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Find The Root Cause Of Celiac Disease

29th September 2009
There's no one symptom that can be used to diagnose Celiac disease. The condition, which simply can be described as a form of gluten intolerance, is a combination of symptoms. In fact, there are many cases where the disease has been misdiagnosed because t... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson

Be Mentally Prepared for Gastric Bypass Before/After the Surgery

24th September 2009
When a person suffering from obesity is considering solutions for losing weight safely, one choice they are likely to consider is something called gastric bypass surgery. This procedure is not the first choice nor even the second choice for obese people t... Read >
Author: Mark Sierra

How Get A Marriage Certificate Asap...

23rd September 2009
Laws for marriage certificate vary from state to state. This means that you will depend on the state that you live in and follow by the rules. A person cannot just request for a marriage certificate without proper requirements. Laws have been required tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Ungiven Gift

23rd September 2009
He was pencil thin and walked with a limp. A thirteen year-old boy with huge yearning eyes who was always an unlucky patient on the children's floor of the hospital where my youngest daughter was all too often incarcerated. Curtis had sickle cell anemi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Detoxification and Blood Purification Help

22nd September 2009
What is the number one cause of sickness? Germs of course. Bacteria, viruses, you name it. But what else can cause health issues? Buildups of toxins and other undesirable elements in blood is a major one. In America at least for sure, most of the food you... Read >
Author: James Lehman

Stop Fibroids

22nd September 2009
Uterine fibroids, also called fibroid tumors or myomas, are benign tumors that grow on the uterine walls. Fibroids are a common problem among women, becoming even more prevalent as they age. This is a condition most women are completely unaware of even th... Read >
Author: Patrick Noack

Buy Dark Circle Under Eye Cream

21st September 2009
No More Dark Circle Under Eye Problem No More Puffiness No More Bags Have Younger looking Eyes Buy Dark circle under eye cream. Eye Cream that is actually effective. The age old expression you old bag comes from people developing bags under thei... Read >
Author: Kim Ward

Getting A Publisher & Getting What You Want

21st September 2009
In the basic scenario of book publishing, a writer finishes a book and then finds an agent who helps sell the book to a publisher. When someone asks, "How do I find a publisher?" they're often looking for the details of this scenario. But let's backtrack ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

B Vitamins and What They Can Do For You

21st September 2009
B vitamins play a crucial part in your optimal health and well-being. There are many different types of B vitamins – eight to be exact - and each one plays a significant role in the high-level functioning of your body. Many people choose to take a B-c... Read >
Author: Megan Hazel

Anadrol Helps To Boost Up The Production Of Red Blood Cells!

21st September 2009
Anadrol is the drug that is basically used for treating the disease called anemia, which is caused by the deficiency of the red blood cells. The drug is a powerful anemia treatment because it helps to boost up the production of red blood cells. The drug i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Which is The Best & Safest Natural Way To Help Reverse The Causes Of Hair Loss In Women

21st September 2009
If you want to grow your beautiful hair again and you haven't figured out which of the causes of hair loss in women is affecting you yet, you would be wise to absorb and evaluate the following information on women's hair loss issues. If your hair is th... Read >
Author: Sophie T. Macdonald

The Dangers of Canine Parasites

21st September 2009
When you get a puppy, one of the first things that you need to do is make an appointment with the vet to get your new family member his or her vaccinations. Along with any recommended shots, your cuddly canine will probably get a dose of a de-worm... Read >
Author: vivek

Vitamin Supplements To Take You From Sluggish To High Energy

19th September 2009
If you feel like your “get up and go got up and went” it’s time to pick yourself up and find energizing ways to make yourself feel better. One of the reasons we lack energy is because we simply need the right nutrition to add spunk to our step. If y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vitamin B12 The Cobalt of the B Vitamins

19th September 2009
Vitamin B12 is probably the best known among the B complex vitamins because many people take B12 injections as a treatment for severe pernicious anemia. People who exhibit signs of weakness may be diagnosed with a B12 deficiency and a simple regimen of in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Supplement Your Diet With Vitamin B12

18th September 2009
Lack of a proper blood level in human beings is the major cause of the condition known as anemia. Shortage of blood means erythrocytes or red blood cells will not be produced in the correct quantity. The anomaly can be rectified with diets. Specific... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Prenatal Vitamins

18th September 2009
Whether you’re pregnant or just considering having a baby, you probably have a dozen things on your mind. While images of a blanket swaddled newborn might dance in your head, you’re probably considering other issues like bottle versus breastfeeding, w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Children’s Vitamins

18th September 2009
Many parents are concerned that their children do not consume the proper foods they need to stay strong and healthy. The truth is children can be picky eaters. Some children will go through stages where they will refuse to eat anything other than a favor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Crohns Disease and Its Symptoms!

17th September 2009
When you witness an inflammation of the digestive tract then it is known as Crohn’s Disease (CD). Such disease is commonly seen in gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It affects the GI tract right from the mouth region to the anus. It can affect any area of t... Read >
Author: Gyan K

Anemia

17th September 2009
Anemia is a condition where the red blood cell count or the hemoglobin in a person’s body is lesser than normal. The normal level of the red blood cell or hemoglobin is different in the male and different in a female. Anemia, in men, refers to a conditi... Read >
Author: michellmarriner

Tired? Breathless? Confused? The Culprit Could be Anemia

16th September 2009
Tired? Breathless? Confused? The culprit could be anemia John Neustadt, ND Montana Integrative Medicine September 11, 2009 When there is a shortage of healthy red blood cells, the amount of oxygen being carried through the circulatory system is i... Read >
Author: Nutritional Biochemistry Inc

The Dangers of Canine Parasites

16th September 2009
When you get a puppy, one of the first things that you need to do is make an appointment with the vet to get your new family member his or her vaccinations. Along with any recommended shots, your cuddly canine will probably get a dose of a de-worming form... Read >
Author: sumit1

What to Consider When Choosing Popular Acai Berry Supplements

16th September 2009
Unless you do not read a lot about health and nutrition, by now you know how popular the acai berry has become in the world of supplements. There are many reasons, as discussed below, as to why the acai berry is so wonderful for our bodies, and why daily ... Read >
Author: ashish

Shifting To Natural Cures In Your Lifestyle

15th September 2009
Many of the people in the modern era have already grown largely dependent on medicine, even when it comes to the simplest pain and discomfort. Indeed, modern technology is making man's life easier. However, people must know that over-the-counter medicines... Read >
Author: magtitinapa

The Top three Non Surgical Hemorrhoid Treatment Methods

11th September 2009
Any individual, whether he is physically active or not, would not want to have anything to do with hemorrhoids. Unfortunately, anyone is a target and there is no exception. Developing a hemorrhoid can cause great concern and discomfort and failing to have... Read >
Author: Ashish

Your Top three Choices on How to Treat Hemroids

11th September 2009
Hemorrhoids, also called hemroids, can cause severe discomfort to anyone who gets unlucky enough to have them. Hemorrhoids are painful swelling in the anal area. Oten, hemroids are caused by factors like irritation, pressure in the veins found in the rect... Read >
Author: Ashish

Mesothelioma Lung Cancer

11th September 2009
Mesothelioma lung cancer is also referred to as pleural mesothelioma and it is the leading cause of death in cases related to asbestos exposure followed by the cancer affecting the abdomen known as peritoneal mesothelioma. If you are not familiar with asb... Read >
Author: Hugh Hurst

Mesothelioma Lung Cancer

04th September 2009
Mesothelioma lung cancer is also referred to as pleural mesothelioma and it is the leading cause of death in cases related to asbestos exposure followed by the cancer affecting the abdomen known as peritoneal mesothelioma. If you're not familiar with asb... Read >
Author: Rafael Hurst

How to Avoid Food Cravings During Pregnancy - Nutrition and Pregnant Women

03rd September 2009
Pregnant woman tend to develop a liking for pickles, ice cream, red peppers and even peanut butter. Cravings are experienced by almost three quarters of all pregnant women. Sweets, salty food and dairy products are the most common but some women may even ... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Understanding FeLV and how you can prevent it

22nd August 2009
Feline Leukemia (FeLV) is a viral disease that cats of any age can acquire. Your cat can get this through: • Bites • Birth (mother to offspring transmission) • Cat to cat transmission through saliva, feces, and urine When an infected cat... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Ways to Prevent Feline Leukemia

22nd August 2009
When a cat has Feline Leukemia, his immune system will be compromised. Apart from this, he also develops anemia and the growth of abnormal tumors. He develops other diseases such as cancer. He will most likely live around 3.5 more years, as a majority of ... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Benefits of liposculpture

20th August 2009
Many a times it happens that despite of all kind of strict dieting and exercising, some lumps of fat still stick to your body, giving your body an extravagantly bad look. And for such fat balls, the permanent solution is a cosmetic surgery, be it a liposu... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Natural Ways for Headache Pain Relief

13th August 2009
Headache is the really a common ailment effecting these days. This is because of the increasingly busy schedule, longer working hours, increase in worries; stress etc. Several other reasons are also associated with headache like common cold, chronic anemi... Read >
Author: steven marks

Cocoa Beans – Rich source of Iron

11th August 2009
Even though many people have become health-conscious, it is still common for some essential vitamins and minerals to be overlooked in the average daily diet. One of the most commonly overlooked supplements is Iron. Most people assume that they naturally g... Read >
Author: AnneMing

Learn to Recognize the Stages of Bulimia

11th August 2009
Eating disorders can be one of the most harmful and stressful things that a person ever deals with in their life. Millions of men and women from all over the world are affected by one eating disorder or another and because the stages of them can be so sub... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Go To Ginekolog Practitioner To Know Better About Pregnancy Nutrition

10th August 2009
When you are pregnant, it becomes compulsory for you to know better about pregnancy nutrition. Several ginekolog problems create inside the women’s body after delivery because they don’t care much about certain things which are important in this perio... Read >
Author: Azeem

Warning: Colon Cancer- Risks and Prevention

08th August 2009
Cancer: it's not a word that anyone really wants to hear. While not necessarily a death sentence, cancer is an illness that does have a high mortality rate depending on where in the body it strikes. Colon cancer - the third most common cancer - results... Read >
Author: chris cohen

You Might Be B-12 Vitamin Deficient

07th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Roger Amore Why does vitamin B-12 deficient happen in this great nation of our. What cause this so silent but yet so devastating situation. There are still million of people that just believe it is aging and do not know the cause. Wh... Read >

Hookworms in Dogs - Symptoms and Treatment

04th August 2009
The hookworms appear quite frequent in dogs’ diseases. In the majority of cases, the puppies are the ones that get infected. The hookworms are some small internal parasites which are able to cause death, especially in the puppies. Old dogs rarely ge... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Canine Leukemia

04th August 2009
Leukemia is one type of cancer that affects the blood. This disease is characterized by a significant increase of the leukocytes, popularly called white blood cells. The first symptom is a large number of these cells in the blood marrow or even in the... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Dog Lice - How to Get Rid of Dog Lice

04th August 2009
Even the cleanest dogs can have lice, even if they are well cared for and groomed every day. They can carry it as a host. So you must be aware of the symptoms and as soon as they appear, you should contact the vet. But what is it? Can it affect the own... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Vitamin Supplements and Chiildren

03rd August 2009
When it comes to your children and vitamin supplements, you should know that most children do not need extra or supplemental vitamins or minerals if you base your children’s diet on the food guide pyramid, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics... Read >
Author: Personbooks

A ONE TIME CURE NOT ONLY TO CANCER BUT VIRTUALLY ALL DISEASES!

02nd August 2009
ISN'T THAT AN AMAZING BREAKTHROUGH? A ONE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES INCLUDING CANCER! are capable of giving only temporary relief.Diseases as cancer, Alzheimer, diabetes, AIDS, Parkinson disease, hepatitis, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, alcoholism, em... Read >
Author: pjr4664

Secret Herbal Cancer Cure Not Only To Cancer But Virtually All Disease

01st August 2009
"One out of every 3 adults in America already has cancer -- but nearly all of them don't know it yet as the growth is undiagnosed and undetected. According to the American Cancer Society, there's a 41% probability that an individual, male or female, will... Read >
Author: Dominick Dawson

Your Free Tips On How To Treat Bleeding Hemorrhoids

17th July 2009
Usually, if the hemorrhoid is inside and tends to bleed, it may be because of extensive pressure by a hard stool. On the other hand, if the hemorrhoid is outside and bleeding, it is caused by harsh wiping or a habit of using rough toilet paper. Eventually... Read >
Author: thenns

Bleeding Hemorrhoids Treatment. Can You Prevent Hemorrhoids Using Natural Remedy?

17th July 2009
Often, people suffering from hemorrhoids are concerned about treatment for bleeding hemorrhoids. If it is not treated properly, such bleeding may indicate a more serious condition that you are not aware of. And therefore, it is always recommended to start... Read >
Author: thenns

Anemia and Your Adolescent

12th July 2009
To understand what is anemia one should begin with breathing. The oxygen that is inhaled simply doesn't stop in lungs. It circulates though out the body and fuels the brains also. Oxygen travels to all parts of the body though bloodstream and to be precis... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry

Malignant Versus Benign Mesothelioma

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is one of the diseases that are related to asbestos exposure, most of the time the type of mesothelioma seen is the Malignant Mesothelioma. However rarely mesothelioma victims can develop a milder tumor called Benign Mesothelioma. Although bo... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Houston Mesothelioma Attorney (Texas Mesothelioma Attorney)-Highly Recommended

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is most of the time caused by the inhalation of asbestos fibers. It is a cancer of the mesothelium. The mesothelium is the lining cover of the internal organs. This cancer typically affects the mesothelial lining of the lungs, heart and abdom... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Do You Know What Is In Tap Water?

09th July 2009
Would you like to know what is in tap water? You have to question the purity of tap water, these days. It has probably been questionable for many years, but only recently have we learned about all of the health hazards that we are exposed to, every time... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Crisis In Sickle Cell Disease

09th July 2009
We were all taught back in elementary and high school that blood is important. You need healthy and adequate amounts of blood in your body if you want to live a long and fulfilling life. Lose a couple of night’s sleep and you might end up with anemi... Read >
Author: mark

Malignant Versus Benign Mesothelioma

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is one of the diseases that are related to asbestos exposure, most of the time the type of mesothelioma seen is the Malignant Mesothelioma. However rarely mesothelioma victims can develop a milder tumor called Benign Mesothelioma. Although bo... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Tinnitus Solution - Advice and Remedies For You

07th July 2009
Tinnitus is a symptom of noises produced inside the ear, which is heard even when there are no outside noises around. These noises range from ringing, buzzing, or humming sensations, and are completely irritating for those who hear them. Tinnitus can also... Read >
Author: Candy

Are Dog Lice The Same Type of Lice That Affect Humans?

05th July 2009
What is dog lice? Are they the same type of lice that affect humans? What is the most effective way of getting rid of dog lice? Sometimes even a clean, well-groomed dog can play a host to different types of unwanted guests. One of these unwanted v... Read >
Author: JonJG

Getting Vitamin B12 from Food

02nd July 2009
The B complex vitamins include the group of substances: B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (nicotinic acid), B6 (pyridoxine), B12 (cobalamin), and folate (folic acid). All these vitamins are available in a wide variety of foods although the body requires ... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson

Simple Tips to Find the Best Anti Aging Skincare Products

01st July 2009
Are you sick and tired of your dull, aging skin? Are you looking for some good anti aging skincare products? If your answer to these questions is yes, you need to read this article in its entirety. In this article, I am going to share some tips with you t... Read >
Author: Patrica Ann

Looking to Find the Right Anti Aging Skin Care Cream? Read This Now

30th June 2009
How to choose the best anti aging skin care cream? This is a question that a lot of people ask me. A lot of people, both young and old, have skin problems and they are desperate to find a good solution that actually works. Since the market is filled with ... Read >
Author: Patrica Ann

How to Stop Menstruation, Treatments for Menstruation

29th June 2009
Menstruation is a problem occurs only in females every month. Menstrual cycle means bleeding from vagina because when a girl changes her sexual hormones in a puberty time. In females ovaries they have eggs and during menstrual cycle they get matured as ho... Read >
Author: Bryan Len

Tinnitus Solution - Cure Tinnitus Naturally

28th June 2009
Tinnitus is the hearing of certain sounds like whistling, chirping, hissing, humming etc. in the ears in the absence of any this type of sound outside. Such sounds that much originate based on the head. It may become severe with time, leading to permanent... Read >
Author: Candy

Prenatal Vitamins and Why They Are Important!

27th June 2009
When you are going to have a baby, suddenly health becomes more important than ever. You worry about complications and whether the baby is getting everything he or she needs. You also have to worry about your personal health so your body is prepared for t... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Radium Girls: Women Sprite

27th June 2009
The case described in this article is historical in many ways especially in the fields of health physics and the labor rights movement. The whole case revolves around the United States Radium Corporation. Founded in 1914 in Newark, New Jersey, this compan... Read >
Author: Sallingo

Acne Gel

26th June 2009
Acne gel treatment research has shown that it can help a great deal in keeping the skin clear and therefore there may be no need for you to go for other medications. It is one of the emerging acne treatments. The gel contains retinol which is a chemical t... Read >
Author: Mercy

aplastic anemia symptoms

17th June 2009
Aplastic Anemia being a rare disease has led to many deaths mostly due to lack of early diagnosis. However, if the indicators of the disease are discovered early enough, it is possible to either control or cure the illness absolutely. Just like any other ... Read >
Author: Glen Callahan

Aplastic Anemia Treatment

17th June 2009
Aplastic Anemia being a rare disease has led to many deaths often because of lack of early diagnosis. However, if the indicators of the disease are discovered early enough, it is feasible to either control or cure the illness absolutely. Just like any oth... Read >
Author: Glen Callahan

Neglis Aplastic Anemia

15th June 2009
Neglis Aplastic Anemia is a kind of disease which has effects on the bone marrow such that it will not effectively replenish the blood cells that are required by the body. This is generally due to disorders which cause the bone marrow not to function norm... Read >
Author: Andrew Bray

What to Consider When Choosing Acai Berry Supplements

14th June 2009
Unless you do not read a lot about health and nutrition, by now you know how popular the acai berry has become in the world of supplements. There are many reasons, as discussed below, as to why the acai berry is so wonderful for our bodies, and why daily... Read >
Author: Megan Hazel

Colorectal cancer symptoms belching

12th June 2009
Colorectal cancer symptoms belching If you know a thing or two about colorectal cancer or colon cancer in short, the colorectal cancer symptoms often do not show up during its early stages. They often happen or show up later making it complicated to tr... Read >
Author: Nekram Till

Pulsating Tinnitus

11th June 2009
Pulsating tinnitus is also known as Pulsatile or Vascular Tinnitus. It occurs when the tinnitus sounds experienced appear to beat in time with the pulse, and affects around 3% of tinnitus sufferers. Sufferers hear noises resembling humming, thumping, swoo... Read >
Author: Steph Cooke

Importance of Mesothelioma Chemotherapy

11th June 2009
Chemotherapy for mesothelioma is important for the mesothelioma patients. Generally mesothelioma patients have some questions about chemotherapy treatment. These include Chemotherapy for mesothelioma Generally, chemotherapy involves with one or more ... Read >
Author: Jeff Milton

Battling Anemia

07th June 2009
Anemia is very common among women. The reason for this is because of their monthly blood loss even though the average woman’s amount is close to 4-5 ounces. 8 ounces is a lot and should be monitored more closely. Anymore than that can be sign of a serio... Read >
Author: jack10508b

Are You At Risk Of Bowl Cancer…?

