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29th September 2009
You were overlooked for a promotion again. It was no surprise. Mr. X leads a charmed life. Work is finished before deadlines. They always have enough energy to attend seminars and workshops. They work late whenever needed. They always look great, are full... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
PCOS can be a barrier to natural, healthy conception... if you let it! Many women jump straight to infertility pills or even surgery before considering the up and coming herbal medication available. Getting pregnant with PCOS is made much easier with the ... Read >
Author: jk
28th September 2009
Are you swamped at work? Do you always feel one step behind trying to catch up on all the chores on your "to-do" list each day? Do you toss and turn in bed at night thinking about all the things you should have accomplished that day, but didn't? All of... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
19th July 2009
If you or someone you know has a history of cancer, it is important to be aware of the potential health consequences from cancer and its treatment. Frequently, patients and families are not informed or do not recall discussions that occurred during the st... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st May 2009
Trying to lose weight? Get more sleep!
A new study by the American Thoracic Society was presented at their International Conference in San Diego that found a direct link between sleep and weight. Study participants who were deemed "short sleepers" (mea... Read >
Author: Tom Conrad
07th May 2009
Being overweight is an important and reversible cause of high blood pressure, particularly in young people under 40. If you can get your weight down and keep it down so that you have a body mass index of 25 or below (body mass index is calculated by divid... Read >
Author: John Adison
01st May 2009
Scientists have divided the aging of our skin into two parts. One, called intrinsic aging, is beyond our control at this point, because it is hereditary. As they continue to study the human genome, no doubt solutions will eventually be found. For now we w... Read >
Author: James
16th April 2009
What is hypertension?
Hypertension is a condition in which the blood pressure is persistently higher than normal. It is more common in men than women, especially from middle age onwards.
The pressure of the blood as it flows through the arteries an... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif
21st March 2009
When it comes to the use of acai berry for weight loss it can be a wonderful aid to effective dieting assisting with fat loss. The acai’s natural mixture of essential (good) fatty acids, fiber, and amino acids work together to help your system burn fat... Read >
Author: Becky
26th January 2009
Many people suffer from heartburn, that uncomfortable burning sensation that occurs just under the heart, from time to time, but if it occurs regularly and gets progressively worse there is a good chance that acid reflux disease is the culprit. The burnin... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
09th January 2009
Is there a link between your brain and your skin? Can stress really impact the condition of your skin? Many people have long thought that stress can directly affect skin...is there any merit to this thought?
The fact of the matter is that various skin... Read >
Author: Jerzy George
05th January 2009
Reducing Stress with Fitness and exercise: Stress is linked to lack of Fitness and exercise activities. At what time a person avoids fitness and exercise the brain is affected, and stress is usually the result. Laughter, Fitness, and Exercise: Did you kno... Read >
Author: suegold
21st November 2008
It is amazing to think that so many health problems can be solved simply by drinking the right kind of water. Whether you suffer from diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure or osteoporosis, all of this can be avoided by drinking the right kind of water. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th October 2008
Asthma is a disease that makes the airways to the lungs blocked. It is said that 4 percent of the people that live in the United States are affected by asthma, which causes pain in the chest and tightening of the chest, making it harder to breathe.
It... Read >
Author: Mary Dolson
22nd August 2008
The rate of aging varies from person to person. It is not the same for everybody. Aging is simply a natural phenomenon, which is going to affect everyone's body sooner or later. You can, however, slow down the rate of aging. There are two theories regardi... Read >
Author: Scott A McKay
21st August 2008
Asthma is an allergic inflammation of the lungs that affected more than 17 million people in the U.S. alone. It is generally triggered by pollens, molds, dust, animal dander, air pollution, chemicals, exercise, stress, temperature changes or ingestion of ... Read >
Author: bizlink08
25th July 2008
Aging and memory loss – two things most of us think go hand-in-hand. But science tells us they do not. Memory loss is not a normal part of aging. In fact, actually there are ways to improve your memory as you age.
According to Dharma Singh Khalsa, M... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC
17th July 2008
As a parent with 3 children who suffer from asthma I appreciate the need to understand asthma and how to treat it.
