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Aggression And Violence In Sports

28th September 2009
For anyone living in the American society, it does not take a sociologist or a political scientist to call attention to which extend sports has permeated the American way of life. Newspapers devote an entire section of their daily editions to the coverage... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Headlice: Effective Treatment to Keep Families Safe

10th August 2009
REMEDY FOR HEAD LICE ======================= GETTING HELP TREATMENT FOR HEAD LICE ----------------------- LICE ARE... ----------------------- The head lice can be seen on the hairs of the head, the body lice on clothes, and pubic lice on hairs... Read >
Author: W Gray

Discover Important Info to Learn How to Cross Dress

11th June 2009
Come on in, take a seat and learn how to crossdress. Don't let my frankness scare you off, you see I am just very excited for you! Cross dressing is a wonderful, natural way for you to learn to express your feminine side. It makes me happy to see you e... Read >
Author: Jessica D.

Top 2 Ways To Beat The Economic Crunch

05th June 2009
TOP 2 WAYS TO BEAT THE ECONOMIC CRUNCH Amid recent news reports that there continues to be an ongoing and substantial gap between the net worth of Whites and other racial groups, it is easy to be distracted and overwhelmed by the raw data. However, ... Read >
Author: herbert348

Interracial Marriage: How Much Do You Know?

28th April 2009
It happens all the time in countries all over the world, but no matter how “common” it becomes, there is still a certain social stigma attached to it: Interracial marriage, when two people from different racial groups get married. As weird as it m... Read >
Author: Kareem

Black Communities

16th April 2009
Voluntary immigrants or the descendants of the black racial groups in Africa, the Caribbean and South America constitute one of the largest racial minorities in different parts of Europe, the United States and Asia. The term “Blacks” is generally used... Read >
Author: adalphpaul

Find a Perfect McKinney Apartment for Rent

15th April 2009
Some people like to live in an area that offers a comfortable living and is a fast paced city life, while others prefer living in places like McKinney apartments and enjoy a slower paced way of life. McKinney is known to be one of the fastest growing ci... Read >
Author: Pooja Rai

Common Signs and Symptoms of Arthritis

03rd February 2009
There are several types of arthritis, the most prevalent of which are rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is also known as degenerative joint disease, and it is associated with growing older . The primary identifiable cause of osteo... Read >
Author: arstringfellow

Physiotherapy and Rheumatoid Arthritis

16th January 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory arthritis with a frequency in the population of about one percent. It is a chronic systemic disease with gives symmetrical arthritis of many major joints and involvement of many other areas such as the eyes, skin, h... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Hair Care Tips For Different Hair

03rd December 2008
Hair differs from person to person and this could range from the curly to the straight ones; the blondes and the brunettes. Even the hair quality and hair colors differ. Science explains that such differences in hair occur because it is inherited from the... Read >
Author: Louise

Hair Care Tips For Different Hair

03rd December 2008
Hair differs from person to person and this could range from the curly to the straight ones; the blondes and the brunettes. Even the hair quality and hair colors differ. Science explains that such differences in hair occur because it is inherited from the... Read >
Author: Louise

Causes of Type 1 Diabetes

03rd December 2008
The causes of juvenile diabetes remains shrouded in mystery though it is believed to be a genetic disorder. But genetics is only half the story. The pancreas, responsible for producing insulin necessary to get glucose out of the bloodstream and into th... Read >

Information on Lymphomatoid Papulosis

26th September 2008
Lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP) is a rare skin disorder. Lymphomatoid Papulosis is characterised by crops of self healing skin lesions that look cancerous under the microscope but are actually benign (non-malignant). Lesions contain unusual cells that are si... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Lymphomatoid Papulosis

25th September 2008
Lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP) is a rare skin disorder. Lymphomatoid Papulosis is characterised by crops of self healing skin lesions that look cancerous under the microscope but are actually benign (non-malignant). Lesions contain unusual cells that are si... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency

09th September 2008
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency is a genetic and sex-linked enzyme defect. It results in the crash of red blood cells when the person is exposed to sure drugs or the stress of infection. G-6-PD deficiency affects all races. In the Un... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What is Haemophilia?

15th May 2008
Haemophilia is a blood condition in which an essential clotting factor is either partly or completely missing. This causes a person with haemophilia to bleed for longer than normal. Cuts and grazes are not great problems as a little pressure and a plaster... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Itchy, Scaly Psoriasis

10th March 2008
A chronic disease of the skin consisting of itchy, dry, red patches, usually affecting the scalp or arms and legs. A common chronic skin disease, more common in whites (2% of the population) than in other racial groups, in which red flaky lesions occuroft... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Pros And Cons Of Cord Blood Storage Or Cord Blood Banking

05th July 2007
This new medical promise of treating diseases through stem cell cord blood banking has drawn the attention of a large mass. However, there are mixed opinions regarding umbilical stem cell cord blood. There are certain issues like ethics, racial groups, fa... Read >
Author: apurva

Treatment of Minorities in Contemporary Society

21st June 2007
The problem of cultural misunderstandings became wide-spread in contemporary society. A big number of various sexual, cultural or racial groups are now accepted by society. Researchers have defined that cultural identity is a wide notion which consists of... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Granuloma Annulare - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

31st May 2007
Granuloma annulare (GA) is a common condition. GA is a self-limited cosmetic disease without any systemic medical complications. GA has been epidemiologically linked to diabetes mellitus, necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum, and rheumatoid nodules. It appe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Vitamin D as factor of protection against multiple sclerosis

21st May 2007
Studies and researches have shown that vitamin D prevents multiple sclerosis. Harvard School of Public Health reported a strong association between vitamin D levels within the body and multiple sclerosis risk among whites, but not among blacks and Hispan... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

removal of uterine fibroids

11th October 2006
Uterus is the most common female organ found in all the mammals which includes human also. These are the fibroids are tumors or growth made up of muscle cells and other tissues that grow with in the wall of uterus. These fibroids are some times called as ... Read >
Author: dr jack

Malaysian Travel Tricks

13th August 2006
Nothing ruins a good trip than by unwittingly offending your host or the customs of the country. Travel agencies attest to this, because these are most of the mistakes their clients make when in another country. Statistics show that the bulk of these mist... Read >
Author: Mark Peoples

Auschwitz Death Camp

16th November 2005
Copyright 2005 John Blenkin The Germans built The Auschwitz death camp in Poland during the Second World War to dispose of unwanted races and other numerous persons considered to undermine the composition of The Third Reich. These were mainly Jews b... Read >
Author: John Blenkin

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Are You Often Tired? Looking for a Cure?

16th November 2005
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is probably one of the most misunderstood diseases in existence today. Many doctors continue to doubt that CFS is even a real disease. Some doctors think CFS is no more than a psychological disorder, or an extended symptom of anot... Read >
Author: George Alarcon

Everything You Wanted To Know About Hair

15th August 2005
"Everything You Wanted To Know About Hair" - by Rachel Stepsen ========================================================== In order to treat hair loss successfully, it is necessary to know about hair. This article discusses general facts about ... Read >
Author: Rachel Stepsen