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25th September 2009
As you many know, being overweight or even obese has a strong genetic component. If you or a loved one was overweight as a child, or if one or even both of your parents were obese, the odds of you being overweight too, skyrockets. Hereditary controls, amo... Read >
Author: Rahim Siddiqi
25th September 2009
As you many know, being overweight or even obese has a strong genetic component. If you or a loved one was overweight as a child, or if one or even both of your parents were obese, the odds of you being overweight too, skyrockets. Hereditary controls, amo... Read >
Author: Rahim Siddiqi
22nd September 2009
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptom... Read >
Author: jsolutions014
21st September 2009
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptom... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
It's well accepted that reduced physical activity and fast food are linked to obesity. But the evidence that these are the main causes of obesity is largely circumstantial. To stimulate debate, experts suggest 10 other possible causes of obesity, outlined... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
As you many know, being overweight or even obese has a strong genetic component. If you or a loved one was overweight as a child, or if one or even both of your parents were obese, the odds of you being overweight too, skyrockets. Hereditary controls, amo... Read >
Author: J Solutions
16th September 2009
As you many know, being overweight or even obese has a strong genetic component. If you or a loved one was overweight as a child, or if one or even both of your parents were obese, the odds of you being overweight too, skyrockets. Hereditary controls, amo... Read >
Author: Rajni
31st August 2009
Laser Hair Therapy has been around for a while, but to Americans it is relatively a new concept. If you polled a roomful of men about it, chances are they wouldn’t know what Laser Hair Loss Therapy was, much less what it could do for them. In that sam... Read >
Author: Ray Treadwell
28th July 2009
If you suffer from awful, itchy, burning, or bleeding hemorrhoids - then your #1 concern may be "what is the best hemorrhoids cure?"
There are many proven ways to treat hemorrhoids that are effective for long term hemorrhoid relief. Because, while ... Read >
Author: hellis
28th July 2009
If you suffer from troublesome, itchy, burning, or bleeding hemorrhoids - then your #1 concern may be "what is the best hemorrhoids cure?"
There are many proven ways to treat hemorrhoids that are effective for long term hemorrhoid relief. Because, ... Read >
Author: hellis
28th July 2009
If you suffer from sore, itchy, burning, or bleeding hemorrhoids - then your #1 concern may be "what is the best hemorrhoids cure?"
There are many proven ways to treat hemorrhoids that are effective for long term hemorrhoid relief. Because, while h... Read >
Author: hellis
28th July 2009
If you suffer from hurting, itchy, burning, or bleeding hemorrhoids - then your #1 concern may be "what is the best hemorrhoids cure?"
There are many proven ways to treat hemorrhoids that are effective for long term hemorrhoid relief. Because, whil... Read >
Author: hellis
13th June 2009
Transsexualism is a word that defines transgender people, either due to a physical alteration at or near birth or confusing feelings about gender identity throughout life. While considered a condition, it does seem to be truly confusing for both groups of... Read >
Author: clickfor
12th June 2009
Does cellulite keep you in long pants and away from the beloved beach? This is a common problem that prevents many women from wearing their favorite summer attire, but there are treatment options available. It can be challenging to make cellulite disappe... Read >
Author: AmandaStone
05th June 2009
Hair cloning seems like it is an idea from the far future, but it is nearer than you think. While it was thought that hair cloning was not possible because of the size of the cell nucleus, new developments in this field have opened up doors for hair clon... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
08th May 2009
You likely have heard of a herniated disc. Moreover, you generally are aware that a herniated disc can be quite painful. Therefore, the best course of action that you can – and need – to take is to avoid a herniated disc in the first instance. Thro... Read >
Author: painmanagement
07th May 2009
Dental office whitening is often preferred to at-home procedures, given the specialized assistance and the complexity of the techniques used. Regardless of the chosen procedures, one can improve the teeth color with minimal risks and without repeated visi... Read >
Author: Charles Maverick
17th April 2009
Diagnosing anxiety can sometimes be difficult because the manifestation of symptoms such as shortness of breath, tingling in your hands and feet and heart palpitations can also be symptoms of physical conditions. If you visit the doctor´s office with the... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
09th April 2009
Behaviorists' Stages of Change model can help you unravel unhealthy habits and reweave healthy ones.
So you're determined you're going to do something about your weight. But what? Being overweight is not in itself a behavior. You don't do overweight. ... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
09th April 2009
An eczema represents a medical condition during which the skin of a certain patient becomes red, inflamed, flaky as it tends to exfoliate, covered with scaly white-silvery patches, itchy and sometimes painful and also prone to infections; propensity to in... Read >
Author: Harveen singh
31st March 2009
Exercise is an important tool in managing your diabetes in order to live a longer, healthier life.
1. Exercise increase insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. The key problem of Type 2 diabetics is insulin insensitivity, or insulin resistance. By... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
27th March 2009
An intense fear of blood is a phobia that we treat fairly regularly here in our UK hypno-psychotherapy practice.
Like all other phobias, blood phobia is essentially an anxiety disorder.
The person suffering from a phobia of blood may very well sense... Read >
Author: Peter Field
06th March 2009
Loss of hair or baldness is often referred to as alopecia. Alopecia totalis means loss of all the scalp hair, while alopecia unviersalis means loss of all body hair, including eyebrows and eyelashes. If hair falls out in patches, it is termed alopecia a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th January 2009
Psoriasis is one of the diseases that science has yet to find an answer to it and is a problem for a lot of people especially in the Western world. It is a skin disease that affects all part of the skin and the scalp. It is believed that this disease is a... Read >
Author: Tim
17th January 2009
Laser Hair Therapy has been around for a while, but to Americans it is relatively a new concept. If you polled a roomful of men about it, chances are they wouldn’t know what Laser Hair Loss Therapy was, much less what it could do for them. In that same... Read >
Author: Ray Treadwell
09th January 2009
Recent news stories and television commercials have clearly demonstrated the discomfort of Restless Leg Syndrome (frequently known as simply RLS) to everyone. Although of course those people who have suffered from this disorder for years know all too well... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
06th January 2009
Excessive sweating is caused by overactive sweat glands, particularly in specific regions for example the feet, under arms, hands, back, groin and face. Unlike regular perspiration, which is used to control your body heat, in people with hyperhidrosis, th... Read >
Author: Andrew Jamaz
10th October 2008
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder emerged in scientific research at the turn of the 20th century when Dr. George Still was introduced to a disobedient, troubled, nine year-old boy. Today, research still just touches the edge of this serious disord... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th September 2008
Keratoconus is a rare condition. Keratoconus is a condition of the eye meaning conical conea. The cornea is the major focussing surface of the eye. Keratoconus may occur in one eye only initially but most commonly affects both eyes with one eye being more... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th September 2008
Alzheimer says goodbye to Tarenflurbil
The most common cause of dementia in the USA is Alzheimer's disease (AD). In 2000 there were 4.5 million persons with Alzheimer's disease in USA. Unless new discoveries facilitate prevention of Alzheimer's disease t... Read >
Author: asgarcymed
04th September 2008
For years, the causes of Alzheimer’s disease have been somewhat of a mystery. Doctors and researchers have worked diligently to unlock the secrets of this complex and devastating disease. Fortunately, great strides have been made recently in understandi... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
02nd September 2008
Allergies, in most cases, are not life threatening. There are exceptions, as some people may be sensitive to wasp venom and may actually die from a sting. Asthma can also have some serious effects. But for most, allergies are generally a nuisance. But oh,... Read >
Author: James Conrad
18th July 2008
Encephalocele known cranium bifidum. It is a defect neural of tube and characterized by bag-like projections of the brain and the membranes which cover it by openings in cranium. The defect can contain a part of the cover of brain cover (meninges) and flu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
04th July 2008
Endometriosis is the growth of cells similar to those that form the inside of the uterus (endometrial cells), but in a location outside of the uterus. Endometrial cells are the same cells that are shed each month during menstruation. The cells of endometr... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th June 2008
A genetic disorder is a condition caused by abnormalities in genes or chromosomes. While some diseases, such as cancer, are due to genetic abnormalities acquired in a few cells during life, the term "genetic disease" most commonly refers to diseases prese... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th May 2008
Stretch marks are lines on the skin that start off as raised red lines. They then turn purple, before slowly fading into flat silvery streaks. The medical name for this type of mark is stria. Stretch marks happen when the skin is stretched a lot over a sh... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
25th May 2008
Gastric bypass surgery is proving to be a lifesaver for a lot of people as obesity continues to sweep across the western world but its greatest problem is to be found in the fact that a significant number of people either fail to lose enough weight follow... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
21st May 2008
Dubowitz syndrome is a genetic disorder defined by slow growth, a characteristic facial appearance, and a small head. Although the exact pathology of Dubowitz syndrome is not yet known, it is almost certain that it has a genetic component. It is classifie... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Gastric bypass surgery is a lifesaver for more and more people as obesity sweeps across much of the western world but its greatest problem lies in the fact that a noteworthy number of people either fail to lose a reasonable amount of weight after surgery ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
28th April 2008
Autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED) is an incendiary circumstance of the inner ear. The reason of AIED is mostly assumed to be related to either antibodies or exempt cells that induce harm to the inner ear. There is evidence that genetically controlled as... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th March 2008
Stretch marks are lines on the skin that start off as raised red lines. They then turn purple, before slowly fading into flat silvery streaks. The medical name for this type of mark is stria. Stretch marks happen when the skin is stretched a lot over a sh... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
10th March 2008
A chronic disease of the skin consisting of itchy, dry, red patches, usually affecting the scalp or arms and legs. A common chronic skin disease, more common in whites (2% of the population) than in other racial groups, in which red flaky lesions occuroft... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
27th October 2007
Oppositional defiant disorder is reported to affect between 10 percent and 15 percent of children and adolescents in the general population. Oppositional Defiant Disorder caused of environment, genetics, and medical problems. Children with ODD show a patt... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd October 2007
There may also be a genetic component, causing the disorder to be passed down from parents to children. It is probably more common than realized and may be an important cause of violent behavior. Intermittent explosive disorder is more common in men. Expl... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd October 2007
Persons aged 18 years and older, approximately 1-2% remain enuretic. Families of bed-wetters can experience disturbed sleep, turmoil, and a drain on energy and resources. Children have never achieved complete nighttime control. They have always wet the be... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th August 2007
Acne is an often embarrassing and sometimes painful condition that is most commonly associated with the awkward teenage years. Adult acne is defined as the occurrence of acne in a person who is over the age of nineteen. Adult acne is thought to have hormo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th August 2007
Although there are several types of skin cancer, the most common are melanoma, basal call carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma.
Although melanoma is not found as often as other skin cancers, it is one of the most well known because it causes the most... Read >
Author: John Grimes
10th June 2007
Obesity is continuing to rise at alarming rates in many western countries and there can be very little doubt that our modern lifestyle and diet is to a very large extent responsible for what has now been officially classed as an epidemic. However, there i... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
31st May 2007
A summary of the appearance, causes, and treatments for alopecia
Alopecia means "baldness"; hair loss from skin areas where hair would normally be present. The word alopecia comes from the Greek word for fox, which is "alopex." This term was used p... Read >
Author: Wallace Green
24th May 2007
Psoriasis is believed to be an immune-mediated disease. Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition. Between 10% and 30% of people who develop psoriasis get a related form of arthritis called “psoriatic arthritis,” which causes inflammation of the jo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd April 2007
There are as many types of skin inflammation as there are types of skin. And because the causes of skin irritation range from the predictable to the utterly mysterious and are likely to change throughout our lives, those of us with irritable skin are fa... Read >
Author: Paul Vu
06th November 2006
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that causes extreme mood swings. This condition is also called manic-depressive illness. It may be caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a pers... Read >
Author: Onlineghar Ghar
03rd October 2006
As you many know, being overweight or even obese, has a strong genetic component. If you or a loved one was overweight as a child, or if one or even both of your parents were obese, the odds of you being overweight too, skyrockets. Hereditary controls, ... Read >
Author: Roxanne Manning
19th July 2006
It's well accepted that reduced physical activity and fast food are linked to obesity. But the evidence that these are the main causes of obesity is largely circumstantial. To stimulate debate, experts suggest 10 other possible causes of obesity, outlined... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
09th June 2006
In the past, weight loss surgery was always regarded as an extreme course of action for the morbidly obese. Weight loss surgery was mostly a risky proposition often involving slicing into the intestines and re-routing or stapling. Even nowadays, it is tru... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley
04th June 2006
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptom... Read >
Author: David Kane
13th February 2006
Today I am NOT going to be talking about marketing.
It is the farthest thing from my mind right now.
And I also will NOT be telling you anything about writing
sales copy... and I probably won't help you come up with
your next USP either.
Today ... Read >
Author: Craig Garber
13th October 2005
Some people may feel that they are fat, no matter how thin they actually are. Or they may feel guilty when they eat too much food. The guilt and shame from eating makes the person vomit up all their food. These people have bulimia nervosa, or bulimia, an... Read >
Author: Thomas Morva
17th August 2005
Alcoholism is a disease in which drinkers have lost the ability to control their drinking, leading to physical and mental harm and loss of ability to behave in a socially acceptable manner. Alcoholism is a chronic, progressive, pathological condition tha... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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