|
25th September 2009
Pacemaker implant is becoming a very common phenomenon these days. Doctors generally recommend heart pacemaker implant to patients with slow heartbeats for a healthy heart with healthy heartbeats.
A heart pacemaker implant may also be done to treat fa... Read >
Author: Maria
22nd September 2009
EKGs can assist doctors in diagnosing and determining any current or past heart abnormalities and are often a regular screening for those with heart disease. Through electrodes attached at various strategic body points, the EKG machine records the electri... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Arrhythmia surgery in India
Arrhythmias are abnormal rhythms of the heart. The heart rate can become abnormally rapid, slow and/or irregular. A normal heart rate is 50 to 100 beats per minute. Arrhythmias and abnormal heart rates don't necessarily oc... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
17th September 2009
The most well recognized symptom of Tinnitus is a persistent ringing in the ears. Although many people of all ages will suffer this symptom at some point during their life, tinnitus does not stop. This ringing sound in the ears is annoying, upsetting, and... Read >
Author: Dion Booker
15th September 2009
Are you anxious or depressed? Having trouble getting a good night's sleep? Find out how science can help you to relieve your symptoms and get your life back.
Depression and anxiety can take a huge toll on your life - your relationships, your career, and ... Read >
Author: sonia ahuja
10th September 2009
There have been many discussions on detox foot spa as a treatment for removing toxins from the body. And, it is important that when considering a detox foot spa that you know what the foot spa does and what to expect when you have a detox foot spa treatme... Read >
07th September 2009
On June 25, 2009, Michael Jackson, well-known as the King of Pop, died of cardiac arrest.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality in the U.S. and the majority of CVD deaths are attributable to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) which cl... Read >
Author: HWNTeam
06th September 2009
With the rise of technology and its dedication to electronics, individuals with impaired hearing have now found a way to cope for the long term. Cochlear implants are becoming more common as thousands of people worldwide have acknowledged its efficacy and... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
04th September 2009
Children and adults who have severe hearing problems or are deaf can be qualified for cochlear implants. The Food and Drug Administration or FDA has approved regulation of the device as long as thorough examination and assessment has been done rendering t... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
03rd September 2009
The large range of haring helps and hearing aid technologies now available can make it tricky for the hearing-impaired to choose which hearing helps will be most effective in their individual circumstances.And, given that 50 % of all people over the age o... Read >
Author: Joan Dodson
11th August 2009
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation: Help For Depression and Anxiety
Are you anxious or depressed? Having trouble getting a good night's sleep? Find out how science can help you to relieve your symptoms and get your life back.
Depression and anxiety ca... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies
09th August 2009
Are you anxious or depressed? Having trouble getting a good night's sleep? Find out how science can help you to relieve your symptoms and get your life back.
Depression and anxiety can take a huge toll on your life - your relationships, your career, an... Read >
Author: Valerie
09th August 2009
Cefaly electro therapy device
Cefaly is a medical device that utilizes established TENS therapy principles in a novel design. This device is worn on the forehead like a pair of spectacles to prevent and treat chronic and recurrent headaches. It helps t... Read >
Author: mark bevan
29th July 2009
Cefaly
The modern life is full of challenges and while chasing your dreams in life, you may get exposed to various stresses and strains that can cause headaches at times. To have an occasional headache is absolutely normal however, if it becomes a reg... Read >
Author: mark bevan
20th July 2009
Brainwave entrainment refers to the brain's electrical response to prolonged and rhythmic sensory stimulation, such as pulses of sound or light, that results in the synchronization of the brainwaves to the external stimuli. This is why brainwave entrainme... Read >
Author: ashwani kumar
10th July 2009
Over $30 billion spent on diet products, pills, fads and centers each year has proven one undeniable fact: DIETS DON'T WORK! You have probably experienced this. The weight goes up and down. The results you struggled so hard to achieve just don't last.
... Read >
Author: Andrew McCole
08th July 2009
There's a story, on record, of a diabetic woman with multiple personalities. When her blood sugar levels were tested in her diabetic personality it was revealed to be dangerously high. However, when she flipped into another personality and the test was ta... Read >
Author: Laurence Miller
30th June 2009
Cefaly for headache treatment
Cefaly is the first cranial analgesic electrotherapy device, complete with an advanced Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation treatment and an ISO medical certificate. Cefaly can also help relax people suffering from ... Read >
Author: mark bevan
28th June 2009
There is a story, on record, of a diabetic woman with multiple personalities. When her blood sugar levels were tested in her diabetic personality it was found to be dangerously high. However, when she flipped into another personality and the test was take... Read >
Author: markcb
23rd June 2009
Has your doctor recently ordered an ECG for you? There's zero to get worried about. Though this may be a little intimidating at first, let me assure you, it will be the greatest and most painless "exam" ever! This teeny device won't hurt you one bit! All ... Read >
Author: Erica Ellington
18th June 2009
Carpel tunnel is a health condition that describes the infliction that is found in the hand. The wrist is fenced by a band of tissue that functions to support the joint. In between the band and the bone inside of the wrist is the carpel tunnel which carri... Read >
Author: nlwest21
18th June 2009
A strong set of stomach muscles are one of the best and easiest ways to fight off unwanted belly fat. Often people can be in fairly good shape but have tummy fat that they just can't seem to be able to shift. Thankfully if you're one of these people there... Read >
Author: zoe argent
18th June 2009
A stun gun is a great way to have a line of defense with you. They are designed to cause temporary damage, allowing you time to get to safety if you need. Here are a few things to keep in mind about stun guns.
What Is A Stun Gun?
A stun gun is a sm... Read >
Author: FamilyDefense
18th June 2009
A stun gun is a great way to have a line of defense with you. They are designed to cause temporary damage, allowing you time to get to safety if you need. Here are a few things to keep in mind about stun guns.
What Is A Stun Gun?
A stun gun is a sm... Read >
Author: FamilyDefense
14th May 2009
What is Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a symptom and not a condition in itself. Tinnitus describes the symptom of being able to hear things which nobody else can, although in a rare number of cases, this isn’t true. Tinnitus is a very common condition with a... Read >
Author: Marathon298
14th May 2009
What is Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a symptom and not a condition in itself. Tinnitus describes the symptom of being able to hear things which nobody else can, although in a rare number of cases, this isn’t true. Tinnitus is a very common condition with a... Read >
Author: Marathon298
12th May 2009
A strong set of stomach muscles are one of the best and easiest ways to fight off unwanted belly fat. Often people can be in fairly good shape but have tummy fat that they just can't seem to be able to shift. Thankfully if you're one of these people there... Read >
Author: Chris Dowding
08th May 2009
A strong set of stomach muscles is one of the best and easiest ways to fight off unwanted tummy fat. Often people can be in fairly good shape but have tummy fat that they just can’t seem to be able to shift. Thankfully if you’re one of these people th... Read >
Author: Barbara Woodward
31st March 2009
EKGs can assist doctors in diagnosing and determining any current or past heart abnormalities and are often a regular screening for those with heart disease. Through electrodes attached at various strategic body points, the EKG machine records the electri... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
27th March 2009
About Cefaly Treatment
Cefaly is the first cranial analgesic electrotherapy device to have advanced Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation treatment and an ISO medical certification. Cefaly can also help people experiencing painful discomfort of ... Read >
Author: mark bevan
22nd March 2009
About the Data Matrix Scanner
Data matrix scanner provides a wide range of barcode reading applications for the users. The device consists of a lens, a light source, and a light sensor that converts optical impulses into electrical impulses. All the barc... Read >
Author: Id Integartion
17th March 2009
Those of you that are familiar with the pet rock craze of the 1970's will probably need glasses to read this article.
At the time an advertising executive named Gary Dahl bought ordinary gray stones at a builders' supply store and marketed them as real... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
13th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Wee Dilts
Introduction
Before your life can change, you must decide you want your life to change. The hardest part of changing anything is making the decision to change.
If your life was perfect, you wouldn't be reading this arti... Read >
Author: FSBOFRIEND.COM
10th March 2009
Every year millions of people make that same old resolution again and again, swearing this time will be different, but often time falling once again to the big temptation of hunger. Other people try desperately to put on pounds and fail just the same. In ... Read >
Author: Truby Johnson
10th March 2009
Salt is vital for our health. Right now, you have around 250 gr. of salt - about a cupful - working for keeping you alive. Without enough of it, muscles won't contract, blood won't circulate, food won't digest, and the heart won't beat.
Salt, the sodi... Read >
Author: Jennifer Skipp
02nd March 2009
Many studies credit the use of magnet technology for improved health and healing. However, there are just as many doctors and scientists who disagree with these theories, believe that magnet therapy is more of a myth than a fact. Do magnets have any imp... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell
26th February 2009
The human ear is a delicate and complex piece of machinery. The outer ear or ‘pinna’ catches sound waves. Its shape consists of a number of curves that allow you to determine which direction the sound is coming from. The sound bounces off the pinna in... Read >
Author: HenryNathan
26th February 2009
The human ear is a delicate and complex piece of machinery. The outer ear or ‘pinna’ catches sound waves. Its shape consists of a number of curves that allow you to determine which direction the sound is coming from. The sound bounces off the pinna in... Read >
Author: HenryNathan
23rd February 2009
Those of us who suffer with chronic conditions and illnesses understand the desire to look far and wide for something to help deal with our pain and discomfort. For me, this search led to alternative and complementary therapies, perhaps outside the realm ... Read >
Author: Raghav Sharma
09th February 2009
There is an old saying that goes "Music doth soothe the savage beast", or something to that effect. It turns out there is more truth to that adage than you might expect. Scientist, through extensive studies into brain wave management, have shown that ce... Read >
Author: JD Bell
30th January 2009
Description - Electrophysiology requires accurate measurements free of interference from outside sources such as electrical impulses and vibrations.
Phoenix, AZ - Electro-physiologists studying the flow of ions in biological tissues must create an envi... Read >
Author: Paul Attaway
21st January 2009
The buzzword for the personal development industry is brainwave entrainment and it is a technology that you should be paying attention to - especially if you are interested in unleashing potential within you that you never thought possible. This is the th... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
21st January 2009
There are billions and billions of neurons in your brain communicating with each other on a daily basis using electrical impulses sent through a network of nerves and channels within the cerebral cortex and hemispheres of the brain. The level of activity ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
21st January 2009
Brainwave entrainment is the name for the technology used to invoke frequency states within the mind so that we have access to many different ‘talents’ that the brain inherently has. The brain lives in different states, and this depends on what we are... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
06th January 2009
Here is a little science lesson about the brain and a guide to how the mind works. I am sure you have heard that the brain uses electrical impulses to transmit information from one part of the brain to another, and even to the rest of the nervous systems,... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
19th December 2008
As you progress on your spiritual journey, people close to you may begin to notice, and be confused by, some changes in your life perspectives. How do you explain to them what it means to grow spiritually?
Especially when so much of spiritual growth is... Read >
Author: Jennifer T. Grainger
14th December 2008
The subconscious mind lives and operates in the mind beneath and way out of the range of the conscious mind. The term was coined by the French in the early 1800’s and they discovered that there lay in the brain a separate form of conscious that was link... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd December 2008
Throughout the thousands of years after Enlightenment, man has realised that the power of thought and intellect are powers beyond anything that the physical can bestow. A man may be strong but a man with a powerful mind may yet outwit him. Take that rheto... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd November 2008
Throughout the thousands of years after Enlightenment, man has realised that the power of thought and intellect are powers beyond anything that the physical can bestow. A man may be strong but a man with a powerful mind may yet outwit him. Take that rheto... Read >
Author: mailee4432
27th October 2008
Did you know that a stroke can cause vision loss? The brain is kind of like your boss, well—sort of. At least the brain is a supervisor, and probably a more effective one than your own boss at work. The brain supervises the body’s nervous system. It k... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
17th October 2008
Muscular dystrophy (MD) is a inherited disorder that slowly weakens the body's muscles. It's caused by inaccurate or missing genetic information that prevents the body from making the proteins it needs to build and maintain healthy muscles. There are nine... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th October 2008
Pacemakers have been around for decades, yet there is still a lot of misunderstanding about how they work, what they do, and who needs them. Millions of people around the world wear pacemakers, yet it is something that is rarely talked about.
People ge... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang
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 >
25th September 2008
Currently almost half of adult Americans visit an alternative practitioner annually, spending over 20 billion, which exceeds the amount of out-of-pocket visits to mainline physicians. That in itself speaks volumes about the holistic care Ameri... Read >
Author: Sharon
24th September 2008
Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) is a rare condition. It is a disorder of neuromuscular transmission caused by impaired presynaptic release of acetylcholine (Ach). LEMS is an autoimmune condition; in such disorders the immune system, which normall... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
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
21st August 2008
Manifesting our deepest desires is nothing more than an ability to transmit intentional thought waves that are strong enough to cause an energetic vibratory effect in the ocean of universal consciousness. When this is achieved the thought power of the int... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
24th July 2008
Background
Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most commonly encountered arrhythmia in clinical practice, is defined by the absence of coordinated atrial systole. AF results from multiple reentrant electrical wavelets that move randomly around the atria.
P w... Read >
Author: Rich james
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
16th July 2008
Computers and the saved data serve as the backbone of the organizations. The data appears to be solid and reliable when you gain access to them in a click. But in real means this data, which you see on your computer screen, exists as the most fragile thin... Read >
Author: Mark Robin
16th July 2008
It is not unusual for a person who finds out that he or she (or a loved one) needs a pacemaker to feel suddenly isolated and alone. There is not a great deal of information online, either. But here's a surprise. Pacemakers have helped literally millions o... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang
06th July 2008
An arrhythmia is a change in the rhythm of your heartbeat. When the heart beats too fast, it's called tachycardia. When it beats too slow, it's called bradycardia. An arrhythmia can also mean that your heart beats irregularly (skips a beat or has an extra... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th June 2008
Coats’ disease also known as exudative retinitis. Coats’ diseas is a rare eye disorder, causing full or partial blindness, characterized by abnormal development of blood vessels behind the retina. It is a progressive condition of the retinal capillari... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th June 2008
People have been utilizing and hearing about biofeedback for over forty years. However, until recently, many people were not able to afford this type of alternative therapy because the cost of hiring a biofeedback therapist, with their expensive equipment... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
04th June 2008
Carcinoid tumors are an unusual, slow-growing type of cancer that can arise in several places throughout your body. Carcinoid tumor neuroendocrine system is comprised of cells that are spread throughout several organ systems, including the lungs and diges... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th May 2008
Aromatherapy is far more than just the smell. While most people’s concept of aromatherapy is something more akin to recreational fragrancing, essential oils can have a powerful effect on your health – emotionally, mentally and physically.
In the... Read >
Author: John Sern
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
15th May 2008
Duane retraction syndrome, too called duane syndrome, is a group of heart muscle disorders. Duane retraction syndrome is the almost popular reason of inborn abnormal ocular innervation. In duane syndrome, the sixth cranial heart that controls the lateral ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th May 2008
Let’s face it, very few things on this earth affect our health as significantly as the quality of the water we consume. With over 70% of the human body being comprised of water, it is easy to understand how the quality of our water impacts almost every ... Read >
Author: James Carol
08th May 2008
Where is the macula?
The macula is located in the center of the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. The retina instantly converts light, or an image, into electrical impulses. The retina then sends these impulses, or nerve signal... Read >
Author: peterhutch
16th April 2008
Telekinesis is also known as psychokinesis or (PK), which is the moving of objects using just your mind with no other physical contact involved. This is probably the rarest ability because very few have been able to demonstrate such ability and skeptics p... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw
13th April 2008
What is vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble nutrient required in tiny amounts for essential metabolic reactions in the body. It's crucial to normal brain function and nervous system health and works in concert with fol... Read >
Author: Vitacost.com, Inc.
13th April 2008
When using the Law of Attraction, understand that all thoughts, emotions and desires are forms of energy. Thought is a powerful electrical energy and this can be seen in electroencephalograph readings, which is a machine that measures the electrical impul... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw
02nd April 2008
Hard drive is the most important data storage media. It can store information ranging from 1MB to several GBs. Hard Drive offer permanent and secure storage for our data. The data stored on hard drive is non-volatile that means when the power supply goes ... Read >
Author: Peter Paul
10th March 2008
Although many women over 35 end up having an epidural, there are multiple other options, and it's good to be informed about these and ask about them when you talk with your care provider. Types of pain relief range from complementary techniques like acupu... Read >
Author: David Jones
31st January 2008
Aromatherapy is an effective complementary therapy that makes use of essential and aromatic oils to help a person feel relaxed, which in turn, prepares the body for a productive response to healing. A person who is relaxed will heal faster. This is true t... Read >
Author: Amber
24th January 2008
The nutrition your child receives from infancy through his or her formative years is essential not only to building a strong body, but also to achieving optimal mental and intellectual ability as well as emotional health. This is why the way you feed your... Read >
Author: Angelica Marquass
23rd January 2008
Many women feel that natural childbirth is less traumatic for the baby and gives them more control over the birth. Start preparation for this early in pregnancy by taking regular gentle exercise, such as swimming and walking, which tones the muscles and i... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd January 2008
Diagnosing cardiovascular disease is becoming more sophisticated. Diagnosis begins with a medical examination and patient history. This procedure may be supplemented with a variety of tests that may confirm or refute the physician's suspicions of the pres... Read >
Author: David Jones
09th January 2008
In the era of the 20th century, the development of photography and camera devices continued to accelerate alongside the pace of other technology developments. It was in the last 100 years of the 20th century when the major development in the technology of... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
18th September 2007
Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is a disorder of the heart's electrical system. People with this syndrome are susceptible to an abnormally rapid heart rhythm called "Torsade des pointes." Long QT syndrome is characterized by a prolongation of the QT interval on E... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th September 2007
Indian scriptures state that every soul is divine and the ultimate purpose of human life is to experience the state of divinity. They all advocate four separate paths which are not mutually exclusive for attaining this goal. The path of devotion (Bhakthi ... Read >
Author: Ambrosio Thompson
29th August 2007
Sudden cardiac death (sudden arrest) is death resulting from an sudden loss of heart function (cardiac arrest). The victim may or may not have diagnosed heart disease. The time and mode of death are unexpected. It occurs within moments after symptoms appe... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
Any irregularity in your heart's natural rhythm is called an arrhythmia. Almost everyone's heart skips a beat now and again, and these mild palpitations are usually harmless.
Electrical impulses from the heart muscle (the myocardium) cause the heart t... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
Sudden cardiac death (sudden arrest) is death resulting from a sudden heart attack (cardiac arrest). The victim may or may not have diagnosed heart disease. The time and mode of death are unexpected. It occurs within moments after symptoms appear. The mos... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) are sequences of heartbeats that are irregular. They are too fast, too slow, or conducted via an abnormal electrical pathway through the heart. Heart rhythms differ from one person to the other. Health, age and fitness... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
Improve Your Memory
Keep Your Mind And Body Fit
The human brain is a surprising organ. It doesn’t matter if you are awake or asleep, dreaming. Learning from past experience or planning for the future, enjoying or suffering, everything happens in o... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
24th August 2007
A digital camera is basically a digital device that enables images to be captured. Digital camera images are stored electronically rather than on film. This process involves converting light into electrical charges, and then translating this back into the... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
01st August 2007
Cardiac arrhythmia is a group of conditions in which the electrical activity of the heart is irregular or is faster or slower than normal. Cardiac arrhythmias comprise any abnormality or pertubation in the normal activation sequence of the myocardium. Arr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st July 2007
Depression affects the person physically, mentally and emotionally. Though there are many causes, it is only through proper treatment and with the help of a specialist that this can go away.
Here is a list of treatments that can be used to counter depr... Read >
Author: Sante
01st July 2007
You have quite likely heard of the Law of Attraction and it's application as the ultimate mind power technique. The law of attraction simply states that you get what you focus on and think about. Thoughts are a form of energy and like energy attracts mo... Read >
Author: Hanif Khaki
26th June 2007
Brainwave synchronization, also called brainwave entrainment, is a naturally occurring response where similar frequencies tend to synchronize with each other. Entrainment is a principle of physics.
The brain emits an electrical charge between its cel... Read >
Author: Hanif Khaki
11th June 2007
Pain Disorder is a somatoform disorder in which the predominant area of focus is painful bodily complaints in which psychological factors are determined to be central to the onset, severity, exacerbation or maintenance of the complaint. Pain disorders are... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Peter Temple
Our eyes are attracted to shiny things. You know that when you take a walk in the park; the glint of the sun from a gum wrapper lying in the grass draws your attention. Or you look up at the sky on a clear, moonlit night... Read >
Author: Peter Temple
05th June 2007
Thomas Edison realized the importance of potassium when he first introduced the design for the alkali battery that is still used to this day. But even Edison might not have realized that potassium has an equally crucial role in our body’s health. Po... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
05th June 2007
BY CATHERINE WINTERS
Nearly 30 million Americans suffer from the debilitating, life-altering pain of migraine. Learn what causes the throb and how to stop it.
Who Gets Migraine
It’s not clear why some people develop migraines and others don’t. ... Read >
Author: REMEDY Magazine
18th April 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a very serious and hard condition because it affects nerves. Multiple sclerosis is a disease that " attacks" the nerves fund un your spinal cord or your brain. Because of this, you will suffer from problems with controlling your musc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
04th February 2007
“I think therefore I am” – Renee Descartes (1640)
It is a beautiful summers day and you are walking in the countryside. In a clearing to your right you see a cherry tree, the red fruit peeping from under the lush green foliage. You walk up t... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
04th February 2007
“I think therefore I am” – Renee Descartes (1640)
It is a beautiful summers day and you are walking in the countryside. In a clearing to your right you see a cherry tree, the red fruit peeping from under the lush green foliage. You walk up... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings
11th January 2007
The radio system is to connect between you and your model rc toys (remote control toys) such as rc car, rc helicopter, nitro rc car, rc gas boat, remote control helicopter, remote control car etc.. It looks like a bit complicated at the very beginning but... Read >
Author: bpwork.com
25th November 2006
I have long been a fan of Epsom salts as an affordable and easy beauty treatment. According to this website it's not only myself that is singing Epsom salts praise. Fashion model Stephanie Seymour and domestic guru Martha Stewart are also big fans. Why? T... Read >
Author: Livia Mercer
19th August 2006
Fiber optics is a technology that uses glass or plastic threads to transmit data. A data fiber optics cable consists of a bundle of glass threads capable of transmitting messages that are modulated into light waves. The following article will contain a va... Read >
Author: Bec Peng
26th July 2006
Handwriting actually could be called brain writing. When You first began to form letters, you had to think how to make each one of them; they were somewhat shaky. It was not unlike learning to drive a car. When you first started to shift the gears you... Read >
Author: John Foley
24th July 2006
Scientist and NLP have proven that the brain is an electrochemical organ; researchers have hypothesized that a fully functioning brain can generate as much as 10 watts of electricity.
The more conservative scientist calculate that if all 10 billion in... Read >
Author: tony chamberlain
12th June 2006
Materialists believe that all the energy and matter in the universe is governed by physical laws. A planet circles a star at a precise distance from it, electrical impulses travel along neurons in the brain and blood circulates in arteries--all according... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
04th June 2006
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
Eyes like all other organs in the body undergo wear and tear. As we age, this wear and tear starts to affect the vision. Age-related macular degeneration as the name suggests is a macular disease which mostly deve... Read >
Author: dan brown
21st May 2006
Celebrity hair styles have always been very popular. When a celebrity sports a new hairdo it usually becomes very popular across the nation and sometimes around the world. The latest craze in celebrity hair styles is not any one individual hairstyle, but ... Read >
Author: david smith
15th May 2006
Daydreams
When we are relaxed we often daydream. How do our thoughts travel from one destination to another? And not just that, they travel so fast that we cannot track back to the original thought that led to so many daydreams on the road.
Every m... Read >
Author: Peter Calker
25th March 2006
What is Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a symptom and not a condition in itself. Tinnitus describes the symptom of being able to hear things which nobody else can, although in a rare number of cases, this isn't true. Tinnitus is a very common condition with appro... Read >
Author: Mike Mansell
14th January 2006
The practice of the perception of body consists in concentrating the mind on each part of the body, one by one and perceiving the sensations and vibrations taking place in each part. Of course, here the perception does not mean the visual perception, but ... Read >
Author: prakash bengani
04th December 2005
Copyright 2005 DeepDiscountPharmacy.net
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a study in humans of a new treatment for migraine headache. The treatment involves the precise delivery of tiny electrical shocks to the occipital nerve in t... Read >
Author: David Altfeder
12th November 2005
Sleep is the regular state of natural unconsciousness observed in all mammals, birds, and fish. It is heavily influenced by circadian rhythms and by hormonal and environmental factors as well. Sleep appears to perform a restorative function for the brai... Read >
Author: David Chandler
11th November 2005
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) where the body's own immune cells attack the nervous system. In Multiple Sclerosis, inflammation of nervous tissue causes the loss of myelin, a fatty material that acts ... Read >
Author: David Chandler
20th September 2005
Atrial Fibrillation.
What is Atrial Fibrillation?
The heart is a muscle divided into four chambers: two atria at the top, and two ventricles at the bottom. Electrical impulses from the sino-atrial node in the right atrium cause the sequential cont... Read >
Author: John Smith
22nd August 2005
Each time your heart beats, the contractions and relaxations of the heart muscle emit electrical current. An electrocardiogram (EKG) is a medical recording of the electric impulses from the heart. Electrodes that send impulses to the EKG machine are attac... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian
22nd August 2005
EKGs can assist doctors in diagnosing and determining any current or past heart abnormalities and are often a regular screening for those with heart disease. Through electrodes attached at various strategic body points, the EKG machine records the electri... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian
|