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Alcohol addiction could lead to Liver Cirrhosis

29th September 2009
Alcohol addiction is a crippling and debilitating disease that takes its toll both mentally and physically on individuals who suffer from it. Alcohol addiction, in addition to having a myriad of other negative effects, also increases the risk of developi... Read >
Author: Nick

Communications Equipment in the Wilderness

25th September 2009
For Hunting, fishing, hiking, boating or cycling in all kinds of weather Communication in the wilderness is a matter of survival, as well as convenience. Before even leaving home, communications must begin. In fact, our first two communications tips ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How Much do Forensic Nurses Earn?

23rd September 2009
Should you go into forensic nursing? If you do, one question you have to ask yourself is how much you will make if you decide to make a career out of it. Fortunately, the job outlook is very promising because the Bureau of Labor and Statistics believe it ... Read >
Author: Fritz Poole

Heart Attacks, Silent And Deadly

22nd September 2009
Heart disease is one of the nation’s deadliest killers taking the lives of almost one million Americans each year. Each of us has a different susceptibility to cardiovascular disease. Your fitness level and what you eat plays a major role. Approximately... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How We Can Live Longer and Better

22nd September 2009
If human beings were happy all the time, there would be little need for philosophy. If transactions never went wrong, there would be no market for lawyers and arbitration services. If individuals never became sick and died, few persons would choose to bec... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Identifying and Preventing Serious Illnesses in the UK

22nd September 2009
A number of illnesses and medical conditions affect the UK population each year, with many of these conditions proving especially serious or fatal. However, studies have shown that certain fatal conditions affect a significantly higher percentage of the p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Autographs and the Family Tree

22nd September 2009
Since the TV series "Roots", there has been a surge of interest in tracing family roots and history. Autograph collecting has been one of the avenues used to record this history. Now every other family seeks to have some kind of reunion once a year, eve... Read >
Author: Heath Hodge

Wheelchair Lifts in Schools: Safety Tips!

22nd September 2009
With all platform lifts, it is important that the design incorporates features that provide comfort, safety and security to both the user and property owner. This is particularly important in schools and other environments where there may be children pres... Read >
Author: movemanSKG

Either Organic Carpet Cleaning NY Is Safe For Children Or Not?

22nd September 2009
In organic carpet cleaning, many carpet cleaning NY service providers use chemicals which are extremely dangerous for human beings. And if you purify it more than these chemicals can become the cause of death for children. While performing organic cleanin... Read >
Author: Steem

Mesothelioma Lung Cancer

11th September 2009
Mesothelioma lung cancer is also referred to as pleural mesothelioma and it is the leading cause of death in cases related to asbestos exposure followed by the cancer affecting the abdomen known as peritoneal mesothelioma. If you are not familiar with asb... Read >
Author: Hugh Hurst

Treating Sleep Apnea With CPAP and BIPAP Equipment

07th September 2009
Sleep Apnea Treatment with CPAP & BiPAP EquipmentThe Birth of the CPAP Supply Industry The leading cause of death in the hospital is infection usually caused by staff, patients, and visitors not washing their hands. Respiratory supplies were changed every... Read >
Author: Jorock

Fall 09’ return to School made safer by GlobeTrack Wireless (GTW).

06th September 2009
Austin, TX, August 19, 2009 – As schools again resume session this fall www.globetrackwireless.com, a forerunner in Location Based Services (LBS) technology, pledges their commitment towards reducing the prevalence of accidents involving first time driv... Read >
Author: Michael

Mesothelioma Lung Cancer

04th September 2009
Mesothelioma lung cancer is also referred to as pleural mesothelioma and it is the leading cause of death in cases related to asbestos exposure followed by the cancer affecting the abdomen known as peritoneal mesothelioma. If you're not familiar with asb... Read >
Author: Rafael Hurst

Help In Conducting Public Death Records

19th August 2009
People are searching for public death records for some reasons. Technically, Death Records Search are important records of the general public, along with divorce, birth and marriage. They often contain pieces of information like death notices and certific... Read >
Author: sahara23

Looking For Death Records Search Online Database?

19th August 2009
People are searching for public death records for some reasons. Technically, Death Records Search are important records of the general public, along with divorce, birth and marriage. They often contain pieces of information like death notices and certific... Read >
Author: Ben Dave

Cardiovascular Diseases: What Every Woman Should Know

12th August 2009
Cardiovascular diseases are by far the leading cause of death for women in most parts of the world. The reason why this ailment has become one of the leading killers in women is because of changes in their lifestyle, diet, and other factors. All about... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Exercise reduces chances of stroke

03rd August 2009
A 30 year study of whether cardiorespiratory fitness can reduce the chances of stroke or not determined that a moderation of aerobic exercise 5 days out of the week can exponentially reduce the chances of stroke in men and women. About 780,000 people in t... Read >
Author: Dr Ross Carter

Why Choose Couer d’ Alene Fat Loss?

03rd August 2009
There are some cases where bigger is not always better. One instance of this is when there is too much fat in the body. It is not a question of vanity. Rather, it is an issue of health. The fact remains that being overweight puts you in the risk of variou... Read >
Author: Lynn Rowe

The Real Secret to Free Hypnosis to Quit Smoking

31st July 2009
Dear Health Conscious Friend, Free Hypnosis Way To Quit Smoking At Your Leisure And At Home. Listen I bet you are frustrated over your failing attempts to quit smoking aren't you? Well, you've come to the right article to learn about getting the help ... Read >
Author: Jan

Sleep Apnea Treatment with CPAP & BiPAP Equipment

27th July 2009
How the CPAP Supplu Industry was Born The leading cause of death in the hospital is infection usually caused by staff, patients, and visitors not washing their hands. Respiratory supplies were changed every forty-eight hours to help prevent respirato... Read >
Author: Jorock

Using Death Records For Family Trees

24th July 2009
You may not be all that interested in history. Who cares about relatives who lived 100 years before you? Does it really matter when your great-great-great-grandmother was born? In reality, family genealogy is about more than birth dates and death dates, o... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

A Tragic History: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Cancer

24th July 2009
Many asbestos cancer experts, attorneys, and mesothelioma sufferers view asbestos as a material developed and used only in the 19th century. But in fact, asbestos was first discovered and named by the ancient Greeks. In this article, we will examine the f... Read >
Author: joebelluck

Budget Car Insurance for Families with Teen Drivers Move On to a New Car Insurance Policy for Your F

23rd July 2009
Car insurance for families with teens might be a little more pricier, but it can protect you from financial disaster while protecting your car, your driving teen, and your family. Comparing policies takes time and effort, but it'll bring you the best bud... Read >
Author: David nalin

Cancer And Your Dog

23rd July 2009
Cancer,the word that everyone fears,even when it's your dog. Dog cancer, like the human form, is the unrestrained growth of cells on or inside body. Although there are many types the cancer, they all start because uncontrolled growth of abnormal ce... Read >
Author: julian

Eliminate Online Failure Through Using a Story

21st July 2009
Following a system of using creative stories in network marketing is easy to do. There is a new way to conduct your online business through using a creative approach through stories. A story tells and a story sells. For example this type of story can b... Read >
Author: Mark Recker

Stop Overeating and Lose 10 Pounds

19th July 2009
Obesity is a leading cause of death in this country. It causes things like heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, and many more ailments that can lead to an early death. Obesity is also one of the easiest health problems to overcom... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

The effects of diet and exercise on Osteoporosis

16th July 2009
Imagine walking down the street and simply stepping off a curb and hearing an awful cracking sound and feeling pain shoot immediately from your ankle. This scenario can unfortunately be a common one for someone that suffers the later stages of osteoporosi... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Kill Obesity before Obesity Kills You

16th July 2009
While heart disease ranks as the number one cause of death for men and women, because it is linked to so many other causes of death, perhaps obesity should really claim that title. Whether it is heart disease, diabetes, smoking related deaths, or even can... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Marijuana: The First Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease?

