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10 Day Master Cleanse - Is It Worth The Trouble?

08th October 2009
The 10 day master cleanse was primarily intended for detoxification purposes but now it has become a potent tool for weight loss. There have been a lot of discussions on the effects of the 10 day master cleanse on the health of a person. But in spite o... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Careers in Health Care : So you Want to be a Social Worker

29th September 2009
Overview: Social Work as a Career Social work represents a fascinating opportunity to work with people, to help families, and to be a contributing member of the health care and social care system. The profession of social worker is great for people who... Read >
Author: MikeClark

Mental Illness Delaying Inner Peace

23rd September 2009
When a person goes through life living with mental illnesses, it often delays them from gaining inner peace. To all the mental ill patients in the world, I recommend you read all the FREE information available to you regarding your diagnoses, and learn to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Benefits of Goji juice

17th September 2009
Modernization is wonderful, but there are also other factors in the modern life we live in that may subject our bodies to harm. Understanding what can harm us and what will help us will be our best defense. Free radicals, our body’s natural enemy su... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

12 Things Nursing Taught Me About Owning a Business

06th September 2009
Have you ever wondered whether you're cut out to be an entrepreneur? Nurses sometimes tell me they aren't sure if their nursing career has prepared them to start and succeed in their own legal nurse consultant practice. Yet even the most routine nursing j... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

US Chemist is Your-One-Stop-Shop to Find Branded Medicines in Cheap Rates

22nd August 2009
Uschemist is Your-One-Stop-Shop which offers you the effective medications by various types of prescription generic drugs for pain relief, skin care, sexual health, blood pressures, weight loss or obesity, hair loss, cancer, diabetes, antibiotic, etc at c... Read >
Author: Bhakti

Psychiatric Technician Programs Have a Bright Future in Psychology

07th August 2009
Psychiatric technician programs form the right foundation for students who are interested in a glowing career in psychology. A Psychiatric Technician (PT) Is the one who takes care of emotionally or developmentally disabled people. Such a person has to ma... Read >
Author: yanita

Psychiatrist Job: Everything You Need to Know

10th July 2009
The job outlook for psychiatrists is expected to be very good in the United States, especially in rural areas. While the requirements are demanding, usually involving extensive training in medical school, the benefits of becoming a psychiatrist are very g... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Music Lessens Risk of Sickness

06th June 2009
The Psychology Using Music as Therapy is a Good Way to Protect Your Health Music has accompanied us throughout our lives; and, as melodies are good sources of entertainment, in many ways, has improved our living conditions. Naturally, music makes peop... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

The Burden of Prescriprion Drugs on Tax-Payers

01st May 2009
Bit of a rant coming on, so let me get the statutory warning out of the way first:-) If you are taking any drugs prescribed by your licensed medical practitioner DO NOT change them, or stop taking them, without his or her consent. Obviously many ser... Read >
Author: joyh

Psychiatric Technician - Career for Life

16th April 2009
A Psychiatric Technician (PT) deals with people who are emotionally or developmentally disabled. The PT utilises systematic, practical and manual skills to diagnose and cure the patients suffering from mental and developmental disorders. The Psychiatri... Read >
Author: Govindan

Building Muscle With Whey Protein

04th April 2009
Are you concerned about taking care of your body before and after strenuous activities or workouts? Do you try to avoid supplements that contain additives and possible side effects? If you are interested in better health and improved physical fitness ... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Who is responsible for your safety at work?

09th March 2009
“Since my accident, I am a little more mindful of the suffering of other people” by George C. Wallace, portrays the outcome of accidents which inflicts great pain on individuals and their family. Accident at work is a common phenomenon in which indivi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What is Homeopatic Medicine?

05th January 2009
I have often been asked what is Homeopathy? It is a form of health care that developed in Germany and has been practiced in the United States since the early 19th century. Homeopathic practitioners are commonly called homeopaths. In Homeopathic treatment ... Read >
Author: Ric Bai

Things Taught About Owning a Business

30th November 2008
Have you ever wondered whether you're cut out to be an entrepreneur? Nurses sometimes tell me they aren't sure if their nursing career has prepared them to start and succeed in their own legal nurse consultant practice. Yet even the most routine nursing j... Read >
Author: XSHUBHNISHA

Is Vitamin E Really Our Friend (Part 2 of 4)

21st October 2008
Twisting the Numbers First and foremost, realize that you can prove anything you desire by simply setting up the criteria of the study to meet the conclusion that you desire to achieve. Out of the original 36 trials, the reviewers eliminated 12 trials ... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

Candida Infection Risks in Women

15th October 2008
The pathogenic qualities of Candida fungi have been known for many years now. Although these fungi are everywhere, not all develop candidal infection or Candidiasis; immunocompromised and clinically ill patients, however, are exceptions. They are suscepti... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Candida Infection Risks in Women

15th October 2008
The pathogenic qualities of Candida fungi have been known for many years now. Although these fungi are everywhere, not all develop candidal infection or Candidiasis; immunocompromised and clinically ill patients, however, are exceptions. They are suscepti... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Get Wheel Chair on Rent

06th October 2008
Wheelchairs are intended for fatally ill patients as well as disabled individuals. These people have to endure restricted and partial mobile it is very hard for them to carry on living a usual life. The exploiting of wheelchairs allows them to perform the... Read >
Author: Alien

What Are The Advantages Of Meditation?

05th September 2008
In many ways, people who live today have the most advantages and conveniences of any other period of human history, yet for some reason many of these advantages have resulted in people feeling even more pressured to do more and do it faster. With cellular... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Hypnosis Therapy - Treating Health and Mental Problems With Hypnosis Therapy

18th July 2008
It has been a proven fact that the mind can overrule the most basic of our body’s functions. Medical practitioners are using hypnosis therapy to help modern society cope with health-related problems today. In fact, hypnosis therapy is widely used on beh... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Babesia: Rare Disease Not So Rare

19th June 2008
Until recently, Babesia was considered a rare disease because it was only diagnosed in extremely ill patients with high fevers (104+). The bacteria which invades the red blood cells, has been largely ignored by the medical community in part because there... Read >
Author: Jenna Smith

Doctor’s In The House!

17th June 2008
More and more, the age-old statement “The doctor’s in the house” will resonate with American families all across the country. Hundreds of physicians around the nation are reviving the tradition that faded, but never really went away: the house call.... Read >
Author: JamesE

10 Careers That Are in Demand and Have Big Paychecks

19th February 2008
Do what you love, and the money will follow. This may be true, but it helps if what you love coincides with a high-demand career path. The hottest careers in the United States today draw on a broad spectrum of skills and interests. Whether you're into ... Read >
Author: Kelli

Blastomycosis - Prevention Tips and Treatment Methods

30th January 2008
Blastomycosis is a fungal disease found in humans, dogs, and other mammals, occasionally cats. It is caused by the fungal organism Blastomyces dermatitidis. Blastomycosis is a rare disease infecting only about 4 in every 100,000 people. Blastomycosis is d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Healthy Movies make you laugh

23rd January 2008
I love a good laugh. At dinner time, when we tell jokes and recite funny scenes from movies, I can tell we are a healthy family. Funny movies are a constant guest at our dinner table. I guess this is our magic pill against sickness and sadness. I believ... Read >
Author: Tsoof and Eden

The Problem of the Legalization of Euthanasia

18th September 2007
The vital use of the finances on the people who have incurable diseases and suffer terribly form them, is in actual fact being a problem for the United Sates of America as a whole. Hospice, the way to be released to spent the last days at home, appears to... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Hospitals in Illinois Offer the Best State Hospital Care for Everyone

31st May 2007
As we know each state has its own ways of making sure that the patients are given the best type of care and health service that they need. This is just as true for the various hospitals in Illinois. Here you will find that the services for to people are f... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The difficult life of fibromylagia patients

12th March 2007
Pain is a normal aspect of life that actually sometimes shows us how very much alive we are. Pain is all so present in the cases of chronic ill patients suffering from different syndromes. In their cases pain is almost definitely felt in grater quantiti... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Understanding people with schizophrenia

15th February 2007
Even in this days general knowledge about mental illness is very little, and because of these people with schizophrenia suffer greatly. They are very marginalized and not understood. On top of the fact that they have to deal with an incurable, chronic bra... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Secure Settings For Nursing

25th January 2007
Secured settings or environment wherein health care is provided to the patients are classified as high, medium, and low levels. A highly secured or controlled setting is referring to restricted environments where health care is given to the patients. The... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Off Label Drug Use Marketing

10th January 2007
When a drug is approved by the FDA for a specific use, pharmaceutical companies are only allowed to market the drug for that use. Any drug may be prescribed by a doctor for any use, including uses not described in the approved labeling. This is consider... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards

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

Viatical Quotes

15th September 2006
The word 'viatical' originates from the word 'viaticum' which was part of the last rites performed on a dying Catholic in order to prepare him for his destiny. History shows us that its early beginnings can also be found in Greece. Viatical settlements... Read >
Author: Robert Lawrence

12 Things Nursing Taught Me About Owning a Business

05th July 2006
Have you ever wondered whether you're cut out to be an entrepreneur? Nurses sometimes tell me they aren't sure if their nursing career has prepared them to start and succeed in their own legal nurse consultant practice. Yet even the most routine nursing j... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD

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23rd December 2005
You've likely heard it proclaimed throughout your entire life: chicken soup is good medicine. Whether it was your mother, grandmother, or a Campbell's soup commercial handing out the advice, a steaming bowl of chicken soup has been to... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Whey Protein - Nature's Amazing Muscle Builder

06th August 2005
Are you concerned about taking care of your body before and after strenuous activities or workouts? Do you try to avoid supplements that contain additives and possible side effects? If you are interested in better health and improved physical fitness you... Read >
Author: hamoon arbabi

4 Important Facts You Should Know About Whey Protein

06th August 2005
Are you concerned about taking care of your body before and after strenuous activities or workouts? Do you try to avoid supplements that contain additives and possible side effects? If you are interested in better health and improved physical fitness you... Read >
Author: hamoon arbabi