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What is an employer brand and why should you care?

05th March 2009
There is an increasing body of evidence that makes the case for solid employer brand management. From an organisation's point of view, an employer brand encapsulates the key qualities current and prospective employees associate with you as an employer. Th... Read >
Author: Jonathan Andrews

Treadmill Desks to the Rescue: Weight Control and Activity Critical in Preventing Heart Failure

05th January 2009
Adding to a growing body of evidence that is urging American's to exercise more, study results released in the December 23rd issue of Circulation further emphasized the need to exercise as much as possible during the day. Challenged by sedentary job struc... Read >
Author: TrekDesk

Abstinence In Drug Addiction And Alcoholism: Am I Cured?

27th October 2008
For those in drug and alcohol addiction recovery, sure as the sun will rise tomorrow, this thought will arise sooner or later: "I haven't had a drink or a drug in a while, I wonder if I am cured?". It is the desire of many alcoholics or addicts to be a... Read >
Author: Bill Urell

Depression and Anxiety -- 3 Powerful Non-prescription Supplements

09th September 2008
EPA - This Omega 3 fatty acid, derived from fish oil, heads the natural supplement pack in terms of its ability to reduce the ill affects of stress and anxiety and alleviate mild to moderate depression I have been singing the praises of this particular... Read >
Author: Peter Field

Stem Cell Breakthrough: Can You Now Make Your Own?

13th August 2008
In recent years, stem cells have been receiving much attention. What makes them so interesting is its ability to stimulate the production of many types of healthy cells. This means that a single stem cell can become brain cells, liver cells, skin cells, c... Read >
Author: May Sira

Does Pyruvate Help In Weight Loss?

24th July 2008
There is currently a debate as to whether or not pyruvate can help in weight loss. There are two distinct camps, although the body of evidence favors those that believe that they can lose weight by taking a pyruvate supplement. However, pyruvate is no... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The New Wave of beauty and skin care treatments with Natural Ingredients

18th July 2008
What's the best beauty and skin care treatment? Well, recommended products and treatments vary depending on one's sex and age, but there are some rules that apply to everyone. Here's a brief look at some of them. Let's just start with the obvious or ... Read >
Author: ray

Exercise Your Brain in the Cognitive Age: Reflections on the Brain Games Market

08th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains In the past few days, The New York Times has published two excellent articles on brain and cognitive fitness. Despite appearing in separate sections (technology and editorial), the two have more in common than immediately... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Attention Problems Plaguing Children May Be Treatable with Natural Supplements

07th March 2008
In recent years fewer disorders affecting children have received more publicity than ADD and ADHD. ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) are essentially the same; a biological condition based in the brain. Ne... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sources of Information-Health And Wellness

28th February 2008
Valid and reliable health information comes from respected journals, magazines, and newsletters. Such publications have health or medical editors and subject their articles to peer review and criticism by other scientists. In the consumption of informatio... Read >
Author: David Jones

Cranberry May Have More Uses Than Just Bladder Infections

14th November 2007
The effects of cranberry on bladder and other urinary tract infections are well known. The infections are caused by a bacterium, Escherichia coli, known to most people as E. coli that attaches to the wall of the bladder or the urinary tract, and is very ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vitamin B for High Homocysteine

06th November 2007
A healthy heartA growing body of evidence suggests that an elevated homocysteine level is a risk factor for heart disease, independent of other known risk factors, such as elevated serum cholesterol and hypertension. Many cardiologists take seriously the ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Breast Health and Bras

18th October 2007
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and we're talking about breasts! Some of what we have to say may surprise you, so read on - and dedicate some time this month (and every month) to being healthy and proactive when it comes to YOUR breast health.No... Read >
Author: Laughing Sage

Getting The Law Of Attraction To Work!

20th August 2007
All the ancient texts and religious writtings speak of it. Poets, teachers and sages have prnouched the good news of it for thousands of years. Books have been written about it. Songs have been song about it and people have made a fortune teaching it. But... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath

Tea: A Natural Cancer Treatment?

04th June 2007
One of the best remedies for cancer may be as close as your nearest tea cup. There is an increasing body of evidence to suggest that tea can help prevent the onset of cancer or, at the very least, slow the growth of tumors. This is incredibly encouragin... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
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