fluid (aqueous humor) under a certain amount of pressure, which helps the eye maintain its shape. The pressure can get too high if the fluid builds up and can’t flow out of the eye. This condition is called glaucoma. If not c... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

Beauty Cannot Be Found At the Tip of a Syringe

15th October 2007
It's a hard lesson to learn but beauty just cannot be found at the end of a scalpel or the tip of a syringe. The only fountain of youth that is guaranteed to keep your face looking younger is facial exercise. Injections using serums that paralyze and plu... Read >
Author: Cynthia Rowland

Facts About Diabetes

05th October 2007
Finding out you or someone you love has diabetes is scary. But don't panic. Diabetes is serious, but people with diabetes can live long, healthy, happy lives.The cause of diabetes continues to be a mystery, although both genetics and environmental factors... Read >
Author: JanL

Conjunctivitis Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Conjunctivitis , commonly known as pink eye , is an infection of the conjunctiva (the outer-most layer of the eye that covers the sclera ). It is a fairly common condition and usually causes no danger to the eye or your child's vision. Often called "pink ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Chalazion Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
A chalazion is usually a reaction to trapped oil secretions and not caused by bacteria, although the site can become secondarily infected by bacteria. This lump, which may feel like a small smooth pea in the eyelid, is usually just a little further back f... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

An introduction to computer glasses

25th September 2007
Today the world is of computer and about 80% of people work on computer on a regular basis. Staring at flat screen for hours together may cause eyestrain, headaches, dry eyes, blazing, and blurred vision, this is known as computer vision syndrome (CVS). C... Read >
Author: rejina kelis

Wishing away your worries, Kicking away the Blues

06th August 2007
Summary: Reasons, causes of anxiety; its symptoms; Introduction to anti anxiety drugs; other uses of anxiety drugs; most preferred anxiety drugs; “off label” anxiety drugs, (most popular); how anxiety drugs are almost non-existent; how alternati... Read >
Author: aseya

Wishing away your worries, Kicking away the Blues

03rd August 2007
Summary: Reasons, causes of anxiety; its symptoms; Introduction to anti anxiety drugs; other uses of anxiety drugs; most preferred anxiety drugs; “off label” anxiety drugs, (most popular); how anxiety drugs are almost non-existent; how alternati... Read >
Author: aseya

Do You Have Any of the Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes?

11th July 2007
Do you have any of the common symptoms of diabetes which may be warnings that you are developing the disease? Diabetes is a very common metabolic disease brought about by deficient insulin in the body. This disrupts normal blood glucose level in the bo... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings

Diabetes Treatment For A Healthy Future

29th June 2007
Unfortunately, in today's world, diabetes has become a common disease. It is caused due to mismanagement of carbohydrate metabolism inside the body. Diabetes is identified with the excessive production of urine, hunger, thirst and excessive gain, or loss ... Read >
Author: Alien

Some advice for reducing eye problem of computer users

19th June 2007
More than 50 percent of computer users experience eyestrain, blurred vision, headaches and other visual symptoms. Many of these problems can be reduced through an anti-glare screens and eye exercises. Spending too much time looking at a computer screen ma... Read >
Author: Sarpras Navas

Discover The Symptoms and Treatment of Diabetes

15th June 2007
When it comes to a disease like diabetes, it seems as if everyone is an expert, but before you make decisions based on non-medical people's opinions, make sure you have your facts straight. In general, the classic and typical symptoms of diabetes are w... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

How do glasses correct sight?

07th June 2007
People need glasses to correct blurred vision. Blurring occurs when the image of the object that you are looking at is not focussed in the correct place on the retina at the back of the eye. There are four reasons why the image can focus in the wrong plac... Read >
Author: fashionspecsdirect

April is Women's Health Awareness Month

18th April 2007
Two Diagnoses: Eye Condition Reveals Multiple Sclerosis Ask VSP network eye doctor David P. YESnick O.D., to estimate the value of a yearly eye exam, and this Las Vegas eye doctor won't mince his words. "Take it from me, an annual eye exam can be a... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten

A brief description about Blepharoplasty

12th April 2007
Eyelid surgery is also called blepharoplasty. This involves removing of fat usually along with excess skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. Eyelid surgery can correct drooping upper lids and puffy bags below your eyes. Features that make you ... Read >
Author: Looking Yourbest

Tired Of Wearing Glasses Get Lasik

07th April 2007
Many people have heard the term LASIK but do not know what it stands for. The proper interpretation is Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis The procedure reshapes the cornea which is permanent by using a laser to do the surgery. The procedure is carried... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

Debunking Narcolepsy: The Telltale Signs, Antecedents, and Potential Treatments

27th March 2007
The first sign of narcolepsy is uncontrollable sleepiness during daytime. It could reach years to finally diagnose a sleep problem as narcolepsy as other factors might have stimulated it, and the problem happens no matter how much you've rested. Narcole... Read >
Author: articlesubmitters

Overview of possible Rosacea treatments

27th March 2007
To this moment, no actual cure for Rosacea has been found; the condition can only be controlled, prevented from getting permanent, from developing complications and from occurring more often. The therapy depends on the four major forms of Rosacea: 1. ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to manage and keep under control diabetes type 2 Mellitus?

27th March 2007
Diabetes type 2 Mellitus, also know as non-insulin dependent diabetes is an affection which generally installs at maturity after the age of 45. Until a few years there were not so many cases of obese children but now, as the number of obese children is in... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Aspartame Disease

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

First Let’s Find the Diabetes Symptoms – Then the Remedies

12th March 2007
“What did you say - I have diabetes?” How often have doctors heard this from their patients? Diabetes often in the early stages causes no pain. Therefore it can go undetected. Living in the background diabetes can have very serious consequences if le... Read >
Author: aron wallad

Watch Out, Diabetes Can Cause Blurred Vision or Even Blindness

12th March 2007
Here we are in the age of speed. We want everything fast. Our food (and that could be another problem), our work and searching on the internet. Now where am I going with an article about blurred vision? With diabetes reaching epidemic proportions, more an... Read >
Author: aron wallad

Diabetes Disease and Fatigue

12th March 2007
Your body can experience being tired and worn-down for numerous reasons: stress, pregnancy, medications, and inactivity, just to name a few. After expressing there is pain, tiredness is the second most mentioned general symptom by patients in the doc... Read >
Author: aron wallad

Cant Stand Glasses? Here is a Great Way to Get Rid of Them.

03rd February 2007
If you among many people that are thinking about have laser vision correction surgery done, it is a good idea to do so. After having the surgery, the candidate will no longer have to be dependent on glasses and contact lenses. People with certain v... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Medication For Treating Your Panic Attack Symptoms

30th January 2007
Panic Attacks are an emotional disorder which can completely take over your life. They make you extremely vulnerable, and you constantly question whether another panic attack is on the way. This sometimes results in sufferers being too scared to leave the... Read >
Author: Paul Simpson

WHICH ANTIDEPRESSANT IS BEST FOR ME

23rd January 2007
You are diagnosed with depression and your doctor is suggesting medication, now what? The decision to take antidepressants may seem simple ... you take them and they make you feel better, right? Not necessarily. There is so much more you need to consider ... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Wilson

The Variety of Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

04th January 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a complex disorder of the nervous system which can generate a wide range of symptoms, varying in intensity and duration. Each patient’s experience with multiple sclerosis is different and symptoms are perceived differently from a p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Do not let diabetes control you

02nd January 2007
Diabetes is an affection that prevents the human body from using insulin in transforming the glucose from the blood, leading to an accumulation of glucose in the blood, also known as a high sugar level in the blood. As a consequence of diabetes, the h... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Diet Pills are a Immediate and Effective Way to Lose Weight

04th December 2006
If you've ever table runner guilty, ashamed, or embarrassed for failing to reduce weight with strict eating and exercise plans, you should nix expeditiously. It's not your cantankerous. After all, in today's eager day and age, we can't be expected to have... Read >
Author: apiwat songworn

Whiplash Compensation Claims

23rd November 2006
Most whiplash injuries occur when you are in your car and another car smacks into the backend of your car. The impact of the collision pushes your car forward and your whole body is thrown forward and then backwards. People who experience whiplash may d... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

How To Live With Diabetes?

17th November 2006
How To Live With Diabetes? One of the most dreaded diseases is diabetes. It is a killer disease. It is really very difficult to control this disease. Going by the official US stats, Diabetes is the third biggest giant killer among the deadly diseases i... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Adversity: Your Seed of Greatness (Three Secrets to Using Adversity to Become Great)

16th November 2006
From our first day on earth until our last, we face different levels of adversity. Adversity may be sickness, a property loss, or the loss of a family member. It may be a lost career promotion or a business setback. How we handle these adversities ... Read >
Author: Joy Fisher-Sykes

Understanding Polymyalgia Rheumatica Symptoms

15th November 2006
Arthritis is a common ailment that more than 50 million American's suffer from. There are more than 100 different types of arthritis some more common than others. Polymyalgia Rheumatica is a rarer form of arthritis that affects the muscles rather than t... Read >
Author: Suellen Cazarez

Identify The Symptoms Of Diabetes In Time

09th November 2006
“Prevention is better than cure” Each syllable of this wise saying is worth its weight in gold. It is applicable to any aspect of life, but it is emphatically applicable as regards your health. You can replace your TV, you can replace your car, bu... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Dizziness And Headache: A Complex Combo

20th October 2006
Headache accompanied with dizziness is a very common health condition. In fact when you receive the combination of headache and dizziness, the diagnosis becomes even more important. Herein, you need to find out if the symptoms of headaches and dizziness a... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Dry Skin May be a Symptom of More Serious Conditions

27th September 2006
While dry skin is often just that, it is also a symptom of many other physical problems. Shielding lotion is now recommended by thousands of doctors to treat and prevent dry skin, but if you also have other symptoms, then it is wise to see a medical docto... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Benefits of Water Anti Aging

07th September 2006
Water has been called the elixir of life and when we think about the benefits of water anti aging comes readily to mind. In an ancient Japanese legend, the hero Takenouchi no Sukune drank daily from the waters of a sacred well, and lived to be more than 3... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Astigmatism and Toric Lenses The Condition And The Solution

31st August 2006
Astigmatism is quite a common condition caused by irregularities in the cornea or lens of the eye, and distorts the image on the retina. Those having a slight blurred vision are not even aware that they have astigmatism. In the case of more severe astigma... Read >
Author: Michael Wright

Tenuate Diet Pills are a Rapid and Effective Way to Lose Weight

21st August 2006
If you've ever felt guilty, ashamed, or embarrassed for failing to reduce weight with strict eating and exercise plans, you should stop immediately. It's not your fault. After all, in today's busy day and age, we can't be expected to have the time, energy... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter

Detecting Diabetes and Caring For It

21st August 2006
One of the best things you can do for your health is to know how to detect diabetes before it becomes an even bigger problem in your life by not taking care of it. Believe it or not there are quite a few people out there who don't exactly know what diabet... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille

During LASIK Surgery

21st August 2006
Most of the fear related to any type of surgery lies in the unknown element of the procedure. LASIK laser eye surgery is no different than any other type of procedure. LASIK laser eye surgery is actually a very simple process that can be explained easil... Read >
Author: J&G Reay

Diet tips, even if you haven't yet got diabetes

13th August 2006
Diabetes is a condition in which the body fails to produce enough insulin. Insulin is the hormone that controls the level of sugar in our blood. Although we need some sugar in our blood, if it is allowed to rise too high, it can become dangerous. Diabete... Read >
Author: Lizette le Clus-Fox

Migraine Headaches - What Are They?

13th July 2006
Copyright 2006 TriggerOptics.com The possibility of a migraine headache can easily become the worst fear of anyone who has ever suffered from one. These debilitating headaches are believed to be caused by changes in the levels of serotonin in the brain... Read >
Author: Rick Cosby

Nail Patella Syndrome

29th June 2006
Introduction Nail Patella Syndrome (NPS) is a form of rare genetic disorder. It causes impairment of bones, joints, nails and even kidneys. An absence or immature kneecaps and thumbnails are responsible to cause Nail Patella Syndrome in an individual. ... Read >
Author: Tania Jain

What happens during Lasik Eye Surgery?

12th June 2006
LASIK laser eye surgery is no different than any other type of surgical procedure. LASIK laser eye surgery is considered a very simple surgical procedure that is repeated many times all over the world every single hour. The patient will sit down in a ... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong

Is Laser Eye Surgery Safe?

06th June 2006
In most cases laser eye surgery is safe. But, like any other surgical procedure there are certain risks that need to be addressed. A large number of patients have been able to stop wearing glasses after surgery and have achieved 20/40 vision, or better, t... Read >
Author: chelsea ciszewskic

High Blood pressure signs symptoms causes

26th May 2006
High Blood Pressure Symptoms High BloHigh Blood pressure is the force of blood against arteries. Do you have high blood pressure? This article will give you detail about 10 common sypmtoms and sings of hypertension or High Blood Pressure.ssure may hav... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

Meridia - Get Rid of Tiring Exercises

26th May 2006
Are you tired of those tiring exercises and crash diets? Do you sometimes wish had there been an easier way to reduce weight? If yes, then be happy and don't worry. Meridia, diet pills are there to help you. Meridia is a prescribed diet pill that has p... Read >
Author: Kim Parker

10 Common Symptoms And Signs Of High Blood Pressure

12th May 2006
High Blood pressure is the measure of force against arteries. Do you have high blood pressure? Do you know what are common symptoms and signs of high blood pressure? This article will give you comprehensive information about common signs and symptom... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

I can see clearly now the blur is gone: What Bifocal contact lenses can do for you

07th May 2006
I can see clearly now the blur is gone: What Bifocal contact lenses can do for you I can see clearly now the blur is gone, I can see all obstacles in my way, gone are the blurry days where I felt blind, it's gonna be a bright, bright sunshinin' day. Th... Read >
Author: Sean Willoughby

When to Change Your Wiper Blades

13th April 2006
Finally, the cold and snowy months are over. It is time for everything to warm up. And yes, this month, April, is also National Car Care Month. So it would be best to know how to take good care of your vehicle. This month is specifically not just for cl... Read >
Author: Mark Clarkson

Coping with Diabetes

22nd February 2006
Every day, in the United States, more than 2000 new cases of diabetes are diagnosed. Type II diabetes, the most prevalent form of diabetes worldwide, often shows few or even no symptoms! After eating, food is broken down into what is known as glucose,... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker

Deeper Down Deeper in Debt - Funerals

12th October 2005
The last goodbye at a funeral leaves you reminiscing about the good times, also leaving a trail of fond memories of the dearly departed. But after a funeral you find that it can also leave a huge debt hanging over your head. The cost to bury a loved on... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Diabetes, Recognizing the Signs, and Symptoms

04th October 2005
Do you find yourself going to the bathroom more than usual? Are you unusually hungry or thirsty? Is fatigue a normal, everyday feeling? Does spontaneous, blurred vision interfere with you daily life? If this sounds like you, you may have Diabetes. Dia... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman

How To Deal With A Whiplash Injury

08th September 2005
It happens all the time: long, tiresome travel, a moment of distraction or a sudden meeting with a road-hog - and suddenly you end up in a crash. Whiplash injury is very often, maybe 80% of the time, the result of car accidents. It's an injury caused ... Read >
Author: Mohammad Latif

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff!

20th July 2005
If you have been diagnosed with astigmatism, myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness) or presbyopia there are a vast amount of solutions available to correct and treat your specific vision problem. With the medicine and technology available to... Read >
Author: Marci Crane