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A Couple Of Activities For Alzheimers

29th September 2009
Alzheimer's is one disease that people dread to be diagnosed with. Who can blame them? It is one of the most debilitating disease known to man and it affects not only one area or one system but all. Of course, since it is a progressive disease, effect... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon

A Sudoku Strategy Or Just A Puzzle

28th September 2009
I never realized that I had a Sudoku Strategy until I looked around the Internet. It is surprising to think how such a simple game has built up such a huge following and is taken so seriously. Just a 9 square grid, where you place the numbers 1-9 without ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Colorado Medical Marijuana

25th September 2009
The governments of USA, UK and all the prominent countries all over the world have made marijuana illegal and even to know how to grow marijuana seeds in certain countries. This is so because some of the top government officials feel that marijuana seeds ... Read >
Author: MarketingMann

Symptoms of an Abnormally Normal Mind

22nd September 2009
Voluntary and Involuntary Thoughts There are thoughts that you desire to have in the present moment; or the thoughts that have an immediate coherent relevance with the current thinking process. These thoughts will be called voluntary thoughts. And, the... Read >
Author: Ajay

The need to become aware of the Alzheimer’s disease.

14th September 2009
Many people ages 65 and beyond fear of the disease called Alzheimer’s. It is a serious brain malfunction that would usually affect older adults although studies have revealed that it can also affect younger ones. Early stages of the disease show signs o... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks

home colon cleanse florida

31st August 2009
One of the mandatory measures for maintaining a clean and healthy internal environment is conducting a colon cleanse.the bowel is one continuous hollow tube that's roughly 5 feet long and 2-3 inches in diameter. The bowel plays a vital role in eliminating... Read >
Author: Jason Cochran

Alzheimer’s Disease The Basics Of the Condition

19th August 2009
The affliction that is known as Alzheimer's disease is something that may very likely have an effect on someone dear in your world. The disease was initially noted by a German doctor named Alois Alzheimer, who was the first person to note down an odd con... Read >
Author: Trent Oliver

Treat your Xanax addiction

18th August 2009
Xanax’s generic name is Aprazolam. One of the reasons why Xanax is so popular nowadays is because it happens to be one of the mostly prescribed drugs to cause the addiction around the United States of America. What namely is Xanax then? Xanax is a... Read >
Author: John Scott

Side Effects of Klonopin

17th August 2009
Although the medical term for the drug is Clonazepam, it is most commonly referred to as Klonopin in the United States. In Chile, another country where the drug has been much abused, it is known as Ravotril. Klonopin has a whole range of side effects and ... Read >
Author: argiro.mike

Alzheimer's Disease, How Does the Disease Develop?

02nd August 2009
Alzheimer's is a neurodegenerative disease that is typified by progressive weakening of cognitive skills, affecting all aspects of day to day activities. A person suffering from Alzheimer's is likely to undergo severe behavioral changes . Emil Krae... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Health Benefits of Multivitamins, Why Multivitamins Important

21st July 2009
It is correct to say, that in general, taking multivitamin supplements daily is safe, notwithstanding the controversy that surrounds this subject. It certainly is safer than suffering from a mineral or vitamin deficiency. A good natural supplement will... Read >
Author: greenherbal11

Amnesia and its Treatment

16th July 2009
Anterograde amnesia and retrograde amnesia are two main features of this disorder. Anterograde amnesia is when the person experiences difficulty learning new information after the event that triggered the amnesia. Retrograde amnesia is when a person has d... Read >
Author: jerry

How To Hypnotize - How To Make Anyone Achieve Deep Trance

01st July 2009
In this article we will cover ways of deepening trance of the person you are trying to hypnotize. You begin to deepen trance of a person when he reaches state of light hypnosis and you want him to reach average or deep trance. You have to remember that it... Read >
Author: Peter Saks

Causes and Prevention of Drowning Accidents

28th June 2009
In 2005 alone, there were 3,582 fatal drowning accidents in Los Angeles. According to studies, about 350 kids aged 5 below die from drowning accidents each year and 2,600 are sent to the hospital for treatment related to drowning injuries. It was a... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Amnesia and its Treatment

28th June 2009
Memory loss can be caused by many different factors. One type of memory loss is amnesia--when a person's memory is affected by either physical damage such as brain damage or psychological factors resulting from a traumatic event. I will discuss the most c... Read >
Author: jerry

