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Boost Lung And Nasal Health With Pleurisy Root

06th October 2009
The pleurisy plant is a perennial herb that has several stems. It can be found growing three feet high, with branches at the top. The leaves are dark green on the upper surface and pale green on the underside. The flowers are richly colored orange and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Benefit From The Value Of A Humidifier Rating

02nd October 2009
Home improvement can be very expensive, and in order to cut down on decoration and furniture replacement costs many people now use a valuable tool known as a humidifier. This type of appliance can help to inject moisture into a dry climate within the home... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

6 Tips to Stop Mold Growing in Your Home

02nd October 2009
It is normal to find mold spores in a homes indoor air and surfaces such as clothes, walls, and furniture. Most of the time mold spores found indoors are from outside sources. Regular housekeeping cleaning helps keep mold levels low. Cleaning small areas ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Help Fight Respiratory Problems With Horehound Herb

02nd October 2009
Horehound has been around for thousands of years. The Romans used this herb in a combination as an antidote for poison. The horehound plant is a bushy plant that produces numerous annual branching stems. The plant is a foot or more in height and has wh... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sports Injuries Prevention and Back Pain

01st October 2009
Learning proper stretch exercises: In sports people learn techniques, and will train to enjoy the sports. The problem is most trainers fail to train the peers correctly. Injuries occur when inappropriate training and techniques are used. In addition, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Your Children And Swine Flu - Why They Are at Risk

22nd September 2009
Your Children And Swine Flu - Why Their Health May Be at RiskIt was recently reported that the swine flu may kill three times as many people as the ordinary seasonal flu. But the news is not all bad. In fact, there is good news and bad news regarding you... Read >
Author: jay allen

Asthma-Information

17th September 2009
Asthma is a long term disease that affects the lung area of an individual. In other words, asthma refers to the narrowing and inflammation of the airways of the lungs. Wheezing, which is otherwise known as a whistling sound when you breathe, coughing, che... Read >
Author: michellmarriner954

Improve Your Health With Nettle Leaves

23rd August 2009
The nettle plant is native to Europe and can be found throughout the United States and into Canada. This herb was cultivated in Scotland for use in making a durable cloth. The nettle plant is so rich in chlorophyll that it was used by the English to mak... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Air Conditioning – How To Identify Reputable Firms

18th August 2009
There are many reasons for you to choose air conditioning this summer – it is after all a cheap, effective way to assert control over your surroundings, allowing you to beat the heat and humidity. However, it remains an issue that some air conditioning... Read >
Author: Sarah Edwards

Natural Salt Lamps

18th August 2009
Himalayan salt mined in the mountain region of Tibet is a greatest method to filter your environment. Salt Lamps are formed by large chunks of salt crystals into both natural as well as crafted shapes. A hole is afterward drilled and place in with a glowi... Read >
Author: Aalina Eden

Your School Age Children And Swine Flu - Are Their Risks Greater Than Yours

04th August 2009
Your School Age Children And Swine Flu - Why They Are At Greater RiskIt was recently reported that a vaccine for H1N1 (swine flu) may be available as early as October or November However, the bad news is that flu season usually begins in early September. ... Read >
Author: dale leeman

Is There Mold Coming From Your Air Conditioner?

30th July 2009
The primary byproduct of air conditioning is moisture. Both central air and portable units are susceptible to attracting mold spores because they provide oxygen rich and moist environments that molds thrive in. Molds are a type of fungi that produce mic... Read >
Author: Gloria Singer

Preventing Sports Injuries

28th July 2009
Learning proper stretch exercises: In sports people learn techniques, and will train to enjoy the sports. The problem is most trainers fail to train the peers correctly. Injuries occur when inappropriate training and techniques are used. In addition, ma... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

How to protect yourself from Asthma?