06th June 2009
Do you get stomach pains, feel tired, urgently have to use the toilet after eating? Do you suffer from nausea, mouth ulcers, diarrhea, bloating, wind, or constipation? Do you have headaches, depression, bone and joint pain, weight loss, or anemia? ... Read >
Author: bluenose

Overcoming Tiredness - What You Need to Know

06th June 2009
Fatigue or tiredness is a common problem affecting millions of people. Being tired all the time is a very frustrating condition. This could become a long-term condition if not treated. Overcoming tiredness is important to have the energy and motivation to... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Natural Ways To Stop Menstruation

05th June 2009
Menstruation occurs in females every month. Menstruation means bleeding from vagina. It does not comes during pregnancy after giving birth to a child it’s automatically starts. Menstruation starts when a girl get matured or in puberty time when a girl s... Read >
Author: Bryan Len

Treating Uterine Fibroids

30th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Rod Hoss Fibroid are cellular growths on the wall of the uterus. They are almost always non-cancerous and are very common. The majority of women will get some form of fibroid during their lives and most of them will have no problems... Read >
Author: Authority SEO

The Side Effects Of Chemotherapy For Colon Cancer

19th May 2009
There are several contrasting methods that are able to be utilized to address colon cancer. One of the most frequent method is chemotherapy. This is a medical term that pertains to specified drugs that are utilized to exterminate the cancer cells that are... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Tips on Breast Care during Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

18th May 2009
Pregnancy and breastfeeding, both are the wonderful experience for a woman. They give the feeling of satisfaction and completeness to the woman. But breast care is important during pregnancy and lactation in order to keep it healthy. Here, in this article... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Cure for Tinnitus

14th May 2009
What is Tinnitus Tinnitus is a symptom and not a condition in itself. Tinnitus describes the symptom of being able to hear things which nobody else can, although in a rare number of cases, this isn’t true. Tinnitus is a very common condition with a... Read >
Author: Marathon298

Cure for Tinnitus

14th May 2009
What is Tinnitus Tinnitus is a symptom and not a condition in itself. Tinnitus describes the symptom of being able to hear things which nobody else can, although in a rare number of cases, this isn’t true. Tinnitus is a very common condition with a... Read >
Author: Marathon298

Cord Blood Banking - Learn More About this Medical Procedure

12th May 2009
What is cord-blood banking? Cord blood banking refers to the collection and storage of the umbilical cord blood of your child. This blood, from the placenta and umbilical cord, is rich in hematopoietic stem cells. Stem cells from this cord blood play ... Read >
Author: Paul

Water Quality Issues and How to Address Them

11th May 2009
Water quality varies from place to place, season to season and even according to the pipes that it runs through. In most municipalities, public treatment facilities are in place to address some of the impurities that are present. But, if you really want h... Read >
Author: nicossty

STEROIDS 101

11th May 2009
There are different kinds of steroids and they can be administered in many ways. Topical steroids usually come in cream and ointment form and are meant to be applied to the outside of the body. Those steroids which work by entering the bloodstream can b... Read >
Author: fishtodd

Your Cat's Flea Treatment Prevents Anemia

07th May 2009
The point of keeping up-to-date with your cat's flea medicine is not just so Kitty stops scratching. Fleas bring other problems of a more serious nature, which all cat owners should be aware of. Flea anemia is just one of them. If you thought the who... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Resveratrol Dosage - How Much Is Too Much?

06th May 2009
Since resveratrol experiments have been carried out on animal subjects, the proper amount of resveratrol to be taken by humans to achieve the same positive effects is yet to be determined. Assessment of resveratrol dosage has become a widely debated issu... Read >
Author: Audrey Lynn

Symptoms Of Malaria

05th May 2009
Malaria is quite common in the tropics and it is transmitted through bites of an infected female mosquito. The appearance of symptoms of malaria symptoms of the disease tend to show depend on the type of parasite. For instance, you will get initial sympto... Read >
Author: Good Evening

Know More About Parasites and Worms In Dogs

29th April 2009
Dog and puppies can get worms and parasites in so many ways. Luckily, most worms are species specific - meaning they can’t pass from a dog to humans or other types of pets. Very rarely, parasites can be passed from pet to owner, but routinely having the... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Importance Of Vitamin B 12

17th April 2009
Vitamin B 12 is one of the B vitamins that are essential to maintaining a healthy body. Also known as Cobalamin, the 12b vitamin is needed for the process to convert carbohydrates, lipids and proteins of food into energy. Similarly, 12b, more importantly,... Read >
Author: ali

What is Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)? How Can it Help You?

16th April 2009
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis is defined as a technique that encompasses the genetic testing of embryos that are created through in vitro fertilization harmful, hereditary genetic conditions that are known to be present in the families of a couple tha... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Risks And Prevention Of Colonic Cancer

09th April 2009
Cancer: it's not a word that anyone really wants to hear. While not necessarily a death sentence, cancer is an illness that does have a high mortality rate depending on where in the body it strikes. Colon cancer - the third most common cancer - results... Read >
Author: suegold

Little Known Secrets Of Vitamin Supplements

27th March 2009
The Solgar Company which deals with vitamin supplements was established back in the year 1947 and it has been offering various supplements of vitamins, herbs and mineral which help people get well. Solgar now offers a variety of vitamin Supplements. These... Read >
Author: Trafficshahira

Colon Cleansing Myths

25th March 2009
Many people approach colon cleansing with the wrong expectations. Some of it is built up by media hype and advertisements that claim colon cleansing to have astounding benefits. It is true that a superior colon cleanser can have benefits on your overall h... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Types of Worms in Dogs

25th March 2009
Generally, there are five major types of worms, roundworm, tapeworm, hookworm, whipworm and the dreaded heartworm. All of these can cause light to serious complications and should never be left untreated. Roundworm is the most common worm to affect do... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dog Intestinal Worms and Other Parasites

25th March 2009
Your dog is the "host" and the worms basically feed off your dog and their existence is dependent upon the life of your dog. It sounds pretty revolting, doesn't it? There are five main types of worm parasites that use dogs as their host: roundworms,... Read >
Author: villenoire

Symptoms of Dog Worms

25th March 2009
The symptoms your dog may exhibit depend upon the kind of worm your dog has. Generally there are five major worm types: hookworms, whipworms, heartworms, roundworms and tapeworms. All of these can cause minor to major health problems and must be tr... Read >
Author: villenoire

Natural Cures for Canine Heart Worms

25th March 2009
Worm infestation is common in dogs - and cats, too, for that matter. Worms are parasites that live inside an animal and they all cause different problems. It all depends upon the kind of worm your pet has. There are generally five major worm types:... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dog Worms Symptoms

25th March 2009
Generally, there are five major types of worms, roundworm, tapeworm, hookworm, whipworm and the dreaded heartworm. All of these can cause light to serious complications and should never be left untreated. First, let's look at the different types of parasi... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dog Worm Symptoms the Facts

25th March 2009
Worm infestation is a common ailment in dogs. Worms are parasites that live inside of your dog and all cause different problems. It all depends upon the kind of worm your pet has. There are generally five major worm types: roundworms, hookworms, tapewo... Read >
Author: villenoire

What Exactly Is A Stem Cell Transplant?

24th March 2009
Controversial and at the heart of much debate, a stem cell transplant is the procedure where the body might not produce enough stem cells within the bone marrow, and other stem cells are transplanted in their place. Sometimes referred to as a bone marrow... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Fixodent Lawsuit: You Will Find a Denture Cream Lawsuit Based on Zinc Poisoning

20th March 2009
There are over 35 million people that wear dentures in the United States alone. Most are over the age of 55. Most use denture creams. This is where the problem comes into play. Unfortunately, many people are poisoning their bodies and they don’t eve... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Denture Cream Lawsuit: Zinc Poisoning and the Poligrip Lawsuit

20th March 2009
With over 35 million denture wearers in the United States, it’s pretty obvious that these sets of false teeth are here to stay. While most people who wear dentures are over the age of 55, there are many young adults, and even children who also wear den... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Dangerous For Your Cat

19th March 2009
If you are planning to get a cat for a pet, then the first thing you should know is that there are certain human food items that you should not feed your feline. You should be aware about these food items because feeding your cat the wrong food can be har... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Treating Fleas in Kittens

19th March 2009
When you ask an owner of a cat how she gets rid of fleas from her beloved feline, you will surely receive lots of advice. You will undoubtedly receive a list of flea products that she has tried on her cat as well. However, if you would ask how you can get... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Fixodent Lawsuit: A Denture Cream Lawsuit for Zinc Poisoning Sufferers

17th March 2009
There are literally tens of millions of denture cream users throughout the United States. It is estimated that there will be 38 million people who will wear dentures by 2020. The denture cream industry is huge, but it is have a significant impact on the... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Denture Cream Lawsuit: Help for Those with Zinc Poisoning and Poligrip Lawsuit Information

17th March 2009
Do you wear dentures? Do you use a denture cream to hold them in place? If so, you are one of the tens of millions of people that use this product on a daily basis. However, there are now many people that have reported serious and disabling side effect... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Vitamin C In Grapefruits

12th March 2009
accompanies the prepare. If you have cracked lips, burning eyes, tresses failure or insomnia, you may be misery from a require of Vitamin B-2. Speak to your doctor about your symptoms as a Vitamin B-2 supplement may be the answer for your troubles. Vi... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

The Benefit Of Vitamins In Grapefruits

12th March 2009
accompanies the situation. If you have cracked lips, burning eyes, beard shortfall or insomnia, you may be agony from a need of Vitamin B-2. Speak to your surgeon about your symptoms as a Vitamin B-2 supplement may be the answer for your harms. Vitami... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

How to Use Advantage Dog

11th March 2009
For people who care about their dog’s safety and health, fleas can be a nightmare. The damage that a flea attack can cause to the dog’s body is enormous. An ideal medication, Advantage (imidacloprid), is helpful in preventing the loss that has already... Read >
Author: Johny

Popular Psoriasis Drug Raptiva Linked to Deadly Brain Infection

11th March 2009
Raptiva, a drug used to treat and prevent the skin condition psoriasis, is under investigation by the Food and Drug Administration after officials received reports of two confirmed deaths and more cases of a serious brain infection in patients taking the ... Read >
Author: YouHaveRights

Why have a gluten free baby?

