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Do you need a parasite cleanse?

14th October 2009
The World Health Organisation estimates over 3.5 billion people are currently suffering from a parasite infection and it’s not just a problem in the third world. Up to 80% of people living in developed countries have parasites living inside them, feedin... Read >
Author: Gregory E White

Career in Life Science Industry | Clinical Research Jobs

13th October 2009
The Life Science Industry is eying every avenue of life with its microscopic lenses. Innovation is at the core in the Life Science Industry than in any other industry. The life science industry innovates new ingenious ways of putting science to good use f... Read >
Author: Tom Justa

Alternative treatments that treat the Herpes virus from spoiling your daily routine.

12th October 2009
Over-the-counter creams are not recommended for HSV since they can interfere with the natural healing process in a number of ways, causing outbreaks to last longer. Try to keep the infected area clean and as dry as possible. Also allow the infected area ... Read >
Author: jim hill

Catfish Bait : What Do Channel Catfish Like To Eat Best?

09th October 2009
There are 10's of thousands of catfish anglers who seek catfish baits that will put them ahead of their competition. Well to find the best cat fish bait you need to understand how different species of catfish such as channel catfish and blue catfish make ... Read >
Author: Mark Fleagle

Jobs in Life Science Industry | Clinical Consultant Jobs

08th October 2009
The Life Science Industry is eyeing every avenue of life with its microscopic lenses. Innovation is at the core in the Life Science Industry than in any other industry. The life science industry innovates new ingenious ways of putting science to good use ... Read >
Author: Tom Justa

Chemicals in Our Diets Produce Fat People

02nd October 2009
Most people don`t think about how chemicals in their diets affect their weight or weight loss efforts. But the man-made chemicals you consume on a regular basis can play a big role in whether you`re fat or not – even if those chemicals don`t contain a s... Read >
Author: jazdoil1

Importance of proper nutrition

01st October 2009
Living organisms are primarily divided into two groups based on their source of food. Plants can make their own food and are autotrophic, but all animals need to consume food and are therefore heterotrophic. The food that an animal consumes is called its ... Read >
Author: mildredcaillouetva36

All about disease

01st October 2009
A disease is a medical condition in living organisms (plants or animals) that impairs the proper functioning of the body of the organism. Diseases may be caused by external factors, or by internal dysfunctions. Diseases are associated with specific signs,... Read >
Author: mildredcaillouetva36

A Study Of Boat Covers

28th September 2009
A lot of people aspire to own their very own boat and sail up and down the coasts of the world in brilliant sunshine. It is a great activity, and it is enjoyed by millions of people throughout the world. Simply owning your own boat with many accessories i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bio-Fuels: The Fuel Of The Future

23rd September 2009
Biomass burning has an overall impact on the atmospheric chemistry as well as the climate. When there is a fire in the savannas, or tropical forests, or like the recent California fire, large quantities of particulate matter and trace gases are released. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

California Spray Foam: A protection from outside world

22nd September 2009
When it comes to the thought of the house walls most of the people don�t understand that the walls of house are also capable of giving the way to the pests and changing weather. Between the walls a is necessary so that we are able to trap sound as well ... Read >
Author: Alien

Sunburn: An Important Skin Issue

22nd September 2009
Sunlight is essential in the improvement of one's health. An adequate amount of sunlight is one of the primary sources of vitamin D which, in turn, helps protect against bone loss. However, overexposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays may cause certain ski... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Photographing Under Water

22nd September 2009
Underwater photography brings the underwater world to the surface. Some wonder wheat swimming in the ocean is like, but the don't wish to learn how to dive. Underwater photographers have taken it upon themselves to bring the underwater world to those wh... Read >
Author: Heath Hodge

Resveratrol

21st September 2009
Resveratrol, also known as trans-resveratrol is a phytoalexin. This chemical is released by several plants naturally when these are attacked by pathogens like fungi or bacteria. Artificially, this substance can also be produced by the process of chemical ... Read >
Author: smithanderson

The Wonders of Okinawa Coral Calcium

21st September 2009
Okinawa, Japan – a popular tourist destination for many people. But for those who are more concerned about their health, this place goes far beyond a tourist spot. It's actually a place that offers amazing coral reefs which are the source of a h... Read >
Author: Coral Calcium

A Worldful of Germs

21st September 2009
Germs are everywhere. You practically live in a world full of germs. No matter how often you wash your hands and how many times you take a bath, you cannot totally get rid of them. But not all germs are harmful. In fact, some germs can keep you health... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vitamins Supplements - Multi Vitamin Pills

19th September 2009
Our bodies are living organisms that need a constant supply of essential nutrients in order to generate new cells, ward off disease, and remain healthy. When we take a multivitamin supplement it makes up for the nutrients we don't get from the food we eat... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Anabolic Androgenic Steroid

17th September 2009
What an anabolic androgenic steroid is can be best understood taking the words separately. Anabolic or anabolism refers to that metabolic process in living organisms and cells - such as inside our body - that helps in synthesizing or bringing together sma... Read >

Lecithin Weight Loss Supplements

16th September 2009
Lecithin is a phospholipid, one of the many contained in the cell membranes of all living organisms, whether plants or animals. The term is often synonymous to phosphatidyl choline (PC), which many in the scientific community use to refer to lecithin. ... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler

What You Should Know about Lecithin

16th September 2009
Many companies have been advertising lecithin as a supplement that helps promote weight loss. While all that can be true, have you gotten the facts about lecithin down? What exactly is lecithin? And what can it do for us? A Phospholipid One of the f... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler

What Products Should I Use to Keep My Aquarium Clean

14th September 2009
There is no doubt that aquariums can beautify your house but since fish are living organisms the aquarium is bound to get dirty. If you are wondering “what products should I use to keep my aquarium clean” then I recommended you make a note of the foll... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland

Importance of Iron In Diet

08th September 2009
Dietary Iron is an essential ingredient for the existence of nearly all living organisms. The general Health and energy levels of the body can be seriously affected by a sustained deficiency of Iron. Due to the biological differences and reproductive p... Read >
Author: Reeva

Importance of Iron In Diet

08th September 2009
Dietary Iron is an essential ingredient for the existence of nearly all living organisms. The general Health and energy levels of the body can be seriously affected by a sustained deficiency of Iron. Due to the biological differences and reproductive p... Read >
Author: Reeva

Hazardous Waste…. Name Says It All

07th September 2009
Hazardous Waste…. Name Says It All Hazardous waste is generated by each and every industry; no matter how big or small. It has properties that make it dangerous or potentially harmful to human health and the environment which makes it vitally import... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

One stop solution for termite troubles

07th September 2009
In this magnificent world Mosquitoes, flies, insects etc are at all times a matter that make you thing how to get clear of them. They are very diminutive but then very annoying living organisms.These are very easy to establish and use its barrier ... Read >
Author: Josef Browning

Tourist Destination Australia

03rd September 2009
Blue Mountains: The Blue Mountains is a mountainous range approximately 50 km away from Sydney. It is just an hour’s drive for which one can get campervan rental in Sydney. It is also declared as world heritage site. Blue Mountains are natural attractio... Read >
Author: smozwt

Apply Insecticides Cautiously For Avoiding Serious Health Problems

01st September 2009
Insecticide and herbicide are those pesticides which are considered as essential evil, require for protecting farms and fields from undesirable insects, weeds, etc. Widely used in the agricultural lands; instead of killing the insects, insecticides aid in... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Green Tea Pills - Are They Enough to Make Us Healthy?

