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Feline Obesity.

29th September 2009
All cat owners should know if their cat is obese, what problems are associated with obesity, what causes obesity, and how to fix the problem. So how do I know if my cat is obese Obesity is commonly defined as being more than 20 above the ideal weight ho... Read >
Author: manne

Feline Obesity

29th September 2009
All cat owners should know if their cat is obese, what problems are associated with obesity, what causes obesity, and how to fix the problem. So how do I know if my cat is obese Obesity is commonly defined as being more than 20 above the ideal weight ho... Read >
Author: manne

Breathing Problems - Natural Solutions

29th September 2009
Breathing difficulties can seriously handicap our ability to function and enjoy life. Air is our most vital source of energy and vitality. When we suffer from asthma, bronchitis, allergies, frequent colds or simply insufficient oxygen intake, we are prone... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Reducing Fear of Driving with Proper Breathing

25th September 2009
Those that experience anxiety, fear, or panic while driving often report an inability to breathe normally. They may have a feeling of being unable to take a deep breath, as if they’re throat or chest were closing in. They may find themselves gasping and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why You Should Quit Smoking

24th September 2009
Smoking is a highly additive habit, and most people who smoke find it very difficult to quit. The reason that it is so difficult to quit smoking is that the addiction is multifaceted: not only is there a physical addiction to the nicotine, but there is al... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Advantages of Clenbuterol

23rd September 2009
People usually avoid using drugs. They think drugs can be dangerous for their health. However, it is not true Drugs are strong medicines with some small side effects. Taking drugs is not at all a bad habit. Doctors often recommend drugs to serious patient... Read >
Author: alick crook

Symptoms of Phobia

22nd September 2009
Once the fear has been triggered the physical reaction can lead to a cycle of distress. The body responds to any naturally stressful situation by tensing up. This helps the person perform better. However if the reaction is misinterpreted and excessive thi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Menopause and Panic Attacks

21st September 2009
A large number of women experience increase in panic attacks during perimenopause and during menopause period. The most common symptoms experienced during and after the panic attacks are, racing heart beats, breathing difficulties, unusual intense energy,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Stinging Information About Anaphylaxis

21st September 2009
Anaphylaxis is a serious type of allergy that usually happens when a person takes a triggering substance that is often called allergen. The exposure and its resulting reaction, anaphylaxis, occurs when the person become sensitized to that substance. So... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Anxiety and the Perfect Anti-Anxiety Treatment

21st September 2009
To have feelings of uneasiness or nervousness is quite normal for people who have to keep up with the fast pace of the 21st Century lifestyle. Almost everyone feels anxious from time to time. Mild to moderate moments of anxiety may help certain individual... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

All You Wanted to Know About Rhinoplasty

21st September 2009
A rhinoplasty is an operation to improve the appearance of the nose. It can also be used to improve breathing. A successful rhinoplasty requires careful preoperative planning. Each part of the nose, including the dorsum (or "bridge" of the nose), the tip,... Read >
Author: Dr. John Diaz

7 Steps To Control Childhood Asthma

21st September 2009
Asthma is the most common chronic (long-term) childhood disease. In America about nine million children are diagnosed with asthma. Up to ten per cent of children in Europe are also suffering from asthma symptoms. Unfortunately parents of these children ar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Buying Candles For Holiday Cheer For All Types Of Friends

17th September 2009
Scented candles have become a staple for the holidays and especially throughout the fall and winter months. Not all of us know exactly how to go about plucking one candle from the cacophony of many and deciphering whether its aroma will be sweetly pleasan... Read >

Feline Obesity

10th September 2009
All cat owners should know if their cat is obese, what problems are associated with obesity, what causes obesity, and how to fix the problem.So how do I know if my cat is obese?Obesity is commonly defined as being more than 20% above the ideal weight. How... Read >
Author: radhika

Anxiety attack Treatment

03rd September 2009
Anxiety disorders include panic attacks, social anxiety or agoraphobia and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), which causes the development and repetition of habitual rituals. People with social anxiety may have specific panic attacks / anxiety atta... Read >
Author: indyainfo

Chemical Manifestations of an Anxiety Induced Panic Attack

02nd September 2009
This is the other piece of the puzzle to understand the causes of anxiety and panic attacks. Chemical effect and nervousness… When your body thinks you entered into a situation that can cause you harm, it reacts. It reacts by sending a signal to the... Read >
Author: Michael Stati

What to do if you are allergic to your dog

25th August 2009
If the pet owner who thinks he is allergic to dogs? If they are, maybe you are looking for guidance. After all, there is nothing worse than knowing that you are allergic to your beloved animal or animals. One of the first things is to make sure your p... Read >
Author: Ruel

What are the symptoms of food allergy?

25th August 2009
Did you develop hives after eating certain foods? Do you get short of breath after eating certain foods? If not, you suffer from food allergies. Unfortunately, it is certain that it is not so easy to say that there are. This is usually the case if the sym... Read >
Author: Ruel

The classic symptoms of allergy

24th August 2009
If you think you are allergic? If you do, you're looking for confirmation. Yet some people think it is not necessary to consult a doctor if they have diagnosed your own. This is, in some cases as long as your allergy symptoms are not severe true. Sinc... Read >
Author: Ruel

Rhinoplasty Will Change Your Look

16th August 2009
Rhinoplasty or ‘nose job’ as is known in common parlance, is basically a surgical procedure to reshape your nose. But it works more than just correction of your looks. It can correct even more serious problem such as breathing difficulties or speech e... Read >
Author: Dr. John Diaz

A Look At Cosmetic Surgery

13th August 2009
Cosmetic and plastic surgery has long been associated with vanity, but mounting evidence suggests that in many cases cosmetic surgery can offer substantial health benefits. Nose jobs can offer real health benefits in addition to improving the symmetry of ... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz

Asthma and Acid Reflux

11th August 2009
The environment that people live in today's world is very much different from the environment hundreds of years ago. At present, you can see many places being abused by man, and pollution is just about everywhere. Perhaps it is due to this polluted env... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry

The Effects of Acid Reflux on Asthma

11th August 2009
The environment that people live in today's world is very much different from the environment hundreds of years ago. At present, you can see many places being abused by man, and pollution is just about everywhere. Perhaps it is due to this polluted env... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry

Enjoy Motorcross Without the Arena Dust

10th August 2009
Many Americans would love to go watch a horse show. The major drawback for those with breathing difficulties is arena dust. This dust is not only hazardous to the spectators and riders, but also the horses. Arena dust occurs when the floor of an arena ... Read >
Author: Mark Sierra

Common Causes of Acid Reflux

03rd August 2009
Many people get hungry because they lack food. Children become malnourished if they are not given the right amount of food which contains the needed vitamins and minerals which in turn make the body strong and healthy. The fact is, not all foods are he... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry

Rhinoplasty - Benefits versus Risks

31st July 2009
Rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job or nasal reshaping, has been one of the most popular plastic surgery procedures since the 1970s. Patients can undergo the procedure to achieve a dramatic makeover, or simply have their plastic surgeon make a few subt... Read >
Author: Sara Larsen

Taking Control Of Your Asthma

30th July 2009
Asthma is a disease of the lung airways. It is a chronic disease in the field of which the airways in support of breathing turn out to be blocked before constricted. The attacks possibly will take be mild before serious. It is defined as a chronic rabble... Read >
Author: LA

Fight The Symptoms of Hypoglycemia With Complex Carbs And Fiber

29th July 2009
Symptoms of hypoglycemia can be very subtle and difficult to recognize. Many people with hypoglycemia have become so used to their symptoms that often, they don't even recognize their own abnormality. This is especially true when it comes to behavioral ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Most Common Asthma Symptoms

24th July 2009
Do you know what asthma is?.The distinguishing problem that all asthma patients suffer from is breathing difficulties. Asthma is therefore considered a lifelong disorder that involves the respiratory air passage. In the usual case of asthma, the most comm... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

Heartworm - Cats at Risk Too

20th July 2009
Heartworm disease is a parasitic infection which often proves fatal. The organism responsible is designed to live its live within two host organisms. Born inside a dog's heart the microfilarie worms live in the dogs bloodstream before being taken up by ... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Do We Really Create Our Panic Attacks?

19th July 2009
“Not long from now you will realize that it is you who bring about your own panic attacks,” he said to me. ”Why on earth would I need to create my own attacks?” I wondered. But while learning about the nature of Anxiety and Panic Attacks, at some... Read >
Author: more6592

Was I Creating My Own Panic Attacks?

18th July 2009
When I first came across the suggestion that I was creating my own Panic Attacks, I thought it was ludicrous. "Why on earth would I want to create my own attacks?" But as I was studying the nature of Anxiety and Panic Attacks during my recovery, the sober... Read >
Author: more6592

Guinea Pig Health

09th July 2009
What not to feed your Guinea Pig? What nearly every pet I checked should never have? That favorite of lovers, the hand-it-over-and-no-one-gets-hurt food. In a word: chocolate! Seriously, the chocolate warning shows up for guinea pigs and other rodents.... Read >
Author: James Teo

Famous Nose Jobs in Hollywood … and Some Famous Noses You Might Not Have Known About

27th June 2009
People choose to have rhinoplasty (nose job) for various reasons. Some may be looking to fix a deviated septum that has caused breathing difficulties. Many reasons are purely aesthetic. One thing's for sure...if someone in Hollywood gets rhinoplasty, it e... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Health benefits of Electric Adjustable Beds

17th June 2009
With so many health benefits, electrically adjustable beds have found their way in to homes worldwide. If you do not get a good night’s sleep and feel tired in the morning, adjustable beds are the best bet. Sleep is an important part of our daily lif... Read >
Author: kinal

Install Air Conditioning Into Your London Property This Summer.

16th June 2009
As the summer approaches and the weather begins to improve it can prove quite difficult to keep your home at a comfortable temperature. Some specialists in air conditioning London area can supply and install air conditioning systems into residential, c... Read >
Author: Danielle Ingram

Sewage Remediation

05th June 2009
Why is Sewage Remediation Important? Raised awareness of the health risks associated with mold has increased the convoluted nature of sewage backup. It takes the expertise of a licensed sewage remediation professional to efficiently address the comple... Read >
Author: Chris

Baby Cold - How to Prevent Your Baby from Cold

14th May 2009
Common cold is simply an infection that affects the nose and respiratory tracts. More than 200 different viruses can cause a cold. Babies, in particular, are more vulnerable, because their immune systems are not completely developed. Most colds are not... Read >
Author: Paul

Five Top Tips to Get the Best Night’s Sleep Possible

14th May 2009
When it comes to your general health and wellbeing getting a good night’s sleep is one of the most important contributing factors. If you get restless sleep on a regular basis your health can suffer. Therefore, with this in mind, we’ve compiled a list... Read >
Author: Charles Cridland

Swine Flu Symptoms

12th May 2009
The recent swine flu outbreak in Mexico has caused much trepidation among the international community, especially because of the increasing number of fatalities. It is important to recognize swine flu symptoms to prevent the spread of infection and illnes... Read >
Author: Eric Kampel

