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Learn More about Omega 3 Fatty Acids

05th November 2009
Let's face it, there has been a great deal of scientific debate concerning which omega 3 fatty acids are essential in the human diet. Years ago, researchers found that alpha-lipoic acid, which is found in vegetable oils, like flaxseed, could be converted... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

Blood Pressure Monitor Reviews- What Can One Do To Improve Accuracy?

28th October 2009
Blood pressure monitor reviews attempt to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of both the tools and the process. Blood pressure monitoring is an important health and general well being indicator. Blood pressure is measured in mercury pressure bars, t... Read >
Author: Christoffer X Altesino

Diabetes Is A Blessing? Testimony #2

21st October 2009
Diabetes Is A Blessing? Testimony #2 Sooo, are you convinced that diabetes is a blessing? Did you read testimony #1? What do you think? I am a diabetic individual because I was selected as very exceptional out of ten other brothers and sisters. I say... Read >
Author: Cazadora

HGH - The Thyroid Gland and Thyroid Hormone

23rd September 2009
The thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped gland that is located over the trachea (wind pipe) just below the larynx (voice box). The thyroid gland plays a very important role in most all the metabolic processes of the body. The thyroid gland with its thyroid... Read >
Author: Alien

What Can Be Done To Reduce Hair Loss

17th September 2009
At some point or the other we have all stared at a comb in horror when it has extracted a generous amount of hair from our head. For those with long hair, the problem is often worse because longer hair tends to break easily if it is malnourished. It must ... Read >
Author: adalphpaul

What are the Side Effects of Sleep Apnea?

29th August 2009
As time passes, sleep apnea becomes more serious and dangerous to your life. All aspects of your life will be affected by this sleep disorder. You will start with a very bad sleep, with nights struggling to breathe and noisy snoring that probably mak... Read >
Author: remyboy21

How to Take Care of Chihuahua

28th July 2009
Chihuahuas are a very sensitive breed. Due to the size of them they need to be taken care of very differently from other dogs. If trained well your Chihuahua can be a wonderful pet. If not trained properly, it can soon become a real terror. Knowing wh... Read >
Author: Jane

How to Care For A Chihuahua

28th July 2009
Being informed when you are looking at owning a Chihuahua is the one thing that will be the difference between having a wonderfully behaved Chi or a terror. Chihuahuas are a sensitive breed. Whether you are looking at taking on a puppy or an adult it do... Read >
Author: Jane

Don't Buy Prescription Wrinkle Cream

19th July 2009
You really don't want to buy a prescription wrinkle cream. The only thing approved by the US Food and Drug Administration is Retin-A. There may be other creams available in other countries, but Retin-A is not worth the money and it can do more harm than g... Read >
Author: Yu Morita

What Are the Recommended Vitamins For Healthy Skin?

11th July 2009
You need lots of different vitamins for healthy skin, as well as other nutrients, like protein and essential fatty acids. If your skin's health is a cause of concern right now, you may notice that you hair and nails are not in the best condition, either.T... Read >
Author: Yu Morita

What are the common side effects of Mesothelioma Chemotherapy?

09th July 2009
Chemotherapy drugs work by attacking rapidly dividing cells in the body, and it is this characteristic that makes them effective against cancer cells. But other cells in the body, such as those in the bone marrow, the lining of the mouth and intestines, a... Read >
Author: Bello Gbenga

Restore Love, Lust and Health with Hormone Replacement for Men in Andropause

18th June 2009
Men can use the hormones testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in a rhythmic, youthful physiologic dosing for health and antiaging. It will help them restore love, lust and health, and specifically it will also get them to sleep better, aid in re... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Vitamin D and Multiple Sclerosis: Is The Vitamin D-MS Link Strong Enough To Suggest Possible Treatme

12th June 2009
The vitamin D-MS link has intrigued medical science for some time, and and increasing body of research indicates the association between the disease and deficiency of the vitamin is unmistakable. But is there evidence that boosting vitamin D levels could ... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Can Increased Intake of Vitamin D Prevent Depression?

05th May 2009
Is it possible that increasing levels of vitamin D can lift depression? A new study conducted by by VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam raises vitamin D as an intriguiging possibility for the treatment of depression, particularly in older peopl... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura – ITP disorder and the Questions you Must Ask

16th April 2009
Take a serious look at your ITP disorder and be honest with yourself. Do you really think that your low blood platelets came from nowhere? Perhaps you just woke up one morning and ITP had arrived on your doorstep. Any idea why? No matter how hard you thin... Read >
Author: Maggi Pier
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