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Fountain Odors – Causes and Solution

25th September 2009
Water that had been sitting for a long time can be really hard on the nose. You don’t want a newly purchased fountain for your office, home, or garden that smells bad. It will totally destroy the soothing experience that owning a fountain promises. If... Read >
Author: Rivera, W.

How To Have A Safe, Successful Tummy Tuck Recovery

25th September 2009
Preparation before surgery is extremely important because it plays such a crucial role in the recovery and success of your procedure. We’ve discussed the role of your diet & foods in tummy tuck surgery already. Here we want to go into a couple of other ... Read >
Author: J Cook

DO YOU THINK THERE COULD BE A CANCER RESEARCH CURE?

25th September 2009
DO YOU THINK THERE COULD BE A CANCER RESEARCH CURE? HAS THERE REALLY BEEN FOUND A ONE TIME CANCER RESEARCH CURE FOR BASICALLY ALL DISEASES? Diseases from bladder, lung, skin, or even blood are able to be cured if this treatment is followed corre... Read >
Author: Wayne Bennett

Obstructive Sleep apnea & breathing

24th September 2009
Obstructive sleep apnea is also called sleep apnea. Obstructive means there is something that is blocking your airway when you lie down to sleep. If you find it difficult to sleep, that you are gasping for breath, and you are always snoring, a sleep machi... Read >
Author: Pravin

Planning To Quit Smoking

23rd September 2009
Millions of people smoke, and to many, particularly those that have been smoking for some time, the prospect of quitting seems daunting. An addiction to nicotine is a serious one, and is multifaceted: there is a physical component, in that your body crave... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Intelligence Quotient - Increase Yours Today

22nd September 2009
Would you like to increase your intelligence quotient or IQ? You can use brain power exercises and techniques designed to help you long-term, but what if you want a quick brain fix right now? Maybe you have an important meeting coming up, or a crucial tes... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Smoking cessation by Nguang Nguek Fluek

22nd September 2009
If you can not get motivated enough to stop smoking, think about the benefits of smoking cessation. Blood pressure, body temperature and pulse return to normal after 20 minutes from your last cigarette; within 8 hours the oxygen levels in the blood increa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Best gift for parents - Wrist Finger Pulse Oximeter

22nd September 2009
Are you looking for a great gift for your parents? Many people just buy something which they think are good but not those their parents really need. So if you want to buy a gift which can satisfy your parents’ requirement, a wrist finger pulse oximeter ... Read >
Author: Getbetterlife

Obstructive Sleep apnea & breathing

17th September 2009
Obstructive sleep apnea is also called sleep apnea. Obstructive means there is something that is blocking your airway when you lie down to sleep. If you find it difficult to sleep, that you are gasping for breath, and you are always snoring, a sleep machi... Read >
Author: shirishg2000

Monitor Glucose

16th September 2009
The glucose meter is a device that is used to measure the blood levels of glucose. This device also known as a glucometer is basically employed by people who have been diagnosed as having diabetes and need to monitor their blood glucose level. Blood is ... Read >
Author: Angelo Alford

Complete Discus Fish manual

16th September 2009
Many people who are at the beginning of a beautiful hobby such as fish breeding find it useful to turn to complete discus fish manuals for information and assistance in day to day problems and situations. What should a complete discus fish manual be like?... Read >
Author: ismailk81

Symptoms of Sleep Apnea and Snoring

13th September 2009
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is the most common form of sleep apnea. It is in fact a disorder that can be very serious. In this condition, you have pauses in breathing which can last from few seconds to half or one minute. This happens as a result of ... Read >
Author: Richard Branson

Colon Cancer - The Best Treatments For Colon Cancer

07th September 2009
It seems like a lot more people are being diagnosed with colon cancer these days. Maybe it has to do with the population getting older, but there probably a lot of behavioural reasons as well. Another condition that seems to be on the rise is constipation... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Stop Your Panic Attacks - See the Difference between a Heart Attack and Panic Attacks

15th August 2009
For most people who are trying to stop panic attacks, one of the most beneficial things that can be done is to overcome the individual anxiety-based fears. It could be said that one of the biggest fears that people with severe anxiety have is the fear ... Read >
Author: Dean Whitewood

Stop Your Panic Attacks - Find out the Difference between a Heart Attack and Panic Attacks