Ways to Improve Memory

27th June 2009
Contains about 100 billion neurons, the human brain is a wonder. Every second, your brain receives about 100 million messages (transmitted by different sources) with the ability to sort and send signals to other organs. Your brain is capable of storing bi... Read >
Author: greenherbal11

Twilight sleep in obstetrics

23rd June 2009
The term "twilight sleep" applied to the combination of analgesia (pain relief) and amnesia (loss of memory) that was produced by a mixture of morphine and scopolamine ("scope") given by a hypodermic injection (an injection under the skin). The mixture... Read >
Author: Herbal Products

Symptoms Of Anxiety

12th June 2009
In order to identify anxiety you need to be very familiar with the symptoms it manifests.  The symptoms of anxiety are many and these are broadly classified into five categories: (i) somatic, (ii) behavioral, (iii) cognitive, (iv) emotional, and (v) defe... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Dementia: Understanding the Symptoms of Dementia

03rd June 2009
Dementia is profound and progressive decline in memory accompanied by problems in one or more additional areas of cognition. Person with dementia usually starts by having frequent short-term memory problems. Particularly affected areas may be memory, a... Read >
Author: Liza

Head Trauma Memory Loss - Signs To Look Out For

29th May 2009
Head trauma or also known as concussion is one way in which you can experience memory loss and this is something to not be taken lightly. Now before we discuss the connection between memory loss and head injury, we need to understand better what happens w... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Short Term Memory Loss Problems You Should Be Aware Of

29th May 2009
Essentially, there are basically two varied types of memory loss that you should be aware of when talking about how you remember. These are of course short term and long term memory loss. And the former is really one of the more common ones within the cir... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Excessive Alcohol Consumption & Your Health

20th May 2009
Consuming anything excessively is bad for your health… whether it be chocolate, red meat, cocaine, or alcohol. Some things, legally especially, should not be consumed at all… but abuse comes when you do not consume in moderation. A strong, and unfortu... Read >
Author: Qayam Khan

Worried About Memory Loss? Working Later In Life And Keeping Active Such As With Steam Mopping

19th May 2009
Worried about memory loss? New research suggests that working longer may help prevent dementia. For those with time on their hands,this article talks about voluntary work, such as steam mopping a local church, as a possibly way of keeping both mind and bo... Read >
Author: J Timothy

When Should You Conduct A Memory Loss Test?

15th May 2009
Your memory is very important to you, and when considering this, there is nothing that we normally do to ensure that our memory capacity is at their highest capacity. Conducting a memory loss test is quite crucial when you see the signs that your memory i... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Brain Injury Lawsuits in Los Angeles

12th May 2009
Symptoms of Brain Injury Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) describe a condition that ranges from mild to severe impact on the brain that prevents it from functioning normally; most brain injuries are mild. A personal injury attorney will act as your advocat... Read >
Author: sharma

Learn About Trileptal for Bipolar Disorder

27th April 2009
The least tablet dosage is Trileptal 150 mg. This type of tablet can be distinguished by its pale gray green tablet with initials T D on one side and C G on the other side. Three hundred (300) mg is the next dosage after Trileptal 150. It is a yello... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu

Stay Sharp As a Tack With Strength Training

17th April 2009
A fear of losing our marbles as we age is well grounded in statistics, with Alzheimer's disease being the fourth leading cause of death in those over 60. Approximately $148 billion is spent per year in the US alone for treatment of this disease and it is ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Your Age And Memory

10th April 2009
It is a well-known fact that aging will affect memory for many different reasons. Family members, friends, spouses, and careers all suffer because of aging and memory loss. Loss of memory seems to be a part of life that may sneak up on a person, gradually... Read >
Author: ski987

Read About Alzheimers

10th April 2009
Alzheimers affects that part of brain that control thought, memory, and language, it is one of the most common form of Dementia (destruction of brain cells to cause decline in mental functions)but later it spreads to all regions of brain rendering it inef... Read >
Author: ski987

Traumatic Brain Injury

09th April 2009
When physicians refer to traumatic brain injury, or TBI, they mean a closed head brain injury from an impact to the head or "diffuse axonal shearing" from a rotational acceleration and deceleration, the rotational movement of the head and brain resulting ... Read >
Author: RayHenke

New Research Unlocks a Key Ingredient to Increasing Brain Power

10th March 2009
Want to lose 3 pounds right now? Stop using your brain. I'll bet someone you know probably comes to mind. Your mind weighs approximately 3 pounds and if you don't use it, you lose it. Well maybe not the weight, but its amazing ability to help you move,... Read >
Author: Suzanne Andrews

Alkaline Diet Plan For Sickness Prevention

10th March 2009
I am a healthy 33 year old because of a great alkaline diet plan that I use. I was never this healthy before, but because of this great alkaline diet system I use, I am on the peak of my health. I used to have aches and pains in my muscles and joints, as ... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Advantages of Oral Chelation

09th March 2009
Oral chelation treatment has long flourishing track records. Doctors are recommending it for years not devoid of any reason. There are some benefits related with the goods of chelation oral intake. Taken orally these goods have been verified effective in ... Read >
Author: Alien

How To Tell If Your Loved One Needs Alcohol Drug Rehab

03rd March 2009
There are many signs that there is a problem when you have a friend of loved one in need of alcohol drug rehab, but convincing them that they have a problem isn't easy or if at all possible. They need to decide that they have a problem. Unless they can ad... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Medical Malpractice New York Insurance Benefits All

01st March 2009
Many people can benefit from medical malpractice New York insurance. Medical malpractice insurance does not only help doctors and surgeons and other medical personnel but patients as well. It can also help entities that are not human like corporations and... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Hypoglycemia - Which Foods Should You Ignore?

03rd February 2009
One of the great positives about hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), unlike most diseases, is that one simply has to give up certain foods to start feeling better. In treating Western diseases you either need to take some medication or perhaps, go under th... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Why Grow an Organic Garden

30th January 2009
There are some people who do take the time to check the ingredients on their products before buying them but most of us don’t. In fact, many of us only look for the cheapest products available. After buying based on price we are then exposing oursel... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Play bingo games online - improve your health.

09th January 2009
Can online Bingo games keep you youthful? Would you consider playing online bingo to stay in shape? Can you imagine a relaxing game like bingo having the ability to keep your mind and body in shape? That notion is not as daft as you would imagine it t... Read >
Author: Marshall

Play Online Games to improve your Memory

17th December 2008
For all of us, here is thoughts that will make us jump from our seats - Did you know that our brains could start slowing down from the age of 30 onwards? That, I fear is quite early considering that this is the time people are at the peak of their profess... Read >
Author: John Sern

Dealing with Dementia

02nd December 2008
If a friend of yours is currently having a problem in order to remember the recent events, then you must not take it lightly as this can be a sign of dementia. Dementia is a condition where people start to lose their skills and abilities that are required... Read >
Author: Jim White

How To Tell If Your Spouse Is Cheating On You

01st December 2008
It is a fact that one of the most painfull things that can happen to somebody is being cheated by their spouse. What is maybe even worse is that most of the times you had no idea that something like that was even going on. This article will present to you... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter

Learn Seven Steps For Lowering High Blood Pressure

27th October 2008
High blood pressure (hypertension) is the leading cause of heart attacks and strokes. For example, currently, over forty-three million Americans suffer from high blood pressure. It has also been said that something like ninety per cent of Americans who ha... Read >
Author: Paul

Traumatic Brain Injury

27th October 2008
Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is caused when physical trauma injures the brain. A TBI is also known as intracranial injury. Traumatic brain injury is a major cause of death and disability throughout the world, and is one of the leading causes of death... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Which are the Antiaging Nutrients

09th September 2008
The way our body looks in the outside reflects how we treat our body in the inside, this is very true especially if you understand how what we eat affects our whole body. Most people think that aging is just the result of time and that there is nothing we... Read >
Author: ray

Causes of Amnesia

09th September 2008
Amnesia, is a condition where memory is disturbed. Amnesia affects both organic and functional causes. An example of an organic cause of amnesia is damage to the brain, through trauma or disease. Where as an example of a functional cause involve physcholi... Read >
Author: homeremedies

Alzheimer's, Living With A Fatal Disease-Part 1

08th September 2008
I am sure that many people at some point have joked about someone having Alzheimer's. You may have told someone they must have oldtimer's or sometimer's, or maybe even said they must be going senile. I know this because I have heard people make these comm... Read >
Author: buster

Stop Drinking Now..Alcohol Leads To Depression

27th August 2008
Alcohol plays a very significant part in our culture and is present in almost every type of social occasion. Although drinking in moderation doesn't harm us, drinking excessively has risen sharply over the last few years, and people not only start at a yo... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