29th June 2009
Processed foods and some vitamins and medications may contain food coloring and additives that can worsen asthma; yellow dye (tartrazine), for example, is well known for provoking attacks. Asthma attacks may also be triggered by a high-salt diet, and some... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Do declare pre-existing medical conditions

18th June 2009
Most people taking out a new travel insurance policy are confused by the term pre-existing medical condition. And it's not surprising when medical conditions tend to be technically expressed, not always explained well and, if the condition is cured or con... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Your Baby And Swine Flu - Take Precautions Now to Avoid Serious Complications Later

16th June 2009
Your Baby And Swine Flu - Take Precautions to Avoid Serious Complications LaterIndividuals with some underlying health conditions, have an increased risk for complications or even death if they get the swine flu. The diseases that put you at higher risk ... Read >
Author: shaun mercer

Cleaning Black Mold Can Be Health Threatening

05th June 2009
There are several steps needed to effectively clean black mold contamination. Without you knowing it, there can be hundreds of mold types that can survive in your home and can contaminate the indoor air, harming your over all health. However, cleaning bla... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

More Studies Link Vitamin D Deficiency With Asthma

29th May 2009
Recent Harvard Medical School research supports the idea that vitamin D deficiency contributes to both an increased risk of asthma attacks in children and to the severity of asthma attacks. The study, which monitored more than 600 children diagnosed wi... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Learn The Great Benefits Of Herbal Aromatherapy

05th May 2009
By employing ingredients that are copiously present in the natural world, herbal aromatherapy promotes healing. From stress management to tension easement and the corresponding treatment for pains and aches and much more, herbal aromatherapy aids in deali... Read >
Author: ferd2009

How To Treat Bronchitis

17th April 2009
7 Essential Tips On Bronchitis and How To Treat Bronchitis The following article contains, what I think at least, useful tips about bronchitis and how to treat bronchitis. Let's face it, reading 7 tips isn't going to change your life, but at least i... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

What is Bronchitis

17th April 2009
Another 6 Useful Tips - Bronchitis and What Is Bronchitis The following article contains 6 tips about bronchitis. There is a lot of information about bronchitis and what is bronchitis online, so we thought that it would make sense to give you just ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Treatment of Bronchitis

17th April 2009
Treatment Of Bronchitis and Bronchitis. The Top 6 Things You Should Know Here are 6 tips about bronchitis. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 6 tips are useful reminders. ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Treatment For Bronchitis

17th April 2009
Bronchitis and Treatment For Bronchitis. The Top 8 Things You Should Know The following article contains 8 tips about bronchitis. There is a lot of information about bronchitis and treatment for bronchitis online, so we thought that it would make se... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Bronchitis Natural Treatment

17th April 2009
6 Interesting Hints And Tips About Bronchitis And Bronchitis Natural Treatment Accurate bronchitis information is not always easy to find on the Internet. I struggled to find a reliable source myself, so I decided to collate some tips for you, along w... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Get Echinacea Herb As Bulk Herbs

12th March 2009
There is nothing worse than to reach into your cabinet and expect to find the dried herbs you need there, only to realize that you have run out. Purchasing dried herbs in bulk, such as echinacea herb, helps you to save money and ensures that you always h... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Are Wellness Shower Filters Effective and Affordable?

11th March 2009
Wellness shower filters are the most expensive chlorine removing shower filters on the market. They provide effective contaminant removal, but other systems do the same job, for less money. I believe that people need to know about affordable options. T... Read >
Author: Derek Reeve

Are Herbal Medicine Really Safe

03rd March 2009
Herbal medicine is the use of plant and herb extracts for their therapeutic value. Most plants contain and produce chemical substances that aid in healing and other physical treatments. Herbal medicine is the oldest form of healthcare and constitutes ... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler

Basic Knowledge about Nebulizers

16th February 2009
Basic Knowledge about Nebulizers Nebulizers (http://www.clinicalguard.com/nebulizer-c-45.html) are used to treat asthma (http://www.clinicalguard.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=asthma&search_in_description=1&x=0&y=0), COPD (http://www.clinic... Read >
Author: ClinicalGuard.com

Management of Respiratory Conditions by Physiotherapists

21st January 2009
Respiratory conditions are a very common presentation in community and hospital settings, with a wide variety of diagnoses being assessed and treated by physiotherapy. Conditions which can present include pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, asthma, bronchiecta... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Connecting Sinus Infection and Asthma

20th January 2009
Wouldn’t it be nice to feel the breath of fresh air through your nose in each and every day of your life? Well, this does not happen. There are too many factors that can lead you to experience nasal congestion, along with several other respiratory condi... Read >
Author: carla san g.

The True Dangers of Stress

08th January 2009
Most people in today's fast-paced world could not imagine life without stress. While stress is a normal reaction in some situations, a constant cycle of stress is dangerous and cannot be sustained. Stress starts in your brain and sends signals to all pa... Read >
Author: Dale Odeyemi

Symptoms of Toxic Mold and How to Avoid It

23rd October 2008
The health concerns of mold exposure have been growing thanks in part to increased media awareness and more research conducted in this field. It is important to know that mold and mold spores are everywhere, but it is when the conditions are right that th... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

Learn About Whole-House Water Treatment Systems

02nd October 2008
Whole-house water treatment systems may be the right option for your family. It really depends on which home water treatment system, you choose. Some, of course, are better than others. For many years the reverse osmosis whole-house water treatment sys... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Best Way To Lose Weight - 30 lbs In 30 Days

22nd September 2008
It's easy to become confused looking for the best way to lose weight. Every diet and weight loss program claims to be the newest and best thing for you. While it could be true you can also waste lots of time on diets that aren't made for your personality ... Read >
Author: PhilHixon

PANAMA OFFERS A RELAXING ENVIRONMENT IN THE THERMAL SPRINGS

04th September 2008
Panama offers the opportunity to enjoy a relaxing and natural environment in any of the thermal springs, which can be found in the province of Cocle, specifically in the Valley of Anton (Valle de Anton), in the town of Caldera, Cerro Hornito (Hornito Hill... Read >
Author: ilianarodrique

Ketek Side Effects Include Liver Damage, Death

03rd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ordered pharmaceuticals manufacturer Sanofi-Aventis to put more strident side effects warning on the packaging of Ketek (telithromycin), an antibiotic that has bee... Read >
Author: LegalView

History of Capsicum (cayenne Red Pepper)

22nd August 2008
Capsicum also known as cayenne pepper has been known to the natives of the tropical Americas for thousands of years. It was first introduced to Europe by Christopher Columbus as Guinea Pepper and was originally used by Native Americans that were located ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Useful Information from a Lexmark Laser Printer Cartridge MSDS

20th July 2008
All of us would rather work with materials and substances that we feel confident enough to be safe for usage as accorded by their materials safety data sheets or MSDSs. After all, who wants to work with hazardous substances unless the proper precautions a... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Sports Injuries Prevention and Back Pain

07th July 2008
Learning proper stretch exercises: In sports people learn techniques, and will train to enjoy the sports. The problem is most trainers fail to train the peers correctly. Injuries occur when inappropriate training and techniques are used. In addition, ... Read >
Author: Joey Singer

Lose Weight And Prevent Cancer By Eating Spices

01st July 2008
Spices aren’t just for flavor; they actually improve health and promote wellness. They should be included in a healthy diet and consumed regularly. Ginger is a spice that has many healthy benefits. It soothes arthritis, inflammation and lowers chol... Read >
Author: Gina Clark

Asthma Information

25th May 2008
As worldwide health issues go asthma is one of the most important; medical science has not yet been able to fully explain this continued rise although some good theories exist. Although it is treatable, asthma is still a chronic condition which affects th... Read >
Author: suegold

A Guide To Shower Filters

08th May 2008
Well made shower filters are some of "the most unique and beneficial products ever developed", according to Ranya Alexander, PHD, MD. A large number of doctors would agree, because shower water filters are helping their patients who suffer from asthma an... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Taiwan Herbal Medicine

08th May 2008
Herbal medicine products are dietary supplements that people take to improve their health. Herbal medicine is the oldest form of healthcare known to mankind. For nearly 3000 years oriental cultures have harnessed the natural power of the earth to live he... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman

Health Effects of Stress-Anxiety

07th February 2008
The mind and body act on each other in remarkable ways. Recent research indicates that the immune system is in direct contact with and under at least partial control of the part of the brain physiologically reactive to emotions. Thus there may be a biolog... Read >
Author: David Jones

What is Thalassotherapy?

05th February 2008
The term Thalassotherapy came from the Greek word thalassos which means "sea". Thalassotherapy, as a practice, originated in beach municipalities in Brittany, France in the 19th century. Thalassotherapy is the therapeutic use of seawater, and is commonly ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

Pre-existing medical condition - Declare or not?

18th January 2008
Most people taking out a new travel insurance policy are confused by the term pre-existing medical condition and it is an area that the insurance industry is currently trying to address and simplify. After all, medical conditions tend to be technically e... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Symptoms and Treatments for Mesothelioma

31st July 2007
Mesothelioma is one of the few cancers that don't exhibit symptoms until the cancer reaches the late stage of development and it is at this point that many cases become incurable. It also has non-specific symptoms and thousands of cases each year are misd... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle

Make Room in Your Medicine Cabinet for OTC Homeopathics

04th July 2007
With the rising costs of healthcare and increasing pharmaceutical-obsession of allopathic medicine, many people are turning to self-treatment for a myriad of medical problems. The complementary and alternative health market is booming and over-the-count... Read >
Author: Nicole Evans

Some things good to know about bronchitis

12th May 2007
Bronchial tubes, which are the air passages that extend from the windpipe and up to the lungs can become inflamed. That is when bronchitis appears. Bronchitis can be also the inflammation of the bronchi which are located in the chest of human body. There... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Five Foods to Fight Asthma

06th May 2007
Most of us take breathing for granted. But if you suffer from asthma, the simple act of inhaling and exhaling can be a painful, even life-threatening struggle. Asthma causes dramatic tightening of the bronchial tubes, making breathing difficult or even im... Read >
Author: Naturopedia.com

Acupuncture For Dogs

04th May 2007
Acupuncture is noted for its approach to treating the overall health of a person. That being said, acupuncture for dogs is proof the subject doesn’t have to be a person. Acupuncture for Dogs It might come as a surprise to some but acupuncture has ... Read >
Author: Alien

Antioxidants may Have the Ability to Reduce Lung Damage

03rd May 2007
Recent studies suggest that antioxidants could decrease lung damage from toxins caused by ozone pollution. The research was conducted by scientists from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC, and the National Institutes of Health in Bethe... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

Things To Look For When Purchasing a Home

02nd March 2007
There are many things to watch for when buying a new home. Often, home buyers find themselves overwhelmed by the process of buying a home and overlook many of the telltale signs that a home might not be all they think it is. It will always be good practic... Read >
Author: Simon Conway

DON’T LET UNTREATED MOLD RUIN YOUR HEALTH

01st March 2007
One of the worst and most common effects of water damage in the home is mold. Many homeowners find mold offensive and ugly to look at, but don’t fully realize the potential health hazards associated with mold exposure. You may have mold growing in yo... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes

A SWIMMING POOL DEHUMIDIFIER CAN PREVENT MOLD, WOOD ROT AND RUST FROM RUINING YOUR INDOOR POOL

19th February 2007
Three of the most common and most destructive invaders of an indoor swimming pool are mold, rust and wood rot. Left unchecked, these problems can lessen your enjoyment of your pool at best and cause serious and expensive damage at worst. A common affl... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes

Mold: Something to Watch For

17th February 2007
These days everyone is paying more attention to their health. So the question is: why not take the same care in selecting your living area? There are all kinds of health concerns in the home, some are easy to deal with, some are not so simple. One of the ... Read >
Author: Frankie Bastek

Going on the Offensive with Asthma in Children

06th February 2007
Any condition or disease that affects children seems a lot worse for us as parents. While we only want the best for our kids, were almost powerless to protect them when facing many health-related conditions like asthma. Once a condition such as asthma h... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Mold Testing – How To Test Your Home or Business for Mold

02nd February 2007
If you are experiencing low air quality or have noticed water stains or recurring leaks in your home or office building, it is important that you have samples tested for mold. While most mold types are not harmful, increased levels of mold and certain typ... Read >
Author: Deborah Gordon

The impact of Bird Flu on human beings

19th January 2007
The Avian flu is caused by the virus group called Influenza, a related virus to the ones that produce the flu in humans. The most contagious and dangerous Influenza is the strain H5N1 that causes almost 100% death in infected birds from all species. T... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Truth About Mold

