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Health Benefits of Antioxidant Rich Fruits

03rd November 2009
The antioxidant rich fruits strengthen the memory, heart, cell membrane, nervous system, immune system and vision. They help in the prevention of cancer, help in digestion, fight against the bacteria, toxic chemicals and viruses. They are also responsible... Read >
Author: mildred

The Effects of Physiotherapy on Neurological Conditions

30th September 2009
Neurological conditions may be very severe. They can be life-threatening at times, and they can certainly affect the quality of the patient's life. There are many neurological conditions and physiotherapy can help many of them. Alzheimer's disease tak... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson

Grow old peacefully in the best Florida assisted living facility.

14th September 2009
If you are living in the state of Florida or the state tagged as the Flowery Easter by Juan Ponce de Leon, you would probably bombard people with a lot of reasons not to move out. It is blessed as one of the areas that have the best climate being close to... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks

Swine Flu: General Information

17th August 2009
It's difficult to escape the noise surrounding swine flu at the moment. And in that noise, it's also sometimes difficult to distinguish accurate, useful information from hearsay and bluster. We're all in favour of people making informed decisions, so we'v... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Is it Alzheimer’s or just Old Age?

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

Saffron: Spicy Yellow Solution for Depression

30th April 2009
For thousands of years the yellow spice, saffron has been used by traditional medical systems to treat several illnesses. Contemporary clinical research has shown that, when it comes to the treatment of mild to moderate depression, saffron is on a par wit... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD

Effective Benefits and Uses of Holy Basil

15th April 2009
Basil is by far one of the most popular herbs, noted for both its wonderful flavor and its lovely form and color. Describing its flavor is not easy; sweet and pungent, it can taste of lemon, licorice, mint, even cinnamon! The plants come in many colors, f... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Reap the Benefits of Volunteering

04th March 2009
Contrary to what cynics may think, there is no lack of good people around. In every community, you're bound to find people who are willing to help, people who dedicate their time for different types of charities and causes. But why are they doing this? Wh... Read >
Author: Laura Roberts

Celiac Disease and the Grains That Cause This Illness

17th January 2009
Eating grain products - breads, cakes, cereals - have long been consider a healthy choice. If you look at the RDA recommendations, grains, at the bottom of the pyramid, are what you should be eating the most of to maintain a healthy body. The RDA's re... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Topical Skin Care for Anti-Aging Can Get a Boost With Resveratrol

29th September 2008
You may have heard that the incidence of heart disease in France is far lower than in the U.S. Scientists spent a long time trying to figure out how that could possibly be when the traditional French diet - lots of cheese, bread, sauces, wine with every m... Read >
Author: Creative Assistant

SHEPHERD’S PURSE

15th May 2008
A very common medicinal herb, but so little known for its therapeutic uses, shepherd's purse is used for treating muscle afflictions as well as adjusting blood circulation. Shepherd's purse is a perennial herb which bears likenesses with the knapsacks w... Read >
Author: cristi ion

The Process Of Diagonising Bacteria In Urine

25th March 2008
Bacteria in urine causes serious disease called urinary tract infections, commonly known as UTI. UTI is an urge incontinence that involves a strong, sudden need to urinate, chasing behind the bladder contraction that result in leakage. Usually bacteri... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Various Forms of ADHD Medications

20th February 2008
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) occurs in children as well as adults, and cause symptoms such as restlessness, inattentiveness, aggression, agitation, inability to focus as well as hyperactivity and learning disorders in children. It shoul... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Home Remedies for Constipation

11th October 2007
Constipation is one of the most common digestive complaints. Constipation is a symptom, not a disease. Constipation is defined as having a bowel movement fewer than three times per week. Some people who are constipated find it painful to have a bowel move... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Hope of cure for fatal brain diseases

21st June 2007
SCIENTISTS HAVE developed a revolutionary new treatment for neurological diseases that uses an injection to tweak the way genes work in the brain. The research raises hopes for a new era of effective treatments for some of the most debilitating - and ... Read >
Author: Sandeep
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