21st July 2008
What is the matter? Are you not feeling well? Do you have a fever? No, then are you feeling very tired as though you have no energy left in your body? Your whole body is aching and you feel that if you lie down you may get some relief and get the energy t... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Seizure - Symptoms, Treatment

21st July 2008
Epilepsy is a recurrent seizure disorder caused by abnormal electrical discharges from brain cells, often in the cerebral cortex. It is not a distinct disease, it is a group of disorders for which recurrent seizures are the main symptom. Different forms o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Sleep Apnea Linked to Serious Medical Problems

14th July 2008
In previous years, doctors would treat sleep apnea as if it were an allergy problem or snoring issue. Emotional stress has also been an underlying reason for sleep apnea. It has not been until recently that medical professionals and researchers have dis... Read >
Author: Andrew Kerry

How To Deal With Male Yeast Infection

26th June 2008
Yeast infection is not for women only. There are very many male yeast infections being treated every now and then. The most common places where male yeast infections happen are the gut, groin and the anus. They cause so much discomfort if they multiple to... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Dissociative Disorders – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

04th June 2008
Dissociative disorder is a disturbance in which the patient's primary symptom is a sense of detachment from the self. Depersonalization as a symptom (not as a disorder) is quite common in college-age populations. It is often associated with sleep depriv... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Dissociative Disorders – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

03rd June 2008
Dissociative disorder is a disturbance in which the patient's primary symptom is a sense of detachment from the self. Depersonalization as a symptom (not as a disorder) is quite common in college-age populations. It is often associated with sleep deprivat... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Term Paper Writing Headaches

29th May 2008
NO MATTER how a lot of students do their best to make a term paper that would really make the grade, some of them still end up unsuccessful—their “best” seems to be not good enough. They shouldn’t put all the blame to writer’s block, as apart... Read >
Author: BreeBenson

All B Vitamins Must Be Coenzymated Before The Body Can Use Them

20th May 2008
The fact that B vitamins have had to be coenzymated before they can be used by your body has been known for some time, but it is only over the past few years that they have been made commercially available in that form. Before we discuss the B vitamins i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Concussion – Causes, Symptoms, Types And Treatment

20th May 2008
Concussion is a change in mental status caused by trauma (shock). It is accompanied by confusion, loss of memory, and, sometimes, loss of consciousness. Types Simple concussion: In a simple concussion, the person the symptoms gradually resolve, and ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

HOW CAN NEW PARENTS SLEEP THROUGH THE NIGHT?

20th May 2008
Newborns need to rest and sleep at least 16 hours per day. Parents only need about 8 hours of sleep but, things do change when you have a baby at home. Life seems to be all about the baby. Parents should not forget who they are and the wonderful things th... Read >
Author: DeeRule

Complete Information on Binswanger's disease

15th May 2008
Binswanger's disease (BD), also called subcortical vascular dementia. Binswanger's disease is a rare form of dementia characterized by cerebrovascular lesions in the deep white-matter of the brain, loss of memory and cognition, and mood changes. Binswange... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Some of the Best Anti Aging Remedies - Naturally

12th May 2008
Most of us would far prefer to find a natural anti aging remedy rather that to submit to the knife and many other risky procedures in our quest for looking young Where as topical anti aging treatments may only show small improvements, people must reali... Read >
Author: Sharon Francis

The Different Stages Of Alzheimer's Disease

08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a form of memory loss which degenerate the nerve cells in the brain. It is progressive in nature and the rate of progression differs from patient to patient. The progression of the disease is divided into four stages based on the d... Read >
Author: Rashmi Shrma

What are the Different Ways to get rid of Amnesia

08th May 2008
Diet is of utmost importance in the treatment of amnesia. It should be so arranged as to provide all essential nutrients as even a single nutritional deficiency can cause anxiety neurosis in susceptible people. Older persons suffering from amnesia should ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Drugs For Enhancing Brain Functional Capacity

06th May 2008
Cerebral Activators (Cognition Enhancers) While the use of CNS stimulants has declined due to non-specific nature of their actions, a new class of drugs called 'Cerebral Activators' has been introduced. It is claimed that these drugs improve the brain... Read >
Author: Alien

Benefits of aromatherapy Bath – Makes Your Body Physical Fit

18th April 2008
Any bath oils containing extracts of Vitamin E, when added to your favorite aromatic oil, can help the essential oil to linger on the surface of the water faster and usually can be placed under hot running water. If you want to create a lively bubble bath... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

List of Alzheimers Symptoms for Early Detection

10th April 2008
Alzheimer's is, sadly, a common form of dementia afflicting the elderly. This disease is inevitably fatal, and its progress horrifying. Alzheimer's is a degenerative disease which takes away the last years that the afflicted has with their loved ones. Th... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

How To Lower Your Cholesterol Naturally

31st March 2008
Take the effort to lower your cholesterol and save your life. You need some cholesterol. It is produced by your body. Some cholesterol is necessary to produce healthy cells, vitamin D, important hormones and nerve insulation. However, too much chole... Read >
Author: kathrynsoloff

Protecting Yourself from Alzheimer's

26th March 2008
Protecting Yourself from Alzheimer’s The Alzheimer’s Malady Alzheimer’s disease in the news more frequently and it is becoming more prevalent. The exact cause of Alzheimer’s disease is still being researched but increasing levels of stress... Read >
Author: www.achampionjuicer.com

Hysteria-Diseases

25th March 2008
Hysteria is a neurotic over-reaction to an experience or situation. You are not hysterical in the medical sense of the word if you normally react to moments of stress by weeping uncontrollably or shrieking. Many people tend to over-dramatize their feeling... Read >
Author: David Jones

How to select a nursing home

07th March 2008
Placing a troubled, dependent relative in a nursing home is a heart-wrenchinging ordeal. To ease the way, know when a nursing home is the only answer. Deciding factors : When there is a loss of control of body functions, a loss of memory or an inability t... Read >
Author: Nasser

How to select a nursing home

06th March 2008
Placing a troubled, dependent relative in a nursing home is a heart-wrenchinging ordeal. To ease the way, know when a nursing home is the only answer. Deciding factors : When there is a loss of control of body functions, a loss of memory or an inability t... Read >
Author: Nasser

Understanding the Causes of Depression

30th January 2008
Depression is a very widespread problem today affecting one in four women and one in eight men. Many people are aware of the many symptoms of depression, including feelings of hopelessness or helplessness, obsessive negative thoughts, loss or gain in appe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Facial Exercise – the Sensible, Practical Solution to Looking Younger

25th January 2008
Medical experts recently released a warning that only healthy people should be allowed to have cosmetic and plastic surgery. DUH! Serious complications from cosmetic surgery procedures have been speculated about for years. The untimely death of Dond... Read >
Author: Cynthia Rowland

A Sudoku Strategy Or Just A Puzzle

05th November 2007
I never realised that I had a Sudoku Strategy until I looked around the Internet. It is surprising to think how such a simple game has built up such a huge following and is taken so seriously. Just a 9 square grid, where you place the numbers 1-9 without ... Read >
Author: Patricia Jones

Amnesia Dissociative Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

01st October 2007
Dissociative amnesia is more common in women than in men. It may also block memories of childhood sexual abuse, later recalled in adulthood. Different types of memory loss have been identified in persons with DA. These include localized, generalized, cont... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Strengthen Your Concentration For Better Memory

31st August 2007
Many people have problems with a lack of concentration. The have trouble focusing on a single job at a time or lose interest quickly. Poor concentration can normally be fixed successfully by such techniques as meditation. Very seldom is it an inherited... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Herbs And Vitamins For Better Memory And Longer Life

26th July 2007
It is becoming increasingly popular to take supplements containing herbs and vitamins for better memory and longer life. Not only are well known traditional remedies for specific aging problems being used, but there is a lot of investigation and research... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Contradictions in the movie “Memento”

15th June 2007
The movie “Memento” was selected as the best movie in 2001. It depicts the story of insurance fraud investigator, Leonard Shelby, who loses his short term memory after the accident. Critical point in the movie is the point in Shelby’s recollections... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Age Regression

15th June 2007
Age regression is a way of accessing ones memories from an earlier time. This can be helpful to remember what has been forgotten, or to release emotional trauma from an earlier time. The unconscious mind has the ability to repress memories, which would o... Read >
Author: People Building

Alzheimers Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

31st May 2007
Alzheimer's disease is a group disorders involving the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language. Alzheimer's disease is becoming tragically common. It is estimated that there are currently 18 million people worldwide with Alzheimer’... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Amazing Phenomena Of Hypnosis

27th January 2007
There is no denying the truly interesting phenomena associated with hypnosis, which has long since proved itself as more than just a parlor trick. Hypnosis is real and through a wide-range of mental powers, the most amazing results may blossom. This power... Read >
Author: Clifford Mee

Don't Panic If You Forget

07th January 2007
Ron Sathoff's Speaker TipsDon't Panic If You ForgetOne of the worst fears that public speakers have is that theywill forget their speech. I'm sure none of us would want to feelthe embarrassment of standing in front of an audience not knowingwhat to say ne... Read >
DrNunley

What Is The Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression?

06th January 2007
---------- There are a variety of symptoms, including differing symptoms between different age groups. We have outlined a report below succinctly on depression within the elderly, anxiety within the womb, and how living with fear causes anxiety. In the... Read >
Author: Juan Richardson

What Is The Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression?

03rd January 2007
What Is The Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression? ---------- Anxiety symptoms can be extremely different among different age groups. To demonstrate this we have put together a short report on anxiety in the womb, anxiety and living with fear, and elderly ... Read >
Author: Juan Richardson

Alzheimer Treatment

18th November 2006
We are learning more and more about what ails us, including the disease of Alzheimers. There is still a lot we don't understand however, and we are a long way from finding a cure. There is Alzheimer treatment which can improve symptoms temporarily, but t... Read >
Author: Gary H

Alzheimers - The Facts

05th October 2006
Someone in your family has Alzheimers disease, and you've been gathering info on Alzheimers disease to try to help you make decisions about what to do next, but everything you find is so scientific and complicated. What can you tell your kids to make the... Read >
Author: David McFarlane

Living with Alzheimers Disease

15th September 2006
Living with Alzheimers Disease can be a crippling experience for both the alzheimers disease sufferer and the family that is involved. There are many moments of misunderstanding or confusion for most and the symptoms can become frustrating and difficult. ... Read >
Author: Beverly Taylor

Alzheimer's Disease, How Does the Disease Develop?

15th July 2006
Alzheimer's is a neurodegenerative disease that is typified by progressive weakening of cognitive skills, affecting all aspects of day to day activities. A person suffering from Alzheimer's is likely to undergo severe behavioral changes . Emil Kraepeli... Read >
Author: Roger Overanout

Understanding The Stages Of Alzheimers Disease

07th June 2006
A person's mental and physical abilities deteriorate as he progresses through various stages of Alzheimer's disease. However, the way the disease manifests can vary quite widely from one person to another. Knowing about Alzheimer's stages can help the... Read >
Author: Jane Peters

Memory in Student Life

26th May 2006
Especially students should possess sharp memory as it subsists throughout their student life. Even though others have the same sharp memories at the tender age but as they become older, they start losing a major part of this memory So it is the duty of th... Read >
Author: Reevas Austin Austin

The Menace

18th April 2006
1. What and how it affects: - To day the world is facing the most serious challenge which is no less than the nuclear war is the fatal disease called AIDS. The expanded form reads as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. The virus responsible for the... Read >
Author: Martha Winslet

Colon Cleanser

08th April 2006
COLON CLEANSER We as human beings cannot expect to have quick minds or vitality for living when our bodies are polluted with waste. Taking care of the colon seems to be a popular trend in health these days. While many in the medical and alternative med... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub

Human growth hormone can make aging a less painful process

14th January 2006
On the face of it, our human body looks pretty ordinary. The reality is that innumerable and unbelievable complex reactions are going on in our body at all times. Things like growing and aging seem so obvious and unavoidable for all of us. However, the tr... Read >
Author: Sara Chambers

What is the connection between alcohol and depressive illnesses ?

14th January 2006
In the United Kingdom, approximately 9 out of 10 Britons drink alcohol. In the United States, drinking is also common, being a part of the culture. Drinking, in itself, is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, moderate drinking usually does not cause too ... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane

Heavy Metal Anchor Alzheimer's In Your Brain

05th January 2006
Heavy metals and aluminum are in every part of our environment and food. These elements are deadly and you will benefit if you are aware of what they do where they come from. Brain tissue has an attraction for heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmi... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Drunk as a Skunk - Drink Driving

17th October 2005
Take a little double vision add a touch of dizziness, sprinkle in some clumsy, mix with slow reflexes and there we have it a recipe for fate. This is a lethal cocktail of symptoms namely a death sentence for any motorist jumping behind the wheel of a ... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Common Symptoms of Prescription Drug Addiction

19th August 2005
There are many common signs that people addicted to prescription drugs often exhibit. Prescription drug addiction symptoms are pretty universal, occurring in most addicts, such as an increased tolerance for the drug, and physical dependence on the drug. ... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian