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30th September 2009
{Skelaxin is a muscle relaxant. It works by blocking nerve impulses (or pain sensations) in the brain. Skelaxin is used together with rest and physical therapy to treat discomfort associated with acute skeletal muscle conditions such as pain or injury. Do... Read >
Author: Fredrick Osborney
24th September 2009
Historical references to a universal energy field date back as far as 5000 B.C. to India where prana was considered to be the basic source of life. In China it was referred to as chi and was believed to be in all matter. Two polar forces were recognized, ... Read >
Author: aashish123
21st September 2009
Back pain is occurred due to various causes and in 90% of the back pain cases, the pain disappears easily by various back pain treatment. However, proper medical advice and treatment is essential in cases where the pain persists for a long time.
Back ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Nobody wants osteoporosis-we are often reminded of this. We recognize the importance of calcium in the prevention of this debilitating disease affecting nearly 10 million Americans. As a result, there is an excess of calcium products produced by numerous ... Read >
Author: Pete Piranio
18th September 2009
Calcium has been recommended and widely accepted as an essential mineral for bone and skeletal health and numerous body functions-regulating heartbeat, conducting nerve impulses, stimulating hormonal secretions and clotting the blood. Now, some conflictin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Are you considering Botox? Disturbed about the perils of getting older? Don’t worry, it’s normal. Think more about the good things about a Botox procedure and also realize the negatives, and you’ll be a step closer to making a good consideration abo... Read >
Author: Ross Garnaut
17th September 2009
Are you considering Botox? Worried about the problems of going gray? Don’t worry, it’s normal. Think more about the positives about a Botox procedure and also realize the Cons, and you’ll be a large step closer to making an educated consideration ab... Read >
Author: Ross Garnaut
17th September 2009
The intuitive algorithm
Roger Penrose considered it impossible. Thinking could never imitate a computer process. He said as much in his book, The Emperor's New Mind. But, a new book, The Intuitive Algorithm, (IA), suggested that intuition was a patter... Read >
Author: amit.dummy
17th September 2009
The intuitive algorithm
Roger Penrose considered it impossible. Thinking could never imitate a computer process. He said as much in his book, The Emperor's New Mind. But, a new book,
The Intuitive Algorithm, (IA), suggested that intuition was a patt... Read >
Author: amit.dummy
16th September 2009
If you are experiencing back pain for more than three months now then you are suffering from chronic back pain. In some cases, chronic back pain may recur after once the problem has been resolves. The chances of a chronic back pain recurring vary from one... Read >
Author: Dorothy Severe
15th September 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease such as demyelinating and affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease will cause cycles of remission, which causes the condition to worsen. When exacerbation starts etiology is reviewed, which includes th... Read >
Author: J.T Coach
08th September 2009
Back, pelvis, and neck pain have been primary complaints of pregnant women for decades. Unfortunately, many of the standard recommendations for relief of such pain-e.g., sleeping with a pillow between the knees, taking warm baths, etc.-simply don't cut it... Read >
Author: Yodle
08th September 2009
Back, pelvis, and neck pain have been primary complaints of pregnant women for decades. Unfortunately, many of the standard recommendations for relief of such pain-e.g., sleeping with a pillow between the knees, taking warm baths, etc.-simply don't cut it... Read >
Author: Yodle
07th September 2009
If you want lasting tinnitus relief, you need to understand which of the many forms of tinnitus you have. One common type is Subjective Tinnitus. This article explains what that is, why having it doesn't mean you're crazy, and points you to a holistic gui... Read >
Author: bill mann
26th August 2009
The skeletal bones make up more than 200 short, long, irregular, and flat structures. Inside the bones is calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and RBCs, or marrow, which produces and generate red blood cells. The bones work along side the muscles. The muscles ... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay
26th August 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease such as demyelinating and affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease will cause cycles of remission, which causes the condition to worsen. When exacerbation starts etiology is reviewed, which includes th... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay
16th August 2009
Fat are always misunderstood as not healthy. But do you know that there are good fat and bad fat? Fat is also essential for our body. Let find out more about fat.
What is Fat?
Fat is a nutrient. It is crucial for normal body function and without it... Read >
Author: Cherie Ang
07th August 2009
Using herbs for anxiety is something that is starting to gain more and more popularity as time progresses. Some of the reasons are due to their safeness, effectiveness, and affordability. Some people just prefer to take things which are natural. When some... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
01st August 2009
According to the Ayurvedic system, Ashwagandha is the best herb for balancing Vata in the body. Vata governs all movement in the body, including the movement of nerve impulses throughout the nervous system. When the root is taken as a milk decoction and s... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
29th July 2009
Many medications exist as a means of drug therapy for cerebral palsy, including Baclofen, Dantrolene, Botox, Flexeril, Depakene, Diazepam, Dilantin, Epival, Klonopin,Tegretol, and Zarontin.
Baclofen, also known as Lioresel, is a muscle relaxant which b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th July 2009
The entire world is witnessing a rising bed bug situation which is seemingly more difficult to eradicate in some regions than in others. This challenging problem of how to get rid of bed bugs is a concern for anyone dealing withe a infestation of these in... Read >
Author: Harris Doddridge
19th July 2009
Should anger medication be used to manage anger in children and teens? The bottom line is this-- the choice to use prescriptions for anger should only be made after studying the pros and cons of anger medication as well as other alternative methods or opt... Read >
Author: Bianca Tora
17th July 2009
Many of my clients are woman and they usually have a common question regarding calcium. What and how does it work? Why do I need it? Although, there are numerous studies detailing the need for calcium especially in woman there is a mystery as to how it co... Read >
Author: John Manjarres
16th July 2009
Like most people, we know we should take vitamins but why minerals? What does all of that on the back of each multi-vitamin label mean? They look like their necessary, but what are they used for? So below, I have created a list of the essential minerals a... Read >
Author: John Manjarres
19th June 2009
Have you ever imagined that you could get the recommended daily dose of minerals just from drinking water? Well, it's true. Nature has made it possible to easily access these "spark plugs of life" by making minerals available in the most convenient form... Read >
Author: olirom
18th June 2009
When the health of your eye muscles degraded, you can begin facing issues with your eye health. One of the symptoms could be a delay in refocusing when changing focus from one point to another which is closer or further away. If this happens, this indicat... Read >
Author: Mitchell Forbes
18th June 2009
Our necks are our spines continuing above shoulder level so that our head can be supported and facilitated in its job. The neck is beautifully designed and engineered and performs its highly complex functions automatically without us having to give them a... Read >
Author: David Ravech
17th June 2009
Why Essential Fatty Acids are Great for your Diet
For some reason people seem to be scared to death when they hear the word “fat”. While it make be true that some fats are bad for the human body, there are many fats that are not only OK for the bo... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
17th June 2009
Why Essential Fatty Acids are Great for your Diet
For some reason people seem to be scared to death when they hear the word “fat”. While it make be true that some fats are bad for the human body, there are many fats that are not only OK for the bo... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
17th June 2009
The intuitive algorithm
Roger Penrose considered it impossible. Thinking could never imitate a computer process. He said as much in his book, The Emperor's New Mind. But, a new book, The Intuitive Algorithm, (IA), suggested that intuition was a patter... Read >
Author: amrita09
04th June 2009
Be careful of dizziness while driving, operating machinery, or performing other hazardous activities. Carisoprodol and Aspirin May cause dizziness or drowsiness. If you experience drowsiness or dizziness, avoid these activities.
noalcohol Use alcohol cau... Read >
Author: Soma Medicine99
12th May 2009
The usage of right anti-aging products can take off roughly 10 years of one`s age without the necessity of cosmetic surgery. More and more women these days are undergoing treatment with various anti-aging products such as micro-dermal abrasion, chemical p... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
22nd April 2009
If you're one of those people who routinely burn the candle at both ends, you may find yourself running out of energy midway through the day. Yesterday's overachiever reached for a cup of coffee; today's overachiever might reach for an energy drink instea... Read >
Author: HWNTeam
15th April 2009
What is all about nutrition and diet? There are some nutrition basics you can keep in mind. Mastering the nutrition basics comes down to understanding the concept of a food pyramid and the roles of fiber, fat, cholesterol, and calories in a healthy diet. ... Read >
Author: herbalinfosite
01st April 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease such as demyelinating and affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease will cause cycles of remission, which causes the condition to worsen. When exacerbation starts etiology is reviewed, which includes th... Read >
Author: ski987
01st April 2009
Is There a Solution for Your Migraine Headaches?
Headaches are frequently cited as one of the UK's most common health complaints. Unfortunately people race to “pop pills” far too quickly, and they only temporarily mask the pain. As the drugs wear ... Read >
Author: Dr Chris Pickard
19th March 2009
One microgram of botulinum toxin is lethal to humans. It is one of the most acutely toxic poisons known to mankind and can kill by paralysing musculoskeletal and respiratory systems. Botulinum toxin acts by blocking the release of the chemical neurotransm... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
12th March 2009
About impotence
Impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction, is a condition where a man cannot sustain an erection long enough to have sex, or cannot have an erection at all. Men in their 40s may suffer an occasional incident of impotence, and in most ... Read >
Author: mark bevan
11th March 2009
The breastfeeding vegetarian diet doesn't vary all that much from the pregnancy vegetarian diet. Protein recommendations are the same, vitamin B-12 recommendations are higher, and the recommendations for iron and calories are lower than during pregnancy. ... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer
03rd March 2009
Fats are an essential part of any well-balanced diet, including a vegetarian diet. Fats are made of smaller units - called fatty acids. These fatty acids may be saturated, mono-unsaturated or polyunsaturated.
Saturated and mono-unsaturated fats are no... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer
18th February 2009
In the past, people with deep wrinkles had two alternatives: go under the knife, or live with an aged appearance. But modern advances have given us the option to forego surgery in favor of less invasive cosmetic injections.
BOTOX® Injections
As the ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
27th January 2009
When it comes to health and fitness - the public is mostly focused on carbs, protein and fat. But there are other important elements of your daily diet that need to be managed for optimal health and fitness.
One of these elements, sodium (salt), should... Read >
Author: Joey Atlas
23rd January 2009
Have you tried changing your lifestyle to help your blood pressure only to find it isn't helping very much? Sometimes lifestyle changes alone aren't as effective as when combined with blood pressure medication.
There are many different kinds of blood ... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka
12th January 2009
Fats are an essential part of any well-balanced diet, including a vegetarian diet. Fats are made of smaller units - called fatty acids. These fatty acids may be saturated, monounsaturated or polyunsaturated. Saturated and monounsaturated fats are not nece... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
05th January 2009
The breastfeeding vegetarian diet doesn't vary all that much from the pregnancy vegetarian diet. Protein recommendations are the same, vitamin B-12 recommendations are higher, and the recommendations for iron and calories are lower than during pregnancy. ... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
19th December 2008
Many drugs can be bought online from reputed pharmacies these days. Millions of people prefer to order online from the comfort of their own personal computer for various reasons. First, there is the benefit of low prices and discounts especially when you ... Read >
Author: Beth
15th December 2008
BOTOX cosmetic injection is an alternative option to surgery for removing and preventing wrinkles that appear on the face, due to the effects of aging or repetitive facial expressions. BOTOX cosmetic treatment has been approved by the Food and Drug Admini... Read >
Author: Spero Theodorou
01st December 2008
How does it work?
Botox is injected directly into the frown lines between your eyebrows. It works by blocking the transmission of the nerve impulses that cause the lines to form. It is essentially a poison that paralyses nerves.
How often will I nee... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
30th November 2008
The spine is the major nerve bundle responsible for carrying out nerve impulses from the brain, going to the different parts of the body. It is an essential part in a person’s body because it is the one responsible in conducting information coming from ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
11th November 2008
High-fiber foods, such as fruits, vegetables and whole grain products, generally require a longer time to eat, since they require more chewing and give your brain's appetite center time to shut down early. Also, when fiber foods are combined with water in... Read >
Author: Alien
04th November 2008
Fats along with proteins and carbohydrates, are one of the three nutrients used as energy sources by the body. The energy produced by fats is 9 calories per gram. Proteins and carbohydrates each provide 4 calories per gram. Total fat; the sum of saturated... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb
04th November 2008
Fats along with proteins and carbohydrates, are one of the three nutrients used as energy sources by the body. The energy produced by fats is 9 calories per gram. Proteins and carbohydrates each provide 4 calories per gram. Total fat; the sum of saturated... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb
23rd October 2008
As you get older, frown lines may become more prominent. Creases in the forehead will start to appear, as well as crow's feet around your eyes. This is all part of the natural aging process. However, BOTOX® has taken the world by storm, as a quick, no... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
10th October 2008
By: Hester-Lynne Murdoch
What are they?
The long, stiff, specialized hairs, on a cat's face and body.
Name:
Vibrissae; also known as tactile hairs or whiskers.
Description:
They differ from the cat’s normal body hair in that they are long,... Read >
Author: Hester
02nd October 2008
Have you heard this saying before: "Garbage in, garbage out? Or how about, "You are what you eat? Well, I'm making up a new saying: "You are what you drink!" Our bodies are made up of 70% water and require an adequate intake of water to insure our health.... Read >
Author: olirom
24th September 2008
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca or "dry eye" is an eye disease caused by abnormal tear production. Tears help clean, nourish, reduce bacteria, and help in healing. Tears are especially important to the cornea of the eye. The cornea is the transparent, dome sha... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd September 2008
Know your heart for hearts sake
When I was staying in the center of Bangkok a few years ago, I had the most unfortunate experience.
Chest pains in the middle of the night, so painful I could barely walk! What did I do? I managed with the aid of a friend... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
09th September 2008
You've probably heard it a hundred times - getting your daily dose of minerals and vitamins is important for good health. However, buying and remembering to take, vitamin and mineral supplements can be a pain in the you-know-what. But did you know that... Read >
Author: olirom
08th September 2008
Birth is a physically stressful experience for your baby, especially if the delivery is natural or assisted. The force of being pushed through the birth canal can leave his tiny body out of alignment, not all that unlike the misalignment that causes milli... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
05th September 2008
Latin Name: Dendroaspis polylepis
Age: Up to 12 years in captivity has been recorded.
Colour: The body of the black mamba is grey to brown in colour. The only true black colour is the inside mouth lining.
The black mamba is the largest venomous s... Read >
Author: David Meisel
03rd September 2008
One of the fairly minor after effects you may experience with LASIK eye surgery is dry eye. If your eyes start to itch, you're probably experiencing dry eye. You can relieve dry eye by using artificial tears. Right after surgery you doctor will probably t... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
02nd September 2008
Just what is the definition of humanaura energy?
Or aura healing? Lets go through some assumptions first.
There is a definitive substance to the human presence.
Even in pitch black we know when others are about.
Some sense weather changes , predict it... Read >
Author: Sencyman
02nd September 2008
Ayurveda is a sister science of Yoga and is recognised as a leading holistic healthcare system by "World Health Organisation". Ayurveda states that health is more than the absence of disease; it is a dynamic state of balance and integration of body, mind,... Read >
Author: swornambigai
25th July 2008
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Before we begin discussing mudras, let us first consider some interesting topics concerning hands. This and the following article will be devoted to hand myster... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee
24th July 2008
Calcium is needed for strong bones. It is also needed for heart, muscles and nerves to function properly and for your blood to clot normally. Each day we lose some calcium in the urine and faeces and to a lesser extent through perspiration. These losses m... Read >
Author: Avon
18th July 2008
One of the fairly minor after effects you may experience with LASIK eye surgery is dry eye. If your eyes start to itch, you're probably experiencing dry eye. You can relieve dry eye by using artificial tears. Right after surgery you doctor will probably t... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
20th June 2008
Wrinkle Treatments
Experience the dramatic vanishing of unwanted facial wrinkles with Cosmetic therapy. Botox therapy is a popular and widely used approach to treating wrinkles of the forehead, frown lines, laugh lines and crow's feet without surgery, ... Read >
Author: flawless
11th June 2008
Hearing impairment is the decreased ability to hear and discriminate among sounds. It is one of the most common birth defects. Each year in the United States, about 12,000 babies (3 in 1,000) are born with significant hearing impairment (1). Hearing impai... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th June 2008
Depression: It's a shell of a word, drained of its meaning through overuse. Missing your morning bus is depressing. The evening news is depressing. The word doesn't even begin to communicate the reality of the clinical disorder that affects millions of Am... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
09th June 2008
Hypertension is referred to as essential (primary) when the doctor is unable to identify a specific cause. It is by far the most common type of high blood pressure. The causes of this type are unknown but are likely to be a complex combination of genetic,... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th June 2008
Depression: It's a shell of a word, drained of its meaning through overuse. Missing your morning bus is depressing. The evening news is depressing. The word doesn't even begin to communicate the reality of the clinical disorder that affects millions of Am... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
05th June 2008
Butalbital, acetaminophen and caffeine come together to form the medication commonly known as Fioricet. Supplies as tablets for oral administration, Fioricet is generally recommended for tension muscular headaches but also for the following medical condi... Read >
Author: megan mathews
04th June 2008
Ever pondered on how a glass of orange juice can turn out to be an elixir of life? Loaded with vitamins and minerals, oranges form an indispensable part of a healthy diet. Apart from chocolate and vanilla, the two most popular flavors across the world, th... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire
04th June 2008
A ruptured eardrum is a tear or a hole in your eardrum (tympanic membrane), the thin membrane that separates your ear canal from your middle ear. This membrane vibrates when sound waves strike it, starting the process of converting sound waves into nerve ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
06th May 2008
Botox has become a well used cosmetic enhancement over the last few years by ridding people of age line and wrinkles; there are many myths about what it is and before a person starts a course, it is worth finding out more information. To understand exact... Read >
Author: ron king
14th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that attacks the brain and spinal cord and can lead to damage in the central nervous system. MS can cause loss of balance, impaired speech, extreme fatigue, double vision and paralysis, and is usually diagnosed between the ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
02nd April 2008
Now what about Stromile Swift’s Dunk over Tyrus Thomas? Right, you can arguably call it the Dunk of the Year so far. Now if you’re familiar with “The Stro Show” you also remember his sick two-handed dunk over Yao Ming (if not, check it out on yout... Read >
Author: Steve Wells
28th March 2008
The intuitive algorithm
Roger Penrose considered it impossible. Thinking could never imitate a computer process. He said as much in his book, The Emperor's New Mind. But, a new book, The Intuitive Algorithm, (IA), suggested that intuition was a patter... Read >
Author: sunita kaushal
24th January 2008
While supplements, superfoods and vitamins get all the attention, minerals play an important part in your body detox program. So what are some of the important minerals involved with a whole body detox?
Calcium: Everyone knows that calcium is important... Read >
Author: John Khu
18th January 2008
The Nervous System comprises the central nervous system (CNS), consisting of the brain and spinal cord, protected by the skull and spine, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS), made up of spinal and cranial nerves, which extend from the CNS to other par... Read >
Author: Alien
14th November 2007
Somatoform disorders are physical ailments (such as pain, nausea, depression, dizziness) or concerns for which no adequate medical explanation has been found. Somatoform disorders are physical symptoms that seem as if they are part of a general medical co... Read >
Author: Alien
11th October 2007
To play golf you need good hand-eye coordination, balance, and knowledge of golf swing biomechanics, athletic ability and a good amount of creativity. The average golfer's gross score is about 107 shots. And no matter what area of your game needs improvi... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
03rd September 2007
Scientific research shows that intelligence is both genetic and environmental. Intelligence is also not fixed but can be increased because the brain develops new neurons and interconnections with stimulation.
A supportive environment fosters numerous a... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
29th August 2007
Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) are sequences of heartbeats that are irregular. They are too fast, too slow, or conducted via an abnormal electrical pathway through the heart. Heart rhythms differ from one person to the other. Health, age and fitness... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
08th August 2007
You can add wrinkles to death and taxes on the short list of things that are certain in life. As you age, the supple skin of youth gradually gives way to fine lines around your eyes, across your forehead, and between your brows. The non-surgical wrinkle r... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th July 2007
In the modern world of today we are constantly being bombarded with high levels of stress and anxiety. These stresses can be physical, mental or environmental. They place an enormous strain on our physical and mental health.
Most of us are aware that ... Read >
Author: vincent platania
25th July 2007
Taking a substance used in the plastic surgery industry and suggesting it be used for headaches is probably one of the fastest and easiest ways to stir up controversy. Botulinum toxin A also called Botox, comes from the same group of bacteria that cause t... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd July 2007
Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant. It works by blocking nerve impulses (or pain sensations) that are sent to your brain. It s a skeletal muscle relaxant and a central nervous system (CNS) depressant. It is used to relieve pain, tenderness, and limitati... Read >
Author: carina coderis
05th June 2007
Pain is something all humans and even animals experience. The degree however varies from each individual and cause. While it is an almost daily occurrence, pain is something most people know very little of.
We may experience pain as a prick, tingle, s... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
18th April 2007
Although the term Botox is quite common and well-known, surprisingly then is the fact of how very few people actually know much about the details regarding and surrounding it. There are many things that need to be taken into consideration in regards to Bo... Read >
Author: Dan
02nd April 2007
Although the term Botox is quite common and well-known, surprisingly then is the fact of how very few people actually know much about the details regarding and surrounding it. There are many things that need to be taken into consideration in regards to Bo... Read >
Author: Dan
01st March 2007
Recent estimates have indicated that one in three adults in the USA has high blood pressure and that a third of these people are unaware of their condition. Your blood pressure is quite simply the force of the blood on the artery walls when the heart... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
28th February 2007
Recent estimates have indicated that one in three adults in the USA has high blood pressure and that a third of these people are unaware of their condition. Your blood pressure is quite simply the force of the blood on the artery walls when the heart... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
11th January 2007
GOT CALCIUM?By Lawrence Stepanowicz, NDWe all know what calcium is. It's that hard, whitish mineralsubstance that makes up the bulk of our teeth and bones. Some ofus may also remember that calcium, in it's pure form, is achemical element closely related t... Read >
Lawrence Stepanowicz
30th December 2006
Migraines affect roughly 7.5% of the world's population. These severe headaches can be anything from extremely annoying to downright debilitating once they strike, depending on the level of the headache's severity. On the average, migraine attacks are a l... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset
17th November 2006
What we perceive as ?pain? is an interaction between several chemicals in the brain and spinal cord. These chemicals are called neurotransmitters. These neurotransmitters conduct nerve impulses from one nerve cell to another, and on to the brain. They do ... Read >
Author: Michael Sullivan
17th November 2006
ASHWAGANDHA
There is an herb regarded as a 1st class adaptogenic tonic in one of the world's greatest herbal medical systems, an herb which can compare favorably to the world's most renowned herbal tonics. Ashwagandha, one of the most valuable herbs in... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
15th November 2006
Cosmetic surgery comes in many forms. What follows is an attempt to cover some of the more popular types. It is in no way exhaustive. As with any type of elective surgery, there may be many options available to the individual. Options range from the type ... Read >
Author: tk tk
07th November 2006
High blood pressure occurs when the force with which the blood pushes against the veins and arteries' walls is much higher than normal. Having a high blood pressure for a long time greatly increases the risk of a stroke or heart-attack, and the risk to de... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th June 2006
In general, Botox is the brand name for a botulin toxin type A, of which there are subtypes. The type B variety (BTX-B) is known as Neurobloc in the E.U. or Myobloc in the U.S.A. Both are employed in medical and/or therapeutic purposes. Botox itself is mo... Read >
Author: tk tk
01st April 2006
Back pain is occurred due to various causes and in 90% of the back pain cases, the pain disappears easily by various back pain treatment. However, proper medical advice and treatment is essential in cases where the pain persists for a long time.
Back ... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain
21st March 2006
Having sufficient nutrients in the body is a general goal for everyone. It doesn't necessarily take great effort to achieve this goal. If you simply follow a diet rich in vitamins and minerals, you should be healthy. However, taking medication, genetics, ... Read >
Author: John Gibb
16th March 2006
What Is Valerian?
For centuries, the tall perennial herb with pinkish flowers known as valerian (Valeriana officinalis) has been enlisted to help restless insomniacs get a sound nights sleep. Today this mild, nonaddictive sedative is quite popular both ... Read >
Author: Home herb
14th February 2006
Muscle Fatigue
How to Blast Through the Dreaded Muscle Failure that "Hits" Us All
by Harley Pasternak, M.Sc., H.Kin., ACSM, Expert Physical Trainer
If you've been working out for any amount of time, you're probably well acquainted with fatiguethat ... Read >
Author: Linda OByrne
09th February 2006
Salt (sodium) plays an important role in the regulation of muscle contraction, fluid balance and nerve impulses in the human body and it is essential for overall good health. All our body fluids including blood, sweat, tears, etc contain sodium. It is ess... Read >
Author: Cindi Gass
03rd February 2006
What Is Valerian Herb?
For centuries, the tall perennial herb with pinkish flowers known as Valerian
Herb (Valerian Herb officinalis) has been enlisted to help restless insomniacs
get a sound night's sleep. Today this mild, nonaddictive sedative is ... Read >
Author: Home herb
19th September 2005
Noise-induced hearing loss is on the rise among the young. Some 65 percent of those with hearing problems are below retirement age. Audiologists believe that part of the problem is the number of gadgets that send amplified sound directly into the ear can... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
17th August 2005
The food is the raw material for the body. Minerals are one of the important components of human nutrition. Minerals are grouped under two categories macro (the ones which we need in large amounts) and trace (the ones ne need in small amounts).
Here ... Read >
Author: Ashley Green
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