08th July 2009
Over the past few years there has been mounting medical evidence that the use of marijuana might play a significant role in reducing the spread and progression of Alzheimer's disease. The primary ingredient in marijuana, THC, has been suspected in prevent... Read >
Author: Henry Dahut

Exercising the Body Keeps the Mind Strong As Well

07th July 2009
Mental disorders are common and widespread in the global population with an estimated 26.2 percent of people over 18 or one in four adults affected. The burden on health and productivity throughout the world has long been underestimated as the cost of car... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

The REAL Inventor Of Baseball - Who Invented Baseball?

04th July 2009
On June 3rd 1953, Congress officially recognized Alexander Joy Cartwright, Jr. as the man who invented modern baseball. Born in New York City on April 17 1820, Alexander Cartwright's first job after leaving school at the age of 16 was as a clerk at a ... Read >
Author: Nathan Richard Park

Causes and Prevention of Drowning Accidents

28th June 2009
In 2005 alone, there were 3,582 fatal drowning accidents in Los Angeles. According to studies, about 350 kids aged 5 below die from drowning accidents each year and 2,600 are sent to the hospital for treatment related to drowning injuries. It was a... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Is Legalization of Marijuana a Chance We Want to Take?

22nd June 2009
Studies prove marijuana is dangerous. Amsterdam proves legalization doesn’t work. What are we thinking? The legalization of marijuana has been an issue for a long time, but since Governor Schwarzenegger opened the door to serious discussion of the su... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Trishs' Effective Healthy Weight Loss Plan: How Trish Lost 283 lbs

19th June 2009
Trishs' Successful Weight Loss Plan. Trish Cubias Lost 283 pounds with her Healthy Weight Loss Plan! You too can lose weight with a sound plan including the four components necessary for successful weight loss. This is how Trish did it. Motivation. ... Read >
Author: louisjeffries

Air Conditioning Safety - Refrigeration Compressor Parts & Purge Unit

18th June 2009
The world’s original air conditioners and fridges used many forms of gases. Many of these gases were highly toxic and hazardous in nature. Some of the gases used by early cooling systems and applications include, but are not limited to, gases like ammon... Read >
Author: Alistair Rogers

Bathing for Older People - Part II

17th June 2009
Bathing Injuries On average, 370 persons of all ages sustain injuries from bathtub/shower daily in the United States. The dangerous aspect of bathing is evident from the injury data reported by the Consumer Product Safety Commission: 117,230 bathtub/sh... Read >
Author: bentleybaths

How to cope with Alcohol Abuse

15th June 2009
Anyone who has got into the bad habit of abusing alcohol or any other substance has fallen into the category of substance abuse. It is a common event and an expensive pastime and will lead to serious health problems as well has ruining family and other re... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

How to cope with Alcohol Abuse

15th June 2009
Anyone who has got into the bad habit of abusing alcohol or any other substance has fallen into the category of substance abuse. It is a common event and an expensive pastime and will lead to serious health problems as well has ruining family and other re... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

PREVENTION

15th June 2009
The pediatric chain of survival is different from the adult for some very good reasons. Lets take a look at the first link; prevention. Unintentional injuries are the number one cause of death in children and young people in the United States. Most of the... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Important Need To Know Information About Government Death Records

15th June 2009
Government death records are searched all the time by many people who are looking for someone that can’t be found. People will search these records to find out if someone is still living and able to be found. Now, before you start to research these gove... Read >
Author: hb1969

How to Keep your Heart Healthy, Healthy Heart Tips

13th June 2009
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. The most important way that you can prevent a heart attack is to change your lifestyle. The three most important areas to change are to improve your nutrition, increase your exercise and... Read >
Author: John Adison

DUI: Leading cause of Car Accidents

13th June 2009
Driving under the influence or DUI is the number one cause of vehicular accidents in the US. Every year about 25,000 deaths and 708,000 injuries (74,000 of those are serious injuries) occur as a result of alcohol related vehicular accidents. It is als... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Cancer Statistics

12th June 2009
There are different types of cancer statistics. Statistics on incidence of cancer show the number of newly diagnosed cases during a specific period of time. Mortality statistics indicate the number of deaths during a specific period of time. A statistic o... Read >
Author: Mercy

Lasting Weight Loss In Healthy Way

10th June 2009
Obesity new story in the past week than usual. The Journal of the American Medical Association an article on the causes of death in the United States in 2000. Poor nutrition and inactivity approximately 400,000 deaths or 16.6 percent, just behind the guar... Read >
Author: D

Why do Vehicles Accidents Happen?

10th June 2009
Vehicular accidents are the leading cause of death in the nation. According to statistics, they account for an average of 43,000 deaths yearly. To avoid these accidents, it is important for everyone to know what its causes are and how it can be prevented.... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

05th June 2009
Sudden Infant Death Syndrom * What is SIDS? * Cigarette Smoke is linked to SIDS * Safe Sleeping * Safe Places to Sleep * Safe Bedding * Sleep Dangers * Common Questions What is SIDS? Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (S... Read >
Author: Tizzie Hall

Cancer Risks and Health

01st June 2009
Cancer is the second major cause of death in the United States. More than half a million of us to die of cancer every year. Most cancers occur in people age 55 and over. The best defense for many types of cancer is early detection therefore, it is impo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Coronary Heart Disease Recipes

01st June 2009
There are many ways to keep away from heart diseases and some of the most excellent ways for avoiding the coronary heart diseases include following the recipes, which help in preventing them. Basically these are health recipes, which are ideal for reducin... Read >
Author: steven marks

Coronary Heart Disease Recipes

20th May 2009
There are many ways to keep away from heart diseases and some of the most excellent ways for avoiding the coronary heart diseases include following the recipes, which help in preventing them. Basically these are health recipes, which are ideal for reducin... Read >
Author: jainish

A Background Check May Have Prevented the Next Wife's Murder

19th May 2009
Young beautiful women, do any of you find yourselves attracted to dirty old men? There is no accounting for tastes, but haven't you ever wondered about him, his shady past and strange relationship patterns? Is it that he is a proverbial father figure and ... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser

What You Need to Know about Ovarian Cancer

15th May 2009
What Is Ovarian Cancer? Ovarian cancer is a cancerous growth in the ovary. A cancerous growth means that there is mass of malignant substance growing in the affected area... The fallopian tube is considered to be the common area where ovarian cancer o... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

All That You Need To Know About Public Death Records and their Functions

12th May 2009
Public death records are accessed by people on various grounds and for a variety of reasons. Suppose you wish to confirm whether a missing person is dead or alive, or suppose a particular relative of yours is long lost and you want to gather some informat... Read >
Author: Saki S

How to Stop Smoking Help

12th May 2009
How to Stop Smoking Help Making the decision to stop smoking is a decision that will ultimately improve your health and deciding to quit smoking is always a good decision. Quitting smoking can be achieved using various methods. NLP (Neuro Linguistic pr... Read >
Author: Self Help Doctor

Need Help On Obituaries Death Records Search?

07th May 2009
If you ran an Obituaries Death Records, one of the related information that could be produced is the obituary. In fact, it's common for people to go specifically for the deceased's obituaries record as opposed to the more generic death records. There are ... Read >
Author: sahara23

Guide To Death Records Search

07th May 2009
If you ran an Obituaries Death Records, one of the related information that could be produced is the obituary. In fact, it's common for people to go specifically for the deceased's obituaries record as opposed to the more generic death records. There are ... Read >
Author: Ben Dave

Simple Driving Techniques to Save Your Life

05th May 2009
Defensive driving is a skilled that most drivers should be armed with while they are driving on the road. In 2007, about 41059 people lost their lives in road accidents in US. The fact is that all these accidents and death could have been prevented if the... Read >
Author: devk

General Facts on Lung Cancer: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment For Lung Cancer

28th April 2009
Educating yourself about the general facts on lung cancer is essential to help prevent acquiring the disease. As the number one cause of death among men in America and one of the major causes of death cases throughout the world, health experts are further... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Is A DUI Or Drunk Driving A Big Deal?

28th April 2009
States are cracking down on drunk driving. DWI and DUI laws across the nation are becoming stricter and being enforced with greater diligence. Why is drunk driving such as big deal? What happens to your body when you drink that makes driving so dangerous?... Read >
Author: Denise B

Automatic External Defibrillators Should Be Used by All!

28th April 2009
Wherever people are, there is a need for Automated External Defibrillators. As sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the United States, there are numerous reasons why individuals, companies, schools, churches, fitness centers and other or... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

Automatic External Defibrillators Should Be Used by All!

28th April 2009
Wherever people are, there is a need for Automated External Defibrillators. As sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the United States, there are numerous reasons why individuals, companies, schools, churches, fitness centers and other or... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

Dude, Where's My Car?

21st April 2009
Daddy took the T-Bird away when he found out his daughter was taking it to the hamburger stand and not the library, but she had a good ol’ time at his expense for a few weeks until he figured it out. But if Dad had the GPS technology available today,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Online Obituary Records And Death Records

17th April 2009
Obituaries Record are a form of death records. They often show up in a death record search. Although customary, it's not a requirement in our society that the passing on of someone should be accompanied by an obituary. Nevertheless, the practice is widesp... Read >
Author: sahara23

Your Way To Free Death Records

17th April 2009
Obituaries Record are a form of death records. They often show up in a death record search. Although customary, it's not a requirement in our society that the passing on of someone should be accompanied by an obituary. Nevertheless, the practice is widesp... Read >
Author: Ben Dave

Stay Sharp As a Tack With Strength Training

17th April 2009
A fear of losing our marbles as we age is well grounded in statistics, with Alzheimer's disease being the fourth leading cause of death in those over 60. Approximately $148 billion is spent per year in the US alone for treatment of this disease and it is ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Signs of a Stroke

16th April 2009
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. A Stroke is also known as a ‘brain attack’. A stroke happens when the blood flow to the brain is prevented. Without the essential oxygen and nutrients required the brain cells start d... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

Key Steps in Training Your Baby to Sleep

09th April 2009
When there is a new baby in the house, it is common to hear the parents complain about the lack of sleep. During the first few months, babies go through erratic and interrupted sleep patterns. It is during this time that parents can put forth a considerab... Read >
Author: John Hughes

Is Life Insurance Available after Age 50?

09th April 2009
Most of us have kept life insurance on ourselves, either though work or through a private insurer since we became adults. There are a variety of reasons. Most have to do with paying off mortgages and covering final expenses that would create a burden for ... Read >
Author: George Carr

Online Public Death Records Search

08th April 2009
Death Records Search are instrumental in establishing our present-day vital statistics registration system. The statistical data that can be derived from them are of great value to public health and various other causes. Most states started centralizing d... Read >
Author: Ben Dave

How To Deal With The Suicidal Child

04th April 2009
The problem of child suicide continues to grow and the lives of many young people aged from 10 upwards will be lost to this tragic event. In the United States alone, suicide is the third leading cause of death in teenagers and the fourth leading cause of ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Learn About The Diabetes Month

25th March 2009
November is National Diabetes Awareness month. Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death (fifth leading cause of death by disease) in America. According to the American Diabetes Association Diabetes affects over 20 million Americans, that's 7% of the... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Learn About The Benefits Of Omega 3

25th March 2009
remains the number one killer among adults and demonstrates similar statistics in many other modern countries. The surprise comes in knowing that the majority of heart disease is avoidable yet educated people continue to ignore the dangers and promote lif... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Guide and Tips For Death Records Search

25th March 2009
Anyone with Public Death Records is no longer around. Now, isn't that obvious but it's a vital piece of information especially if you were trying to track him or her down. Yes, Free Death Records are one of the official principal vital records. They're hu... Read >
Author: sahara23

Article About Public Death Records

25th March 2009
Anyone with Public Death Records is no longer around. Now, isn't that obvious but it's a vital piece of information especially if you were trying to track him or her down. Yes, Free Death Records are one of the official principal vital records. They're hu... Read >
Author: Ben Dave

Why Is Losing Weight So Hard?

19th March 2009
Do you often ask yourself why is it so hard to lose weight? You do everything the way your suppose to, exercise, run, walk, jog, ect. But you still can’t manage to lose that, what I call “belly Fat” you can even do crunches, sit-ups, still nothi... Read >
Author: Daniel Richard

Avoid Cancer By Eating Healthy

16th March 2009
Avoid Cancer and Other Major Diseases by Eating Healthy As I embarked on this journey of eating healthy for weight loss I began to research many theories that would lead to a healthy lifestyle. Recently my father and a good friend both died from cance... Read >
Author: louisjeffries

English Bulldog: Exercise and Obesity

13th March 2009
Obesity is one of the most common problems affecting dogs of any breed, even the tough looking English Bulldog is at risk. In fact, dog experts believe that obesity is the fourth leading cause of death among dogs. Why? Be aware that, just like humans, fat... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Beating The Death Fear

11th March 2009
Fear of death is the fear of dying or of dead things. The medical or scientific name for this fear is Necrophobia. This is an astonishingly common phobia with millions of sufferer's world wide. It is an impractical and unreasonable fear, no one wants to d... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe

What Are Death Records Used For?

10th March 2009
A death record contains the death certificate (also known as the medical certificate listing the cause of death) of a person who is deceased. The certificate includes information including the name, birth date and address of the person who is deceased as ... Read >
Author: records.webmaster

Heart Bypass and Kidney Failure Are Found To Be Directly Attributed To Trasylol

10th March 2009
It was recently found in a study done by John Hopkins University that cardiac attacks were the leading cause of death for kidney failure patients. In a study done by the university it was found that more than 20% of the deaths in their study were the resu... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Treatment For Diarrhea

10th March 2009
Diarrhea does sound like a common illness that “automatically” disappears in your body even without taking any medication. But what lies behind its not-to-be-taken-seriously reputation is the fact that it's a common cause of death in developing ... Read >
Author: mark

Strength Training - Reduce Your Cancer Risk

09th March 2009
Cancer is probably the most frightening of all diseases. It gets scarier as we get older as we accumulate a closer connection with the disease as more and more friends or even family members experience it. As it is responsible for one in four deaths and i... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Business with Promotional Items

07th March 2009
Our generation is so much luckier than those that came before. We boosted upward with antibiotics and vitamins and an advanced health care strategy that continues to improve and we interpret more approximate what habits placed our... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Forklifts and training prevents work accidents

04th March 2009
According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), approximately 8,000 people suffer from forklift injuries through accidents at work every year. Recently, a warning had been issued by health and safety experts after a forklift truck broke a supervisor... Read >
Author: Arti

Teenage Relationship Dangers Alcohol Abuse

03rd March 2009
If you are a parent, or another adult that cares for or works with teenagers, it is important that you learn about the teenage relationship dangers of alcohol abuse. In a recent study conducted by both medical professionals and law enforcement personnel a... Read >
Author: lizjohn58

Teenage Relationship Dangers Alcohol Abuse

03rd March 2009
If you are a parent, or another adult that cares for or works with teenagers, it is important that you learn about the teenage relationship dangers of alcohol abuse. In a recent study conducted by both medical professionals and law enforcement personnel a... Read >
Author: Liz Johnson

Hearth Health: An Integrative Approach

02nd March 2009
As the leading cause of death among Americans – in both men and women – heart disease is not the kind of condition with which you can afford to take any chances. Those who have diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure are especially at risk.... Read >
Author: SWmed

Take Care Of Your Lungs To Prevent Cancer

24th February 2009
Cancer can be in the form of many names. It can affect even the smallest bone or muscle inside the human body. According to statistics, the leading cause of death in the majority of the population is lung cancer. Believe it. It's not a surprise that our o... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe

Saving Children from Drowning Accidents

23rd February 2009
According to a study, drowning remains to be the second leading cause of death among children below the age of 14 and that most of these accidents have occurred in public pools. Children have become more prone to drowning accidents, as they are not ca... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Some Few Words On Lung Cancer

18th February 2009
Being one of the most highly discussed and controversial cancer issues is the topic of lung cancer, and the amount of people afflicted with the disease every year, as more deaths from cancers seems to increase steadily as time goes on. Though this topi... Read >
Author: suegold

Hazards of obesity: Part one

16th February 2009
People in many countries are still not fully aware of the hazards associated with obesity. Detailed information about these hazards is given here with a view to focusing attention on their dreadfulness. No doctor has ever filled the “cause of d... Read >
Author: praveen

Tips For Taking Care Of Your Prostate Health

02nd February 2009
Most men would like to simply ignore the fact that their prostate must be checked on a regular basis especially once they reach a certain age. Making sure that your prostate is in good condition is the only way you can avoid severe medical conditions such... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Water FIlter Aspects Before Purchasing to Consider

27th January 2009
The need for water filters is pretty evident with the fact that if no water filters would be installed to filter water the human body consuming the contaminated water behaves like one and keeps all the contaminants within it. This may cause long term impl... Read >
Author: Jay Cunningham

Injury Lawyers in drink Driving Programme

22nd January 2009
Connecticut (America): An injury lawyer firm is to award $1,000 each to 10 high school seniors. The new scheme will see Milford based Injury Lawyer Firm take on drink driving issues with a scholarship programme entitled ‘Arrive Alive.’ Each applica... Read >
Author: Catherine White

Cancer is growing at epidemic proportions today.

21st January 2009
It is the second leading cause of death among Americans and one of the most feared diseases. With such alarming statistics, people around the world are definitely on a lookout for ways to keep away from cancer. Alternative medicinal techniques such as n... Read >
Author: Alex White

Cancer is growing at epidemic proportions today.

21st January 2009
It is the second leading cause of death among Americans and one of the most feared diseases. With such alarming statistics, people around the world are definitely on a lookout for ways to keep away from cancer. Alternative medicinal techniques such as n... Read >
Author: Alex White

Don't Let Your Health And Joy Turn To Smoke This New Year!

12th January 2009
In a crowded place a smart looking person, seated close to you, may ask you in a very polite manner "Do you mind if I smoke?” A seemingly innocent request to which your response will be to nod agreeably as if to say okay. We do not realize that such a... Read >
Author: Chandrasoma

Healthy Promotional Products

08th January 2009
Encourage employees to lead healthy lifestyles with promotional products Our generation is so much luckier than those that came before. We grew up with antibiotics and vitamins and an advanced health care system that continues to improve and we know mo... Read >
Author: Remy

How to claim Life Insurance Policy.

07th January 2009
On general terms Life insurance policies can be claimed when 1) on maturity of the policy: i.e – completion of term of policy. 2) On death of life insured: i.e – Premature death of the insured prior to completion of the policy and if the policy is on ... Read >
Author: Nail Ramp

Defensive Driving CD Texas- Free Useful Fact For Driving Techniques

05th January 2009
I am sure your quest for defensive driving CD Texas has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for defensive driving CD Texas information or other such information like paying traffic violation, ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Women and stroke: knowledge is the best remedy!

15th December 2008
There is a famous precept that knowledge about disease is the half treatment of disease. Women having knowledge about stroke can reduce this risk to a large extent. With adequate knowledge about risk factor and warning signs of this health condition, one ... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews

The Making Of Heathy Old Ladies

08th December 2008
Old ladies in society seem to be a forgotten people. This is because their role is not felt actively and most are passive due to their age. All girls are headed this way and, it is vital for you to prepare yourself for old age. Old ladies will suffer from... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Parents The Child Obesity Solutions Start With You

03rd December 2008
In any case it's pretty clear liposuction is not a good idea as a first-line treatment for obesity or a substitute for a healthy lifestyle. But this is true for anyone, not just children. You want your child to live a healthy and wholesome lifestyle. But ... Read >
Author: wadeboy

How to Prevent Malaria

02nd December 2008
What if we could prevent Malaria? What if we could save the 1-million people who die every year from this disease? What if Malaria were no longer an issue? What if the Mosquitoes did not pass it onto humans? What if humans could become immune? What if the... Read >
Author: Ash

Equine Insurance Options

02nd December 2008
Equine Insurance will offer peace of mind for the horse owner, but what does it all mean? The basic equine insurance coverage purchased by horse owners is typically mortality and major medical policies, generally, mortality insurance reimburses a horse... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings

What About Lung Cancer

01st December 2008
Being one of the most highly discussed and controversial cancer issues is the topic of lung cancer, and the amount of people afflicted with the disease every year, as more deaths from cancers seems to increase steadily as time goes on. Though this topic ... Read >
Author: suegold

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus - Everything You Need to Know

26th November 2008
As its name suggests, the feline immunodeficiency virus attacks your cat's immune system. It eventually disables the immune system's ability to battle cancers and infections. The feline immunodeficiency virus is usually targets roaming cats. It can also a... Read >
Author: D Swain

Important Car Accident Statistics

26th November 2008
As America's roads become more crowded by the day, the number of serious and fatal automobile accidents also increases. While there is no way to guarantee your safety on our roads, it is a good idea to familiarize yourself with the most common causes of ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Lifestyle Changes to Protect New Dads

25th November 2008
If you have a new baby or a baby on the way, now is a good time to take stock of your own health. Not only do you have a new baby to support and protect, but you now have a good motivation to stay in good shape to be active with a growing child. Here are ... Read >
Author: Paul

How to Handle Delicate Issues When Writing Obituaries

10th November 2008
The circumstances of someone's life and death are not always easy to talk about. Especially in an obituary that could be the only article ever written about someone, and used for generations to come for genealogical purposes. What do you say? What is ... Read >
Author: Melanie Walters

“New 4 Weeks To Good Balance Program” Introduced For Seniors And Others Afraid Of Falling.

28th October 2008
Falls have become a leading cause of death, especially amongst seniors. Falls are also a leading cause of nonfatal injuries in all age groups, not just seniors. Risk of fall is clinically measurable, and it is detectable long before you physically r... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Vertigo, Dizziness and Dysequilibrium

28th October 2008
Many people with balance disorders confuse the symptoms that they are experiencing, which can have harmful consequences when presenting to your doctor, who will often medicate you based upon your complaint. First off, vertigo is a symptom, not a diagnosi... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Recovering from Brain and Head Injury

27th October 2008
Millions of people in the United States suffer from brain and head injuries due to accidents each year. Although there are minor cases, more than half of the incident is fatal and some even suffered to permanent brain damage while some died. Head Injur... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Injured Brain, What Can Be the Claim

27th October 2008
Brain injury overview The brain controls the physical, emotional, social and intellectual parts of humans. When it is damaged, it would definitely affect one’s life. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, brain injury is the ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Online Obituaries

23rd October 2008
Death is a part of life. We learn as children about the circle of life. Everyone has an obituary written about them when they die. An obituary summarizes the life you lead and the people you left behind after you passed away. It is impossible to be able t... Read >
Author: obituaryreview

Why Do You Need An At Home Colon Cleanse?

21st October 2008
Why Do You Need An At Home Colon Cleanse? Well let me put it this way for you, would you think twice about brushing your teeth? Of course not! You need to brush your teeth because if you don't your breath will smell and you'll get cavities and gum dise... Read >
Author: Rin

Looking For An Easy At Home Colon Cleanse?

15th October 2008
Trying To Find An Easy At Home Colon Cleanse? Well i for one don't blame you! Colon cleansing is extremely important but very few people actually take it as seriously as they should! The average person has 5lbs to 40lbs of feces inside their body and y... Read >
Author: Rin

Public Records to Help Find Missing People

13th October 2008
People search is mainly conducted to look for someone who is missing or has committed a crime and he is in hiding. People are reported missing when they have not gone home for two days or more. If there are no means of contact to find the person then a pe... Read >
Author: Gilbert

Music Never Dies

08th October 2008
The music industry is being reborn on the internet. Now, more than ever, independent music has a venue, free of industry giants who dictate what the pubic will heart. If you haven't been reading the trades for the last couple of years, you might be sadden... Read >
Author: Shubhlabh

Music Never Dies

08th October 2008
The music industry is being reborn on the internet. Now, more than ever, independent music has a venue, free of industry giants who dictate what the pubic will heart. If you haven't been reading the trades for the last couple of years, you might be sadden... Read >
Author: Shubhlabh

8 Tips For Buying Short Term Life Insurance Online

23rd September 2008
There are many kinds of life insurance available today. Short term life insurance polices are taken to fill the gap in insurance coverage. It is important to understand what short term life insurance means. It is for individuals who are in between jobs... Read >
Author: MatthewPawlina

Heart Attack and Costs of Medical Services

22nd September 2008
This is not for the weak of hearts, but then again, it is about them so they should also be reading this. Did you know that a typical heart attack patient would spend about $45,000 to $50,000 just to have another shot at living much longer? Heart attack a... Read >
Author: Natsuko Tsuchiya

Looking At Surgery Option FOr Diabetes

08th September 2008
It is said that for every 3 Americans born in 2000, 1 of them is likely to be under contract with diabetes in their lifetime. This means that by the year 2050, 29 million Americans will be diagnosed with diabetes, while another 10 million have undiagnosed... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Kids Safety

03rd September 2008
Safety & You: Splashing, wading, and paddling - it must mean a great day in the water. Playing at the beach, at a water park, by a lake, or in a pool can be a real treat on a hot day. Swimming is a lot of fun, but drowning is a real danger. Let's find ou... Read >
Author: one800pools

Don't Let Diabetes Ruin Your Life

02nd September 2008
Diabetes mellitus is a group of diseases share the common characteristic of hyperglycemia. Diabetes occurs when the pancreas can not produce enough insulin or when the insulin that is produced in the pancreas can not function adequately. When diabetes is ... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Connecticut Car Accident Lawyer can help you to survive a trauma

24th August 2008
Connecticut, just like many other states is a site of numerous car accidents. Roads and highways are consumed with people traveling to and from work or just carrying out their daily plans. If you have been in a Connecticut car accident, you must seek the ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Diabetes and How It Affect The pH Miracle Diet

22nd August 2008
Diabetes is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Even more chilling, it is the first leading cause of death for children. The rising rates of obesity in this country have also led to rising rates of type II diabetes (also called adult on... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

4 Myths Of Colon Cleansing Revealed

16th August 2008
As someone who has benefited from and promotes certain kinds of colon cleansing everyday, I am very familiar with the arguments both for and against colon cleansing. Unfortunately there is a quite a bit of hype on both sides of the colon cleansing worl... Read >
Author: markament

Testicular Cancer - What Should I Know About It

15th August 2008
Testicular Cancer affects over 8000 people in the US every year. For any man, it sounds like a dangerous subject, and one very few of us care to educate ourselves about. Yet it is imperative you do so. The possibility of loosing our testicles is a scary s... Read >
Author: Brandon

In-Home Care Denver – The Myth of Accidental Falls

12th August 2008
In-Home Care Denver – The Myth of Accidental Falls (Part 1 – Internal Factors) Falls and their consequences are the leading cause of death in people 65 years and older. For people 85 and older, it’s estimated that one in five falls results in... Read >
Author: Marilyn

How To Stay Alert Whilst Driving

29th July 2008
Sometimes driving can seem easy. Cruising along a major road or dual carriageway at a steady speed whilst listening to the radio can put you into a state of relaxation. Daydreams can fill your mind and you begin to drive as if on autopilot. However the re... Read >
Author: viddy55

Steps in Car Accident Insurance Claims

21st July 2008
Car accident is one of the leading causes of personal injury. A few suffer minor injury but almost half of that involved severe injuries, permanent disability and death. A recent study shows that car accident results thousands of deaths each year. In f... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

How To Write An Obituary In 4 Easy Steps

14th July 2008
We see a lot of obituaries on the newspaper or on the programs that accompany funeral rites. They look pretty easy to make; but in truth, we never realize the fact that writing one might be tricky. If you are given such a task, you might be hard-press... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Swimming and Lifeguarding

11th July 2008
Why is it important to be safe in the water? Fish are able to live and breathe under water, but people need air to breathe. People drown when too much water gets into their lungs. When that happens, the lungs can't carry enough oxygen to the brain and ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Stopping Alcohol Abuse

09th July 2008
Abusing alcohol and other substances is a big problem out there and if you are one of them then I am afraid that you are suffering from substance abuse. It is an expensive problem in more ways than one as it also effects family, friends and work colleague... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Reasons for High Blood Pressure - Get the Truth

07th July 2008
Hypertension is not uncommon amongst Americans and it is the preliminary to the leading cause of death in the United States, heart failure. For this reason alone, it is important to identify the reasons for high blood pressure. Many people live with the... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

The Relationship Between the Oral Health and Heart Attacks

07th July 2008
Which diseases would you be most afraid of? -- some people may say a stroke, others would say some sort of cancer and heart attacks are definitely within that range. According to recent studies it has been estimated that heart attack if the leading cause... Read >
Author: John Sern

What Are The Signs Of Alzheimers Disease ?

17th June 2008
Five million Americans suffer from Alzheimers Disease, which is currently the seventh leading cause of death. Often, it is difficult to diagnose early onset Alzheimers because the signs of Alzheimers mimic normal aging. As we get older, we naturally w... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Easiest Way to Burn Fat

09th June 2008
Fat burning is essential to every health and fitness program. Excess stored body fat has significant implications to health and obesity is now the leading cause of death in the United states. Fat burning exercise and fat burning foods work together to bur... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Educating Teenagers About Drinking And Driving

09th June 2008
The number one cause of death amongst youngster between the ages of 15 and 24 is drunk driving and so educating your teenagers about the dangers of drinking and driving is particularly important, not only for their own protection but for the protection of... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Pool Fences: Protect Your Children and Pets

06th June 2008
We want our children and pets to live as long as possible and to be safe from accidental drowning. Provide protection by having a swimming pool fence installed. The pool fence will provide a barrier through which your children and pets cannot gain acces... Read >

Information on Types and Treatment of Lung Cancer

05th June 2008
Cancer is a disease in which certain body cells don't function right, divide very fast, and produce too much tissue that forms a tumor. The lungs, a pair of sponge-like, cone-shaped organs, are part of the body's respiratory system. When we breathe in, th... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Healthcare and Who Should Pay - That is NOT the Question

29th May 2008
As the US Presidential elections approach, healthcare has taken center stage. While the Democrats debate variant forms of universal healthcare and conservatives tell us we can’t afford it, it seems that everyone is trying to answer the wrong question. ... Read >
Author: John Sern

Outdoor Health

25th May 2008
As the weather becomes warmer and the sunny days are more prevalent, we may become more energized (hopefully) to play outside. While cuts, bruises and broken bones will heal, damage to your brain can remain for a lifetime. When choosing to ride a bike... Read >
Author: Allies

The Best Prescription for Medical Errors

25th May 2008
Everyone acquainted with the subject knows that preventable medical errors are a major problem in health care, perhaps even the eighth leading cause of death in the United States. The ongoing challenge is how to respond to them. Most experts agree t... Read >
Author: Scott Hodson

Diabetes and Ayurvedic Treatment, Home Remedies

20th May 2008
Diabetes mellitus, commonly known as diabetes, is a chronic disease. It is now ranked fifth, in the United States, as a leading cause of death. When inflicted by this disease, the body either fails to produce, or improperly utilizes the insulin for cell e... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

British Pair Drown in Goa

11th May 2008
According to a spokesperson from the Foreign Office, two British citizens have drowned at Morjim Beach in Goa. The spokesperson said: "We can confirm that two British nationals drowned at Morjim beach in Goa on April 6. We have informed their next of kin ... Read >
Author: Aandaleeb Singh

Managing High Blood Pressure - Living Healthy with the “Silent Killer”

08th May 2008
One of the most eminent ways to living a healthy life is to keep your heart healthy. More so, in order to maintain a healthier heart, you must maintain a healthy blood pressure. High blood pressure or hypertension is potentially life threatening as it i... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Drug Interaction- What You Should Know

08th May 2008
Certain adverse drug reactions and drug interactions make for a growing concern within the health industry. A large amount of research has established that the occurrence of drug interactions varies from between three to thirty percent. Drug-drug interact... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter

Is a Cure for Alzheimer's Near

07th May 2008
4.5 million Americans suffer from the devastating effects of Alzheimer's. 10 million baby boomers will get Alzheimer's. A new patient develops Alzheimer's every 71 seconds. Alzheimer's is the seventh leading cause of death. With these startling statis... Read >
Author: Alice Stevens

British Pair Drown in Goa

10th April 2008
According to a spokesperson from the Foreign Office, two British citizens have drowned at Morjim Beach in Goa. The spokesperson said: “We can confirm that two British nationals drowned at Morjim beach in Goa on April 6. We have informed their next of ki... Read >
Author: Aandaleeb Singh

The Brain-Body Connection and Chemical Stress

07th April 2008
Belly fat—lots of people have it! Where does being fat and overweight come from? The answer is... lifestyle and environment. Over the past few years, national attention has started to focus on the main contributors to the obesity epidemic in the ... Read >
Author: Drroth

5 Common Types of Heart Disease

02nd April 2008
There are many types of heart disease, but this article will explore five types of heart disease that are common to happen. Hopefully, this article can add your knowledge concerning this leading cause of death disease. #1 congenital heart disease Th... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh

Shark Encounters in Hawaii

26th March 2008
Sharks!!! Don’t Let “Jaws” Scare You Next time you freak out about a shark attack sensationalized in the media, don’t panic. You’re way more likely to be “scared to death” than to be eaten by a shark. Fact is, heart failure is still the l... Read >
Author: Terry Reim

The best virtual instructor for teen driver education courses in USA @ Teen-driver-education.com

10th March 2008
Are there really so much bad incidents on the roads? One of the radio channel commentator commented that that two-thirds of all driving incidents in the USA were caused by rough driving and road rage. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death ... Read >
Author: pearly jonnes

Genetic Testing Shows Promise for Prostate Cancer

25th February 2008
Prostate cancer is still one of the leading cancers among men, and it is projected that roughly one in every six American men will be diagnosed with this type of cancer within their lifetime. Add to that the fact that these statistics may not account f... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

Treatment Of An Ectopic Pregnancy

21st February 2008
Treatment an ectopic pregnancy is different for every woman, depending on the size and location where the egg implants itself, and what type of pregnancy complications are involved. Ectopic pregnancy is the leading cause of death amongst women in the... Read >
Author: apurva

Treatment Of An Ectopic Pregnancy

19th February 2008
Treatment an ectopic pregnancy is different for every woman, depending on the size and location where the egg implants itself, and what type of pregnancy complications are involved. Ectopic pregnancy is the leading cause of death amongst women in the f... Read >
Author: apurva

Minutes Of Exercise A Week Is All It Takes To Avoid Falls And A Severely Compromised Life

19th February 2008
After 60 years of working I suppose my father could afford to buy a coffee shop if he wanted to, but he won't pay $3 for a cup of coffee. I don't blame him. He also won't incur the expense nor take the time to stick with a strength training program either... Read >
Author: John Kelly

Sudden Infant Death syndrome-Diseases

13th February 2008
What is this condition? Also called crib death, sudden infant death syndrome is a medical mystery of early infancy. It kills apparently healthy infants, usually between ages 4 weeks and 7 months, for reasons that remain unexplained, even after an auto... Read >
Author: David Jones

Shocking Statistics For Elderly Diseases

24th January 2008
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has come out with their 2007 "State of Aging and Health in America" report and the results are not good, even though they try to put a positive spin on their results. Elderly diseases and chronic diseases are largely p... Read >
Author: GiGi Konwin

Herbal Medicines And Problems of the Heart and Blood

19th January 2008
Diseases of the heart and blood vessels (particularly the arteries) are not only the single biggest cause of death in the modern world, particularly the Western world, but the most preventable. Together they kill almost as many people as all other dise... Read >
Author: Alien

Swimming Pools and Re-sale Value: A Dip Off the Deep End

14th January 2008
Building a swimming pool is an expensive project that isn't always recouped in the sale of a property. Before buying into a house with a pool, or heading into a costly pool addition, consider why pools are not such a swimmingly easy sale. Swimming poo... Read >
Author: M Shane

Motorcycle Helmet Freedom And Safety

05th November 2007
How many of you get on you motorcycle with out putting your helmet on? For that matter how many of you dont even have a helmet at all?I ask these questions because I read a lot of articales on motorcycle safety, have taken a few safety courses in my day, ... Read >
Author: Michael Walrath

An Electrifying Experience

04th October 2007
The taser gun is once again the subject of controversy after a recent event brought its use by law enforcement into the spotlight. At a campus forum at the University of Florida in Gainesville, a student was attempting to question Sen. John Kerry when he... Read >
Author: Roxanne Davenport

Diphtheria Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection. It usually affects the nose and throat and causes a bad sore throat, swollen glands, fever and chills. It is caused by a bacteria named Corynebacterium diphtheriae. But the hallmark sign is a thick, gray coveri... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Obesity Rates Expected to Soar in the US

25th September 2007
Obesity is still on the rise. A new study released by the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that by 2015, 75% of adults will be overweight, 41% will be obese. The study was a meta-analysis (comprehensive overview) of 20 different journa... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

Definition Of Heart Disease

18th September 2007
Heart is a muscle that is about the size of your fist. It pumps blood around your body and beats approximately 70 times a minute. Heart disease is any disorder that affects the heart's ability to function normally. Heart disease is the leading cause of de... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Prevent Type 2 Diabetes

23rd August 2007
Diabetes is not contagious. Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Diabetes means a disease where people have too much sugar in their blood. Diabetes mellitus is a disease where people have too much glucose (a ki... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Heart Disease Prevention: Improve your way of life

22nd August 2007
The top key to heart disease prevention is improving your lifestyle. Simple changes like eating healthier foods, taking exercise, and generally being more health conscious have shown that they can drastically reduce your chances of suffering heart diseas... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien

Heart Disease in Women: A Poorly Publicised Killer

22nd August 2007
Heart Disease in women seems to be a problem largely ignored by the media and other informational institutions. Studies correctly say that this or that type of heart disease is more prevalent in men, but do not mention, or promote the fact that Heart Di... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien

Heart Disease in Women: A Huge Killer

22nd August 2007
Heart Disease in women seems to be a largely ignored problem. A lot of studies correctly say that this or that type of heart disease is more prevalent in men, but do not mention, or promote the fact that Heart Disease affects women too. We need to look at... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien

On to the battle.... against Obesity

14th August 2007
Everybody has already signed up. More and more people are learning about this worthwhile cause and have wholeheartedly pledged their support. Understanding that they are heading into a huge battle, brave men and women collect all their strength and confid... Read >
Author: kristine

Managing Stress and Stress Management

26th July 2007
Sometimes, it is not easy managing stress. Stress has been the number one health concern for many people. Although stress it self cannot be a cause of death, the side effects from it can be without a solid stress management program in place. So many thing... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

Keeping Your Heart Healthy

05th July 2007
It is never too early to start taking care of your heart. Taking a preventative attitude against heart disease is essesntial. Eating right, getting exercise and not participating in unhealthy habits are ways a person can take control of their heart heal... Read >
Author: http:www.preferedforms.com

Diabetes And Your Longevity

07th June 2007
Dr. Steven Nissen's recent research at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation called in question the safety of AVANDIA, a pill widely prescribed by doctors to treat type 2 diabetes. Dr. Nissen's groundbreaking research findings suggested that the risk of a heart... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

What Is Alzheimers Disease?

06th June 2007
Alzheimers disease is a form of dementia which affects middle-aged and older people. It is a progressive disease that slowly kills the victims nerve cells in the brain. Alzheimers is a rather complex disease that seems to be caused by several influences. ... Read >
Author: James Hunaban

Suicide is a serious problem among our young people.

25th May 2007
Suicide is a serious problem among our young people. It is the third leading cause of death for 15- to 19-year-olds in the United States.1 Young women attempt suicide more often than young men,2 but young men use more lethal methods. Four times more young... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Stop Smoking, Cessation Programs Are There To Help You

21st May 2007
All smokers have heard of the term 'smoking cessation'. Some of them just ignore it and carry on puffing, while some are desperately trying to quit the habit, but have already become a slave to smoking. If you fall into the second category then there is h... Read >
Author: Roy Dobson

What are the complications of pneumonia?

21st May 2007
Pneumonia is a very serious condition that also has some very severe complications. Pneumonia is on the third place on the list of most frequent causes of hospitalization. More than a million and a half people that suffer from pneumonia are hospitalized e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Another brick in the wall!

16th May 2007
Prostate cancer is one of the main reason men face their death. After lung cancer, prostate cancer is the main cause of death among men all over the world. Studies have always been made in the desperate attempt of finding a cure or a way to prevent prosta... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How can we tell who is at risk of having a heart attack?

13th May 2007
Heart attacks are very common and although many cases will go on to be better, the risk of dying from a heart attack is still very big. This is the reason why doctors try to find as may ways as possible to determine who is more likely to suffer from a hea... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Colon cancer statistics

09th May 2007
Colon cancer is one of the most feared types of cancer by both men and women. The reason is that colon cancer is now fourth on the most known cancer list in many countries around the world. It is also known to be the second most common cause of death in c... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

DNA Identity Testing Laboratory

27th April 2007
Although it may seem outlandish at first thought, it is becoming more common that questions of relationship surface at or around the passing of a relative. Many times, the issue is personal, that perhaps a biological relationship was never established wi... Read >
Author: Dnaexam

Prostate Cancer - What You Don't Know Might Kill You!

04th April 2007
Here's the one fact that all men need to understand: Early prostate cancer detection is the difference between living and dying as far as prostate cancer is concerned. Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that cancer is one of the leadin... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Neem: The Magic of Mother Nature

03rd April 2007
Neem is an herb that has been a great assert to human species since thousands of centuries. Neem is extremely useful to humans and this is the reason it is being worshiped in India and is considered as the place where Gods resides. It is said that no evil... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Do You Know How Vulnerable A Cat's Life Is?

01st April 2007
Cats are often in danger, especially the ones that have privileges to access whatever’s outside the confinement of a house. Vehicles poses the greatest threat to pets, especially cats, as most injuries caused by vehicles at a high speed can cause death... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

Anti-Depressants: Effective for Young Children?

29th March 2007
Anti-Depressants: Effective for Young Children? With the recent controversy involving anti-depressants and their safety, the issue of prescribing anti-depressant drugs for young children is more controversial than ever. But are anti-depressants eff... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Don't Die Early - Look After Your Heart

28th March 2007
Heart Health Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Think about that: more people die from heart disease than any other cause. In fact, over 27% of people, regardless of age or sex, die from heart disease, and that number ris... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan

Silent Heart Attack

26th March 2007
Heart attacks are a major cause of death and disability. Most people assume that the onset of a heart attack is accompanied by a series of symptoms such as chest pain and pain in the right arm or passing out. For the victim of the silent heart attack this... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

DNA Identity Testing Laboratory

07th March 2007
DNA Identity Testing Laboratory Although it may seem outlandish at first thought, it is becoming more common that questions of relationship surface at or around the passing of a relative. Many times, the issue is personal, that perhaps a biologi... Read >
Author: Dnaexam

Study Uses Gene Test to Detect Lung Cancer

06th March 2007
According to a study published in the Journal of Natural Medicine, United States scientists have developed a new method to detect lung cancer in its earliest stages by locating genetic changes in a smoker’s airway. Medical News Today reported “re... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards

DNA Identity Testing Laboratory

21st February 2007
DNA Identity Testing Laboratory Although it may seem outlandish at first thought, it is becoming more common that questions of relationship surface at or around the passing of a relative. Many times, the issue is personal, that perhaps a biologic... Read >
Author: Dnaexam

What Killed Napoleon? Mystery Solved and Myth Debunked

17th February 2007
It was not a sinister political conspiracy that killed Napoleon Bonaparte, one of the most powerful men of the 19th century. It was stomach cancer, the same disease that now causes about eleven thousand deaths each year in the United States alone. The... Read >
Author: George McKenzie

Sex after Prostate Cancer

15th February 2007
If ever you need a good reason to get a prostate cancer screening this is it. SEX, for many men, seems to define who we are as people. So the question about the possibility of having sex after being diagnosed with prostate cancer is of interest to many.... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

March is Diabetes Awareness Month. The Facts About Diabetes

30th January 2007
Dr. Yesnick will be providing FREE Diabetes eye consultations during the month of March to increase awareness in Las Vegas! Call (702) 966 2020 or visit DiabetesEyeDoctor.com The Facts About Diabetes: March is Diabetes Awareness Month to Educate the... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten

Healthy Living

24th January 2007
Being healthy means having a healthy heart and a body that functions properly. Healthy living means working to avoid high cholesterol, high blood pressure, being overweight, and smoking. These are some of the leading contributors to heart disease,... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn

Six Tips on How to Keep Your New Years Exercise Resolution

13th January 2007
If you sit at a desk most of the day, you run the risk of not getting enough exercise. Many people will try to change that lifestyle by making a New Year's resolution to get more exercise. If this describes you, you will be more successful if you use fr... Read >

Eating May Be Hazardous to Your Health!

06th January 2007
Eating May Be Hazardous to YourHealth.In this year of 2002, we Americans have beenwarned we are over weight. Those warnings aresaying that the increase in obesity is almostat the level of smoking as far as a preventablecause of death.One study said that ... Read >
Kathy Thompson

It Pays to be Road-Wise

05th January 2007
Be a good road user, save yourself and others According to World Health Organisation, road traffic crashes kill 1.2 million people a year or an average of 3242 people every day. The crashes injure or disable between 20 million and 50 million people a y... Read >
Author: Abhimanyu Singh

Lose Weight by Walking

04th January 2007
Aerobic (also called cardiovascular exercise) exercise is a type of exercise that uses continuous, smooth, rhythmic movements. These movements strengthen your heart and lungs and force your body to breathe more deeply, increasing the transport of oxygen-r... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

The Ideal Wrongful Death Lawyers

19th December 2006
"Wrongful death" is the term designated to name what occurs when an individual(s) is/are fatally injured due to the misconduct or negligence of another person, company or entity. If you have even an iota of suspicion that the cause of death of a loved one... Read >
Author: Patch

Child-proofing a home is something all new parents need to action

13th December 2006
All parents want to nurture, protect and care for their children; however, it's not always possible for parents to keep a constant watch over them. That said, it's often when a parent turns their head that a child's natural curiosity will result in an a... Read >
Author: martymac

Mother Cow Report Card

12th December 2006
In one respect, possibly the best person to do a preliminary assessment of a cow protection program is an accountant, because of his or her training to evaluate performance in terms of names, dates and numbers. These factors reveal a lot about the quality... Read >
Author: Victor

Dog Air Travel Tips - Take your Dog Anywhere

11th December 2006
Dog Air Travel Tips Dog Air Travel - Tips for Traveling by Airplane with your Lovable Dog Luckily for dog owners, these animals travel by air better than cats. If the dog is accustomed to car travel, then air travel shouldn't be a problem at all. Us... Read >
Author: John Hinkle

4 Easy Ideas For Halloween Decorations For Your Yard

17th November 2006
Some communities are rather dull and drab during the holidays, while others go all out and decorate with style. This occurs at Halloween time as well as other holidays. Here are some easy ideas I have seen over the years that will transform your yard on... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Alternative Medicine for Diabetes

27th October 2006
Maybe your doctor recently broke the news that you have diabetes. Or you have learnt that you are at risk of getting diabetes. And so now you are worried – scared of what diabetes will do to you. Worried about the drugs you have to take and their side e... Read >
Author: Markus Wahlgren

Depression and Suicide

13th October 2006
It is estimated that each year more than thirty thousand people will commit suicide. Recent statistics indicate that in adolescents, it’s the third leading cause of death. Suicide is the second leading cause of college age deaths, and among children it ... Read >
Author: Joanne King

Infant Sleep Safety - Lessening the Dangers of Cot Death

06th August 2006
SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, is the biggest recognized cause of death in youngsters under one year of age. This alarming condition happens while the baby is asleep. Unfortunately, so far there is not a known cure, or even a known explanation in ... Read >
Author: Chris Towland

The American Fatness Epidemic; the Reasons and Solutions to the problem.

05th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Ted Crawford Obesity has become an epidemic in this country. The American Fatness Epidemic has become our #1 health problem in the United States as nearly 2 out of every 3 American adults are overweight compared to about 1 out of 4 in t... Read >
Author: Ted Crawford

New Web Site Assists Car Crash Victims

17th July 2006
"I Didn't Realize I Had So Few Friends" Minneapolis, MN, August, 2002 When Daniel Prins' wife was injured in a car crash he thought all he had to do was notify his insurance company to get matters resolved. After all, another driver who was charged w... Read >
Author: Elbert Hamilton

The Roadmap To Teen Driver Safety

27th June 2006
Crashes and vehicular collisions have been considered to be the leading cause of death among teenage drivers who are 16 years old or 17 years of age. This is according to a recent study that has been conducted by the American Automobile Association (AAA... Read >
Author: Terry Brown

The risk of working at heights

18th June 2006
In 2004/ 2005 53 people died in the UK and nearly 3,800 were seriously injured as a result of a result of a workplace fall. Falls are the most common cause of death at work. If you work at height for any task then your employer has a duty under the Wor... Read >
Author: adam parsons

The risk from working at Heights

18th June 2006
In 2004/ 2005 53 people died in the UK and nearly 3,800 were seriously injured as a result of a result of a workplace fall. Falls are the most common cause of death at work. If you work at height for any task then your employer has a duty under the Wor... Read >
Author: adam parsons

NursingHomeChoice.com Offers Free E-Book on How to Select Nursing Home

09th June 2006
When a female nursing home resident was left unattended while eating, despite orders from her doctor that she be supervised during meals, she choked to death. Tragically, several hours earlier, another resident choked to death although she, too, was suppo... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

active airflow crib mattress - your solution to SIDS

08th June 2006
Active airflow crib mattress is the only crib mattress proven to reduce the re-circulation of oxygen-depleted air. This is a major deterrent for the cause of SIDS. SIDS is the leading cause of death among infants who are 1 month to 1 year old, and claims ... Read >
Author: Nguek-Fluek Nguang

HEALTH WOES IN AMERICA

30th May 2006
The improvement in the overall health of Americans is decreasing. While the 1990's saw a 1.5% increase per year in overall health, the 2000's have yielded an increase of just 0.3%. According to the American Public Health Association, obesity and smoking... Read >
Author: Dr. Thomas Kersting

Brad Lakin Authors Free E-Book: How to Select a Nursing Home for a Loved One

26th May 2006
A choking sensation. Gasping for breath. Fear. Panic. Death. All because a female nursing home resident was left unattended while eating, despite orders from her doctor that she be supervised during meals. Unfortunately, several hours earlier, another res... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

SUDDEN AND UNEXPLAINED INFANT DEATH IN YOUNG BABIES

26th May 2006
This is more commonly known as 'cot death'. This usually occurs in young babies from the ages of one week to two years. There is no explanation for this despite lots of research being carried out and is a most traumatic time for all concerned. Re... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Is Common Sense or Research Needed to Cure Cancer?

06th March 2006
It is an incredible feat that organisms can begin from one cell and then differentiate and compartmentalize into the millions of diverse tissue and organ niches that represent a mature body. Why brain, fingernail, liver, intestine and bone cells ever bec... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

Feeding Your Aquarium Fish

05th March 2006
In the last couple of articles I shared with you the great tips on selecting good aquarium fish and how to transport and acclimatize them to there new surroundings. Today I'm going to tell you about the right way to feed your tropical fish because it is v... Read >
Author: Steve Bench

Tips On Feeding Your Aquarium Fish

16th February 2006
I have already talked about selecting great fish and how to transport them home and settle them in to there new surroundings. Today I'm going to tell you about the correct way to feed your aquarium fish because it is one of the most important factors of k... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor

Racing and the Street- A Deadly Combination

01st February 2006
Street Racing seems like the most affordable way to get the automotive adrenaline rush all us enthusiasts crave. What member of America's youth doesnt get off to hot girls, fast cars, and free rides? What seems like fun and games to some, hoewever, is ser... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Feeding Your Tropical Fish

20th January 2006
In the last couple of articles I shared with you the great tips on selecting good aquarium fish and how to transport and acclimatize them to there new surroundings. Today I'm going to tell you about the right way to feed your tropical fish because it is v... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor

What's a man must know about Prostate Cancer!

13th January 2006
1 Testosterone and its active metabolite. Dihydro-testosterone are essential for prostate cancer to develop, but does not actually cause prostate cancer. Men who are castrated at a young age do not develop prostate cancer. 2 Prevalence of prostate ... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei

Achieving Real Weight Loss

16th December 2005
The state of health in America is not very positive. As of today, according to the Center for Disease Control, an estimated 65% of adult Americans are considered overweight and 30% of those are considered obese. Cancer much of it preventable -- has now ... Read >
Author: Margie Geiser

Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) In Dogs

06th October 2005
The canine distemper virus (CDV) causes a highly contagious disease in dogs known as distemper. Dogs who contract distemper suffer damage to their gastrointestinal, central nervous and respiratory systems. Distemper is incurable and often fatal. Pu... Read >
Author: Simon Harris

Communications Equipment in the Wilderness

06th October 2005
Communications Equipment in the Wilderness For Hunting, fishing, hiking, boating or cycling By David Leonhardt Communication in the wilderness is a matter of survival, as well as convenience. Before even leaving home, communications must begin. ... Read >
Author: David Leonhardt

Defeat Fear of Death

05th October 2005
Fear of death is the fear of dying or of dead things. The medical or scientific name for this fear is Necrophobia. This is an astonishingly common phobia with millions of sufferer's world wide. It is an impractical and unreasonable fear, no one wants to d... Read >
Author: Kerry Emrich

How is mold like AIDS?

27th July 2005
Don't laugh. Both get a lot of coverage in the press. Mold isn't a politically sensitive issue but there are a lot of similarities. 1. Both get into your system without being felt. If you are living, working or studying in a moldy environment t... Read >
Author: GW Graham