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29th September 2009
Here's A Basic, Simple Process To Stay Young
Aging well requires courage... and not one of us is uncalled. On the other hand, you might be aging, but that doesn’t mean you have to look it. If you simply follow a basic course of action… any of us ca... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Ancient Greeks used hawthorn berries for heart disease. The Greeks and Romans looked to hawthorn as a source of happiness and hope for the future. The berries were used by the Chinese for digestion and circulatory problems. Christian legend says that t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd September 2009
If you are looking for information about blood pressure monitor, you will find the below related article very helpful. It provides a refreshing perspective that is much related to blood pressure monitor and in some manner related to american heart associa... Read >
Author: monty111
22nd September 2009
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), including heart disease and stroke, remains as the foremost cause of death in the United States despite progress in prevention, detection, and treatment. CVD is a killer of people in the prime of life, with more than half of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Some of the common causes of ‘sudden death’ are electric shock, heart attacks, cardiac arrest, drowning, severe allergic reactions, drug overdose etc. After someone stops breathing, he or she can survive only for 4 to 6 minutes before lack of oxygen ... Read >
Author: American Safety Training Institute
21st September 2009
A Life with Asthma
Life has been a struggle for Karen ever since she was a little girl. She was very allergic to dust mites, pollen coming from trees, and other allergens that seemed to surround her everywhere she went. Growing up did not only mean ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
19th September 2009
Iron and Dementia
In the US iron deficiency has been found to be a major problem in people of all ages. Everyone knows the lack of iron causes anemia. Iron is the center of our red blood cells, which allow oxygen to be carried throughout your body an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Ya you might have come across this anemia and you don’t know the reason. There are n number of reasons for it, but actually it is accrued with the iron deficiency. Though you
might be fat or thin this does not matter. But it is the deficiency of iron ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
It is a common thing for people to snore while they sleep. There are many people that do this and do not even realize it. Loud snoring is a sign that may lead to sleep apnea. When a person is suffering from this problem, they will stop breathing countless... Read >
Author: shaikh saddam
17th September 2009
Warm Bath Foot Detox
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
Foot Detox Removes Toxins
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
Foot Detox and Oxygen Bar
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
Foot Detox in Swartz Creek Michigan
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
Foot Detox
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
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17th September 2009
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17th September 2009
Oxygen bar and Foot Detox in Swartz Creek Michigan
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
Oxygen Bar and Foot Detox in Michigan
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
Oxygen Bar and Foot Detox
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
Oxygen and the Environment
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
Oxygen and the Body
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
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17th September 2009
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17th September 2009
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
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Author: alphawolfmarketing
17th September 2009
Sleep apnea refers to a sleep disorder characterized by interruptions of breathing during sleep, so that breathing stops for ten seconds or more, cutting off precious oxygen supply to the brains. This interruption of the breathing cycle of the human body ... Read >
Author: Trevor Taylor
17th September 2009
It is a common thing for people to snore while they sleep. There are many people that do this and do not even realize it. Loud snoring is a sign that may lead to sleep apnea. When a person is suffering from this problem, they will stop breathing countless... Read >
Author: Malhotra
16th September 2009
In today's fast paced environment, many people are under a lot of stress. Women are even more susceptible to the strains of everyday life. Some are single mothers that work full time jobs and then come home and care for their baby. They are over worked, u... Read >
Author: SHAKEEB
15th September 2009
Arteries are blood vessels that carry the blood from the heart to other parts of your body. High blood pressure will occur if the blood cannot pass through these arteries at a normal pace. In relation to smoking, the nicotine content of cigarettes or toba... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th September 2009
After you quit smoking a cigarette for the very last time, you can be extremely scared as to what horrors await you next. You will know by now that nicotine is an exceptionally powerful drug and that it can be exceptionally hard to go 'cold turkey'. This ... Read >
Author: Rob Cole
07th September 2009
A growing number of people with cancer are now turning to holistic cancer treatment. Some of the available therapies provide help by strengthening the body and controlling the side effects of conventional treatments. Other approaches, because of their gen... Read >
Author: john daniel
06th September 2009
The severity of the speech problem that you have can vary depending on the severity of your hearing loss. For example, if you have mild hearing loss, most of your speech problems would only include difficulty in the distinction of tense, plurality and pos... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
03rd September 2009
Asbestos is one of those cruel dichotomies in the universe. It is a wonder material in that it is extremely fire resistant, but has the dire effect of causing a host of health problems. Asbestosis is one that isn't discussed all that much, but it can trul... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
24th August 2009
Ovarian cancer is a deadly form of cancer it kills more women than any other type of cancer of the reproductive system. If diagnosed and treated early, however, the survival rate is quite high. Unfortunately, ovarian cancer is known as a silent disease it... Read >