10th March 2009
Many people who are not coeliac/ celiac may wonder why people would consider restricting a baby's diet from gluten or wheat, unless there is an obvious reaction. The following new research suggests some very good reasons to ‘play it safe'. Research b... Read >
Author: Bruce Scott Dwyer

Advantage Dogs

10th March 2009
Biting fleas is a great source of nuisance for your dog, as it causes many disadvantages which relates to the physical and mental health of the pet. It causes flea allergies, secondary skin infections, dermatitis and in many cases anemia which is very com... Read >
Author: Johny

Improve the Alkalinity of Your Body and Be Healthier

10th March 2009
Do you know that premature aging starts when you are 25? You have to improve the alkalinity of your body to combat the symptoms of premature aging. Be sure to follow a strict diet and an exercise habit to help you gain back the explosive energy of youth. ... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Feel Great While Cave Exploring

09th March 2009
Cave exploring, or caving, is becoming an increasingly popular sport. People try caving not only for physical fitness but also for scientific study. Like many sports, however, you need a minimum amount of physical fitness just to get started in cave explo... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

An Alkaline List Will Help Recharge Your Energy - 3 Top Tips

06th March 2009
Using an alkaline list will help you keep track of your diet. With an alkaline diet you will feel better, bursting with youthful energy. Here is the truth about alkaline foods. The Western diet is already generally acidic. Acidity can cause disease in our... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Have A Vegetarian Diet

05th March 2009
Many people start vegetarian and vegan diets without devoting an adequate amount of time to nutritional research and meal planning. As a result, a considerable amount of people who start vegetarian diets do not last for more than 1-2 months. Many diet... Read >
Author: Jesus Smay

You Need The Right Amount Of Vitamins

04th March 2009
If you eat healthy and balanced meals each and every day, you will get all of the necessary vitamins and minerals your body needs to function. Even though we all have different dietary needs, we all need vitamins in order to live healthy lives and prevent... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe

High Alkaline Food For Health and Energy

04th March 2009
If you always feel sick and tired, try to eat high alkaline food stuffs. Do you know that our health depends upon the balance of our inner structure? If you did not know this, then you may already be acidic. You may also feel the symptoms of acidity like ... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

How to Increase Women's Libido Quickly and Effectively

26th February 2009
Knowing how to increase women's libido is something that many women and quite a few men want to know. Lack of libido is a natural occurrence. It happens as a woman gets older of course. Even more fundamentally, however, it occurs when her hormone levels b... Read >
Author: Richard

Grapefruit Is Getting More And More Popular

25th February 2009
The grapefruit dieted mechanism in the midstream-idiom, but does it have any staying intensity? In other language, if your goal is to plummet heaviness rapidly and gain it all back in a month, then go for it. If, however, your goal is to have lasting auth... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

Does The Grapefruit Diet Works

25th February 2009
The grapefruit dieted mechanism in the passing-name, but does it have any staying force? In other lexis, if your goal is to seep burdening cursorily and return it all back in a month, then go for it. If, however, your goal is to have lasting power debit, ... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

Dry Skin Eczema Connection

16th February 2009
The past few years has seen a huge increase in the number of people complaining of dry skin and eczema.  But it is not always clear whether eczema is the cause of this or another reason.It is important to establish whether the dry skin they are experienc... Read >
Author: Erica Polaris

Dangerous Food For Dogs, Things Dogs Should Never Be Fed

16th February 2009
There are a surprising number of Foods that we can safely eat but are extremely dangerous for Dogs. Some we know about but there are many that few seem to realise can harm their Dog. This article will highlight the main foods that we should never feed... Read >
Author: Dave Tee

Mortality Rates Increase Following Blood Transfusion, Study Finds

10th February 2009
The commonplace practice of using blood transfusions among traumatic brain injury patients has recently met controversy following reports from the National Anemia Action Council (NAAC) that the practice may actually increase the risk of fatality among pat... Read >
Author: Legal

Could You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis?

03rd February 2009
If you have been considering, whether you are also one of those suffering with rheumatism then going through this brief review is certainly going to be of use. But before we go into the particulars, let me ask you a question, do you ever endure joint pain... Read >
Author: Lorna Goldsborough

Anemia: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

31st January 2009
Anemia, though sounds a simple disease to have, could actually get fatal. It is therefore extremely important to identify anemic cases so that proper treatment can be done on time. Anemia is a case where the blood of the patient lacks the normal level ... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Nadrich And Cohen Providing Resources For Victims Of Asbestos-related Illnesses

28th January 2009
One of the most insidious aspects of asbestos related illnesses such as malignant mesothelioma is that the general symptoms are so non-specific that it may take several months before the first acute symptoms come to light. Asbestos cancers including pleur... Read >
Author: Asbestos

Easy Weight Loss Tips And Planning

28th January 2009
Weight is not just a simple health problem, an easy weight loss treatment that works 100% doesn't exist, but depending on the cause of your condition, good treatments can be prescribed by any professional doctor. An overweight condition harms our lives im... Read >
Author: suegold

Autoimmune Diseases: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments.

23rd January 2009
The immune system of our body is a collection of cells, tissues and molecules which work together to protect the body against any attack from foreign bodies like bacteria, viruses, fungi etc. Autoimmune disease occurs when the body’s immune system fails... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Medical Negligence Tragedy £10,000 Payout

22nd January 2009
When Clare Bowen’s five year old daughter entered hospital for a routine operation to remove her spleen, the actions of surgeons set off a chain of events which tore the family apart. Bethany Bowen suffered from a hereditary blood condition which cau... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Medical Negligence Tragedy £10,000 Payout

22nd January 2009
When Clare Bowen’s five year old daughter entered hospital for a routine operation to remove her spleen, the actions of surgeons set off a chain of events which tore the family apart. Bethany Bowen suffered from a hereditary blood condition which cau... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Woman Combines Modern Medicine, Human Spirit To Beat Scleroderma

18th January 2009
Wayne, NJ- Maureen Taylor almost let go. It had been years since she started suffering bizarre symptoms no doctor could explain or diagnose correctly, and only a week since she found a doctor who had gotten it right. Her hands had hardened into swollen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tsetse fly is a threat to health

17th January 2009
Tsetse fly is a threat to health Many of us are well acquainted with the ordinary housefly that is inseparable with the rotting garbage, neglected public toilets, eating establishment and so on. At least this is kind of a fly does not directly harm ... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Avoiding and Treating Crohn's Disease

11th January 2009
Crohn’s disease pain is the result of the swelling of intestinal wall. Preliminary treatments of the ailment primarily deal with the inflammation. It is pretty essential but at the same time the significance of a complete Crohn’s diet can’t be unnot... Read >
Author: Alien

The Beautiful Bonsai Flower

08th January 2009
There are few issues that make a more compelling argument for a vegetarian diet than that of veal and how it's produced. While the meat industry is, by its very nature cruel and inhumane, the veal industry is the worst. Baby calves are taken from thei... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Owner's Guide to Bladder Stones in Dogs

08th December 2008
Bladder stones in dogs are composed of either struvite or oxalate. Males usually develop oxalate stones, while females have problems with the struvite variety. These stones can pose a serious threat to males as they can obstruct the urinary opening. If... Read >
Author: D Swain

An Owner's Guide to Anemia in Cats

01st December 2008
Anemia in cats is a condition that occurs when there is not enough hemoglobin or red blood cells produced. It is not a disease, but merely a symptom of an underlying condition or disease. So, what exactly causes it? Causes Many things can cause th... Read >
Author: D Swain

An Owner's Guide to Kidney Failure in Cats

01st December 2008
The kidneys are responsible for producing hormones, controlling blood pressure, and removing waste products. Kidney or renal failure in cats occurs when damage is done to the organs. This can occur suddenly or progress over time. Causes Numerous... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Stop Bedwetting?

30th November 2008
A Bedwetter will spend most of their night in the very deepest stage of sleep, known as stage 4. The body receives less oxygen during stage 4 than it does during any other stages of sleep. Bedwetting pants are a great solution for many kids, especially wh... Read >
Author: Ash

The Truth About Canine Parvovirus

27th November 2008
Canine parvovirus is a highly infectious and deadly disease. It can be spread to your dog when he comes direct or indirect contact with infected feces. Puppies are usually affected because dogs older than four months are usually vaccinated. So, what ar... Read >
Author: D Swain

What is Ulcerative Colitis

27th November 2008
Ulcerative colitis is an infection that causes irritation and sores, called boils. It crops up in the inside layer of the rectum and colon. Boils form where irritation has killed the cells that frequently line up the colon, then hemorrhage and produce sec... Read >
Author: Alien

Canine Hookworms - A Look at Hookworms in Dogs

26th November 2008
In addition to roundworms and tapeworms, canine hookworms are also common parasites. These internal parasites are about three millimeters long, but suck a lot of blood. They live in the small intestine and attach themselves to the walls using their teeth.... Read >
Author: D Swain

Feline Worms - Three Common Types of Feline Worms

26th November 2008
There are three common feline worms that affects cats. They include hookworms, tapeworms, and roundworms. These worms multiply as they live inside your cat. If there get to be too many, it can be life-threatening for your cat. Let's take a look at these f... Read >
Author: D Swain

Feline Worms - Three Common Types of Feline Worms

26th November 2008
There are three common feline worms that affects cats. They include hookworms, tapeworms, and roundworms. These worms multiply as they live inside your cat. If there get to be too many, it can be life-threatening for your cat. Let's take a look at these f... Read >
Author: D Swain

Four Common Causes of Feline Anemia

26th November 2008
Feline anemia develops when there are not enough red blood cells or hemoglobin in the body. It is a symptom of disease, but is not a disease itself. Let's take a look at some of the most common causes of feline anemia. Kidney Disease One of the most... Read >
Author: D Swain

Three Common Types of Canine Worms

26th November 2008
There are three common canine worms that can infect your dog. They include roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and whipworms. These worm infestations can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and weight loss. Let's take a look at some of the most commo... Read >
Author: D Swain

Know About Kidney Disease Complications

22nd November 2008
Kidney disease is an extremely broad term and includes dozens of kidney disorders and hundreds if not thousands of diseases having an effect on the kidney. The kind of complications seen in kidney disease depends a lot on what the kidney disease is and ho... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

Can Reiki Cure Anemia?

11th November 2008
Reiki is another form of alternative medicine. Although it can cure certain illnesses, one that has never been thoroughly studied in humans is anemia. Anemia is a common blood disorder and this happens when the person’s red blood cells are below nor... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

What is Anemia

10th November 2008
Anemia is defined as haemoglobin concentration in blood below the lower limit of the normal range for the age and sex of the individual. In adults, the lower extreme of the normal haemoglobin is taken as 13 g% for males and 11.5% for females. New born inf... Read >
Author: stbotanica

ADHD Treatment - What Are Your Thoughts About Taking Drugs Or Giving Your Child Drugs?

03rd November 2008
I couldn't believe what I was reading when I started my own ADHD research on ADHD treatments with prescription drugs for children. The information I found left me with unanswered questions and concerns and that's when I had to ask myself, why would I, or... Read >
Author: Connie Wolf

Read About Iron Supplements On The Internet

30th October 2008
Our foreword to iron supplements will consist of the basics, which will be followed by a more exhaustive look at this issue. Taking iron supplements? Why you should take a close look at this nutrient! Have you been feeling tired? Diagnosed with anemia? We... Read >
Author: Gnubas

Oral Piercings -- The Worst Thing A Dentist's Patients Can Do To Themselves

27th October 2008
If you were to ask what the most damaging thing is that you can do to your teeth, the dentist will likely tell you a piercing. No matter where it is in or around your mouth, the side effects will deteriorate your overall health in some way. In some of the... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Anemia Treatment with Herbs

21st October 2008
Anemia is defined as "a pathologic deficiency in the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the red blood cells." It is a common problem for cancer patients and often results from the therapies used to suppress or control tumors. Anemia is associated wit... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Detailed Information on Myelodysplastic Syndromes

17th October 2008
Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) refers to a heterogeneous group of closely linked clonal hematopoietic disorders. Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a group of diseases that involve the bone marrow and blood. The bone marrow in myelodysplastic syndrome i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Causes of Anemia

13th October 2008
There are many factors that cause anemia, and these include gastrointestinal bleeding, lack of vitamin B12, iron or folate; chronic infections and cancer. If you are a woman who no longer has periods and is diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia, you need ... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

Er Long Zuo Ci Pill for tinnitus and deafness

01st October 2008
Er Long Zuo Ci Pill is considered a very effective herbal medicine. This is a medicine originated in China but today popular through out the world. It is meant for the treatment of deafness and tinnitus. In addition, it also promotes liver yin and reduces... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Are You Getting The Right Amount Of Vitamins?

30th September 2008
If you eat healthy and balanced meals each and every day, you will get all of the necessary vitamins and minerals your body needs to function. Even though we all have different dietary needs, we all need vitamins in order to live healthy lives and prevent... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Vitiligo

29th September 2008
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that supports loss of coloring, resulting in uneven pale patches of skin. Research states that it is a detailed type of leukoderma manifested characteristically by dipegmentation of epidermis. Clinically, it is disting... Read >
Author: Maria

Anemia Treatment

29th September 2008
Anemia goes undetected in many people, and symptoms can be vague. Anemia can be caused by a deficiency in folate, iron and/or vitamins and can take months to years to develop. It is more a process of a disease, rather than a disease itself. In menstruatin... Read >
Author: Van Buskirk

7 Fantastic Low Carbohydrate Diet Foods For Phenomenal Weight Loss

15th September 2008
There is some debate among fitness professionals about the best diet food around for weight loss. If you are serious about losing that stubborn fat really desire about getting a flat stomach, getting nice toned legs, losing that back fat and getting an al... Read >
Author: Tony Leong

How to Remove Chlorine from Water

09th September 2008
There are basically two ways to remove chlorine from water. One is a better alternative than the other. But, if you are concerned about removing chlorine from water, you should know that any time a chemical is used for disinfection, hazardous byproducts a... Read >
Author: Dominic Anderton

Lead Based Paint Dangers: Getting the Lead Out

08th September 2008
As early as 1940, paint manufacturers began to understand the dangers of lead in paint and voluntarily removed it from their products. Those who didn’t do so by choice did so by law when in 1978 the government banned lead from paint products. It would b... Read >
Author: Joe

Vitiligo - Vitiligo Treatment

08th September 2008
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that supports loss of coloring, resulting in uneven pale patches of skin. Research states that it is a detailed type of leukoderma manifested characteristically by dipegmentation of epidermis. Clinically, it is disting... Read >
Author: Maria

Taking Folic Acid While Pregnant Is Good For Fetal Health

05th September 2008
Folic acid is an important vitamin to the developing fetus in that it aids cell development, particularly those cells involved in the development of the baby's spine. A deficiency can result in neural tube defects, in which the neural tube, down through ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sibling Rivalry: Does Yours Match Hollywood's Oldest Feud?

24th August 2008
by Dr. Gilda Carle Oscar winners Joan Fontaine, 90 years old, and Olivia de Havilland, 91, are sisters. And they have been feuding for as long as they have been alive. As children, they had savage wrestling matches, hair-pulling marathons, and Olivia ... Read >
Author: Dr. Gilda Carle

Sibling Riv

24th August 2008
Sibling Rivalry: Does Yours Match Hollywood's Oldest? by Dr. Gilda Carle Oscar winners Joan Fontaine, 90 years old, and Olivia de Havilland, 91, are sisters. And they have been feuding for as long as they have been alive. As children, they had savage... Read >
Author: Dr. Gilda Carle

Ulcerative Colitis: A Maddening Illness

15th August 2008
The ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory disease that cause causes the intestines to swell. The problem can flare up immediately and unpredictably. The patients may experience some periods of remission. But with proper diet and some measures, this diseas... Read >
Author: Alien

Cord Blood Storage and Why

13th August 2008
Cord blood storage is the cryogenically (freezing in liquid nitrogen) of umbilical or adult cord blood and storing the blood at either a public or private blood bank. Those that choose a private blood bank consider this, in a sense, as similar to insur... Read >
Author: Melvin

Your House May Not Be Safe For Poodles

21st July 2008
Your house should be a comfortable and safe place for everybody, even for Poodles and other animals. This is the reason why experts put strong emphasis on puppy-proofing the house. But one cannot truly create a safe place for his Poodles unless he knows w... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Complete Information on Fanconi Anemia

18th July 2008
Fanconi anemia is also called nonplastic anaemia. Fanconi anemia is a rare genetic disorder which can be obvious with the birth or during childhood. The anaemia of Fanconi is a predisposition inherited to the gene changes, probably because of a low capaci... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Hair Vitamins Promote Hair Growth and Many More

16th July 2008
Naturally, hair grows almost everywhere on the body. It grows on the face, head, ears, eyebrows, legs, armpits, pubis areas, eyelashes, and eyebrows. But the most noticeable and the most recognized of all is the hair on the head. Because it is the mos... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

A Guide To Mineral Water Benefits And Why Minerals are Essential For Your Health

10th July 2008
Most people know that mineral water benefits our health and that the trace minerals that are naturally present in our drinking water also improve its taste. Mineral revitalization water purification systems are a new addition to home filtration units. Thi... Read >
Author: Hugh Harris-Evans

What is Celiac Disease Treatment of Celiac Disease

09th July 2008
Also called: Celiac sprue, Gluten-sensitive enteropathy, Nontropical sprue If you have celiac disease and eat foods with gluten, your immune system responds by damaging the small intestine. Gluten is a protein in wheat, rye and barley. It is found main... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Weight Loss Made Easy - Must read Information

06th July 2008
For people that need an easy weight loss method, the bad news is that no system is perfect; however, there are a number that are very good and benefit anyone who wants too shed some pounds. There is more harm caused to an overweight person than just pride... Read >
Author: Allen

A Look At Some Treatment Options For Mesothelioma Cancer

27th June 2008
Mesothelioma cancer is malignant mesothelioma and this means that cells found in the lining of various organs like heart, lungs and abdomen, grow abnormally retaining fluid. This disease has been around for a long time and it was first discovered in 1887 ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

What Exactly Is Peritoneal Mesothelioma?

27th June 2008
Peritoneal mesothelioma is also referred to as abdominal mesothelioma and it is a form of rear cancer that affects the lining of the abdomen making fluid to build up. In the United States, only 100 to 500 cases of this illness are reported. Some of the si... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Does Systemic Yeast Infection Come About?