18th January 2007
One of the most prevalent concerns on today's home market is the presence of mold in homes and condos. As many of us already know, mold can cause significant damage to a house and also has many negative health aspects. In order to better understand the gr... Read >
Author: RE Writer

Bronchitis- a common respiratory condition

04th January 2007
Bronchitis is encountered in all ages, especially in association with colds or flues. At persons with weak immune system and smokers chronic bronchitis and asthmatic bronchitis are the major complications. After bronchitis people are more susceptible to d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Sinusitis and Bronchitis-Most common winter diseases, treatable with homeopathy

03rd January 2007
During the winter period, bronchitis and sinusitis are the most common conditions especially in areas with cold climates. Patients which accuse symptoms like headaches, fever, nasal discharge, difficult breathing and cough are usually diagnosed with sinus... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Health Benefits of an Air Purifier

23rd September 2006
Most people believe that the air inside their home or office is cleaner and healthier than the air outside. The truth is, there are still many toxins inside your home. It has been shown that indoor air can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor ai... Read >
Author: Michael Cook

Bronchitis and Its Effects

01st June 2006
Bronchitis is a very common respiratory disease. It can accompany flu or cold and it occurs in people of all ages. Smokers and people with weak immune system are very exposed to developing chronic bronchitis and in some cases asthmatic bronchitis. Smoking... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Factors of Risk in Chronic Bronchitis

01st June 2006
Chronic bronchitis is a very common respiratory illness. Around 12 million people in the United States are diagnosed with chronic bronchitis each year. Chronic bronchitis is considered to be the most common illness among the chronic obstructive pulmonary ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to Recognize Bronchitis Symptoms

01st June 2006
Bronchitis is a very common respiratory condition and it can be occur in anyone, regardless of sex and age. However, the people who are exposed the most to developing forms of bronchitis are smokers, people with other respiratory illnesses or people with ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Understanding When Bronchitis Treatment is Necessary

01st June 2006
Many patients who suffer from respiratory conditions are diagnosed with bronchitis. Bronchitis is a very common respiratory illness and it can occur in anyone, regardless of age. However, bronchitis has a higher incidence in smokers, people with respirato... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Alleviating Dry Skin Caused by Chlorine – Help for Swimmers

12th May 2006
Summertime is just around the corner. Serious swimmers are already hard at work training for the next summer Olympics and many Americans are thinking about swimming for fun. But every stroke they take in chlorinated water, and even the after-swim showers... Read >
Author: No Last Name

6 Tips to Stop Mold Growing in Your Home

20th January 2006
It is normal to find mold spores in a homes indoor air and surfaces such as clothes, walls, and furniture. Most of the time mold spores found indoors are from outside sources. Regular housekeeping cleaning helps keep mold levels low. Cleaning small areas ... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

The Truth About Asthma And Vocal Cord Dysfunction

16th November 2005
Ever heard of vocal cord dysfunction? Not many have. Vocal cord dysfunction is a respiratory condition characterized by adduction of the vocal cords. The result is a limitation of airflow at the level of the larynx that is often mistaken for asthma... Read >
Author: David Silva

Forced Indoor Air Ionization by Salt Sublimation May Improve Respiratory Symptoms in Cystic Fibrosis

02nd November 2005
Forced Indoor Air Ionization by Salt Sublimation May Improve Respiratory Symptoms in Cystic Fibrosis VIENNA, AUSTRIA -- June 8, 2001 -- Forced ionization of indoor air by salt sublimation may improve respiratory symptoms in cystic fibrosis (CF), said a... Read >
Author: Livia Tiba

The Important Function of Car Air Filters

21st September 2005
Studies conducted over the past two decades demonstrate that the exposure of the passengers inside a car to the dangerous air pollutants including respiratory irritants, neurological agents, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide and carcinoge... Read >
Author: Marcus Peterson

What Is Herbal Medicine? Is It Safe?

09th August 2005
What Is Herbal Medicine? Is It Safe?By Charlene J. NubleHerbal medicine is the use of plant and herb extracts for their therapeutic value. Most plants contain and produce chemical substances that aid in healing and other physical treatments. Herbal med... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble