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29th September 2009
According to the latest statistical data, there are about two million people in the U.S. who suffer from prostate cancer and about for one third of them an androgen-deprivation therapy is prescribed, featuring inhibition of the testosterone release. The p... Read >
Author: Max Fisher
29th September 2009
Our bodies are intricate and at any second in time things can come about that can greatly affect our lives. When it comes to women one of the biggest changes that we can go through is menopause. This is a natural development - but that doesn’t make it b... Read >
Author: nlwest21
28th September 2009
Wouldn't it be great to shed those years of overeating in a few weeks, and have a slim new you emerge like a butterfly from a cocoon! That is the promise of fad diets, but the truth is very different.
The promise is there is a miracle way to quickly ... Read >
Author: Fred Farah
28th September 2009
Huge California study concludes soda consumption undeniably linked to obesity
(NaturalNews) Much like Big Tobacco once did with nicotine, the soda industry and high-fructose corn syrup producers of America have maintained a ridiculous state of fl... Read >
Author: Mike Adams
28th September 2009
Dental care is essential to maintain your mouth fit since your gums and teeth are directly in connection to your blood streams. Infection here will pass through throughout your blood vessels and start all kind of problems for you. Dental care is very impo... Read >
Author: Robert Harlin
25th September 2009
When you’re missing a tooth, it feels like everyone is looking at you. No matter how it went missing, a lost tooth can cause you more than a little self-consciousness. So how do you find the best dental treatments for missing teeth. Check with your d... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
25th September 2009
Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is something you don’t want to take lightly. A link has been found between the inflammation of gum disease and the inflammation associated with cardiovascular disease. So taking care of your mouth can help your hea... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
24th September 2009
First of all, there is no such thing as a free dental implant. Wish there was but, unfortunately free dental implants are a myth. They're not even covered by insurance and are considered a cosmetic surgery. If you feel suspicious about a clinic that offer... Read >
Author: Dr. Penchas
23rd September 2009
First of all there’s no such thing as a free dental implant. Wish there was but, unfortunately free dental implants are a myth. They’re not even covered by insurance and are considered a cosmetic surgery. If you feel suspicious about a clinic tha... Read >
Author: Dr. Penchas
22nd September 2009
Adding supplements to your diet can be a simple way to help women to safeguard their health. There are supplements available that can be helpful for treatment, prevention, and provide relief for a variety of health issues affecting women.
Many health ... Read >
Author: hea123
21st September 2009
The best course of action to take sometimes isn't clear until you've listed and considered ALL of your alternatives. The following paragraphs should help clue you in to what changes the experts think are significant when trying to control the pain of Arth... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
19th September 2009
If you have recently quit smoking, or if you are getting ready to embark on a smoking cessation program – congratulations! You have taken the first steps to improved health and a longer, happier life.
Years of smoking can take quite a toll on your ph... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
19th September 2009
Vitamins and supplements are common solutions to many relevant health issues. Moreover, government research has shown that over half of American adults take nutritional supplements daily. Yet each year, millions of people take these substances in the wron... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Osteoporosis: How it Develops and Who it Affects
Osteoporosis is a disease characterised by the loss of minerals like calcium, leading to low bone density and abnormally porous bone. Bones are more brittle and prone to fractures, commonly in the hips,... Read >
Author: Chelsi
16th September 2009
Dental Implants can have many benefits over dentures or bridges. Dental implants are a better solution to the problem of missing teeth. Dental implants look far more esthetic as they are situated in to the structure of our bone and will prevent bone loss ... Read >
Author: tonytidswells
29th August 2009
It was reported that milk lives exactly and only for cow, not for human and it is even harmful for people, which perplexed most of people at that time. What’s wrong with this ancient beverage drunk by human beings for thousands of years? This problem di... Read >
Author: Wendy
25th August 2009
It is no secret that women have different vitamin and mineral needs than men. A good example of this is Omega 3 fatty acids. Although both men and women take Omega 3 for better health and longer living, women may experience further benefits from adding mo... Read >
Author: robertaug09
25th August 2009
According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation (www.nof.org) : "Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break. If not prevented or if left untreated, osteoporosis can progress painlessly until a bone breaks. These bro... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
20th August 2009
An estimated 75-80% of adults in America have some level of Periodontal Disease (PD). These are epidemic proportions! Because there is no pain until the condition is at a very advanced stage, most people are not aware they are infected with PD. Periodon... Read >
13th August 2009
Osteopenia and osteoporosis are both conditions of decreased bone density. The difference between osteopenia and osteoporosis lies in the degree of severity.
Osteopenia is defined as significant loss of bone mass. Generally, no symptoms are associate... Read >
Author: jgardner
10th August 2009
Gum or periodontal disease involves the gradual build up of plaque and its subsequent hardening to form a layer of tartar, providing a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. This bacteria is the primary cause for infection to the immediate areas of gum an... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
10th August 2009
Gum or periodontal disease involves the gradual build up of plaque and its subsequent hardening to form a layer of tartar, providing a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. This bacteria is the primary cause for infection to the immediate areas of gum an... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
08th August 2009
Bones are essential! They not only help you move and support your muscles, but they also give shape and support your body. Bones contain the marrow which contributes to our immune system, and provides red blood cells. Bones are constantly going through a ... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
04th August 2009
Dental Implants can have many benefits over dentures or bridges. Dental implants are a better solution to the problem of missing teeth. Dental implants look far more esthetic as they are situated in to the structure of our bone and will prevent bone loss ... Read >
Author: willsmithwilliam
04th August 2009
More and more evidence surfaces each year linking periodontal disease and other systemic diseases that are not in the mouth. In the presence of periodontal disease, the risk is much higher in contracting one or more of the other diseases. There are two ty... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
03rd August 2009
Menopause is one of the most challenging episodes in the life of a woman. The stage brings with it certain bodily changes such as the cessation of a female’s ability to conceive. Psychologically, menopause also poses quite a challenge for a woman as it ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
03rd August 2009
Bone health is one of the most important aspects of a women’s health. This is due to the fact that ignoring bone health may result in a lot of diseases and injuries, the most dreaded of which is osteoporosis. Although a lot has been said about the debil... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
03rd August 2009
A publication on human growth hormone published in the periodical of the American Geriatric association declares that it reduces with time. The sources observes that there have been research utilizing growth hormone that contain exhibit optimistic influen... Read >
Author: Health4Life
31st July 2009
Arthritis can be painful and limiting. Many people have experienced it in one form or another. There are several treatments including medications, exercise, diet, and lifestyle changes. Even sleeping habits and mood changes can affect arthritis. There is ... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape
17th July 2009
Many of my clients are woman and they usually have a common question regarding calcium. What and how does it work? Why do I need it? Although, there are numerous studies detailing the need for calcium especially in woman there is a mystery as to how it co... Read >
Author: John Manjarres
09th July 2009
Arthritis pain is no more than joint inflammation. However, arthritis pain appears in many different forms (more than one hundred types), and strikes millions of Americans. The actual causes of arthritis pain are relatively unknown, but it seems that as y... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
07th July 2009
TMJ, Temporomandibular joint disorder, is a condition in the jaw joints which causes pain, swelling, immobility and other symptoms that can hinder your quality and routine of daily life. If left untreated, the condition will worsen and could possibly resu... Read >
Author: Candy
07th July 2009
There is a very special substance that is a protein hormone that has magical powers in our bodies and has a direct association with the speed that we age. This substance is critical for tissue repair, muscle growth, healing, brain function, physical and m... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
07th July 2009
Each day we live, we grow older failing to see that our bones and muscles demand activities to continue strength, endurance and resistance to life’s nasty living demands. Our bones need continued activities throughout our lives starting as a child. Unti... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt
02nd July 2009
The dental implant was invented with a great intention of providing superlative and comfortable dental care for all those who are bearing the pain of traditional treatment and still aren’t getting the ideal solution for their problem.
A dental impla... Read >
Author: Dental Impalnt Solution
01st July 2009
Missing permanent teeth or premature loss of baby teeth is one reason why the American Association of Orthodontics (AAO) recommends an orthodontic consultation for children beginning at age 7. The upper lateral incisors, second premolars and third molars ... Read >
Author: coolsmiles1
27th June 2009
Dentists use dental x rays quite extensively to safeguard oral health of patients and to diagnose and cure teeth and jaw problems before they cause irreversible damage. In adults, dental x rays help dentists in:
* Identifying tooth decays, such as tiny... Read >
Author: Aliceshown
22nd June 2009
There is no doubt that osteoporosis is a disabling disease with one third of women and 8 per cent of men having a lifetime risk of developing it. Osteoporosis is a gradual weakening of the bones caused by a reduction in bone density.
Unfortunately it ... Read >
22nd June 2009
Living with Arthritis
Arthritis can be painful and limiting. Many people have experienced it in one form or another. There are several treatments including medications, exercise, diet, and lifestyle changes. Even sleeping habits and mood changes can af... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape
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
12th June 2009
Bone cancer is when tumor develop in the bone. A bone tumor refers to both benign and malignant growths in the bone. Often, a bone tumor is used to refer to primary tumors of the bone. Bone tumors are classified as either primary or secondary tumors. Prim... Read >
Author: Mercy
06th June 2009
With the many important functions that calcium provides, experts agree that calcium is one of the most important nutrients in the human body. It is said that almost 99% of the human body stores it's calcium in two places, the teeth and the bones. Calcium ... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
05th June 2009
Dental X-rays are pictures of the teeth, bones, and soft tissues around them to help find problems with the teeth, mouth, and jaw. X-ray pictures can show cavities, hidden dental structures (such as wisdom teeth), and bone loss that cannot be seen during ... Read >
Author: thornhilldental
29th May 2009
Dental implants in Chicago is a recent development in medical technology for the treatment of tooth loss. A titanium tooth is implanted in the toothless area of your jawbone without even affecting the adjacent teeth like with a denture. Your teeth activa... Read >
Author: Dental Impalnt Solution
25th May 2009
Dental implants in chicago is a recent development in medical technology for the treatment of tooth loss. A titanium tooth is implanted in the toothless area of your jawbone without even affecting the adjacent teeth like with a denture. Your teeth activa... Read >
Author: Dental Impalnt Solution
20th May 2009
Many people are afraid of root canal treatment, but there is no need. This treatment can be done painlessly and successfully just like having a filling done.
Why have root canal treatment?
Having this treatment can save your tooth. When bacteria passe... Read >
Author: M.Singh
18th May 2009
Most people are aware of the basics of osteoporosis - the weak, brittle bones, the risk of a fractured hip or ankle, and the realization that they should have done more to stop it before it was too late. More than ten million Americans suffer from this di... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
11th May 2009
Osteoporosis is a progressive disease characterized by the bones gradually becoming weaker and weaker. This causes changes in posture and makes the individual extremely susceptible to bone fractures. Because of the physiological, nutritional, and hormon... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th May 2009
Have you lost your teeth or multiple teeth, and you want the permanent solution for this problem? Then dental implants are the best option for you. It provides an artificial tooth that resembles your tooth root. Dental implants can be used to replace a si... Read >
Author: Dental Impalnt Solution
11th May 2009
An dental implant is an excellent way of replacing a single tooth without the disadvantages of a fixed bridge or removable dentures. Dental implants are the ideal treatment for a missing tooth because they do not affect your adjacent teeth. That means no ... Read >
Author: Dental Impalnt Solution
05th May 2009
Ongoing research is proving that Vitamin D benefits the brain as well as the bones, and may be a significant factor in helping older people stay healthy and vital.
Known as the Sunshine Vitamin because exposure to sunlight can trigger synthesis in th... Read >
Author: RA Butters
05th May 2009
Malabsorption occurs when the body fails to properly absorb vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients from food. Even though a person's diet is adequate, an individual with malabsorption develops various nutritional deficiencies. This problem is often the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st May 2009
It has been proven over and over again, without exercise the essential elements of our functional fitness will decline as we get older. Much of this loss of physical function we used to accept as being natural and an inevitable result of the "aging proces... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
01st May 2009
"I was bleeding when the news came that he had been killed. I stopped within the hour and I haven't had a period since. I was 38 then; I'm 62 now."
STEP 1: COLLECT INFORMATION
Menopause is the cessation of menses. In some books, it is nothing more t... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
01st May 2009
May patients come in asking me whether I think dentures or dental implants are a better option. While the final choice will come down to patient, I feel that whenever possible, dental implants are most often the best choice. To help explain my reasoning, ... Read >
Author: caringdentistry
29th April 2009
As people grow older, their bones naturally turn into thinner. Reason behind the fact is that, in the starting of the middle age, current bone cells are reabsorbed by the body faster than new bones are made and in this situation, the bones lose minerals, ... Read >
Author: Article Manager
23rd April 2009
Regular exercise is an important part of effective weight loss. It helps to control your weight by using excess calories that would be stored as fat. Physical activity also helps prevent many diseases and improve your overall health.
Your weight is de... Read >
Author: Mercy
22nd April 2009
Diet Control is all in all
Even for disease chronic, Diet Control can cure
Without Diet Control, useless is the highest Therapy !
Hence the need for Foods Vedic !
For every disease there is Pathya. The Ayurvedic Physician will say dont
take such... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
17th April 2009
According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation( www.nof.org) : “Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break. If not prevented or if left untreated, osteoporosis can progress painlessly until a bone breaks. These b... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
17th April 2009
If you have a choice (and availability) - your food is preferably of organic origin (certified). And your poultry/meats are ideally grass fed, free range, etc... If not, just do the best you can to incorporate organic versions of not just the following - ... Read >
Author: Joey Atlas
17th April 2009
Back pain prevention is high on the medical agenda in the United States. Why? This is because it affects almost everyone in their lifetime. The ideal way to prevent discomfort in the back is by maintaining strong back muscles. A good fitness program must ... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden
17th April 2009
In generations past, the aging process was a cruel and inevitable march towards frailty and loss of independence. Anyone fortunate enough to reach the age of 70 usually looked hunched, shriveled and old. Today, however, we know that many of the weaknesses... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
09th April 2009
Once upon a time, a hundred plus years ago life was full of physical activity for our ancestors. Transportation consisted of walking on your own two feet, or if you were lucky you rode a horse. Farming was the main occupation and required hard physical la... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
09th April 2009
A common myth is that as we grow older we get much weaker and suffer more aches and pains. We have been told that losing muscle strength and gaining body fat are just part of the natural aging process. The fact is that many of the symptoms of what we blam... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
09th April 2009
Although a dental implant can cost you a couple of thousand dollars, the dental implant surgeons are all but willing to provide some sort of financing plans in which you only have to pull in a low deposit and then pay over time. So, even if you don't have... Read >
Author: Tom Heap
09th April 2009
The root canal is the natural cavity within the center of the tooth where the nerve and blood vessels are. The pulp or pulp chamber is the soft area within the root canal. Root canal surgery is the treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly d... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
02nd April 2009
To our ancient ancestors, vigorous activity was part of life, fleeing from predators, hunting for food and other activities for survival necessitated hard exercise on a daily basis. Now let us fast forward to the 21st Century where technology and automati... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
01st April 2009
There is a report circulating the Internet called “The Drug Companies Are Killing Us.” You really need to pick it up and read it sometime. It just may save your life. Why am I saying this? Because it is absolutely critical that you treat your gout WIT... Read >
Author: alexis
27th March 2009
A lot of people believe that the only way to relieve their gout pain is to take drugs. Unfortunately, this may be doing them more harm than good. If you get a chance, search the internet for a report called The Drug Companies Are Killing Us. After reading... Read >
Author: Koen Naulaerts
19th March 2009
As your body matures and your hormone levels change, it can be a frightening experience unless you are aware of what is happening. Nearly 75% of all women will notice some type of symptoms of menopause.
These symptoms generally do not all appear at on... Read >
Author: Julie F
13th March 2009
Implant dentistry in Mcminnville, MAC, Salem, Yamhill County helps you to look younger with dental implants. This is because it prevents the loss of bone and the structure of the face remains intact. In the past loss of teeth would have an effect on the ... Read >
Author: Craig
13th March 2009
Researchers have documented an alarming link between the use of antidepressants and the development of serious heart disease. The link was discovered by following 63,449 women as part of the Nurses’ Health Study. The results show a “specific relations... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
10th March 2009
Osteoporosis affects over 10 million Americans, and 80 percent of those are women. According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, an additional 34 million Americans have low bone density, a serious risk factor for developing osteoporosis and suffering... Read >
Author: Julie F
10th March 2009
As we get older our body composition (ratio of muscle to fat) changes unless we work at keeping our strength. The word "work" is what our ancestors did on a daily basis to survive. Our modern lifestyles don't have much work in them anymore. Technology tak... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
09th March 2009
We were raised on television commercials reiterating that calcium was vital for strong bones and healthy bodies. "Milk does a body good," stars and athletes would say with a smile. "Got milk?" was another popular slogan. As we learn more about nutrition, ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
23rd February 2009
How do you see yourself at an older age, say 70 plus? Do you see yourself slim, strong, fit and active? Is it important to you that you have a high quality of life? You probably would also like to be totally independent and living in your own home. You wo... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
23rd February 2009
Throughout the ages people have recognized that as someone grows old their muscles waste away, they become frail and weak and their bones become brittle. This condition although a very old phenomenon has a relatively new name. Dr Irwin Rosenberg came up w... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
17th February 2009
For those who do not exercise, beginning an exercise program is 1 of the wisest things that you can do. There are numerous advantages to exercising, but there are 3 that jump out above the others. First of all, exercise is one of the best preventive mea... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
16th February 2009
For those of you who don't workout, beginning an workout program is 1 of the smartest things that you can do. There are multiple advantages to exercising, but there are 3 that jump out above the rest. First, exercise is one of the most effective prevent... Read >
21st January 2009
Osteoporosis - Problems, Myths, and Advice
Sadly the symptoms of osteoporosis do not become evident until there has been a noteworthy amount of bone deficiency, which is why post menopausal women, and those more than 65, should have a bone density scan... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll
12th January 2009
Common dental problems
- Periodontitis
It is very common among dogs to have gum disease. At the age of two or three, many dogs have either periodontitis or gingivitis.
The most common dental problem for canines is periodontitis, also known as ... Read >
Author: John Samson
09th January 2009
skip-hop have produced skipping workout and skipping workshops programs, carefully designed to improve your levels of fitness, agility, coordination and general health. If you think about it, can it be a coincidence that almost all professional sportsmen ... Read >
Author: Ash
08th January 2009
Let us have a look at some key points that concerns Dental Implants:
What are Dental Implants?
In plain and simple words, a Dental Implant is a strong externally and internally threaded titanium post.
After placement of a Dent... Read >
Author: kiren
08th January 2009
Christmas is a season of peace, love and harmony. It's a time that brings families and friends together to reconnect and find comfort and happiness being together. It's also about respect for fellow man, appreciating and embracing one another's difference... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
05th January 2009
Quite a large percentage of people suffer from gingivitis, also called gum disease. Gingivitis or gum disease is in fact all too common. It is said that almost all adults suffer from it at some points, and at this very minute, 80% are experiencing some of... Read >
Author: peterhutch
05th January 2009
Arthritis is one of the most prevalent health problems facing today's aging population. The most common form of arthritis is osteoarthritis, which usually strikes weight-bearing joints such as the ankles, knees and hips. Pain is caused by the gradual brea... Read >
Author: suegold
30th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Nancy Rishworth
Every health magazine or exercise facility touts the benefits of a strength training program. But you may be unaware of why it is important or the benefits one receives from these types of exercises.
As the name im... Read >
Author: Nancy Rishworth
15th December 2008
The plum is known to be a versatile fruit. When eaten alone it tastes great, or cooked to make syrupy sauces for healthy desserts, or cut up in yogurt or cereals. This makes your diet even more interesting and will keep it far from getting boring.
Plu... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd December 2008
Cosmetic dentist, London and all over U.K. are finding that many people are enquiring about gum disease treatment. Gum disease is the biggest cause of tooth loss in adults. If you think you have gum disease and are considering treatment the following fa... Read >
Author: M.Singh
01st December 2008
While everyone is at risk of tooth decay and other oral health problems, dentist professionals say patients with diabetes are particularly at high risk for these complications. Diabetes, which is the inability to process sugars with insulin, makes the pat... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
11th November 2008
Osteoporosis affects most people if they happen to live long enough. But there are certain things one can do to reduce the risk of osteoporosis such as participating in regular physical activity and ensure getting at least 1000mg to 1500mg of calcium dail... Read >
Author: Oz
11th November 2008
Osteoporosis affects most people if they happen to live long enough. But there are certain things one can do to reduce the risk of osteoporosis such as participating in regular physical activity and ensure getting at least 1000mg to 1500mg of calcium dail... Read >
Author: Oz
10th November 2008
Dental implants are widely considered one of the most significant advances in dental treatment in the last two decades. Dental implants are used to replace missing teeth both individually and in small groups. Although getting a dental implant can be quite... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
04th November 2008
Many health articles indicate that the first time a person realizes that they have osteoporosis is when a fracture occurs, often without a slip or fall. As these symptoms do not usually occur at the early stage of the condition, it is sometimes difficult... Read >
Author: John Russell
04th November 2008
Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones characterized by a decrease in bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue, leading to bone fragility and increased susceptibility to fractures of the hip, spine and wrist.
The word "osteoporosis" liter... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd November 2008
Dental implant technology has come a long way in the last few years, but it doesn't guarantee that the treatment will be a success. On rare occasion, the material or incorrect placement causes the problem. The most common causes of the failure of this pro... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
03rd November 2008
Osteoporosis is a medical term for people with bones that are thin and brittle with lots of holes inside them (like a sponge), rendering them breakable. Osteoporosis can lead to fractures in the hip, spine, and wrist. In turn, these fractures can be disab... Read >
Author: stbotanica
27th October 2008
Men and women of all ages are at risk for developing osteoporosis. If you would like to learn more about osteoporosis screening and bone density scans, consult a physician or radiologist near you.
Body Text:
Osteoporosis is a degenerative disease that... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
27th October 2008
It is possible to fight off aging with grape seed extract due largely to the antioxidant effect of the phytochemicals contained within the seed of the grape. The seed is rarely absorbed by your body because it is so difficult for your digestive juices to ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th October 2008
Estrogen dominance is a term originally developed by Dr. John Lee, an extensive researcher of the relationships between estrogen and progesterone. The term estrogen dominance describes the condition that occurs in a woman's body when estrogen is the domin... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan
15th October 2008
Estrogen dominance is a term originally developed by Dr. John Lee, an extensive researcher of the relationships between estrogen and progesterone. The term estrogen dominance describes the condition that occurs in a woman's body when estrogen is the domin... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan
07th October 2008
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o Tired?
o Depressed?
o Weak?
o Cranky?
It could be adrenal fatigue.
What is adrenal fatigue?
Adrenal Fatigue is a health disorder that can affect anyone who experiences persistent or severe men... Read >
Author: Judith Seton
30th September 2008
To lose body fat a diet of lean protein and low fat dairy, along with vegetables and fruit, was able to stop bone loss during fat loss – something that our government’s food pyramid guidelines could not do. When you are trying to lose body fat, one s... Read >
Author: Robert Flowers
22nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Nancy Rishworth
How to Add Longevity and Good Health with Strength Training
Every health magazine or exercise facility touts the benefits of a strength training program. But you may be unaware of why strength training is important... Read >
Author: Nancy Rishworth
22nd September 2008
Confusion continues to overshadow our choice of proper nutritional supplements. We have such a wide variety of vitamins and food supplements, however, people are just as confused as they were 10 years ago.
How can we figure out what is best for us? Up ... Read >
Author: aijadaina
11th September 2008
Of all the millions of people trying to lose weight, only a few will actually succeed , and a large number of those that do succeed pack it back on in a couple of months . The weight loss product industry makes a lot of money at the expense of despera... Read >
Author: vincent mwangi
08th September 2008
Evista is prescribed for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and breast cancer. This medication is mostly used to prevent brittle-bone disease that strikes some women after menopause. A FDA approved medicine; Evista is quite similar to the breast... Read >
Author: Article Manager
05th September 2008
“How to use progesterone cream” is a burning question many menopause and PMS symptom suffers asks. Well for starters, you are probably searching for natural progesterone cream due to the following symptoms:
-Anxiety and Depression
-Mood Swings
-... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan
02nd September 2008
Osteoporosis has always been known to threaten women, as it afflicts 8 million females in the US, but this bone-thinning disorder is becoming a serious public health issue among men also. More than 2 million men may be at risk for osteoporosis and bone f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2008
Bright white teeth and fresh breath does not necessarily mean you have a healthy mouth! General health is directly related to gum health. Gum disease has been linked to several medical conditions such as stroke, diabetes, heart attack and worsening lu... Read >
Author: Yvonne Takhtalian, C.N.H.P
28th August 2008
Coral calcium is a dietary supplement said to be derived from "remnants of living coral that have fallen from coral reefs, as a result of wave action or other natural processes. According to the coral calcium infomercial, taking coral calcium can cure up... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th August 2008
Each day we live, we grow older failing to see that our bones and muscles demand activities to continue strength, endurance and resistance to life's nasty living demands. Our bones need continued activities through out our lives starting as a child. Until... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
22nd August 2008
There are four major types of exercise that make up all comprehensive exercise programs, regardless of the level of participation. Each can have a positive effect on reducing arthritis-related pain and disability. Flexibility exercises: Both range-of-moti... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
22nd August 2008
A daily exercise program can provide a way to share an activity with family and friends, while helping establish good heart-healthy habits. For children, daily exercise deters conditions such as obesity, high blood pressure, poor cholesterol levels, and p... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
21st August 2008
In our youth-oriented society, we are constantly bombarded with information on how to stay young. From skin care products that claim to reverse the signs of aging to books that claim to help you eat to stay young, we are a people in search of the fountai... Read >
Author: Sandi H.
28th July 2008
Bone spurs, also called osteophytes, are bony projections that develop along the edges of bones. The bone spurs themselves aren't painful, but they can rub against nearby nerves and bones and cause pain. Bone spurs can form on any bone, and they often for... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
27th July 2008
If you have receding gums due to periodontal disease and your teeth look like they belong to a vampire, there is something you can do to correct the problem. Using different forms of periodontal plastic surgery, those of us in the cosmetic field of dentis... Read >
Author: Steven J Brazis DDS
22nd July 2008
There are many supplements that can be purchased and each has a different function to aid with health in the body and mind. These supplements can be vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, flavonoids and enzymes.
Natural health supplements and vitamins can b... Read >
Author: Richard Williams
22nd July 2008
In one study, rats had their ovaries removed, decreasing their estrogen levels (simulating menopause). This was expected to show a decrease in bone density. This simulated menopausal condition lead to inflammation, which lead to bone density loss. However... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
22nd July 2008
There are many studies to show that adding omega 3 fatty acids to your diet preserves your bone density. The phenomena of losing bone density in older people, or at the beginning of menopause for women, is related to inflammation. Since omega 3 oils can d... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
17th July 2008
Fosamax belongs to the group of medicines called bisphosphonates. It alters the cycle of bone formation and breakdown in the body and slows bone loss while increasing bones mass, which further prevent bone fractures. It is used to treat or prevent postmen... Read >
Author: Article Manager
16th July 2008
After many years of being a much maligned drink, coffee, and the caffeine in it, is being seen in its true light. Many agencies are seeing the good side of caffeine and coffee. This lively brew has recently been re-examined by the likes of the United St... Read >
Author: David Grisaffi
10th July 2008
Engage in moderate exercise 30 minutes a day, five days a week, OR vigorous exercise 20 minutes a day, three days a week. Perform eight to 10 strength-training exercises, 10 to 15 repetitions of each, two to three times a week. Strength training, such as ... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
10th July 2008
The coat is what makes Standard Poodles beautiful in the eyes of many dog lovers all over the world. Many people are eager to have this breed as a new member of the family. This beautiful coat, however is one of the most important things that must be put ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
10th June 2008
Evidence shows regular physical exercise can prevent or reverse many life-threatening illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer. An active lifestyle is a source of many health benefits for all people, whatever their age or ability.
For child... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
06th June 2008
Improves health - strengthens your heart, your bones and your muscles, and helps to control your weight
Reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Regular exercise reduces your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. If you're a woman, overweight and ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
06th June 2008
Consider hormonal therapy. Many women experiencing the initial stages of menopause decide whether or not they will take hormonal therapy. Estrogen remains the best overall treatment for menopausal women, due to its ability to reduce the rate of bone loss,... Read >
Author: Alien
27th May 2008
Ovaries begin to decline in hormone production during the mid-30s and typically continue to decline to around the age of 47; this phase is called perimenopause. During this phase, the process accelerates and hormones fluctuate more, causing irregular mens... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st May 2008
Pre-natal vitamins are very important for mothers and their babies. These vitamins are specially formulated multivitamins that help to make up for any deficiencies that the mother may be lacking her diet. While the supplements contain many vitamins and mi... Read >
Author: TC Yeap
14th May 2008
Americans are too heavy -- but not just on the scale.
Metals, not fat, are making us heavy. In fact, almost 40 percent of us have toxic levels of lead in our bodies. And we don't even know it.
Lead toxicity does have symptoms, like headaches, insom... Read >
Author: Mark Hyman, M.D.
06th May 2008
Laser Gum Surgery is an advanced dental treatment procedure which is used to cure complicated dental infections such as periodontal diseases. It offers not only little or no bleeding, infection, swelling, or post-operative discomfort, but also eliminates ... Read >
Author: charles
30th April 2008
Brush, brush, brush. Do it at least twice a day with a soft toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
Although brushing and flossing are equally important, brushing eliminates only the plaque from the surfaces of the teeth that the brush can reach. Flossing... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th April 2008
There are different recommendation about use of calcium and calcium supplements. As far as the prevention of kidney stone is concerned, the dietician suggests the prescription about calcium intake according to the physical body of such person. So the calc... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
11th April 2008
Although we are a generation of excessive calcium supplementation and cheese consumption, we have not been able to make a dent in osteoporosis or hip fractures. In 2008, osteoporosis will cost $17.8 billion in the United States. By the time thy reach th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th April 2008
Osteoporosis is a disease that thins and weakens bones to the point where they break easily — especially bones in the hip, backbone (spine), and wrist. Osteoporosis is called the "silent disease" — you may not notice any changes until a bone breaks. B... Read >
Author: John Russell
03rd April 2008
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Steroid therapy is the use of steroid medications, also known as corticosteroids, to treat many types of autoimmune disease, including myasthenia gravis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis, and other disorders, such as asthma.... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
10th March 2008
It is important for Labrador Retrievers as well as other breeds to have good health. There are many ways on how to maintain their good health in general. Different types of foods claiming that they contain the important nutrients needed by your dog, vacci... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
06th February 2008
Periodontal means "around the tooth" and most victims are unaware that they have this disease because it is painless. However it affects almost 75 percent of the population. Gum diseases, including gingivitis, are serious infections that when left untreat... Read >
Author: kgabriel
21st January 2008
Being ready for menopause doesn't mean waiting in a fortress-like lookout tower and expecting it to be charging at you from over the horizon. The signs of menopause can be both subtle and blatantly obvious and how you handle it will have a lot to do with ... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella
06th November 2007
Osteoporosis is a disease of bone leading to an increased risk of fracture. In osteoporosis the bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced, bone microarchitecture is disrupted, and the amount and variety of non-collagenous proteins in bone is altered. Osteopor... Read >
Author: Alien
05th November 2007
Periodontal or gum disease is the number one cause of bad breath and tooth loss. Most people know that. But did you know that gum disease may also lead to far more serious health problems? New research has shown that not taking care of your gums can lead ... Read >
Author: David Siegel
05th November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Marsh NelsonI wish someone had told me when I was 30 that I should look after my bones! For both men and woman, age 30 is when you have the maximum strength and density in your bones. It�s downhill all the way after that unless you ... Read >
Author: Marsh Nelson
08th October 2007
Tai Chi, developed around 2000 years ago in China, has become one of the most popular exercises utilized today. It's a combination of both meditation and a series of slow and deliberate movements. You may have seen Tai Chi performed by older people in you... Read >
Author: Leon Lioe
21st September 2007
A study in this week's issue of "The Lancet" finds that people over the age of 50 who take calcium supplementation have a 12% lower risk of fracture or bone loss compared to those who don't. The research team at the University of Western Sydney analyzed 1... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
18th September 2007
Mouth is the window to the body. Gum disease is a common problem, and is often why people lose their teeth. Gum disease also known periodontitis- is a bacterial infection which affects 40% of adults across the world and which can lead to tooth loss. Gum d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th September 2007
You don’t have to be Charles Atlas to power up with strength training. This kind of exercise is a key to fitness for everyone – especially seniors. Stacks of scientific studies prove this. In fact, senior muscles may benefit more from strength trainin... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
23rd August 2007
Menopause literally means the physiological cessation of menstrual cycles. The root cause of menopause is not what is happening to the uterus, the whole process of menopause is triggered by the faltering and shutting down of the ovaries. This process usua... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd August 2007
Stress relief balls - different kinds of shapes made of polyurethane foam - are becoming increasing popular. This popularity is probably more due to the pleasing experience that the balls (or rather, shapes) provide to the user than their stress relief ef... Read >
Author: Jenn Jenkins
17th August 2007
Eating different food groups can produce different effects in your body, from weight loss to more energy. When it comes to these subjects, eating your veggies can make the biggest impact.
We all know that vegetables are an important part of the Food ... Read >
Author: Pat Craig
01st July 2007
If your doctor says your bone density is degenerating or that you have osteoporosis, what can you do? Most likely your doctor will want to put you on a drug. Since most drugs have real nasty side effects, after long term use, you may want to look for a n... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
07th June 2007
Vitamins are substances that are found in foods and are necessary for life. They also allow the body to get through each day. Although some have specific tasks, most work together to provide the body with many health benefits. Vitamins are either fat o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2007
Women usually get to the phase called menopause after they pass 50. Until that age they have concerns about menopause symptoms and possible complications. Many reports about the risks and benefits of the hormone therapy treatment make them wonder even mor... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
21st May 2007
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One of the biggest women's fitness myths is physical activity must be strenuous to achieve major health benefits. Where did this thought originate? A simple walk around the neighborhood is vastly superior than a ... Read >
Author: Keith Crovatt
13th May 2007
If you are looking for natural treatments for your Osteopenia or Osteoporosis, do consider those dark, wrinkled fruits found on the grocery shelf next to raisins and dried apricots. Yes, it is true. Dried plums have been shown to increase bone density
... Read >
Author: Klibros
28th March 2007
Keys to a Successful Osteopenia Treatment
Osteopenia is a condition that means your bones are weak and you are getting close to osteoporosis. Once you have osteoporosis you’re more likely to break a bone. Since there are no symptoms, you might not k... Read >
Author: supplementguy
10th February 2007
Getting your teeth cleaned is a no brainer given the food we all eat. Every so often, however, you need to get more extensive treatment if you are smart.
Dentists recommend that their patients receive a routine dental cleaning every six months. A regul... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
06th February 2007
Individuals who lose weight on low calorie diets alone may be susceptible to bone loss. The same is not seen when exercise is included as part of an overall fat loss plan.
Most US adults are either overweight or obese. The most common treamtent... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th January 2007
Vitamins are essential for proper body function. If you do not
get enough of the essential vitamins you need, several
problems can occur, from bone loss to headaches. So, the
question you need to ask yourself is: Are you getting enough of
the vita... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn
24th January 2007
Vitamin K is essential in healthy bone metabolism and is
highly protective against loss of bone. Bone loss is a
problem that millions of people face each year. Their
bones become brittle, break easily, and oftentimes as
people grow older then get ... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn
23rd January 2007
Bone nutrition is essential to a happy, healthy life. Your
body consists of 206 living bones that continually undergo
a buildup/breakdown process called remodeling. Eating
right is essential to having strong and healthy bones.
The body starts to... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn
23rd January 2007
Aging occurs in everybody. It is inevitable that as we grow
older we age, however, this does not mean that as we get
older we have to feel, look, and respond like we are older.
Our bodies do not have to break down as quickly as they do.
In fact, m... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn
18th January 2007
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Women are at a very high risk for bone loss, osteoarthritis, and osteoporosis. Once they reach menopause, or have a hysterectomy, that risk is greatly increased. Many people mistakenly believe that osteoarthritis... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
17th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing
I was doing some research on a topic that my brother-in-law, an MD who works in university research, mentioned to me over the holidays. Every time I see this guy, he always gives me ideas! I came across a startling i... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing
16th January 2007
Vibrational platforms or plates are being sold as a way to make you stronger, faster, and with little effort. They are intended to be used as a complement to a well rounded exercise routine which includes stretching and lifting weights.
Vibrat... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th January 2007
As a dog owner most of us don't think of taking care of our dog's teeth and gums. We all must be aware of how important it is. Just like humans, if not taken care of the long term affects can cause gingervitis, infections, bone loss and eventually loss o... Read >
Author: Michelle Johnson
20th November 2006
Hormone replacement therapy often referred to, as HRT or Postmenopausal hormone use is the topic of this particular article. Here we will discuss the process and treatment option, dealing with symptoms, the effects, impact, and consequences of menopause, ... Read >
Author: Rob Buenaventura
06th October 2006
Clean teeth and gums are very important to the overall health of your Shih Tzu. Here is some information on the most common dental problems in dogs and ways of treating them.
Common dental problems
- Periodontitis
It is very common among Shih Tzu... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
28th September 2006
When your body accumulates an excessive amount of acid, you are at risk for arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia. If you already suffer from one of these diseases, high acidity will intensify your inflammation, soft tissue degeneration and bon... Read >
Author: Beverly Taylor
08th September 2006
Menopause As A Transition
It is gratifying to tell that research has proof now that menopause is not a disease, rather it is a transition from fertility to natural infertility especially for women, since men also pass through menopausal transition. Howev... Read >
Author: Jackson Neshah
25th July 2006
There are many great aspects to this subject, which we will review carefully so that you may get the most from it.
In today's world of technology when it comes to our health, it seems that we have grown accustom to pleasing drugs in order to heal our b... Read >
Author: Eric Choong
24th July 2006
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Most people know that calcium is important to building and maintaining strong bones, teeth, and muscles. However, many are unaware of the other important roles calcium plays in the body: it helps with digestion throu... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
13th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Karen Sessions
Millions of people are currently on a weight loss mission. Sadly, only a small fraction will lose weight, and half of those that do succeed will put it right back on in a matter of months.
The weight loss product indust... Read >
Author: Karen Sessions
12th July 2006
The best course of action to take sometimes isn't clear until you've listed and considered ALL of your alternatives. The following paragraphs should help clue you in to what changes the experts think are significant when trying to control the pain of Arth... Read >
Author: Keith Woolley
28th June 2006
With the onset or conclusion of menopause, women will experience changes in their body shape, size and overall energy level. Women may not be able to avoid menopause, but with the right exercise program, they can avoid some of the physical changes that ... Read >
Author: Linda Geyer
18th June 2006
Let's take an honest look at some of the osteoporosis studies and statistics and how osteoporsis affects health and fitness.
Americans, along with people in Great Britain, Finland, and Sweden, consume more calcium in the form of dairy products and calc... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
29th May 2006
Do you feel that you will learn enough from this article to help you out with the subject matter at hand?
Pueraria mirifica has long been traditionally equipped in the form of pills for oral intake. Currently, the dried pueraria mirifica roots are thin... Read >
Author: suwat Muenpan
02nd May 2006
Osteoporosis is called the silent thief because you do not experience any symptoms, the first time you know about it is when a bone snaps unexpectedly. Osteoporosis means "porous bones" and it is a condition where the skeleton becomes very fragile and t... Read >
Author: Gill Webster
28th March 2006
To maintain quality of life as you grow older, it is important you are able to perform your daily tasks, enjoy your recreational activities and care for yourself. You don't have to accept frailty as you age. Think of fitness as the fountain of youth. Fi... Read >
Author: Linda Geyer
07th March 2006
Osteoporosis is known as a silent disease. Early in the bone loss process, you may not see any signs, but eventually it can lead to broken bones, the disfiguring dowager's hump, loss of height and certain types of back pain.
Throughout life, your body... Read >
Author: Linda Geyer
23rd February 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group
Cheekbones, narrowness of jaws, the position of teeth and the formation of the hard palate make the taking of accurate x-ray pictures a challenge.
For these reasons x-ray pictures of teeth and jaws quite often fail t... Read >
Author: George Meinig
23rd February 2006
Does this sound familiar to you? My dentist and hygienist mentioned that I had irritated gums as they cleaned my teeth. This is a symptom of gingivitis.
Gingivitis can be a stepping stone to major problems in the mouth and gum line. It can lead to peri... Read >
Author: David Snape
26th January 2006
How many times have your heard that we can get all the nutrients we need from the food we eat? How many of you manage to eat the five servings of fruits and vegetables per day that are recommended? If you are unable to consume the five servings of fruit... Read >
Author: Susan Bernau
13th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Bill Douglas
Emerging medical research indicates that an ancient health therapy may be the prescription for the future. Increasingly the menopausal problems of hormonal imbalance, often resulting in bone loss, are also affected by depre... Read >
Author: Bill Douglas
09th September 2005
Using natural progesterone and osteoporosis was successfully treated? Is it possible? After all, natural progesterone is safe with virtually no side effects when used correctly. It is one of the two primary hormones produced in a healthy woman during the ... Read >
Author: David Buster
01st September 2005
We know that our bodies require calcium and vitamin D in order to build and maintain powerful bones. According to his recent book entitled, "Preventing and Reversing Osteoporosis," by Dr. Alan Gaby, it takes more vitamins than we think to prevent brittle ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble
We've heard it not only once or twice or even thrice but a lot of times. If you want healthy bones and teeth then pack up on the Calcium intake. While it is true that calcium is absolutely necessary to the health and strength... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
27th July 2005
What causes lactose intolerance?
Lactose is digested in the small intestine by an enzyme
called lactase. This enzyme allows the body to break down
the lactose into two simple sugars, glucose and galactose.
These are quickly absorbed by the intestine... Read >
Author: Sheridan Woodcroft
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