The Key to Tomorrow’s Health

01st May 2009
Help and Healing through the Teachings of Bruno Groening An international panel of physicians report about a special way of healing on the spiritual path. There is a Divine power which is the essence of life and it can heal. Bruno Groening (1906-... Read >
Author: Kathy Mason

Air Purifiers for Asthma

01st May 2009
It has been found by environmental studies that the air inside homes is dirtier than the air outside. The air we breathe in is affected with dust or pollen particles, pet dander, mold spores and polluted smoke. These impurities available in the air cause ... Read >
Author: abraham

The Key to Tomorrow’s Health

29th April 2009
Help and Healing through the Teachings of Bruno Groening An international panel of physicians report about a special way of healing on the spiritual path. There is a Divine power which is the essence of life and it can heal. Bruno Groening (1906-... Read >
Author: Kathy Mason

Natural Remedies Bronchitis

17th April 2009
Natural Remedies Bronchitis and Bronchitis - Another 5 Useful Tips Accurate bronchitis information is not always easy to find on the Internet. I struggled to find a reliable source myself, so I decided to collate some tips for you, along with other ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Bronchitis Natural Treatment

17th April 2009
Things You Should Know About Bronchitis and Bronchitis Natural Treatment Here are 6 tips about bronchitis. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 6 tips are useful reminders - ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Healthcare Degree in Respiratory Therapy

17th April 2009
With advancements in medicine and lifestyle changes that are here to stay, the demand for trained and certified health care professionals is ever increasing. Students who opt for education and career in healthcare can enjoy a promising future in their fie... Read >
Author: MichaelB

Your Infant And Bronchitis

09th April 2009
also at high risk of obtaining the said illness. A crowded environment also causes onset symptoms of bronchiolitis. When you have a male infant, then he is most likely to acquire bronchiolitis. Studies also showed that male infants who are formula-fe... Read >
Author: July Somma

Paying for Plastic Surgery - What Information Should I Know?

09th April 2009
Reconstructive surgery involves the repair or restoration of the body that has been affected by accident, botched surgery, or congenital defect. Limb reattachment, breast reconstruction after mastectomy, and cleft palate surgery are examples of reconstruc... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

A Steam Bath Has Many Advantages

08th April 2009
It has been said that Hippocrates was the one to discover that a fever could actually cure some diseases and conditions. Since then, steam baths and saunas have been providing "fake" fevers. While a dry sauna has benefits, both a steam bath and steam show... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Operating on the Gallbladder – Part Three

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

Anxiety and Panic Disorders

27th March 2009
Anxiety, as is commonly said, is a condition where one is uncomfortable with future occurrences in their life. It may result in non-permanent turmoil of peace in one's life. Moreover, fear triumphs over individuals who are experiencing anxiety. Panic,... Read >
Author: Thomas Choo

Buying Candles For Holiday Cheer For Friends

25th March 2009
Scented candles have become a staple for the holidays and especially throughout the fall and winter months. Not all of us know exactly how to go about plucking one candle from the cacophony of many and deciphering whether its aroma will be sweetly pleasan... Read >
Author: suegold

Scottsdale Pest Control

19th March 2009
Scottsdale Pest Control services may be called for for any number of reasons, ranging from minor annoyances, such as cockroaches, to real threats like scorpions. If you have young children who enjoy the outdoors and you live near the open desert, that's a... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Easy Ways to Clean Black Mold

17th March 2009
It is of course a challenging task to deal with the black molds as they grow very fast mostly in the areas where people hardly notice. Black mold are usually an irregular greenish black fungal growth found mostly in damp environments. It is not always tru... Read >
Author: Ashish

Health Care Suggestions about Pregnancy and After Delivery

17th March 2009
Pregnancy and delivery is interconnected aspect of caring baby after delivery. For better delivery you need to care mother during pregnancy. After delivery you need to care baby and mother both to better growth of a new born. During the pregnancy you ... Read >
Author: Gian Brett

How To Take Care Of Weed Controls

11th March 2009
Unfortunately, there's a lot more growing in your lawn than just grass. Controlling weeds in a new or existing lawn is vital to the health and overall appearance of the lawn. A beautiful smooth lawn gets most of its good looks from the fact that it is... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Reduce Symptoms Of Motion Sickness Naturally With Vitamins

11th March 2009
Motion sickness is the result of motion causing the eyes, the sensory nerves, and the vestibular apparatus of the ear to send conflicting signals to the brain, causing a loss of equilibrium or a sense of vertigo. Most often, it is experienced in a car, a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Cure Anxiety Attacks Naturally and Permanently

03rd March 2009
Anxiety attacks often occur in young people, and they are more rare when we get older and more confident. More than 8% of the people around the world suffer from an anxiety attack at least once in their life time. Anxiety can have genetic causes, and i... Read >
Author: broalex

Mesothelioma Symptom Relief and Palliative Care for Breathlessness

19th February 2009
Mesothelioma symptom relief is the central focus of care for the mesothelioma patient deemed incurable. Pain management will vary with each patient. The mesothelioma patient’s pre-existing conditions and exacerbating conditions are factors in determini... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Osteopaths Perspective on How Winter Sports Can Help You

10th February 2009
Its the time of year when winter sports are in fashion, and yet many people chose to stay on their sitting-room sofas rather than go out and get some exercise. The main reason why many choose to stay sedentary during this icy season is because the cold a... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Do You Really Know What Asthma Is

02nd February 2009
Asthma is a chronic, inflammatory lung disease characterized by recurrent breathing problems. It is not just a public health problem for high income countries it occurs in all countries regardless of level of development. It's a long-term disease that req... Read >
Author: LA

The Black Widow Spiders

30th January 2009
The black widow is one of the most well known and feared spiders there is. Nevertheless they actually forestall living where humans do. It is not universal to find them in your house. They are commonly encountered in garages, forest piles or sheds. The be... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury

Important Consideration for your New Baby is the Question of Temperature

22nd January 2009
Knowing what baby care products you should be looking for can be a troublesome and stressful experience for any new parent. Baby safety is very important, and the anticipation of the responsibility that being a new parent necessarily involves is usually c... Read >
Author: Nasentnk4

Reduce Your Risk of Degenerative Disease

20th January 2009
Homocysteine (HCY) is like cholesterol. Your body needs a certain amount of it in order to function properly. But the problem is that many of us have too much of it. Too much HCY is very dangerous. It’s important to know your homocysteine level because ... Read >
Author: Atonin

How To Take The Sting Out Using Tea Oil

05th January 2009
Want an easy to take along therapy for wasp stings, bee stings, and other insect bites? Try this. Next time you go out for a trek, or even for a direct, make steady your first aid kit includes a container of tea ranking oil. This little miracle from down ... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

All About Sport Nutrition

05th January 2009
Nutrition and sports performance is a phobia and vital relationship for solemn sports men and women to understand and it can help them achieve triumph in their selected sport. Sports diet also aids injury prevention and speeds up recovery epoch from an in... Read >
Author: Joey Singer

Sorts of Food Groups to Bypass if You Suffer with Acid Reflux

03rd January 2009
If you suffer from acid reflux, knowing what acid reflux food to avoid and how best to manage your symptoms are critical to living a better life. To learn more about the condition, along with how to better your diet and lifestyle, keep reading. An... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Learn About Detoxification

29th December 2008
When you think about it, we're surrounded by many forms of toxins. From the bottle of "improved and stronger" multipurpose cleaning we bought to clean our home with, to the higher levels of toxins in our water supply, poisons envelop our world. Not only d... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Asbestosis Care Tips for the Breathing Troubled Patient Living with Asbestosis Lungs without Losing

14th December 2008
Asbestosis and mesothelioma can wear out your lungs, and your life. Controlling your environment and taking care of your lungs, your body, and your mind will help you live with your asbestosis without losing the living part of life. Asbestosis and mes... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Symptoms and Signs of Asbestos Disease

14th December 2008
Asbestosis and mesothelioma have symptoms that make it hard to distinguish the signs of asbestos disease from the signs of hundreds of other respiratory illnesses. Monitoring your symptoms can help you recognize when the signs of your symptoms start flas... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Symptoms and Signs of Asbestos Disease

14th December 2008
Asbestosis and mesothelioma have symptoms that make it hard to distinguish the signs of asbestos disease from the signs of hundreds of other respiratory illnesses. Monitoring your symptoms can help you recognize when the signs of your symptoms start flas... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Baby Care Products - What you should Look for in Baby Safety Products

08th December 2008
Knowing what baby care products you should be looking for can be a troublesome and stressful experience for any new parent. Baby safety is very important, and the anticipation of the responsibility that being a new parent necessarily involves is usually ... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

Asthma And Acid Reflux: Any Connection?

08th December 2008
Many people think that asthma and acid reflux are the same or somehow interconnected. But are they? Asthma is a well-known illness accompanied with breathing difficulties, with common signs such as wheezy breathlessness, airflow resistance, and occurre... Read >
Author: juana cruz

Buy Seroquel 100mg online to Get Rid of Mental Illness

05th December 2008
The dug Seroquel, approved by FDA (food & drug association) is used for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar mania. Both of these are mental illnesses, generally caused by an imbalance of chemicals within the brain. Schizophrenia results in inabilit... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Coronary Artery Disease - #1 Killer in the States

03rd December 2008
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Definition of CAD and Its Cause As you all know, you heart works 24 hours; pumping and sending blood around your body. This hard working pump also requires blood to sustain the heart muscle itself. The blood travels throug... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Gas Boilers – Must Be Checked By Landlords

03rd December 2008
The UK law is very detailed and prescriptive when it comes to the requirements of safety checks of rental accommodations. Annual gas safety inspection must be undertaken by a certified Corgi gas engineer to ensure the legal requirements are met. The law a... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

Nothing but good to say about it

01st December 2008
Tramadol hcl has been used as a painkiller for almost thirty years in both the hospital and the home environment. During this time, research has varied in intensity. As a new drug in the late 1970s, physicians were naturally interested to find out exactly... Read >
Author: John Scott

Facial Enhancements - Improve Your Appearance

28th November 2008
Facial enhancements can improve your appearance, if you feel somewhat cursed by fate because of pronounced facial features that attract unwanted attention. Through surgical, corrective, smoothing, dermal filler and other facial enhancement procedures, pla... Read >
Author: Spero J Theodorou

A Guide to Snoring Aids

18th November 2008
We all know people who snore, many people reading this are suffers themselves, I am my wife believes she's deaf in one ear due to my snoring ( I'm not sure about that - slight exertion I feel) but certainly its a frustrating and annoying condition and can... Read >
Author: jerico12

A Guide to Snoring Aids

18th November 2008
We all know people who snore, many people reading this are suffers themselves, I am my wife believes she's deaf in one ear due to my snoring ( I'm not sure about that - slight exertion I feel) but certainly its a frustrating and annoying condition and can... Read >
Author: jerico12

Take action to keep your asthma under control

27th October 2008
Asthma has been reported in literature over the last two thousand years. As a medical condition, however, it was considered relatively uncommon and most people grew out of it as they passed through their teenage years. Although a small percentage of peopl... Read >
Author: John Scott

Allergic Asthma Treatment – How To Prevent Allergic Asthma

29th September 2008
Allergic asthma is very common in children and young adults. It normally starts during childhood and sometimes after the adolescence period. Nevertheless, it may still occur at different ages. Because of this, one should be ready with allergy asthma treat... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Rhinoplasty Can Help You Achieve Your Perfect Nose

29th September 2008
Rhinoplasty (or Nose Refinement Surgery) is the most intricate cosmetic surgery performed today. Rhinoplasty can reduce or increase the size of your nose, change the shape of the tip or the bridge, narrow the span of the nostrils, or change the angle betw... Read >

Information on Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis

24th September 2008
Langerhans cell histiocytosis also known as; Histiocytosis X. Langerhans cell histiocytosis is a rare disorder that arises when there are too lots of of a type of white blood cell called a Langerhans cell. These cells normally reside in the skin and help ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Hyper Attention to Hypertension

23rd September 2008
High blood pressure or hypertension is measured by a standard blood pressure instrument that registers two numbers, an upper (systolic) number and a lower (diastolic) number. The systolic, or first number, represents the strength of the heart beat as it c... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Harlequin Ichthyosis

09th September 2008
Harlequin ichthyosis also known as Harlequin Type Ichthyosis. Harlequin ichthyosis is characterized by a thickening of the keratin layer in fetal human skin. Infants with this condition are born with very hard, thick skin covering most of their bodies. Th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Alzheimer's Disease: Keeping the Patient Warm

01st September 2008
As we get older there are many things that it becomes more difficult for our bodies to do. Keeping warm is one of those things. As we age the temperature of our bodies drop, leaving us more at risk for heart attack, stroke, and breathing difficulties. ... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman

Change Your Lifestyle To Avoid Acid Reflux

25th August 2008
Many people get hungry because they lack food. Children become malnourished if they are not given the right amount of food which contains the needed vitamins and minerals which in turn make the body strong and healthy. The fact is, not all foods are h... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

4 Frequently Experienced Anxiety Attacks Symptoms

15th August 2008
Almost every individual experiences stress in his or her everyday life. Stress and anxiety are closely related, in terms of how the body thinks and reacts to its surroundings. Research has shown that nearly twenty-five percent of the world’s population ... Read >
Author: Ian Spencer

Anxiety Panic Attack – What To Do When It Strikes

15th August 2008
There are nearly three million people in the United States who suffer from anxiety panic attacks. When a person is stressed, the normal reaction that follows is that of a feeling of anxiety, which can actually be helpful in some situations. However, if a... Read >
Author: Ian Spencer

Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome - Dashing Facts Revealed

22nd July 2008
Withdrawal Symptoms: How come that the majority of so called "social drinkers" or "alcohol consumers" who drink moderately are able to stop drinking immediately with hardly any will power and without suffering from any of the side effects. Whereas heavy d... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Sleep Apnea Symptoms

18th July 2008
Sleep apnea is one of the most common sleep disorders most frequently associated with virtually all age groups. Sleep apnea is mainly observed when a relative or a bed mate notices it, passing usually unnoticed when one sleeps alone. Close observation of ... Read >
Author: JSG

Information on Latex Allergies

17th July 2008
Latex is a milky fluid produced by rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis). Using different methods, latex can be processed into a variety of products, such as gloves and balloons. During manufacturing, chemicals are added to increase the speed of curing (vulca... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Keeping your Dog Cool and Comfortable

10th July 2008
Relief from heat does not come easily specially for our furry friend. They do not have sweat glands so they cannot sweat to cool off. Most dogs will just simply give up the comfort of their bed and stretch out in the bare floor to cool off. Panting also h... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

Hypertension - Causes, Prevention and Treatment

20th June 2008
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a persistent blood pressure above 90 mm Hg between the heart beats (diastolic) or over 140 mm Hg at the beats (systolic). The blood pressure varies naturally in response to stress and physical work load. Therefore ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Latex Allergy Symptoms

11th June 2008
A latex skin allergy can be one of the most frustrating of all allergies. It can be caused by rubber gloves, latex pillows, a latex mattress, certain kinds of paint or even condoms. Who can suffer from latex allergies? Many times people who work... Read >
Author: tim bock

Boxer Dog: First Aid Treatment

27th May 2008
The decision to own a Boxer dog, or any other dog breed, is not something to be taken lightly. There are lots of factors to consider. The plan of having a dog must be agreeable to other members of the family. Above all, you must have the capabilities of p... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Shocking Truth About Insomnia Causes

21st May 2008
If you have ever found yourself lying awake in the middle of the night, especially if this is not the first night that you have found yourself in this condition, you are probably wondering about insomnia causes and cures. You might be racking your brain t... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Complete Information on Berylliosis

15th May 2008
Beryllium disease / berylliosis is an inflammation of the lungs caused by inhaling dust or fumes containing beryllium. Berylliosis differs from other occupational lung diseases in that even low levels and brief exposure to beryllium can cause berylliosis.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Berylliosis

15th May 2008
Beryllium disease / berylliosis is an inflammation of the lungs caused by inhaling dust or fumes containing beryllium. Berylliosis differs from other occupational lung diseases in that even low levels and brief exposure to beryllium can cause berylliosis.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Breathing Problems – Information on Breathing Problems

06th May 2008
When you're short of breath, it's hard or uncomfortable for you to take in the oxygen your body needs. You may feel as if you're not getting enough air. Sometimes mild breathing problems are from a stuffy nose or hard exercise. But shortness of breath can... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How Can One Get To Suffer From Radon Poisoning?

17th April 2008
Thousands of people are affected by radon poisoning every year, and almost half the lung cancer cases are triggered by exposure to this radioactive element. How can one get to suffer from radon poisoning? The problem is that this gas is both odorless and ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Let Others Sleep For Causes Of Snoring Are Revealed At Last

10th April 2008
Over the years,people have been able to come up or even formulate various causes of snoring. These causes are usually categorized into two groups for example,causes within our control,such as habitual factors and causes that are out of our control,like fa... Read >
Author: Wangeci

Let Others Sleep For Causes Of Snoring Are Revealed At Last

07th April 2008
Over the years,people have been able to come up or even formulate various causes of snoring. These causes are usually categorized into two groups for example,causes within our control,such as habitual factors and causes that are out of our control,like fa... Read >
Author: Wangeci

Beware of Hidden Mold

07th April 2008
Molds are a chunk of the natural environment that share humans love of the home environment. The only thing lacking for mold to grow indoors in moisture. Provide moisture and you have a very hardy pet. They exhibit similarities to bacteria and plants, but... Read >
Author: Remy

Beware of Hidden Mold

03rd April 2008
Molds are a chunk of the natural environment that share humans love of the home environment. The only thing lacking for mold to grow indoors in moisture. Provide moisture and you have a very hardy pet. They exhibit similarities to bacteria and plants, but... Read >
Author: Remy

Mold Removal

03rd April 2008
Mold Removal Even the most spotless of homes can have mold. In fact, mold is everywhere! It occurs naturally both indoors and outdoors and actually plays a vital role in the environment. For example, mold, which is a type of fungus, breaks down dead le... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Quit Smoking - Nurse's 10 Best Health Benefits If You Quit Smoking Now! You Can Do It!

03rd April 2008
Besides the hundreds of non-health reasons to quit smoking, there are many health benefits to quitting smoking. If you're looking for some good health reasons to stop smoking now, these are just a few of the many health reasons to look for when you quit t... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker

Jasminum fretticans health benefits

28th March 2008
The shrub has a ramified crown, angular green long twigs, obtuse flowers and it is grown as a decorative plant (Jasminum fretticans), or for its industrial and medicinal uses. The flowers can be small or big, white with a nice perfume that increases in st... Read >
Author: cristi ion

Stop Drinking Now...Sort Out Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome And Get Medical Help!!!

26th March 2008
Withdrawal Symptoms: It just isn't fair that so called moderate drinkers can give up alcohol from one day to the next with virtually no will power and get away without suffering side effects. On the other hand alcoholics and heavier drinkers are virtually... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Three Benefits Of Aromatherapy

14th November 2007
Aromatherapy is not recognized as a legitimate form of treatment in most countries. It is largely frowned upon by medical communities because there is no formalization of the principles of Aromatherapy. Anyone can create their own essential oils or blends... Read >
Author: Ade

Niemann Pick Disease Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

22nd October 2007
Niemann-Pick disease Types C and D may appear early in life or develop in the teen or adult years. Niemann-Pick. Incidence of Niemann-Pick disease, type C is estimated to be 1 in 150,000 people. Type C occurs when the body can not properly break down chol... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Reducing Fear of Driving with Proper Breathing

27th September 2007
Those that experience anxiety, fear, or panic while driving often report an inability to breathe normally. They may have a feeling of being unable to take a deep breath, as if they’re throat or chest were closing in. They may find themselves gasping and... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

The most effective and healthy ways to reduce ailments that afflict our lungs, body and skin

13th September 2007
As we are increasingly exposed to pollutants in the air that we breathe and the water that we bathe in, it makes sense that respiratory and skin problems are on the rise. These health issues take the form of asthma, no seasonal allergies, breathing diffic... Read >

Vocal Cord Paralysis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Vocal cord paralysis is a voice disorder that occurs when one or both of the vocal cords (or vocal folds) do not open or close properly. Vocal fold paresis/paralysis can happen at any age – from birth to advanced age, in males and females alike, from a ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Heart Defects in Children

29th August 2007
A Congenital heart is when a heart develops a problem from before birth. Often this is such things as a hole in the heart. These problems usually develop before anyone is aware that they exist. Heart defects can have a wide degree of severity. There are s... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Itchy Back mold and its removal process

26th August 2007
None of us imagine living houses with the molds and mildew. Being a conscious and hygienic a person always expects this house to be mold and mildew free. The upfront natural mold removal facilities keep the stress away from the suffering people. Molds ... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Hollywood`s “New” Slimming Drug Clenbuterol Is Not So New.

21st August 2007
Clenbuterol has recently gained popularity as the slimming drug of choice for Hollywood`s “beautiful people” due to it`s ability to reduce fat (adipose tissue) quickly. This won`t surprise certain athletes or body builders as they have known about it... Read >
Author: sapank

Understanding Panic Attacks and Extreme Anxiety

20th August 2007
What is anxiety disorder? Anxiety disorder is a condition that puts a person in a constant state of alertness and fear. Anxiety is otherwise a normal reaction to stress that people commonly experience at various points in their lives. Generally speakin... Read >
Author: Robert Hills

Symptoms and Treatments for Mesothelioma

31st July 2007
Mesothelioma is one of the few cancers that don't exhibit symptoms until the cancer reaches the late stage of development and it is at this point that many cases become incurable. It also has non-specific symptoms and thousands of cases each year are misd... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle

Some Dental Materials Can be Trouble for the Chemically Sensitive

03rd July 2007
With symptoms ranging from breathing difficulties, headaches, dizziness to sometimes debilitating illnesses, many people are realizing that the chemicals in the world that we have come to depend upon are actually toxic to many individuals. One example is... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

The Difference Between Mace and Pepper Spray

18th June 2007
When looking to purchase any type of self-defense products, it is very important to educate yourself on each and every product out there. With so many choices of personal safety devices such as stun guns, personal alarms, mace spray and pepper spray, th... Read >
Author: urlreader

Benefits of Defending Yourself with a Pepper Spray

01st June 2007
Pepper spray is an inflammatory agent which is used to inflame the eyes and cause breathing difficulties, which in turn can cause a person who is attacking you to be put into a position where they are unable to cause any damage to you or your property. Wh... Read >
Author: Eric R Holm

Asthma and Allergies; Using Allergen-Impermeable Mattress Covers to Protect Your Sleep

10th May 2007
It is estimated that over 50 million Americans suffer from allergies, and of that number approximately 30 million American suffer from asthma. While there can be many different allergic triggers that cause respiratory allergies and asthma, one such aller... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Allergies and Dust Mites: Get the facts about Allergen-Impermeable Encasements

10th May 2007
It is estimated that over 50 million Americans suffer from allergies, and of that number approximately 30 million American suffer from asthma. While there can be many different allergic triggers that cause respiratory allergies and asthma, one such aller... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Your Diet Cola is KILLING You!

04th May 2007
Hello Folks, I am here once again with lots of uplifting good news! Your diet-cola maybe killing you! You heard that right. If you are drinking any kind of diet cola or drink, any sugar free gum, or any sugar substitute like Equal, Nutrasweet or Sp... Read >
Author: Shafin de Zane

Controlling Emphysema Naturally

24th April 2007
Emphysema, a disease characterized by breathing difficulties and traditionally brought on by smoking or exposure to certain airborne toxins and pollutants, is not curable. However, it can be controlled by “emphysema treatments” thanks to Mother Nat... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Penicillin Allergy

27th March 2007
Penicillin is a common antibiotic used to treat many illnesses. When it was discovered it was considered a breakthrough in the treatment of illness and infection. It is derived from the penicillin mold, the blue-green mold found on moldy oranges. Before p... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

Triggers and causes of pneumonia

26th March 2007
Pneumonia is the inflammation of the lungs usually triggered by viruses, bacteria or fungi. It can result as a complication of an earlier infection of the respiratory system and usually goes off when the body’s immune system is weakened by common viral ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Peanut Allergy Symptoms

09th March 2007
A peanut allergy is an illness that is caused by the body's reaction to particular substances. Everytime the body comes into contact with a substance it considers as harmful, it reacts by releasing histamines to fight off these allergens. As the body figh... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

High Blood Pressure Symptoms

06th March 2007
It is a modern-day disease and can be a silent killer. That is why it’s necessary to keep an eye open for high blood pressure symptoms so that the condition can be treated before it gets out of hand. The primary cause of high blood pressure symptoms,... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Asthma In Toddlers And Children

05th March 2007
The worse thing than childhood asthma is asthma in toddlers. Most children who have asthma developed the disease while they were still toddlers. With a reported 5 million American children suffering from asthma, 173 thousand of them hospitalized for sever... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

Food Allergy Symptoms

05th March 2007
Food allergy symptoms can be quite uncommon. You might not believe this but only 1 out of 70 adults suffer from true food allergies. Food poisoning or even food intolerance is sometimes mistaken for a food allergy because of the similarities in symptoms. ... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

Some drugs, like Bextra are suspectable of provoking heart attacks and strokes

28th February 2007
Studies revealed that Vioxx, a cox-2 inhibitor increases the risks of heart attacks and strokes. As a result of this situation, this drug had to be recalled from the US market. Bextra, another cox-2 inhibitor, which belongs to the same drug category like... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Divers beware of little creature

19th February 2007
Some little fish are more dangerous to divers and swimmers than sharks Some tiny, harmless looking creatures at the sea are more hazardous than big, ugly looking ones. One type of these beautiful but poisonous fish are called the Lion-fish. Being o... Read >
Author: JIm Walsh

Gastro-oesophageal reflux, factors that determine it and treatments

15th February 2007
Gastro-oesophageal reflux is a condition that appears if the lower oesophageal sphincter is abnormally relaxed. Because of the abnormally relaxed oesophageal sphincter, stomach's acidic contents can reflux into the gullet. This fact can also provoke heart... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What should you know about Tuberculosis?

20th January 2007
Tuberculosis is a germ infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis which generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect kidneys, lymph nodes, spine, intestinal tract and brain. Tuberculosis is spreading by air, if an infected person coughs snee... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Asthma and Chronic Bronchitis - Causes and Cures

19th December 2006
Anything chronic is considered to be a persistent, recurrent and lasting condition. While chronic bronchitis has often been associated with allergies and/or asthma, there are many other causes that can trigger a bronchial infection. Asthma as we know is... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

How to Choose the Best Mattress For You

23rd November 2006
Having the wrong type of mattress could lead to all kinds of avoidable complications that you should not have to put up with. I’m talking about things like, aches and pains, joint pain, overall feeling of ill health, breathing difficulties, fatigue,... Read >
Author: wasuku

5 Easy Steps In Choosing The Perfect Air Purifier

01st September 2006
Thousands of people bought the wrong air purifiers every year and suffered the consequences. They end up losing a lot of money and instead of enjoying cleaner air and better health, a lot of these innocent buyers complained of breathing difficulties, head... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Asthma Is A Chronic Susceptible Condition Which Affects The Respiratory System

01st September 2006
Asthma is a degenerative susceptible condition which impacts the respiratory system. It is characterized by recurrent rounds of illness which have frequent asthmatic attacks. The individual with asthma will report breathing difficulties which are nor... Read >
Author: james ellison

Cancer, Cancer, Everywhere!

28th July 2006
In late July of 2006, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the results of an in-depth study on the substance Trichloroethylene, commonly known as TCE (as well as TRI and TRIKE). This study has suggested that TCE can cause cancer in humans. ... Read >
Author: William Noel

7 Steps To Control Childhood Asthma

25th July 2006
Asthma is the most common chronic (long-term) childhood disease. In America about nine million children are diagnosed with asthma. Up to ten per cent of children in Europe are also suffering from asthma symptoms. Unfortunately parents of these... Read >
Author: David Kane

Asthma Triggers And How to Control Them?

22nd June 2006
Do you enjoy the outdoors? Do you love pets? What if you had to choose between these things and your ability to breathe? Unfortunately, for many asthma sufferers, that choice is one they make every day. Asthma affects millions of Americans, many of the... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong

Don't Let the Weather Take Your Breath Away

12th June 2006
There are several weather related conditions that increase the risk of asthma attacks. Hospital admissions for breathing problems often increase as pollen counts rise and there have been many well-documented asthma epidemics following thunderstorms. In th... Read >
Author: David Kane

Deep Vein Thrombosis and sitting at work

08th June 2006
Have you heard the rumour that you can get Deep Vein Thrombosis whilst sitting at your desk at work for prolonged periods of time, if so my article will give you the facts surrounding this issue. Deep Vein Thrombosis which is commonly referred to as DV... Read >
Author: adam parsons

Hypertension - causes, prevention and treatment

08th June 2006
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a persistent blood pressure above 90 mm Hg between the heart beats (diastolic) or over 140 mm Hg at the beats (systolic). The blood pressure varies naturally in response to stress and physical work load. Therefore ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Practical Tips to manage Food Allergy

29th May 2006
Allergies are so common for which 20% of Americans have some kind of allergic reaction or another to certain external stimuli whether food, water, or air. This probably isn't the first time you've heard of them. Allergy is categorized as different typ... Read >
Author: Nishanth Reddy

Menopause and Panic Attacks

27th April 2006
A large number of women experience increase in panic attacks during perimenopause and during menopause period. The most common symptoms experienced during and after the panic attacks are, racing heart beats, breathing difficulties, unusual intense energy,... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Among the Most Common Cosmetic Surgeries

01st April 2006
Rhinoplasty, or surgery to re-shape the nose, is one of the most common of all plastic surgery procedures. Rhinoplasty can reduce or increase the size of your nose, change the shape of the tip or the bridge, narrow the span of the nostrils, or change the... Read >
Author: ted belfour

Pregnancy and Medicines

09th March 2006
Pregnancy and Medicines Recent comments from the Royal College of GP's head of prescribing, state that drug companies are using too much caution when advising pregnant women against using medicines that could be useful to them. The industry has been re... Read >
Author: Richard Wariner

How Hay Fever Occurs ?

03rd March 2006
Anyone can develop an allergy(Hay fever) to a common substance, but those who do usually have inherited the tendency as a family trait. The sensitivity is developed after exposure to the substance. During the seasons when plants are pollinating, everyo... Read >
Author: Raymond & Keiko Entwistle

Asthmatics don't suffer at altitude!

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

Nutrition Spray

17th February 2006
This little helper entitled "Rescue Remedy" will not cause you to lose weight over the night. In fact, it will not cause you to lose or gain any weight at all: consisting of natural ingredients, it is meant to relax and ease you. Why can't you do it yours... Read >

Sleep problem

13th February 2006
Everyone needs a minimum amount of sleep everyday and a lack of sleep can seriously affect our general health and, still many people don't get enough sleep due to some unknown problems. It is not so strange to see that many people spend enough time in the... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska

Winter Air Quality and your Home

06th February 2006
Step back and take a deep breath. Feels great, doesn't it? With the winter season well upon us, it is time to stop and think about the quality of the air you are breathing. Air quality issues do not get the same attention in the winter months as they m... Read >
Author: Christopher King

Symptoms of Phobia

19th January 2006
Once the fear has been triggered the physical reaction can lead to a cycle of distress. The body responds to any naturally stressful situation by tensing up. This helps the person perform better. However if the reaction is misinterpreted and excessive thi... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Why Do You Have Asthma?

28th December 2005
Asthma is an inflammatory condition where your bronchiales constrict causing breathing difficulties. Your bronchioles become inflamed for a variety of physical, emotional and environmental reasons. It is not contagious so, you cannot catch it from anoth... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Shih Tzu - First Aid

29th October 2005
Goals of first aid are: Keep your safety in mind at all times. Attend to any severe bleeding that is present. Administer CPR if needed. Immobilize injuries and/or pet for transport. Take your pet to the vet as soon as possible. Delay in seeking profession... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Facts about Rhinoplasty Nasal Surgery

15th September 2005
Rhinoplasty is a surgery to reshape the nose. This is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in the United States. Rhinoplasty can reduce or increase the size of the nose, change the shape of the tip or bridge of the nose, narrow the span o... Read >
Author: Mike Spencer

The Culprit of Obesity in Children - Inactivity

28th July 2005
It was bad enough hearing almost daily that obesity in adults is a growing problem, now our children are the focal point. Yes, moms and dads, the research is in. In a study conducted by Weight Watchers International Inc., and the American Health Foundatio... Read >
Author: Susan DeFiore