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29th September 2009
To lower uric acid you can use drug-based medication or natural home remedies. Natural remedies to lower uric acid are on the increase. But there are many to choose from. Here you'll discover 3 simple fruits to help reduce your acid levels.
At the hear... Read >
Author: John Cielo
24th September 2009
How long does it take to get rid of hemorrhoids? Well, it depends. There are around 80 per cent of people globally who suffer from hemorrhoids. Women who have had children usually experience hemorrhoids temporarily.
There are times where these come an... Read >
Author: andylbergerl
24th September 2009
Boost your immune system with the help of probiotics. A person suffering from AIDS or is undergoing chemotherapy can consult a doctor to add healthy bacteria in his diet. This can be taken as part of your natural food products or can be had in the form of... Read >
Author: Gyan K
23rd September 2009
Kamagra 100mg oral jelly has shown positive results on male impotence treatment and is sold in large quantity. You can place your order according to your convinience and get it delivered with FREE and fasted shipping anywhere in UK, USA and Europe; this g... Read >
Author: kamagrabuy
18th September 2009
Yoghurt - The very word cools you down, especially in the warm summer months, when the heat is full on. Yoghurt is yummy, thick and creamy. It is a virtual treasury of zinc, calcium, Vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12, protein and yeast. The wonderful nutrients ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Hints and Tips to Avoid Stress Before Your Big Day
Stress is bound to hit you at some point during the wedding planning process. If any of the following seem familiar - irritability, tiredness, poor memory, indigestion, diarrhoea, constipation, neck a... Read >
Author: weddingdirectory
15th September 2009
It might come as a surprise to you but the reason you might not feel healthy and fresh through the day is because your colon might be giving you trouble. As a natural course of events, a colon cleanses itself through the process of bowel movements. How... Read >
Author: shaily
15th September 2009
Fortunately, they are rare and whilst taken in the correct dosage most individuals experience insignificant if any side effects at all, but as with whichever supplement, there is the risk of experiencing some symptoms and fish oil is no different. So what... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
14th September 2009
Fortunately, they are rare and whilst taken in the correct dosage most individuals experience minor if any side effects at all, but as with whichever supplement, there is the risk of experiencing some symptoms and fish oil is no different. So what must we... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
11th September 2009
There has been a lot written about colitis and how the role of stress affects those diagnosed. But why are colitis sufferers interested and aware of stress and the effect it can have on them? It is because the effects of high levels of stress can be seen ... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
07th September 2009
The industry for weight loss products is booming with consumers preferring to use the promise of quick weight loss in place of regulated diet and activity.
The weight loss products in the market come with a caveat, ‘At Your Peril’. The products... Read >
Author: Alan
03rd September 2009
Weight loss surgery is particularly helpful to counter morbid obesity caused by lifestyle patterns and hormonal imbalances and should be weighed as a serious option.
The operation on your stomach that is an inherent part of weight loss surgery dema... Read >
Author: Alan
03rd September 2009
It is now possible for lactose intolerants to enjoy the great taste of milk, as Arla foods offers Lactofree®, the UK’s first dairy drink which contains less than 0.05% lactose.
It is currently estimated that up to 15% of the UK population suffe... Read >
Author: Louise
03rd September 2009
Home remedies and natural cures or medicines made at home from natural ingredients such as fruits, vegetables, and herbs are catching a lot of attention due to its very nature of cure: simple, no side effects, no chemicals, less expensive, plus the pleasu... Read >
Author: Fiveonline
03rd September 2009
Home remedies and natural cures or medicines made at home from natural ingredients such as fruits, vegetables, and herbs are catching a lot of attention due to its very nature of cure: simple, no side effects, no chemicals, less expensive, plus the pleasu... Read >
Author: Fiveonline
25th August 2009
Cancer is a disease that we all associate with loss and that carries with it very serious omens. The ‘big C’ however does not just affect humans and can also affect animals, including cats. Cat cancer, or feline cancer, is sadly just as serious as the... Read >
Author: Carolyn Showers
23rd August 2009
Now that your colitis relapse is reducing and the symptoms of diarrhoea and passing blood, abdominal pain and tiredness have subsided, you can forget about your troubles as you are back in remission and life has returned to normal. Or has it? Those that t... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
18th August 2009
Once the sufferer has endured the worst of a colitis relapse, their strength slowly returns and having no doubt been confined to indoors for a period of time, they will be anxious to get out and start living life to the full again. Unfortunately, if key p... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
08th August 2009
An estimated 10 to 20 percent of people in the UK have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a painful and devastating disease that can cause abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhoea and bloating. If you suffer from an irritable bowel, you are far from being alo... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
08th August 2009
Crohn's disease is basically a condition that causes gastrointestinal tract inflammation (gut). The gut consists of the stomach, oesophagus and small and large intestine.
It most commonly occurs at the lower end of the small intestine, also known as th... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
05th August 2009
Green Vegetables
People have this misconception that a nutritious diet necessarily involves the use of expensive food articles. They forget that nature also provides us with food articles that are nutritious and can be obtained at a relatively low cost... Read >
Author: sudhir
01st August 2009
With the change in lifestyle of people, they find no time to take look after their health and results in suffering from various health problems. People visit doctors; pay a huge fee for their consultation and later on medicines as well. We see many people... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
31st July 2009
It is important that as swine flu spreads, you are alert to the symptoms of the disease so you can recognise it in yourself and others early.
Please read this page and consider your symptoms carefully before using the National Pandemic Flu Service ment... Read >
Author: Luzia
30th July 2009
For many of us, our initial reaction to the mention of colon cleansing is one of embarrassment. The thought of an invasive procedure is something that a large number of us find unappealing. We may even think that such invasive techniques are the only meth... Read >
Author: Carl
24th July 2009
During this current economical downturn if you run your own business venture it is more than likely that you are facing more challenges and tough decisions than for some time. Some studies have shown on average westernised populations' stress levels are o... Read >
Author: LarryJP
16th July 2009
Maybe you would like to know more about weight loss pills and how they work. What are the possible effects of their consumption on your health?
Trick your brain into thinking that you are full with the help of weight loss pills. There is an element ... Read >
Author: Alan
09th July 2009
Aloe Vera colon cleanse is the best phrase in the colon cleansing industry nowadays. Already there are many uses that Aloe Vera is put to and which are highly beneficial to human beings.
Therefore, no wonder it became a craze when people found out that... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee
06th July 2009
Those who have a poor pH (potential hydrogen) level or are even mildly acidic can be people who experience (and are more prone to) candida problems. The higher your pH level, the more alkaline your body and being alkaline is something you want to strive f... Read >
Author: PaigeAnneCarter
05th July 2009
Are you one of those parents that are angry when the doctor tells you he will not prescribe antibiotics to your child. Think twice, educate yourself on the danger of medicine. Medicine is more dangerous than the illness or disease itself.
Babies who re... Read >
Author: Vi
01st July 2009
latest treatment on prostate cancerProstate cancer is the 3rd most usual reason for death from cancer in men of every age and is the most typical reason for death from cancer in men over 75 years old. Prostate cancer is rarely found in men younger than 40... Read >
Author: lorie Russell
30th June 2009
Whilst a colitis attack can be challenging from the physical aspect of coping with frequent diarrhoea, the discomfort from abdominal pain and the inherent tiredness that this brings, addressing the issue of how to mentally cope with colitis symptoms is of... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
30th June 2009
Irritable bowel syndrome (or IBS) is not contagious, inherited, or cancerous. It is generally considered to belong to a group of chronic or recurrent gastrointestinal symptoms attributed to the small intestine and colon for which there is no underlying s... Read >
Author: Bishop
29th June 2009
Whilst the colitis symptoms of abdominal pain, blood and diarrhoea appear to receive all the attention, there is one other symptom that, whilst it often does not command such awareness, requires being addressed and easy measures taken to avoid its unpleas... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
28th June 2009
If there is one aspect of a colitis attack that every sufferer regards with some apprehension it is the build up and at times the ferocity of the resultant abdominal pain. Even though other symptoms such as diarrhoea which results in frequent trips to the... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
23rd June 2009
What is Traveller’s Diarrhoea?
Traveller’s diarrhoea (TD) is a condition characterised by a marked increase in the frequency of unformed bowel movements and is commonly accompanied by abdominal cramps, urgency, nausea, bloating, vomiting and fever.... Read >
Author: Sadhana
23rd June 2009
What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gut disorder, although the cause is still not known. When X-rays, blood tests, endoscopies and other diagnostic tests are carried out, the results do not reveal any obvious a... Read >
Author: Sadhana
22nd June 2009
When faced with the onset of a colitis attack for the first time or a relapse of the symptoms, the sufferer will have to endure the expected colitis symptoms of diarrhoea, passing of blood and abdominal pain. Yet there is a hidden symptom which can have a... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
19th June 2009
Of all the colitis symptoms that appear, diarrhoea is of course the most readily recognisable yet there is often misunderstanding, particularly by those newly diagnosed of what they are about to face in terms of how such a symptom can and will dictate the... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
15th June 2009
Living and working a teaching profession can mean you are roughly forty percent likely to be living a life with too much stress! The pace of life today often means we try to achieve maybe more than we should by natural design. This could be one of many f... Read >
Author: LarryJP
12th June 2009
When diagnosed with any disease, there is always concern about what you will face both physically and mentally yet with colitis symptoms it is not as straight forward as being aware of what they are and then expecting them to occur. It is a disease that c... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
11th June 2009
The Swine Flu is the most recent outbreak of the flu that is receiving a great deal of attention by people and the media worldwide. This type of influenza called H1N1, is a type A strain of influenza that can spread from human to human. Even more interest... Read >
Author: EvaJudge
11th June 2009
For the majority of colitis sufferers, once you have had an attack you should be able to attain the level of health that you had before it happened. Whilst remission brings with it relief from pronounced colitis symptoms, you must always be aware that the... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
06th June 2009
What is it?
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a mix of abdominal symptoms for which there is no obvious cause. It is estimated that as many as one in five people suffer from IBS at some time in their lives, and it is the most common reason for consulting... Read >
Author: Joel Desvignes
05th June 2009
The main point to understand is that in the vast majority of cases, in fact virtually all, once you have been diagnosed with colitis you have it for life (unless surgery is called for). The colitis symptoms of diarrhoea, abdominal pain, tiredness, and gen... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
04th June 2009
Bacteria are the basis of all life on our planet. It is the original foundation of life, dating back 4 billion years and will arguably be the last remaining form of existence long after we have been relegated to the annals of natural history.
Bacteria... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
20th May 2009
For us humans, anxiety develops from fears and concerns about the future. However, the future is unknown and none of us can accurately predict what will happen. What we do, though, is treat the future as a given, as if we do know what is going to occur ... Read >
Author: Cynthia Marsh
15th May 2009
What are the side effects of EPA DHA omega-3 fish oil? What is the right dosage and the health benefits of Omega 3's? Find out the expert answers of these important questions in this article.
Fish oil is rich in EPA and DHA Omega 3 fatty acids. They ar... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
14th May 2009
What are the common types of fish oil side effects? What are the ways to prevent and avoid them from occurring? Find out expert answers to these important questions in this article.
For the maximum benefits on health without the risk of fish oil side e... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
13th May 2009
Weight loss supplements are often used to aid a person’s efforts to reach the correct weight without losing out on vital nutrients with the lower food intake.
Weight loss supplements may be indicated when the patient is too obese to effectively ex... Read >
Author: Alan
13th May 2009
World over, fish oil is recommended by medical experts as the best source for Omega 3 fatty acids. Find out what's the right fish oil dose and other important expert facts in this article.
Most people do not eat enough fish in their diet. Fish oil is r... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
12th May 2009
One thing to be aware of when researching diet pills is that they should be treated as a supplement that will accelerate weight loss, coupled with a meal plan and exercise program. Diet pills on there own will not promote long term weight loss. Any long t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th May 2009
Champix Side Effects
Smoking cessation, with or without treatment, can result in various symptoms like:
Mood changes
Feeling of depression
Irritability
Frustration
Anxiousness
Difficulty sleeping
Difficulty conce... Read >
Author: Ajay019
07th May 2009
If you are considering a detox programme, start by removing the waste in your colon; the last portion of your food processing chain. If you attempt to detox / clean your liver, blood, or lymph system without first addressing a waste filled bowel, the e... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable
05th May 2009
If you are considering a detox programme, start by removing the waste in your colon; the last portion of your food processing chain. If you attempt to detox / clean your liver, blood, or lymph system without first addressing a waste filled bowel, the e... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable
01st May 2009
In this article about whether boswellia is a natural asthma remedy, you will discover:
The facts about boswellia
Why boswellia is thought of as a natural asthma remedy
How much of the natural asthma remedy boswellia, you need to take to reduce your... Read >
Author: abraham
23rd April 2009
A good diet should encourage good digestive health by reducing the amount of saturated fats and sugars that you eat.
To respect follow best diet tips you should eat frequently and in small amounts. This will ensure that you dont feel hungry all the tim... Read >
Author: C Rodney Akomas
22nd April 2009
So why did it happen? As with something that is not yet medically proven, many see this as a great chance to dive in and offer "claims", "cures" and other enticing silver bullets to sufferers. They can be very attractive especially when the symptoms or co... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
17th April 2009
First of all, don't panic. Don't immediately start to worry about the future and what this will mean for your life. Yes your life will change but probably not to the exaggerated extent that your racing mind is suggesting.
The symptoms that you maybe su... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
15th April 2009
With all the different diet advice you hear, it can be hard to know just which foods make you feel better and which foods lead to discomfort and illness. We feel safest when we make our choices based on the food pyramid suggested by the FDA and recognised... Read >
Author: TriciaRyan
10th April 2009
If the answer is yes, then you could be one of the many people who are thought to be lactose intolerant.
You can be born with lactose intolerance or it more commonly develops at a later age, but the good news is that it’s easy to diagnose and control u... Read >
Author: Denny
09th April 2009
The bowel is at times termed the colon, or the big intestine. The enormous intestines make up about 5 feet in a persons body, and extends all the fashion from the mouth to the anus. The function of the bowel is to collect and store every one of the waste ... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
09th April 2009
The milk may also be rendered less nutritive, and diminished in quantity, by the mother again becoming pregnant. In this case, however, the parent's health will chiefly suffer, if she persevere in nursing; this, however, will again act prejudicially to ... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
09th April 2009
A person's bowel is an important organ in the body. The enormous intestines make up nearly five feet in length, making them the biggest organ in the human body, ending at the bowel. The function of the bowel is to collect and store any food products that ... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
09th April 2009
The bowel is the vast intestine in a character's body, which is now and then named the colon. The immense intestines are one of the extensive organs in a human's body, and they move the waste materials into the bowel. The bowel then stores all the unabsor... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
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
05th April 2009
The bowel is the jumbo intestine in a person's body, which is occasionally termed the colon. The enormous intestines are one of the biggest organs in a human's body, and they move the waste materials into the bowel. The bowel then stores all the unabsorbe... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
05th April 2009
The urinary tract consists of various parts that produce and get rid of urine. When the blood passes through the kidneys the waste material gets filtered from it, and the urine gets passed from the ureters into the urinary bladder and then to the urethra.... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
04th April 2009
It is advised that if you want to breed Mini Lop rabbits successfully, you should leave it to professional breeders. There are a number of reasons for this. Rabbits are born into large litters, so plenty of room is required to look after them unless you h... Read >
Author: Amanda
02nd April 2009
The bowel is a term that applies to the intestines inside the body. It includes both the gigantic and petite intestines; the size of the bowels and the intestines change depending on the size of the human as well as the age of the person. The bowel functi... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
02nd April 2009
The bowel is the gigantic intestine in a human's body, which is every so often christened the colon. The vast intestines are one of the greatest organs in a human's body, and they move the waste materials into the bowel. The bowel then stores all the unab... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
02nd April 2009
The bowel is the immense intestine in a being's body, which is now and again termed the colon. The vast intestines are one of the greatest organs in a human's body, and they move the waste materials into the bowel. The bowel then stores all the unabsorbed... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
02nd April 2009
It is rightly said that health is wealth. It is true that we can not live happily without good health. There are various tips to remain healthy and wealthy. The four basic foundations that are required to stay healthy include diet, exercise and sufficient... Read >
Author: Victoria
30th March 2009
The bowel is the excessive intestine in a being's body, which is on occasion called the colon. The big intestines are one of the largest organs in a human's body, and they move the waste materials into the bowel. The bowel then stores every one of the una... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
27th March 2009
Probiotics are dietary supplements of specific types of helpful and beneficial living micro-organisms. The world teems with micro- organisms of both the helpful and harmful kind. Probiotics aim to replace and balance the natural levels of “good” bacte... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2009
It is the nirvana that anyone that has been diagnosed with colitis seeks. Imagining the familiar pattern of relapses and remissions disappearing along with the pain and discomfort that the disease brings. The weight loss, the feeling of great tiredness, e... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
25th March 2009
The bowel is a term that applies to the intestines inside the body. It includes both the vast and undersized intestines; the size of the bowels and the intestines change depending on the size of the individual as well as the age of the human being. The bo... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
24th March 2009
The bowel is the excessive intestine in a individual's body, which is at times labeled the colon. The jumbo intestines are one of the extensive organs in a human's body, and they move the waste materials into the bowel. The bowel then stores all the unabs... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
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
17th March 2009
Inflammatory Bowel Disease " Part One
by Jonathan Blood Smyth
Inflammatory diseases of the bowel
The bowel can develop redness and inflammation in these illnesses. Ulcerative colitis involves the lining of the large bowel. Crohn's disease can invol... Read >
Author: David Ravech
17th March 2009
Being diagnosed by a doctor with a symptom is a worrying time and often what causes a lot of anxiety is the unknown, what lies ahead and how it will affect the person's quality of life. When diagnosed with a disease, such feelings are multiplied many time... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
17th March 2009
The bowel is what is known in the body as the jumbo intestine, or the colon. A human being's jumbo intestines are typically close to 5 feet in length, and are one of the biggest organs in the body. The bowel is the componental of the body that collects th... Read >
Author: Jacintta Shorrock
13th March 2009
When it comes to successful weight loss you want to follow a route that is stress free and painless, which is why being able to find a weight loss supplement that can offer you long term weight loss results is so important.
Especially when the other co... Read >
Author: Benson Meshullam
10th March 2009
Whilst suffering from abdominal pain and passing some mucus and even blood in the stools can be alarming, many people who find these symptoms suddenly appearing often think the worst and confuse them with another more serious condition. It is normally the... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
10th March 2009
Is Alli the solution to your weight-loss woes? A Mayo Clinic doc discusses the effectiveness of Alli, an over-the-counter weight-loss tablet.
Another drug is open to aid your weight-loss efforts, but this minute you don't need a prescription. Alli (p... Read >
Author: Herbal Health
10th March 2009
I had problems getting pregnant too but now I have two sons. I know how hard it is to face your period every month when you really want a baby. So here are five tips to help you on your way!
We know that a healthy diet will help you to get pregnant b... Read >
Author: Jessica Deane
09th March 2009
It is a question asked frequently by those who have experienced some bowel problem and thankfully for the majority, they will not have ulcerative colitis. For the unfortunate few, and the numbers are growing every year, to be diagnosed with the disease wi... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
25th February 2009
People generally suffer from a lot of ailments in their day-to-day life. Such ailments or the discomfort caused by these ailments are generally attributed to a variety of causative factors. But a lot of times, they are mainly because of a bad and infected... Read >
Author: Alien
24th February 2009
.After food is ingested into the body, there are two pathways by which it is broken down or digested. Either it is acted upon by digestive juices in the upper area of the alimentary canal or it gets settled down further into the lower abdominal area where... Read >
Author: Alien
20th February 2009
History of Mint
Mint is an ancient herb and the use of mint tea dates back to medieval Europe. Mint's distinct smell has made it one of the more popular herbs throughout history. From Europe to India to the Middle East, it has been used to clear the ai... Read >
Author: Uma Mays
18th February 2009
This is an extensive list of symptoms related to Candida Albicans, though by no means exhaustive.
You may be surprised to discover that the following symptoms are so far removed from what the most popular understanding of Candida Albicans is.
Almost... Read >
Author: Janice Townsend
13th February 2009
Recently, the risks of Salmonella, in particular from eating chicken, have been mentioned so much on TV most people would have thought that incidences of infection to have reduced to almost zero. Sadly this is not what has happened. For regular chicken ea... Read >
Author: rwakefield
13th February 2009
There are several types of body cleansing methods that are encouraged universally so that our bodies will function well.
We focus mainly on the organs that will eliminate toxins in our bodies, therefore there are three types of internal body cleansing, t... Read >
Author: John Sern
17th January 2009
Influenza, the name itself scares most. However, if you are well prepared for it, you might not have to face dire consequences; read on to find out more about influenza and its treatment
Influenza – The most dreaded infectious disease
If you want ... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
08th January 2009
Clostridium Difficle (or C. Diff, as it is commonly called) is a bacterium that causes diarrhoea, particularly in those with a weakened immune system. C. Diff infection is usually acquired in hospitals, and almost all those who develop diarrhoea caused by... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
19th December 2008
It has been observed that persons with Crohn disease suffer from the decrease in appetite which affects the body in receiving the everyday suggestions of nutrition for good healing & health. Furthermore, Crohn’s disease is always associated with the bad... Read >
Author: Alien
18th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Steve Cowley
If you suffer from a panic or anxiety disorder an important part of your recovery process is to gain an understanding of your symptoms. If you don't understand how your symptoms happen, then you can remain caught up in y... Read >
Author: Steve Cowley
11th December 2008
When first I began my hypnotherapy practice, very few people were familiar with the term IBS - Irritable Bowel Syndrome
In those times, IBS was most often referred to as 'spastic colon' and it was a mystery to all but a few perceptive specialist practi... Read >
Author: Peter Field
08th December 2008
Sleep is so unique a process. Even with all these researches, no scientists can today accurately tell why living things sleep or what induces sleep. Ayurveda puts great emphasis on sleep and gives you the guidelines of healthy sleeping habits.
The ... Read >
Author: Dev Saras
08th December 2008
Plavix: Basic Facts
Plavix is meant for combating blood clots after a recent heart attack and in people with heart or blood vessel disorders. Plavix prevents unwanted blood clots occur with certain heart or blood vessel conditions. Plavix reduces forma... Read >
Author: Article Manager
01st December 2008
Our offices are vulnerable to disease and illness purely because of the diverse nature of the people who work in them. You and I may make a concerted effort to keep our area of the office clean but how many others are even cognisant of the dangers lurking... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
26th November 2008
With so many weight loss programs in the market these days it can become very difficult to work out which one to go for. The reality is most of these weight loss programs will work, however it is a matter of working out which one will work best for you. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th November 2008
What is an ulcer?
An ulcer is damage to the inner lining (the mucosa) of the stomach or the upper part of the intestine (duodenum). A bacterium, Helicobacter pylori, is the main cause of ulcers in this area.
Antibiotics:- Several combinations of ant... Read >
Author: Alien
20th November 2008
Irritable bowel syndrome, usually called IBS, is the most common disorder physicians see today, affecting 1 in 5 adults. Symptoms of IBS include abdominal pain, discomfort and bloating, distention, nausea, flatulence and intolerance to certain foods. It c... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th November 2008
With so many weight loss programs in the market these days it can become very difficult to work out which one to go for. The reality is most of these weight loss programs will work, however it is a matter of working out which one will work best for you. ... Read >
Author: Alfitness
12th November 2008
Gastroenteritis is simply a medical term for inflammation of the stomach and intestines, usually due to food poisoning or a viral illness.
It is very common and the usual symptoms include loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, tummy pain and diarrhoea. Th... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
30th October 2008
There is a huge array of drugs used in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) The reason that so many drugs are used in the treatment of IBS pretty straightforward, there is a multitude of causes for IBS which need to be treated individually in o... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
09th September 2008
Prostate cancer has many possible treatments, and often different treatments are used together to achieve the best results. One method of treatment is Brachytherapy, which is when a number of radiation seeds are implanted into the tumour in the prostate g... Read >
Author: RichardCross
09th September 2008
The nutritional requirements for the baby will rely soley on the breast milk, and therefore the mother will need to maintain a healthy diet. If the baby is large and grows fast, the fat stores gained by the mother during pregnancy can be depleted quickly,... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
21st August 2008
Rimonabant is a useful weight loss aid. It helps control glucose and fat metabolism in the body and thereby brings about weight loss. Read on to know more about this weight loss pill.
Approval of Rimonabant
One of the effective weight loss drugs is... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
15th August 2008
As with any illness you need the diagnosis of it to happen quickly so that your treatment isn’t delayed and you are given the best chance of a full recovery. We leave all of this up to the medical professionals who are responsible for taking care of us,... Read >
Author: Helen
12th August 2008
Symptoms of IBS
So you think you may have IBS? This article will give you an overview of what to look for.
There are many symptoms that can be contributed to irritable bowel syndrome. Learning about these can help you and your doctor to get a start... Read >
Author: Wincanton1
29th July 2008
Indigestion, nausea, heartburn, constipation, diarrhoea, gas, bloating… we could all learn how to live without them!
Using the right remedy and treating the underlying cause is the right solution. Many people suffering from these digestive problems... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
25th July 2008
Hangover (veisalgia) describes the amount of painful physical effects following thick intake of drugs, especially intoxicating beverages. A hangover is caused by a combination of the poisonous byproduct of alcohol metabolism (acetaldehyde), dehydration, a... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
25th July 2008
Constipation is a common symptom where a person has difficulty passing faeces or unusually dry stool. In simple language it is irregular and infrequent or difficult evacuation of the bowels. Constipation is determined in the colon (large intestine), which... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
22nd July 2008
It is known that stress can affect us mentally and emotionally. It can make us feel anxious and overwhelmed. It can make our tempers short and cause us to feel depressed. But how does stress affect your health?
When you are feeling stressed, certain st... Read >
Author: Paul
20th July 2008
The anti-despondent medicinal preparation is a psychiatry treatment course either other matter (nutrient or herb) is used for relaxes depressed or dysthymia. Antidepressants can be helpful in the treatment of temper to severe depression, but the "prescrip... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th July 2008
Ehrlichiosis is a disease acute and caused by ehrlichia of bacteria. Ehrlichiosis is most common to spring and the summer. The signs and the symptoms of the ehrlichiosis extend from the soft evils of body to the fever engraves and usually appear in a week... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th July 2008
So you've decided to get healthy and want to start taking food supplements or maybe you have decided to take up body-building, there are many supplements out there that claim they can do this and that, but which really are the best, lets take a look at a ... Read >
Author: Mitchell hampson
18th July 2008
Gastroenteritis refers to inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, involving both the stomach and the small intestine and resulting in acute diarrhea. The inflammation is caused most often by infection with certain viruses, less often by bacteria or th... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th June 2008
Abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) is an extremely rare autosomal recessive disorder, caused by mutations of the microsomal triglyceride-transfer protein gene. Abetalipoproteinemia interferes with the normal absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins from food. I... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Hemorrhoid is a prevailing disease.and a number of people are suffered from this disease. They are also unaware with the factor that they are suffering with hemorrhoids. A number of citizens ignore various abnormalities happened due to hemorrhoids and aft... Read >
Author: Amarendra Singh
25th June 2008
Hemorrhoid is a prevailing disease.and a number of people are suffered from this disease. They are also unaware with the factor that they are suffering with hemorrhoids. A number of citizens ignore various abnormalities happened due to hemorrhoids and aft... Read >
Author: Amarendra Singh
25th June 2008
Colitis too called ulcerative colitis. It is an intense or chronic inflammation of the membrane lining the colon your big bowel or intestine. Common symptoms associated with colitis are abdominal cramping, regular lax stools or relentless diarrhoea, depar... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Cronkhite Canada disease is an uncommon syndrome. It is characterized by marked epithelial disturbances in the GI parcel and epidermis. The GI changes are generalized hamartomatous polyposis with irregular intervening mucosa. The mucosal proliferation lea... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Crohn's disease is a chronic incendiary disease of the intestines. It primarily causes ulcerations (breaks in the lining) of the tiny and big intestines, but can impact the digestive structure anywhere from the lip to the anus. Crohn's disease is related ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd June 2008
Despite the fact that IBS is the most common gastro-intestinal disorder seen by gastroenterologists today, very little is actually known about what causes it. Recently, however, researchers at Rush university in Chicago discovered that a significant numbe... Read >
20th June 2008
Many people suffer from unpleasant symptoms from their stomach, like: Constipation, diarrhoea, bloating, cramps, inflated stomach, acid eructation and pain related to such functional problems. This kind of symptoms most often originates from a colon made ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
20th June 2008
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease giving painful points in muscles and joint areas, stiffness and problems of neurological art like fatigue, poor sleep quality and depressive feelings. The disease develops gradually and can affect great parts of the body.... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
17th June 2008
A sudden strong and irresistible urge to urinate characterizes the condition of having an irritable bladder in a person. There is however no pain associated with the condition even if there may be some discomfort in the urinary bladder. Unfortunately, the... Read >
Author: peterhutch
16th June 2008
Diarrhea may be non-specific as is caused by fear, anxiety or apprehension, and indigestion. People on the move are often afflicted with traveller's diarrhoea due to the change in environment. Specific diarrhea is caused by infection in the intestines, a ... Read >
Author: Alien
11th June 2008
NICE otherwise known as the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, have recently released new guidelines in relation to the diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and the treatment options for IBS.
What is IBS?
IBS is one of the most ... Read >
11th June 2008
Dysmenorrhoea It refers to pain associated with menstruation and the term is usually reserved to describe an individual with menstrual symptoms that are severe enough to prevent her from functioning normally for one or more days each... Read >
Author: trisa wang
03rd June 2008
Cholera too known epidemic cholera. Cholera is a bacterial disease that affects the intestinal parcel. It is caused by a microbe called Vibrio cholerae. Cholera has been really uncommon in industrialized nations for the last 100 years. Approximately one i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th May 2008
Students who ate at a restaurant in Kent have been struck down with norovirus. Over 400 students are said to have been affected by the outbreak.
Norovirus causes severe diarrhoea, nausea and cramps. It is transmitted through eating and drinking food a... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
25th May 2008
Welcome to motherhood. It is a sense of pride and privilege for you to have a bundle of joy in your arms. Those nine months are over, but here begins a new journey for you and your baby. If it is your first time, make sure you have all your questions answ... Read >
Author: Jennie
21st May 2008
With over fifty percent of the world population abusing alcohol the amount of research done on getting over this addiction is also vast. When an alcoholic wants to give up his addiction he has to undergo two steps in treatment. The first one is detoxifica... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
21st May 2008
Eosinophilia myalgia syndrome (EMS) is an uncommon, multi-systemic, and chronic autoimmune disease caused by ingestion of impure L-tryptophan. It can impact any system structure, such as pulmomary, gastro-intestinal or the skin. A neuropathy with features... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Degos disease, too known as cancerous atrophic papulosis, causes clogging of tiny and cooked size arteries in the system. The reason of Degos disease and how it develops in the system are unidentified. Degos disease is uncommon, but in the known cases fem... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
19th May 2008
With over fifty percent of the world population abusing alcohol the amount of research done on getting over this addiction is also vast. When an alcoholic wants to give up his addiction he has to undergo two steps in treatment. The first one is detoxifica... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
15th May 2008
Diarrhea is one of the great killers of children in India. It is characterized by frequent passage of liquid or semisolid stools and may be accompanied by abdominal (gripping) pain. When diarrhoea is associated with abdominal pain and passage of blood and... Read >
Author: Alien
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
11th May 2008
Flatulence is a common problem that affects everyone at some time or other. It occurs when you need to drive out the excess air that builds up in your body. The gut from oesophagus to rectum contains a lot of gases, but mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, whic... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
03rd May 2008
Researchers from Wythenshawe Hospital in Manchester have found that hypnotherapy can be used to effectively treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in 70 per cent of cases.
Irritable bowel syndrome is a functional bowel disorder, which causes abdominal pa... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian
01st May 2008
Probiotics are live microorganisms with potentially therapeutic and clinically documented health benefits. Probiotics may help improve the symptoms of digestive disorders and can now be found in most supermarkets in the form of foods, beverages and supple... Read >
Author: peterhutch
28th April 2008
Touch is the first sense developed by the embryo as it is rocked and massaged in the womb, surrounded by the amniotic fluid. As the baby is gradually pushed down the birth canal he or she is receiving a stimulating massage to prepare him or her to adapt t... Read >
Author: Alien
28th April 2008
Amebic dysentery is an intense or chronic protozoal transmission. Amebiasis is caused by entamoeba histolytica, an infinitesimal one-celled parasite. It is too called as amebiosis, amebism and amebic dysentery. This transmission produces varying degrees o... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th April 2008
Organic baby skin care is made from things that come straight from the earth, such as plants and oils. Organic baby skin care products are also made from other natural ingredients and nothing is chemically altered to preserve it. Because there are no che... Read >
Author: Ally Sofi
18th April 2008
What is Dysentery?
Dysentery is an infection that usually causes diarrhea. The infection is often passed on through improper hygiene. One of the most common causes of dysentery is not washing the hands after using public toilets.
It is a condition c... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th April 2008
Family: Myrtaceae
Names: Hindi - Jamun
English - Black berry
Sanskrit - Jambul
Bengali - Kalijaam bija
Kannada - Koddanirlu kalu
Marathi - Jambhul chabi
Gujarati - Jambunu bija
Tamil - Sambal virat
Telugu - Naredu vittulu
Trade name - Jambul sto... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd April 2008
Acid reflux usually referred to as Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux. GER occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) opens spontaneously, for varying periods of moment, or does not end decently and abdomen contents climb upward into the esophagus. The esoph... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd April 2008
Probiotics are cordial bacterium which are critical to maintaining better health. When your system lacks the better bacterium, it is not capable to forbid terrible bacterias such as E. Coli and Salmonella from overpopulating in your intestines. Health can... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd April 2008
Can you Help a Child with Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
Most people think that it is only adults that suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome. No one would ever dream of suspecting that their child would suffer from such a painful, uncomfortable and potential... Read >
Author: Lyndsay
01st April 2008
By hemorrhoids the veins in or around the anus, or in the lower rectum are swollen and often also inflamed. Hemorrhoids inside the rectum are called internal hemorrhoids, and those in the anal area external ones. Studies have shown that 1 out of 3 persons... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
26th March 2008
Irritable bowel syndrome is a common problem with the intestines. Functional disorder means there is a problem with the function of a part of the body, but there is no abnormality in the structure. This disorder most commonly affects people between the ag... Read >
Author: Alien
26th March 2008
The diseases most commonly seen in travelers are diarrhoea, malaria (if you travel in a malaria-infested area), accidents (when travelling by car or swimming), wound infections and sexually transmitted diseases.
- Diarrhoea is caused by contaminated fo... Read >
Author: G.Entp8
25th March 2008
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic illness, which causes immense physical pain and unbearable fatigue. The word ‘fibromyalgia’ actually means “pain in the fibrous tissues in the body” and as such does not involve the joints, as rheumatoid arthritis an... Read >
Author: allergymatters
17th March 2008
Irritable bowel syndrome is a common problem with the intestines. Functional disorder means there is a problem with the function of a part of the body, but there is no abnormality in the structure. This disorder most commonly affects people between the ag... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th March 2008
Irritable bowel syndrome is a common problem with the intestines. Functional disorder means there is a problem with the function of a part of the body, but there is no abnormality in the structure. This disorder most commonly affects people between the ag... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th March 2008
Typhoid Fever disease is caused by a bacteria called Salmonella typhi. It is a common diseasein the sub continent and affects all age groups. The poor hygiene conditions, open sanitation habits, flies, sale of exposed food, and illiteracy is responsible... Read >
Author: Peter sams
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
20th February 2008
Work related stress can be described as a pattern of emotional, cognitive, behavioral and physiological reactions that we experience whenever we perceive ourselves to be in a situation in which we are not able to cope with the demands placed upon us. Sour... Read >
Author: Alvaro
14th February 2008
Since children have a higher metabolic rate, and good underlying energy in most cases, herbs which stimulate the circulation are generally to be avoided. Herbal teas are one of the most suitable forms of treatment. With stronger preparations such as infus... Read >
Author: David Jones
11th February 2008
Hangover (veisalgia) describes the amount of painful physical effects following thick intake of drugs, especially intoxicating beverages. A hangover is caused by a combination of the poisonous byproduct of alcohol metabolism (acetaldehyde), dehydration, a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
04th February 2008
18 Household Foods You Should Never Feed Your Dog.
Does your dog eat table scraps? Does he beg for food (successfully) while you're having a meal? Do you let your dog finish any food left after you've eaten your meal?
Some of these foods can kill yo... Read >
Author: Ken Charles
01st February 2008
How many times have you heard about work colleagues who have phoned in sick because of food poisoning and followed it up with some comment like “I had a BBQ at the weekend, and I must have eaten something not properly cooked”?
To be honest I think ... Read >
Author: Paul Yates
28th January 2008
Dysentery is a serious condition affecting the large intestine. It is characterised by inflammation
and ulceration of the bowel, a colic pain in the region of the abdomen and passing of liquid or
semi-formed stones with mucus and blood.
The pathologica... Read >
Author: sulamita
18th January 2008
Do slimming pills help to keep people slim and treat obesity problem
People who suffer from obesity problem can overcome it largely by right eating habits and regular physical activity. However, people who are too overweight or are obese need help of v... Read >
Author: Anthony
06th November 2007
Are you plagued with stomach cramps, pain in your abdomen, reoccurring heart burn, bloating, diarrhoea or constipation? I certainly have experienced each one of these through my own life and I am sure you may have too. These symptoms plague everyone at ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th October 2007
Diarrhea is a condition in which the movement of food through the digestive system is faster than normal, that happens as a cause of frequent and watery bowel movements. When stools are loose and without consistency is called diarrhea, is an effective way... Read >
Author: Alien
11th October 2007
Endometriosis is a condition caused by excess estrogen created each month in the female body. Endometriosis affect an estimated 89 million women (usually around 30 to 40 years of age who have never been pregnant before) of reproductive age around the worl... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th October 2007
There are many minor illnesses which can be easily and safely treated without the inconvenience. Cough, fever, cuts and bruises are some minor ailments that we commonly suffer. Some simply require a bit of bed-rest, others may be helped by remedies. Natur... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ethought AustraliaIf you like camping out in rugged terrain or traveling to far away countries where water purity is a problem then a personal water filter is an essential part of your luggage. A water filter can provide safe drinking w... Read >
Author: Walter Livingstone
02nd October 2007
Coeliac disease is a condition that affects the small bowel, caused by an abnormal immune response, or sensitivity, to a dietary protein known as gluten. When the lining of the small intestine is damaged, nutrients like calcium, iron, folic acid and fat-s... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th September 2007
Backpack travelling is a wonderful experience.It allows one to be in control of the time, cost and destination at will.The ease of booking a hotel through the Internet has made it even easier for a backpacker. Wide choices of hostels, domitories, budget h... Read >
Author: Lucy
02nd September 2007
Ulcerative colitis (UC) refers to a disease in which the lining of the colon (the large intestine) becomes inflamed. It occurs at any age. The disease may involve the entire colon (pancolitis), only the rectum (ulcerative proctitis) or, more commonly, som... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd August 2007
A diet rich in fruits and vegetables can reduce the chances of having heart attack or stroke, protect against a variety of cancers and lower blood pressure and bad cholesterol. Eat 4 to 5 servings per day.
Polyphenols prevent free radical from damagin... Read >
Author: Laura Ng
10th August 2007
Read this Article to know the most of the Home Remedies for Constipation which are especially recommended by most of the users. First we will discuss about Constipation
Constipation is more of a symptom, rather than a disease. A person is usually consi... Read >
Author: Tom alter
10th August 2007
As a parent there are a number of things that will keep you awake at night in regard to your child. You may worry whether your child will get into the best school in your catchment area and whether they will go on to pass all their exams, get into unive... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th August 2007
Many people suffer from chronic pain from stomach upsets, muscle cramps or joint pains, or other seemingly unshakable complaints that seem to have no cause. Surprisingly often, eliminating gluten from the diet results in a marked improvement - even the co... Read >
Author: Frann Leach
26th July 2007
Last year during one of my trips to the Philippines a lady staying at the hotel got bitten by a jelly fish. Her leg swelled up quite rapidly and she cried due to the pain. As she seemed powerless, I approached her and suggested that she pee'ed on it. She ... Read >
Author: Patrick Hamouy
25th July 2007
For people who are prone to headaches identifying triggers is an important part of pain management. Alcohol is a common headache trigger for those who already suffer from headaches and on top of that, those who are usually headache-free will still suffer ... Read >
Author: Alien
01st July 2007
Studies have consistently shown that taking fish oil supplements on a daily basis is a highly effective and efficient way of getting enough Omega 3 fatty acids in our diet to make a positive difference to our health, but what are the potential risks of an... Read >
31st May 2007
Malaria is a serious disease caused by a parasite. Infected mosquitoes spread it. Malaria is very common throughout the world. In the United States, the main risk is to persons traveling to tropical and subtropical countries where malaria is a problem. Th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th May 2007
If you are having any type of pain during urination, some form of discharge from the vagina, an itching or burning sensation in or around your vagina or are experiencing pain during sex, there is a good possibility that you may have a yeast infection.
... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
15th May 2007
If you are having any type of pain during urination, some form of discharge from the vagina, an itching or burning sensation in or around your vagina or are experiencing pain during sex, there is a good possibility that you may have a yeast infection.
... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
13th May 2007
You've probably heard those narrators on the National Geographic specials say things like, "Water gives life" or "Without water there could be no life." They may be overly dramatic, but they're right...
We humans are more than 70 per cent water. Taking... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas
15th March 2007
The problem with prescription medicines are the side effects. Studies have shown ginger can have the same anti-inflammatory qualities as drugs but without the side effects.
Ginger has been used since ancient times to cure a variety of problems such as ... Read >
Author: michelle armstrong
15th March 2007
The problem with prescription medicines are the side effects. Studies have shown ginger can have the same anti-inflammatory qualities as drugs but without the side effects.
Ginger has been used since ancient times to cure a variety of problems suc... Read >
Author: michelle armstrong
09th March 2007
Water, water everywhere, but not a single drop of pure water to drink! This could be the scene after 25 years. Use and misuse of water is happening everywhere. The world’s huge population of six billion people is using about 54% of all accessible fresh ... Read >
Author: Nancy
07th March 2007
Are you gaining weight unexpectedly? Are you not losing weight when you're doing everything right? What if you have hypothyroidism and you don't know it? When your thyroid is working against you, looking and feeling better is like trying to exercise with ... Read >
Author: Peter Rapport
05th March 2007
Travel Health Diseases Warnings
Malaria is a common and life-threatening disease in many tropical and subtropical areas.
It is currently endemic in over 100 countries, which are visited by more than 125 million international travellers every year. E... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa
01st March 2007
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a common chronic condition where there is no specific cause and no cure. In the USA, Irritable Bowel Syndrome accounts for over 20% of the population and considered among the top ten common chronic medical conditions.
In gen... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram
28th February 2007
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a condition that affects more than twenty percent of Americans and is in the top 10 most common chronic medical condition in USA. Sufferers with Irritable Bowel Syndrome have abdominal pain often eased by defaecation. In additi... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram
17th February 2007
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a common chronic condition with symptoms of abdominal pain, altered bowel habit and form, and bloating. Even though up to 20% of people globally suffer from IBS, no one knows the true cause, there is no physical abnormality, no... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram
07th February 2007
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic condition but in spite of extensive research, our understanding of the causative elements are still embryonic. The symptoms are different in individual sufferers and in individual sufferers the symptoms can vary from ... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram
03rd February 2007
Many people suffer from unpleasant symptoms from their stomach, like: Constipation, diarrhoea, bloating, cramps, inflated stomach, acid eructation and pain related to such functional problems. This kind of symptoms most often originates from a colon made ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
10th January 2007
Lipitor is also used to increase the level of HDL (good) cholesterol in your blood. These actions are important in reducing the risk of hardening of the arteries, which can lead to heart attacks, stroke and peripheral vascular disease.Buy Lipitor from our... Read >
Author: mrunal
04th January 2007
Ectopic pregnancies are far more common than people think. On average this condition affects one in a hundred pregnancies. Here we discuss the symptoms and the effects this condition has on women.What Is An Ectopic Pregnancy? Put simply an Ectopic Pregnan... Read >
Author: Lisa Mills
12th December 2006
Deficiency: The signs of vitamin A deficiency are predominantly ocular. They include night blindness, conjunctival xerosis, Bitot’s spots, corneal xerosis and keratomalacia. The term ‘xerophthalmia” (dry eye) comprises all the ocular manifestations ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
17th November 2006
Are you looking for information and advice about irritable bowel syndrome? Do you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome? Would you like to understand more about the causes of irritable bowel syndrome? If you have answered yes to any of the above questions ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
17th October 2006
Everybody in the world has anxiety. None of us are alone when we get nervous, we just assume that we are. Some of us suffer with anxiety more than others, it can be more severe in certain situations with certain people. For some of us, it's so hard to d... Read >
Author: Kelly Davies
26th July 2006
Women are prone to many problems and experience more health issues because of the menstrual troubles or troubles related to reproductive systems. Depression and women issues during menses require careful analysis.
Menstrual Problems
Dysmenorrhoea ... Read >
Author: shiny zita
24th July 2006
A gluten-free, casein free diet is recommended for Asperger's Syndrome children and adults.
Often parents feel rather overwhelmed with such a restrictive diet, and only opt to embrace it as a last resort. The results produced by the diet varies marked... Read >
Author: Nelle Frances
03rd July 2006
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease giving painful points in muscles and joint areas, stiffness and problems of neurological art like fatigue, poor sleep quality and depressive feelings. The disease develops gradually and can affect great parts of the body.... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
22nd June 2006
House training is something that is vital if you want to have a good experience of being a dog owner. It is a training that should stay with your dog for his whole life so it's worth getting it right from the start. A lot of people think that this is a di... Read >
Author: Justine Kay
09th June 2006
Most dog owners will notice any sudden or odd changes in their dogs normal behaviour but it is useful to know the specific symptoms to watch out for.
If you dog shows symptoms of excessive drinking, sudden loss of appetite, continual vomiting or diarrh... Read >
Author: Jack Prime
04th June 2006
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Pain- In fibromyalgia, patients suffer from acute and stabbing pain in muscle joints. The tendons, soft fibres, ligaments and cartilages are massively affected by fibromyalgia. Patients feel hour longed stiffed joints in the morning. Patients... Read >
Author: abhijit dey
04th June 2006
Having suffered with a lactose intolerant digestive system for over fifteen years, I wanted to pass along a bit of information that I think will be helpful to many lactose intolerance sufferers.
Lactase digestive enzymes are essential:
When the righ... Read >
Author: Jena Richlee
29th May 2006
Fibromyalgia is a chronic and common disease that affects 2-4% people of total world population. Although the cause behind this disease is unknown till date, but the syndromes are very well known. It is very painful for the people suffering from this dise... Read >
Author: abhijit dey
21st May 2006
Babies have a natural sucking reflex so pacifiers / dummies are a great source of comfort for them.
Many Health Professionals believe that dummy use should be restricted from around six months of age and that the use of a dummy or pacifier has ended b... Read >
Author: sally neill
07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 David McEvoy
A recent clinical trial has given further weight to the acceptance that supplemented dietary nucleotides, essential building blocks, can support the rapid production of new cells, which is beneficial for adult immunity and g... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
07th May 2006
Measles can lead to many complications. Some are not serious but others can be very dangerous and even fatal. Complications occur most commonly in pre school-age children, especially the under 2 year olds, and in adults over the age of 20. Up to 30% wit... Read >
Author: Tom Healy
07th May 2006
By hemorrhoids the veins in or around the anus, or in the lower rectum are swollen and often also inflamed. Hemorrhoids inside the rectum are called internal hemorrhoids, and those in the anal area external ones. Studies have shown that 1 out of 3 persons... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
07th April 2006
It's a universal truth that before rectifying any error or resolving any problem we need to diagnose or identify it first. To identify it we have to search the symptoms that point out to the possible causes and then go for optional strategies available to... Read >
Author: Huzef Saifee
31st March 2006
How To Stop a Hangover A Magical Remedy!
Now, a U.K. based company has developed a completely natural hangover preventative that can drastically reduce or even prevent these horrendous symptoms. Taken with (or before) your first three alcoholic drink... Read >
Author: Niall Ward
12th March 2006
Introduction - Description
Crohns Disease is a disease of the gut. It was named after Dr. Crohn in the 1930's after he first described the disease. It can affect any part in one or more places although it affects the ileum (the final section of the gut... Read >
Author: Mike Mansell
11th March 2006
All our information comes from the daily practice of cancer patient's they have managed the life crises with the cancer disease and with that, they have become the psychic power for every day! Check it out!
1. Water, water everywhere.
Drink at least... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei
05th March 2006
Pregnancy
Indigestion is often a problem, later on in pregnancy.
Eat little and often. Make sure if you are going out that you have food at hand. For example, sunflower seeds or dried apricots, easy to carry around and very good for you.
Water ... Read >
Author: daphne nancholas
22nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 David Drinkall
Some kinds of exercise cause problems for asthmatics. Activities like climbing and skiing have an additional problem. Not only are there the exercise problems, but the altitude itself can cause an additional challenge of i... Read >
Author: David Drinkall
09th February 2006
What is IBS?
IBS, which stands for Irritable Bowel Syndrome, is a chronic disorder in which the bowel doesn't work, as it should.
The bowel is part of the digestive system that makes and stores stools. The large bowel, or colon, links the smaller b... Read >
Author: Prad Uttamlal
01st February 2006
Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ by Sachin A.Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ
As more and more cases of bird flu are reported, the world faces an immediate threat of a deadly pandemic. Pandemics (Global Disease Outbreaks) are known to be like flash floods... Read >
Author: Sachin Asher
19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 David McEvoy
Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS is a common, chronic condition that affects the quality of life of thousands of people. In fact, it affects a third of the population at one time or another, and one in ten of us is sufficient... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
04th January 2006
Do you know anyone who can't consume milk or milk-based products? The condition is not uncommon and these people are classified as lactose intolerant.
Lactose is the main carbohydrate or sugar found in milk, and in varying quantities in dairy products ... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore
24th December 2005
At some stage in our lives we all will have suffered a bout of being anxious due to a bad moment. Missing a bus or late for an appointment is enough to trigger uneasiness, which is quite a normal reaction.
Prolonged anxiety which meddles with a person... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr
18th November 2005
Coeliac disease is a genetic condition that is caused by an inability to digest gluten. Hence the reason that this disease is also known as gluten intolerance.
It appears that genetics predispose some people to coeliac disease. For these people, some ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
12th September 2005
Irritable bowel syndrome is a frequently diagnosed condition in this country. Approximately 10 to 20% of people have this condition. Women account for almost 70% of this group. This condition causes explosive diarrhoea, constipation and abdominal pain ... Read >
Author: Mike Spencer
09th September 2005
Although all of the risks involved in gastric bypass surgery aren't fully known, there are many that are. These include possible infection, clotting of the blood, and the development of gallstones, a bleeding ulcer and even pneumonia. It certainly isn't a... Read >
Author: Beverley Brooke
09th September 2005
After patients have had gastric bypass surgery comes a very challenging and demanding few months ahead. It isn't easy, no matter what those success stories on the adverts tell us. It requires a great deal of mental and emotional toughness. Unfortunately t... Read >
Author: Beverley Brooke
26th August 2005
IBS or Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a condition effecting up to 20% of the population and the numbers are rising. There are more women sufferers than men and the age that it commonly starts is at around twenty. It is classed as a 'functional' disorder as... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker
13th August 2005
By: Kirsten Whittaker
IBS or Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a condition effecting up to 20% of the population and the numbers are rising. There are more women sufferers than men and the age that it commonly starts is at around twenty. It is classed as a... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker
12th August 2005
he diseases most commonly seen in travellers are diarrhoea, malaria
(if you travel in a malaria-infested area),
accidents (when travelling by car or swimming), wound infections and
sexually transmitted diseases.
In this article we will go over som... Read >
Author: Eddy De Vos
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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