The incidence of asthma has increase dramatically in Australia through out the 1980’s and 1990’s but seems to have levelled out sinc... Read >
Author: Greg Richmond
13th June 2008
If you want a younger look in your gray days, anti aging tips are useful for this. It helps us to know the effective ways to slow down the process of aging. All of us wants to look younger and feel energetic all the time. No one likes graying and reducing... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
10th June 2008
An estimated 6 percent of Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression, and an additional 14 percent experience a milder form of the disorder known as the winter blues. SAD strikes during the winter months and is associate... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
09th June 2008
An estimated 6 percent of Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression, and an additional 14 percent experience a milder form of the disorder known as the winter blues. SAD strikes during the winter months and is associate... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
21st May 2008
The best way to protect your self from diseases is to live a healthy lifestyle and clean environment. These two factors are somehow related and directly affect one another. If you have a healthy lifestyle but you live in an environment that is untidy and ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
21st May 2008
Many women have noticed that their hot flashes are more frequent and intense during times when they were feeling anxious or worried. This observation was also confirmed in an article in the June 2005 issue of Menopause: The Journal of the North American M... Read >
Author: Randy Hough
29th April 2008
Research continues to mount evidence that l-carnitine can help boost energy and quality of life. Carnitine comes from the Latin word for flesh: caro or carnis. L-carnitine was discovered and isolated from meat in the early 1900s. At that time, scientis... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd April 2008
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To learn important lessons for all parents and educators, we interview today Eric Jensen, a former middle school teacher and former adjunct professor for several universities including the University of California, San Di... Read >
Author: Alvaro
31st March 2008
Nutrition is extremely important to a healthy body for the duration of our lives, but it becomes even more essential as we age. Many of the poor foods we were able to digest as young people become problematic the older we get. Also, the need to keep our i... Read >
Author: Brent Craig
29th March 2008
A person that is normally in excellent health may suddenly feel a skipped heart beat with upper back pain. A large variety of things could cause skipped heart beat with upper back pain and people will be surprised to learn that it is far more common than... Read >
Author: Susan
19th March 2008
If you want a younger look in your gray days, anti aging tips are useful for this. It helps us to know the effective ways to slow down the process of aging. All of us wants to look younger and feel energetic all the time. No one likes graying and reducing... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
19th March 2008
If you want a younger look in your gray days, anti aging tips are useful for this. It helps us to know the effective ways to slow down the process of aging. All of us wants to look younger and feel energetic all the time. No one likes graying and reducing... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
22nd January 2008
Diagnosing cardiovascular disease is becoming more sophisticated. Diagnosis begins with a medical examination and patient history. This procedure may be supplemented with a variety of tests that may confirm or refute the physician's suspicions of the pres... Read >
Author: David Jones
06th November 2007
Although genetic disposition may play a role in determining disease, good health is not simply the absence of disease but complete physical and mental well being. Living healthy involves key essential components, earmarked to an individual’s lifestyle. ... Read >
Author: Michelle Honda PhD
20th September 2007
Free radicals can pose a major threat to our health because they have the potential to damage our body at the cellular level. But what exactly is a free radical?A free radical is an atom or molecule which contains an unpaired electron. Since electrons hav... Read >
Author: Alexander Holt
24th August 2007
Cellulite" is not a medical term. Cellulite - is the problem, that encounters more than 90% of women at any age around the globe. The basic reasons of cellulite are bad eating habits, lack of exercise, stress, and smoking. ducts. Cellulite refers to the d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
31st July 2007
For diagnosing ischaemic heart disease the doctors perform a serie of tests depending whether the disease is with angina (symptomatic) or without-silent ischemia.
Angina attacks associated with risk factors for heart disease influence the docto... Read >
Author: Keysha
31st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
With no exception, all of us age. Now, why is "aging" such a bad word? What about growing? and lifelong development? If you are a caregiver, you know this process is not always easy, but the good news from neuroscience th... Read >
Author: Alvaro
23rd July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
On June 10th something wonderful happened, and the media hasn't paid much attention yet. On that day, the National Public Health Road Map to Maintaining Cognitive Health was released by the CDC and the Alzheimer's Assoc... Read >
Author: Alvaro
11th July 2007
Cellulite is the problem, that encounters more than 90% of women at any age around the globe. Cellulite describes dimpling of skin, caused by the protrusion of subcutaneous. Cellulite is not fat, and thin people often struggle with cellulite. Cellulite i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
12th April 2007
Importance of Nutrients
According to theories from biologists, the normal lifespan of human beings are 120 years old. However, 99.9% died of sickness, due to several reasons such as:
* Pollution
* Water Pollution
* Agricultural
* ... Read >
Author: Alien
08th March 2007
1. Drink Plenty of Water - Water is an essential component of life because every cell of the body uses it. It helps to reduce blood pressure, aids in elimination of waste from the body, balances acids in the body, and carries nutrients into all the bod... Read >
Author: Jennifer
31st January 2007
A Dr. by the name of Dr. Morter discovered a very simple, yet effective way to test your body's pH level using little pieces of pH paper that you place into your mouth (if testing using your saliva) or in a stream of urine (if testing using your secretion... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero
15th November 2006
By age of 50, most men will already have an enlarged prostate and three of these men will have cancer cells forming in their prostate. Prostate cancer is the main cancer found in men and by age 75 three out of four men will have prostate cancer.
The f... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
02nd October 2006
De-stress Yourself
by Audrey Pihulyk
When life gets you down, turn it around
Stress is a word that is used in a variety of contexts today. We may talk about job stress, stress of retirement, stress of exercise, stress of family problems, or even... Read >
Author: Audrey Pihulyk
24th April 2006
In the Western world we have come so far in many ways but we still lack basic common sense skills that can help us protect our healthy life-styles. Our instant gratification society has created a reactive medical community that treats symptoms without giv... Read >
Author: Brad Hutchinson
07th April 2006
Dogs care primarily needs to be focussed on making it do exercise consistently in order to keep fit, energetic and fresh.
The first question that strikes our mind in this context is how much of it is required every day. Obviously it is relative to its... Read >
Author: Huzef Saifee
09th December 2005
A Medical Doctor's opinion of detoxification
Detox (detoxification) is a term that's came into popular use in the last decade or so but only within the realm of alternative or holistic Western medicine.
Conventional, mainstream (allopathic) medical ... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong
17th August 2005
Stress & Exercise: How do I make it Work for Me?
Copyright 2005 Tanja Gardner
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXERCISE & STRESS
Everyone knows that exercise reduces stress levels. Doesn't
it?
Actually, some of the research is a little conflicting... Read >
Author: Tanja Gardner
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