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The Cause and Treatment for AMD

13th April 2010
Age Related Macular Degeneration, which is short for AMD, is mostly happen to old people and is mainly caused by the factors of family history, gender, race and age. Studies show that people who are over the age of 60 are at a higher risk of AMD than the ... Read >
Author: Michelle Perkins

Burning the Fat: Aerobics and Your Body

09th April 2010
People are becoming more and more concerned about their health. And more and more people are turning to Aerobics as a means to stay healthy and lose weight. But how exactly does aerobic exercise work. Aerobics normally involves constant exercise for a ... Read >
Author: bunternut

What is Macular Degeneration?

19th March 2010
Probably the most common disorder among the elderly is the macular degeneration. It's an ailment that most elderly Americans have to deal with regularly. It's regarded as the leading reason for blindness in Americans. In 2004, 1.75 million of elderly Ame... Read >
Author: Macular Degeneration

The Pros and Cons of Stem Cells Research

18th March 2010
Stem cells generate new blood cells in our body. They are very unique as they can develop a number of different cells in the body. These cells are of very early stage and can eventually turned into specialized cells such as nerves and organs. Scientists t... Read >
Author: Dennis

6 Vemma Success Tips Learn The Secrets To Your Vemma Tsunami

10th March 2010
As you read these time-tested success tips, you will feel a sense of power and hope rising up in your being. Something will wake up inside of you that will turn your Vemma business to a new level of success. Vemma Success Tip #1: You must be a produc... Read >
Author: Damaysi Vazquez

Finding New Life with New Blood

23rd February 2010
Blood cord banking is the process of preserving blood from a new born baby's umbilical cord and placenta. The concept of blood cord banking starts immediately as soon as a mother gives birth, the blood in the umbilical cord and placenta is immediately pre... Read >
Author: Art Price

What everybody should know about Cardiovascular Health and Adult Stem Cells

12th February 2010
Over the last 30 years, with reduced cholesterol and an emphasis on increased physical activity, cardiovascular health has improved. There is still work to be done however, as the World Health Organization predicts almost 400,000 Americans will die of cor... Read >
Author: Matt Canham

Spicy Cancer Fighting Herbal Compound: Apigenin

08th February 2010
The news that someone close to us or someone particularly famous has been diagnosed with a malignant disease, may cause us to pause for thought. When this happens we often stop to think that, when it comes to cancer, the odds are pretty much stacked again... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD

WoW Mobile Free Cell Phone Service: A Review

08th February 2010
Choosing the right cell phone plan or service provider can be a challenging proposition in an overcrowded marketplace of plans and propositions, because if you choose poorly, you might find yourself under an expensive contract you don't want anymore. Netw... Read >
Author: Tony

Loss Adjusting Jobs Comment

03rd February 2010
Loss Adjusting Jobs Comment One of the main issues currently affecting Loss Adjusting practices recruiting for active claims and Loss Adjustor vacancies is the lack of relevant professional qualifications in the industry. Adjusters with the ACILA / FCI... Read >
Author: Exchange Street

The Two Important Types Of AMD

02nd February 2010
The two important types of age related macular degeneration are wet AMD and dry AMD. The forms can attack any one or both of the eyes. A patient diagnosed for dry AMD can later develop wet AMD. Wet AMD: This type of age-related macular degeneration is... Read >
Author: Clemente Oliver

Can Vitamin D Support Breast Health? Part III of III

06th January 2010
Through continuous research it has been demonstrated that this vitamin is also used to decrease the ability of breast cells to divide, stops tumor cells from growing, prevents new blood vessels from growing into a tumor, and also kills tumor cells. On top... Read >
Author: John Russell

What Are Your Chances Of Surviving Cancer

29th December 2009
Understanding cancer is not difficult if we start looking at cancer from the inside. The cancer starts in the cells, and Cells can break off from a malignant tumour and start to grow in another part of the body, this is known as a secondary tumour. Cells ... Read >
Author: Emilio Maldonado

5 Ways to Generate Stimulating Blog Entries

29th December 2009
Your blog entries greatly influence the flow of traffic to your site and also whether this same traffic will return. The ability to engage the blog reader with a consistent flow of quality content is what makes a blog successful. It is therefore critical ... Read >
Author: TJ Philpott

How To Stop Diabetes Once And For All

29th December 2009
In the past, diabetes was never such a big epidemic like it is today. People often thought of diabetes as simply a body condition where one must reduce one's sugar and fat intake. Little did people know that diabetes could end up causing blindness! Now... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt
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