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Spiritual Of Meditation

25th February 2008
The benefits of meditation are endless and certainly deserve your contemplation and consideration. Many successful business people, celebrities and sports professionals practise and enjoy the benefits of meditation. Numerous businesses promote and p... Read >
Author: Peter sams

AIDS: Symptoms and Treatment of AIDS

22nd February 2008
AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If you get infected with HIV, your body will try to fight the infection. It will make "antibodies," special molecules to fight H... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Health Effects of Stress-Anxiety

07th February 2008
The mind and body act on each other in remarkable ways. Recent research indicates that the immune system is in direct contact with and under at least partial control of the part of the brain physiologically reactive to emotions. Thus there may be a biolog... Read >
Author: David Jones

Cryptococcosis - Prevention Tips and Treatment Methods

30th January 2008
Cryptococcosis is an infection caused by inhaling the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans. The infection commonly starts following inhalation of the organism. Most cases occur in people whose resistance to infection is lowered. Cryptococcus is one of the most ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Candidisis Of The Mouth

11th July 2007
The candida yeast causes infection of the mouth, which is commonly known as Thrush. This yeast is commonly found in the gastric tract. When the body defense becomes weak because of weakness in the body or immune deficiency, the yeast causes infection in t... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Ocular Lymphoma – A Major Indicator of Brain Involvement in Patients with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

01st January 2007
Ocular lymphoma, also referred to as intraocular large cell lymphoma, is a subtype of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma that primarily affects the central nervous system. The incidence of ocular lymphoma among the global population has known a pronounced decrease si... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Life Settlements: Too Good To Be True?

05th December 2006
LIFE SETTLEMENTS: TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE? A relatively new segment of the life insurance industry has emerged which is creating quite a stir. I am referring to the rapidly growing life settlement industry. Essentially, a life settlement is the sale of own... Read >
Author: Jay Gaudreau

A History Of The Cricket Hall of Fame

17th November 2006
A non-profit organization aimed at the promotion and development of cricket in the United States, the Cricket Hall of Fame inducts both local and international athletes for both their contribution to the game and also to contribute to the community thro... Read >
Author: Aurel Radulescu

Your Life Insurance Policy May Be Worth More Than You Think

29th September 2006
Many seniors own life insurance policies that they no longer need or want, or that they can no longer afford. Often, they allow their policies to lapse or cash them into the insurance company for the surrender value. What many seniors don't realize is t... Read >
Author: Matthew Tuttle

Cellulitis- How To Protect Yourself From Bacterial Skin Infections?

31st August 2006
Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection. It generally affects only one limb. But if not treated in time, it can cause serious problems such as sepsis, gangrene etc. Find out more about cellulitis and how to protect yourself from cellulitis. Read on. C... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

How to Stay Healthy this Winter

21st August 2006
As fall turns to winter, cold and flu season moves into full swing. Last year was a record year for colds and flu and this year health officials predict it will be even worse. We must take precautions so the cold and flu season doesn't catch us off guard.... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille

Computer Keyboard Germs: Your Fingers are Not the Only Things Dancing All Over Your Computer Keyboar

11th May 2006
Considering how often fingers come into contact with computer keyboards, it's not surprising that a new study published in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology found some pretty gross results. Twenty-five computers from the University of North Caro... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Vitamin A Deficiencies

01st April 2006
Nyctalopia, or night blindness, is the initial indication of inadequate vitamin A. With continued vitamin insufficiency, xerophthalmia and keratomalacia occur with perforation and ultimately cause blindness. This is especially common in the children of... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

"Cancer can be Cured," claims Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark N.D.

31st March 2006
Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark N.D. is a Canadian researcher in the field of alternative and complementary medicine who claims "cancer can be cured!" She has written five books, three devoted to cancer to explain her amazing assertion. To put her money where her ... Read >
Author: Alister Bredee

St. John's Wort Contains Hypericin That Inhibits Monoamine Oxidase, A Bodily Chemical Associated

10th February 2006
At least one out of every 20 Americans gets depressed each year, and many rely on anti-depressants to help them cope. A new study shows the herb St. Johns Wort might be just as effective, and with fewer side effects. About St. Johns Wort: The August 3,... Read >
Author: Home herb
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