15th August 2009
For most people who are trying to stop panic attacks, one of the most beneficial things that can be done is to overcome the individual anxiety-based fears.It could be said that one of the biggest fears that people with severe anxiety have is the fear of h... Read >
Author: Thomas Whitney

Stress Busters: Techniques to De-stress

08th August 2009
• Confidence-building self-talk • Exercise • Refocusing through breath control • Peaceful imagery • Meditation • Reorienting goals • Articulating Every grappler and combat athlete has to find his or her own stress buster by trying o... Read >
Author: lloydirvin

Benefits of Quit Smoking Decision

03rd August 2009
Most everyone has heard about the dangers of smoking. However, for many people, these warnings are just not enough to kick the habit for good. If you’ve wanted to quit but feel like you need more motivation, you should learn about the benefits of qu... Read >
Author: mbedrane

How to Increase Female Sexual Desire

23rd July 2009
For some women decrease in the sex drive can be devastating. Factors such as smoking, diabetes, depression and menopause and many more are the reasons for decrease in sex drive. Female sexual enhancers range from topical creams to balms, gels, powders, su... Read >
Author: Sam Castillo

The Truth About Vent Free Gas Heating Appliances

17th July 2009
Millions of people worldwide are enjoying the benefits of heating their living spaces with vent-free gas heaters, logs, fireplaces, and stoves. Why choose vent free? Vent free (unvented) heaters are 99% energy efficient! That’s because all ... Read >
Author: Scott Workman

The Technology Behind Finger Pulse Oximeter Devices And Choosing The Right Pulse Oximeters For Sale

10th July 2009
A Pulse oximeter is a device which estimates blood oxygenation via measuring the oxygen level in haemoglobin. It can be placed on the finger or ear and checks the blood flow past a the probe of the meter. The unit works in correlation to the pulse beat ... Read >
Author: Preston Mann

Malignant Peritoneal Mesothelioma- Important Facts for You to Know

09th July 2009
Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma is rare form of cancer that affects the peritoneum, which is the lining of the abdomen. Every year, around 100-500 new cases are seen in the United States. It is also known as abdominal mesothelioma as the peritoneum prot... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Overcoming Panic Attacks - Ways For You to Gain Control of Crippling Panic Attacks

07th July 2009
Panic attacks can be excruciatingly distressing to live with. Folks suffering panic disorders or panic attacks tend to avoid any situation that involves what they see as a perceived danger. It might be meeting folks, fear of taking a flight, fear of drivi... Read >
Author: Greg Dawson

The Truth About ADHD and Bedwetting

29th June 2009
Have you ever wondered if there was a correlation between ADHD and bedwetting? Even though there seems to be a tendency for ADHD and bedwetting to occur together in the same children, Dr. Joseph Biederman, a pediatric psychopharmacologist from Harvard Uni... Read >
Author: Zoey Eber

Do You Have Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema, Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or CHF?

23rd June 2009
Get the Best Quality Pulse Oximeters from Medkioskinc Our recent interview of Medkioskinc shed light on pulse oximeters, an important medical monitoring technology that many patients diagnosed with these diseases are using to monitor their blood oxygen... Read >
Author: Medkiosk Inc

Treating Panic Attacks Easily

11th June 2009
In the US alone, there are approximately 6 million people suffering from panic attacks annually. This translates to about 2.7 percent of the entire US adult population.Panic attacks are very powerful episodes that can completely overwhelm the mind and bod... Read >
Author: Dean Hopkins

Cerebral Palsy - a question of resources.

29th May 2009
The most common birth defect is cerebral palsy which affects one in five hundred babies. Cerebral palsy comes in numerous guises but they all relate to brain damage occurring before, during or shortly after birth. The vast majority occur in the womb, but ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vitamin E for Hair Growth

12th May 2009
Promoting hair growth is somewhat similar to promoting the overall health of the human body. There must be adequate nutrients and vitamins to prevent hair loss, and for the hair to grow properly. If you want hair to grow faster, be sure to consume vitamin... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Green Cleaning Products - What's Wrong with Phosphates?

11th May 2009
Phosphate reduction was one of the first big 'causes' of the green cleaning movement. Should we be worried about phosphates still? Phosphates are naturally occurring compounds crucial for life on our planet. The fact that living organisms use phospha... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Keeping the Elderly Walking

08th May 2009
The Elderly can Keep Walking! As we get older, our health continues to weaken. Every time we take a trip to the doctor's office we pray nothing new comes up. Time and time again we hear the same old story, "you need to make sure you exercise to stay ... Read >

Furnace Maintenance and Chimeny Cleaning

06th May 2009
Tis the season for furnace maintenance and repairs. Any time it is not heating season, it is the best season to make repairs. By the way, when was the last time you had your furnace inspected and cleaned? Most people put this off till the winter months... Read >
Author: Jonathan Steele

Bass Fishing At Lake Gaston

06th May 2009
Lake Gaston is located in both Virginia and North Carolina. It is a large lake of 20,300 acres. Many professional and amateur tournaments are held here each year, so it receives a good deal of fishing pressure. This is where we competed in the Regional Fi... Read >
Author: delawarebass

Health Benefits Of Quitting Smoking

01st May 2009
Quitting smoking is quite a difficult thing to experience. Staying in a positive state of mind will help you succeed. A good way to reinforce your desire to quit is learning about the actual health benefits that you will gain from giving up cigarettes. ... Read >
Author: David Falken

Fast Weight Loss For A New Body

28th April 2009
Fast weight loss occurs when your metabolism is at a high because of motivation, good nutrition, good breathing and high activity. Focus on these main aspects for quick results. Focus on yourself Are you motivated by the thought of fast weight los... Read >
Author: Alan

Tips to keep your aquarium water cool

17th April 2009
Our priority when we keep an aquarium in our homes is the well-being of the fish and invertebrates we maintain. And the first step to note while preparing a checklist of the aquarium accessories required for the well being of aquarium occupants is to keep... Read >
Author: Passageways

Healthcare Degree in Respiratory Therapy

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

Having Asthma Means That You Will Get These Asthma Symptoms

25th March 2009
If you have asthma, you are going to have pretty much the same asthma symptoms as everybody else. Cough variant is an exception since it only has one symptom. But even though your symptoms will be similar to everyone else with asthma, how bad those sympto... Read >
Author: Bob H

Fishing for Alligator Gar

16th March 2009
Not many anglers go out with the intention of landing an alligator gar, but the ones who have will likely never forget it! Alligator gar are quite different from other fish. They are huge and if you are lucky enough to get one in your boat, you will proba... Read >
Author: Brad Metzler

GIS on the Qinghai - Tibet Railway

10th March 2009
Weary pilgrims, attending the Sunning of the Buddha Festival in the Chinese city of Xining (the capital of Qinghai Province), board the Qinghai-Tibet train for the 26-hour trip home to Lhasa, capital of Tibet Province. Whilst asleep, the train will be ... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Sleep is one of the most indispensable mechanisms of the human body

20th February 2009
Sleep apnea is a major sleep disorder wherein a person abruptly wakes up in the middle of sleep due to a blockage in the airway. At some point in their lives, a lot of people might have experienced this condition. But a sleep disorder should not be regar... Read >
Author: Amarjit Singh

Sleep is one of the most indispensable mechanisms of the human body

20th February 2009
Sleep apnea is a major sleep disorder wherein a person abruptly wakes up in the middle of sleep due to a blockage in the airway. At some point in their lives, a lot of people might have experienced this condition. But a sleep disorder should not be regar... Read >
Author: Amarjit Singh

A Look At Some Of The Serious Health Problems Which Can Be Associated With Sleep Apnea

03rd February 2009
Sleep apnea is not a disorder to be taken lightly and is a disorder which will disappear on its own in time. In fact sleep apnea is classed as a "progressive disease" which means that like heart disease, diabetes and cancer it gets worse in time. There is... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Getting A Cure For Anxiety

03rd February 2009
Psychological therapies are much more effective anxiety cure than medications. It is normal for people to experience anxiety from to time. It makes us cope from very stressful situations. But when anxiety becomes too much and turns into irrational fea... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

Advantages of Large Scale Biomass Gasification Plants

31st January 2009
In this article we will talk about biomass gasification which means the gasification of biomass as distinct from carbonaceous fuels. The idea of gasification has been practiced for a long time, and most notably on coal to produce town gas until the 1950s ... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Advantages of Large Scale Biomass Gasification Plants

31st January 2009
In this article we will talk about biomass gasification which means the gasification of biomass as distinct from carbonaceous fuels. The idea of gasification has been practiced for a long time, and most notably on coal to produce town gas until the 1950s ... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Helpful Tips To Prevent Acne

31st January 2009
Acne is a skin problem that usually starts in your teens when we start having hormonal changes. Your body produces an oily secretion (sebum) to keep your skin from drying out. When the oil gets blocked by dead skin cells in your pores, acne will occur. Th... Read >
Author: T Hannam

Buy Deforested Land

17th January 2009
Buy deforested land so you can save Planet Earth from the damage and destruction constantly being afflicted by industrialization and increase in numbers of human beings. Many tropical and rainforests are being cut off to provide human need for wood and pa... Read >
Author: wildagain12

Maintaining Good Oxygen Levels in a Koi Pond

12th January 2009
When browsing through your local fish store’s medicine and testing aisle, you probably won’t find a test for oxygen. The importance of sufficient oxygen in your pond water is often understated, and misunderstood. While most fish owners understand the ... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

Seasonal Lake Turnover

06th January 2009
Seasonal Turnover refers to the exchange of surface and bottom water in a lake or pond. This annual recycling program happens twice a year. There's spring turnover and fall turnover and summer stagnation in between. From spring to fall, warmer water goe... Read >
Author: yangguang01

Conservatories bringing multiple benefits to your home

08th December 2008
Conservatives are becoming an ever more popular form of property extension. There are multiple reasons why conservatories make such a fine addition to any property, along with a whole host of benefits to be had by having one constructed. Conservatories ar... Read >
Author: james forbes

Facets of Koi Pond Maintenance

04th December 2008
Imported from Japan to the western world is the Koi pond. Koi are a form of carp fish that look like giant, majestic goldfish. When these fish are added to a beautiful and artistically crafted pond, Koi can truly make the exterior of a property look incre... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

Physicians Recommend Heart Failure Patients To Exercise

01st December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley The Duke University Medical Center recently conducted a study on heart failure patients and how to administer more adequate care. The study found that patients who exercised were more likely to have an improved outcome t... Read >
Author: LegalView

Water Garden Maintenance Tips

30th November 2008
If there was one thing that could enhance the look of a property’s exterior, it would be the presence of a water garden. Water gardens can be designed in a multitude of fashions. In many cases, the craftsmanship of a water garden can reach virtuoso leve... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

Discus Disease - How To Prevent Disease From Invading Your Discus Fish

26th November 2008
Similar to any other fish, discus disease can strike your tank if you are not paying attention. In this article, I will go over some of the common ailments your fish may develop. By identifying problems early and taking action, you will minimize the risk... Read >
Author: Mark Hall

The Hidden Threat of Snoring

11th November 2008
A sleep disorder called sleep apnoea is a leading cause of disability, because it causes a lack of sleep and can affect the ability of its victims to operate well during daytime hours. It affects more than half a million people and less than one in four ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Detailed Information on Necrotizing Enterocolitis

17th October 2008
Necrotizing enterocolitis is the death of intestinal tissue. The illness is most common among premature newborns. Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) occurs in approximately 25,000 babies per year. Many newborns who develop necrotizing enterocolitis survive a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Asthma - What To Except In The Emergency Department

13th October 2008
Emergency department care usually begins with an assessment at triage to determine the level of illness. For asthma, this includes vital signs (temperature, pulse and breathing rates, and blood pressure) and pulse oximetry, a small clip that attaches to a... Read >
Author: Alien

What Can Cause Your Kidney To Fail

15th September 2008
Healthy kidneys scour your blood by removing spare fluid, minerals and wastes. They also make hormones that keep your bones spicy and your blood strong. Nevertheless if the kidneys are broken, they don't work right. Harmful wastes can construct up in your... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

Carp Fishing - Cyprindae Fish Secrets For Bigger Catches!

05th September 2008
Many fish form the Cyprinid fishes group. Carp is one of the biggest of these; probably the most exciting sport fish recognisable to fishermen. Specimen carp pursuit in angling has simply exploded in the past 3 decades with good reason! Among the large... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Women Need Strong Healthy Heart Muscles, Too

21st August 2008
With coronary heart disease being the single largest killer of American men and women, one in five deaths in the US is caused by a heart attack, which includes about 250,000 women each year. Almost all heart attack survivors die from a second attack or r... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

STOP SNORING: IT MIGHT SAVE YOUR LIFE AS WELL AS YOUR RELATIONSHIP

21st August 2008
Easier said than done, right? Snoring is the subject of many a joke. From the guys fighting over who has to share a room with “Snoring Sam” on a golf trip to the weary traveler who looks around the gate area in an airport hoping not to have to sit b... Read >
Author: Dr. Dawne Slabach

O2 PROFORMANCE HYDRATION CORAL CALCIUM SUPPLEMENT AND WHAT IT CAN DO FOR YOU

20th August 2008
O2 Proformance Hydration Coral Calcium Supplement hydrates and revitalizes your body at cellular level. These O2 sachets lowers surface tension of water molecules therefore dramatically increases your water's ability to hydrate. This is how to balance y... Read >
Author: Mcgeebiz Marketing

A Look At What Can Cause Your Kidneys To Fail

20th August 2008
Healthy kidneys untainted your blood by removing leftover fluid, reserves and wastes. They also make hormones that keep your bones dazzling and your blood vigorous. Nevertheless if the kidneys are broken, they don't work suitably. Harmful wastes can fabri... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

Caralluma- Can it be The Next Hoodia?

15th August 2008
Caralluma, an extract from cactus, has been in use from many centuries in India. It has been used as an appetite suppressant, energy enhancer and for quenching thirsts. Now the science is also making use of this natural extract to help control diets of ma... Read >
Author: Alien

Asthma - Exceptions to the Rule

14th August 2008
Patients with mild asthma and anxiety disorders such as panic attacks that require medication may receive tranquilizers. In these patients, close communication must be established between the primary physician and the psychiatrist prescribing the anxiety ... Read >
Author: Alien

Are Sleep Disorders Zapping Your Energy?

14th August 2008
The reason you need sleep is to rest and restore energy levels. But when your sleep is disturbed, you end up with fragmented sleep patterns and dangerously low oxygen levels in your bloodstream. Some of the most common sleep disorders occur when your inte... Read >
Author: Phil Tsang

What To Do If You Suspect Sleep Problems Are Robbing You Of Rest

14th August 2008
You may think you're getting plenty of sleep. But are you getting enough rest? There's a difference. It's possible to believe that you are fast asleep, when in reality you may wake up just a little bit several times throughout the night. Sleep problems li... Read >
Author: Phil Tsang

Asthma and Special Considerations

13th August 2008
Asthma and Surgery Surgery may present several problems for asthmatics and must be approached carefully. To avoid complications there should be close communication prior to the procedure between the surgeon and the physician responsible for managing th... Read >
Author: Alien

Information on Sleep Apnea

29th July 2008
An apnea is a period of time during which breathing stops or is markedly reduced. In simplified terms, an apnea occurs when a person stops breathing for 10 seconds or more. So, if normal breath airflow is 70% to 100%, an apnea is if you stop breathing com... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

Ponds, Like People, Need Oxygen to Survive

23rd July 2008
Dissolved oxygen (DO)is a the most important parameter to monitor in a pond or lake. Basically it is the amount of oxygen available in the pond water. A good rule of thumb for determining if your pond has enough DO is to measure it in ppm (parts per m... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

Beneficial Pond Bacteria is a Necessity for Healthy Ponds

18th July 2008
Pond bacteria exists in all ponds, large or small. However, there is both good and bad pond bacteria. The good bacteria (aerobic bacteria) exists to efficiently keep organic waste such as fish waste, excess food, dead vegetation and even fertilizer run-o... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

Why Plants Bend Towards Light

16th July 2008
There are a number of plants that grow towards sun. This activity of plants, to bend towards light, is known as phototropism. Usually, the upper portion of the plant i.e. the stem and the leaves look for a sunny spot and try to reach out. For instance, su... Read >
Author: peterhutch

AQUARIUM SUPPLIES-VITAL FOR THE SUVIVAL OF YOUR FISH

10th July 2008
Having an aquarium is a fun hobby for many people. However, aquariums are not the ones that can be set up and then left unattended. Aquarium care is a necessity and plenty of fun. The aquarium supplies like aquarium chillers, filtration systems, and prote... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland

Complete Information on Acquired angioedema with Treatment and Prevention

25th June 2008
Acquired angioedema is a hypersensitivity disorder that presents as edema of the subcutaneous tissues and mucosa, typically involving the upper airways or gastrointestinal tract, and often accompanied by urticaria. Acquired angioedema is characterized by ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Kidney Failure – Causes and Symptoms

23rd June 2008
Healthy kidneys clean your blood by removing excess fluid, minerals and wastes. They also make hormones that keep your bones strong and your blood healthy. But if the kidneys are damaged, they don't work properly. Harmful wastes can build up in your body.... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Who’s Tough Enough to Eat a Sea Spider?

21st June 2008
Rather than “Who’s Tough Enough to Eat a Sea Spider?” you need to know what a sea spider is. They have been around for millions of years, but live in an environment not often in contact with humans. Volcanic ash near Herefordshire, UK, reveals ... Read >
Author: Yank Elliott

Natural Genital Herpes Treatment Method and Theory of Oxygenation and Reduction of Acid within the B

20th June 2008
Based on the work of Dr.Otto Warbugh in the early 1900's, and Dr. Theodore Baroody's novel "Alkalize or Die" we have come to understand that the reduction of acid levels and the increase of oxygen levels in the body can provide a successful and cost effec... Read >
Author: herpescure

Is a Gas Ventless Fireplace Legal in Your City?

05th June 2008
A gas ventless fireplace is an excellent alternative heat source, even though they are somewhat controversial. They are quite popular because they do not use a chimney, flue or any sort of external venting ducts. One of the benefits of not having all thos... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Complete Information on Bronchopulmonary dysplasia

03rd June 2008
The Bronchopulmonary growth exceptionally (BPD) is the chronic pulmonary tuberculosis typically occurs in the extremely low birth weight (VLBW) underage when the lung organization and the bigger air channel is damaged because oxygen toxicity and ventilati... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Bronchopulmonary dysplasia

03rd June 2008
The Bronchopulmonary growth exceptionally (BPD) is the chronic pulmonary tuberculosis typically occurs in the extremely low birth weight (VLBW) underage when the lung organization and the bigger air channel is damaged because oxygen toxicity and ventilati... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Acute respiratory distress syndrome with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a condition of lung that leads to small oxygen levels in the blood. Acute respiratory distress syndrome is the most important disorder resulting in increased permeability pulmonary edema. Inciting events inclu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

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

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

Sleep Apnea Syndrome: How to test it!

02nd April 2008
Sleep Apnea Syndrome refers to transient cessation of respiration during sleep. There is a sleep test, called polysomnography that is usually done to diagnose sleep apnea. Polysomnography is a study of sleep cycles and behavior, usually done all night lon... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Stress and your skin.

28th January 2008
Hey did you know that not only can stress affect your muscles making them tense, your heart affecting blood pressure and stroke. It can also affect your skin, have you ever wondered why some people look older than what they are or that they must have ... Read >
Author: cyclone

Boat for the Bay

23rd January 2008
Chesapeake Bay and its many Maryland tributaries offer some of the most beautiful waterfront areas in the country. It's no surprise that this area is popular with the boating population – many home owners here enjoy waterfront access. However, some may ... Read >
Author: Branden Schroeder

Did you know your Blood Ph Levels could be keeping you in Pain?

20th January 2008
Remember the litmus test from high school chemistry lab? You stuck a small strip of litmus paper into a solution, and if it turned red, it meant the solution was acidic. If it turned blue, the solution was basic (alkaline). Well, the body has its own s... Read >
Author: cannone

Choosing a Fountain or Aerator

13th September 2007
Aeration: Choosing between a Fountain Aerator and a Simple Aerator for you PondSimply defined, aeration is adding oxygen to your pond. As laid out by aquatic biologists at Kasco Marine, aeration has these benefits. Introducing oxygen can: Allow for greate... Read >
Author: lazysubmit

Floating Fountain or Aerator?

02nd September 2007
Aeration: Choosing between a Fountain Aerator and a Simple Aerator for you Pond Simply defined, aeration is adding oxygen to your pond. As laid out by aquatic biologists at Kasco, aeration has these benefits. Introducing oxygen can: Allow for greate... Read >
Author: lazysubmit

10 reasons to start rebounding

13th August 2007
"…for similar levels of heart rate and oxygen consumption, the magnitude of the biomechanical stimuli is greater with jumping on a rebounder trampoline than with running, a finding that might help identify acceleration parameters needed for the design o... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com

Sleep Apnea - It's more than just Snoring.

10th August 2007
Sleep Apnea is the cessation (stoppage) of breathing for more than 10 seconds during sleep. Apnea can be caused by many factors such as the airway muscles relaxing so much during deep sleep stages that nearly all muscle tone is lost and the airway closes ... Read >
Author: Lisa Bower

Data Logger Use in Environmental Monitoring

25th July 2007
Increasingly, in hospitals data logger technology is becoming indispensable for the monitoring and recording a wide range of parameters. Data logger use for fridge and freezer monitoring: A common application for data logger use is in the monitoring ... Read >
Author: Jim Furness

Can The Weather Cause Headaches?

25th July 2007
When it comes to headache and migraine triggers it sometimes seems that the list just keeps growing. Many headache sufferers believe that weather is a significant cause of headaches although there is still much debate among researchers about the validity ... Read >
Author: Alien

Deciphering the Cause of Asthma

25th July 2007
The cause of asthma has been attributed to a range of vile sources which include dust mites, dust mite droppings, dust, smoke, stress, exercise, atmospheric changes, food, odours, and many many more. What if all of these sources were totally irrelevant t... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy

Quit smoking: Are you sure you want to quit smoking?

08th June 2007
You know you really want to stop smoking. You are also aware that you have one excuse after another. You might think that you have too much going on at work to stop smoking right now. Or you might rationalize that you’ll keep looking for the perfect cur... Read >
Author: exsmoker

What You Should Know About Your Blood pH

04th June 2007
Blood pH balance is recognized as one of the most important biochemical balances in human chemistry. The oxygen-carrying capacity of the hemoglobin decreases as the blood becomes more acidic, which slows down normal functions and the oxidative process... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

Is Ginkgo Biloba is a herb?

04th June 2007
This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding Ginkgo Biloba Herb. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about Ginkgo Biloba Herb. Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you'... Read >
Author: Alien

Effects of Ginkgo Biloba

21st May 2007
Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Effects of Ginkgo Biloba to be dangerous? Let's see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Effects of Ginkgo Biloba experts. Truthfully, the only difference between you and Effects o... Read >
Author: voraphong phengtong

Discover How Oxygen Therapy Can Improve Your Health

11th May 2007
Did you know that each year hundreds of thousands of Americans are diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)? Many of these individuals and others who suffer from various lung diseases will be required to receive oxygen therapy. Numero... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes

Advantages of Swaddling Your Baby

27th April 2007
Swaddling babies a very popular tradition around the world in many countries, but less common in North American or western European families. Pediatricians have been researching the affect that swaddling has on your baby and have been astonished at the re... Read >
Author: H. Neufeld

The Basic Essential Supplies You'll Need For Your Koi Carp Pond

25th April 2007
"Over The Garden Wall With Oaky" Today we'll briefly delve a little into the basic supplies you'll need for your Koi Carp pond, and why you'll actually need them. Just because you've built your perfect Koi Carp pond and is the perfect scene of utter tra... Read >
Author: John Elliott

Stop smoking during pregnancy

25th April 2007
If your spouse is a smoker, it is imperative that she give up cigarettes, at least while she is carrying the baby.Smoking during pregnancy is not a good sign for an unborn baby. Here is a list of the ways in which smoking harms the unborn baby: • ... Read >
Author: Paul Banas

Anxiety Attack Cure - Anxiety & Panic Explained

27th March 2007
To cure anxiety and panic problems it is generally accepted that psychological therapies are more effective than medications. It is perfectly normal for people to experience anxiety from to time. It actually helps us cope with very stressful situations. B... Read >
Author: Anne Girder

Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis.

20th February 2007
What is a Deep Vein Thrombosis. A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that forms in one of the deep leg veins. These veins are blood vessels which go through the calf and thigh muscles, and are not those which can be seen just below th... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak

Most Common Gold Fish Diseases and Treatment

06th February 2007
Goldfish are susceptible to disease and once infected can have a greatly shortened life span. The most common reasons goldfish get sick are if the fish tank is dirty, due to poor filtration, the water and oxygen levels are too low, the temperatures are ei... Read >
Author: Tim Smith

What is Sleep Apnea?

30th January 2007
Sleep apnea is a condition where a person stops breathing while sleeping. This condition can be caused by several different things and is usually diagnosed through a sleep clinic study. There are also several treatments for a person with sleep apnea. L... Read >
Author: Suzy Morrison

Koi Pond: Oxygen Levels

22nd January 2007
Adequate oxygen is essential for the health and survival of your koi fish and other pond creatures. As pond life utilizes the oxygen content of the water, it needs to be replaced. Oxygen enters the water where these two contact each other – primari... Read >
Author: Doug Hoover

How Antioxidants Help To Relieve Pain

05th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 PillFreeVitamins.com We are literally poisoning ourselves simply by existing. There are toxins in the air and foods that we eat. We inhale and ingest those toxins on a daily basis - and those toxins cause a myriad of health problems ... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

A Brief History of Breathing and Buteyko

14th November 2006
The information in this article is from the research of Professor Konstantin Pavlovich Buteyko, an eminent scientist and doctor still working in Moscow. His early study as a medical student was a project which involved measuring the breathing of fatall... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy

Sleep apnea and treatments

04th October 2006
Sleep apnea is a condition in which you are unable to breath properly when sleeping. This can cause loud snoring, gasping, choking and the inability to breathe for any numbers of seconds while you are sleeping. Imagine holding your breath for thirty secon... Read >
Author: Darren Mallory

Sleep apnea and breathing

02nd October 2006
Obstructive sleep apnea is also called sleep apnea. Obstructive means there is something that is blocking your airway when you lie down to sleep. If you find it difficult to sleep, that you are gasping for breath, and you are always snoring, a sleep machi... Read >
Author: Darren Mallory

Diagnosing sleep apnea

29th September 2006
Diagnosing sleep apnea If you are not sure if you have a breathing problem when you are sleeping, you have a few alternatives to find out just what is going on. Breathing problems are most noticeable because you actually stop breathing, for a few secon... Read >
Author: Darren Mallory

Effects of smoking

14th August 2006
The Effects of Smoking Following are the effects of smoking Effects of Smoking on your Health Smoking is an important risk factor for respiratory illnesses, causing 85,000 deaths per year from pulmonary diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmo... Read >
Author: Balaji Sampath

Beat the heat this summer and keep from getting dehydrated!

31st July 2006
Xtreme X2O is here to stay! The #1 Sizzle Product of 2006 has arrived! X2O is the all-new, patented, Super Water Enhancer that all water lovers will reach for! X2O is a super-charged, H2O beverage that is destined to become the world's most pop... Read >
Author: Robert Blakely

Menopause and Progesterone

23rd June 2006
Do women going through menopause have lowered levels of progesterone? Recent research tells us that women do suffer from decreased levels of progesterone and also experience other symptoms such as unexplained weight gain (particularly in the stomach are... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Smoking cessation by Nguang Nguek Fluek

16th June 2006
If you can not get motivated enough to stop smoking, think about the benefits of smoking cessation. Blood pressure, body temperature and pulse return to normal after 20 minutes from your last cigarette; within 8 hours the oxygen levels in the blood increa... Read >
Author: Nguek-Fluek Nguang

Stop Smoking Hypnosis

07th May 2006
Millions of people smoke, and to many, particularly those that have been smoking for some time, the prospect of quitting seems daunting. An addiction to nicotine is a serious one, and is multifaceted: there is a physical component, in that your body crave... Read >
Author: Abbas Abedi

Getting A Line On Bass Fishing

16th April 2006
Bass fishing offers a wide range of ability and challenge for the beginner and the professional. There are several fish in the species line including bluegills, spotted bass, largemouth and rock bass. These are warm water bass. Others such as striped b... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

The APSA Process In Nitrogen Generataors

01st April 2006
Some of the new-generation nitrogen generators use the APSA process to generate nitrogen. This APSA process relies on the fractionated distillation of air at very low (cryogenic) temperatures, and in only one column. In other words, APSA nitrogen generato... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Lowering Cholesterol Naturally

31st March 2006
While there's plenty of medical advice that indicates the statin family of drugs are highly effective in lowering your levels of cholesterol, there are many people who are seeking alternative non-medical solutions to lowering high cholesterol. These peopl... Read >
Author: Rod Ritchie

Ginko Biloba - The World's Best Selling Herb

29th March 2006
Ginko Biloba Ginkgo Biloba is one of the oldest living tree species, dating back over 300 million years. Individual trees can live for over 1,000 years. Ginkgo Biliboa is the best selling herbal product in the world. It is an extract from the green leave... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

About Pond Algae

09th January 2006
Some Basic Kinds of Algae Algae is natural in your pond. And it is beneficial. But to a point. As noted by Kasco Marine, there are several basic kinds. Planktonic algae are essential, single-celled plant forms occurring worldwide. A healthy pond needs ... Read >
Author: Kacie Guista

Coral Calcium: The Preferred Source of Absorbable Calcium

03rd August 2005
Coral Calcium is an excellent source of readily accessible and absorbable calcium in the body. Superior 100% pure fossilized, coral calcium is harvested from above ground, meaning that no harm is done to any living coral. This unique formula contains a... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock