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Find The Root Cause Of Celiac Disease

29th September 2009
There's no one symptom that can be used to diagnose Celiac disease. The condition, which simply can be described as a form of gluten intolerance, is a combination of symptoms. In fact, there are many cases where the disease has been misdiagnosed because t... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson

Worldwide Threatening Disease - AIDS

29th September 2009
AIDS is such a threatening disease that everyone scare of it but how many of us really understand and take appropriate precaution regarding to this disease? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in US, there is 75% of men and 2... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks

Healthy Bacteria – Helps Boost Your Immune System

24th September 2009
Boost your immune system with the help of probiotics. A person suffering from AIDS or is undergoing chemotherapy can consult a doctor to add healthy bacteria in his diet. This can be taken as part of your natural food products or can be had in the form of... Read >
Author: Gyan K

Know About Menopause Test

23rd September 2009
Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation, usually confirmed when a woman has missed her periods for 12 consecutive months. Perimenopause is the period leading up to menopause, and the 12 months following it. Therefore, testing for FSH can help... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Quit smoking help

22nd September 2009
Smoking is a serious problem for our modern society, very few smokers accept quit smoking help, as they don't see the effects that cigars and cigarettes have on their heath. It is a known fact that smokers face increased risks in contacting heart problems... Read >
Author: Ismail

Facts and Triggers - Genital Herpes

22nd September 2009
Genital herpes is a common disease worldwide, and it is estimated that 45 million people in the US are afflicted. Most genital herpes infection is caused by HSV-2, but HSV-1 may also infect the genital tract in both women and men (5-15%). A new (primary) ... Read >
Author: fatboy2

Know About Menopause Test

22nd September 2009
Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation, usually confirmed when a woman has missed her periods for 12 consecutive months. Perimenopause is the period leading up to menopause, and the 12 months following it. Therefore, testing for FSH can help... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Childhood Appendicitis

22nd September 2009
Many children have their appendix removed even before turning the age of fourteen. And the risk starts to peak as they age. Majority of children who get an abdominal surgery is because of appendicitis. Appendicitis is actually appendix inflammation and as... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

A Rare Opportunity To Learn From An Expert--What Are The Diabetes Treatment Options, Quickly And Eas

18th September 2009
IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO START YOUR DIABETES TREATMENT Have your doctor diagnosed you with diabetes? If your doctor gave you loads of information for handling your diabetes, chances are you are facing some trouble trying to make sense of the whole thing you... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera

Why You Should Consider Buying Organic Food

18th September 2009
Besides the fact that organic food tastes better and it reduces the amount of cancer-causing chemicals that enter your body, there are plenty of other very good reasons why you should buy organic food. Here are just a few: Organic Meat Comes From Heal... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Head-to-Toe Health and More with Selenium

18th September 2009
Like vitamins, minerals perform specific functions within the body. Some minerals are so vital to our health that if they are not present in our bodies in sufficient amounts, we may become ill or develop a serious health condition. While most minerals are... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Appendicitis-Information

17th September 2009
When the appendix is not removed on time due to appendicitis, the patient could even die. The appendix looks like a close ended and narrow tube which is of several inches by length that attaches itself to the first part of the colon called the cecum, like... Read >
Author: michellmarriner954

Aids-Information

17th September 2009
Most of us know of this dangerous disease called ‘Aids’. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is what this disease stands for. -Acquired refers to how a person can get infected by this disease. -Immune deficiency refers to how weak a person gets ... Read >
Author: michellmarriner954

Toothpaste Leading Brands No Match For Bad Breath

16th September 2009
Not even the very best toothpaste leading brands are any match for bad breath for one very simple reason: Because most actually make the problem worse! Unfortunately, many of the most popular and best-selling toothpaste products on the market today ar... Read >
Author: jeyanth

The Basics to Breastfeeding Your Baby

15th September 2009
Throughout the 9 months of your pregnancy, nature ensures that your body will be prepared to breast feed your baby. Breastfeeding will give your baby the best source of nutrients, and result in a good healthy start for your baby. Breastfeeding and ... Read >
Author: Reeva

Getting Pregnant After Miscarriage:Discover How To Safeguard Your Next Pregnancy

15th September 2009
The thought of getting pregnant after a miscarriage can leave you feeling frightened and scared for the simple fact that you are not sure if it would not repeat itself. Unfortunately, it is a sad reality of life but miscarriages occur at a surprising ... Read >
Author: famouswriter

Adverse Impacts of Passive Smoking on Health

06th September 2009
Passive smoking has a hazardous impact on health. It is the process in which a non-smoker inhales the smoke of the tobacco that is exhaled by the smokers. Many times it has been noted that effect of this type of smoking is very hazardous. Passive smoki... Read >
Author: Nealoren

Adverse Impacts of Passive Smoking on Health

06th September 2009
Passive smoking has a hazardous impact on health. It is the process in which a non-smoker inhales the smoke of the tobacco that is exhaled by the smokers. Many times it has been noted that effect of this type of smoking is very hazardous. Passive smoking ... Read >
Author: sylvester

Is Itching a Risk Factor for Cancer?

30th August 2009
There are many reasons for itching. Something is irritating your skin. It could be something you came in contact with or some waste product or toxin trying to work its way out of your body. There could be an infection in the skin. Many people itch whe... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

How To Cure Psoriasis In Days

29th August 2009
Psoriasis is a disease which shows up as dry red inflamed scaly patches on the skin. Psoriasis flare-ups not only get aggravating they also make people suffering from the condition very much conscious about their own appearance that they become reluctant ... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers

peptides are used for creating antibodies that fight diseases

28th August 2009
Peptides or rather protein peptides have been in the news in recent times for various reasons. Protein peptides play an important role in scientific research involved in the field of molecular biology. These peptides are used for creating antibodies that ... Read >
Author: Alina

Our Pets Deserve The Best We Can Offer Them.

26th August 2009
I have a five year old Min. Pin. and he’s been going to a holistic vet for four of those years. We also have two other dogs who have visited a holistic vet for most of their lives. Mind you the vet was a conventional vet first and does practice conve... Read >
Author: Kari

Can Breast Feeding Cause Colic?

25th August 2009
When a newborn baby comes out of the womb, doctors encourage mothers to breastfeed the infant. This is because the milk that comes out has nutrients in the right concentrations. It also has antibodies, which becomes the first line of defense against harmf... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

peptides are used for creating antibodies that fight diseases

24th August 2009
Peptides or rather protein peptides have been in the news in recent times for various reasons. Protein peptides play an important role in scientific research involved in the field of molecular biology. These peptides are used for creating antibodies that ... Read >
Author: Alina

Mind Blowing Ways to Cure Tonsil Stones

24th August 2009
Tonsil stones are annoying and a nuisance because they give the feeling of something getting stuck in the throat leading to difficulty in swallowing. Are you a victim of this dreadful ailment? I have seen that many people suffering from this disease does ... Read >
Author: Ashish

Benefits of Proper Hand Washing

20th August 2009
Did you know that handwashing, when done correctly, is one of the best ways to prevent infections (like the flu or common cold) and lower your risk of COPD exacerbation? Most people have no problem grasping this simple "task at hand," but many are unaware... Read >
Author: steven marks

Why is Oregano Oil superior to antibiotics?

18th August 2009
There are no doubts that oregano oil is a powerful herb with antiseptic properties. This Mediterranean herb is popular for its healing properties. Several people have inculcated the habit of consuming oregano in everyday life. They drink it directly or ad... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Blood Type and Pregnancy Diet – It’s About Fitting Together

17th August 2009
Picture a box filled with puzzle pieces. As you empty the contents onto the floor, you have a certain goal in mind – to find the puzzle pieces that would fit together in order to produce something that is beautiful and whole. Each piece is different fro... Read >
Author: Brent

Looking Inside Our Backs

15th August 2009
Inside the skeletal muscles rests some powerful elements, which include ligaments and tendons. The ligaments alone are muscular bands of stringy-like threads that produce collagen threads of muscle fiber. The fibers and threads of ligaments connect to the... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Back Pain from Joint and Connective Tissue Problems

15th August 2009
the joints connect with tissues that work with the muscles and bones. The joints connect with tissues to conjunction bones and enforce these two bones to move. In short, joints are articulates that rest between "two bone" planes and provides us stability,... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

How a Food Allergy Test Can Improve Your Health

11th August 2009
How a Food Allergy Test Can Improve Your Health What is a food allergy? An allergy is an abnormal reaction by the body to a substance that is not generally harmful; a food allergy occurs when the immune system identifies a particular food item as a... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies

How To Build Up Your Immune System

10th August 2009
Manage your health well by first being able to build up your immune system. This is a crucial step to achieving a good health. A good immune system would mean that we have a healthy body. When someone like your co-worker catches a cold, when your immune s... Read >
Author: Laura Lin

What Types Of Vaccines Are There?

05th August 2009
Every year, thousands of Australians receive various kinds of vaccines - yet a huge number of them don't even know what those vaccines do or how they prevent various illnesses. By learning about the four basic types of vaccines, you can gain a clearer und... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

Are Allergies and Asthma Related?

02nd August 2009
When we hear of allergy and asthma studies, we often find them lumpted together. Is there really a connection between allergies and asthma? To get to the answer to this, we must first learn what allergies and asthma actually are. Allergies are im... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Risks Of Getting Pregnant With Genital Herpes And How To Prevent It

01st August 2009
For most folks that suffer through frequent herpes outbreaks, the disease is, at most, inconvenient. It hinders your sexual liberty and if an outbreak occurs in a place that isn't covered by daily clothing, it can be embarrassing attempting to come up wi... Read >
Author: Nathan Knox

Vaccines Don’t Protect You — They Just Accelerate Your Own Immunity

31st July 2009
A lot of people have the erroneous idea that vaccines protect them from diseases. With the world on the verge of a bird flu pandemic, this is a dangerous oversimplification. Vaccinations for both ordinary flu and bird flu are promoted as a sort of “p... Read >
Author: Luzia

Importance of Hand Sanitizer in our Everyday Life

31st July 2009
One of the greatest advances in the history of Medicine was the discovery of microorganisms and their connection to disease. Less than 150 years ago, surgeons were performing surgery without even washing their hands. The death rate from infection was very... Read >
Author: hamidreside

Allergies - Food Allergies

29th July 2009
In this article we're going to focus on one of the most annoying types of allergies, especially to people who love to eat. You go out to the local pizza parlor, order two slices with extra cheese, sit down at the booth with your pizza in one hand... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Allergies - Allergy Shots

29th July 2009
In this article we're going to discuss a common form of battling allergies with the use of allergy shots and how allergy shots work to build up a person's immunity to outside allergens. A growing number of people who suffer from allergies and not f... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Looking At The Causes Of Psoriasis

27th July 2009
Psoriasis is a protracted skin disorder that inflicts 1% to 3 p.c. of the Earth's population. It involves regular flare-ups of well defined red patches with a silvery, flaky covering on the surface of the extensors and scalp. There are a few kinds of ps... Read >
Author: Joe M Bedard

Breastfeeding Benefits

26th July 2009
The Benefits of Breastfeeding During breastfeeding nutrients and antibodies pass to the baby while it helps to strengthen the maternal bond. Most people agree that, under normal circumstances, breastfeeding is best for your baby. It provides the perfec... Read >
Author: vizardvenx

The Immune System In Relation With Auto Immune Diseases

23rd July 2009
The vast majority of auto immune diseases occurs in women which still a mystery in the world of scientists. The modern immune research discovered a connection among several chronic diseases. Although lupus, multiple sclerosis auto immune and other condi... Read >
Author: louisebduguay

Pissed Off Dad Reveals Truth About Energy Drinks, Pasteurization, and Yoli Blast Cap

19th July 2009
If you are a parent who cares about the well being of your children then you MUST pay attention to my rant! There will be good news at the end but the information I'm about to share with you will probably make you as angry as I am righ... Read >
Author: Ken Hightower

Healing Techniques Of The Mind

15th July 2009
There are two kinds of healings, one is physical and one is mental, and one guesses to which one is the more powerful one. Physical healing is really simple. It is the defence mechanism of the body to prevent the further spread of infection and disease. T... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Signs, Symptoms and Preventative medicine for Dog Heartworms

11th July 2009
Dogs ought to be on heartworm prevention wherever mosquitoes are display. A variety of useful types of heartworm prevention are available for your dog. Dogs must be tested each year for heartworms no matter what if they have been given heartworm preventat... Read >
Author: Mathew D.

Can You Lose Weight More Easily By Drinking Milk?

10th July 2009
Do you think that milk is healthy? If you answered yes, then you need to read this article from start to finish. A lot of people believe this is true which is not surprising because all of the advertisements that you see on TV are from the dairy farmers. ... Read >
Author: barilj

Mesothelioma Chemotherapy - 5 Commonly Asked Mesothelioma Chemotherapy Questions

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma patients usually have some questions that they want answers for when they want to commence on Chemotherapy. These include: 1. What is chemotherapy for mesothelioma? Chemotherapy involves one or more anti-cancer drugs taken either orally i... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Beachcomber Hot Tubs- An Ideal way to relax and unwind

07th July 2009
While looking to compete on a world stage at Beachcomber, we have always believed the three tenets of innovation, design and engineering are always important no matter what. In this endeavour, we have created Beachcomber hot tubs by utilising cutting-edge... Read >
Author: Bob Adams

How To Deal With Allergic Reaction

02nd July 2009
One of the many diseases in the globe that can make one’s life intolerable is allergic reactions. There are many human beings like you all over the globe grappling with this problem and are desperate for a solution. This article will take a look at... Read >
Author: Ras Reed

Some Treatment for Allergies

01st July 2009
The word allergy springs from the Greek words "allos," meaning different or modified and "ergos," meaning work or action. Allergy roughly alludes to an "altered reaction." An allergy alludes to an exaggerated reaction by our immune mechanism responding to... Read >
Author: troy saunders

The Problem Of Urticaria In Dogs

30th June 2009
Urticaria or Hives is hypersensitivity or an allergic reaction to certain drugs or chemicals or something that the dog may have eaten.It has been known in some cases, even sunlight can lead to urticaria in a dog. While urticaria is not life-threatening, i... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Information On Vaccinations In Dogs

29th June 2009
Vaccination prevents a dog from catching diseases that can be life threatening. When healthy dog’s immune system is exposed to smaller part of virus by means of an injection, the immune system starts producing antibodies in response to the virus and hel... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Medela Freestyle Pump – Now Finally The Baby Can Keep Getting The Milk, Even If The Mom Has To Sta

28th June 2009
Breastfeeding allows the mother to provide the baby with all the needs for growth and development. Moreover, breast milk not only has all the nutrients that the baby needs in an easily digestible form, but also contains antibodies to protect the baby ... Read >
Author: Christian Park

Tips For Getting Started With Breastfeeding

28th June 2009
It cannot be emphasized enough that breast milk is the best source of nutrition you can give to your baby. A complete food source specially formulated for your baby, breast milk contains all the nutrients (there is at least 400), hormones and antibodies ... Read >
Author: figur8

In Dire Need of Swine Flu Vaccine

22nd June 2009
According to the World Health Organization, efforts for developing a swine flu vaccine has been ongoing since the first human case of the virus has been confirmed. Estimates place the initial doses of the vaccine will be administered in 5 to 6 months time... Read >
Author: Caksut

Breastfeeding for Beginners

12th June 2009
Breastfeeding is one of the most beautiful and most natural things you, as a women, can do, yet no one really tells you of the struggles ahead. It is a roller coaster ride of emotions and while many are glorious, it really helps to talk about the issues o... Read >
Author: Lisa Ebbing

Using (Nitric Oxide) L-Arginine and L-Citrulline to boost your body's defenses

11th June 2009
It seems like these days more than ever, people will do almost anything to avoid getting sick. When you do not feel your best it is hard to go about your normal routine, and for most of us a normal routine is a very busy routine. So what if there was so... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn

Importance of Mesothelioma Chemotherapy

11th June 2009
Chemotherapy for mesothelioma is important for the mesothelioma patients. Generally mesothelioma patients have some questions about chemotherapy treatment. These include Chemotherapy for mesothelioma Generally, chemotherapy involves with one or more ... Read >
Author: Jeff Milton

Why Puppy Need A Series Of Vaccinations ?

11th June 2009
All newborn puppies receive immunization against diseases from colostrum contained in their mother's milk while nursing, assuming the bitch was properly vaccinated shortly before the breeding took place. During the first 24 hours of their lives, maternal ... Read >
Author: Chewie

Causes And Symptoms Of Plantar Warts

01st June 2009
Plantar warts are just one of the several contrasting kinds of skin conditions that is stimulated by the human papilloma virus. It is a growth - that is counted to be non cancerous - that can grow on the sole, heel, or the ball of someone’s foot. Indivi... Read >
Author: nlwest21

What You Must Know About a Home Pregnancy Test

01st June 2009
The moment you are convinced you are pregnant, your first thought is taking a home pregnancy test. Convenient, quick, simple to use and easily available, it seems like the ideal thing to do. Here is what you must know about home pregnancy tests before you... Read >
Author: Davis Marco

The Most Common of the Food Allergy Symptoms and Their Causes

29th May 2009
Food allergy crops up when the immune system incorrectly strikes a food protein. This leads to the improper digestion of the offending food, which in turn triggers abrupt discharge of certain chemicals, leading to an allergic reaction. The symptoms of the... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden

6 Good Reasons to Breastfeed Your Baby

29th May 2009
Breastfeeding your new baby is a choice and all mother's have to decide one way or the other. It is a way to be sure your new baby best the best start in life that he or she can get. As you know, there are many factors that may go into breastfeeding. Th... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Enjoy a fine health with many profits of vitamins

19th May 2009
Vitamins are one of the chief sources related with a glut of advantages. Fundamentally, there are thirteen vitamins, which have their own peculiarities and profits. On an average, it is probable that any one vitamin can have hundreds of assistances associ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

What You Must Know About a Home Pregnancy Test

18th May 2009
The moment you are convinced you are pregnant, your first thought is taking a home pregnancy test. Convenient, quick, simple to use and easily available, it seems like the ideal thing to do. Here is what you must know about home pregnancy tests before you... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden

Coping with Thyroid Disorders During Pregnancy

15th May 2009
Pregnancy can sometimes be seen as a two-faced affair. On one side, it represents the blissful aspirations of a woman to finally give birth to a child, and on the other side, there lurks the dangers associated with the process that could undermine the hea... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Coping with Thyroid Disorders During Pregnancy

15th May 2009
Pregnancy can sometimes be seen as a two-faced affair. On one side, it represents the blissful aspirations of a woman to finally give birth to a child, and on the other side, there lurks the dangers associated with the process that could undermine the hea... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

The New Swine Flu – Why Are Younger Adults Dying?

08th May 2009
Up to this point most deaths from the new swine flu have occurred in Mexico, striking indiscriminately at young and old.  What alarms health officials is the ability of this flu to kill seemingly healthy young adults, which is a prerequisite for a pandem... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

ELISA Kits

06th May 2009
ELISA: The Things That You Need to Know Many are still confused of what really the medical terminology ELISA means and how it is being used in disease detection such as HIV or West Nile Virus. ELISA or Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay is a bi... Read >
Author: robertbanks

Are You Hoping To Stay Healthy With Coconut Oil

01st May 2009
Coconut oil is a kind of food that individuals are looking to find out whether or not it is genuinely healthy for them to consume. This is one kind of food that was not common among individuals until most recently. This is chiefly due to the popularity of... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Breast feeding

16th April 2009
Is breast feeding better than bottle feeding? Breast milk is the best food for your newborn baby. It contains just the right balance of nutrients such as protein, carbohydrates and fat, as well as antibodies that help your baby fight off illness and in... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

Why Not Wheat?

15th April 2009
With all the different diet advice you hear, it can be hard to know just which foods make you feel better and which foods lead to discomfort and illness. We feel safest when we make our choices based on the food pyramid suggested by the FDA and recognised... Read >
Author: TriciaRyan

Information about the problem of sinusitis

09th April 2009
There are many common diseases that show up symptoms such as, cough, fever, nasal blockage, trouble when breathing, thick nasal discharges, and at times they cause bad breath that soon disappears. However, when such signs insist on staying, this might ... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

immnofluorecent

08th April 2009
The immunofluorescent assay (IFA) HIV test is performed in order to examine a tissue sample for the presence of HIV-1 virus. An IFA HIV test consists of a drawing blood or plasma samples from the patient and requesting him or her to undergo laboratory an... Read >
Author: jmkl

Fight Inflammation Disease Like With Natural Vitamins And Herbs

04th April 2009
Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that often affects many of the body’s organs. An autoimmune disease, it occurs when the immune mechanism forms antibodies that attack the body’s own tissues. The majority of experts believe that lupus is cause... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Deal with Genital Warts

02nd April 2009
HPV –human papillomavirus is responsible for the occurrence of warts in the genitals which is a menace that anyone does not want to have. But this virus is very contagious that millions of people are now infected by the virus and they need to deal with ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Clowns May Have Been On To Something

01st April 2009
When you picture clowns do you picture them in a parade, at a carnival or can you see them in a children's ward of a hospital cheering up sick children? Clown pictures have been used in Dr.'s offices, Dentist's offices and hospital walls for years. They a... Read >
Author: suegold

A Dairy Cow's Life

27th March 2009
Let's face it. Ultimately, we view dairy cows as food and beverage for their meat and milk. Dairy cows have become an essential part of our everyday life because of what they provide for us. In a way, we cannot belittle them because we really need them. A... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Immunity Boosters

17th March 2009
To maintain good health, efficient immune system is the key factor. It acts like defending army. It helps to protect from all types of diseases from common cold to cancer, keeps allergies in check as well as slows down the ageing process. The persons with... Read >
Author: shalini

Treating Acne Scars

11th March 2009
Acne affects as much as 80f teenagers and others in their early twenties, while most get out with only a few minor acne scars, some even without any at all; there is also a notable percentage that suffers from acne scars. There are two types of skin ... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe

Protein Supplement Get-Lean Diet - Getting Enough Protein to Keep Your Metabolism Fast All Day?

09th March 2009
Protein is essential at every meal. It helps get your metabolism going; curbs hunger; builds and maintains muscles, organs, hormones, hemoglobin and antibodies; helps keep blood sugar stable; and is used by each and every cell in the body. If you don't ... Read >
Author: Gerry Morton

How Obesity Increases the Risk Of Developing Osteoarthritis?

26th February 2009
When a person is obese or overweight, they have a high risk of several health problems. Obesity and arthritis can be seen as being related. Obesity is a potential risk factor for the onset and deterioration of musculoskeletal conditions of the knee, hip, ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Benefits Of Breast Feeding : Why You Should Breast Feed.

09th February 2009
Once you have given birth, breast feeding is the most important thing you are able to do to protect your infant and help to promote good health. Best of all, breast feeding is absolutely free. Along with saving you money on Human Milk Replacement, bre... Read >
Author: Narisa R.

How Colon Body Cleansing Can Help Your Skin

05th February 2009
The skin makes your first statement to the world. Therefore, healthy skin is not only desirable for your physical well being, but also for your social well being. The modern 21st Century, drenched in consumerism, has a fad for glowing young skin. Unfortun... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman

Why is Lupus a Concern For Women and What Are the Causes and Symptoms

23rd January 2009
Lupus is a common disease found in women, though it does not fail to attack men at times. It is mainly caused due to the development of undesirable antibodies inside the body. Unlike other diseases, the autoimmune system of the body induces lupus in human... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Autoimmune Diseases: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments.

23rd January 2009
The immune system of our body is a collection of cells, tissues and molecules which work together to protect the body against any attack from foreign bodies like bacteria, viruses, fungi etc. Autoimmune disease occurs when the body’s immune system fails... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Teeth eruptions in babies

20th January 2009
Those who are already parents recognize that a baby’s teething period can be such a big challenge. At times it comes as a surprise because one may have heard that there is a specific age that all babies experience teeth eruptions. But after only t... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Vaccinations: Does My Cat Need Them

09th January 2009
In this article we will be talking about the notion that if my cat never goes outside then why do they need the vaccinations? Do they really need these shots? It is very important that take your pet to your vet, he will explain the why to you. Vaccines... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Vaccinations: Does My Cat Need Them

09th January 2009
In this article we will be talking about the notion that if my cat never goes outside then why do they need the vaccinations? Do they really need these shots? It is very important that take your pet to your vet, he will explain the why to you. Vaccines... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Vaccinations: Does My Cat Need Them

09th January 2009
In this article we will be talking about the notion that if my cat never goes outside then why do they need the vaccinations? Do they really need these shots? It is very important that take your pet to your vet, he will explain the why to you. Vaccines... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Normal Herpes Evidences for Female Conditions

08th January 2009
When it comes to female symptoms, herpes outbreaks can sometimes be clearly visible on the outside the vagina or hidden inside the vaginal wall. For help identifying possible symptoms associated with this annoying disease along with basic information abou... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Diet after Pregnancy: Nutritious Food is the Key to Balance Health

07th January 2009
A woman needs a lot of care while she is pregnant especially what she is eating. But once the labor is done and the baby comes out alive, don’t think that the need to look for diet is over now. Rather you need to be more cautious then when the baby was ... Read >
Author: Lisa Stockton

Protect Your Dog From Leptospirosis

07th January 2009
Leptospirosis is a contagious disease that affects animals as well as humans. Caused by a group of organisms called lepterospira interrogans (within such species there are different strains), the disease can lead to chronic liver and kidney disease and ev... Read >
Author: John Samson

Preventions For Variety Of Dogs

07th January 2009
Currently, there are many vaccines available for a large variety of species. Chemically inactivated (killed species) vaccines are available for dogs and whole culture vaccine which causes the dog vaccine reactions. Before, leptospiral vaccines only protec... Read >
Author: John Samson

Liver Cancer Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

07th January 2009
Liver cancer survival rates indicate the chances a cancer patient has of surviving the disease for a specified length of time. The rates are by no means a definite indicator of what will happen to a patient; they can at best predict a patient's chances of... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Food Allergies, Symptoms of Food Allergies and Prevention

06th January 2009
Quite a number of people suffer from allergic reactions. There are countless of possible allergens and they can bring about the onset of symptoms when one develops a reaction. One of the conditions in which many people suffer from is food allergies. With ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Simple guidelines to get gluten free whole grains

05th January 2009
Gluten Free Nutrition is a hot topic and common buzz these days. Unlike the normal nutrition that we follow and also guided by the nutritionist our diet should contain wholegrain and that should be consumed everyday because it is said that it keeps our he... Read >
Author: dick123

The Dallas Dentist Explains How to Revitalize Your Smile in 10 Minutes a Day

05th January 2009
Want to find out how to Revitalize and Desensitize your smile in only 10 minutes a day? Sounds like you need to find out about the Dallas dentistry new Revitalizing trays!! So what are they and how do they work? Well, most of us at some time or anoth... Read >
Author: Dr. Mark Sowell

Simple guidelines to get gluten free whole grains

04th January 2009
Gluten Free Nutrition is a hot topic and common buzz these days. Unlike the normal nutrition that we follow and also guided by the nutritionist our diet should contain wholegrain and that should be consumed everyday because it is said that it keeps our he... Read >
Author: dick123

Quit Smoking Make Easier

29th December 2008
Smoking is a serious trouble for our modern society, very few smokers receive quit smoking help, as they don't see the effects that cigars and cigarettes have on their heath. It is a well-known fact that smokers face increased risks in contacting heart pr... Read >
Author: Sachu

Knowing About Immunizations

15th December 2008
There are lots of medications available these days that can be used to handle certain diseases. However, there are several diseases that can not be cured because of the unavailability of proper medications. But, there are some diseases that can not be cur... Read >
Author: Deepti Man

Steroids and Your Blood

14th December 2008
Any weight trainer who is committed to heavy lifting will produce fantastic results regardless of whether he is using Steroids or not. I want us to focus on the liver which we know as being one of the most vital organs although as you know they all are fo... Read >
Author: Mick Hart

Knowing About Food Allergies

08th December 2008
It is quite fascinating to know that immune system can help you get out of the trouble created by viruses which can not be handled even with antibiotics. It is because of immune system that some people experience more colds than others. There is absol... Read >
Author: Deepti Man

What Causes Warts And How Can You Get Rid Of Them

04th December 2008
Over the ages, there have been many theories as to what causes warts with perhaps the most popular being the theory that they come from toads! While toads are a little warty in appearance, rest assured that you cannot get warts by handling them. You can g... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins

Pointers on Becoming Familiar with What Causes Food Allergic Reactions

02nd December 2008
It's hard to pinpoint exactly what causes allergies, especially if you have a delayed allergic response. Typically people who have an immediate reaction can pinpoint their allergy down to one or two foods. However, those who experience delayed allergi... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Homemade Carp Boilie Bait Secrets Of Exploiting Fish Senses And Ingredients!

01st December 2008
If you think that your catches are what they should be, then think again because there are more potent secrets to multiplying your catches especially when it comes to inducing carp feeding by manipulating unique bait substances with special methods exploi... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Owner's Guide to Distemper in Cats

01st December 2008
Distemper in cats is a very serious disease that can easily be fatal. It is caused by a highly contagious virus. The virus can be transmitted through contact with other cats and humans. Your cat can also be infected with this virus from litter boxes, b... Read >
Author: D Swain

In Search of Putative FOXP3+ Cell Surface Markers

01st December 2008
Despite intense interest and scrutiny focused on FOXP3 as a key protein & master transcription factor, isolating and enriching for viable FOXP3 positive cells remains a challenge. Although cell separation/staining via CD4+CD25+ selection is commonly use... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones

In Search of Putative FOXP3+ Cell Surface Markers

01st December 2008
Despite intense interest and scrutiny focused on FOXP3 as a key protein & master transcription factor, isolating and enriching for viable FOXP3 positive cells remains a challenge. Although cell separation/staining via CD4+CD25+ selection is commonly use... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones

The job is pending without breast milk for your baby!

01st December 2008
After whatever period of maddening pain and perplexing transformation a woman’s body is put through, courtesy of baby’s delivery, breast feeding may be the last thing in any mother’s mind. However, the job is still pending without the breas... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Three Forms of Canine Arthritis

26th November 2008
Canine arthritis is a condition in which there is inflammation in a joint. This inflammation can damage cartilage, fluid, or surrounding bones. There are three types of canine arthritis. They include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid, and septic. Let's take a lo... Read >
Author: D Swain

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus - Everything You Need to Know

26th November 2008
As its name suggests, the feline immunodeficiency virus attacks your cat's immune system. It eventually disables the immune system's ability to battle cancers and infections. The feline immunodeficiency virus is usually targets roaming cats. It can also a... Read >
Author: D Swain

A Glance at Breast Feeding

18th November 2008
So, you want to regain your figure after delivery your baby? Well, it is one of many benefits of breastfeeding. But before we go deeper into breastfeeding stuffs, let’s find out what it is. Breastfeeding is giving human breast milk to infants to meet th... Read >
Author: Rika Subana

Cold Sores Remedies

29th October 2008
There may not be a cure for cold sores yet, but there are remedies that can help you relieve the pain and heal this embarrassing infection. Our bodies require some amino acids which is used to make protein that in turn produces the infection fighting anti... Read >
Author: Mercy

Cost Saving Ways on Baby’s Formula

10th October 2008
There's a lot of ways to save on infant formula, and saving doesn’t necessarily mean that you are also saving on nutrition. One thing that we parents want for our babies is the best nutrition and best of health. All pediatrics experts would agre... Read >
Author: mitch

Butt Buster exercise and basic training programs and downloadable format

07th October 2008
The Butt Buster is easy to use and readily available in many locations. It can be used by multiple people simultaneously, which makes it easier to appreciate butt humor. It is necessary to train your butt according to your body type. If you are keen to re... Read >
Author: jeya

Support The Immune System With Natural Supplements

06th October 2008
The immune system is the ultimate bodyguard that can prevent illnesses before it even takes hold in the body when it is properly taken care of. Immune impairment has become a major concern within recent decades among health professionals. The strength o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Which Is Better Hyper-immune Egg Or Colostrum For The Immune System

06th October 2008
When a hen lays her eggs she is virtually an antibody-producing factory, as she passively transfers her antibodies and immunoregulatory factors into the egg in order to protect her offspring. These eggs are made up of a concentrated source of antibodies ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Multiple Sclerosis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

06th October 2008
One is a benign disorder, the other a chronic and potentially debilitating disease. The former involves the digestive system, while the latter affects the brain and spinal cord. As different as they may appear to be, irritable bowel syndrome and multi... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury

Visit vitaminpros to avail quality products that improve immune system naturally:

06th October 2008
It is a fact that immune system of our body protects our body from inside. It fights various germs and diseases which enters our body. This not only protects our body from various diseases but it also helps in proper functioning of the body. As we all k... Read >
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10 Tips For Avoiding Peanut Allergy Reactions

02nd October 2008
It has been estimated that up to 1 percent of the population of the United States or as many as 3 million people suffer from peanut allergies. More people in America suffer from peanut allergy than any other food allergy and for some of them exposure to... Read >
Author: Don Levy

Vitiligo

29th September 2008
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that supports loss of coloring, resulting in uneven pale patches of skin. Research states that it is a detailed type of leukoderma manifested characteristically by dipegmentation of epidermis. Clinically, it is disting... Read >
Author: Maria

Amazing Super Foods That Strengthen Your Immune System

29th September 2008
Our bodies are made to defend against all sickness and disease from the common cold to cancer. We can strengthen and make our immune systems more powerful by eating immune building foods. The immune system is filled with protective cells called white ... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp

Breast Milk Storage Bottle Can Help Store The Mother's Milk Safely

16th September 2008
Breast feeding is one of the most important activities as far as an infant is concerned. This is so because the breast milk has a lot of proteins and antibodies that are very crucial for the infant. The milk helps him develop an immunity of his own. Th... Read >
Author: Popsrisuk

Guillain-Barre syndrome

09th September 2008
Guillain-Barré syndrome is a uncommon health situation that affects the nerves outside a person's brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nerves convey sensory information (e.g., pain, temperature) from the body to the brain and motor (i.e., movement) sign... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Vitiligo - Vitiligo Treatment

08th September 2008
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that supports loss of coloring, resulting in uneven pale patches of skin. Research states that it is a detailed type of leukoderma manifested characteristically by dipegmentation of epidermis. Clinically, it is disting... Read >
Author: Maria

A Look At The Relationship Between Breastfeeding and Colic

08th September 2008
When a newborn baby comes out of the womb, doctors encourage mothers to breastfeed the infant. This is because the milk that comes out has nutrients in the right concentrations. It also has antibodies, which becomes the first line of defense against harmf... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

The Benefits Why You Should Breast Feed

08th September 2008
Once you've given birth, breast feeding is the single most important thing you can do to protect your baby and help to promote good health. Best of all, breast feeding is free. Along with saving you money on HMR (Human Milk Replacement), breast feedin... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Things Involved With Treating Kidney Stones

05th September 2008
If you are looking for treatments for your kidney gravel then it is vital to know that severity of your provision will depend on the sort and range of a kidney seed. Most of the kidney pebbles are treated lacking surgery sometimes drinking heaps of water ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

Feet Care For Diabetic

02nd September 2008
Care for the feet is often overlooked by most people outside the cup toes from time to time. Out of sight is out of mind with regard to most people and their feet. This attitude is often performed by people who are diabetes, especially type 2 diabetes. Ho... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Mattress Protectors: Summer Allergy Reducing Tips

01st September 2008
Summer is probably the first season that comes to mind when one thinks of allergies, and for good reason. Combined with the heat, summer allergens such as dust, pollen, and pet dander can cause some of the worst allergic reactions in sufferers and make wh... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Food Allergies And Your Kids

25th August 2008
Food allergies are a common problem in kids. Nearly two million children have food allergies in the United States. Some food allergies are life threatening, even if the food is taken in very little quantity. Peanut tops the list of notorious foods which c... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Skin Discoloration

20th August 2008
People who have experienced skin discoloration can tell you that this condition can be pretty bad. A common cause of skin discoloration is Vitiligo. In this condition, patches of the skin can lose its pigmentation, leaving you with patches of while or pal... Read >
Author: bob

Allergies Type 3

14th August 2008
Allergies Type 3 is also called immune complex allergy. It is when allergens invade the immune system and can cause injury to cells throughout the body. Antibodies form in the blood and are typically deposited in the tissues of the skin, kidney and join... Read >
Author: David Cowley

Fight Allergies with Vitamins

14th August 2008
Allergies are abnormal reactions to normally harmless substances. The allergens can be inhaled, swallowed or come into contact with the skin. Allergens that most frequently cause problems are: pollen, mold, dust, foods, animal dander, insect bites, in... Read >
Author: David Cowley

Laughter Is One Of The Best Medicine For Stress

13th August 2008
Laughter has been known to be very helpful to our bodies and this is very much so. It has been found that two hours of painless sleep is added to patients of ankylosing spondylitis who are exposed to ten minutes of comedy. These are very interesting stati... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Don't Eat Me! - 5 Foods That Cause Acne

29th July 2008
One of the easiest and most effective ways to get rid of acne is to avoid getting it in the first place. While that might sound ridiculous if you already have a terrible acne problem, if you avoid these next 5 foods, it's a lot easier than you think! ... Read >
Author: Michael Jans

Information On Leaky Gut Syndrome

29th July 2008
Leaky gut syndrome in conjunction with autism is still being researched; a number of studies and research are under way to better understand how the syndrome starts, why it can be prevalent in autistic children, and how to treat it. Simply, leaky guy synd... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

In Search of Putative FOXP3+ Cell Surface Markers

24th July 2008
Despite intense interest and scrutiny focused on FOXP3 as a key protein & master transcription factor, isolating and enriching for viable FOXP3 positive cells remains a challenge. Although cell separation/staining via CD4+CD25+ selection is commonly use... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones

What Causes Cold Sores - Know The Cold Sore Triggers

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

A Look At The Cause Of Food Allergy

21st July 2008
An allergy takes place when the immune system suddenly has an abnormal response to a certain material that is usually not detrimental to most individuals except those who have allergies. When an allergy is triggered by a substance or allergen, a person's ... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Complete Information on Farmer's Lung

18th July 2008
Farmer's lung is the most common type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Farmer's Lung is a disease caused by breathing in spores from mouldy hay. It affects people who work with hay a lot. Farmer's lung is an hypersensitivity pneumonitis induced by the inh... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Raw Milk Benefits - What Are the Health Benefits of Raw Milk?

14th July 2008
First, what is raw milk, anyway? It is very basically milk straight from the cow or goat, not pasteurized, not homogenized. The milk you buy in the grocery store has been heated (pasteurized) and sometimes heated even further (ultra pasteurized) to kill b... Read >
Author: T Bryan

Ways To Manage Your Child's Food Allergies

10th July 2008
Allergy is one of the most common diseases existing in society today. There are millions of people suffering from allergies and about 6 percent of the population suffering from allergy is children and infants. You have to consider that this kind of diseas... Read >
Author: Joey Singer

Vitiligo – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

02nd July 2008
Vitiligo or leukoderma is a chronic skin condition that causes loss of pigment, resulting in irregular pale patches of skin. The disease has been around for thousands of years. Vitiligo occurs in 1-2% of the population. It affects both races and all ages.... Read >
Author: peterhutch

These Is What Early Teething Entails

27th June 2008
Every baby is unique and so are the various moments in his or her life; trying to identify whether the child is developing according to a predetermined time line is not always going to be successful, as the average figures are just a pattern. Thus, unlike... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Acne Treatment Reviews - Keeping the Acne Away

26th June 2008
Everybody encounters acne at some point in his or her life. Who hasn't woken up on school picture day to find a giant pimple on the tip of the nose? Who hasn't had a pimple erupt on the chin right before your first date with that special someone? Who d... Read >
Author: Jason Popper

Keep Lupus Under Control

25th June 2008
In Treatment, Categorization of Lupus is Helpful The disease known as Lupus is chronic and potentially fatal. It is a disease of the immune system wherein the body creates antibodies that attack its own tissues rather than protect the body from bacteri... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Cold Sore Remedies - Traditional Remedies for Cold Sore Blisters

25th June 2008
Having a cold sore can be a very painful thing indeed. A tiny, painful, fluid-filled blister that has decided to settle on your gums, lips or even the top of your mouth is not something that could ever be described as fun. But even though they are calle... Read >
Author: Sean Lee

Food Allergies: Symptoms and Treatment

23rd June 2008
What are food allergies? Food allergies are a common problem for children but also for adults. These allergies are caused by the immune system which mistakes certain food or food groups for a threat to the body. The immune system then creates... Read >
Author: thinkfast

Practical Measures to Prevent and Treat Allergy

20th June 2008
By allergy the immune system react against a substance that it is not supposed to react against, and the reaction is often exaggerated. Objects containing substances that commonly cause allergy are domestic dust, animal hair, household chemicals, chlorine... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Golden Ways to Get Rid of Allergies

12th June 2008
Allergies are abnormal immune system reactions to things that are typically harmless to most people. When you're allergic to something, your immune system mistakenly believes that this substance is harmful to your body. (Substances that cause allergic rea... Read >
Author: James Sameul

Getting The Most Out Of Vibrational Energy

06th June 2008
Getting The Most Out Of Vibrational Energy We all know that energy is vital for helping us get through each day but as we get older, we tend to lose this much-needed energy. In fact, several studies that have been done indicate that we lose about 10 p... Read >
Author: Remy

Getting The Most Out Of Vibrational Energy

06th June 2008
Getting The Most Out Of Vibrational Energy We all know that energy is vital for helping us get through each day but as we get older, we tend to lose this much-needed energy. In fact, several studies that have been done indicate that we lose about 10 p... Read >
Author: Remy

Healthy Immunity And The Role Of Transfer Factor

06th June 2008
Colostrum is known to create transfer factor in the body which in return helps build up the body’s immunity to remember certain illnesses. Transfer factor is a theory that immunity information in the body can be transferred from cell to cell. A ce... Read >
Author: Lori

Complete Information on Encephalitis lethargica with Treatment and Prevention

03rd June 2008
Encephalitis lethargica is an atypical form of encephalitis. The exect cause of encephalitis lethargica is not known for certain. Encephalitis lethargica might be an autoimmune disease, where the body's immune system is triggered by a throat infection (pe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Genital Herpes- How To Reduce The Risk

20th May 2008
Genital herpes is a non-curable disease and it is desirable what we try to reduce the risk of contacting it. As we know it is mostly spread by skin-to-skin contact mainly during sexual act. To minimize your exposure to HSV follow the following- 1. Avo... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Going For Right and Effective Nutritional Supplements

11th May 2008
With the fast pacing of life and dependence on fast food and intake of on-the-go meals, the personal health of the people are degrading continuously. So the major problem is the chronic illness which is affecting most of the people today. We have many med... Read >
Author: Alien

Get Information about Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

08th May 2008
Anemia is a blood disorder characterized by deficient red blood cells (RBCs) . Anemia can be caused by congenital disorders; blood loss; nutrient deficiencies; inadequate RBC production; and increased destruction or lysis of RBCs. In lysis or hemolysis, t... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Your Multiple Sclerosis Questions Answered

08th May 2008
There are more than one million people in the world today that are affected by Multiple Sclerosis. Each day more people discover that they have this disease and need to know more about what their future looks like and how they can lead an active lifestyle... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Coeliac disease- Information on Coeliac disease

08th May 2008
Coeliac disease, also known as celiac disease, is a common bowel condition that is caused by intolerance to a protein called gluten. Gluten is found in wheat, rye, and barley, which are often used to make foods such as bread, pasta, and biscuits. Some sym... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Glandular Fever – Symptoms of Glandular Fever

06th May 2008
Glandular fever (or kissing disease) is the common term used to describe an acute viral infection called infectious mononucleosis. The virus that causes glandular fever is known as Epstein-Barr virus. Glandular fever mainly affects young adults. A chronic... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Tonsillitis – Symptoms and Causes of Tonsillitis

06th May 2008
The tonsils are fleshy clusters of tissue that lie in bands on both sides of the back of the throat, above and behind the tongue. The tonsils' major function is to catch incoming germs before the germs cause infections in the throat, mouth, or sinuses. To... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Autoimmune Diseases – Information on Autoimmune Diseases

06th May 2008
Most autoimmune diseases occur in women, and most often during their childbearing years. Some of these diseases also affect African American, American Indian, and Latina women more than white women. These diseases tend to run in families, so your genes, a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Chamomile - A Natural Anti-Inflammatory

01st May 2008
Chamomile a plant which belongs to the family of sunflowers has natural anti-inflammatory properties. It contains antioxidants from flavonoids, such as quercetin and luteolin, and chamazulene(an essential oil). A background on inflammation: The onse... Read >
Author: jezzbb

All You Need To Know About Allergy Shots

01st May 2008
When medications fail to adequately control allergy symptoms and avoidance of the trigger is not easy or possible, an allergist may recommend immunotherapy or "allergy shots". This treatment consists of a series of injections containing small amounts of t... Read >
Author: Cindy

Complete Information on Autoimmune hemolytic anemia with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is a serious, life threatening disease. About half of the time, the cause of autoimmune hemolytic anemia cannot be determined. There are two main types of autoimmune hemolytic anemia: warm antibody hemolytic anemia and cold ant... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Addison's disease with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Addison's disease is a uncommon disorder in which the adrenal gland produces insufficient amounts of steroid hormones. Addison's disease is also called chronic adrenal insufficiency, hypocortisolism or hypocorticism. The disease is characterized by weight... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Singing to Baby - even if you can't sing!

25th April 2008
"Everyone says it, that singing to my baby is a good thing to do, but I sound so bad!" "I heard that music helps my child.... Is this True?" "What sort of music should I sing to my baby?" Increasingly it is thought that singing to a child, right ... Read >
Author: Kevin Tuck

This Is What Kidney Stones Treatment Entails

17th April 2008
If you are looking for treatments for your kidney stones then it is necessary to know that severity of your condition will depend on the type and size of a kidney stone. Most of the kidney stones are treated without surgery sometimes drinking lots of wate... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Cancer Research – What Is Being Done?

16th April 2008
The intransigent, self serving, close mindedness of some members of organized medicine is being shattered by sharp truths fired by scientists from all over the country. It is becoming embarrassingly clear to the big "Cancer Research" organizations, tha... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt

Cancer Research – What Is Being Done?

15th April 2008
The intransigent, self serving, close mindedness of some members of organized medicine is being shattered by sharp truths fired by scientists from all over the country. It is becoming embarrassingly clear to the big "Cancer Research" organizations, tha... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt

Put An End To Painful Inflammation With Boswellia

14th April 2008
Inflammation is a painful reaction of your immune system and Boswellia may help to relieve this pain by reducing the inflammation. This is a story of how Boswellia can be used to relieve pain, and is in three parts: the cause of the pain, the components ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Looking For Cold Sore Treatment?

07th April 2008
Looking For Cold Sore Treatment? This excellent content resource will hopefully be of great help to you. If you have ever suffered from cold sore whether it was just once or reoccurring you may have wondered exactly what they are and what causes them. You... Read >
Author: blacksirius

Free Yourself from Celiac by Going Gluten-Free

03rd April 2008
Diagnosing celiac disease has traditionally been hard because some of its symptoms are similar to those of other diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal infections, chronic fatigue syndrome, and depression. However, scientists have made a l... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Natural Treatment for Cold Sores

03rd April 2008
Cold sores are an unpleasant condition caused by the herpes simplex virus. While it remains in the body permanently, most of the time in a dormant state, there are steps we can take to prevent reoccurrence of the lesions. The drug companies have several O... Read >
Author: JoBeth Levina

Pre-Martial blood Typing: How is it important?

02nd April 2008
Pre-Martial blood typing is very important, assuming ofcourse that you are not planning babies before marriage! In that case, you can go on & read it as Pre-conception blood typing. There are more than 20 genetically determined blood group systems know... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Lab-based Blood Typing vs Home-based Kits: A Comparative Analysis

02nd April 2008
Blood typing is a method of determining a person's blood type by serological methods. It is important to know your blood type for various reasons. In case of blood transfusions, organ transplantation, pregnancy etc., knowing one’s blood type is very cru... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Blood Typing: What the heck is it…?

02nd April 2008
Blood typing is a method of determining a person's blood type by serological methods. These blood types depend on whether or not there are certain antigens on the red blood cells & if there are antibodies to these substances. Blood Typing is also known as... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

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

Hemophilia – How To Treat Hemophilia

27th March 2008
Hemophilias are a group of disorders, which are among the most common and serious inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia is actually a collection of several different genetic disorders passed on by heredity. The two most common types are hemophilia A an... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hemophilia – How To Treat Hemophilia

27th March 2008
Hemophilias are a group of disorders, which are among the most common and serious inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia is actually a collection of several different genetic disorders passed on by heredity. The two most common types are hemophilia A ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

This Is How You Can Avoid Infection Of Herpes Cold Sores

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

All You Need To Know About Allergy Shots

25th March 2008
When medications fail to adequately control allergy symptoms and avoidance of the trigger is not easy or possible, an allergist may recommend immunotherapy or "allergy shots". This treatment consists of a series of injections containing small amounts of t... Read >
Author: Cindy

Meditation to Increase Brain Function

25th March 2008
Meditation is a discipline where the mind is focused either on an object or on breathing. It has been described as ‘self regulation of attention, in the service of self-inquiry, in the here and now.” There have been numerous articles in major magaz... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

Jaundice – Symptoms, Types and Natural Remedies

19th March 2008
Jaundice is not a disease but rather a sign that can occur in many different diseases. Jaundice is the yellowish staining of the skin and sclerae (the whites of the eyes) that is caused by high levels in blood of the chemical bilirubin. The color of the... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Dry Eye – Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

14th March 2008
Dry eye produces discomfort and reduces vision when the tear film becomes chronically table or unavailable thereby leading to dryness of the conjunctiva and cornea. Sometimes, a person with a dry eye will have excess tears running down the cheeks, which... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Colon Cleanse Juicing

10th March 2008
Detoxification Diet: Diet Detox Program Vegan Detox Diet Candida 5 rapid tests are also available which are a highly sensitive blood test that determine the presence of candida antibodies in the blood. Our bodies are completely complex organisms in a... Read >
Author: Lori

Bodybuilding Supplements and Amino Acid

07th March 2008
Athletes who are engaged in weight training or in the sports, which are requires the building of muscle mass uses these bodybuilding supplements. These on usual manner are used by athletes. Sometimes, supplements helps in meliorating the performance in sp... Read >
Author: Alien

Use of Protein-Diabetes Treatment

04th March 2008
A person needs protein for normal growth and development and maintenance of body protein stores. Proteins are made up of amino acids that are used for building and rebuilding the body. Proteins also act as enzymes, hormones, and antibodies. Proteins not n... Read >
Author: David Jones

Conventional Medical Treatment for Cold Sores

06th February 2008
Description Also called fever blisters, cold sores typically form around the lips, though they sometimes appear in the mouth or on the cheeks, nose, or fingers. The sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can be transmitted through kissing,... Read >
Author: Alien

Diabetic Foot Care

04th February 2008
Caring for the feet is often overlooked by most people apart from cutting toenails from time to time. Out of sight is out of mind with regards to most people and their feet. This attitude is often carried on by people that get diabetes, especially type 2 ... Read >
Author: Ade

Cat Scratch Disease - Am I Immune?

01st February 2008
Symptoms of Cat Scratch Disease Cat scratch disease is a malady spread by cats, but that affects only humans; it's also called cat scratch fever. Cat scratch disease symptoms are most often diagnosed in the colder winter and fall months of the year for... Read >
Author: ron king

Cat Scratch Disease - A Contagious Affliction

01st February 2008
How To Treat Cat Scratch Disease Cat scratch disease is a malady spread by cats, but that affects only humans; it's also called cat scratch fever. Cat scratch disease symptoms are most usually diagnosed in the colder winter and fall months of the year ... Read >
Author: ron king

Stay still, lupus!

01st February 2008
Categorising lupus helps in lupus treatment Lupus is a chronic and presently fatal disease of the immune system, a type of self-allergy, whereby the patient's immune system creates antibodies which instead of protecting the body from bacteria and virus... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Common Vaccine Threatens Children

31st January 2008
You can’t read a newspaper without learning about the vaccine controversy. On one hand, “the benefits outweigh the risks.” On the other, “a single jab stole the life from little Johnny in a matter of two days.” What’s going on, “Should I ... Read >
Author: Shane

NF-kB Activation: Elucidating Upstream Events

30th January 2008
The classical pathway for activation of NF-kB, a key transcriptional regulator of the immune system, is controlled by the IKK complex. Activated IKK phosphorylates IkB which is ubiquitinated and rapidly degraded, allowing NF-kB to translocate from the cy... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones

QuikChIP Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Kits

30th January 2008
IMGENEX QuikChIP Certified Antibodies The Basics... The principle of the ChIP assay is simple: selective enrichment of a chromatin fraction containing a specific target. However, the process can be technically challenging. It is with these challenges i... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones

What is a Dermatophyte?

25th January 2008
What is a dermatophyte? The simple answer to this is that a dermatophyte is a skin-loving fungus. Dermatophytes are fungi that are adapted to live in animal tissues that contain keratin—the protein found in skin, hair, nails, hooves, and horn. Keratin i... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Allergies in Adolescents

22nd January 2008
Allergies are reactions by immune system that are abnormal in nature to stuff that are usually harmless to majority of the people. When somebody is allergic to something the immune system of that person gets confused and thinks that the substance is det... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Food Allergies in Kids

22nd January 2008
Food allergies are a common problem in kids. Nearly two million children have food allergies in the United States. Some food allergies are life threatening, even if the food is taken in very little quantity. Peanut tops the list of notorious foods which... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Appendicitis in Kids

22nd January 2008
Many children have their appendix removed even before turning the age of fourteen. And the risk starts to peak as they age. Majority of children who get an abdominal surgery is because of appendicitis. Appendicitis is actually appendix inflammation and ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Benefits Of Breastfeeding – The Approach To Healthy Babies

21st January 2008
Breast milk is the best food for new-born babies packed with all the essential nutrients required for their growth and overall development. No wonder doctors all over the globe vouch for the benefits of breast milk, both for the mothers and for their de... Read >
Author: apurva

Benefits Of Breastfeeding – The Approach To Healthy Babies

20th January 2008
Breast milk is the best food for new-born babies packed with all the essential nutrients required for their growth and overall development. No wonder doctors all over the globe vouch for the benefits of breast milk, both for the mothers and for their dear... Read >
Author: apurva

Causes and treatment for Allergies

17th January 2008
Allergies are common occurrence and we mostly ignore it as a momentary irritation. But allergies can be life threatening. Children are also allergic to substances. There is no cure for allergy, however there are ways to relieve the symptoms or even prev... Read >
Author: tania hackner

Beta Glucans Can Boost the Immune System

14th November 2007
It is a known fact that beta glucans can boost the immune system, and they are under study for their use in treating diseases of the immune system and some cancers. Beta glucans are long chain polysaccharides: special polyglucoses or complex sugars, and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Breast Feeding Quandry

14th November 2007
Today's modern woman is not the same as the woman of the fifties, forties and prior. Today's woman, thanks to the feminist movement and a broadening ideal of what a woman's role is in society, has brought women into the workforce in a big way.Not only th... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

Use Tryptophan To Boost Your Levels Of The Feel-Good Hormone

12th November 2007
Tryptophan is one of the �essential� amino acids; �essential� in this context meaning that it cannot be produced by the body, and must therefore be obtained from dietary sources. The best dietary sources of tryptophan are the animal proteins know... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Antibodies for Biomedical Research

07th November 2007
Antibodies are an unparalleled tool for use in biomedical research because they bind with high affinity and specificity to a variety of molecules - most notably proteins and peptides. They are used in procedures where characterization, quantification, lo... Read >
Author: pacificimmunology

How Phenylalanine May Help You Get Over A Setback In Training

06th November 2007
You�ve probably heard that around two�thirds of your bodyweight is comprised of fluid, principally water. But did you know that half of the remaining third (ie about 17% of your total body mass) is made of protein. And this is not just your muscles,... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

How To Treat Alopecia Hair Loss

21st October 2007
Alopecia is the pathological loss of hair connected with hormonal disorders, physical or emotional overloads, hereditary predisposition, etc.Causes of Alopecia AreataThere are several different hypotheses as to what causes alopecia areata. Genetic factors... Read >
Author: Alien

Why You Probably are Not Allergic to Chocolate, and other Chocolate-Covered Myths

12th October 2007
What most people call an allergy is really an unpleasant digestive complaint; an allergy is when your body actually reacts upon the food and creates such a huge immune reaction that antibodies and other chemicals released to defend against the food actual... Read >
Author: Kathryn Beach

Hair Loss in Men

04th October 2007
Why do men lose their hair? In some cases, baldness which occurs naturally in men is genetically inherent in families. While baldness is considered a natural process, it is nonetheless a problem most men have to grapple with. Hair loss in men can be viewe... Read >
Author: Steve Ashton

The Future Of Biotechnology Jobs In The UK

02nd October 2007
Science and technology have become fused in many ways throughout the United Kingdom. Medical technology has advanced immeasurably, applying electronics and computing to assist in many forms of diagnostic equipment and tests. Pharmaceutical companies facil... Read >
Author: Stephen Trigg

Graves' Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Graves' disease is the only kind of hyperthyroidism that has inflammation of the eyes, swelling of the tissues around the eyes, and bulging of the eyes. Graves-Basedow disease, also known simply as Graves' disease. Graves' disease is the most common form ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Rheumatic Fever and Heart Disease

29th August 2007
Before antibiotic medicines became widely used, rheumatic fever was the largest cause of valve disease. Rheumatic fever is a condition that is a complication of untreated strep throat. Strep throat is caused by a group A streptococcal infection found in t... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Ways to Prevent Anti Ageing Skin

24th August 2007
Our skin is very essential to our health. It helps us in providing protection from surroundings, creating physical knowledge to communicate with the outer world e.g. feeling pleasure or pain signals that are vital to our survival and well being and provid... Read >
Author: Prerna Joneja

Roseola Disease - The Facts

23rd August 2007
Roseola is a viral illness in young children, most commonly affecting those between the ages of 6 months and 2 years. Roseola is probably caused by more than one virus. The most common cause appears to be human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6). It occurs mostly in c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Natural Cure for Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain

23rd August 2007
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is a common rheumatic disease, affecting more than two million people in the United States. RA is a systemic disease, often affecting extra-... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What is the Glyconutrient N-acetyl Neurominic Acid and How Does it Benefit the Body

08th August 2007
The glyconutrient n-acetyl neurominic acid is a monosaccharide compound that is one of what is known as the eight essential sugars. Each of these sugars, that also include saccharides such as glucose, mannose and galactose, is essential for the proper op... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

3 D's of sleeping pills

08th August 2007
After reading this, I hope you can still sleep well. Sleep-inducing medicines, popularly known as sleeping pills, have a reputation of helping people get some peace and quiet at night. Sleep deprivation is such a difficult condition to have since it lit... Read >
Author: kristine

Natural Anti-Aging Skin Care

24th July 2007
Our skin is of vital importance to our health. Our skin is responsible for providing protection from environment, providing us with an emotional sense of boundary, creating sensual awareness to communication with the "outside" world e.g. feeling pleasure ... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com

Genital Herpes With Special Reference To Pregnancy

21st July 2007
Introduction Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by herpes simplex viruses type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). The anxiety for a pregnant woman is that she may transfer the virus to her baby during pregnancy and childbirth with ... Read >
Author: David Viniker

Genital Herpes With Special Reference To Pregnancy

20th July 2007
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by herpes simplex viruses type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). The anxiety for a pregnant woman is that she may transfer the virus to her baby during pregnancy and childbirth with potentially se... Read >
Author: David Viniker

Home Remedy for Fever

12th July 2007
Fever is not a disease. Fever occurs when the body's internal "thermostat" raises the body temperature above its normal level. Normal body temperature varies by person, age, activity, and time of day. The average normal body temperature is 98.6°F (37°C)... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Stop Losing Sleep, Start Living

05th July 2007
Rest and relaxation takes on a whole new meaning when we really begin to udnerstand that sleep is as vital to our well being as the air we breathe and the water we drink. Did you ever stop to think that sleep is something far beyond a time where we dream... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

Should I Vaccinate My Dogs

01st July 2007
It is really important to vaccinate your dog regularly and this is a very important part of a total dog health program. Knowing what kind of things to vaccinate for and how often to actually give your dog vaccines are two very important issues. Regular va... Read >
Author: spitfiregsd

What Is The Herpes Simplex Virus?

21st June 2007
The herpes simplex virus is extremely contagious and may cause outbreaks on various part of the body. There are two variations of this virus, namely type 1 and type 2. Type 1 of the virus is normally connected with outbreaks of cold sores and blisters... Read >
Author: James Hunaban

Could Baby Milk Formula End Obesity?

18th June 2007
In developed countries obesity is becoming the number one health concern. Obesity starts young in life but scientists are now developing an infant milk formula that is designed to prevent obesity in later life. At the moment this research is in its infanc... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

What Are dry Eyes?

15th June 2007
This article examines the problems associated with dry eyes. Some people just suffer with mild inconvenience on waking up in the morning and finding their eyelids are stuck together, but for others it can cause acute discomfort which can last all day. ... Read >

Chickenpox – general information

16th May 2007
In many cases chickenpox develops in childhood. It is known that there are rare cases those of persons that have not caught the virus at an early age. That is why it was concluded that at the age they are pregnant the women are immune to the chickenpox vi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

HPV Infection

08th May 2007
Many people in the world who suffer from an HPV infection will be quite unaware of this fact. This is in large part due to the reason that even though someone has an HPV infection, they might not in fact, display any signs or symptoms of the HPV infection... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Lupus disease activity may worsen depression

20th April 2007
Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease, and it is known that in the patients who have this autoimmune disorder, the immune system loses its ability to tell the difference between antigens and its own cells and tissues. We can mention that there will be d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Chicken pox in babies

20th April 2007
Chicken pox is a children' s disese, however it is very unlikely that a child who has not yet had his/ her birthday develop chicken pox. While in the womb, the fetus will receive antibodies from his/ her mother to protect him/ her against the virus that c... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Treating Eczema: Diagnosis and Tests for Eczema Detection

07th April 2007
When the symptoms of eczema show up on your skin, it is essential to schedule a visit with the doctor to establish what the problem is. General medical testing will help to identify whether your skin condition is actually eczema or something else. An ... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Lupus Questions (With Answers!)

