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Need an Energy Boost? Consider Herbal Supplements

23rd September 2009
Many people stop for a cup of coffee as part of their morning routine. The main reason for this is that coffee can help provide a boost of energy, especially in the morning. Consuming coffee or other sugary drinks are a quick fix for gaining energy. Howev... Read >
Author: hea123

Leukemia Cure - 2 Alternative Treatments For Leukemia

10th September 2009
Conventional medicine is now recognizing what is called complementary or alternative treatments, alternative treatments for leukemia is one of them. If you are afflicted with this disease you will want to read further to find out about these alternative t... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

26th August 2009
As mentioned in previous works Osteomyelitis can cause back pain, yet back pain is also caused from SLE, or Systemic lupus Erythematosus. Osteomyelitis causes back pain, since the disease merges a bacterial infection that spreads to the soft tissues a... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Home Remedies for Anemia Treatment

02nd July 2009
Anemia is a blood disorder that occurs when the quantity of the red blood cells decreases in our body. Anemia generally means lack of blood. The Hemoglobin helps the red blood cells to carry the oxygen from the lungs to all other parts of our body. Also t... Read >
Author: steven marks

Anemia and its Treatment

28th June 2009
A successful treatment of anemia is to identify and treating the above cause: blood loss, a nutritional deficiency, cancer, bone marrow infiltration, chronic illness, inflammation, or decreased response to erythropoietin. Laboratory test results and a phy... Read >
Author: jerry

Stop Osteoporosis: Treatment for Thinning Bones

17th March 2009
Osteoporosis is a major health threat for 44 million Americans every year. 1 out of 2 women and 1 out of 8 men will get osteoporosis. If you're a woman 50 or over listen up: � of all women in this age bracket don't even know they have low bone mass. ... Read >
Author: Suzanne Andrews

Exercise and Healthy Life - Burn Stomach Fat

13th March 2009
Exercise is very important for our physical fitness. It leads to a healthy life. The number of times we decline sick is the key performance indicator for a healthy life. We believe that we ought to be healthy if we take nutritious food. Unless it is co... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer

Garlic Relaxes Arteries

13th March 2009
Garlic is a great way to lower blood pressure and decrease the risk to suffer from cardiovascular disease, according to a recent study conducted at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The beneficial effects of garlic are connected to the amount of hy... Read >
Author: Alex Baran

Iron deficiency causes Anaemia

17th January 2009
Anaemia may be defined as a condition in which there is a decrease in the quantity of haemoglobin or in the number of red cells. Anaemia is among the most common ailments affecting human beings. Nearly half the blood flowing in our veins and arteries cons... Read >
Author: shalini

Massage Therapy Benefits

16th October 2008
It's believed that the art of massage therapy was first mentioned in writing about 2000 B.C. It has been scientifically studied for many years and has long been recognized as a powerful tool for dealing with stress and emotional events. But yet we as a s... Read >
Author: silntrunin

Information on Kidney Cancer

24th September 2008
Kidney cancer is a cancer that begins in the kidneys. The kidneys are part of the body’s urinary system, which filters waste products out of the blood in the form of urine. Kidney cancer starts in the cells of the kidney. The two kidneys are found on ei... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Structure and function of blood and bone marrow

22nd August 2008
Your blood circulates throughout your whole body. It supplies food, oxygen, hormones and other chemicals to all the body's cells. It also helps to remove waste products and is important in fighting infection and in controlling bleeding. Blood consists of ... Read >
Author: Hakan B.

Foods that combat ageing – easy and effective anti ageing strategy!

20th July 2008
Food is the basic need of our life and for healthy living nutritional food is the first requirement. There is large variety of food that combat ageing and keeps you looking young and active. Diet is the most crucial part of anti-ageing. It provides vitali... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews

How To Cure Acid Reflux Disease

23rd June 2008
According to the studies on acid reflux disease and GERD, more than 80 per cent of sufferers smoke, many of them heavily. That in itself makes a point - as fewer than 30 per cent of those in most developed countries now smoke, there must be a strong link ... Read >
Author: MichelleS

Information on Anemia

06th June 2008
Anemia has a complicated technical definition, but in simple terms it means that a person's blood contains a lower than normal amount of red blood cells or other elements that help transport oxygen throughout the body. Often caused by a lack of iron, anem... Read >
Author: peterhutch

What Is The Importance Of Water Soluble Vitamin B6?

17th April 2008
Many of the body's metabolic processes depend on the action of the water soluble vitamin B6; this is actually the chemical that plays such a vital role in the release of glucose and the metabolic processing of sugar. With a seven-type variety, vitamin B6 ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Blood Type Diet: Fact or Fiction…?

02nd April 2008
As per the author of book ‘Eat Right for Your Type’ Dr. Peter DÁdamo, there is a relationship between the blood and the foods one eats. According to him, there occurs a chemical reaction between food and blood which is caused by a factor called lecti... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Kidney Cancer - Symptoms and Treatment for Kidney Cancer

22nd February 2008
Kidney cancer is a disease of the kidneys, the reddish-brown curving organs about the size of a small fist, located above the waist to either side of the spine.Kidney cancer starts in the cells of the kidney. They are closer to the back of the body than... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Information

22nd January 2008
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a blood disorder that causes blood clots to form in blood vessels around the body. TTP can lead to low platelets, low red blood cell count , abnormal kidney function, and problems with the nervous system. TTP c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Anaemia Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

01st October 2007
Anaemia can be caused by iron or vitamin deficiency, blood loss, a chronic illness, or a genetic or acquired defect or disease. Anaemia is among the most common ailments affecting human beings. Approximately one trillion or 100 million new blood cells are... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Symptoms of the most common leukemia type

17th May 2007
Leukemia is a disease that affects mostly adults. Children can have leukemia as well, but the number is lower than ten percent of all leukemia patients. There are many different types of leukemia, but the most common of them is acute myelogenous. This leu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Foods to Slow Down Aging

13th May 2007
One can fight the natural and irreversible flow of growing older by anti-ageing, the process of delaying the consequences of ageing by using exercise, various preventive methods, and avoiding the health hazards. A crucial component of any anti-ageing prog... Read >
Author: Adam G

Leukemia symptoms

11th May 2007
Leukemia is not a very common disease and unfortunately the exact cause of leukemia is not yet known. People that suffer from this disease can get infections very easily. Leukemia patients, besides having a large number of leukemia cells also have a r... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to prevent peptic ulcer

19th February 2007
A proper lifestyle may reduce the symptoms of a peptic ulcer, so we should keep ourselves away from spicy foods, coffee and alcohol, smoking, taking NSAIDs and paracetamol, lose excess weight if overweight.A certain medication will be prescribe by your do... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Jaundice in the newborn baby

01st February 2007
Jaundice is a symptom, not a disease and there are many reasons for it happening. It is recognized primarily by the yellow discoloration of the skin. In the womb, baby does not breathe but rely on a high level of red blood cells to receive enough oxyge... Read >

Piroplasmosis: protect your dog well

08th August 2006
Piroplasmosis is one of the diseases, sometimes fatal, most frequently seen in dogs. This disease, which destroys the red cells, is due to a parasite of the blood, transmitted by a tick bite. The treatment is effective on condition it is set up in time,... Read >
Author: Steve Cowan