26th June 2008
Systemic yeast infection is a much more serious form and is usually felt all over the body. Many people who have this condition are not aware they have an overgrowth of yeast because the symptoms present themselves in the same way many other diseases do. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Complete Information on Aase Smith syndrome with Treatment and Prevention

25th June 2008
Aase syndrome or Aase-Smith syndrome is a rare inherited disorder. A familial deformity syndrome of variable expressivity, characterised by congenital hypoplastic anaemia and connatal triphalangy of the thumbs. Other features may be hydrocephalus with Dan... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Crohn’s disease

25th June 2008
The Crohn disease causes the digesting system the inflammation. It the group disease is called the excited intestines disease one by one. The Crohn disease possibly affects any gastro-intestinal tract the part from the mouth the anus. The inflation extend... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Anemia Types, Symptoms and Causes of Anemia

23rd June 2008
Blood is actually a liquid made up of several different cell types. One of the most important and most numerous cell types is the red blood cell. The purpose of the red blood cell is to deliver oxygen to the body. Anemia describes the condition in which t... Read >
Author: John Mathew

Breakthrough Ways to Burn Fat Fast

20th June 2008
For people that need an easy weight loss method, the bad news is that no system is perfect; losing those unwanted pounds is a good way to reduce those health risks associated with being overweight. Being overweight or obese harms lives immensely as it low... Read >
Author: Allen

Anemia Causes, Types, Symptoms and Treatment

19th June 2008
Anemia is defined as "a pathologic deficiency in the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the red blood cells." It is a common problem for cancer patients and often results from the therapies used to suppress or control tumors. Anemia is associated wit... Read >
Author: John Mathew

Information on Gaucher Disease –

10th June 2008
Gaucher's disease is a rare, inherited disorder that causes too much of a substance called glucocerebroside to build up in your spleen, liver, lungs, bones and sometimes in your brain. The buildup prevents these organs from working properly. Gaucher disea... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Chronic lymphocytic leukemia

04th June 2008
The chronic lymphocytic leukemia is the type leukemia. The leukemia either the leukemia are the blood or the marrow cancer and for the unusual proliferation (production description by multiplication) the blood corpuscle. The chronic lymphocytic leukemia (... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Gastritis and Symptoms

21st May 2008
Gastritis is not a single disease, but several different conditions that all have inflammation of the stomach lining. Gastritis can be caused by drinking too much alcohol, prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin or i... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Planning A Pregnancy - Your Lovemaking Should Bear Healthy Fruits

20th May 2008
Babies are the sweet fruits of our love for each other. Pregnancy is a significant issue for any couple or any woman. In order to get good yields that result in to healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby, prior arrangements are necessary. Start the process o... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Herbs for fighting Anemia naturally

20th May 2008
Anemia is a disorder found in blood when sufficient number of red blood cells or haemoglobin is not available in adequate amount. These cells carry required amount of oxygen to various organs required for their proper functioning. Shortage of these blo... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel

Functions of Vitamins and Minerals

15th May 2008
Vitamins and minerals play a vital role in the proper functioning of the body organs. Below are the vitamins and minerals along with their functioning. Vitamin A – Vitamin A is necessary for the development and protection of certain cells in the body... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Complete Information on Beta-thalassemia

15th May 2008
Beta-thalassemia also known as Cooley's anemia. Beta-thalassemia happens when the body is unable to make an important blood protein called beta globin. Beta-thalassemia is caused by abnormalities in the beta-globin gene, located on chromosome 11. It is no... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Rectal Polyps - Diseases

08th May 2008
What is this condition? Rectal polyps are masses of tissue that erupt through the mucous membrane of the colon and rectum and protrude into the digestive tract. Types of polyps include common polypoid adenomas, villous adenomas, hereditary polyposis, f... Read >
Author: David Jones

Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

08th May 2008
Idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia is a drop in the number of red blood cells due to a problem with the body's defense (immune) system. Folic acid deficiency anemia. Folic acid is a member of the vitamin B family. It is used in the production of ne... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Get Information about Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

08th May 2008
Anemia is a blood disorder characterized by deficient red blood cells (RBCs) . Anemia can be caused by congenital disorders; blood loss; nutrient deficiencies; inadequate RBC production; and increased destruction or lysis of RBCs. In lysis or hemolysis, t... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Disorders that can occur during your pregnancy

01st May 2008
The nine months of your life are crucial; it launches a new episode of your life. Therefore you must act seriously enough to cut down on unhealthy food habits. Most importantly you must make yourself aware of the different disorders that might occur. If p... Read >
Author: aaron nimocks

Complete Information on Autoimmune hemolytic anemia with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is a serious, life threatening disease. About half of the time, the cause of autoimmune hemolytic anemia cannot be determined. There are two main types of autoimmune hemolytic anemia: warm antibody hemolytic anemia and cold ant... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Thrombocytopenia – Information on Thrombocytopenia

28th April 2008
Thrombocytopenia is a blood disease characterized by an abnormally low number of platelets in the bloodstream. The normal amount of platelets is usually between 150,000 and 450,000 cells per microliter of blood. A microliter is an amount equal to one one-... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Aplastic anemia with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Aplastic anaemia are a condition where leg of the marrow produces no sufficiently new warrants to top up blood warrants. Anemia is the condition of having fewer red blood cells than normal, or fewer than needed to function properly. One known cause is an ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Alpha Thalassemia with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Thalassemia is a hard topic to explain, since the circumstance is not an unmarried disorder, but a group of defects with related clinical effects. Alpha thalassemia occurs when one or much of the four alpha string genes fails to operate. Alpha string prot... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Why Vitamin B12 The Most Important Group Of Vitamins In Nature

17th April 2008
Since the B complex is probably the most important group of vitamins in nature, the elements here included are also some of the most frequently found in daily meals. Vitamin B12, for instance, is taken from dairy products, eggs and meat; yet, research has... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Ferret Adrenal Disease – What a Ferret Owner Should Know About a Bald Ferret

13th April 2008
I spent some time volunteering at a ferret shelter. I’ve owned ferrets for a number of years, and I had some time on my hands since I had just moved to the area. I volunteered to clean cages- as you can imagine with over 100 of the little guys it was ... Read >
Author: Jillian Williams

Many factors affect how well your weight loss program will go.

04th April 2008
An easy weight loss method that works every time has yet to be invented but that doesn't mean you should give up looking; finding a good system will bring serious long term health benefits. Being overweight is the cause of many medical conditions which re... Read >
Author: wadeboy

Easy Weight Loss – Success of a Weight Loss Program

03rd April 2008
Currently, there isn't a 100 percent guaranteed easy weight loss system available and there may never be; losing those unwanted pounds is a good way to reduce those health risks associated with being overweight. Apart from the medical issues that surround... Read >
Author: Jonathan O'Connor

Quick Weight Loss Considerations

03rd April 2008
Weight is not just a simple health problem and an easy weight loss treatment that works 100 percent of the time doesn't exist; finding a good system will bring serious long term health benefits. Apart from the medical issues that surround obesity, feeling... Read >
Author: Gerald Montgomery

The Grapefruit diet: Does it work?

03rd April 2008
The grapefruit diet works in the short-term, but does it have any staying power? In other words, if your goal is to drop weight quickly and gain it all back in a month, then go for it. If, however, your goal is to have lasting weight loss, the grapefrui... Read >
Author: Darlene Nicholson

All About Anemia Causes, Symptoms And Treatments

28th March 2008
Anemia is a condition that develops when your blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells. These cells are the main transporters of oxygen to organs. If red blood cells are also deficient in hemoglobin, then your body isn't getting enough iron. Symptoms of... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Rectal Polyps-Diseases

10th March 2008
What is this condition? Rectal polyps are masses of tissue that erupt through the mucous membrane of the colon and rectum and protrude into the digestive tract. Types of polyps include common polypoid adenomas, villous adenomas, hereditary polyposis, ... Read >
Author: David Jones

Hair Loss in Females: What Causes Female Hair Loss And What You Can Do To Prevent It

07th March 2008
Hair isn’t described as a woman’s crowning glory for nothing. Hair is often a physical attribute that can make a woman look more or less attractive, and it is one of the reasons why women are greatly affected when they realize they are suffering from ... Read >
Author: John Tulley

Plan For Pregnancy-Baby Care

28th February 2008
Mother Your due date will be calculated as 40 weeks from the first day of your last period, so you need to take that in to account when planning pre-pregnancy fitness. Why fitness is important There are a number of physical changes during pregnan... Read >
Author: David Jones

Why You Would Need A Vaginal Hysterectomy

26th February 2008
Why do women need a vaginal hysterectomy? That is a good question that can make it much easier to deal with things if you are told you need to have this surgery. Hysterectomies are done for several different reasons and the more you learn about the proced... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Jaundice – Causes, Treatment and Symptoms

19th February 2008
Jaundice is Yellowish Not all that is yellow is good for the eyesight. Not all that seemed to be pale and yellow is anemia. So what it could be? Jaundice is also yellowish. What is jaundice? Jaundice is characterized by yellowing of the sk... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

You Should Say: Please Pass the Broccoli, Not Ill Pass

02nd February 2008
'Please pass the broccoli': not something that many mothers hear from their children. In fact, not many children appear to like any green vegetables let alone broccoli. This is not important at such a young age, but there comes a time when the health be... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Anemia in Adolescents

22nd January 2008
To understand what is anemia one should begin with breathing. The oxygen that is inhaled simply doesn’t stop in lungs. It circulates though out the body and fuels the brains also. Oxygen travels to all parts of the body though bloodstream and to be pr... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Chest Pain In Children Information

22nd January 2008
Chest pain isn't just a problem for adults. It may occur in a child as well. It rarely is due to cardiac disease. Chest pain is the presenting complaint in 6 per 1,000 children. Chest pain has a variety of sources, and virtually any structure in the chest... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How Do Dogs Get Hookworms

19th January 2008
Dogs are susceptible to be parasite central at times. They are the main host for heartworms, a parasite that infects cats and even humans. Fleas and ticks adore them and they are a hot spot for hookworms it seems. Dogs can easily get hookworms and they ar... Read >
Author: Natalie Williams

Natural Hair Loss Remedies - Hair Loss Remedy

21st October 2007
People have always been gullible where their hair is concerned. Queen Victoria drank silver birch wine made from sap because she believed it would cure her baldness. And despite icons such as David Beckham shaving off their locks, hair loss is refusing to... Read >
Author: Alien

Renal Failure In Cats

19th October 2007
Chronic renal failure, also known as kidney failure, is one of the most common conditions affecting older cats. In fact one out of every five cats over fifteen years of age suffers from it. The disease is essentially characterized by a gradual decrease in... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Myelodysplastic Syndromes - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
The Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) is an abnormality of the bone marrow, which gradually affects the producton of healthy blood cells. The most common sign is anemia, which means there are too few mature red blood cells to carry oxygen. The immature bloo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Do we all need iron supplements?

23rd August 2007
If used to be the case that iron deficiency was seen as a widespread phenomenon and iron supplements for anemia were frequently prescribed as treatment for anemia and other problems. Now, as the science has gotten more sophisticated, the advice has become... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Flea and Ticks - How to Make Sure Your Pet is Free of These Pesky Pests

30th July 2007
While many pet owners think that fleas and ticks are just a part of owning a dog or a cat, that isn't necessarily the truth. You can make sure your pet stays healthy and pest free by taking just a few simple precautions along the way. Fleas and ticks aren... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert

Beta Carotene :Pregnancy Supplementation?

24th July 2007
Beta carotene, pregnancy not withstanding, is converted by the human body into vitamin A and unused amounts are stored in the liver. The level of this, as well as other nutrients, in newborns is largely dependant on the levels ingested during pregnancy. ... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Treatment Options for Gastritis

24th July 2007
Gastritis and acid reflux may seem like the same kind of disorder to people because they have the same basic symptoms: stomach upset and pain. But gastritis can be a much more dangerous problem, and it needs to be treated in different ways than acid reflu... Read >
Author: Joe Barton

Folic Acid Uses

11th July 2007
Ever since it was first extracted from common spinach leaf folic acid has been found to have an increasing number of uses. Originally folic acid was discovered to help correct the anemia women sometimes developed during pregnancy and later it was... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Hair Loss Tips: Minerals for Hair Health

29th June 2007
Recognizing that you have the proper minerals in your body will help not just to balance your physique, but can also support healthy hair. There are certain types of minerals used for healthy hair and preventing hair loss. In this article, we’ll intro... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Worms and your puppy

10th June 2007
Anyone who's ever owned a puppy knows how common, and annoying, worms can be. Most worms set up home inside your puppy's digestive system, but some worms invade other, more critical organs such as the heart. Having worms can cause all kinds of problems... Read >
Author: Sue

A Sign of Folic Acid Deficiency: Anemia

07th June 2007
A deficiency of folic acid can lead to a type of anemia called, Pernicious Anemia. This anemia is characterized by having red blood cells that are impaired in their abilities to carry oxygen, which leads to a slow and chronic deprivation of oxygen to all... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Anemia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

31st May 2007
Anemia is a condition where there is a lower than normal number of red blood cells in the blood, usually measured by a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin. " It is a common problem for cancer patients and often results from the therapies used to suppress... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Balance the Weight Loss Benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery With the Associated Potential Risks

21st May 2007
It may seem like an extreme measure, but gastric bypass surgery is becoming more widely accepted ever year as a weight loss method. Gastric bypass surgery is a surgical procedure in which a portion of the stomach is closed off. Therefore, after gastr... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Symptoms of the most common leukemia type

17th May 2007
Leukemia is a disease that affects mostly adults. Children can have leukemia as well, but the number is lower than ten percent of all leukemia patients. There are many different types of leukemia, but the most common of them is acute myelogenous. This leu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Too Much Folic Acid

11th May 2007
We all on occasion have accidently forgot and taken the extra nutritional supplement in one day. Many on realizing this wonder should I call the doctor? It’s just a supplement, isn’t it? Usually its not harmful to take two or even a few vitamin sup... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Symptoms for lupus

30th April 2007
Most of the people that suffer from lupus only have symptoms in some of their organs, wheres other lupus patients in more. There are many symptoms that can indicate if you are suffering from lupus. If you have already been diagnosed with lupus, the sympto... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Ulcer

26th April 2007
As it is with almost all other diseases treating ulcer as early as possible is crucial. Chances of recovering are significantly higher if treatment begins in the first stages of the disease. There are 2 types of ulcer that can cause pain and complications... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Brain Technologies Part 1: Knowing your Genetic Fate.

26th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC Biological Psychiatry, a journal that deals with the more �nitty-gritty' aspects of the brain, released an editorial this week that bears discussion. The article details the future of psychiatry based on advances... Read >

The Secret Weapon in Anemia Treatment

18th April 2007
Here is a quick check-list of the symptoms of anemia: 1. Pallor 2. Low blood pressure 3. Weakness and fatigue 4. Palpitations 5. Shortness of breath 6. Chest pains Look familiar? These symptoms are also present in some cases of rheum... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

The risk that H pylori bacteria poses to people

18th April 2007
Doctors will most certainly prescribe a wide variety of drugs in order to best fight the ulcers caused by H. pylori. It is very important for the patient to properly follow the treatment given by the doctor, if chances of curing are ever to exist. Smockin... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Truly Living with Lupus

10th April 2007
“You have lupus disease.” These are four words no patient wants to hear from his or her physician, especially since there is no known cure. However, take heart if you’re one of the thousands suffering lupus symptoms around the globe - there are p... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Anemia Treatment Keep it Simple and Safe

01st April 2007
Anemia comes from Greek, literally meaning “without blood.” This is a pretty good description. Although people suffering from anemia have the same volume of liquid pumping around their bodies as non-anemic people, the thing that makes blood what it... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Latin – A dead Language?

30th March 2007
Latin is mainly associated with the Roman Empire. Once being one of the most widely spoken languages in the World, Latin is now rarely spoken. With the decline of the British Grammar School and with it the teaching of Latin in schools, will the language... Read >
Author: Fiona Dutton

Can B Vitamins Fix Your Thyroid Problems?

13th March 2007
Lupus is a common disease and yet many people have not even heard of it. It is said that lupus affects more people than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia. The treatment of lupus is difficult because of this massive ignorance when it c... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

B12 Vitamin Deficiency

13th March 2007
Losing your hair is one of the concerns shared by many of us in todays society, by males and females alike. And as losing your hair could be the result of a b12 vitamin deficiency, you should get your condition checked out by your doctor. Whilst your ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Four Natural Treatments for Diabetes

12th March 2007
There is something to be said for a diabetes natural treatment. Why is a natural treatment so important? My concern is about how drugs interact with the body and other drugs in the body. And while taking some herb or natural remedy can have a negative int... Read >
Author: aron wallad

Treatment of Lupus

05th March 2007
Lupus is a common disease and yet many people have not even heard of it. It is said that lupus affects more people than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia. The treatment of lupus is difficult because of this massive ignorance when it come... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

What is Leukemia?

01st March 2007
Today, one of the most dangerous and incurable condition seems to be cancer. It has no actual cure for mostly of the tissues it affects, especially when it reaches vital organs such as heart, lungs or blood. The blood tissue form of cancer is known as Leu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Symptoms of colorectal cancer

28th February 2007
Doctors recommend going for check-ups from time to time after the age of 50, in order to detect early any possible presence of cancer. Colorectal presence gives symptoms after a few years since installation occurred, that is why screenings should be done ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Detox Diet: Harmful or Helpful?

28th February 2007
What, exactly, is a detox diet? As described by several sources, a detox diet is a nutritional regimen that involves changing bad eating and drinking habits in order to cleanse the body of toxins and other contaminants. A detox has become quite the thing ... Read >
Author: Chonticha Marijne

Lack of Energy-Causes and Treatments

17th February 2007
What would you do with more energy? Perhaps get more work done, do something fun, work out, play with the kids more. Ever had lots of stuff to do, but you were just didn't have the energy to do anything? Many people wish they could have more energy, li... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

Cat Flea Control - Are fleas bugging your cat?

10th February 2007
When a cat starts scratching, it is cause for concern, constant scratching can mean fleas. Fleas are more than a mere discomfort for you pet, they are a serious issue that needs to be dealt with before they cause health issues for your cat as well as issu... Read >
Author: David Lee

What Causes Anemia?

05th February 2007
What Causes Anemia? With over 3.5 million people in the U.S. alone afflicted by this disease, many people do not even understand the basics about Anemia. Anemia is a blood disorder that affects a large portion of our population. Maybe even yo... Read >
Author: MarcusEby

Intake of meat leads to colon cancer

29th January 2007
Cancer is caused by the expose to some viruses, to chemical or natural substances or to radiation. Researchers investigations show that colon polyps or high intake of meat can cause colon cancer although there are some studies showing that high intake of... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Pre-menopause symptoms : what every woman should know

13th January 2007
Pre-menopause symptoms are actually just a preview of what menopause brings for a woman. Hence, many or all the symptoms experienced during menopause can randomly occur and are included in pre-menopause symptoms. Menopause is the period is a woman’s ... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset

The Most Common Liver Disease Symptoms

06th January 2007
It doesn't matter if it's a disease of the liver of a gall bladder affection, jaundice is the main symptom. If one notices that his skin color becomes jaundiced he can almost be sure he has an issue with his gall bladder or liver. The eyes also get an yel... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Alergic to bread? You could have celiac disease

08th December 2006
By Jeff Wendland Celiac Disease is an immunologic reaction to gluten found in grains like wheat, oats, barley, rye, and others. It occurs in about 1 in 2,500 people in the United States, but many believe it to be even more common that that. It is ... Read >
Author: Mike Fletcher

Why Vitamins Are So Important And How To Make Sure You Have Enough Of Them

17th November 2006
Vitamins are complex substances that are essential for a good body function. If one lacks a certain vitamin or group of vitamins, his body functions may be effected to the point of weakness, disease or even death. Without vitamins we simply can't survi... Read >
Author: Ron Hel-Or

The Importance of the B12 Vitamin

17th November 2006
Also known as cobalamin, vitamin B12 is a part of the b vitamin family which helps to keep the body in good shape. Foods such as meat, eggs, fish and live have adequate levels of vitamin B12. Even though a small amount of B12 is required by the body it sh... Read >
Author: Tony Luck

Heartburn Ulcer

16th November 2006
At one point or other in our lives we have all experienced some form of heartburn. The effects of heartburn may be mild or frequent and painful, but they are symptoms that we can ease. There is however, an unfortunate side effect that can occur due to fre... Read >
Author: Dream Team Media

Always tired it could be iron-deficient anemia

16th November 2006
The most common complaint I hear is that people always feel tired. In fact, most people seem to think feeling tired all the time is just a normal part of modern life. Fortunately, this isn't so. There are many causes of chronic tiredness. Sometimes i... Read >
Author: Alison Cassar

Lycium Barbarum

15th November 2006
Wolfberry, the common name for Lycium barbarum, is grown all over the world and is sought after for its medicinal and health properties. The plant produces red colored berries that are oblong in shape and very tender. Because of this property, the berry n... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Understanding Polymyalgia Rheumatica Symptoms

15th November 2006
Arthritis is a common ailment that more than 50 million American's suffer from. There are more than 100 different types of arthritis some more common than others. Polymyalgia Rheumatica is a rarer form of arthritis that affects the muscles rather than t... Read >
Author: Suellen Cazarez

Causes of Dark Eyes Circles

15th November 2006
Having dark circles under the eyes is in some people opinion a lovely sign of aging. This fact is not completely true as there are children and youngs with the same problem. According to specialists conclusion dark eye circles are hereditary, but we also ... Read >
Author: Evie Lampard

Men Hair Loss Product: Don\\\'t Despair

18th October 2006
The male pattern baldness has become the most common cause of hair loss in men. The men who start losing hair at an early age tend to develop more extensive baldness. In some males, the hair loss can start as early as the mid-teen years. How it Develo... Read >
Author: Timothy Garth

Gastric Reflux and How To Stop It

17th October 2006
The number of people that suffer from Gastric Reflux is in the millions. What people may not know about Gastric Reflux is that there are various of ways to deal with the problem effectively. As many people suffer from Gastric Reflux, the cases ca... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Courtiol

Iron deficiency anemia treatment

04th October 2006
New herbal and natural vaccine for anemiea We are here to share the information on curing the anemia with the herbal supplements. This is for everyone who is suffering from anemia or who is interested to cure anemia for his self or for the loved ones w... Read >
Author: dr jack

The Importance of Prenatal Vitamin Supplements

04th October 2006
Today there are several options for prenatal vitamin supplements. Before taking prenatal vitamins it is important that pregnant women talk with their doctors. Prenatal vitamins need to be taken regularly in order for the baby to absorb the proper amount o... Read >
Author: Tony Jacowski

The Importance of the B12 Vitamin

27th September 2006
Known as cobalamin, Vitamin B12 can help the body maintain good health. Vitamin B12 is very important in the bodies food to energy conversion process. It is required to help carbohydrates, fats and proteins convert into energy. Vitamin B12 is also essenti... Read >
Author: Tony Jacowski

The Importance of the B12 Vitamin

15th September 2006
lso known as cobalamin, vitamin B12 is a part of the b vitamin family which helps to keep the body in good shape. Foods such as meat, eggs, fish and live have adequate levels of vitamin B12. Even though a small amount of B12 is required by the body it sho... Read >
Author: Tony Luck

Prevention and Control Feline Leukemia ( cat )

03rd September 2006
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) remains one of the most important causes of disease and death in cats. It causes a variety of malignancies, but persistent infection can also cause severe immunosuppression and profound anemia. The virus is present worldwide. ... Read >
Author: aaheroe m

The Advantages Of Bottle Feeding

21st August 2006
All new mothers are advised to breastfeed. We're told that breast milk is best and that there are so many benefits to breastfeeding. So, is bottle feeding second best? Are there no advantages to bottle feeding your baby? Many mothers today are made to ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

A Gathering of Gallstones

21st August 2006
Many people are afflicted with gallstones whether they realize they have them or not. What are gallstones? They are hardened masses that may vary in size, usually consisting mainly of cholesterol and bile. They may be caused by a variety of conditions suc... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille

Peritoneal Mesothelioma The cancer of abdominal lining

25th July 2006
One of the fatal types of mesothelioma is Peritoneal Mesothelioma in which the cancerous cells attack the lining of the abdomen called Peritoneum. Peritoneum is the thin membrane, which shields various organs of the abdomen and also provides a lubricating... Read >
Author: Fred Lindell

Vitamin Supplements To Take You From Sluggish To High Energy

22nd July 2006
If you feel like your "get up and go got up and went" it's time to pick yourself up and find energizing ways to make yourself feel better. One of the reasons we lack energy is because we simply need the right nutrition to add the spunk to our step. If you... Read >
Author: Alison Stevens

The fundamental facts of Weight Loss Surgery

30th June 2006
Individuals, who have faced obesity since long and have tried many medications, but in vain, are now losing sleep. Weight loss surgery is an optimal solution for those who want to lose weight in a snapshot. Weight loss surgery is ideal for those who w... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter

Anorexia as a Topical Issue of Modern Society

16th June 2006
Anorexia is an eating disorder characterized by a pronounced fear of gaining weight and being fat. People confronted with this condition become obsessed with food and engage in exaggerated acts of preventing weight gain. It is very important to understand... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Different Forms of Acute Leukemia

22nd May 2006
Leukemia is a disease of the bone marrow and blood that is known to affect normal blood cell production. Normal blood cells have a limited period of life and they need to be constantly replaced by fresh, young cells to carry on their activity. There is a ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Understanding Chronic Leukemia

22nd May 2006
Leukemia is a disease of the blood and bone marrow that occurs on the background of genetic predispositions to cancer. Leukemia affects the cellular process of maturation, causing the accumulation of immature blood cells in the spinal marrow and bloodstre... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

7 Tips: Cord Blood Banking

25th April 2006
Are you pregnant? If you are, then you have undoubtedly seen advertisements for banking your babies cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a hot topic with parents-to-be recently. The reason is simple; the companies that store the cord blood tout the a... Read >
Author: Peter Wallander

5 Reasons that Blood Tests are Done

24th April 2006
If you have had a doctor's appointment recently for anything other than a cold, then you probably had a blood test done. This is a very common procedure and can yield some very important information for the doctor as to your health and wellbeing. There ar... Read >
Author: Peter Wallander

Arthritis Symptom

14th April 2006
Arthritis Symptom Fact It is not uncommon to hear of people talking about joint pain and stiffness when the weather changes, this is in fact an arthritis symptom that most people suffer from with this disease. Many different things can bring out an art... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender

Tinnitus Causes and Treatment

25th March 2006
What is Tinnitus Tinnitus is a symptom and not a condition in itself. Tinnitus describes the symptom of being able to hear things which nobody else can, although in a rare number of cases, this isn't true. Tinnitus is a very common condition with appro... Read >
Author: Mike Mansell

Dog Treat - Roast Beef and Taters

05th March 2006
Serves: six Preparation Time: 5 minutes Cooking Time: 0 minutes When Should I Use It?: If your dog has shown signs of anemia or a lack of energy or vitality, try this carb and beef heavy dish for a quick pick me up. Before you know it your dog... Read >
Author: Justin Bryce

Vitamin B12 The Cobalt of the B Vitamins

05th March 2006
Vitamin B12 is probably the best known among the B complex vitamins because many people take B12 injections as a treatment for severe pernicious anemia. People who exhibit signs of weakness may be diagnosed with a B12 deficiency and a simple regimen of in... Read >
Author: Bob Benson

Vitamins and Interactions

05th March 2006
Vitamins are good for you, so it stands to reason that getting all the vitamins you can everyday is the best course of action. As a general rule, it's true that choosing foods rich in vitamins is a good idea. But there are times when more isn't better, ev... Read >
Author: Bob Benson

B6 Important Among the B Vitamins

03rd March 2006
When most people hear the word "anemia," they immediately think of iron. But a shortage of Vitamin B6 can also cause a type of anemia because this vitamin is vital to the healthy generation of hemoglobin in the blood of a normal, healthy person. You may a... Read >
Author: Bob Benson

Lack of Vitamins is the Result of Careless Nutrition

17th February 2006
One of the most common deficiencies is that in iron; about two to three millions of people suffer from the lack in iron in their blood and some develop the anemia hypo ferric or the iron-deficiency, which is the latest stage of this kind of deficiency. Th... Read >

Pros and Cons of Banking Cord Blood

16th February 2006
Many parents choose to bank cord blood from their newborn child to try to protect their future health. This practice is becoming more and more popular, especially in recent years, as the baby's umbilical cord blood contains stem cells, which have been a ... Read >
Author: Lary Mitchel

Parasites That Love Your Dog

02nd February 2006
Your dog might not love them, but there are many common parasites that love your dog. If your dog is not properly cared for he can become infested with any of these pests and develop illness or life threatening disease. Luckily, there are many ways ... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins

How Heartburn Antacids Destroy Nutritional Iron and Make You a Weakling

13th November 2005
Iron is the center of the hemoglobin, molecule - red blood cell. This molecule travels through your blood and delivers oxygen to all of your cells. Your cells use oxygen to burn or breakdown various molecules into chemicals that you give energy and life... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Is Cord Blood Banking Right For You?

04th October 2005
Saving your baby's umbilical cord blood allows it to be cryogenically stored, and then available if your child later becomes sick and needs a bone marrow transplant. Umbilical cord blood was discarded until the 1970's, when researchers discovered that umb... Read >
Author: Alli Ross

Getting your vitamins

01st October 2005
There is so much health advice in the world that it is sometimes hard to keep it all straight! How do you know the right foods to eat? How do you know the right foods to avoid? How much of each kind can you enjoy? Getting your vitamins Eating health... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie

Cervical Cancer 101 what you need to know about

20th August 2005
Cervical cancer affects the female body in the cervix region. The womb of a woman finds its opening through the cervix. Many a times the human papilloma virus causes the disease. It is transmitted sexual exchanges. The cervix being the most important orga... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

What to Expect After Gastric Bypass Surgery

19th August 2005
Most patients recover after gastric bypass surgery without complications. Typically, those who undergo the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass procedure, which involves stapling of the stomach and bypassing the first part of the small intestines, have a hospital st... Read >
Author: Eddie Tobey