30th March 2007
What is Lupus? Lupus refers to a number of systemic diseases that results from an autoimmune mechanism. People who suffer from lupus disease will produce antibodies that attack their own body tissues. This is why it is sometimes called the enemy w... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Vitiligo

28th March 2007
Vitiligo is a pigmentation disorder in the human skin. The human skin contains special skin cells (melanocytes) that produce the pigment melanin which colors the skin. In Vitiligo, the special skin cells (melanocytes) as well as the tissues (mucous me... Read >
Author: Maria

Pregnancy - Problems And Solutions

27th March 2007
Most of the people believe that the only change in body which pregnancy brings with it is expanding waistline. If you also feel so then to your surprise there is many other changes take place in the bodies of the women. Due to these changes one can fee... Read >
Author: apurva

Nutrition For Your Puppy

27th March 2007
This article focuses on some of the nutritional foundations needed to insure your puppy grows into a healthy adult. The mother's milk provides the puppy with all the nutrients and antibodies he needs for the first four weeks of life. You can introduce... Read >
Author: The Online Marketing Strategies

Things we should know about the strep throat and sore throat

26th March 2007
It is important that people to know exactly the differences between sore throat, tonsillitis, and strep throat, to avoid confusions, and if they understand the differences between them, they will be able to know when to be concerned and seek medical care ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

HOW LACK OF EXERCISE SHORTENS LIFE

15th March 2007
HOW LACK OF EXERCISE SHORTENS LIFE By Fatima Jiwani People die from inactivity, not just from aging. We know that as people age,they lose muscle, their immunities weaken and because of their weakened immunity, they are more likely to die of cancer and ... Read >
Author: Fatima Jiwani

Can B Vitamins Fix Your Thyroid Problems?

13th March 2007
Lupus is a common disease and yet many people have not even heard of it. It is said that lupus affects more people than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia. The treatment of lupus is difficult because of this massive ignorance when it c... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

4-Step Treatment of Lupus

12th March 2007
The most common symptom of lupus is the appearance of a red colored rash over the cheeks and nose. In severe cases the rash may spread to the rest of the body, and bouts of fever and joint pain could be experienced. Once the condition is diagnosed, you... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Treatment of Lupus

05th March 2007
Lupus is a common disease and yet many people have not even heard of it. It is said that lupus affects more people than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia. The treatment of lupus is difficult because of this massive ignorance when it come... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Performed tests in cases of thyroid gland tumors

01st March 2007
The thyroid gland is one of the most important parts of our body. If something were to happen with gland one this is for certain: we must found out as quick as possible.This is the reason why today there are lots of tests that can help detect problems wit... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Koi Herpes Virus, The Deadly Disease

27th February 2007
Koi Herpes Virus short for KHV is a deadly virus , which can cause 80-100 percent mortality in common carp. The first outbreak of Koi Herpes Virus was reported in 1998 and confirmed in 1999 in Israel. Since then, other cases have been confirmed in the Uni... Read >
Author: Nikoletta Bocz

Types of diabetes and its actions

15th February 2007
Diabetes has two major types named very simply diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. In the type one diabetes we are dealing with insulin dependent patients. In most often cases it is found in children and adolescents. In this kind of diabetes the body... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Symptoms of Hypo- and Hyperthyroidism

15th February 2007
The most common symptoms of the hypothyroidism are weight gain and fatigue. Many thousands of women are diagnosed with the disease every year but very few little persons have sufficient information about the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is situate... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What causes chickenpox ?

15th February 2007
Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease, caused by a virus which belongs to the herpes family. This virus is known as varicella-zoster virus and also as the Herpes Zoster virus. Not only chickenpox is produced by it but shingles is too. Chickenpox oc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Practical Measures to Prevent and Treat Allergy

03rd February 2007
By allergy the immune system react against a substance that it is not supposed to react against, and the reaction is often exaggerated. Objects containing substances that commonly cause allergy are domestic dust, animal hair, household chemicals, chlorine... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Lymphocytes and lymphomas classification

01st February 2007
A disease of white blood cells called lymphocytes take to lymphoma, a complex cancer that is often confusing for patients and doctors as well. Its understanding must be completed after the good perception of the terms normal lymphocytes and lymphoma (mali... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The classification tests influence the therapy in Lymphoma

01st February 2007
Lymphoma is a cancer, a pathological modification of the cells known as lymphocytes. They are members of the family of the white blood cells. It isn't very easy for the doctors to put the diagnosis and to make a classification of lymphomas. this aspect is... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Many Benefits of Breastfeeding

27th January 2007
Many expectant mothers are told about the benefits of breastfeeding but many don't just realise how many benefits both mother and baby get from breastfeeding. The following list may surprise some mothers. Unlike infant formula, breast milk is a living ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

When and How to Stop Breastfeeding

23rd January 2007
Many nursing mothers become very anxious about when and how best to stop breastfeeding. The decision to stop breastfeeding should be part of a natural process of raising a child and should be of no concern to anyone but mother and baby. If a woman is a... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Drug and alternative treatments for multiple sclerosis

18th January 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the central nervous system and makes it attack the sensitive membrane that protects the many nerve endings that can be found throughout the body. When one of these attacks occurs the sense that corresponds to t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

A 21th century pandemic

08th January 2007
Since the beginning of human existence on planet Earth there has been one virus that has managed to pass through centuries and affect people all around the globe. It is known on all 5 continents as the the flu virus and, with the passing of time more and ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Understanding Multiple Sclerosis Subtypes

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

What is multiple sclerosis and how can we fight against it

03rd January 2007
Mutiple sclerosis is a chronic illness of the central nervous system which has effects on the body's defense system. People that have passed the age of thirty usually develop multiple sclerosis, and there are much more women than men suffering from the d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Useful multiple sclerosis facts & information

01st January 2007
In order to understand multiple sclerosis and how it can be treated you need to know a few basic facts about how the nervous system works when it's not affected by the illness. The central nervous system is a vital mechanism composed of the brain and the... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

New vaccine prevents ear infections, pneumonia and meningitis

23rd December 2006
Many people are not informed that there is a new vaccine that prevents ear infections, pneumonia and meningitis. This is the Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. Kristen Steward from Plainsboro, N.J., is one of the few parents knew about the vaccine and too... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How is multiple sclerosis diagnosed?

21st November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system that affects the nerves and causes a lot of vision, balance and control problems. People that have passed half of their lives are usually more at risk of suffering from multiple sclerosis. M... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What are the multiple sclerosis symptoms?

21st November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a difficult illness that affects more than one million people. Those affected loose control over their senses, because multiple sclerosis attacks the central nervous system, which processes the signals sent from the nerves in the bod... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Different methods of multiple sclerosis therapy

21st November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system that makes it attack the myelin, a substance that protects the nerve endings that are spread throughout the entire body. The central nervous system is responsible for sending the white blood ce... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Causes of Lupus between Facts and Suppositions

18th November 2006
Lupus can be defined as a severe inflammatory disease that affects virtually any region of the body. Lupus is also considered to be an autoimmune disease, involving inappropriate functioning of the immune system. Due to this fact, the disease can eventual... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Factors behind the Progression of Multiple Sclerosis

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

Sucking for Comfort

17th November 2006
We all know that breastfeeding is best for baby. It provides a mother's nutrients to help a child grow and mother's antibodies to fight off infection. But more importantly, breastfeeding provides comfort. Anyone who looks at a child sucking on a mother... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Allergy skin tests as a method of diagnosing allergy in children

17th November 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Radoslaw Pilarski Similarly like in the case of adults, skin tests can be performed in children of any age, but we know from experience that the skin of a child up to the 3rd year is very sensitive and reacts strongly to allergens, o... Read >
Author: Radoslaw Pilarski

What If You Could Improve Your Immune System?

17th November 2006
An immune deficiency disease can develop when part of the immune system is absent or its function is in some way impaired. This can result from either from a defect in the cells of the immune system, or from an environmental or external agent that caus... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

The role of colostrum in treating autoimmune diseases

17th November 2006
One of the primary functions of the immune system is the production of antibodies in response to the presence of invading organisms like viruses or bacteria. When this response is mistakenly initiated against the body's own cells, it triggers a runaway... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

Mothers Not Breastfeeding is a Death Sentence for Babies in the Developing World.

17th November 2006
In the developing world, children are dying every minute of the day due to lack of breastfeeding. A recent report from the government of Uganda suggests that at 'least 4000 infants and young children die everyday in Uganda due to lack of breastfeeding'. C... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Good Things To Know About Schizophrenia Causes

16th November 2006
More and more experiments are made every day to discover what cause schizophrenia. A study called Prenatal Determinants of Schizophrenia, which is looking at factors that may influence schizophrenia risk, such as prenatal infection, nutrition and chemic... Read >
Author: John Conrad

Diet for Infants

16th November 2006
A healthy diet for infants, from birth to 12 months, is what helps them grow fast and healthy. It is very important an infant should get the right kind and amount of nutrients each day. Here are healthy diet tips that infants should eat: 1. Infants... Read >
Author: Bette Daoust

Take Your Best Shot At Dog Care--

15th November 2006
Dog care includes vet care, which includes regular dog vaccinations, right? That's what good dog parents have always done, haven't they? They take their dogs for vet dog care check ups and make sure dog vaccinations are up to date. Well, that may b... Read >
Author: Ande Waggener

AIDS and HIV – Facts that could save your life

07th November 2006
A guide to the basic facts surrounding HIV and AIDS and the infection routes of which every adult and child needs to be aware The terms, AIDS and HIV, have been common currency for over twenty years and in many parts of the world it can appear that the... Read >
Author: Flora Earl

Pregnancy - Problems And Solutions

07th November 2006
Most of the people believe that pregnancy brings with it only change in body is expanding waistline. If you also feel so then to your surprise there is many other changes take place in the bodies of the women. Due to these changes one can feel problems in... Read >
Author: Apurva Shree

Genetically Modified Maize Vaccine Can Aid Farmers in Developing Nations

06th November 2006
In many developing nations around the world, small-scale farmers often rely upon poultry farming solely for their livelihood. Unfortunately, for many of these farmers, this livelihood has been affected by the Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), a contagious an... Read >
Author: Alisa Baumer

How To Save Money On Thyroid Replacement Therapy?

05th October 2006
Autoimmune thyroiditis is the most common form of autoimmune thyroid disease. Also called Hashimoto's thyroiditis or chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, autoimmune thyroiditis develops when the body's immune system makes antibodies that attack and eventuall... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

How Does Colostrum Strengthen Your Immune System?

04th October 2006
In humans, the development of the immune system begins before birth with the transfer of antibodies and other immune factors via the mother's placenta. Immediately after birth, the mother continues to develop and strengthen immune system function of her ... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

What If You Could Improve Fitness And Stimulate Lean Muscle Growth?

02nd October 2006
Bovine colostrum is a natural, whole-food supplement that offers enormous health benefits to baby cows and humans of all ages. It is a perfect food source that is high in carbohydrates, proteins and antibodies, yet low in fat and very easy to digest. ... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

Food Allergies - Some Helpful Advice

31st August 2006
Millions of people suffer from food allergies. Some don't even know it! A food allergy is a basic reaction that the body takes to being introduced to food that it cannot or will not digest. When the body is introduced to this foreign food, it reacts adver... Read >
Author: Tami Cantar

How to Store Breast Milk

16th August 2006
If you are expressing milk for later use, great care needs to be taken when storing it. Once breast milk has been expressed contamination can easily occur. Follow these guidelines when storing breast milk. If you are expressing your milk by hand then y... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Dangers Of Breastfeeding

06th August 2006
It is universally acknowledged that breastfeeding your baby gives her the best start in life. The nutrients and antibodies in the mother's bloodstream are passed onto her child through breastfeeding, thus helping her baby to develop its own natural defenc... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

How Vaccines Work

02nd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Peter Nisbet When an organism gets into your body and causes an infection, your body gathers its defences and fights against them. This is the basic principle of how vaccines work. Certain cells in your blood make what are called 'ant... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

Symptoms of Fingernail Fungus

25th July 2006
One of the earliest symptoms of fingernail fungus is a yellowish or brownish discoloration of the fingernail. It's mild, and may go unnoticed, especially if you wear nail polish, but it will likely progress over time. The color change is the result of the... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Genital Herpes- Are You Going To Get Infected?

17th July 2006
Genital Herpes- what is it? Genital Herpes is the herpes infection of genitals. It affects both men and women. It is caused by the HSV type2. The only way to spread this disease is sexual contact. Anybody who has genital herpes may pass it on to the pa... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

How To Breastfeed

03rd June 2006
When my first baby was handed to me I wasn't sure what to do. Of course I was thrilled, overwhelmed, ecstatic and emotional but I had told everyone I was going to breastfeed. Now she was here and I was expected to get on with it, put her to my breast and ... Read >
Author: sinead hoben

Get Your Joke Pass For Free!!

03rd June 2006
Laughter and humor are necessities in life. We need to have a release for all the pressure that comes our way and nothing is better at helping us keep our equilibrium than jokes and funny stories, just like at jokepass.com. Bill Cosby once said, "If yo... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung

Practical Tips to manage Food Allergy

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

Know More About Arthritis, and How it Can Affect You

26th May 2006
If you've heard about arthritis, you would most likely have associated it with older patients, and with a lot of body pain. There are many things about arthritis, however, that make it a unique, and yes, painful disease. Sadly, arthritis is not only confi... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho

Colostrum Is A Good Source of Protein

20th May 2006
Colostrum the antibodies a mother cow gives to her calf are designed to fend off bacteria that are dangerous to cows; these may be very different from those that pose risks to humans. Nonetheless,colostrum also contains substances that might offer general... Read >
Author: herb mark

What Can I Eat That Won't Make Me Fat?

17th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Dan Curtis, M.D. There is no magic formula to losing weight. But there is one thing that comes as close to it as you will ever get: protein. If there is one "magic bullet" to weight loss, protein is it. Protein was the original diet ... Read >
Author: Dan Curtis, M.D.

What's a Fujian Flu?

11th May 2006
What's a Fujian Flu?By Dr Tim OngIntroductionThere is a flu outbreak every year and there is a new flu vaccinebeing introduced every year. The reason is this - the flu viruschanges or mutate a little every year, making it impossible to createa vaccine tha... Read >
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Are Dogs Safe From the Bird Flu?

07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Andrew Saari Avian influenza, also known as bird flu or H5N1, is a viral disease that most commonly affects birds. It has appeared from time to time in regions around the world. It can spread easily among wild birds, but can also infect ... Read >
Author: Andrew Saari

Bird Flu: Fundamental Questions and Answers You Need To Know

13th April 2006
Q - What is bird flu? A - Bird flu is an infection of a flu virus known to affect birds, particularly migratory birds, ducks and chickens. Bird flu is also reportedly known to affect pigs and most recently, humans. Thought to affect all species, the vi... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Bird Flu: A Historical Perspective

08th April 2006
Recent outbreaks have put avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu disease, at the center stage of the global health community. From relative anonymity, the disease acquired notoriety for itself when it claimed more than fifty human lives. The deaths f... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Vitiligo: Beware of white patches on your skin

01st April 2006
Vitiligo (often called as leucoderma) is a disorder where the skin loses its color in patches of irregular shapes and sizes. This is a pigmentation disorder which means that melanocytes (the pigment-producing cells) in the skin get destroyed. This results... Read >
Author: Cindi Gass

The Vitiligo Skin Condition Explained In Plain English

01st April 2006
Vitiligo White patches on the skin, premature graying of the scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, and beard, and sometimes a loss of color inside the mouththese are some of the distinct signs of vitiligo. Some people might mistake it as a disease brought abou... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung

How to get rid of your allergies using all natural herbal remedies

25th March 2006
Have you ever wondered why allergies occurs ? Allergies are caused when the body over reacts to certain substances like pollen, ragweed, animal dander, certain foods, like nuts, eggs, milk, chocolate. Substances which cause allergies are called alle... Read >
Author: Raymond & Keiko Entwistle

How to get rid of your allergies using all natural remedies

25th March 2006
Have you ever wondered why allergies occurs ? Allergies are caused when the body over reacts to certain substances like pollen, ragweed, animal dander, certain foods, like nuts, eggs, milk, chocolate. Substances which cause allergies are called alle... Read >
Author: Raymond & Keiko Entwistle

Head-to-Toe Health and More with Selenium

21st March 2006
Like vitamins, minerals perform specific functions within the body. Some minerals are so vital to our health that if they are not present in our bodies in sufficient amounts, we may become ill or develop a serious health condition. While most minerals are... Read >
Author: John Gibb

What Is An Allergy

12th March 2006
Normally your immune system's lymphocytes (white blood cells) travel to all parts of the body scanning the outside of proteins for chemical signatures. If it finds an invading protein, then the white blood cell returns to a lymph node where it becomes a p... Read >
Author: Ron King

Breastfeeding - Helpful Tips

05th March 2006
Benefits Breastfeeding has many benefits for your baby. If your baby can be breast-fed for at least 6 months then the risk of allergies, such as eczema, are reduced, ear infections and stomach upsets are also reduced. Mother's milk seems to boost your ... Read >
Author: daphne nancholas

New Borns: When Formula Is Necessary

24th February 2006
There are very few medical reasons why a mother shouldn't breast-feed, according to Lawrence. Most common illnesses, such as colds, flu, skin infections, or diarrhea, cannot be passed through breast milk. In fact, if a mother has an illness, her breast... Read >
Author: david smith

Are Allergies and Asthma Related?

19th February 2006
When we hear of allergy and asthma studies, we often find them lumpted together. Is there really a connection between allergies and asthma? To get to the answer to this, we must first learn what allergies and asthma actually are. Allergies are immune... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker

Colostrum For Mothers

16th February 2006
Colostrum For Mothers Colostrum is the first milk your breasts produce in the early days of breastfeeding. This special milk is low in fat, and high in carbohydrates, protein, and antibodies to help keep your baby healthy. It is extremely easy to diges... Read >
Author: star herb

The Technique That Can Reduce Stress and the Effects of Aging

03rd February 2006
When we sleep, our mind and our body rejuvenates itself. Meditation helps us to achieve a state of restful awareness at other times. Restful awareness can sometimes provide a deeper rest than sleep. The benefits of meditation are many. Meditation ma... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt

Shih Tzu Mammary Gland Care after Whelping

19th January 2006
It is necessary to examine your Shih Tzu matron's mammary glands daily, directly before whelping and throughout nursing and weaning periods. A secretion of moderately thick liquid clear or brown with streaks of white milk is normal. If this discharge ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

What is Colostrum?

16th January 2006
One of the effective immune enhancing supplements comes in the form of a thin-yellow milk-like liquid that is produced by a mother cow in the three days following the birth of a calf. 20% of Bovine Colostrum is made up of proteins, including immunoglob... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock

Even with Fibromyalgia, Allergies and Asthma, You Can Get the Sleep You Need!

05th January 2006
You can wake up refreshed and ready to face every new day. Even if you suffer from fibromyalgia or arthritis you will greet the morning with your stiffness and pain lessened or gone altogether. If you have asthma or allergies you will breathe easier at ni... Read >
Author: Suzy Sharpe

Inoculation, the Secret Persuasion Strategy to Lock Down Your Sales and Reinforce Decisions

01st January 2006
By Preston Campbell Have you ever convinced someone to do something only to have that person change his or her mind a little later? If so, join the crowd, and I do mean crowd. It happens to every one ... and in a lot of different situations such as sal... Read >
Author: Preston Campbell

To Stay Happy And Healthy Your Kitten Will Need Vaccinations

30th December 2005
As a cat owner, you have a responsibility to protect the cat. One of the things you'll need to do is to have the cat vaccinated. 6-8 weeks old The first vaccination will need to happen when he is about six to eight weeks old. Before now, his mot... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Protect Your Cat With Vaccinations

13th November 2005
If you want to enjoy the companionship of a healthy and happy cat, 1 of the most important things you can do is to safeguard its health. Vaccinations can protect your cat from many common cat diseases. Weaned From Mother's Immunity When your kitten... Read >
Author: Ron King

Rheumatoid Arthritis

09th September 2005
A shooting pain in the knee. A burning sensation in the hand. Before you know it, you have rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammation of the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system atta... Read >
Author: Charlene J. Nuble

How To Take Care Of Your Food Allergy?

09th September 2005
You will never know what kind of food you're allergic to if you never had reaction on food you have eaten. Not everyone is allergic to food they have eaten. But there are some who suffer this kind of situation. What about you? Do you have any allergic t... Read >
Author: Novi White

Rheumatoid Arthritis

09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble A shooting pain in the knee. A burning sensation in the hand. Before you know it, you have rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammation of the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease in w... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Arthritis Pain Relief 101

09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble Coming of age equals coming of a variety of body pains. And do you know what most of our oldies would complain about regarding this issue? Arthritis. An estimate of over 50 million Americans suffer from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble