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Satellite TV a Contributing Factor in ADD?

23rd March 2010
Within the past several decades, there has been an explosion of diagnosis for Attention Deficit Disorder (more commonly known as ADD) among American children. This is a puzzling issue for psychologists, parents, and teachers to sort out. There is much l... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Who Gets Prostate Cancer?

05th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Eamon Greville Prostate Cancer is an increasingly common diagnosis, affecting in excess of over 25,000 men every in the United Kingdom alone. It is also particularly common within the USA The numbers are rising every year as the Pros... Read >
Author: abdalesales

Obesity Surgery: A Weighty Issue Made Light

10th February 2010
Life is a medley of smiles, sobs and sniffles, with sniffles predominating. The reason for the not so ‘light' moments of millions of people worldwide is obesity. The physical condition of being severely overweight, with a BMI of over 30, can be termed a... Read >
Author: adalphpaul

Causes and Treatment of Bunions

03rd February 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Bruce Lashley What is a bunion? A bunion is a structural bone deformity found in the area on the side of the foot behind the big toe. It often gives the impression that there has been an increase in bone growth; however, on X-ray,... Read >
Author: Bruce Lashley DPM

Herbal Treatment for Crohn's Disease

02nd February 2010
Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease, the general name for diseases that cause swelling in the intestines. Because the symptoms of Crohn's disease are alike to other intestinal disorders, such as bad-tempered bowel syndrome and ulcerative co... Read >
Author: dr. sarkozy mikal

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

29th January 2010
The attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity (ADHD) is a behavioral syndrome with neurobiological bases and a strong genetic component and is a highly prevalent disorder that is estimated, affects between 5 and 10% of the infant - youth to be about 3... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

What Trigger Cirrhosis of Liver

26th January 2010
Cirrhosis is a liver disease that primarily affects women in middle age of life. While the cause of the disease is unknown, is an autoimmune disorder. The name of the disease is not successful, because not all people with this diagnosis are at stage of ci... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

ALCOHOLISM - LEARN ABOUT ALCOHOLISM SYMPTOMS, STAGES AND HOW ARE ALCOHOLISM TREATED

20th January 2010
Alcoholism Alcoholism interventions should be carefully planned and developed by professional substance abuse counselors who are experienced in such procedures. The most essential purpose of an alcoholism intervention is to get the alcoholic to seek prof... Read >
Author: us drugstore

Are some dog breeds really itchier than others?

05th January 2010
Some breeds have a reputation for being itchy. These include West Highland White Terriers, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers and German Shepherds. There are plenty of old wives' tales relating to the care of our dog... Read >
Author: happytails

Eczema Can Run in Families: The Role of Hereditary Factors

11th December 2009
Atopic dermatitis is a form of eczema that can have both allergic factors as well as a genetic root. This type of eczema seems to have a genetic component and can be interlinked when doing a genealogy study. The symptoms include dryness, red patches, swel... Read >
Author: try2bawriter

Exercise for breast

27th November 2009
Fitness is very important to maintain or improve the health and beauty of the breast. Regular physical activity improves elasticity and firmness of the skin and tissues are crucial steps to a healthy and beautiful breasts. A little 'anatomy Gymnastics Sen... Read >
Author: reginaldrex

Bulimia Symptoms and Treatment

26th November 2009
Bulimia is an eating disorder. People with bulimia usually have a normal weight, but perceive themselves to be fat. Or they may feel intense guilt or self-disgust when they eat. These feelings are so strong that people with bulimia throw up much of the fo... Read >
Author: alleysmith

psoriasis

24th November 2009
Psoriasis is a condition that affects your skin and causes thick red marks that look like scales to form. The thick scaling is due to an increase in the number of skin cells. Sometimes pus-filled blisters form. Most of the time, the skin on the elbows and... Read >
Author: Alien

Excessive sweating - hyperhidrosis!

15th November 2009
Nobody knows that in the filming What causes excess sweating, but it is known that excessive sweating is the stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system of rules, resulting in overproduction of sweat from the sweat glands. Excessive Sweating discourse... Read >
Author: emsaleks

Removing Spider Veins On The Nose

23rd October 2009
Spider veins are small blood vessels in which the vessels walls have thinned and become weak. They are essentially a type of varicose veins and most often appear on the legs but are not uncommon on the nose or face of both men and women. There appear t... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
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