30th August 2009
If you are like me, then you must be wondering what you can do to make your health better and your energy level higher. One of the things people do a lot of searching on the internet is green tea pills. The question I would like to address in this a... Read >
Author: nicossty

3 Innovative Cool Inventions

26th August 2009
In the last century of civilization mankind has discovered and invented many objects and technologies that has brought us wealth, health and a modern way of living. Following below is three highly innovative inventions that has created amazement all o... Read >
Author: andywilliams06

Tussocks - Regulation Needed

21st August 2009
Ever heard of Tussocks, Sudds, Floatons or Drifting Islands? Well, if you haven’t, it is a large d mountain of mud, peat, and aquatic plants. Organic detritus and plant roots are also in the make up of these islands. These islands can be just a f... Read >
Author: Dave McNabb

Tussocks - Why Regulate Them?

20th August 2009
Have you ever heard of Tussocks, Sudds, Floatons or Drifting Islands? For those who aren’t familiar with these things, simply put, they are Drifting masses of mud, peat, and aquatic plants. The islands are also comprised of plant roots and other or... Read >
Author: Dave McNabb

Recycling – Healthy habit

19th August 2009
We know that our earth’s environment needs immediate attention, but only few are taking steps to save our planet. Our clean, colorful and bright cities also have ugly landfills and dump yards polluting our environment and living. Research shows that abo... Read >
Author: Gopal Vemuri

When is a Natural Skin Care Company Not Really Natural?

18th August 2009
There are a lot of enterprises out there that would like to have themselves referred to as a natural skin care company, but very few of them manufacture products that back their claim. Most believe that in order to qualify as an organic product all that a... Read >
Author: Yu Morita

Tussocks - Learn More About Them

13th August 2009
Do you know what Tussocks, Sudds, Floatons or Drifting Islands are? If not, the result is simple; they are clumps of Drifting peat, mud and marine plants. The islands are also constituted of flora roots and other nutrient debris. These islands can ... Read >
Author: Dave McNabb

What Are Tussocks?

10th August 2009
Do you know what Tussocks, Sudds, Floatons or Floating Islands are? Well, if you haven’t, it is a wide roaming mass of mud, peat, and aquatic plants. Organic junk and flora roots are also in the structure of these islands. Actually, the sizes of th... Read >
Author: Dave McNabb

What Can Resveratrol Do For Me?

10th August 2009
Resveratrol is the latest Antioxidant substance to hit the world wide market. Does it really deserve all the media attention it has attracted? Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant compound that may provide protection for a myriad of degenerative disor... Read >
Author: leannejames

Danger – Unsafe Drinking Water

10th August 2009
Have you read about this lately? Many cities in the U.S. have unsafe drinking water. Many of us would not knowingly drink unsafe water, but the problem is we think it is safe when we turn on our tap, but in fact it is not in most cases. U.S. drin... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Stay Awake to Your Health and Fitness

09th August 2009
Metabolism is a complex process that occurs within the body of all living organisms. Metabolism is breakdown of food into simpler substances and its transformation into useful energy. We all are spiritual being, our internal energy deals with every atom d... Read >
Author: Alien

Water Quality Test Are Important, Yet We Still Need To Filter Our Water At Home

05th August 2009
Have you ever used a water quality test on the water that comes out of your tap? Do you think it would pass the test? Many dangerous chemicals we use in today’s society end up in our water supplies from lawn and field run offs, from toxic waste gettin... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

The Importance of Carbon in the Soil and How it Gets Stored

04th August 2009
Soil organic carbon, which makes up about 60% of the soil organic matter on average, has beneficial effects on many physical, chemical and biological functions of soil quality. It helps support the productivity and diversity of all living organisms in the... Read >
Author: fshelend

Danger – Water Quality Standards Are Set Too Low

03rd August 2009
The EPA or Environmental Protection Agency sets water quality standards in the U.S. As the name suggests this organization was formed to protect us against hazards to our environment. Part of that includes the water we drink, cook with and bathe in, w... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Drinking Water Quality – Is Your Water Free From Toxic Matter

03rd August 2009
Most people aren’t concerned about drinking water quality and don’t have a sign on their kitchen faucet that says DANGER – TOXIC SUBSTANCES. But in most cases we should warn our loved ones and friends of the danger of drinking straight from the tap... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

••••••>Genetic Testing and Screening

03rd August 2009
Genetics, a discipline of biology, is the science of heredity and variation in living organisms. The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breed... Read >
Author: aesha shah

Acupuncture Effective Against Headaches

25th July 2009
The July 2008 issue of Pain, a prestigious peer-reviewed medical journal published by the International Association for the Analyze of Pain (IASP), featured a German check conducted by eight pediatric doctors and clinicians. The researchers attempted to ... Read >
Author: Anant Joshi

Eco Cleaning Products

24th July 2009
The environment is long-enduring, silently accepting what people give it. People keep on going back to the environment to cater to their needs but when it comes to taking care of it, not a lot of people come forward to be the first one to do so. With ... Read >
Author: JosephAr

Anti-Aging Diet Tips

23rd July 2009
Two facts stand out for all researchers in search of the fountain of youth. Diet and Exercise play a major role on the impact on our health and on our life span. Why do we have such an interest in the aging process? Is it vanity or is it just a fear of de... Read >
Author: sophia

Make Use of Pesticides for Increasing Agricultural Productivity

20th July 2009
It is a well known fact that farmers spent half of their lives in agricultural lands, making strenuous efforts in improving and enhancing agricultural productivity to a significant level. Still, they are not able to get fruitful results up to their desire... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

How to choose the right wood for your furniture

19th July 2009
How to choose the right wood for your furniture Depending on the furniture, you undoubtedly need to choose the right kind of wood since it provides beauty and elegance to your fixtures. There are certain characteristics which you will also need to cons... Read >
Author: Wall Unit

Pearl Jewellery

16th July 2009
Since early times, Women are fascinated by jewellery. They love to buy jewelry and love to wear new and different jewellery at different occasions. There are many different kinds of jewellery made from different materials like gold, silver, diamond, plati... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Why You Should Use a Test Kit in Your Aquarium

15th July 2009
There is no doubt that aquariums help beautify your house since they contain colorful fish and other organisms that add a nice calming touch of class. In order to successfully beautify your house and enjoy fish keeping to the maximum it is important to ta... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland

Flavored drinking water can add taste to the water

11th July 2009
Water is very important for a body to function properly. Human blood is generally 95% water; bones consist of 22% water and even human brain has 75% water. A person can live without food for nearly 14 days but without water, the body can survive only for ... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops

Are You At Risk Without a Drinking Water Purification System?

09th July 2009
Public drinking water purification systems may use a number of steps that include such things as flocculation, UV disinfection, carbon beds, water softeners, reverse osmosis, ultra filtration, deionization and chemical disinfection. But, still it is nece... Read >
Author: Bob Goodhand

4 Good Things to Know About Water Purification

09th July 2009
By the time you finish reading this, you’ll know more about the water purification process. It may contain numerous steps that seem very complex and difficult to understand. But, the easiest way to explain water purification is to break it down into f... Read >
Author: Bob Goodhand

Metabolism and weightloss

08th July 2009
If we are all on a diet, then why the obesity is still the big problem among us? One out of every two people has a weight problem. Why so many diet programs only worked just for a few people and fail for the rest? Have I pushed my diet to the limit? Only ... Read >
Author: Martha Monica

What is the real need for insulated packaging?

02nd July 2009
Insulated packaging is a packaging which maintains perishable or temperature-sensitive materials within a desired temperature range at the time of shipping. In other words, we can say it is insulated packaging keeps things cool / cold or warm / hot that a... Read >
Author: Lumla

Harnessing Cosmic Energy for Profitable Farming.

02nd July 2009
Biodynamic agriculture, or simply ‘biodynamics,’ is a farming system based on deep ecological principles that arose as a reaction to the spread of specialised agriculture and inorganic fertilisers at the turn of the twentieth-century. In terms of meth... Read >
Author: fshelend

Bio Fertilizer Advantage

02nd July 2009
Bio-based industries--and the biotechnologies associated with them - are increasing at a greater pace around the world. In India, this lump is obsessed by implore to address global warming. Other factors lashing tumor include the quest for energy alternat... Read >
Author: Ram Kumar

BLADDER INFECTION – Life Threatening disease

01st July 2009
It is seen that the women are at greater risk than men especially between the age group of 20-50. It is unfortunate that one woman in five develops a Bladder Infection during her lifetime. These infections are also very common amongst the pregnant ladies... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Are Everpure Water Filters the Best Choice?

27th June 2009
Ever wondered how good Everpure water filters are? If you’ve been shopping for a water purification system you have undoubtedly come across these units. You may think they are superior to other units because they are more expensive, but that is not the... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Make Your Own Compost

22nd June 2009
If you aren't already making compost at home, you need to get started today! The soil in your yard and garden will thank you, your plants will thank you, and so will the environment. Compost is a finely divided, loose material consisting of de... Read >
Author: Timothy Samuel

Temperature and Water All Important Factors in a Hydroponic System

12th June 2009
There are various factors you need to take into consideration for the best productivity of your plants in a hydroponic garden system. These factors are: absence of soil, temperature, and water. Absence of Soil Soil is never a good factor for a hydr... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Temperature and Water All Important Factors in a Hydroponic System

12th June 2009
There are various factors you need to take into consideration for the best productivity of your plants in a hydroponic garden system. These factors are: absence of soil, temperature, and water. Absence of Soil Soil is never a good factor for a hydr... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Nutrition For Crohn's Sufferers - 7 Ways To Get It

05th June 2009
For a Crohn's patient with active symptoms, it can be difficult to get the nutrition we need. When it hurts just to eat anything, eating becomes something we don't even want to think about. Listed are a few ways I have used to get as much nutrition as p... Read >
Author: D. Robinson

Composting: Helpful Tips to Creating Nutrient Rich Compost

01st June 2009
Composting is the process of organic material breaking down. The process of breaking down is more commonly known as decomposing. There is an entire ecosystem of earthly creatures, some you can see like worms, and many you can not like bacteria, that are... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

The Absence of Soil, Temperature, and Water: All Important Factors in a Hydroponic System

29th May 2009
There are various factors you need to take into consideration for the best productivity of your plants in a hydroponic garden system. These factors are: absence of soil, temperature, and water. Absence of Soil Soil is never a good factor for a hydro... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

The Absence of Soil Temperature and Water All Important Factors in a Hydroponic System

29th May 2009
There are various factors you need to take into consideration for the best productivity of your plants in a hydroponic garden system. These factors are: absence of soil, temperature, and water. Absence of Soil Soil is never a good factor for a hydr... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

2012 Awakening and Global Cataclysm

29th May 2009
Magnetic fields have an influence on our psyche. Or the magnetic field of the Earth is fluctuating, as scientists say, in a range of values, reaching even very low values (as before shifting polarity of the poles). There have been several inversions of th... Read >
Author: Gerard Le Flamand

What Are The Future Prospects of Biotechnology?

18th May 2009
Biotechnology is a bundle of techniques that are applied to living cells. The work of biotech engineer is to produce these living cells into a particular product of improved quality. This technology is the exploitation of natural resources at the microbia... Read >
Author: sarvesh

Jewelry for All Occasions

18th May 2009
Jewelry is the perfect gift for all occasions. Gold giving represents sophistications and good taste. Gold coins were used in currency all around the world for a long time. What is gold Pure gold has a bright yellow color and considered very attracti... Read >
Author: nasserothman

Fertilizers: Ingredients for Crop Growth

15th May 2009
In continues growth of a plant, fertilizers play an important role. These fertilizers are blended with all essential nutrients responsible for healthy growth and development of a plant. Since soil doesn’t contain all the required nutrients necessary for... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Chlamydia and Women

15th May 2009
What Is Chlamydia? Chlamydia is a form of sexually transmitted disease that is caused by bacteria. It is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STD) in the world wherein 2.3 million people in the United States alone are infected. The dis... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Biotechnology For Human Health And Technology

13th May 2009
Biotechnology is not a new advancement in the area of science. It actually has been utilized for years, but was not significantly described as biotechnology. In its simple form, biotechnology means utilizing living organisms or their products to revise or... Read >
Author: suegold

6 Ways Light Therapy Is Used Today

13th May 2009
Light therapy is based on the principle that certain wave lengths of light can affect the living organisms in different ways and thus is widely used for alleviating pain, relieving depression and improving skin.There are different light therapy treatment ... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy

Mold We Love To Hate

12th May 2009
“Terribly ugly!” I said to my wife. But I was not referring to her. The subject was our apartment which we owned, and lived in for the past ten years. We loved the environment here in this suburb, just 20 minutes’ drive from downtown. The air was... Read >
Author: Samatha Oliver

Green Cleaning Products - What's Wrong with Phosphates?

11th May 2009
Phosphate reduction was one of the first big 'causes' of the green cleaning movement. Should we be worried about phosphates still? Phosphates are naturally occurring compounds crucial for life on our planet. The fact that living organisms use phospha... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Bio-technology – The Fastest Growing Knowledge-based Sector

07th May 2009
In India, Biotechnology sector is one of the fastest growing knowledge-based sectors. It plays a significant role in shaping the development of Indian economy rapidly. This is the most prominent branch of the future. Biotechnology is based on biology as w... Read >
Author: Sarvesh Sharma

Getting Around On Biofuels

06th May 2009
There has been a lot of discussion about biofuels these days. With the cost of fuel increasing in price and decreasing in availability, the need for an alternative fuel is on the rise. Many have heard the term biofuel but knowing what it means, well that ... Read >
Author: David Etienne

Know why is Pest Control most crucial

29th April 2009
You would never wish to live with pests, would you? Nobody likes to. There is probably nobody (may be except Tarzan) who would like. But Nature has given everyone a fair chance to live their life. So is the case of the pests. They live their life but in a... Read >
Author: Shiela

Prevention of algae in swimming pools - no phosphate = no alge = no worries

24th April 2009
Algae, like all plants require water and nutrients to grow, in a swimming pool there is little we can do about the water, however removal of the nutrients - phosphate, you can keep your swimming pool algae free. This summer has seen some of the highest... Read >

The benefits of D-Ribose

17th April 2009
Health is something that is very important to people and they are trying to discover many different ways to improve health. Ribose is a five-carbon sugar that is found in ribonucleic acid. It is used for many different purposes and is very important in ... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn

Health Issues

17th April 2009
Living organisms consist of cells that have the ability to divide and automatically grow and reproduce themselves. Stem cell growth is a natural process, which takes place in every living being. In regards to human beings, the stem cells growth is very es... Read >
Author: Marcia

Purine-Rich Foods are Gout Foods to Avoid - Is Purine Really Bad?

16th April 2009
We have often concentrated our attention in the kind of gout foods to avoid. Avoidance of purine-rich food is often touted as the most effective way to prevent the formation of uric crystals that cause gout pains. Is purine really that bad? In what ot... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Are you really eating healthy?

15th April 2009
You're having a salad for lunch, you're steaming your veggies, you're counting calories; carbs and fat, you've even cut processed sugars from your diet...GREAT...but are you really eating healthy? Probably not... most if not all of your vegetables and fru... Read >
Author: Carmella

Adding The Factor Of Protein In Your Weight Loss Program

04th April 2009
Any food that we take into our bodies is composed of macronutrients, micronutrients and water. The macronutrients (macro = large) are protein, fat and carbohydrates; the micronutrients (micro = small) are vitamins, minerals and trace elements. Macronutrie... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Back to Green Basics: Bio fuels - As an Alternative Source of Energy

26th March 2009
There is a current dilemma and ongoing debate for how and what we can use as alternative fuels to power our cars, homes, appliances, computers and other oil dependant machines. The main source of our current fuels (crude oil) are from fossils which are ex... Read >
Author: Bob Koby

Anti aging Treatments-Extending beauty and life

25th March 2009
All living organisms on this planet, however big or small, start aging as soon as they are born. Some organisms live just for a few hours, others may live for a few days, while many may live for a hundred years and more. Aging is natural, but we humans, u... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

An Invitation to Freedom

13th March 2009
This is an experiment. I hope you don’t mind me experimenting on you. I seem to be in a ‘po’ moment in my life. A ‘po’ moment is something I heard about from a friend of mine. He was telling me that in the 70s companies devised this concept ... Read >
Author: Karunadetox

Anti aging Treatments-Extending beauty and life

13th March 2009
All living organisms on this planet, however big or small, start aging as soon as they are born. Some organisms live just for a few hours, others may live for a few days, while many may live for a hundred years and more. Aging is natural, but we humans, u... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

San Bernardino DNA Testing Labs offer Large Service Menus

12th March 2009
Over the past couple of decades, the term ‘DNA’ has become part of the American vernacular. It makes regular appearances our TV’s on all the crime scene investigation shows, on our daytime talk shows with topics like “Who’s Your Daddy?” and pr... Read >
Author: Larry Borsheim

Energy Medicine: The Medicine of the Future—NOW Part 3: Living Cells, Energy, and You

12th March 2009
In the past two articles about energy, we have reviewed the background behind the discovery of the mysterious interactions, currents, wavelengths and frequencies that govern and measure motion, life, and communication. This background is merely useful fo... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.

PDA Data Acquisition- Free Assistive Knowledge Base About Data Acquisition

10th March 2009
Finding specific information about data acquisition equipment might not be easy, but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about another da... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Data Acquisition By Bluetooth- Free Assistive Facts About Wireless Data Acquisition

10th March 2009
If you are searching for information related to data acquisition Bluetooth or any other such as math lab, data conversion, test data acquisition or PC 104 you have come to the right article. This piece will provide you with not just general data acquisiti... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Whale hunting? Exactly what research are they doing?

04th March 2009
Whale hunting? Exactly what research are they doing? Japan has stated they are doing Whale research in killing these poor creatures. Well, what exactly are they researching? What journals have come out of Japan on Whales? What new theories do they hav... Read >
Author: Markis Gardner

The Benefits Of Soy Bean Lecithin

25th February 2009
“Soy bean is good for the health.” We’ve all heard this line before, spoken like a mantra, and with good reason because there is more to soy beans than just being a good source of protein. Soy beans contain isoflavones, gensitein, daidzen, and a gen... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

What a Los Angeles DNA Testing Lab can Offer

18th February 2009
In the past 20 years, the term ‘DNA’ has become part of the American vernacular. It makes regular appearances our TV’s on all the crime scene investigation shows, on our daytime talk shows with topics like “Who’s Your Daddy?” and prominently (... Read >
Author: Larry Borsheim

What a Los Angeles DNA Testing Lab can Offer

18th February 2009
In the past 20 years, the term ‘DNA’ has become part of the American vernacular. It makes regular appearances our TV’s on all the crime scene investigation shows, on our daytime talk shows with topics like “Who’s Your Daddy?” and prominently (... Read >
Author: Larry Borsheim

AMG’s Complete Solution in Scar Treatment through the AMG

08th February 2009
Arrival of AMG’s AMG has offered scar treatment a completely new height. While offering a whole new range of solution regarding scar treatments the buyers can access a complete solution in relation to the scar treatments. The doctors throughout the ... Read >
Author: charliee

Promotional toys and sporting activities are successful giveaways

28th January 2009
They may sense to be doubtful giveaways, but promotional toys and sporting activities are successful giveaways that never fail to snatch people’s attention. If you are thinking that simply youngsters understand toy giveaways, think again. Adu... Read >
Author: Remy

Sauna Heaven- Experience the Ultimate in Relaxation

28th January 2009
Sauna heaven is not a myth when you understand 21st Century technology that goes into carbon-based saunas. Yes, you can own the best saunas for your home or spa. What separates saunas- their heaters. Many conventional saunas use metal or ceramic in th... Read >
Author: Stephen Luthy

Green Goods for Green Environment

24th January 2009
The nature is a gift given to the mankind. This nature is not safe if it has excessive amount of inorganic and non biodegradable items. Polythene and plastic are two major non biodegradable items causing great damage to the ecosystem. Many environmentalis... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

How does mining affect the people?

12th January 2009
Mining is destructive to the environment as trees and vegetation are cleared and burned for mining. Natural minerals and metals are stripped from the soil. In fact mining is one of the causes for deforestation. When environment is drastically affected, na... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Pearls - Epitome of Innocence

09th January 2009
The innocence of pearls has always lured our heart. Pearls are an epitome of elegance and beauty. They are classy and sophistication personified. We all love pearl Jewelrybut don’t know much about their quality and styles. Pearls are the only gemston... Read >
Author: Sharon Reid

Pearls-Epitome of Innocence

09th January 2009
The innocence of pearls has always lured our heart. Pearls are an epitome of elegance and beauty. They are classy and sophistication personified. We all love pearl jewelry but don’t know much about their quality and styles. Pearls are the only gemst... Read >
Author: Sharon

Data Acquisition

08th January 2009
When realizing the term data acquisition (DAC) it’s important to first know what is being acquisitioned: real world data. And real world data translates directly into the life sciences. Life science, or biology, is a discipline of science that has... Read >
Author: Diana Valentine

The Role of Biology in Environment

08th January 2009
Biology is the study of life and comprises all levels from the molecular to the global. Biology is the study living organisms, their organization and their functions and biology is a large part of the way our environment evolved from simple organisms and ... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Pearls-Epitome of Innocence

05th January 2009
The innocence of pearls has always lured our heart. Pearls are an epitome of elegance and beauty. They are classy and sophistication personified. We all love pearl jewelry but don’t know much about their quality and styles. Pearls are the only gemst... Read >
Author: sharonreid

What Is Organic Gardening

29th December 2008
Organic farming can be described as farming lacking the use of man-made substance pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Some say it provides the gardener a harmony with manner. It is not a new belief, but has become an increasingly prevalent type of farming... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Foods That Speed Metabolism

15th December 2008
So what is Metabolism? Metabolism is the sum of the physical and chemical changes that take place in living organisms, or said another way, metabolism is the amount of calories (energy) that your body burns to maintain itself. You are always burning ca... Read >
Author: soso314

The Mold Reproduces With A Blend Of Dampness And Darkness

12th December 2008
Mold is a common term used to describe a nasty growth of a substance on wet surfaces or organic matter, caused by fungi, particularly in the presence of dampness and decay. Given that most all mold reproduces with a combination of dampness and darkness, t... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Adventure dynamics an alternative for team building activities

11th December 2008
Adventure dynamics is a new theory in team building, which brings together all the benefits of outdoor activities with ideas taken from workplace psychology and communication techniques. These dynamics can help to create a share corporate vision, amalgam... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Pearls-Epitome of Innocence

05th December 2008
The virtue of pearls has always lured our heart. Pearls are an epitome of elegance and beauty. They are classy and sophistication personified. We all love pearl jewelry but don’t know much about their quality and styles. Pearls are the only gemstone... Read >
Author: Sharon Reid

Can Eco Friendly Product Packaging Lead to More Profits for Your Product?

30th November 2008
Since the late 1980s and the early 1990s the phrase “going green” has emerged as a term to reckon with. Advances in industrial technology has led to a dump yard of toxic components which is polluting the environment and disturbing our eco-system.More ... Read >
Author: Kevin A

AquaRain gravity water filter system

30th November 2008
The number one factor in successfully surviving a disaster - PURE WATER There is nothing more important to good health and successfully surviving a natural or man-made disaster than good, safe drinking water. That is why we recommend everyone have a qu... Read >

Infectious Nail Fungus

27th November 2008
For most people, worries about infectious nail fungus are not an everyday concern. With cases of fungal finger- and nail fungus (onychomycosis) on the rise, however, it’s good to have a general knowledge of the problem and the personal hygiene steps tha... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

The Function of Calcium in Our Life

18th November 2008
Calcium is a soft grey alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust. Calcium is also the fifth most abundant dissolved ion in seawater by both molarity and mass, after sodium, chloride, magnesium, and sulfate. ... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

The Function of Calcium in Our Life

18th November 2008
Calcium is a soft grey alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust. Calcium is also the fifth most abundant dissolved ion in seawater by both molarity and mass, after sodium, chloride, magnesium, and sulfate. ... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

How Do You Stay Away From Harmful Bacteria And Remain Healthy

12th November 2008
When we talk of bacteria, different people around the globe may give varying types of information. However, something that is for sure is, the information will largely be concentrated on the negative side as many people know only of the harm being done by... Read >
Author: Wangeci

These Carp fishing Bait Ingredients Secrets Are Vital To You!

11th November 2008
Why are so many great carp baits are so effective? Few carp anglers know the basic reasons and therefore miss how to exploit their baits for maximum effect; this article is good for your fishing health! I don’t know about you, but I never cared that ... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

The Benefits of Melatonin to Promote Sleep

04th November 2008
Melatonin is also called the “hormone of darkness.” This is because production of this particular hormone is only permitted at night. It is present in human beings, animals and in some other living organisms like algae. It has been seen that these hor... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

The Function of Carbohydrates in Our Life

04th November 2008
Carbohydrates are called carbohydrates because the carbon, hydrogen and oxygen they contain are usually in the proportion to form water with the general formula Cn(H2O)n. Plants use sunlight (photosynthesis) to convert water and carbon dioxide into carboh... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

Canine Ear Mites: Are Dangerous to Your Dog?

31st October 2008
So, will ear mites propose a danger to my dog? The simple answer to this question is yes. Ear mites may affect your dog greatly. While it can rarely cause accidental death, it would certainly affect your dog's joyful nature. Ear mites are small inconv... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Are Ear Mites Dangerous to Dogs?

30th October 2008
So, will ear mites propose a danger to my dog? The simple answer to this question is yes. Ear mites may affect your dog greatly. While it can rarely cause accidental death, it would certainly affect your dog's joyful nature. Ear mites are small inconv... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Taking A Closer Look At Nutritional Value

16th October 2008
Most people go about their day eating whatever may sound appealing, not considering what the nutritional value is of what they are consuming. Poor diet can have an injurious impact on health; causing deficiencies as well as health-threatening conditions l... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Fermentation Analyzers

13th October 2008
Fermentation is the process by which living organisms are cultured or grown to specific products. The products can be as simple as baker’s yeast and alcohols and as complex as therapeutic proteins, antibiotics, enzymes and genetically engineered materia... Read >
Author: HS-AIT

Hyaluronic Acid Serum by AdorageMD – The Skin Product for Modern Era of Soft Tissue Augmentation

30th September 2008
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a natural polysaccharide which occurs as an important structural element in the skin and subcutaneous tissues as well as in the synovial tissue and fluid. Hyaluronic acid belongs to a group of very few substances which are identica... Read >
Author: Alien

Teaching kids about science

29th September 2008
As adults if we hate science then it is because we were not taught right when we were kids. Science can be a captivating subject instead of a bore…runaway subject. If classroom science is boring for your kids then it is time you take up the book and dri... Read >
Author: Jennie

A Look At Life In Space

25th September 2008
Life's basis is a conundrum for which naturalism has no answer. For this very argue many have abandoned the naturalistic explanation. Those who wait in the naturalist camp usually say one of two effects. Some tell us life came from outer interim. Others s... Read >
Author: Jeff Seward

Factors Determining Pearl Quality

15th September 2008
The quality of a pearl depends upon several factors such as the color of the pearl, the shape and the size of the pear, pearl type, Pearl luster, the nacre thickness etc. The pearls are created by the living organisms. So these factors have a lot of influ... Read >
Author: michael russell

Natural Childrens Clothing

11th September 2008
Cotton is an excellent material for clothing. It washes well, pulls away moisture from our bodies, and is hypoallergenic. You'd do very well to put your new baby in natural childrens clothing that contains cotton. Natural childrens clothing uses only orga... Read >
Author: Kaushik Mukherjee

The Increasing Popularity of Resveratrol

05th September 2008
The advantages of the resveratrol, found mainly in the red wine, are always in the course of investigation, though thousands of studies in the laboratory have been conducted. Resveratrol preparations are now available because it is a supplement of heal... Read >
Author: Alien

Pool Tips

01st September 2008
In the sun and pool, you protect them with sunscreen, you make sure they have their floaties on, you insist on NO swimming after eating. But do you know how clean and healthy the water is that your family is swimming in? Regular testing of the water ch... Read >
Author: one800pools

What Is Coral Calcium And Where Does It Come From?

28th August 2008
Coral calcium is a dietary supplement said to be derived from "remnants of living coral that have fallen from coral reefs, as a result of wave action or other natural processes. According to the coral calcium infomercial, taking coral calcium can cure up... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Swimming Pool Water Maintenance explained

27th August 2008
In the sun and pool, you protect them with sunscreen, you make sure they have their floaties on, you insist on NO swimming after eating. But do you know how clean and healthy the water is that your family is swimming in? Regular testing of the water ch... Read >
Author: one800pools

Twin lasers measure more precisely

20th August 2008
New laser technology that could dramatically improve precision measurement ranging from atomic to outer-space applications has been developed by physicists at The Australian National University. The twin laser technology will extend the capabilities of... Read >
Author: Shane

Baltimore Water Damage and Mold Cleanup

16th August 2008
If your home experienced Baltimore water damage and then mold began to grow you need to remove the mold. You might want to remove the mold yourself or hire a professional. It is important to keep in mind that when you go searching through your ho... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Have your try these organic natural skin care ingredients?

14th August 2008
Would you consider distilled water organic natural skin care? Just curious, because I was looking at a website that offers organic natural skin care products and while some of the ingredients looked good, the primary ingredient in all of them was distill... Read >
Author: ray

The Outdated Dating Methods Of Evolution

13th August 2008
(July 2008) What are the methods used by scientists to date archeological finds? And do those methods tell the true age of buried organisms? The method used by scientists to determine the age of archaeological finds is called radiometric dating. It in... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger

Anti-Aging Diet And Exercise

24th July 2008
Two facts stand out for all researchers in search of the fountain of youth. Diet and Exercise play a major role on the impact on our health and on our life span. Why do we have such an interest in the aging process? Is it vanity or is it just a fear ... Read >
Author: David Cowley

Can dust mites be defeated-What you may not want to know

23rd July 2008
The dust mite issue is beginning to raise flags all around the world as more people begin to realize the effect that they can have on our lives. And marketers are beginning to take advantage of the associated rise in asthma and allergy symptoms tied to d... Read >
Author: Pat bowlin

Laser searches for signs of life

23rd July 2008
Could an optical technique used every day in laboratories all over the world help to answer the fundamental question of are we alone in the Universe? A team of scientists from the US and the UK certainly hopes so. The group believes that its laser fluores... Read >
Author: Shane

Oral Yeast Infections

22nd July 2008
Oral yeast infections are not uncommon and just like other forms of yeast overgrowth, there are many factors that come to play to cause an infection of the mouth. The oral infection by yeast is also referred to as thrush. But what exactly is yeast? this i... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

I Thought My Drinking Water Filter Was Safe

21st July 2008
A drinking water filter may seem like a small thing, but it is a very big important thing to your health and your life. Good drinking water filters remove some contaminants such as pesticides and chlorine. This leaves your water good tasting, but not ne... Read >
Author: Rachel Flanagan

The Most important Facts about organic skin care products that you are not aware of

18th July 2008
By definition an organic skin care product should only contain compounds that are derived from plants, animals or other living organisms. The problem is that fungus, bacteria and viruses fall into this category and you probably don’t want them on your ... Read >
Author: ray

Studies on Synthetic Grass Safety

14th July 2008
Synthetic grass is the most preferred when compared to real grass these days. As this is largely applied on football fields, playgrounds, day cares, schools and backyards of homes, and the safety becomes the important aspect. When it comes to infills whic... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Biofuels and What They Are

09th July 2008
You have heard the term biofuel but aren’t sure what it means. Biofuel is any fuel that is derived from biomass-recently living organisms or their metabolic by-products, such as manure from cows. It is considered ‘green’ because it comes from a rene... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

What Does the Body Do with the B-Vitamin Supplements I Take?

06th July 2008
The B vitamins are integral to body growth and development. They play a great part in the activities of enzymes that regulate chemical reactions in our body. Different B vitamins exist in various animal and plant foods. Examples of some of these are cerea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Choose a Home Water Purification System

30th June 2008
Home water purification differs greatly from the systems that are used in large scale public treatment facilities. The biggest difference is in what they are designed to accomplish and what our families need a water purifier to do. You see, water puri... Read >
Author: William Manning

restylane treatment

20th June 2008
Restylane Treatment Restylane-Production Restylane is the first, and currently the only, dermal filler accepted by the FDA that is made of a biological hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a obviously occurr... Read >
Author: flawless

Nutrition and Diet

02nd June 2008
Nutrition Nutrition is the provision, to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary (in the form of food) to support life. It is the intake of food, considered in relation to the body’s dietary needs. Nutrition is one matter that takes a backse... Read >
Author: Unni

Boost Energy Levels with D-Ribose

27th May 2008
Discovered by Phoebus Levene in 1905, D-ribose is a monosaccharide, and is a component of RNA that is needed for genetic transcription. It is a stereoisomer of ribose, and although not regarded as an essential nutrient since it is synthesized in the body... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cat History and Cat Classification of Domestic Cats

26th May 2008
Scientists classify living organisms into different kingdoms, family, and orders to study more about them. Although, most people do not get into such details, but certain individuals who love cats, will definitely want to know the scientific classificatio... Read >
Author: Martin Marks

What are the Benefits of Amino Acids?

21st May 2008
Amino acids form the proteins that in turn form muscle tissue and increase fat metabolism. Look in the cupboard of just about any serious athlete, and you’ll likely find some kind of amino acid supplement or protein drink designed to help them increase ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Information on Jetlag

21st May 2008
When we travel quickly across time zones, the body's natural clock needs to be reset. This is what causes jet lag, a common disorder once thought to be imaginary, but we now know has a biological basis. Many functions of the body are controlled by time, e... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How To Cleanse And Nourish Our Body With Energised Water…

21st May 2008
How To Cleanse And Nourish Our Body With Energised Water… Pure, natural, unpolluted spring water is naturally structured (clustered) water. Since most of us have the mediocre water quality from commercial water producers or municipal services, we nee... Read >
Author: adihamo

Water Purifcation

20th May 2008
Water purification filters can improve the health and well being of everyone in your family. Every cell and every system of the body needs water, but without a water purifier, your tap water is not safe to drink. It’s not even really safe to shower ... Read >
Author: Allan Cassell

Drinking Water Filter System

20th May 2008
A good drinking water filter system will protect you and your family from all of the contaminants that are showing up in public water supplies. You have lots of choices, some better than others. An activated carbon filter will make a huge difference... Read >
Author: Allan Cassell

Why Should You Invest In Water Purification?

08th May 2008
The water purification standards set forth by the EPA are not very strict, but the tap water found in cities like Philadelphia and Boston cannot pass them, without "manipulating the results". No matter where you live, a water purifier for your home is a ... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Using an Air Ionizer

01st May 2008
The air we breathe is filled with millions of particles, molecules, ions, and even living organisms. But because of the carelessness of humans, the air is now also getting filled with toxins and particles that make healthy breathing much harder. Products... Read >
Author: himalayansaltshop

How to take care of fresh cut flowers

26th April 2008
You just received a breathtaking delivery of flowers from the man you love, and now you’re probably thinking about how to make their firm petals and vibrant colors last for as long as possible. Here’s how you can make your cut flowers last much longe... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

Rhythms of Life

11th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Copson ?There are times to cultivate and create, when you nurture your world and give birth to new ideas and ventures. There are times of flourishing and abundance, when life feels in full bloom, energized and expanding. And... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Copson

Simple Ways To Boost Your Metabolism

10th April 2008
It has been found that certain chemical compounds in some foods and beverages are able to stimulate your metabolism causing you to burn more body fat than usual. Below are just a few easy things you can add to your diet to help burn off those extra calori... Read >

What is Pneumonia? How to Prevent from Pneumonia?

27th March 2008
Pneumococcal is a serious disease that causes much sickness and death. In fact, pneumococcal disease kills more people in the United States each year than all other vaccine-preventable diseases combined. People with infectious pneumonia often have a c... Read >
Author: peterhutch

What is Pneumonia? How to Prevent from Pneumonia?

27th March 2008
Pneumococcal is a serious disease that causes much sickness and death. In fact, pneumococcal disease kills more people in the United States each year than all other vaccine-preventable diseases combined. People with infectious pneumonia often have a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Unravelling the DNA Code

25th March 2008
‘Change is the only constant’, - so the saying goes. Nowhere is this truer than within the realms of bio-analytical science... it’s quite remarkable to see how much things can, and do, change. In the 50 or so years since the structure of DNA was rev... Read >
Author: Peter Wood

These Are Some Of The Ways You Can Use Beneficial Bacteria

25th March 2008
Bacteria were the only living organism that existed on planet Earth twenty billion years ago. They quickly settle in different environmental conditions. They reside in the bodies of the live organisms and all over the universe on the ocean floors, ice gla... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Practical Applications for DNA Testing

25th March 2008
‘Change is the only constant’, - so the saying goes. Nowhere is this truer than within the realms of bio-analytical science... it’s quite remarkable to see how much things can, and do, change. In the 50 or so years since the structure of DNA was rev... Read >
Author: Peter Wood

Living Organisms that Help Keep your Aquarium Clean

19th March 2008
Any aquarium owner knows that in order to keep your living picture healthy and alive, you need to take care of aquarium maintenance. If you want your fish to stay healthy, you will need to clean your aquarium on some kind of regular basis. Although cle... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Biofuels: A-Z of Global Warming

10th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Simon Rosser This second article from The A-Z of Global Warming deals with biofuels, which will undoubtedly be a phrase that will be heard a lot more often in the future, but what are they?, where do they come from?, and what is thei... Read >
Author: srosser

Topsoil

07th March 2008
What is Topsoil? It is the soil at the surface of the earth which has the most organic matter in it and is comprised of sand, clay particles and humus, the three basic groups of organic matter. Topsoil is formed from the chemical composition of various... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

The World is Flat & Toxic FDA Drugs Will Bring Us Good Health - They All Say it's True/Must Be.

03rd March 2008
What If Everyone Thought The World Was Flat,...& They Laughed At Your "Christopher Columbus" Idea,... What If Nearly Every Illness of Humanity was self-inflicted & there was scientific evidence verifying that you won't fall off the Earth if you travel ... Read >
Author: Wellness Consulting Group

Understanding the have-knots: The role of stress in just about everything

23rd February 2008
Stress, to put it bluntly, is bad for you. It can kill you, in fact. A study now reveals that stress causes deterioration in everything from your gums to your heart and can make you more susceptible to everything from the common cold to cancer. Thanks... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Blame stress for just about everything

23rd February 2008
Stress kills. Its potentially fatal effect on the heart is well documented. But new research suggests that it is probably the reason for everything from decaying gums to common colds. An article in Observer, the monthly magazine of the Association for... Read >
Author: Alvaro

The Rise Of Nitrogen And The Fall Of Minerals

20th January 2008
Nitrogen is the building block of life - it is the basis of protein both in plants and in our bodies. If there is more nitrogen in the soil, farmers can grow more crops in the same soil but greater use of the same soil makes it poorer in minerals unless ... Read >
Author: Michael Bailey

Psychic Healing Information

20th January 2008
Spiritual or psychic healing is believed to transfer healing energy by the laying on of hands. Christians say it works through God or "the Christ energy" and spiritualists claim that the spirits of physicians heal through them. Some healers say they are h... Read >
Author: Alien

Common Problems You Can Have With Your Feet

17th January 2008
Many people take their feet for granted until something goes wrong. Despite their toughness, there are a surprising number of health issues that can arise. The human foot is a remarkable piece of engineering, but also in some ways a flawed design. It ... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

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

Cortisol --- The Stress Hormone

27th September 2007
Stress affects health in many ways, unfortunately none of them affects well-being in a good way. Many health specialists claim, as normal human experience would confirm, that stress and depression can have negative effects on physical health. In the long ... Read >
Author: aseya

Diet Plan, Weight Loss Plan - Choose The Best Weight Loss Plan

24th September 2007
When developing a weight loss plan, common wisdom calls for the use of calorie counters. However, there is evidence to suggest that calorie counting may not necessarily be all that useful, and may actually lead to frustration.In the science of physics, a ... Read >
Author: Alien

A weight loss plan that works

21st September 2007
When developing a weight loss plan, common wisdom calls for the use of calorie counting. However, there is evidence to suggest that weight loss plan that relies on calorie counters may not necessarily be all that useful, and may actually lead to frustrati... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Fighting Bacterial Infections

22nd August 2007
The advent of antibiotics in modern medicine had empowered and gave medical practitioners an upper hand in the fight against bacterial infection. Innovations in medical science and technology have allowed physicians to improve their effectiveness in savi... Read >
Author: malo

Harmful and infectious black mold

21st August 2007
People come to close contact with some black and wired spot on the surface of the wall and on the damp portion of the wet basement, bathroom and even in the kitchen. If they are ignored, they would go on to grow enormously and trigger health issues for th... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Harmful and infectious black mold

20th August 2007
People come to close contact with some black and wired spot on the surface of the wall and on the damp portion of the wet basement, bathroom and even in the kitchen. If they are ignored, they would go on to grow enormously and trigger health issues for ... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

NASA Helps Monitor Bleaching :Travel The Great Barrier Reef in Australia

05th July 2007
NASA Helps Monitor Bleaching :Travel The Great Barrier Reef in Australia From: http://australiatravelaustralia.blogspot.com/2007/07/nasa-helps-monitor-bleaching-travel_05.html The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the world's largest coral reef sys... Read >
Author: darksingha

Visit the Golden State of California and sample the good life

05th July 2007
California was officially awarded the nickname of ‘The Golden State’ in 1968, due to its long history and association with all things golden - including its famous sunshine! Life in the Pacific Coast state of California happens at a different pace to ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Scratch The Surface To Start Finding The Benefits Of Organic Food

01st July 2007
It’s not everyday that a person has the chance to change the way that they eat. You might try to do so, become healthier and eat healthier but in a great many ways you will be thwarted in this desire. This is why the benefits of organic food can have a ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Using Viruses to Treat Disease.

10th June 2007
We often hear on the news of recent outbreaks of a virus somewhere or discussions of the impending Flu season. Viral outbreaks are particularly difficult. Unlike bacteria there is no antibiotic for a virus, because they replicate inside of our cells. T... Read >
Author: Kari Hoopes

Have you Considered These Fungus Toenail Cures?

30th May 2007
Finding the right fungus toenail cure that works for you may take some effort but is definitely worth it to get rid of the fungal infection. That annoyance is due to several factors that are key to understanding this condition and it's solution or therap... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

The knowledge of Genetics

21st May 2007
Genetics is the science of heredity and variation in living organisms. Knowledge that desired characteristics were inherited has been implicitly used since prehistoric times for improving crop plants and animals through selective breeding. However, the mo... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Cleaning Mold Techniques and Discovering the Problem

15th May 2007
Often you do find some black and wired spot on the surface of the wall and on the damp portion of the wet basement. If they are overlooked, they would be the misery of your side. Mold and Mildew have become the continuous threat for the modern people. The... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Herbal cure for Parasites

10th May 2007
Parasites are the organisms that depend on other living organisms for their nourishment and protection. There are more than 100 categories of parasitic worms that live in human bodies. These parasites can make the animal as host. They are the main factors... Read >
Author: Alien

Cobalt - Benefits of Cobalt

10th April 2007
Cobalt is a metal that is very hard has and silver-gray in appearance. It has a chemical symbol of Co, atomic number 27 and is found in ores. Primarily used for high strength, water resistant and magnetic alloys and used in part for making varnishes, pain... Read >
Author: Alien

Composting Do’s and Don’ts

04th April 2007
So long as they have a high surface to volume ratio, most plant materials from your garden will work beautifully in your compost pile. You want to use common sense when adding larger items like sequoia branches or giant rubber tree leaves - shred them or ... Read >
Author: J. Allen

Coral Calcium and the Environment

30th March 2007
Coral Calcium and the Environment For years, coral calcium web sites have been claiming that they do not harm the environment when harvesting their coral. Taking a closer look at the harvesting processes that are used tell a different story about the ... Read >
Author: supplementguy

New Procedure in UK Uses HIV Virus to Fight Cystic Fibrosis

27th March 2007
A scientist in the UK is looking to use HIV to correct faulty genes in un-born babies which have cystic fibrosis. The scientist is Suzanne Buckley from University College in London and she has successfully used HIV as a genetic material carrier to fi... Read >
Author: Mark Ramirez

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

14th March 2007
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and functioning of living organisms. All living things contain DNA genomes. A possible exception is a group of viruses that have RNA genomes, but viru... Read >
Author: sandeep kumar

Why Spirulina Is Superior

13th March 2007
---------- How many of you use non-natural substances constantly in the quest for faultless health? I am talking about vitamins, minerals and so called healthy natural meal replacements. You must comprehend that until recent times the human species has ... Read >
Author: Allan

Some organic gardening tips

07th March 2007
Most synthetic fertilizers contain components and chemicals which can be harmful to living organisms, and therefore organic gardening usually is a wiser option. If you wish to apply organic gardening techniques, you should start by avoiding all synthetic ... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

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

Circadian Rhythm Disturbance

15th February 2007
Anyone who has traveled has experienced jet lag--that groggy realization that while your day is beginning in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the night you just left in Eugene, Oregon is hardly over. Jet lag is an inconvenient reminder that the body is set to ... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

What Exactly Does Organic mean?

02nd February 2007
The dictionary says organic means of, related to or derived from living organisms. Most people reading this will say, “yes, yes I knew that”. But what you may not know is that the use of this word by producers and manufacturers can be... Read >
Author: Dee

Biotech Industry

01st February 2007
The UN convention on Biological Diversity has defined Biotechnology as "’Biotechnology’ means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific us... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens

Friendly Bacteria - Probiotics

22nd January 2007
Probiotics (Friendly Bacteria) are good bacteria for the intestines which is critical for the body's immune system. The word "probiotic", which is used to refer to friendly bacteria, comes from two Greek words meaning "for life." In stark contrast "antibi... Read >
Author: Splasher

Mold In Your Crawlspace May Be Making You Sick

18th January 2007
Many homes have crawlspaces with excessive moisture problems that can lead to serious health problems. Mold and other organisms such as bacteria, fungi and dust mites thrive under buildings with excessive moisture. Of these organisms, mold is usually th... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes

The view of custom essay writing service ProfEssays on classification essays

11th January 2007
Custom essay writing service ProfEssays continues to expand the content of its site. Now it plans to post recommendations on writing classification essays and exemplify them with a number of fresh sample essays. It is an unusual kind of essays and therefo... Read >
Author: andrew sandon

Black Mold Removal Supplies - Which one will you need for your project

10th January 2007
The fight in black mold and mildew cleaning, do you ave the right supplies? If you look at black mold it is an organism that is alive. To kill one organism is easy, but to kill billions is a bit more of a challenge. Black will reproduce because this, m... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

What's That in My Food!

06th January 2007
WHAT'S THAT IN MY FOOD!If you drop a bomb, you kill not only your enemies butyour friends as well. This is the effect food additiveshave on humans.Man has existed for thousands of years, and only startedusing additives at the start of the industrialrevolu... Read >
Kathy Thompson

Soil - The World Beneath Your Feet

06th November 2006
There is a complex invisible world beneath your feet and it is necessary to make an effort to develop an appreciation of how the state of the soil affects plant growth. Soil is a mixture of tiny rock particles, living organisms, chemicals and the rema... Read >
Author: Ben Tan

How Do Different Types of Fertilizers Affect Your Lawn Grasses

06th November 2006
There are four major types of lawn fertilizers available in the market today. They are granular, liquid, synthetic and organic. Let's take a quick look at each of them. The most popular type of lawn fertilizer is the granular type as it is easy to use ... Read >
Author: Stephen Chua

Microwaved Water

02nd October 2006
Research study shows how microwave radiation alters the genetic material and caused adverse biological reactions to living organisms. This project was done to study how substances exposed to radiation emitted from a microwave oven affect living organisms... Read >
Author: Paul Fitzgerald

To Self Improve You Must Flow Like Water

16th August 2006
Water is found in all living things but it is never contained. Somehow, somewhere it will escape and flow where it wants. To find true happiness you must allow your mind to escape and flow like water. It was once thought that all life on earth needed 3... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Memory Loss And The Elusive Self

24th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers I have no fear of death, but I am deathly frightened of losing my mind and memory. The idea of being trapped in a stranger's body, lost, adrift in thought and time is more than I can bear. Friends have laughed at my fear... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

"What's In My Food?"

23rd June 2006
WHAT'S THAT IN MY FOOD!If you drop a bomb, you kill not only your enemies butyour friends as well. This is the effect food additiveshave on humans.Man has existed for thousands of years, and only startedusing additives at the start of the industrialrevolu... Read >
Kathy Thompson

The whole universe is learning and evolving. How about you?

18th June 2006
The whole universe is learning and evolving. How about you?Author:Charlie BadenhopDescription:This article is a broad perspective look at the topic ofevolution, and how it relates to you and me. All of life isintelligent, all of life is learning and evolv... Read >
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The Nature of Water H2O.

09th June 2006
Human Biology and Water The amount of water in the earth's environment never changes, whether it is as a liquid (fresh water, seawater, rain, tiny droplets in clouds), as a gas (water vapour) or in its solid state (snow, ice or hail). There is also w... Read >
Author: wayne Jones

Showering: Is Your Health at Risk?

02nd May 2006
Showering: Is Your Health at Risk?For the past decade,people have focused on theimportance of clean drinking water. Purifieddrinking water reduces or eliminates chemicals foundin normal tap water. However, the body derives its need for waterfrom alternati... Read >
mcgarrypeter

New Gene Tools Shed Lights on Cancer Treatment

02nd May 2006
Cells in all living organisms develop a process in which their structure is continuously activating and deactivating genes through protein expression, which converts DNA sequence into the structures and functions of a cell, so statistical studies of real-... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

Circadian Rhythms Disorders and Sleep Phase Syndrome

01st May 2006
Sleep forms part of human's biological need to rest. As a person sleeps, the various physiological processes of a human body figuratively put into an apparent arrest and some parts of our system that were mostly exploited can be replenished for future use... Read >
Author: Nishanth Reddy

MSM

18th April 2006
MSMMethylsulfonylmethane MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) is a naturally occurring sulfur compound found in the normal diets of humans and virtually all other vertebrates. In its purified chemical form, it is an odorless, tasteless, white, water-soluble, cryst... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

Msm Supplement - For Optimum Health

08th April 2006
MSM SUPPLEMENTS MSM (methylsulfonylmethane, dimethyl sulfone, DMSO2) is a naturally occuring thiol compound and one of the most popular dietary supplements. MSM is 34% elemental sulfur and has a metabolic relationship with methionine, and is found in s... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub

Have you Fed your 'Good Bugs' Today?

03rd April 2006
Have you Fed your 'Good Bugs' Today?Most consumers have heard of probiotics and know that theyare foods containing live, beneficial bacteria. Foods suchas yogurt, buttermilk, miso or kefir are the most recognizedfoods providing `good' bacteria for the gut... Read >
Marjorie Geiser, RD, NSCA-CPT

Everything You Needed To Know About CoQ10

21st March 2006
CoQ10 is a vitamin-like compound that is produced naturally in the human body and is also found in most living organisms. It is also called ubiquinone, a combination of quinone, a type of coenzyme, and ubiquitous, meaning it exists everywhere in the human... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

The Bones, Fossils, and Dating Methods of Evolution

11th March 2006
The Bones, Fossils, and Dating Methods of Evolution from shopndrop.com What methods are used by evolutionists to date an archeological find? And do these methods actually support evolution? Radiocarbon dating is a commonly used method to determine ... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger

Disease-Fighting Plants: 7 Delicious Herbs that Pack a Powerful Antimicrobial Punch

05th March 2006
Adding herbs to your favorite dishes adds flavor, variety and color. Antimicrobial herbs provide all of that - PLUS they give your health a major boost. Antimicrobial herbs have a unique ability to destroy and inhibit the growth of disease-causing microor... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Hyaluronic acid exists naturally in all living organisms

14th February 2006
Hyaluronic acid Hyaluronic acid exists naturally in all living organisms and is a universal component of the spaces between the cells of body tissues (extracellular space). Hyaluronic Acid plays an important role in tissue hydration, lubrication and cel... Read >
Author: star herb

How Inositol act as an nutrient

09th February 2006
What is Inositol It is naturally present in foods (wheat, legumes, bran, etc) as a nutrient. A type of sugar that differs from glucose (the chief source of energy for living organisms) in its chemical structure. Certain modified forms of inositol can... Read >
Author: star herb

How magic are stem cells?

07th January 2006
Research on stem cells is advancing knowledge about how an living bodies develop from a single cell and how healthy cells replace damaged cells in adults. This promising area of science is also leading scientists to look at the possibility of cell-based t... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Water ionizers counters the effects of Urbanization

14th November 2005
This article is designed to show why the water we're drinking is bad for us, since it is highly unlikely that the urban water filters that are in place can filter out all of the little contaminants that are present in the water. Those contaminants are lis... Read >
Author: Lyle Robertson

The Classification of Cultures

16th August 2005
The Classification of Cultures By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" Culture is a hot topic. Scholars (Fukoyama, Huntington, to mention but two) disagree about whether this is the end of history or the beginning ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin