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29th September 2009
This ancient Chinese herb is an extract made from the leaf of the Ginkgo tree. It is the most well-documented plant extract used to support brain function - there are more than 1,000 studies of Ginkgo Biloba from all over the world. The consensus is that ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
What if you can learn how to quickly and effectively cure your hemorrhoids from the comfort of your own house in 3 simple steps? Wouldn't that be worth a look? To finally be able to say Hemorrhoids No More is something I longed for. I wish I had known ab... Read >
Author: Mike Jenet
29th September 2009
What if you can learn how to quickly and effectively cure your hemorrhoids from the comfort of your own home in 3 easy steps? Wouldn't that be worth a look? To finally be able to say Hemorrhoids No More is something I longed for. I wish I had known about... Read >
Author: Mike Jenet
29th September 2009
You would have pondered over various medical factors for frequent headache attacks to you. But have you considered stress as an underlying cause of headache?
Well, stress is one of the major contributors to various types of headache. And in fact stress... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
The dramatic increase in the number of cases of Lyme disease has caused a lot of panic in the medical community. Traditionally, it is treated with round after round of antibiotics. Some people never fully recover and the disease can be fatal.
Humans ge... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
22nd September 2009
The search to reveal a mystery
Research laboratories around the world sought the location of human memory. The research had followed diverse leads. One clue related to the branched inputs of nerve cells, called dendrites. Branch growth was assisted by ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
In a paper, published in "Science" in May 2005, 25 scientists, led by Woo Suk Hwang of Seoul National University, confirmed that they were able to clone dozens of blastocysts (the clusters of tiny cells that develop into embryos). Blastocysts contain ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
I did a short piece on adult stem cell research and how it helped with a windpipe transplant. After some thought, it occurred to me that most people do not understand how stem cells work in the body and what part they can play in future medicine, especia... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
22nd September 2009
Alzheimer's disease is mainly a brain disorder that involves the deterioration of mental functions. This illness mainly results from the gradual shrinking of brain tissues. This type of brain disorder is also known as dementia or diffuse -brain- atrophy.
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Super foods are full of anti-oxidants, vitamins and minerals but they also contain amino acids, which are the basic structural building blocks of proteins. Proteins make up the bulk of all your cells structure. They also act as enzymes for cellular reacti... Read >
Author: rajesh1
21st September 2009
Everyone has memory lapses. We blank on our long-time neighbor’s name, or we forget the cake in the oven until the smoke detector goes off. But being forgetful in midlife is particularly common: Studies show that one-half to two-thirds of people 50 and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
19th September 2009
Vitamins are a huge part of our society. Although many vitamins help the body reach and maintain optimal health, one of the most beneficial vitamins is B complex. Comprised of a group of vitamins to include vitamin B1 or Thiamine, B2, which is the same as... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
This drug is unique (so far as I know) in that 5a -reductase, the enzyme which converts testosterone to the more-potent DHT, actually converts nandrolone to a less-potent compound. Therefore this AAS is somewhat deactivated in the skin, scalp, and prostat... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
In today's health-conscious society, much attention has been paid to vitamin supplementation and the role it plays in total body health. In addition to promoting optimum wellness, vitamin supplements are taken for reasons such as protecting the heart, red... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
While doing my search for this idea, I came across something interesting on the web. At a hospital the relatives gathered in the waiting room, where a family member lay gravely ill. Finally, the doctor came in looking tired and serious.
Surveying the ... Read >
Author: rockstar
17th September 2009
Millions around the world are seeking knowledge of how to get high legally.The quest in favor increased pleasure, diminished anxiety, speeding of insight, deepening mythic awareness, and spiritual awakening is among the driving forces of human life to se... Read >
Author: Kendall Simon
17th September 2009
‘Alzheimer’s disease’ are those two words which none of us desire to hear from the physician.
Even though medical researches had made and are continuing to make development for finding out the Alzheimer’s disease causes, but the actual causes ... Read >
Author: michellmarriner
16th September 2009
Baby�s cognitive development solely means the ability and capability of the baby�s brain to learn and remember new things. This development starts from the womb itself. The brain of the baby begins forming connections and relates between nerve cells a... Read >
Author: Alien
16th September 2009
The essential B vitamins like Thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, pyridoxine, folic acid, cyanogobalamin, pangmic acid, biotin, choline and inositol together constitute the Vitamin B complex group. The major advantages of including Vitamin B in... Read >
Author: michael gendreaubo
16th September 2009
Hoodia Liquid Spray enables a person to orally administer the Hoodia extract. It’s easy to use and very convenient.
About Hoodia
Hoodia or Hoodia Gordonii is a leafless and spiny African plant, known for its succulence. It grows in South Africa a... Read >
Author: shaily
11th September 2009
While doing my search for this idea, I came across something interesting on the web. At a hospital the relatives gathered in the waiting room, where a family member lay gravely ill. Finally, the doctor came in looking tired and serious.
Surveying the ... Read >
Author: anil
11th September 2009
Before all this processed and convenient food people used to just eat plain old food like potatoes and vegetables.
Now we barely ever get potatoes and vegetables unless it comes out of a can, bag or container.
Just because it is more convenient for... Read >
Author: Kari
06th September 2009
Your stress will of course affect your physical health, but it will also cause changes to occur that you cannot see. If you experience long-term stress then there are also chemical changes taking place in your brain.
Some of the more common symptoms of... Read >
03rd September 2009
Who Else Wants To Eliminate Fat Cells From Your Butt, Thighs, Gut, Arms and Face?
If you are trying to lose pounds, or find your 6 pack abs; you will want every obtainable method available when you begin to eliminate fat cells from your butt, thighs, g... Read >
Author: dr dave
26th August 2009
Our cells need it. Our tissues need it. Our muscles need it. In fact, our whole body needs it. So what is it about lecithin benefits that our body craves? Especially when lecithin is apparently no more just another type of lipid, and lipid, if you don't k... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
26th August 2009
The skeletal bones make up more than 200 short, long, irregular, and flat structures. Inside the bones is calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and RBCs, or marrow, which produces and generate red blood cells. The bones work along side the muscles. The muscles ... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay
20th August 2009
Many in the autism community, especially those interested in biomedical solutions are familiar with the concept of leaky gut or intestinal hyper permeability. Many however, are not familiar with the concept of a leaky brain. I was asked the other day by t... Read >
Author: drmane
19th August 2009
Creatine is the most comprehensively researched supplement with over 2000 research studies focused upon it.Creatine is an endogenous (made by the body) substance that is present in every human cell. It functions as an energy storehouse. It is required for... Read >
Author: Don REV
15th August 2009
I did a short piece on adult stem cell research and how it helped with a windpipe transplant. After some thought, it occurred to me that most people do not understand how stem cells work in the body and what part they can play in future medicine, espec... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
10th August 2009
Weight Loss Supplements is not something I normally suggest to overweight people since a long term aimed healthy diet typically is the best answer. However, if you are obese and need something to complement your diet program in order to achieve fast weigh... Read >
Author: Stefan Vincent
08th August 2009
Have in mind that teeth whitening is a process that is continuous because the issues of teeth whitening merchandises is short live- to hold the effect for a lengthier while, keep away from those matters you recognise will make your teeth yellowing coffee,... Read >
Author: health bing
08th August 2009
Bear in mind that teeth whitening is a procedure that is constant because the effects of teeth whitening products is brief live- to keep the outcome for a lengthier while, keep away from those issues you know will make your teeth yellowing coffee, sweets,... Read >
Author: health joy
04th August 2009
Hoodia Gordonii was introduced to the United States in 2004 as a weight loss herb. It has been around for thousands of years and has been used by the San people in South Africa for its ability to be an appetite suppressant while hunting. The Hoodia Gordon... Read >
Author: petersonbran
03rd August 2009
Omega-3 fatty acids play a vital role in our health and well-being. Fish oil is among the richest sources of Omega 3's. Find out how you can reap the amazing benefits of fish oil supplements and Omega 3's without exposing yourself to Mercury poisoning!
... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
01st August 2009
Genital herpes is a viral infection characterized by outbreaks of painful sores on the genitals. Most often it spreads through sexual contact. Once infected, a person carries the virus permanently in a latent form in the nerve cells; there is no cure. An ... Read >
Author: john daniel
01st August 2009
Drug addiction or chemical addiction involves normal taking of psychoactive drugs to the point where the user does not have any effective alternative with him. The addictive nature of drugs differs from substance to substance and from person to person. Co... Read >
Author: ua86
31st July 2009
Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids play a vital role in our overall health. Their recommended daily allowances have been defined by the USDA. Find out the expert facts on omega-3 fatty acids recommendations in this article.
So, what is the role of Omega 3... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
29th July 2009
Root Canal Treatment is one name that gives many patients shivers when told about it. However, in reality, it is not that bad. It is an instant pain reliever and the best treatment to retain the original teeth. A Root canal treated tooth serves its purpos... Read >
Author: willsmithwilliam
29th July 2009
The goal of most everyone is to look good feel great and have a lean fit body we can be proud of. Resistance training is the way to get there. For a lot of people this is where the problem lies. What do I do. Well resistance training is working with free ... Read >
Author: Walter Derksen
25th July 2009
ADHD and all the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ADHD, Aspergers, Tourettes, OCD, Autism) are childhood neurobehavioral disorders. Many times these disorders are so complex and can be so emotional that we lose sight of basic neurophysiology. Certainly we all... Read >
Author: drmane
24th July 2009
It's not something we like to talk about, but constipation affects almost 1 in 5 adults in the UK within a 12-month period. In the UK about 10% of the population are regularly constipated; 20% or more in the elderly. Women, particularly, are prone to suff... Read >
Author: joyh
24th July 2009
The entire world is witnessing a rising bed bug situation which is seemingly more difficult to eradicate in some regions than in others. This challenging problem of how to get rid of bed bugs is a concern for anyone dealing withe a infestation of these in... Read >
Author: Harris Doddridge
23rd July 2009
Always wear sunscreen. How many time have you heard it? The American Academy of Dermatology reaffirms its long-standing position that sunscreen protection is beneficial in preventing painful sunburn, photo aging and skin cancer.
Skin cancer is often gi... Read >
Author: Click For
23rd July 2009
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 are the two main viruses that lead to various painful infectious conditions in human beings. Herpes Simplex I mostly results in oro-facial lesions in humans.
Studies indicate that oral Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) is the... Read >
Author: Medavir
21st July 2009
Cocaine is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant and is both a stimulant of the central nervous system and an appetite suppressant. Once cocaine is ingested into the body, it readily passes into the brain. A high level of dopamine is built-up in th... Read >
Author: Marquis Nelson
18th July 2009
When it comes to tattooing, you have to expect some pain. It involves piercing your skin which has nerve cells connected to it. The level of pain depends on your tolerance or threshold of pain. If your level or threshold is high, then the process should b... Read >
Author: Dave Luc
17th July 2009
Genital Herpes is a horrible disease, affecting not only your health and sex life, but psychologically it can cause anxiety, depression and a loss of self-esteem and confidence.
Herpes is now the most common sexually transmitted disease in the world, ... Read >
Author: Brandy
16th July 2009
The new substance that has everyone talking is Resveratrol. There has been an enormous amount of hype around Resveratrol and that is largely because it has shown to increase the age of mice by over 30% as well as controlling their weight. Scientific hum... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th July 2009
Obesity is found to increase mortality rate and has many unhealthy effects on body like making breathing difficult, increasing chances of diabetes and cholesterol, increasing the risk of cancer and many more. Obesity is not classed by being a few pounds o... Read >
Author: Ajay019
09th July 2009
Botox Overview
Due to the research and effort of medical science in the field of cosmetics we have come across some wonderful products that help to redefine beauty and age. Scientists discovered in late 1970's that botulinum toxin or Botox when diluted... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
08th July 2009
There's a story, on record, of a diabetic woman with multiple personalities. When her blood sugar levels were tested in her diabetic personality it was revealed to be dangerously high. However, when she flipped into another personality and the test was ta... Read >
Author: Laurence Miller
05th July 2009
When we look at what makes our bodies tick many medical experts are saying that omega 3 fatty acids are a big healthy boost to the way many of our internal organs work.
If you have been sitting on the fence about whether to take fish oil capsules just... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
05th July 2009
Hoodia Gordonii is a plant that grows in kalahari desert of South Africa. For so many years, bushmen in Southern Africa have been chewing on the plant during long hunting trips. It allows them to go days without eating but keeps them active and strong. I... Read >
Author: syed
04th July 2009
Glaucoma can be defined as a group of diseases sharing certain features like high pressure within the eye, loss of peripheral vision, damage to the optic nerve and probably blindness. It is characterized as the end product of the number of structural and ... Read >
Author: roby.john
02nd July 2009
Many people suffer from severe soreness in various areas of the body and the traditional medicine practice has not been able to give them any lasting or rather a permanent relief. For such people who suffer incessantly, pain magnetic therapy is one of the... Read >
Author: Zaharey
02nd July 2009
Memory is an integral part of life. Recalling the detail of particular event and bring them to the current awareness clear and sharp. There are many people who feel that they easily forget thins or lack enough concentration to remember things, such as wh... Read >
Author: chicnhealth
30th June 2009
Cefaly for headache treatment
Cefaly is the first cranial analgesic electrotherapy device, complete with an advanced Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation treatment and an ISO medical certificate. Cefaly can also help relax people suffering from ... Read >
Author: mark bevan
30th June 2009
We do not know the precise reason for anxiety disorders. Scientists and researchers are always studying the probable causes. What we do know, is that certain biological, physiological, and environmental components to contribute to the development of nervo... Read >
Author: Randy Porter
29th June 2009
Herpes is now the most common sexually transmitted disease in the world. In the USA alone there are approximately 40 million people who have the Genital Herpes virus and another 50 million who have the oral herpes virus (cold sores). Each year it is estim... Read >
Author: Brandy
28th June 2009
There is a story, on record, of a diabetic woman with multiple personalities. When her blood sugar levels were tested in her diabetic personality it was found to be dangerously high. However, when she flipped into another personality and the test was take... Read >
Author: markcb
28th June 2009
A person, who reaches middle age, sometimes may wonder how she or he obtained wrinkles, illnesses, and overweight and so on. Start asking: why they didn’t take care of self? The answer was in front of them then, so instead of regretting your past start... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt
26th June 2009
Vitamin B12 in food is often called cobalamin and considered as an important water soluble vitamin. However, it is different from other water soluble vitamins because it is not excreted quickly in the urine. Rather, vitamin B12 in food is accumulated and ... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson
26th June 2009
As an essential B vitamin, vitamin B12 is of special interest to vegetarians, not only because it is required by the body but because it is not found in any significant amounts in plant foods. In fact, the only food high in vitamin B12 appears to be mollu... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson
23rd June 2009
Cold sores are something you will not wish to have, they are unsightly and painful. Cold sore is also called fever blisters caused by herpes simplex virus. It will start as a tingling sensation around the nose or lips then becomes red and swollen and late... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
22nd June 2009
The negative side effects of creatine are not absolute and can vary greatly among its users. Creatine is an amino acid that is naturally occurring in humans. Its function is to supply energy to muscles and nerve cells. The body will use creatine when b... Read >
Author: pharris1
22nd June 2009
Many bodybuilders and athletes often ask how to use creatine. Creatine has fast become a popular, almost mainstream supplement that is readily accepted for use, especially with weightlifters and bodybuilders. Like many other supplements if you aren't us... Read >
Author: pharris1
22nd June 2009
Creatine, or creatine monohydrate is an amino acid compound which is made by the body and is used to supply energy to muscle and nerve cells. It is a supplement which is believed to help athletes boost their performance. The simple answer to what is creat... Read >
Author: pharris1
20th June 2009
Alzheimers disease is a variety of dementia which impacts middle-aged and senior people. It's a progressive disease that slowly wipes out the victims nerve cells in the brain. Alzheimers constitutes a quite complicated disease that appears to be induced b... Read >
Author: James Hunaban
17th June 2009
Alzheimer’s disease is a condition wherein the patient suffers from a neurodegenerative disease. It is actually impossible to determine whether a person does have Alzheimer’s disease or not while he is still alive. Though there are tests conducted to ... Read >
Author: Click For
13th June 2009
In the microcosm of exercise and bodybuilding, how to take creatine is one of the much-talked about food supplements. But, there is more than just talk out there, much has been said about the effects of this food supplement to many athletes and bodybuilde... Read >
Author: James Brixen
13th June 2009
In the microcosm of sports and bodybuilding, how to take creatine is one of the much-talked about food supplements. The hype does not just stop there, much has been said about the effects of this food supplement to many athletes and bodybuilders. If you a... Read >
Author: James Brixen
12th June 2009
Several studies have indicated that the human body may have regenerative properties if given the right circumstances. For example, a child under ten years old may be able to regrow a lost fingertip if the wounds aren't stitched up to prevent the regrowth.... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
12th June 2009
Vitamin B12 is a truly exceptional vitamin, unique even among all the other B vitamins present in nature. The reason for this uniqueness lies in the fact that only smaller amounts of this vitamin is required and the body already makes full use of it. For ... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson
12th June 2009
We don�t need a complex PPO plan or a recommendation from our local physician to obtain medication that heals emotional pain. And a co-payment is not requested because the cures that generate the most happiness won�t depress our wallet. These natura... Read >
Author: Valerie Mercedez
11th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage
A baby's brain is twice as active as an adult's brain. When a baby is born, they have billions of brain cells, many of which are not yet connected. Those cells become con... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz
06th June 2009
Brain Injury - One of the most serious injuries requiring immediate and professional attention involves a trauma to the head or brain. If ignored or left untreated for even a short period of time, head injuries may result in permanent and severe neural da... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th June 2009
According to the Alzheimer’s society there are 700,000 people with dementia in the UK. This will rise to over 1 million people by 2025 and 1.7 million by 2051. On average it affects one in 14 people over the age of 65, rising to one in six over the age ... Read >
Author: Dr Nina Bailey
05th June 2009
Solving Herpes
Herpes is a viral disease that "hides" mostly in fatty tissue that surrounds nerve cells and pathways. There are three classified types of herpes, although the first two below are the same virus found in different places.
Herpes Simple... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
04th June 2009
Although approved osteoarthritis medicines might provide relief from pain and other symptoms, but they also pose significant health hazards by way of adverse side effects. In many cases, they also can cause a lot of life threatening diseases. Find out the... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
04th June 2009
Depression has long been considered a character flaw indicative of morally weak minded individuals. However, new research clearly shows that depression has distinct biochemical roots that affect the way nerve cells work. It is an illness which can be accu... Read >
Author: clickfor
29th May 2009
Parkinson's disease builds up slowly, often starting with a barely visible tremor in just one hand. Even though a tremor is most commonly associated with Parkinson's disease, it normally ends up in the slowing and freezing of body movements. It is a neuro... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
20th May 2009
Migraine is a term which is quite common to many of us. The term migraine refers to a kind of painful and throbbing headache. A migraine is caused when nerve cells produce pains signals in the brain due to vascular contractions and expansions. Actual mig... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th May 2009
Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that affects person memory, thinking and behavior. This disease is a form of dementia that is found mainly in people over the age of 65. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for approximately 70 percent of dementia case... Read >
Author: Liza
18th May 2009
As long as you don't have any serious medical problems, exercising and eating right, it will ward off some of the physical effects of aging. Mental fitness is much more difficult to maintain, unless you know the secrets of the ginkgo. The extract from the... Read >
Author: J Rigler
15th May 2009
Ever since University of Wisconsin researcher James Thomson isolated human embryonic stem cells in 1998, excitement has built over the great possibilities that stem cell research could offer in terms of treating medical conditions like cancer and multiple... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
28th April 2009
Researchers from UC Davis have published a collection of studies demonstrating once and for all the mechanisms explaining how PCBs, which are a widespread contaminant in the US food supply, directly alter the shape and function of brain cells causing exci... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
27th April 2009
What about bipolar disorder? The illness is considered as the effect; so what then are the causes? Studies are still underway and researchers are still trying to determine the exact cause of bipolar disorder. Scientific evidence claims that the chemical... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
27th April 2009
Insulin TherapyInsulin Therapy
Do you know that lung cancer affects approximately 170000 Americans are affected by this disease? The main cause for this is that many people are addicted to the smoking. No matter this is a treatable one. It can be treat... Read >
Author: suegold
24th April 2009
Breast Enlargement Herbal
Beautiful women always like to maintain their beauty in a natural way as they are always health conscious. What adds beauty to a woman? A woman
with twinkling face and sexy breast will be t... Read >
Author: garreypaul
22nd April 2009
Breast Enlargement Herbal
Beautiful women always like to maintain their beauty in a natural way as they are always health conscious. What adds beauty to a woman? A woman
with twinkling face and sexy breast will be the centre of attraction. You may... Read >
Author: garreypaul
17th April 2009
Vitamin B 12 is one of the B vitamins that are essential to maintaining a healthy body. Also known as Cobalamin, the 12b vitamin is needed for the process to convert carbohydrates, lipids and proteins of food into energy. Similarly, 12b, more importantly,... Read >
Author: ali
17th April 2009
Although fenugreek seeds are used extensively in the recipes of countries in the Middle and Far East, in the West it is not as well known as many other spices. Not only does fenugreek impart a characteristic flavour and tang to food but it also has severa... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
16th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage
A baby's brain is twice as active as an adult's brain. When a baby is born, they have billions of brain cells, many of which are not yet connected. Those cells ... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz
15th April 2009
The role of L-Citrulline when it is used as a supplement is to improve blood flow in the body by converting to L-Arginine. The increase in L-Arginine provides benefits to the heart that are the result of a more easily flowing blood stream that is due to t... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn
13th April 2009
Neurotransmitters, chemicals in our brains that work as messengers between brain cells, are responsible for most of what goes on in our bodies. They regulate our behavior, our emotions, our ability to learn, and the way we sleep. When these chemicals are ... Read >
Author: Valerie
10th April 2009
One way science and memory connect is through the side effects of a medication that may cause memory loss. Another way is through trying to improve memory.
Take Alzheimer's for example. It is now a well recognized disease that has been under much scie... Read >
Author: ski987
10th April 2009
Alzheimers affects that part of brain that control thought, memory, and language, it is one of the most common form of Dementia (destruction of brain cells to cause decline in mental functions)but later it spreads to all regions of brain rendering it inef... Read >
Author: ski987
10th April 2009
Alzheimer's disease is a form of brain damage strongly associated with increasing age and is aggravated by several underlying factors such as chronic inflammation, oxidative stress (free radical damage), toxic metal accumulation and poor blood circulation... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
09th April 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is one amongst the widely afflicting diseases today. It can be interpreted to be a disease of nervous system where it worsens over a period of time with loss of feeling and loss of control of movement and speech. So, MS attacks the indi... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
09th April 2009
Obesity is a condition which is characterized by the accumulation of fats in the body. More and more people are affected by obesity these days as the life style of people is changing at a rapid pace. A person is considered to be obese only if his body Mas... Read >
Author: ashleybr
09th April 2009
Constipation occurs when one has difficulty passing stools, or infrequently passes hard, dry stools. This is the result of food moving extremely slowly through the large intestine. From time to time, most people experience constipation. However, lifest... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
Fat has had a lot of bad press and for many people, just a mention of the word can evoke misery. You can try to lose it, try to hide it, try to avoid it, but your body still needs it! Did you know that fat helps to insulate our nerve cells, keeps us warm,... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
01st April 2009
There is now no question that doctors and scientists have continuously searched for new techniques to cure and treat patients for all sorts of ailments. One of the latest forms of treatment that is rapidly increasing in popularity is magnet therapy. Tho... Read >
Author: Zaharey
28th March 2009
Lysine - as a cold sore treatment - is a very powerful tool for you to use to get rid of cold sores.
Lysine has been in the news for a number of years. Since its discovery as a cold sore treatment, Lysine has proven itself time and again with real peo... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
27th March 2009
Bipolar disorder is a serious illness of the brain that is treatable and is also known by the term manic-depression. Its symptoms may include extreme changes in energy, thinking, behavior and mood or recurrent episodes of depression, mania. These symptoms... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
27th March 2009
Effects of Cannabis Use on the Brain
The short-term effects of marijuana can include problems with memory and learning; distorted perception; difficulty in thinking and problem solving; loss of coordination; and increased heart rate.
Research findin... Read >
Author: Dickie Boy
27th March 2009
About Cefaly Treatment
Cefaly is the first cranial analgesic electrotherapy device to have advanced Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation treatment and an ISO medical certification. Cefaly can also help people experiencing painful discomfort of ... Read >
Author: mark bevan
21st March 2009
Stress is a condition that no one can fend off. It crawls right inside of our life and is stimulated by many things. Work, home, and our life will commonly induce us to worry about everything. By permitting all the stress affect the way we live we are per... Read >
Author: nlwest21
17th March 2009
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder. The repetitive, distressing thoughts or images that become the obsessions for sufferers cause a tremendous amount of anxiety that can only be placated by the ritualistic compulsions that tempora... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
17th March 2009
Inflammation is a normal part of the body’s defense against pathogens. The increase in body temperature, flood of toxic free radicals and inflammation-signaling proteins, and release of killer macrophage cells are the main signs of an inflammatory even... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th March 2009
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder. The repetitive, distressing thoughts or images that become the obsessions for sufferers cause a tremendous amount of anxiety that can only be placated by the ritualistic compulsions that tempora... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
09th March 2009
We were raised on television commercials reiterating that calcium was vital for strong bones and healthy bodies. "Milk does a body good," stars and athletes would say with a smile. "Got milk?" was another popular slogan. As we learn more about nutrition, ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
06th March 2009
Polio, also called poliomyelitis is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by one of three related viruses. Polio is a very serious disease, which can lead to paralysis or even death. Once a person is exposed to polio, it usually takes about three ... Read >
Author: shalini
03rd March 2009
Creatine is defined as a physically arising nitrogenous acid, which is found in the skeletal muscle tissues. Creatine performs the function of supplying energy to our nerve cells and muscles. It is anticipated that our body generates about 50% of its ever... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd March 2009
Genital herpes are caused by the herpes simplex virus or HSV 2. Almost 20% of population in the USA suffer from this condition and is more prevalent in women than in men. With over 500,000 cases coming to light annually, it is a relief that the number of ... Read >
Author: Matt Claybourne
24th February 2009
The electroencephalogram or EEG evaluates the electrical activity produced by the brain. Brain waves are recorded by an EEG and show the electrical activity of the brain. The brain is an electrochemical organ that has 10 billion interconnected nerve cells... Read >
Author: amit1078
24th February 2009
Drugs are the chemicals, which have susceptible impact on neuro-chemical balance of human brain that effects feelings and actions of an individual. Abusing drugs often or regularly leads to addiction. Although there is no particular age limit for drug add... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
23rd February 2009
The electroencephalogram or EEG evaluates the electrical activity produced by the brain. Brain waves are recorded by an EEG and show the electrical activity of the brain. The brain is an electrochemical organ that has 10 billion interconnected nerve cells... Read >
Author: amit1078
23rd February 2009
There are many pet owners nowadays and most of them are willing to do everything for their beloved animals, especially when it comes to protecting them from diseases and fleas. For most of them, their pets are part of the family, so money is rarely a prob... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper
19th February 2009
Drugs are the chemicals, which have susceptible impact on neuro-chemical balance of human brain that effects feelings and actions of an individual. Abusing drugs often or regularly leads to addiction. Although there is no particular age limit for drug add... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
18th February 2009
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have provided ground-breaking proof that a natural protein called BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) can prevent and treat Alzheimer’s. The study was carried out in a variety of animal mode... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
18th February 2009
I want to begin by identifying the differences between the male & female brain and then capitalizing on them to build wealth thru better family communication. This is so critical because as a financial advisor I've seen a host of couples come to my office... Read >
Author: Debra L. Morrison
13th February 2009
It happens while doing everyday tasks, as you sit at your desk at work or while relaxing on your couch. It's also happening while you drive your car, as you stand in line, or while sleeping. You have been losing lean muscle tissue every day since sometime... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
13th February 2009
Stem cells are cells found in most, if not all, multi-cellular organisms. They are the building blocks of the body which have the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiate into a diverse range of specialised cell types ... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
28th January 2009
More than half of the American population are infected by herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), the virus responsible for the occurrence of cold sores. Although the symptoms are not very painful, the appearance is very disturbing because it usually appears arou... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
18th January 2009
Mixed Martial Arts, or MMA, is one of the toughest, most intense sports around, requiring combatants to be at their peak fitness level and must have all-around strength, agility, and skill in order to be competitive. So, how exactly does one design a qual... Read >
Author: Luke Schollmeyer
17th January 2009
There are many prescription slimming pills and Reductil is one of them. Learn more about Reductil here.
Slimming pills and diet pills
As more and more people are becoming obese and overweight, the need for slimming pills and diet pills is at its zen... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
17th January 2009
Brewer's yeast can help to ease, reduce, or clear your constipation. If you can handle the taste, add it to your juices morning and night. Brewer's Yeast contains all B vitamins, except B12. It also contains many vitamins, minerals and is high in amino a... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
13th January 2009
About Reductil - its manufacturer
Reductil is an oral slimming pill, which can help you lose and maintain weight loss. It acts as the strongest appetite suppressant and belongs to a group of drugs known as serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibito... Read >
Author: Ajay019
09th January 2009
Potassium and magnesium are the two most common minerals found within the cells of your body. They each have specific individual functions within your body, and together help to maintain the correct balance of electrolytes and the proper functioning of s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th January 2009
WHAT GRANDMA DIDN'T TELL US ABOUT COLD SORES
(Because She Didn't Know)
Audrey Ciraulo, January, 2, 2009
In the last generation people suffered from cold sore outbreaks, once in a w... Read >
Author: Audrey Ciraulo
08th January 2009
The foods we eat can either cause or prevent cold sores. Nutrition is probably the least talked about in regard to cold sores but food is a very powerful cold sore treatment.
This article does not offer specific recipes, but it does reveal the cold so... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
29th December 2008
Inositol is a member of the vitamin B complex family, being referred to as vitamin B8, but is not strictly a vitamin because it is biosynthesized in your body. Vitamins are essential substances that are not manufactured by your natural biochemistry, and m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th December 2008
Spinal cord injuries have happened for hundreds of years and some of the remedies can be traced back to ancient Egypt. The first "written" documentation of a treatment for spinal cord injury was in a papyrus that dated back to about 1700 B.C.
Approxim... Read >
Author: Brad Davenport
18th December 2008
How Can Magnetic Therapy Help You?
Magnetic therapy gets a lot of scrutiny and the reasons for this are pretty simple. For one thing you will never find a doctor who will openly tell you to try magnetic therapy to relieve your pain. This is because ... Read >
Author: Sean
18th December 2008
How Can Magnetic Therapy Help You?
Magnetic therapy gets a lot of scrutiny and the reasons for this are pretty simple. For one thing you will never find a doctor who will openly tell you to try magnetic therapy to relieve your pain. This is because ... Read >
Author: Sean
15th December 2008
Drug detox is the most important part of becoming free from addiction, and because of this drug detox should be handled with great care. Drug detox is a medical procedure. Drug detox should be handled in a medical facility under great supervision.The reas... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
06th December 2008
Originally utilised in the seventies for the treatment of patients with various movement disorders, Botox injections (Botunlinum Toxin A) were used in small doses to kill off the nerve cells within the muscles responsible for the offending disorder – re... Read >
Author: Cade Witnish
02nd December 2008
Phencyclidine (phenylcyclohexylpiperidine) commonly initialized as PCP is a disseminative drug, which means that by consuming this drug mind feels separated from the body. PCP was illegally manufactured in labs and sold out in form of tablets from 1950s. ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
02nd December 2008
Phencyclidine (phenylcyclohexylpiperidine) commonly initialized as PCP is a disseminative drug, which means that by consuming this drug mind feels separated from the body. PCP was illegally manufactured in labs and sold out in form of tablets from 1950s. ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
01st December 2008
The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of the body. It is capable of obtaining energy and processing nutrients. It is the smallest part capable of the processes that define life, including reproduction, movement, respiration, digestion and e... Read >
Author: Alex Sim
01st December 2008
Reductil contains the active ingredient sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate, which is a type of anti-obesity medication. It works by affecting the neurotransmitters in the brain. This enhances the feeling of fulfillment from eating less food.
What is... Read >
Author: densepense
01st December 2008
The short-term effects of marijuana can include problems with memory and learning; distorted perception; difficulty in thinking and problem solving; loss of coordination; and increased heart rate. Research findings for long-term marijuana abuse indicate s... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
01st December 2008
There are a lot of people who are of the opinion that marijuana is not a harmful drug and that it should be as legal to buy and use as alcohol. Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States. Besides alcohol, marijuana is the most c... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
26th November 2008
Understanding the properties of the skin and caring for your skin can prevent skin acne to a large extent. Internal metabolic factors also contribute to skin problems.
Though skin acne is a superficial affliction, the amount of social embarrassment a... Read >
Author: Alan
25th November 2008
Vitamin B12 is an essential water soluble vitamin that is commonly found in a variety of foods such as fish, shellfish, meats, and dairy products. Vitamin B12 is frequently used in combination with other B vitamins in a vitamin B complex formulation. It h... Read >
Author: Alina
25th November 2008
Vitamin B12 is an essential water soluble vitamin that is commonly found in a variety of foods such as fish, shellfish, meats, and dairy products. Vitamin B12 is frequently used in combination with other B vitamins in a vitamin B complex formulation. It h... Read >
Author: Alina
12th November 2008
Fibromyalgia is an arthritis-related condition characterized widespread muscle pain and the presence of tender points, or areas of the body that are particularly sensitive to pressure. Other symptoms may include sleep disturbances, severe fatigue, depress... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
11th November 2008
Forgetfulness may be annoying but it shouldn’t be a cause for worrying when you forget people’s names, or where you left your keys. These are still normal and it happens to most people. However, when you start forgetting the names of a family member o... Read >
Author: morningshift
04th November 2008
It may be time for some brain training.
A new survey indicates that Americans are more worried about Alzheimer’s disease than they are about having a heart attack.
And for good reason.
One in eight adults over 65 is affected by Alzheimers. ... Read >
Author: Gene Millen
30th October 2008
Theanine is the active component of green tea responsible not only for its taste but also for its relaxing effects. In 1999 a method for concentrating a purified form into a dietary supplement was perfected (Suntheanine). Brain cells are known to generate... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
29th October 2008
A muscle spasm is an involuntary contraction of the muscle that can be chronic and painful. There can be numerous types of muscle spasms as well as reasons for them. Some muscle spasm occurs after a trauma to an area, while still others have no discernibl... Read >
Author: painrelief
21st October 2008
Herpes is an infection that puzzles many people. Some are infected and yet do not know that they have the virus. It is caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus and takes 2 to 14 days to clear. It may clear on its own or one can seek medical attention.
The co... Read >
Author: Mercy
17th October 2008
Neurosyphilis is a gradually progressive and destructive infection of the brain or spinal cord. It is considered a life-threatening complication of syphilis. It occurs in untreated syphilis many years after the primary infection. This can lead to destruct... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Neuroblastoma is a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system. Neuroblastoma is one of the most common concrete tumours of early childhood usually found in babies or young children. It is rarely create in adult than ten years. The cells of this cancer commo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
MSA is also known as Shy-Drager syndrome. Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) is an adult-onset disease with features of Parkinsonism, autonomic dysfunction, urinary dysfunction and cerebellar ataxia. Patients with MSA have more widespread damage to the autonom... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Motor neurone disease is one of the most frequent neurodegenerative diseases of adult onset. Motor neurone disease is a advanced, degenerative disorder that affects nerves in the upper or lower parts of the body. Upper motor neurons direct the lower motor... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Megalencephaly is a type of cephalic disorder and also called macrencephaly. Megalencephaly is marked by an abnormally large, heavy, usually malfunctioning brain. The head may be enlarged at birth or become abnormally big in the early years. The brain wei... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a disorder of neuromuscular transmission characterized by frailness and fatigability of skeletal muscles. The reason of myasthenia gravis is a breakdown in the normal communication between nerves and muscles. Myasthenia gravis is... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th October 2008
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: Herbal Remedies
13th October 2008
When someone speaks of shingles, they may or may not know they are actually referring to the herpes zoster virus. This is a viral infection that forms at the nerve roots, forming painful red rashes with tiny blisters, usually filled with a clear fluid. Th... Read >
Author: harvey ong
10th October 2008
Levodopa+Carbidopa
One of the problems with the use of levodopa is its high dose. Only 1 % of this drug goes to the brain and the remaining 99% remains in the peripheral region, going waste and also goes to the unwanted adverse effects. Carbidopa inhi... Read >
Author: Alien
07th October 2008
Do you have Diabetes Pain?
Diabetes is a crippling disorder where an individual's blood sugar becomes too high due to a malfunction of the pancreas. It is also considered one of the most common chronic diseases in the world, with roughly 25% sufferers ex... Read >
Author: painrelief
06th October 2008
These days, you might not want to immerse yourself in a bathtub of water. That water probably contains a number of different contaminants. You would probably benefit more from immersing yourself in information on how to purify tap water.
When you walk... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz
06th October 2008
Silicon is an essential trace mineral. The human body contains approximately 7 grams of silicon, which is present in various tissues and body fluids. The highest concentrations of silicon are found in tissues in the aorta, trachea, tendons, bones and skin... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
29th September 2008
Nurturing Young Minds And Bodies
Toys are the constant companions of children from a very young age. Toys have a great impact on the development of a child’s cognitive, social and physical skills. Toys not only provide entertainment to the child, but... Read >
Author: Melina Menny
26th September 2008
Antidepressant medicine treatment: Antidepressants are the drugs or medicines which can be used to cure any type of depression. These are used to cure mild as well as severe depression. The intake of an antidepressant cannot change the circumstances but t... Read >
Author: michael russell
26th September 2008
Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a progressive brain illness. In Lewy body dementia, abnormal round structures called Lewy bodies develop in regions of your brain involved in thinking and movement. Lewy bodies result in the death of nerve cells. Lewy bodies al... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a progressive brain illness. In Lewy body dementia, abnormal round structures called Lewy bodies develop in regions of your brain involved in thinking and movement. Lewy bodies result in the death of nerve cells. Lewy bodies al... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Locked-in syndrome is also called is Cerebromedullospinal Disconnection. Locked-in syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by complete paralysis of voluntary muscles in all parts of the body bar for those that manage eye movement. Locked-in... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Krabbe Disease is also known as Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy. Krabbe disease is one of a group of inherited disorders called the leukodystrophies. Krabbe disease may be best known in the United States for the media attention. Approximately 2 million people... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd September 2008
WHAT ARE COLD SORES?
Cold sores are ugly and quite painful blister type sores that normally occur on the edge of the lip or nose. They can and will occur anywhere on the body where the virus can find its way through a crack in the skin.
The replica... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
19th September 2008
Anti aging amino acids are the building blocks of proteins in the human body. Amino acids are crucial for the growth and maintenance of the body. They build cells, repair tissues, form antibodies and take part in the formation of nucleoproteins. Indirectl... Read >
Author: priya
19th September 2008
Anti aging amino acids are the building blocks of proteins in the human body. Amino acids are crucial for the growth and maintenance of the body. They build cells, repair tissues, form antibodies and take part in the formation of nucleoproteins. Indirectl... Read >
Author: priya
15th September 2008
If you have purchased an energy drink lately, you probably have read that it contains taurine. The interesting thing is that taurine is actually a mild sedative, it just so happens that it also aids in the movement of potassium, sodium, calcium and magnes... Read >
Author: nutrition1
15th September 2008
Antidepressant medicine treatment: Antidepressants are the drugs or medicines which can be used to cure any type of depression. These are used to cure mild as well as severe depression. The intake of an antidepressant cannot change the circumstances but t... Read >
Author: michael russell
15th September 2008
Knowing how to stop cold sores and heal your cold sore in half the time could be quite important to you if you have an important event occurring soon.
Quite frankly, there is no good time to have a cold sore - but why do they happen at the WORST TIMES... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
15th September 2008
There is often some confusion when it comes to herpes and is easy to understand. Genital herpes is a question that is not often discussed in the normal course of conversation. But if you are 25 and older and sexually active with multiple partners, it is r... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson
11th September 2008
The 12 b vitamin is one of the b vitamins that are essential to maintain a healthy body. Otherwise known as Cobalamin, the 12b vitamin is needed for the processes to convert the carbohydrates, fats and proteins from food into energy. 12 b also, more impor... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
11th September 2008
The b12 vitamin is just one of the essential b vitamins that are needed to maintain a healthy body and mind. Cobalamin is the alternative name for the 12b vitamin. The body needs the b12 vitamin for a number of different processes including converting the... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
09th September 2008
A ganglioglioma is a rare type of brain tumor. Gangliogliomas are generally well-demarcated and slowly growing tumors. Gangliogliomas are types of brain tumors that are made of mixed groups of cells. A cell is the smallest, most basic unit of life that is... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
Creatine is naturally found in vertebras. It is a nitrogenous organic acid. The supplements of creatine are used by athletes and other body builders to improve their energy levels. The nerve cells are also benefited. Creatine comes from the Greek word ‘... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
08th September 2008
Surprisingly When today discussing mental health is still something of a taboo and particularly as one in three people are more likely to suffer from depression at some point or other in their life women twice as likely as men.
A debilitating conditi... Read >
Author: jainish
05th September 2008
There are many prescription slimming pills and Reductil is one of them. Learn more about Reductil here.
Slimming pills and diet pills
As more and more people are becoming obese and overweight, the need for slimming pills and diet pills is at its z... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
05th September 2008
How to get rid of cold sores? In this article, you will learn how to get rid of cold sores, oral herpes and fever blisters with basic and well-proven procedures everyone should be using today.
Knowing how to get rid of cold sores has been made confusi... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
05th September 2008
The fact that you have cholesterol in your brain tissue isn’t a new discovery, but the knowledge of what the cholesterol actually does up there is new. In November 2001, a group of French and German researchers at the Max- Delbruck Center for Molecular ... Read >
Author: sulamita
04th September 2008
You must have heard the age-old adage – An apple a day keeps the doctor away. But there is more to this magical fruit than just therapeutic properties. Apples, which happen to be one of the most underrated foods offered by nature, are a perfect snack fo... Read >
Author: Mike Lombardy
04th September 2008
For years, the causes of Alzheimer’s disease have been somewhat of a mystery. Doctors and researchers have worked diligently to unlock the secrets of this complex and devastating disease. Fortunately, great strides have been made recently in understandi... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
02nd September 2008
The best Alpha Lipoic Acid supplement on the market contains the coveted nutritional compound that is also known as thioctic acid, lipoic acid, and ALA. This nutrient is a fatty acid that is found inside the cells of the body. It is required by the body f... Read >
02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
Your immune system is an aggressive age fighter: it keeps you younger for longer.
Your body is made up of billions of different types of cells, such as brain cells, blood cells, bone cells, heart cells, kidney cells, l... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
01st September 2008
Herpes is a deep blisters groups on a red and inflamed bases. Includes cold sores and fever blisters. A small group of capsid training DNA viruses, sometimes divided into Type I (formation of vesicles and blisters on the mouth, lips, usually above the wai... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson
25th August 2008
One could trace back the history of Alzheimer's disease from a presentation and lecture made by a German psychiatrist in 1906 during 37th Meeting of Southwest German Psychiatrists held in Tübingen.
Dr. Alois Alzheimer presented his findings on a woma... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
22nd August 2008
For many years, doctors have been working hard to determine what causes Alzheimer’s disease. Due to the complex nature of the disease, the exact causes are not yet fully understood. However, strides are being made on a daily basis, and researchers have ... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC
22nd August 2008
For many years, doctors have been working hard to determine what causes Alzheimer’s disease. Due to the complex nature of the disease, the exact causes are not yet fully understood. However, strides are being made on a daily basis, and researchers have ... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC
22nd August 2008
Over 25,000 worldwide scientific studies show that long-term consumption of Omega-3 fish oils offers benefits to your heart, joint, and skin health as well as your memory. Recent studies show they can even improve your emotional well-being.
Heart and c... Read >
Author: tugsearch
18th August 2008
San tribesmen of the Kalahari Desert in South Africa have one of the oldest primitive cultures in existence, maybe as old as 100,000 years. They are hunter-gatherers and go on long hunting expeditions. Given the harsh desert and scarcity of game, they che... Read >
Author: cacarod
16th August 2008
All of us have heard of the importance of calcium in our diet. Calcium helps improve bone density and may reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life. It keeps teeth strong and healthy. Calcium is needed for blood clotting, muscle contraction and trans... Read >
Author: Sharon Sullivan
29th July 2008
Healthin – Slimming capsule that helps achieve weight loss subsequent to having tired traditional method of trailing weight, a lot of obese people at the present believe that pop slimming pills is their very last refuge for mass loss. The only one reaso... Read >
Author: Alien
25th July 2008
Diabetic foot is an umbrella term for foot problems in patients with diabetes mellitus. Due to arterial abnormalities and diabetic neuropathy, as well as a tendency to delayed wound healing, infection or gangrene of the foot is relatively common. Ten to F... Read >
Author: Maasi Smith
24th July 2008
What causes cold sores, fever blisters and oral herpes?
If you will let me right now, I will reveal what causes cold sores in most sufferers.
The root of what causes cold sores in everyone is the herpes simplex virus - type 1 and 2.
Commonly th... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
22nd July 2008
Each summer we anticipate their arrival – those little blueberries that we can eat straight from a bowl like chips or popcorn. They are sweet, full of Vitamins A and C, low in sodium and are a great source of fiber. If this isn’t enough, it is also a... Read >
Author: Sharon Sullivan
18th July 2008
Effexor is a prescription medicine that is licensed to treat depression in adults. It is a new class of anti-depressant medications that affects chemical messengers within the brain. These chemical messengers are called neurotransmitters, such as serotoni... Read >
Author: Article Manager
17th July 2008
Nearly 300 million people around the world are in the grip of obesity, one of the wide-spread epidemics. In addition to psychological trauma and excessive weight, obesity leads to myriad of ailments such as blood pressure, cholesterol, skin problems, hear... Read >
Author: Article Manager
17th July 2008
Depression and anxiety become a way of living for many of us. It is not the way life is supposed to be. The big advancement in the medical field is undeniable. Mind issues though are more difficult to deal with. Your brain is more complex than the myocard... Read >
Author: Constantine
16th July 2008
Everybody wants to be happy. But happiness can mean different things to different people. The ancient Greeks, for example, devoted much thought to the meaning of happiness and how it can best be achieved. However, as with many other issues, they looked... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
15th July 2008
A cold sore is a small blister that is reddish or purple. They are usually on the outer edge of the lip, on just one side. Cold sores can appear one at a time or in little bunches, and they are sometimes filled with fluid. They usually crust over and fo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th July 2008
Let's face it most of us, possibly you included, want to drop excess weight and have probably been tempted by the various fat burning dietary products available. You may have already tried some and had varying degrees of success. By now you have likely he... Read >
Author: Danny
04th July 2008
Reductil – the slimming pills
The accumulation of excess fats in the body is known as obesity. It can affect people of all ages including children. Primary reason for the spread of obesity is considered to be irregular lifestyle of people.
The... Read >
Author: Anthony
03rd July 2008
Low vision specialists in Florida are ophthalmologists who are trained and specialize in the treatment of eye diseases that result in low vision such as cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. Treatment varies depending on the type and nature of t... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
01st July 2008
DL-Phenylalanine has been found to work in conjunction with the body?s natural ability to relieve pain. It helps to lengthen the lifespan of the chemicals in the brain that ease pain. It is especially effective in relieving pain from arthritis and aching ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th June 2008
Reductil Sibutramine – Slimming pill that helps attain weight loss
After having exhausted traditional methods of losing weight, many obese people now believe that popping slimming pills is their last refuge for weight loss. One of the reasons for this ... Read >
Author: Sarah
26th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris
Fibromyalgia is a symptom wherein you feel chronic pain in certain parts of your body; it is a muscular pain especially around the joints. There can also be centralized pain felt in the spinal chord, brain, neck shoulde... Read >
25th June 2008
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is aform of brain damage that causes a rapid decrease of mental function and movement. It isbelieved to result froma protein called a prion. It affects about one person in every one million people per year worldwide. It usu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd June 2008
Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus, which is believed to lie dormant in certain nerve cells of the body until it is activated by stress, anxiety, a cold, or excessive exposure to the sun. The sores last anywhere from 7 to 14 days. Although ... Read >
Author: John Mathew
20th June 2008
Over 25,000 worldwide scientific studies show that long-term consumption of Omega-3 fish oils offers benefits to your heart, joint, and skin health as well as your memory. Recent studies show they can even improve your emotional well-being.
Heart and c... Read >
Author: tugsearch
19th June 2008
Scientists in Singapore have read the tea leaves, and found that a cup of the brew is good for the brain.
The study, taken over a period of four years, adds to the growing knowledge on tea’s long-touted virtues.
The main finding is that tea slows ... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
09th June 2008
Although it was not originally known as aspirin, this particular drug has been around for many years and historical documents show that the Greek physician Hippocrates used a form of aspirin extracted from the bark of willow trees to treat fever more than... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
09th June 2008
There can be very few people who have not experienced a headache and yet, despite the fact that they are so common, their cause remains something of a mystery. Also, although we often simply talk about a headache it is surprising how few people know that ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
09th June 2008
The most common symptom of a migraine headache is an acute throbbing pain which is normally located on just one side of the head near to the area of the temple. Unlike normal headaches, migraines are also often accompanied by other symptoms which include ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
05th June 2008
Botulism is most commonly found in canned foods and soups. The organism cannot survive in an oxygen environment, so it’s not a worry with fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats. When the contaminated contents are not heated or processed correctly, the orga... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Childhood disintegrative disorder (CDD) too known as Heller's syndrome. It's too called dementia infantilis, disintegrative psychosis and pervasive disintegrative disorder. Childhood disintegrative disorder is a circumstance in which inexperienced childre... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
04th June 2008
Carcinoid tumors are an unusual, slow-growing type of cancer that can arise in several places throughout your body. Carcinoid tumor neuroendocrine system is comprised of cells that are spread throughout several organ systems, including the lungs and diges... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd June 2008
Cold sores also called fever blisters. Cold sores are caused by a viral infection that attacks the skin and nervous system. . They are sometimes confused with impetigo, which usually develops between the nose and upper lip. Fluid that weeps from impetigo ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
29th May 2008
Aromatherapy is far more than just the smell. While most people’s concept of aromatherapy is something more akin to recreational fragrancing, essential oils can have a powerful effect on your health – emotionally, mentally and physically.
In the... Read >
Author: John Sern
27th May 2008
Herpes is a groups of deep vesicles on red and inflamed bases. Includes cold sores and fever blisters. A small group of capsid-forming DNA viruses, sometimes divided into Type I (forming vesicles and blisters on the mouth, lips-generally above the waist) ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
23rd May 2008
Canavan disease is characterized by macrocephaly, lack of head control, and developmental delays by the age of three to five months, severe hypotonia, and failure to achieve independent sitting, ambulation, or speech. Hypotonia eventually changes to spa... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
21st May 2008
You can quickly learn how to get rid of a cold sore with the 4 proven tips revealed here. If you have a big event or date coming up, these tactics are just what you need.
To discover how to get rid of a cold sore, let us review exactly what we are cop... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
20th May 2008
It’s rather hard to imagine our lives without our
minds, for I seriously doubt we could imagine anything. We
would probably resemble all those mindless creepy creatures
in us we need to nourish everyday; but since we realize we
need them to... Read >
Author: jesse marshall wade
20th May 2008
It’s rather hard to imagine our lives without our
minds, for I seriously doubt we could imagine anything. We
would probably resemble all those mindless creepy creatures
in us we need to nourish everyday; but since we realize we
need them ... Read >
Author: jesse marshall wade
20th May 2008
Many people get confused about whether they have a cold sore or a canker sore. But that confusion is easily cleared up. Cold sores, also called fever blisters, are caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1, which is usually acquired in childhood through c... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th May 2008
Hirschsprung's (HURSH-sprungz) disease, or HD, is a disease of the large intestine.The large intestine is also sometimes called the colon. The word bowel can refer to the large and small intestines. HD usually occurs in children. It causes constipation,... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
11th May 2008
Do you want to have a stronger and more beautiful body? Then the best thing to do is get on your feet and start doing the resistance training.
What Is Resistance Training?
Resistance training involves activities that use weights, machines and even b... Read >
Author: Stanil Dobrev
08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a symbol of dementia or the gradual loss of a sound mind. It is progressive in nature, while gradually robbing the victim of the ability to think and to properly function, sometimes lessening their lifespan. Alzheimer's disease is n... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt
08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a symbol of dementia or the gradual loss of a sound mind. It is progressive in nature, while gradually robbing the victim of the ability to think and to properly function, sometimes lessening their lifespan. Alzheimer's disease is n... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt
08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a form of memory loss which degenerate the nerve cells in the brain. It is progressive in nature and the rate of progression differs from patient to patient.
The progression of the disease is divided into four stages based on the d... Read >
Author: Rashmi Shrma
08th May 2008
Diet is of utmost importance in the treatment of amnesia. It should be so arranged as to provide all essential nutrients as even a single nutritional deficiency can cause anxiety neurosis in susceptible people. Older persons suffering from amnesia should ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
29th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can be thought of as an inflammatory process involving different areas of the central nervous system (CNS) at various points in time. As the name suggests, multiple sclerosis affects many areas of the CNS.
Multiple sclerosis is ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
28th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that may affect any area of the brain and spinal cord. Multiple sclerosis does not affect nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis affects transmission of electrical signals to nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis is the most common caus... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
28th April 2008
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a advanced, usually fatal disease. It is caused by the erosion of motor neurons, the nerve cells in the central nervous system that control voluntary muscle movement. This disorder is one of the most common neuromuscular d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th April 2008
Over 29,000,000 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches and that is just about 10% of the population. Migraine headaches trouble women approximately 3 times as much as men and they are not confined to adults with a sizeable number of children exp... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
18th April 2008
No fewer than twenty-nine million Americans are afflicted by migraines and that represents about 10 percent of the population. Migraines trouble women nearly three times as much as men and migraines are not confined to adults with a significant number of ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
11th April 2008
By the time you finish read this article, you will well educated with some tips about how to get rid of cold sores with ease! Cold sores are the infection caused by herpes virus, either the herpes simplex virus type 1, or herpes simplex virus type 2. Viru... Read >
Author: blacksirius
10th April 2008
Cold sore is usually caused by herpes simplex virus type-1 which cannot be cured. Herpes is a virus that remains in the body forever. Once the cold sore is healed, the virus retreats back into the nerve cells. It is an extremely contagious disease, it can... Read >
Author: blacksirius
10th April 2008
Cold sores are very common. If you are suffering from cold sores, then you know how painful, discomfort and irritating they can be. They are a groups of painful, fluid-filled tiny blisters that often called as fever blisters that usually appear on the lip... Read >
Author: blacksirius
08th April 2008
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHA) are basically learning disabilities in children. The transition from a child into an adult is a challenging time for most teenagers and they might get hyperactive or irritable during this time. Studies sugg... Read >
Author: Jean Helmet
07th April 2008
Do you want to have a stronger and more beautiful body? Then the best thing to do is get on your feet and start doing the resistance training.
What Is Resistance Training?
Resistance training involves activities that use weights, machines and even b... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
07th April 2008
Lots of people often have false impressions about what antidepressants are capable of.
First of all, they are not perky pills; they don't artificially bring on a feeling of pleasure, euphoria, or unrealistic well-being. Neither do antidepressants insu... Read >
Author: David Wong
04th April 2008
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Millions of people in the US and in other parts of the world are affected by cold sores. To effectively get rid of a cold sore, you first ne... Read >
Author: blacksirius
03rd April 2008
One of the first things we learned in nurse's training about the skin is that it's your body's first line of defense against disease and infection, and that it protects your internal organs from injuries. Piercing ears and other parts of the body actually... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
03rd April 2008
Why search further when you have found the perfect resource for all your answers. Continue reading in order to learn more about this topic.
A cold sore or otherwise known as a fever blister is mainly caused by the herpes simplex virus. Cold sores are ... Read >
Author: blacksirius
03rd April 2008
Given the variety of headaches and headache sufferers it should not be surprising that the causes of headaches are just as diverse. There are literally hundreds of possible reasons for a headache including medical problems such as the fortunately rare ins... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
03rd April 2008
Considering the numerous different types of headaches and headache sufferers it should not be surprising that the causes are equally diverse. There are literally hundreds of possible causes for headaches including medical conditions such as the fortunatel... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
02nd April 2008
Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes people to have recurring seizures. The seizures happen when clusters of nerve cells, or neurons, in the brain send out the wrong signals. People may have strange sensations and emotions or behave strangely. They ma... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st April 2008
Depression is a complex of psychological and physical symptoms. Low mood level or sadness is often the most prominent symptom. The common property of these symptoms is a decreased activity level in parts of the brain.
THE SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION
D... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
27th March 2008
The medical community is currently frustrated by the lack of progress in providing a highly effective medicinal cold sore treatment, and as drug based solutions remain relatively expensive and with some risk of side effects, many sufferers turn towards na... Read >
Author: JoBeth Levina
25th March 2008
Cold sores also called as fever blisters. This infection spreads because of the herpes simplex viruses. These viruses are contagious and infection catches the body soon. Occurrence of the viruses can be observed through the tingling of lips, small and har... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Cold sores are also known as oral herpes and occur because of the viral infection. Attack of herpes simplex viruses causes the cold sores. These viruses enter through the mouth and attacks on the nerve cells. Viruses then travel towards the ganglia by the... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Cold sores are the infection caused by the herpes simplex viruses. Viruses enter the body through the mouth and the attacks the nerve cells. From the nerve tissues they travel towards the ganglia and lay dormant. When these viruses get trigger gets activa... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Herpes simplex or cold sores is an infection caused by a virus that attacks the skin along with the nervous system of the body. These viruses produce small, painful fluid filled blisters that appear around the area of lips, mouth, and nose. Sometimes thes... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Herpes cold sore is a common illness caused by the herpes simplex viruses. One can easily characterized this infection by noticing a bunch of fluid filled blisters that appears either on red area of the skin or the mucous membrane. After activation, these... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Cold sores are also known as the fever blisters. Herpes simplex viruses cause cold sores through viral infection. These viruses attack the skin and nervous system of the body. Viruses lay dormant in the body and when they are triggered, they become active... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Today many people all around the globe are suffering with disorder of cold sores. This is a oral and highly contagious infection and is caused because of Herpes simplex viruses. When the person is exposed to this virus, they attack the nerve cells of body... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
As there is no cure for the condition, it remains essential for regular sufferers to learn how to get rid of cold sores, complicated by the fact that different treatments can prove to be more effective in some people than in others. While the pharmaceutic... Read >
Author: JoBeth Levina
19th March 2008
Migraine is a neurological disease that can cause a wide range of symptoms during an attack. The most commonly thought of symptom is headache. A migraine can be disabling — with symptoms so severe, all you can think about is finding a dark, quiet place ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
10th March 2008
Herpes is a groups of deep vesicles on red and inflamed bases. Includes cold sores and fever blisters. A small group of capsid-forming DNA viruses, sometimes divided into Type I (forming vesicles and blisters on the mouth, lips-generally above the waist) ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
10th March 2008
Are there ways to prevent depression? Some forms of depression may not be preventable since current theory suggests that they may be triggered by chemical malfunctioning in the brain. However, there is good evidence that depression may often be alleviated... Read >
Author: Peter sams
08th March 2008
Are there ways to prevent depression? Some forms of depression may not be preventable since current theory suggests that they may be triggered by chemical malfunctioning in the brain. However, there is good evidence that depression may often be alleviated... Read >
Author: Peter sams
04th March 2008
You don't need to be a scientist to know that chronic back pain can have a negative impact on your life, often bringing with it anxiety and depression. It can affect your ability to work, sleep, and perform other daily activities.
Until recently, it ha... Read >
Author: cannone
29th February 2008
Hoodia is a succulent plant that looks like a cactus and is found in the deserts of Africa. The San Bushmen of the Kalahari desert have been using Hoodia for hundreds of years. They cut the stem and eat it to ward off hunger and thirst during their huntin... Read >
Author: Dianne
26th February 2008
Cold sore lysine - does it really help cold sores or is it just so much hype?
Now you can know the truth.
By the time you finish this article, you will discover some little known facts about cold sore lysine treatment options.
Cold sore lysin... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
15th February 2008
The part of the brain that regulates specific metabolic processes and certain other activities of the autonomic nervous system is called the hypothalamus. Its main purpose is to synthesize and secrete so-called neuro-hormones, often referred to as hypotha... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter
11th February 2008
Treating a cold sore with these time-proven methods will give you quick, lasting success. Read this informative article now. You will get some proven and excellent techniques for treating a cold sore.
Treating a cold sore is really a pain. They are ... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
11th February 2008
Treating a cold sore with these time-proven methods will give you quick, lasting success. Read this informative article now. You will get some proven and excellent techniques for treating a cold sore.
Treating a cold sore is never fun. Cold sores se... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
11th February 2008
Paresthesia is having a sensation of pricking, tingling or numbness of the skin with no apparent cause. The feeling of needles and pins
can literally drive a person up a wall. I know because I not only suffer from diabetic neuropathy but paresthesia ... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury
31st January 2008
When a person has healthy brain, he/she can have a better memory and concentration. He/she will also be better in managing stress and increases his/her calmness. His/her creativity will even improve. The performance of our brain relies greatly on our die... Read >
Author: Angie Kimng
29th January 2008
In today' s market for effective weight-loss programs and regimens, there has always been a demand from consumers for quick-fix, no-hassle weight loss supplements.
Many ponder that after the FDA banned the herb ephedra, the market was considerably hea... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
29th January 2008
Foods to avoid with cold sores are foods that are high in arginine and low in lysine. Get to know these specific foods and you will be amazed how quickly cold sores disappear.
Perhaps you have heard - arginine and lysine are two amino acids (protein f... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
29th January 2008
Do slimming pills help obese people to control appetite and eat less?
Everyone aspires to live a healthier life. However, nowadays, the latest problem, which is affecting the health of people, is obesity. More and more people are falling prey to this se... Read >
Author: Anthony
28th January 2008
Foods to avoid with cold sores are those that are particularly high in arginine and have low levels of lysine. In this article you will learn about the key foods that have the biggest effect on your cold sores.
Lysine and arginine are two common amino... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
24th January 2008
The nutrition your child receives from infancy through his or her formative years is essential not only to building a strong body, but also to achieving optimal mental and intellectual ability as well as emotional health. This is why the way you feed your... Read >
Author: Angelica Marquass
18th January 2008
The key strategy for tuning up the nervous system is to provide your body with the nutrients it needs to make healthy nerve cells, to protect them from damage, and to enhance their ability to carry out their functions. The results can be astounding. You c... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
18th January 2008
Tiredness is a common illness despite of age but it turns more major after the age of 40. Here are several things that one can do to boost the energy level:
Acquiring more sleep can be one of the ways as most middle-aged adults need in any case 7 hours... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
18th January 2008
The Nerves
Spinal nerves are pairs of sensory and motor nerve bundles that have their root in the spinal cord. Sensory spinal nerves send information from the sense organs and the body receptors to the central nervous system, and motor spinal nerves tr... Read >
Author: Alien
18th January 2008
How the brain learns is a subject that still requires a lot of study. What scientists do know is that the learning process of the brain is dependent on how it is able to make connections among the brain cells. That may be a simple explanation on how the c... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
18th January 2008
The Nervous System comprises the central nervous system (CNS), consisting of the brain and spinal cord, protected by the skull and spine, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS), made up of spinal and cranial nerves, which extend from the CNS to other par... Read >
Author: Alien
17th January 2008
Who can you believe these days?
Some medical authorities claim there is no such thing as a cold sore cure. Other, just as credible experts, claim cold sore cures are very real today. Who is telling the truth?
THEY ARE BOTH RIGHT.
The confus... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
17th January 2008
Who can you believe these days? Some medical authorities claim there is no such thing as a cold sore cure. Other, just as credible experts, claim cold sore cures are very real today. Who is telling the truth?
Believe it or not, THEY ARE BOTH CORRECT... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
14th January 2008
The Head contains the brain, the sensory organs, and the throat - the gateway to the lungs and digestive system. Together these organs allow us to think, see, hear, breathe, take in nutrients, and generally make sense of our environment. The bones of the ... Read >
Author: Alien
14th January 2008
Most people who are suffering from obesity and overweight are seeking for help or solution in order to lose weight. There are hundreds of different brands and names of diet pills in the market right now and each are claiming that they can make you lose th... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
14th November 2007
Herpes zoster, colloquially known as shingles, is the reactivation of varicella zoster virus, or VZV. The virus, one of the Herpesviridae group, leads to a group of painful blisters over the area of a dermatome.As you get older, or if your immune system g... Read >
Author: Alien
06th November 2007
Magnesium is one of the most important minerals for human health and is required throughout the body; but by far the largest quantities are found in the bones and muscles.Almost all the body’s enzymes are dependent to some degree on adequate supplies o... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
29th October 2007
Shingles also known as herpes zoster is a viral infection that causes a painful rash. Shingles is a disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus the same virus that causes chickenpox . After you have chickenpox (usually as a child), the virus that causes ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
12th October 2007
Considering all of the prescription medications for mental health issues, it seems like they would be the first line of defense against mental health problems. However, while many of these medications can help, there is some speculation that they may not ... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
01st October 2007
ADHD is caused by changes in brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. These chemicals help send messages between nerve cells in the brain. The neurotransmitter dopamine (pronounced: doe -puh-meen), for example, stimulates the brain's attention centers. A... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th August 2007
Improve Your Memory
Keep Your Mind And Body Fit
The human brain is a surprising organ. It doesn’t matter if you are awake or asleep, dreaming. Learning from past experience or planning for the future, enjoying or suffering, everything happens in o... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
26th August 2007
The Hoodia Gordonii Cactus is a South African desert Cactus and it has surprisingly been proven to help with weight loss. Sold in capsules, liquid and even in tea form, the Hoodia has been known to suppress the appetite. There are over 20 different types ... Read >
Author: Alien
21st August 2007
The connection between mental health and supplements is well known, if not fully understood. It is universally accepted that vitamins and minerals are essential for good health, and there is no reason why this should only apply only to bodily health and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th August 2007
Befriend Nature
To succeed in life, we need to go with nature and not against it. No wonder natural alternatives appeal to mind, body and soul...they refresh as well as rejuvenate. Whether it’s a concrete jungle vs. natural forests or chemical laced ... Read >
Author: www.achampionjuicer.com
16th August 2007
Addiction to prescription painkillers is a disease that has become increasingly prevalent in the United States as well as many other industrialized nations. Narcotic pain medications, also known as Opiate, are commonly prescribed by doctors for the treatm... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta
16th August 2007
The most desirable of all cold sore stages, if there is such a thing, is the latent stage. The herpes virus is asleep and hiding in the nerve ganglia. There are no symptoms and no problems. Nearly a third of all who are infected with these herpes simpl... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
01st August 2007
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Parkinson's disease occurs when nerve cells, or neurons, in an area of the brain known as the substantia nigra die or become impaired. Normally, these neurons produce an impor... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st August 2007
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Parkinson's disease occurs when nerve cells, or neurons, in an area of the brain known as the substantia nigra die or become impaired. Normally, these neurons produce an importa... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st August 2007
Even though it�s true that as we age, we find that we can�t walk quite as fast or play sports quite as hard as we could in our twenties, a healthy diet, regular exercise, and the right dietary supplements can make a huge difference in our health, stre... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th July 2007
Knowing how to heal a cold sore quickly could be critically important if you have an important event in the near future.
There is no good time to have a cold sore. But why do cold sores always seem to happen at the very worst possible time? Most o... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
25th July 2007
For people who experience painful migraines sometimes on a regular basis, the identification of the triggers that cause or contribute to their onset is particularly important. Any food can conceivably be a migraine trigger but some seem to be implicated m... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd July 2007
There are tons of stretch mark remedies out there—from $125 priced Strivectin, to $5 Palmer’s Cocoa Butter, there is an assortment of products that claim to reduce your stretch marks. While some claims are more legitimate than others, you can easily p... Read >
Author: Amylee
13th July 2007
Many smokers have a deep desire to quit but they consistently fail because of the dreaded nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Once these symptoms become unbearable, the smoker trying to quit will reach for their cigarettes and once this happens, they may well ... Read >
Author: Rick Churchill
11th July 2007
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease and affects the central nervous system. Central nervous system is made up of nerves that act as the body's messenger system. It damages the myelin sheath, the material that surrounds and protects your nerve cell... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
05th July 2007
Along with the development of modern technologies, going to the moon and other exciting developments humans face the threat of diseases that affect the process of life and can be lethal in some cases. One of the illnesses that have a great affect on peopl... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats
21st June 2007
SCIENTISTS HAVE developed a revolutionary new treatment for neurological diseases that uses an injection to tweak the way genes work in the brain.
The research raises hopes for a new era of effective treatments for some of the most debilitating - and ... Read >
Author: Sandeep
18th June 2007
The cold sore herpes virus will cause mass destruction when and where this virus gets the chance to do so.
In a minute you will know why this virus causes so much damage. You will learn what you can do to prevent it from happening to you or loved on... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
16th June 2007
Reductil slimming pills - these seem to have been in the news virtually every day recently. They have been hailed the 'breakthrough in weight loss treatment'. But can a slimming pill actually work, or is the only way to lose weight and have a healthier li... Read >
Author: scottbridges
15th June 2007
The muscle relaxing properties of "muscle relaxants" arise not from direct activity at the muscular or neuromuscular junction level but rather from an inhibition of more central polysynaptic neuronal (nerve cells that end in synapses) events. These agents... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
10th June 2007
Is getting rid of cold sores a pressing desire for you? If so, by the time you are done reading this article, you will know exactly how to get rid of cold sores in your life.
If getting rid of cold sores for you means healing a current cold sore fas... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
07th June 2007
Vitamins are substances that are found in foods and are necessary for life. They also allow the body to get through each day. Although some have specific tasks, most work together to provide the body with many health benefits. Vitamins are either fat o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th June 2007
Is getting rid of cold sores a pressing desire for you? If so, by the time you are done reading this article, you will know exactly how to get rid of cold sores in your life.
If getting rid of cold sores for you means healing a current cold sore fas... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
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
05th June 2007
Thomas Edison realized the importance of potassium when he first introduced the design for the alkali battery that is still used to this day. But even Edison might not have realized that potassium has an equally crucial role in our body’s health. Po... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
30th May 2007
Hoodia Gordonii is an established, natural weight-loss medicine that many people insist for fast and safe weight loss. Unlike anything that has been on the market before, Hoodia is not only an empty promise. Hoodia can help you to loose weight, and to kee... Read >
Author: Mike Broox
30th May 2007
Are you searching for a fast and effective cold sore treatment?
Thousands of cold sore folks like you and I are doing just that every day. If you have a special event happening soon you need to get rid of your cold sore fast.
Hey - do not spen... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
30th May 2007
Are you searching for a good cold sore treatment?
Thousands of cold sore folks like you and I are doing just that every day.
Hey - do not spend your hard-earned money before you read about this powerful cold sore treatment 3-step plan. It is a home... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
25th May 2007
by Denny Bodoh
Are you searching for a good cold sore treatment?
Thousands of cold sore folks like you and I are doing just that every day.
Do not spend your hard-earned money before you read about this powerful cold sore treatment 3-step plan. ... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
21st May 2007
Cold sores are unsightly, contagious and very painful sores, normally occurring on the edge of the lip or nose.
Cold sores are created by the replication process of the herpes simplex virus type 1 or type 2. Current studies show that about 77% of co... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
21st May 2007
Although it is true that as we age, we find that we can�t walk quite as fast or play sports quite as hard as we could in our twenties. A healthy diet, regular exercise, and the right dietary supplements can make a huge difference in our health, strength... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th May 2007
History tells us that for very long periods that took centuries, people have argued about the causes of mental illnesses like schizophrenia. Those who had mental illnesses were categorized as being insane or mad, but there were cases when it was thought e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th April 2007
Spinal cord injuries are extremely serious. Acupuncture for a spinal cord injury can bring relief to chronic pain and improve your quality of life.
Acupuncture and Spinal Cord Injury
Among the most devastating types of traumatic injuries is injury t... Read >
Author: Alien
24th April 2007
A complete cure has yet to be found in the case of schizophrenia. Still the best scientist are working to develop the best treatments and are actually making considerable progress in their fight against this terrible disease. Being a mental sickness it af... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th April 2007
Most people do not realize how wide-spread the affliction of multiple sclerosis is in today’s world. It affects tens of thousands of people, but it is one of those diseases where a very mild form of it could almost go unnoticed by the general public, a... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
04th April 2007
Let lag is a physiological phenomena resulting from crossing one or more time zones. Jet lag originates in nerve cells of the hypothalamic region of our brain which regulate temperature, sleep, and timing such as circadian rhythms. This internal brai... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stewart Levison
How To Reduce The Risk of Alzheimer Disease
Poor health can develop into Alzheimer disease. Experts discovered the heart disease and strokes could develop particular types of dementia, which is Alzheimer disease. ... Read >
27th March 2007
Using medical terms we can say that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the central nervous system, meaning the brain and the spinal cord.
Studies done on groups of individuals with the disorder has come up with the conclusion th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th March 2007
Photophobia (sensitivity to light) sends people with migraine headaches scurrying for shelter.
Aversion to light is an extremely common, if not universal, characteristic of migraine headaches. Photophobia literally means �a fear or aversion to light... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th March 2007
As more and more of the population struggles with their weight, it's not surprising that the incidence of diabetes is on the rise. With better medical testing, more and more cases of diabetes are being diagnosed.
If you, or someone you love, have been ... Read >
Author: Rose
07th March 2007
The Hoodia Gordonii plant has been used by the San Bushmen of the Kalahari desert long before Europeans came into contact with it. It was invaluable to them to ward off hunger during their lengthy nomadic trips through the desert. They also used it medica... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson
05th March 2007
Studies revealed that is possible for systemic lupus erythematosus to affect the nervous system. Patients with lupus may experience confusion, difficulty with concentrating, headaches, fatigue, strokes or other signs that show nervous system involvement.
... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
05th March 2007
Are you addicted to pain pills? You certainly have company. The cycle of use, dependence, and use is playing out, over and over, in every community across the country. Note that I describe the cycle as ‘use, dependence, use’—a description that is... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Junig
28th February 2007
A reflex is a response to a stimulus. Nerve cells called "receptors" are organs designed to receive various kinds of stimulus.
For example there are receptors that respond to light, chemical substances, heat, and mechanical influences.
The receptor ... Read >
Author: Mark Shaw
15th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Barry Lycka
Botox (Botulinum toxin type A) has been used for over 15 years in the cosmetic surgery industry as a popular treatment for facial wrinkles. Indeed, it has become the most popular procedure, in the world, with 3 million Am... Read >
10th February 2007
Some time ago, shingles and chickenpox were considered to be diseases with no relationship between. Time has passed and scientists discovered that both diseases are causes by the same virus, the varicella-zoster virus. This virus belongs to the herpes fam... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th February 2007
Hoodia works as an appetite suppressant. However, it is not a stimulant like other appetite suppressants. It actually has no other effect than to suppress appetite. It suppresses appetite because it contains a particular molecule which has a surprising ef... Read >
Author: Nathan Park
04th February 2007
“I think therefore I am” – Renee Descartes (1640)
It is a beautiful summers day and you are walking in the countryside. In a clearing to your right you see a cherry tree, the red fruit peeping from under the lush green foliage. You walk up t... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
04th February 2007
“I think therefore I am” – Renee Descartes (1640)
It is a beautiful summers day and you are walking in the countryside. In a clearing to your right you see a cherry tree, the red fruit peeping from under the lush green foliage. You walk up... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
06th January 2007
Despite the ongoing efforts of medical scientists to reveal the factors responsible for causing multiple sclerosis, the exact reasons why the disorder occurs in otherwise healthy persons remain unknown. Although various factors are suspected to trigger th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
04th January 2007
Although no diet can compete with existing medication treatments for multiple sclerosis in terms of curative effects, a special regime can help alleviate existing symptoms by controlling a series of biological and chemical processes inside the body. Recen... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
04th January 2007
Curing Lou Gehrig's DiseaseALS is the disease that took the life of the famed baseball player.The disease benched Lou Gehrig from the game that he loved and latertook his life. Now, ALS is referred to as the Lou Gehrig's disease.Today more than fifty year... Read >
scientist0707
03rd January 2007
Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease that primarily affects the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system of the body – CNS). In later stages of the disease, multiple sclerosis can involve virtually any innervated section of the body (b... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd January 2007
Today’s treatments for multiple sclerosis primarily aim to slow down the progression of the disease, prevent the development of further complications and alleviate the existing symptoms. At present there is no specific cure for multiple sclerosis and th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th December 2006
A government advisory panel recommended to an FDA advisory panel that routine vaccinations should be put into place in order to protect older citizens from the threat of shingles. The Advisory Committee on immunizations voted to recommend routine vaccina... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards
16th December 2006
Obesity is a forerunner of many health related risk factors. The common proverb, “A stitch in time saves nine” gels well in such a situation. Applying to an obese, it would imply it is better to loose weight rather than to be victimized by health haza... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter
13th December 2006
A CBS story shows that the 4.5 million people that suffer from Alzheimer’s disease is expected to triple to more than 13 million by 2050. Although there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, early detection is a very key element to successfully fight th... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
08th December 2006
Improving overall cognitive capability is becoming as simple as consuming a pill...
An interesting paradox has been the axis of much attention in the fields of pharmacy, brain research and ethics in the last few years. The advent of new technologies, p... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
19th November 2006
Although the exact cause of most mental illnesses is not known, it is becoming clear through research that many of these conditions are caused by a combination of biological, psychological and environmental factors.
What Biological Factors Are Involv... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
19th November 2006
The human brain is an amazing organ. It controls memory and learning, the senses (hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch) and emotion. It also controls other parts of the body, including muscles, organs and blood vessels.
The brain also is a very compl... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
19th November 2006
Although an exact definition of schizophrenia still evades medical researchers, the evidence indicates more and more strongly that schizophrenia is a severe disturbance of the brain's functioning. In The Broken Brain: The Biological Revolution in Psychiat... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
18th November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a complex disease of the central nervous system that also involves the peripheral nerves of the brain and spinal cord. At present, the specific causes of multiple sclerosis are unknown, and thus the disease can’t be efficiently pre... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a form of autoimmune disease that often causes irreversible impairments at different levels of the nervous system. At present, multiple sclerosis can neither be prevented, nor completely cured. However, the existing treatments are us... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
17th November 2006
Begin the day with stress free mind in a pollution free atmosphere and sprinkle exercise and a healthy diet to feel the bliss.
Exercise increases the metabolic rate, strengthens the leg muscle, and energizes the body. One form of exercise is brisk w... Read >
Author: keith londrie
17th November 2006
Also known as cobalamin, vitamin B12 is a part of the b vitamin family which helps to keep the body in good shape. Foods such as meat, eggs, fish and live have adequate levels of vitamin B12. Even though a small amount of B12 is required by the body it sh... Read >
Author: Tony Luck
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Alvin Toh
Hoodia has been used by the San people of Southern Africa as an appetite suppressant and cure for indigestion for ages. The San have used Hoodia for centuries to combat hunger on long trips in the desert. Hoodia is a cactus, a... Read >
Author: alvin toh
16th November 2006
For many these will seem a strange statement however current medical research actually supports the view that nicotine could actually have some serious health benefits.
The problem for many people is that Nicotine is responsible for the addiction of ci... Read >
Author: sacha tarkovsky
16th November 2006
The new research about causes of schizophrenia, about brain chemistry and its link to schizophrenia are made. And most of them are based in studying the brain and his activity. Neurotransmitters, substances that allow communication between nerve cells,... Read >
Author: John Conrad
03rd October 2006
Genital herpes is one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted disease (STD). A sexually transmitted disease is a disease that you get by having sex with someone who already has the disease. Genital herpes is usually caused by the herpes simplex virus t... Read >
Author: Dr.Prasad Chandragiri
02nd October 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com
Millions of people around the world suffer from headaches. For many of these people frequent headaches disrupt their daily routines and tap the enjoyment from their days. Often the over-the-counter headache medicin... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
27th September 2006
Known as cobalamin, Vitamin B12 can help the body maintain good health. Vitamin B12 is very important in the bodies food to energy conversion process. It is required to help carbohydrates, fats and proteins convert into energy. Vitamin B12 is also essenti... Read >
Author: Tony Jacowski
23rd September 2006
Menopause Werewolf
Do you send family members running for the hills or are colleagues looking at you like you've sprouted two heads? No you're not turning into a werewolf at the next full moon. If you are a perimenopausal woman, it's more likely you'... Read >
Author: Cathy Brennan
19th September 2006
Tips To Get Relief From Chronic Back Pain
Whether the brain controls the chronic back pain or the chronic back pain controls the brain? The research findings say that as much as 11% shrinkage is noticed in the brains of such individuals who suffer from... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
15th September 2006
lso known as cobalamin, vitamin B12 is a part of the b vitamin family which helps to keep the body in good shape. Foods such as meat, eggs, fish and live have adequate levels of vitamin B12. Even though a small amount of B12 is required by the body it sho... Read >
Author: Tony Luck
08th September 2006
Whether you are trying to lose a few extra pounds, or building a sculpted body; you will need every available technique in your arsenal when you begin to fight f-a-t. If you are only using one or two tactics you may get there eventually, but you will have... Read >
Author: apiwat songworn
23rd August 2006
What is Alzheimer's disease (AD)?
Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out daily activities. The most common form of dementia among older people is Alzheimer's disease (AD), which initially involves the parts of... Read >
Author: Syed Rizvi
14th August 2006
Most people have found out about Alzheimer's disease along with a specified expectation of what, exactly it means. It is well noted that it affects memory loss. But have you ever asked yourself what Alzheimer's Disease really is?
Alzheimer's disease i... Read >
Author: james ellison
25th July 2006
Description of mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is mainly caused due to contact with asbestos, which has zeolite. When inhaled, the asbestos fibers reach the pleural layer of our lungs and damages the mesothelial cells. When consumed, the asbestos fibers get ... Read >
Author: Fred Lindell
24th July 2006
Scientist and NLP have proven that the brain is an electrochemical organ; researchers have hypothesized that a fully functioning brain can generate as much as 10 watts of electricity.
The more conservative scientist calculate that if all 10 billion in... Read >
Author: tony chamberlain
17th July 2006
Do you know what makes you gain weight? Think closely! For the fact which we are going to state really going to surprise you and change your notion about dieting. We gain weight due to our wrong food habits. Believe it or not but it is a fact that one nee... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter
25th June 2006
The World Health Organization has identified stroke as the third major killer disease of humans. More than 150,000 Americans die of stroke each year - a full one-third of all those who suffer stroke. Another 150,000 will be left with a severe disability t... Read >
Author: Debra Augur
16th June 2006
Education according to the gurus, prepares a child to live in society and the world, as we know it today. It inculcates values and introduces skills the child can hone as he or she grows up to earn a living. While education is a system, learning is a thir... Read >
Author: Smart Neurons
10th June 2006
Super foods are full of anti-oxidants, vitamins and minerals but they also contain amino acids, which are the basic structural building blocks of proteins. Proteins make up the bulk of all your cells structure. They also act as enzymes for cellular reacti... Read >
Author: Christine Illich
09th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis?
Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
09th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Eva Moffat
Solving crossword puzzles and sudokus may help to keep the brain alive, but they are not the whole answer. So, what will protect the brain from ageing?
You have to eat the right foods. We've all been told by our parents to... Read >
Author: Eva Moffat
04th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis?
Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
04th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis?
Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
26th May 2006
What Is Ginkgo?
This popular herbal medicine is extracted from the fan-shaped leaves of the ancient Ginkgo tree, a species that has survived in China for more than 200 million years and now grows throughout the world. (The leaves are double, or bi-lobed... Read >
Author: Home herb
14th May 2006
Since their debut in the marketplace, iPods have revolutionized the way we listen to music. iPod hard drives store up to 300 hours of music, batteries last for 12 hours, and the volume can be cranked up to 120 decibels. That's louder than a chain saw or p... Read >
Author: Randy Wohlers
12th April 2006
The Brain Chemistry of Bullying and it's Effects of Behavior
By Peyton Quinn www.rmcat.com
I have talked about "bullying" in schools and elsewhere in this column several times. The victims of bullies sometimes know that being bullied as a young per... Read >
Author: Peyton Quinn
03rd April 2006
Is red wine beneficial for health or a potent poison? In the old times Plato said that "nothing more excellent or valuable than wine was ever granted by the Gods to man." Nowadays research suggests that a glass of red wine each day may be providing you wi... Read >
Author: Alison White
01st April 2006
Research indicates that exercise may encourage brains to work at optimum capacity, by causing nerve cells to multiply, strengthening their interconnections and protecting them from damage. Benefits extend diseased and damaged nerves, which could result in... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
21st March 2006
Because we now live in an aging community, it is common to see people living well into their eighties and sometimes longer. As a result, Alzheimer's disease will affect many more lives in the future. In fact, it is estimated that within twenty years, arou... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
09th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
My parents were in their early fifties when I turned 22 and the chasm that separated us seemed unbridgeable. My father had his hat and tie on everywhere he wenteven when he mowed the lawn. My mother kept indoors most of... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers
06th March 2006
At age seven months in the womb, humans begin language coordination in response to what they hear through the mother's belly wall. Some 52 muscles learn to respond to the various phonemes (a basic language sound like 'b' in boy and 'm' in man) of the lan... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
04th March 2006
Aging is an inevitable process that the human body experiences. The skin, like any other organ, experiences the deleterious effects of time. But unlike others, these disorders are visible to everyone around us. Moreover, the skin can show the signs of dis... Read >
Author: Ron King
04th February 2006
Depression is a complex of psychological and physical symptoms. Low mood level or sadness is often the most prominent symptom. The common property of these symptoms is a decreased activity level in parts of the brain.
THE SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION
D... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
06th January 2006
For thousands of years, aromatherapy has been used to promote physical, mental and spiritual health. It involves using a plant's essential oil, taken from its flowers, leaves, bark or roots, and massaging it (mixed with another substance li... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
24th December 2005
One hundredmilligrams of caffeine, the equivalent of two cups of coffee, can increase activity in the part ofyour brain that is responsible for short-term memory. A study showed improved performance on a memory test as a result.The functions of this regio... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
06th December 2005
Copyright 2005 drbodoh
Knowing your personal cold sore symptoms and being sensitive to them is an essential part of reducing the severity - or completely eliminating - cold sore symptoms from your life.
Let me explain.
Cold sore symptoms are caus... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
02nd December 2005
Copyright 2005 David McEvoy
What is fat?
There are three classes of nutrients; proteins, carbohydrates and fat, which is also known as lipid. Fat's function is to provide energy for the body, and pound per pound it contains more energy in the form o... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
22nd November 2005
Copyright 2005 drbodoh
Cold sores, fever blisters, oral herpes are 3 names for the same thing - a blister or sore on the face - normally occurring on the outer edge of your lip or nose.
"Cold sores" is the most common term used for these hideous, pa... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
11th November 2005
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) where the body's own immune cells attack the nervous system. In Multiple Sclerosis, inflammation of nervous tissue causes the loss of myelin, a fatty material that acts ... Read >
Author: David Chandler
19th September 2005
Older people who eat food containing high amounts of folate, which is found in many leafy green vegetables and fruits, can cut their risk of developing Alzheimer's disease by more than half.This may eventually lead to a means of keeping Alzheimer's at ba... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
17th September 2005
1. Multiple Sclerosis:
Multiple Sclerosis is one amongst the widely afflicting diseases today. It can be interpreted to be a disease of nervous system where it worsens over a period of time with loss of feeling and loss of control of movement and speec... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
29th July 2005
Brewer's yeast can help to ease, reduce, or clear your constipation. If you can handle the taste, add it to your juices morning and night.
Brewer's Yeast contains all B vitamins, except B12. It also contains many vitamins, minerals and is high in amino... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
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