Author: john daniel
11th August 2009
Cellulite is not simple fat, but a way in which your body reacts to a build-up of toxins in the connective tissue in the skin. Are you tired of “wonder” creams and pills that cost the earth and don’t work? If you are serious about natural cellulite ... Read >
Author: F. S. McColl
11th August 2009
Cellulite is not simple fat, but a way in which your body reacts to a build-up of toxins in the connective tissue in the skin. Are you tired of “wonder” creams and pills that cost the earth and don’t work? If you are serious about natural cellulite ... Read >
04th August 2009
Hair loss is only permanent if the living part of the hair, the root, is damaged. Extreme hair loss is a widespread problem among the middle aged Americans, specifically among the men. Early hair loss is not caused by clogged pores, poor circulation, or l... Read >
Author: calismith
03rd August 2009
The implications of snoring can be wide ranging, there are many theories and facts regarding this resounding sleeping activity. Snoring has been linked to such things as learning impairments, strokes and premature deaths. It is thought to cause brain impa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st August 2009
Man has a natural inclination towards being one with his surroundings. Everything is interconnected and each person feels the need to be able to feel every medium that intertwines between the complexities of his being. This is the reason why so many peopl... Read >
Author: Ollie Donovan
28th July 2009
As a general sign of panic attacks, shortness of breath is among the more common symptoms. The experience of a panic attack itself can be very frightening and upsetting, but apart from the attack, it can be easy for a person to worry over individual symp... Read >
Author: Maryann Foster
28th July 2009
If you feel fatigued or are having problems with the balance of your body, then it is important to define what the problem is so you can regain health and energy. One of the common problems that thousands suffer from is anaemia. The types of anaemia tha... Read >
Author: brookeh9
25th July 2009
ADHD and all the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ADHD, Aspergers, Tourettes, OCD, Autism) are childhood neurobehavioral disorders. Many times these disorders are so complex and can be so emotional that we lose sight of basic neurophysiology. Certainly we all... Read >
Author: drmane
24th July 2009
Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that impacts the person's muscle tone, body movement, and motor abilities. This condition is mostly due to brain damage that occurs before, during, and after child birth - in the first three to five years of a child'... Read >
Author: Brad Rivera
23rd July 2009
Air traveling can be an exciting experience for many but it does have its own challenges and risks. Moreover, the aircraft ambiance and different factors associated with air traveling can cause anxiety among the passengers. The article throws alight on a ... Read >
Author: stevany
23rd July 2009
If you have restless legs syndrome (RLS), you know how emotionally and physically aggravating it can be. Annoyingly, this terrible affliction can rob you of your sleep and keep you awake long after you should have fallen into a peaceful night slumber... Read >
Author: drmane
21st July 2009
When people think about healthcare providers, or becoming a healthcare provider, many picture doctors, nurses, surgeons, dentists and the like. In other words, what they think about are those men and women who have gone to school for years to become what... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
16th July 2009
There is not as much oxygen in our environment today as there was hundreds of years ago. At one time the oxygen level was at 38%, now it is at 21%, and in some cities, even as low as 18%. Thus in our present environment, we have only about half the oxyge... Read >
Author: Surbhi
12th July 2009
The condition of bronchitis causes inflammation and irritation of the airways and passages in the lungs also called the bronchi.An attack of bronchitis is routinely so devastating that most people will feel actually down in the dumps as a result of the la... Read >
Author: Joseph Chapman
08th July 2009
Patients who depend on an external oxygen supply, whether it is with oxygen tanks (liquid or compressed oxygen) or with an oxygen concentrator, are very conscious of their situation. Practice makes perfect, and for oxygen dependent patients this means th... Read >
Author: Philip Robinson
05th July 2009
A man is considering taking legal action against an NHS hospital following the death of his partner who died from a heart attack during an operation following an abnormal pregnancy, which the NHS doctors failed to diagnose.
The man believes that his pa... Read >
Author: Arti
05th July 2009
On a regular basis, sadly, birth injuries occur in hospital settings and medical malpractice lawyers know this.Even being surrounded by professional during the delivery, birth injuries can still happen.Birth injuries can be caused by medical error or hosp... Read >
Author: Curtis Leonard
29th June 2009
The best cancer prevention varies to a lot of people and depends upon their choice of alternative treatments. Alternative treatments and prevention nowadays has gain popularity and trust to most people who are seeking ways to cure themselves of the lifest... Read >
Author: john daniel
29th June 2009
Effective treatments for cancer and for all diseases are revealed when the nobel prize-winning doctor, Otto Warburg shocked the world when he showed that most disease and sickness are caused by insufficient levels of oxygen in the body. His studies reveal... Read >
Author: john daniel
29th June 2009
The fact is "One out of every 3 adults in America already has cancer -- but most of them don't know it yet because the cancer is undetected. According to the American Cancer Society, there's a 41% probability that an individual, will develop cancer in hi... Read >
Author: john daniel
28th June 2009
Doctors are conducting research to determine whether brain damage that occurs during the birth of babies can be repaired with stem cell transplants
Cerebral palsy is a term used for brain damage (poor muscle coordination) that occurs before or during b... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson
18th June 2009
sleep apnea affects more than 12 million Americans. This means that millions of people experience their airway collapsing repeatedly throughout the night, causing them to stop breathing, at times for a minute or more. People suffering from sleep apnea fac... Read >
Author: Kristina Keffer
15th June 2009
Panic Attacks The Basics
First of all just What is a panic attack?
One description of a panic attack is to compare it to a comprehensive
emotional nightmare. Some people experience a panic attack and
feel like they are in an escalating cycle of ... Read >
Author: Keith Baker
12th June 2009
As men age, they reach a point in which they no longer have the same hairline they had when they were ten years old. This is called a mature hairline and even though it is very common amongst men, some will still ask why me? Before you begin looking for r... Read >
Author: Benjamin Scott
06th June 2009
Ischemic heart disease is defined as decreased blood flow to the heart due to narrowed coronary arteries. The obstruction results from cholesterol deposits sticking to the artery wall, interrupting the flow of blood to the heart. The deposits harden cau... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
04th June 2009
Having a belly is provoking. Your pants are too tight ; you can hardly button them; it looks bad. But the truth of the matter is that your belly fat could be murdering you. Belly fat is an example of the premiere factors behind poor health and indicates a... Read >
Author: Jerald Hunter
19th May 2009
Yes, a long distance relationship is not easy to manage. But not easy does not mean it is impossible.
A long distance relationship can be compared to a candle flame. It can be quite fragile. With a single blow or the simply the lack of oxygen, the can... Read >
Author: jason bb
18th May 2009
A person in Georgia would do well to find health insurance. There are many reasons a person should get health insurance but in Georgia especially there are some key important reasons. Georgia is the worst state in America for air pollution. Also Georgia i... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton
18th May 2009
Cerebral Palsy was first identified in 1860 by William Little who was a surgeon. The condition became known as Little's disease. It appears that the variant of Cerebral Palsy that he identified is what we new call Diplegia. Diplegia, or paralysis of corre... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th May 2009
A cold air intake is a device which captures cold air and takes it quickly to the engine. It is a simple device and does not seem to be doing anything very special. Yet a cold air intake gives you multiple benefits and by doing that gives you great value ... Read >
Author: louieliu
05th May 2009
People in Los Angeles often participate in various activities that may cause them to sustain and suffer from different kinds of injuries. A person’s fragile body can be injured in different parts and some may be mild or severe. One part of the body tha... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
01st May 2009
It's our intention here at juiceproducer to spread the need to know health and nutrition knowledge out to the busy people out there, yes in the name of the world's health we juice, blend, grind and boil our way through the things that make you healthy and... Read >
Author: Mark Snare
04th April 2009
Your family is at risk for carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning if there are any appliances in your home that use gas, oil, coal or wood. Because carbon monoxide does not have any color, smell, or taste, it is not easy to determine when it is present. Carbon-... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman
31st January 2009
A woman who came away from what should have been a routine operation with permanent brain damage has won £2.5 million in compensation after a seven year battle with the courts.
Since the operation, Patricia Richards, aged 61, has had a radical persona... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
31st January 2009
One of the first things taught in a Fire Safety Training course is how a fire starts. Knowing how fires start can considerably increase awareness of potential hazards and also helps in providing an understanding as to how fire extinguishers work.
In or... Read >
Author: FelipeBz
28th January 2009
As a muscle the heart is very effective, even remarkably so. In a single year, if your heart beats 80 times a minute, all your blood will be pumped through your body 42 million times. Blood is also pumped through the heart muscle. In order for your heart ... Read >
Author: Joe Gardener
20th January 2009
Do you wish you had more energy? One of the main concerns of my health-coaching clients is their lack of energy. It can be difficult to accomplish goals when you are exhausted all the time. This article will explore some of the reasons you may be low on e... Read >
Author: Health Coach Team
17th January 2009
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) which includes Autism and Asperger syndrome is a brain development disorder that first appears during infancy or childhood, it is characterized by; unresponsiveness to social interaction and communication, gross deficits in ... Read >
Author: Dick Aronson
16th January 2009
It's our mission here at juiceproducer to spread the need to know health knowledge out to the busy masses, yes in the name of the country's health we juice, blend, grind and boil our way through the things that work and some that don't. Sorting the effect... Read >
Author: Mark Snare
16th January 2009
Propane is a three-carbon alkane found basically as a gas, but it can be readily converted into a liquid and transported. Propane is produced through other petroleum compounds during the processing of oil and natural gases. Propane finds great utility as ... Read >
Author: Florence Gasket
08th January 2009
Master Cleanse: Summer Master Cleanse Detox Diet
The Raw Food Detox Master Cleanse Diet Natalie Rose
Do not exert yourself while using the diet so all strenuous activities such as exercise and working are taboo. The hustle and bustle of the holiday s... Read >
Author: Lori
06th January 2009
It's our mission here to spread the need to know health knowledge out to the busy masses, yes in the name of the country's health we juice, blend, grind and boil our way through the things that work and some that don't. Sorting the effective from the duff... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
14th December 2008
One of the first things taught in a Fire Safety Training course is how a fire starts.
In order for a fire to start, there needs to be sufficient quantities of three elements in place - fuel, oxygen and heat. Once a fire has started, removal of any of ... Read >
Author: FelipeBz
11th December 2008
First, The Cause:
Most, but not all, patients with asthma are found to be allergic to certain substance (antigens), which provoke an acute attack. These substances range from various foods, drugs, and chemicals to pollens, and many other substances.
T... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin
08th December 2008
If you have recently developed kidney failure and have also undergone heart bypass surgery, the Trasylol may have been the cause. For people who were administered Trasylol during their heart bypass surgery may have caused their kidney failure. Trasylol, m... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
01st December 2008
Our skulls have been specifically designed to protect one of the most important elements of our body, our brains, but even with its extra hard, naturally protective sheath, a mild bump to the head can lead to disorientation, memory loss, severe disability... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
24th November 2008
Diltiazem (Dilzem 30 mg, Dilzem SR 90 mg)
Its action on the heart rate is less than verapamil. It decreases blood pressure to a lesser extent than nifedipine. It relieves spasms of coronary arteries. It is also useful in PAT (Paoxysmal Atrial Tachycard... Read >
Author: Alien
18th November 2008
It is a non progressive neuromuscular disorder causing mild to severe disabilities throughout life. This condition is manifested as a group of persisting qualitative motor disorders which appear in young children due to damage to the brain during delivery... Read >
Author: suegold
18th November 2008
When a couple is expecting a child one thing that is normally not planned for is any type of birth injury. Birth injuries can turn a joyous occasion into one of fear and worrisome. The most common types of birth injuries stem from having a decreased flow ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
18th November 2008
Being "stressed out" is an all too frequent phenomenon these days. Whom do you know, yourself included, who doesn't go through some serious times of stress every now and then?
It is important to deal wisely with a stressful situation, and nip it in the... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart
31st October 2008
Low blood pressure or the hypotension is considered to be a sign of good health by some people, they hold this assumption because of the fact that high blood pressure possess a greater pressure on the heart and the circulatory system, and many people cons... Read >
Author: MejoJohn
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
17th October 2008
Mononeuritis multiplex also known as multiple mononeuropathy, mononeuritis multiplex. Mononeuritis multiplex is a neurological disorder that involves damage to at least two parts nerve areas. Mononeuritis multiplex causes a loss of function of the muscle ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th October 2008
Heart bypass surgery is not a small matter; it involves a very intrusive approach that only the most qualified surgeons can partake in. When people are in need of a heart bypass surgery they are having problems relieving severe chest pain due to the lack... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
13th October 2008
Heart bypass surgery is not a small matter; it involves a very intrusive approach that only the most qualified surgeons can partake in. When people are in need of a heart bypass surgery they are having problems relieving severe chest pain due to the lack... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
13th October 2008
Heart bypass surgery is not a small matter; it involves a very intrusive approach that only the most qualified surgeons can partake in. When people are in need of a heart bypass surgery they are having problems relieving severe chest pain due to the lack... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
10th October 2008
At times Natural arthritis treatment can easily be justified as breathing the right way
Arthritis is a huge problem in the us. Thousands are searching for arthritis relief, but the main fact of the problem is we are too tied up with daily routines and ... Read >
Author: jainish
10th October 2008
At times Natural arthritis treatment can easily be justified as breathing the right way
Arthritis is a huge problem in the us. Thousands are searching for arthritis relief, but the main fact of the problem is we are too tied up with daily routines and ... Read >
Author: jainish
02nd October 2008
There are bodies of water as well as other man made swimming pools where people go, aiming to have fun. Swimming in beaches, lakes, and pools is considered as a recreational activity among individuals, peers, and families. However, even when having fun, h... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
29th September 2008
Live acoustic music is soothing to the soul and a wonderful addition to any memorial service, funeral or celebration of life. Below are some of the reasons you may want to strongly consider using acoustic music, especially harp. Because of the wide pitch ... Read >
23rd September 2008
If you are reading this now you have taken the first and very important step to receiving just retribution for your medical malpractice in the Bronx. The law gives you a specific amount of time to bring your case to trial. This is called a “statute of... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
15th September 2008
No one wants to think about having to put together a memorial service, but at one point or another almost everyone will have
a part in this process. It is helpful to plan in advance and music is an especially important part of making any memorial service... Read >
Author: Karin Gunderson
08th September 2008
While blood pressure is a very common problem for people as they age this is not to say that it is something that we should accept as normal.
Often referred to as the silent killer, hypertension (high blood pressure) is the reason why a good deal of th... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
08th September 2008
Cerebral palsy, which is a medical condition, occurs because of brain damage. It also occurs because of improper brain development. Brain development in a human being occurs right from the time of conception by the mother, as the fetus begins to show sign... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops
05th September 2008
Symptoms of Panic Attacks
Anyone who has experienced an episode wants to stop panic attacks before they start. This can be very challenging since the attacks are very sudden and unexpected. The first step is to recognize the panic attack symptoms at th... Read >
Author: Mark C Roberts
04th September 2008
There are hundreds and thousands of children all over the world who are affected by cerebral palsy. Many parents are anxious to know how they can spot the symptoms so that they can consult their physicians who can help them diagnose if their child has cer... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops
22nd August 2008
An anxiety panic attack is known as a panic attack that is brought on due to unnatural levels of anxiety. This kind of anxiety can be related to just about anything. Anxiety panic attacks are not just limited to big stressful events and occasions. You can... Read >
Author: yourasthmatreatment
13th August 2008
There are several benefits that you can get out of a dog collar. First of all, you can have something to hold your dog tag, which is essential just in case your small one starts to wander somewhere without your notice.
However, dog collars can be pote... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
13th August 2008
In the case of cerebral palsy there is a serious cause of this condition. There are many things that can increase the risk of this condition, but does not cause cerebral palsy all the time. In most cases, and the average of seventy percent, is the result ... Read >
Author: May Sira
12th August 2008
It has been finally realized that the problem we are having
with the obesity in this world today is because those who are
obese, have acidic bodies.
The following is what Dr Warberg the Nobel prize winner said���
Dr. Otto Warberg received th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th July 2008
Cancer is one of the sever medical condition which needs proper medication as well as care of the cancer patient to get proper recovery.
Lung is one of the important parts of the body which is known as respiratory system. If some gets affected with the... Read >
Author: Gary Zivkovich
21st July 2008
Food or small objects can cause choking if they get caught in your throat and block your airway. This keeps oxygen from getting to your lungs and brain. If your brain goes without oxygen for more than four minutes, you could have brain damage or die.
I... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th July 2008
Epilepsy is a physical state which starts in the brain. Epilepsy is characterized by recurring unprovoked seizures. Sometimes seizures are related to a provisional state, such as the exposure to drugs, the withdrawal of certain drugs, or the abnormal leve... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th July 2008
Hypothermia describes a state in which the body’s mechanism for temperature regulation is overwhelmed in the face of a cold stressor. Hypothermia is classified as accidental or intentional, primary or secondary, and by the degree of hypothermia. Acciden... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th May 2008
The Japanese claim that one of the underlying causes of adult diseases is the accumulation of acids in our body. In order for a treatment to be effective it must remove these excess acids from the system, otherwise the treatment will only offer a tempor... Read >
Author: Living Water
21st May 2008
There is not as much oxygen in our environment today as there was hundreds of years ago. At one time the oxygen level was at 38%, now it is at 21%, and in some cities, even as low as 18%. Thus in our present environment, we have only about half the oxygen... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
20th May 2008
A stroke is a condition very similar to heart attack, the only difference is that instead of attacking the heart this one attacks the brain, every second after a person has suffer from a stroke a brain cell dies, this doesn't sound terrible since most peo... Read >
Author: John Sern
20th May 2008
There is not as much oxygen in our environment today as there was hundreds of years ago. At one time the oxygen level was at 38%, now it is at 21%, and in some cities, even as low as 18%. Thus in our present environment, we have only about half the oxygen... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
20th May 2008
Proper breathing is one of the most important things you can do for maintaining your health. There is a right way and a wrong way to breathe. Children breathe deeply, from their diaphragm. As we age, however, our breathing shifts to the chest and becomes ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th April 2008
Alcohol abuse affects our health and our body in a variety of ways. Several keys organs and internal functions can be irreparably damaged because of heavy drinking over an extended period of time. Chief among those areas at risk is the liver – one of ou... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs
09th April 2008
What’s in Your Baby Mattress? Part2
A couple was asked if they would like their 2 young children (ages 18 months and 5 yrs) to be part of a cutting-edge study to measure the chemicals in their little bodies. The parents were fascinated and not wor... Read >
Author: Audra
07th April 2008
Alcohol abuse affects our health and our body in a variety of ways. Several keys organs and internal functions can be irreparably damaged because of heavy drinking over an extended period of time. Chief among those areas at risk is the liver – one of ou... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs
07th April 2008
Alcohol abuse affects our health and our body in a variety of ways. Several keys organs and internal functions can be irreparably damaged because of heavy drinking over an extended period of time. Chief among those areas at risk is the liver – one of ou... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs
26th March 2008
Although true beauty comes from within, but if those find lines start to appear around eyes or your forehead, you'd still wish that you know simple ways to get rid of wrinkles. Wrinkles result as the skin loses its natural collagen thus it loses its natur... Read >
Author: Davion Wong
25th March 2008
Yorkshire Terriers are cute little terriers that can be just a little "quirky". Trying to determine if the Yorkie is just "being a Yorkie" or is obsessed can be relatively simple, and well... fun! That crazy, quirky behavior could also be due to serious m... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt
07th March 2008
Of all sleep disorders, sleep apnea is one of the most serious. When you stop breathing during your sleep, it may result in less oxygen in your blood. Over time, this lack of oxygen can lead to serious health problems. Besides persistent sleepiness, apnea... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
22nd February 2008
A heart attack occurs when blood flow to a section of heart muscle becomes blocked. If the flow of blood isn’t restored quickly, the section of heart muscle becomes damaged from lack of oxygen and begins to die. Coronary arteries are blood vessels tha... Read >
Author: Peter sams
26th January 2008
Millions of Americans suffer from traumatic brain injury as the result of a car wreck or motorcycle accident. Understanding what types of brain injuries that can occur to a victim is the first step in protecting oneself from irreversible damage and harm.
... Read >
24th January 2008
What is this Condition?
In this syndrome, fluid builds up in the lungs and causes them to stiffen. This impairs breathing, thereby reducing the amount of oxygen in the capillaries that supply the lungs. When severe, the syndrome can cause an unmanageab... Read >
Author: David Jones
20th January 2008
As a medicinal chemist, I’m often asked, "How can I live to be a 100 years old?" My answer is simple, "Learn to control blood sugar and insulin."
The biggest threat to longevity is high blood sugar and insulin. Known as type II diabetes - or more a... Read >
Author: Shane
18th January 2008
People snore when the airways in the nose and throat get too small, so the air rushing in and out as they inhale and exhale gets funneled through a narrower passageway. The noise is mainly from the vibration of loose tissue, often the soft palate, the sle... Read >
Author: Alvaro
14th January 2008
A Puggle dog, just like any other breed of dog, usually uses his nose more often than his eyes. But that does not mean that dog eye care can be neglected. Their eyes, as well as other parts of their body can be affected by diseases from most simple to mor... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
07th November 2007
Scar tissue forms mostly in muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and joints. These dead fibrotic tissues can also be called an adhesion.Repetitive motion, injury and surgery can result in the formation of scar tissue. The bodies healing process occurs in... Read >
Author: Robert Langard
22nd October 2007
Like humans and many of our pets, dogs are living longer than ever these days. Dogs that would have died young in the wild when they were no longer able to defend themselves or find food are now living to a great age. Over this period of time there are sl... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
17th October 2007
Contact lenses are extremely popular world over as fashion statements and to improve eye sight. The lens when wearing a contact lens is placed right over the cornea. The cornea is defined as the clear front portion of the eye where light rays are bent and... Read >
Author: Carrie Karasev
05th October 2007
Physicians think it is ok to use drugs for stomach issues, acid reflux, or gastroesophageal disease. Medication for these conditions should be used sparingly and should be watched closely for side effect by the doctor. Drugs should be used only to give ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
01st October 2007
ADHD is caused by changes in brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. These chemicals help send messages between nerve cells in the brain. The neurotransmitter dopamine (pronounced: doe -puh-meen), for example, stimulates the brain's attention centers. A... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th September 2007
Many people know that smoking kills, but in our planet there are over 1.3 billion smokers. Smoking is very injurious for our health: it complicates work of the heart, lungs and vessels. Every year it kills over 5 million people! Knowing that fact why so m... Read >
Author: Cigarettesman
29th August 2007
Swelling (inflammation) is the body's natural reaction to an injury. Inflammation can happen anywhere on the skin, within the body, and even inside the arteries. Scientists are now learning inflammation may play a part in many of the diseases that come wi... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
23rd August 2007
Headache is a condition of pain in the head; sometimes neck or upper back pain may also be interpreted as a headache. Headaches can have a wide range of causes and many levels of severity. Headache involves the network of nerve fibers in the tissues, musc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th August 2007
Don’t be trapped by negativity
Emphysema is a progressive disease. Once patients get to the point that they can’t engage in lung rehabilitation, they end up unable to get out of the chair, shut in at home because they can’t do anything. This is... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
07th August 2007
What you should be doing is changing your eating habits and your lifestyle; doing something about getting rid of that plaque in your system not taking a STATIN...
What exactly is arterial plaque? It's a yellow, swollen area in the middle muscular layer... Read >
Author: Clark Haroldson
02nd August 2007
Diabetes is an ailment caused by the lack of insulin production due to failure of insulin production, or the inability of insulin to function regularly in its everyday performance. Insulin is a substance which the pancreas glands process from our food to ... Read >
Author: Olga
31st July 2007
Think about your heart this way, it’s like a big pump, and a big pump needs big amounts oxygen and nutrients.
It needs large quantities of both in order to survive. It has to get its oxygen and nutrients from your blood because it doesn’t have a d... Read >
Author: Clark Haroldson
30th July 2007
Coffee has become a booming business today, and the ground beans that fill the metal coffee cans just don’t cut it for many coffee connoisseurs any more. Avid coffee drinkers want their brews made from beans that are fresh, robust, and grown and roasted... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
24th July 2007
Obstructive Sleep Apnea is an illness that many people fail to recognize until after the symptoms have caused grief to the family and employers. In fact, the spouse is often the first one to realize that there may be a physical reason for the odd behavior... Read >
Author: Jonni Good
01st July 2007
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be any injury where a sudden trauma causes brain damage. TBI is one of two kinds of acquired brain injury, with the other type manifesting itself in acquired brain injuries, such as brain damage caused by a stroke, menin... Read >
Author: Legal
30th June 2007
Panic and anxiety are our bodies’ normal response to danger. This reaction is a reason why the human race has been able to evolve despite all of the dangers that our ancestors had to face. Were we to live without this defense mechanism there is a strong... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
29th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Hailey Harris
If you suffer from Fibromyalgia, you may be familiar with muscle spasms or muscle twitches. Muscle spasms and twitches are often one of the many symptoms that sufferers experience. These symptoms can come and go as they... Read >
06th June 2007
Most people and doctors think it is ok to use drugs for heartburn, acid reflux, or gastroesophageal disease. Drugs for these diseases should be used sparingly and should be watched closely by the doctor. Drugs should be used for a short time to give the... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
30th May 2007
Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory system and may turn even fatal at times. It is therefore important for the asthma patients to take proper care and precautions regularly. Asthma patients suffer from attacks that enforce the system to breathe... Read >
Author: Tom alter
06th May 2007
It must be pretty awful to be afraid to kiss, and it is needless since you can cure halitosis or bad breath easily and quickly if you know what to do.
The agony of a guy being afraid when a girl comes close must be terrible, and for a girl too since ... Read >
Author: Tom Healy
29th March 2007
Panic attacks can occur for several reasons. Usually, a panic attack will last for about ten minutes. Your body will react by an increased blood pressure, as well as dizziness and fear overtaking you. If you believe that you are having a panic attack, the... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
27th March 2007
No human is alike another on this planet. Because of the this the way that the disease leukemia affects people is also very different. Some patients may experience severe or acute symptoms, while in others the action of the symptoms may be so mild that a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd January 2007
Science Daily — The same heightened electrical activity that indicates an adult taking a treadmill test isn't getting enough oxygen to his heart is now being measured during labor to see if it can better identify babies in serious distress who need imme... Read >
Author: altec015
29th December 2006
An increase in blood (plasma) volume and a fall in blood pressure are usually observed in normal pregnancy. So when any pregnant woman’s blood pressure is above the normal range, it is abnormal.
Hypertension in pregnancy is defined as a diastolic blo... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
27th December 2006
In the 1860s, an English surgeon named William Little wrote the first medical descriptions of a puzzling disorder that struck children in the first years of life, causing stiff, spastic muscles in their legs and, to a lesser degree, their arms. These chil... Read >
Author: altec015
26th November 2006
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that reduces a person’s immunity. It can lead to heart disease, and it may also affect some organs of the body, such as the eyes. Diabetes is, in fact, the cause of the most common form of blindness, a condition known as... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
21st November 2006
A Patient’s Right to Die and Be Placed on Life Support
Terry Shiavo's story
One of the most blatant episodes of life support struggle, Terry Shiavo's story was making headlines for many months now as the unconscious woman who for 15 years was ... Read >
Author: andrew sandon
17th November 2006
Maybe you can still recall the first time your kids and your spouse heard you snore.
There was a bit of humor and some jokes here and there when the night approached. But things changed after a month, when they
realized it was not funny; rather it... Read >
Author: Dulce Azogue
16th November 2006
Contact lenses have so many advantages over glasses that more and more people switch to them. In the past contact lenses were hard and uncomfortable. But, times have changed. Modern contacts have become comfortable to wear, easy to care for and affordab... Read >
Author: Tatyana Turner
15th November 2006
This leads naturally into the second question: Why does your child have brain damage? There are many possible answers to this second question, because there are many reasons children can sustain brain damage. Your doctor must carefully review your child... Read >
Author: Jerald Chan
15th November 2006
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), including heart disease and stroke, remains as the foremost cause of death in the United States despite progress in prevention, detection, and treatment. CVD is a killer of people in the prime of life, with more than half of ... Read >
Author: Hope Ocampo
31st October 2006
If you decide to file a malpractice lawsuit against a doctor who has been responsible for your child being diagnosed with cerebral palsy, then you should appeal to a cerebral palsy lawyer. This lawyer is going to give you legal support to get medical comp... Read >
Author: Michael Trad
03rd October 2006
As the parent of a child with sleep apnea, you will find they snore; they make all types strange noises when they are sleeping, and you will find their small chest is going to retract as they try to catch a breath when sleeping. A child with sleep apnea... Read >
Author: Darren Mallory
02nd October 2006
It is a common thing for people to snore while they sleep. There are many people that do this and do not even realize it. Loud snoring is a sign that may lead to sleep apnea. When a person is suffering from this problem, they will stop breathing coun... Read >
Author: Darren Mallory
25th August 2006
By: Emmanuel DeFreitas
Reputable sleep experts will tell you that the average adult requires seven to eight hours of sleep at night. If you are getting less than the required minimum session of sleep, you are probably damaging your overall health. If y... Read >
Author: Emmanuel DeFreitas
21st August 2006
Defibrillators have been around, and successfully treating a particular heart ailment, since the mid 1900's. However, they have never once been used (or at least used correctly) on a heart attack sufferer.
There is a general misconception, within our ... Read >
Author: Graham Hobbs
24th July 2006
When trying to deal with your snoring problem, the first thing you need to do is to determine whether it's primary snoring or the more serious Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). To understand the difference between them, you need to know what snoring really i... Read >
Author: John Lenaghan
07th July 2006
Air traveling can be an exciting experience for many but it does have its own challenges and risks. Moreover, the aircraft ambience and different factors associated with air traveling can cause anxiety among the passengers. The article throws a light on a... Read >
Author: somya aggarwal
09th May 2006
Everybody wants their lawn to be as green as possible, right? Especially when summertime gets closer, lawn care will be a high priority for lots of people. As you think about all that must be done, consider showing off a greener, healthier lawn than ever... Read >
Author: Taylor Evans
02nd April 2006
The five basic elements of life are: oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and sulphur. All these elements have their own role in all biological processes. Of these five basic elements of life, oxygen has one exceptional property:
Oxygen atoms can easily b... Read >
Author: Annukka Huotari
12th March 2006
Normally your immune system's lymphocytes (white blood cells) travel to all parts of the body scanning the outside of proteins for chemical signatures. If it finds an invading protein, then the white blood cell returns to a lymph node where it becomes a p... Read >
Author: Ron King
07th March 2006
Definition
Cerebral palsy is not a disease it is a condition. Cerebral refers to the brain and palsy means weakness or lack of muscle control. In addition, cerebral palsy is not a single problem, but a complex disease in which virtually all brain cel... Read >
Author: David Chandler
05th March 2006
Fish keepers know that koi pond aeration is an important element in a healthy garden pool. Animals need oxygen, and fish are no exception. Koi fish literally breathe the oxygen that is dissolved into their water. A lack of oxygen in the water is the nu... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley
05th January 2006
Dementia, Alzheimer's, and other mental diseases are accelerated by the,
* The lack of blood to the brain
* The lack of oxygen to the brain
* The lack of minerals and vitamins to the brain
* The lack of glucose to the brain
* In... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
05th January 2006
Iron and Dementia
In the US iron deficiency has been found to be a major problem in people of all ages. Everyone knows the lack of iron causes anemia. Iron is the center of our red blood cells, which allow oxygen to be carried throughout your body an... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
09th December 2005
Summer has long gone and it's now time to turn your attention towards the annual ski trip.
This year do yourself a favor by not getting caught short on the slopes.
A good level of cardiovascular fitness will help on the slopes, especially with the... Read >
Author: Gavin Walsh
13th November 2005
Q: Is it safe to wear soft contact lenses during asleep?
A: Some soft contact lenses are approved for sleeping by the FDA. These lenses have been tested for safety, but it is vital to follow the rules as prescribed by your practitioner. It is not safe... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
19th August 2005
DO YOU NEED MORE OXYGEN?
Copyright 2005 Judy Thompson
There is not as much oxygen in our environment today as
there was hundreds of years ago. At one time the oxygen
level was at 38%, now it is at 21%, and in some cities,
even as low as 18%. Thu... Read >
Author: Judy Thompson
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