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29th September 2009
Elite’s Online Training programs present several aesthetic medical topics in the comfort of your own home!
Topics include:
• Cosmetic Laser Training
• Sensible Weight Loss Training & Certification
• Botox Cosmetic Online Training (Basi... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting
29th September 2009
Women CAN fight aging: feel forever young, healthy and feminine
What do women want as they get older? They want to retain the wisdom of their years, but they certainly don’t want to look, or feel, old. Fortunately there are natural ways for women to... Read >
Author: abdullah
28th September 2009
People often conjure up an image of a woman who is beautiful with long tresses. Men’s hair is often ignored and there is a greater stress on women’s hair. It is this conception that has lead to the feeling of insecurity and lack of confidence in femal... Read >
Author: Vijay Koragappa Shetty
22nd September 2009
Does hormone replacement therapy for your menopause make your blood run cold? Many women are faced with the potential risks associated with HRT. First, let’s take a quick look at the three stages of menopause.
Menopause begins in your early 40s as y... Read >
Author: Nirmal
22nd September 2009
Customized Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is HOT! You’ve seen it on Oprah, Dr. Phil or The Doctors Show, you’ve heard about it from Robin McGraw and Suzanne Somers, and your friends are talking about it. The BUZZ is out there….so what are the nex... Read >
Author: Lyn
21st September 2009
Menopause is related to women who are advanced in age. This is the time in their life when the menstruation cycle stops. Many people also refer to menopause as the change of life. The ovaries stop producing estrogen, which is the female hormone, marking t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
The medicalization of menopause is a process that has subtly been going on since the 1930's, although it wasn't until the 1960's that it really picked up momentum in the public eye. This medicalization has transformed the understanding of what is a natur... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
More and more women are seeking natural alternative treatments for symptoms of menopause, for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most compelling reason for many is the association between conventional hormone replacement therapy and a number of serious hea... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
All women face menopause after the age of 50 years. Menopause occurs over a few years and this time can be very trying for a woman. A reduction in production of the female hormone estrogen and progesterone results in osteoporosis, hot flushes and general ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Women who are experiencing irregular periods, night sweats and all the other lovely symptoms that go along with menopause may feel they're doing a crazy dance called the menopause hormone bounce. Their moods may bounce up and down like a rubber ball due t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans, a fungus, yeast infections are the most common of all vaginal infections. Yeast infections are not sexually transmitted and are often caused by menopause. Of all vaginal infections, yeast infections are one of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
A large number of women experience increase in panic attacks during perimenopause and during menopause period. The most common symptoms experienced during and after the panic attacks are, racing heart beats, breathing difficulties, unusual intense energy,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Can menopause symptoms be safely comforted with bioidentical hormones?
Recent research suggests that menopause can be treated with bioidentical hormones, a natural replacement for a woman's body, with no reported side effects.
In the past, menopau... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
More and more women are seeking natural alternative treatments for symptoms of menopause, for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most compelling reason for many is the association between conventional hormone replacement therapy and a number of serious hea... Read >
Author: mufiz
18th September 2009
Does hormone replacement therapy for your menopause make your blood run cold Many women are faced with the potential risks associated with HRT. First, lets take a quick look at the three stages of menopause.
Menopause begins in your early 40s as your ... Read >
Author: vikas04
17th September 2009
What do women want as they get older? They want to retain the wisdom of their years, but they certainly don’t want to look, or feel, old. Fortunately there are natural ways for women to treat menopause and the health challenges that accompany aging.
... Read >
Author: jsolution
17th September 2009
Background of Synthroid
Synthroid is a brand of hormone replacement therapy for a hormone normally produced by the thyroid to control your body's energy and metabolism. Hypothyroidism occurs when you have an underactive thyroid that stops producing hor... Read >
Author: ravishrishri
17th September 2009
Skin care products that can make your skin clearer, smoother and youthful looking. Anti aging skin care products along with good nutrition, exercises and hormone replacement therapy form the pillars of anti aging and longevity treatment. Cleansers for oil... Read >
Author: mohsin
16th September 2009
By: Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP, CH
One of the questions that I frequently get asked is "What steps do I need to take to begin getting my hormones in balance?" The following is what I suggest:
1. Test your hormone levels. This should be done by ... Read >
Author: sumit poonia
15th September 2009
As we age, our bones become increasingly porous and brittle, even for those of us who are disciplined about our calcium and vitamin D intake. Unlike our parents we benefit from extensive research concerning osteoporosis, diet, exercise and supplements but... Read >
Author: Diane Neuman
15th September 2009
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a medical treatment that combines estrogen and progestin to restore the premenopausal levels of estrogen. Hormone replacement therapy is prescribed for protection against osteoporosis and heart disease, and relief of m... Read >
Author: chandan
13th September 2009
Women CAN fight aging: feel forever young, healthy and feminine
What do women want as they get older? They want to retain the wisdom of their years, but they certainly don’t want to look, or feel, old. Fortunately there are natural ways for women ... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla
11th September 2009
Around the world, we often her many people discussing about the human growth hormone, whether it is on the news or in person. Even online, there are several forums that discuss the human growth hormone functionality as well as all of its benefits. There a... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
11th September 2009
Are you at gallstone risk? The experience of having gallstones unfortunately is extremely painful. The overall prospect of having to have surgery to remove the gallstones or to have the gallbladder removed is also not a really nice prospect for the majori... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
10th September 2009
In recent times, there has been a heated debate within the medical community regarding hormone replacement therapy for women suffering from the effects of menopause. The debate is centered around a number of studies that have concluded that hormone replac... Read >
Author: sumit poonia
08th September 2009
Women CAN fight aging: feel forever young, healthy and feminine
What do women want as they get older? They want to retain the wisdom of their years, but they certainly don’t want to look, or feel, old. Fortunately there are natural ways for women ... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla
08th September 2009
Women CAN fight aging: feel forever young, healthy and feminine
What do women want as they get older? They want to retain the wisdom of their years, but they certainly don’t want to look, or feel, old. Fortunately there are natural ways for women ... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla
07th September 2009
The previous few decades research and study indicates the amazing result of Human Growth Hormone is good for human beings. The most important growth hormone produced in the pituitary gland which is responsible for balancing and monitoring the others secon... Read >
Author: shane
07th September 2009
The explorer Ponce De Leon was made famous by his continuous quest for the legendary Fountain of Youth. While the Fountain of Youth may be just a myth, that doesn't stop people today from exploring various avenues to defy the ravages of time. We desire to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th September 2009
It is a natural Phenomena that every living thing has an aging process and it have to face it. This is the fact that every human being have wish to live younger as long as possible. To get rid of the aging , a lots of anti aging treatment have been introd... Read >
Author: shane
06th September 2009
It is a natural Phenomena that every living thing has an aging process and it have to face it. This is the fact that every human being have wish to live younger as long as possible. To get rid of the aging , a lots of anti aging treatment have been introd... Read >
Author: shane
03rd September 2009
Herbal remedies for menopause and its alternative treatment
Menopause is a situation in which the menstruation of a woman stops for one year and ends her reproductive cycle. This is just a normal occasion in a woman’s life. It occurs in every woman w... Read >
Author: herbalcure30
03rd September 2009
Among the numerous yeast infection causes, the chief cause is the fungus, Candida albicans, that lives on our skin and inside our bodies. When conditions are right, they grow like crazy and bring us much discomfort and even pain. Awful discharge can also ... Read >
Author: Sarah Tomey
03rd September 2009
There are various yeast infection causes but it is mainly due to the fungus, Candida albicans, that lives on our skin and in our bodies. This fungus can grow like mad and cause us much discomfort and even pain when conditions are right. Foul discharge can... Read >
Author: Sarah Tomey
02nd September 2009
Loss of sexual desire during menopause is one of the most common symptoms of this condition. About 20 to 45 percent of menopausal women report a decrease in their sex drive. Sex during and after this period is an issue of great debate and almost every ... Read >
Author: Mercy
01st September 2009
A medical research shows that the most critical diseases like Breast Cancer, Skin Cancer and Lung Cancer been estimated 192, 370 as new cases of insidious breast cancer diagnosed in the USA in 2009.
Even though the last thirty years have brought great ... Read >
Author: shane
01st September 2009
Menopause information is crucial. People need to know that this condition is not a disease but rather a stage of life that women have to go through. It is part of the aging process. People and especially women need to know what this condition is all about... Read >
Author: Mercy
01st September 2009
Estrogen is the most crucial hormone in the life of a woman. It is responsible for female sexual features such as the development of breasts as well as the menstrual cycle. When you approach menopause, the ovaries reduce the production of this hormone to ... Read >
Author: Mercy
01st September 2009
Vaginal dryness is a menopause symptom that can interfere with your sexual life. Menopause leads to the thinning of the vaginal and the urinary tissues. This is normally a consequent of declining levels of estrogen. The thinning of the vaginal tissues cau... Read >
Author: Mercy
31st August 2009
It is been considered for many years that Men with Heart Failure should avoid from taking hormone treatments like HGH Therapy and especially Testosterone Therapy. But from current studies it is been observed that testosterone supplementation is useful for... Read >
Author: shane
27th August 2009
Soy and products made from it are considered to be very effective in alleviating most of the symptoms of menopause. This is because of its high concentration of phytoestrogens. These phytoestrogens are compounds derived from plants that contain estrogenic... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
27th August 2009
Deep breathing is one of the ways you can use to manage hot flashes. Deep breathing techniques not only help to shorten this menopausal symptom but also make it milder. When you feel a flash coming on, you should take a deep breath and hold it for a momen... Read >
Author: Mercy
26th August 2009
Gender reassignment, known casually as a sex change, is any procedure performed to give a patient sexual characteristics that differ from those of the patient's biological sex. The vast majority of sex reassignment surgical procedures are sought by male-t... Read >
Author: Yodle
25th August 2009
There are several menopause solutions. Every woman is different and therefore solutions or treatments that worked for somebody may not necessarily work for you. Each woman has her own menopausal experience. Menopausal symptoms vary and shile certain some ... Read >
Author: Mercy
25th August 2009
Menopause hair loss is as a result of a drop in the levels of estrogen. Estrogen is the female hormone that keeps the hair growing. Going through this stage brings with it a number of changes and challenges. Hair loss can be a real bother especially for a... Read >
Author: Mercy
25th August 2009
The incidence of uterine fibroids could be as high 80% of all women in the U.S. While the majority of women usually have no symptoms, 1 in 4 will have symptoms severe enough to require treatment. Fibroids can cause problems in pregnancy, create chronic ... Read >
Author: Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, PA
25th August 2009
It is no secret that women have different vitamin and mineral needs than men. A good example of this is Omega 3 fatty acids. Although both men and women take Omega 3 for better health and longer living, women may experience further benefits from adding mo... Read >
Author: robertaug09
23rd August 2009
A number of changes take place during and after menopause. One of the changes is that you will stop having your monthly periods. You are only considered to be postmenopausal when you go for 12 consecutive months without having a period. If you have had yo... Read >
Author: Mercy
23rd August 2009
Early menopause occurs between the age of 40 and 45. It can occur spontaneously because of early failure by the ovaries or it can be caused surgically when you have your ovaries removed. Chemotherapy can also cause this condition. This condition can lead ... Read >
Author: Mercy
23rd August 2009
Hormone replacement therapy or HRT is used to supplement the body with either estrogen alone or a combination of both estrogen and progesterone. This is normally done during and after menopause. The ovaries produce estrogen and progesterone and when this ... Read >
Author: Mercy
23rd August 2009
One menopause fact is that it occurs naturally as a part of the aging process and therefore it cannot be prevented. This condition occurs when a woman’s body no longer releases eggs and the ovaries significantly reduce the production of the hormones est... Read >
Author: Mercy
23rd August 2009
Post-menopause literary means after the menopause. It is after you have stopped having the monthly periods. This phase normally begins when you go for 12 consecutive months without having a period. Women who have had their ovaries surgically removed are c... Read >
Author: Mercy
20th August 2009
Hair loss is very difficult to accept and deal with for men, just think what it is like for women. However, if you can acknowledge the common causes of female hair loss you can take many steps to either prevent it or reduce its seriousness.
The Most Co... Read >
Author: danp2u
18th August 2009
Now days we are listening a lot about a new term BioIdentical Hormone Replacement Therapy BHRT which is little similar to conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT) but with less unwanted risks. People are little confused about these two hormone treat... Read >
Author: shane
18th August 2009
Menopause night sweats are also referred to as nocturnal hyperhydrosis. This is when you wake up in the middle of the night feeling cold and your sheets drenched in sweat. This condition is caused by interactions that involve fluctuating estrogen levels, ... Read >
Author: Mercy
17th August 2009
HOW TO CONQUER MENOPAUSE
ELIMINATE MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS THROUGH tend NATURE'S WAY
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Ensue affirmative with the aim of it can ensue finished with so at ease ways you yearn for in no way boast to sweat! Menopause is an ... Read >
Author: blove23
13th August 2009
Andropause, also known as male menopause, is a menopause-like condition in middle-aged men which is related to the constant decline in the testosterone hormone level in men. The doctors now acknowledge that many men go through a stage in life which is sim... Read >
Author: shane
07th August 2009
In Part I you learned about the stages and symptoms of Menopause.
In Part II you will learn about the alternatives to Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy
There is a general misconception that surrounds the idea ... Read >
Author: John Russell
07th August 2009
It is a sad fact that there are many women all round the world who suffer quietly from the debilitating pain from Ovarian Cysts.This article describes the common and some less common treatments for Ovarian Cysts. If you have just discovered that you have ... Read >
Author: Olivia Curtis
03rd August 2009
For a breastfeeding woman, breast discharge should come in no other form than milk. However, for women who are not breastfeeding, any discharges from the breast is a cause for alarm. The discharges may happen while asleep or at any time of the day. Fortun... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
01st August 2009
TheThe super star Sylvester Stallone, Famous for his Rambo and Rocky Series, needs no introduction at all. He was born July 6, 1946 and is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. One of the biggest box office draws in the world from the 19... Read >
Author: shane
31st July 2009
HOW TO CONQUER MENOPAUSE
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ELIMINATE MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS THROUGH MOTHER NATURE'S WAY.
WHAT IS MENOPAUSE REALLY?
Various reactions are likely to happen.
It ends her reproductive period.
LEARN ABOUT THE FOUR ST... Read >
Author: dbp2005
31st July 2009
HOW TO CONQUER MENOPAUSE
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ELIMINATE MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS THROUGH MOTHER NATURE'S WAY
Be positive that it can be done with so easy ways you will never have to sweat! Menopause is an episode in a woman's life that is unavoidableIt... Read >
Author: Joel DeVries
31st July 2009
What Is Hormone Replacement Therapy?
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a therapy for women who have reached or passed menopause, which often is frequently to as "the change of life." HRT affect grabbing little doses of one or two female hormones, estr... Read >
Author: Health4Life
29th July 2009
Hormone replacement therapy is probably the best treatment for women undergoing the menopause stage. All those women having information about the several treatments offered to cure menopause symptoms and effects, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is the m... Read >
Author: shane
28th July 2009
Dr. Alicia Stanton � June 2009- The single hormone almost all people think about in relation to breast melanoma is estrogen. However, many hormones affect breast cancer in helpful and harmful ways. Estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, melatonin, ... Read >
Author: Health4Life
24th July 2009
Hormone Therapy at Rejuvenation Center
LA fitness & Rejuvenation Center suggests bioidentical hormone therapy, and total hormone replacement therapy used for women and men. This precautionary medical treatment methodology is fashion to help halt the si... Read >
Author: Health4Life
23rd July 2009
Frequent blushing has several origins in the general population. Medical reasons, like drug reactions, redder than normal skin pigment, or Rosacea. Most times, it is related to a sense of self-consciousness, and low self esteem, that results in an almos... Read >
Author: midas15
23rd July 2009
HGH supplementation can help reverse the signs of aging! As we grow older, our bodies slowly cease producing an valuable hormone known as Human Growth Hormone (HGH). Scientists have now discovered a relationship between this decline of HGH in the body and... Read >
Author: Health4Life
17th July 2009
Many of my clients are woman and they usually have a common question regarding calcium. What and how does it work? Why do I need it? Although, there are numerous studies detailing the need for calcium especially in woman there is a mystery as to how it co... Read >
Author: John Manjarres
16th July 2009
Bioidentical hormones are used in alternative therapy to help treat various hormonal imbalances. Such type of treatment is referred to as bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. It is especially popular in the treatment of menopausal symptoms, caused by... Read >
Author: Kim wang
16th July 2009
Natural hormone replacement therapy (NHRT) refers to the use of synthetic or natural hormones to balance reducing levels of female hormones in the body. Natural hormone replacement therapy, also called estrogen replacement therapy, is highly effective in ... Read >
Author: Kim wang
16th July 2009
Alternative Treatments For Menopause Symptoms ClickWomen were asked about eight alternative cures and their use for menopause symptoms. RESULTS: the amount of women who used each modality was 76.1% for any therapy, 43.1% for stress management, 37.0% for o... Read >
Author: Freddy Cook
16th July 2009
Alternative Treatments For Menopause Symptoms ClickWomen were asked about 8 alternative treatments and their use for menopause symptoms. RESULTS : the amount of females who used each therapy was 76.1% for any treatment, 43.1% for stress control, 37.0% for... Read >
Author: Freddy Cook
16th July 2009
According to the statistics of NFO (National Osteoporosis Foundation), about 12million Americans suffer from the osteoporosis. This is a disease that makes bones weak and vulnerable to fractures, especially among women. This disease usually occurs in wome... Read >
Author: shane
12th July 2009
It's not that we age but how we age that matters and the how is what we have a lot of control over and will govern how this process affects us in the years to come. Aging is not simply about decay; it is an accumulation of choices about exercise and food ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
10th July 2009
As you are probably aware, emotional and psychological pain can sometimes hurt even worse than physical pain. With that in mind, you will want to have a support group standing behind you before surgery and after as well. For example, there may be a friend... Read >
Author: petersonbran
10th July 2009
Understand that TMJ (temporo-mandibular joint) pain and associated problems make it difficult if not impossible to identify the exact nature of the cause of the problem. Holistic Specifics has approached TMJ with the attitude that we cannot fix everyone, ... Read >
Author: Candy
08th July 2009
HOW TO CONQUER MENOPAUSE
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ELIMINATE MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS THROUGH MOTHER NATURE'S WAY
It will happen to all women.
WHAT IS MENOPAUSE?
For others, it is at time of great physical and emotional discomfort.
FOUR STAGES ... Read >
Author: emily
05th July 2009
The pain that females endure from Ovarian Cysts can be intense and cause a great deal of suffering. But these brave women often just grin and bear it.The treatment of Ovarian Cysts takes many forms and they depend upon the type of Ovarian Cyst the treatme... Read >
Author: Olivia Curtis
05th July 2009
ELIMINATE MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS THROUGH MOTHER NATURE'S WAY
Some takes this stage easily, however, some do not and some have so much difficulty handling on their own.
WHAT IS MENOPAUSE?
It's a normal part of the aging process, but its symptoms are ... Read >
Author: qseal
04th July 2009
Colon cancer is a vicious tumor that emerges within the inner wall of the large intestine. Colon cancer may develop from polyps and its early removal can prevent from the cancer. Cancer is an alteration of the normal cells, causing them to grow and multip... Read >
Author: shane
02nd July 2009
Colon cancer is a vicious tumor that emerges within the inner wall of the large intestine. Colon cancer may develop from polyps and its early removal can prevent from the cancer. Cancer is an alteration of the normal cells, causing them to grow and multip... Read >
Author: shane
02nd July 2009
Hair loss is a common disorder many men and women experience as they grow older. Hair loss or baldness is in fact a condition in which hair does not grow on the scalp after hair fall. The most very common form of baldness is the development of a hair thin... Read >
Author: Healthy_Woman
01st July 2009
Natural Remedies for Coping with Menopause
* Menopause Defined
Menopause is defined as the time in a woman's life when she has not menstruated for one year, indicating the end of fertility. Menopause typically occurs around the age of 50, but some w... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies
30th June 2009
Maybe you first noticed it when you saw the clogged shower drain or the pillow that resembled a cat. Maybe you looked at your hairbrush and realized that the amount of hair in it is nowhere near normal. Hair loss or alopecia in women is a devast... Read >
Author: seththewriter
26th June 2009
While there is no one cut and dried reason why some people can't sleep, most experts agree that insomnia is brought on by stress, anxiety, medications, and/or caffeine - among other things. Transient and short-term insomnia has many causes.
A reaction t... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton
22nd June 2009
Menopause is something that every woman is going to have to deal with at some point in their life, but it can be extremely frustrating when the onset of menopause is earlier in life than it should be. It is therefore important to be aware of what the age ... Read >
Author: Vance Kardasian
15th June 2009
Being experienced nutritionist and healthy attractive 52 years old female, I often deal with patients and friends looking for good help for menopause unpleasant signs, including mood swings, hot flashes, hair loss and weight gain. Science is quick to send... Read >
Author: justinkenedy
13th June 2009
While there is no one cut and dried reason why some people can't sleep, most experts agree that insomnia is brought on by stress, anxiety, medications, and/or caffeine - among other things. Transient and short-term insomnia has many causes.
A reaction t... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton
12th June 2009
Progesterone is actually a steroid hormone produced in the ovary. This is the kind of female hormone that is involved in menstrual cycle and prepares and maintains the uterus for pregnancy. Our body produces natural progesterone as well. A lot of reasons ... Read >
Author: jazdmarkets
12th June 2009
Stress, which is the main trigger for anxiety attack comes in two categories: (i) physical causes and (ii) environmental causes.
Physical Causes of Anxiety
1. Age - Physical causes for anxiety are those which are triggered by tangible changes in your ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
11th June 2009
Natural remedies for menopause, as discussed in part 1 of this article series, is a subject which has been all over the news, in magazine articles, and discussed on talk shows recently. Here in part 2 of the series, we will look at some easy at-home remed... Read >
Author: John Adison
06th June 2009
In the arsenal of products for anti-aging, HGH or Human Growth Hormone is one of the more controversial. While some research seems to indicate it has anti-aging properties, others say there is little evidence it can do more than build muscle.
HGH is a ... Read >
Author: RA Butters
05th June 2009
Hair loss is a common disorder many men and women experience as they grow older. Hair loss or baldness is in fact a condition in which hair does not grow on the scalp after hair fall. The most very common form of baldness is the development of a hair thin... Read >
Author: Healthy_Woman
05th June 2009
Hair loss is a common disorder many men and women experience as they grow older. Hair loss or baldness is in fact a condition in which hair does not grow on the scalp after hair fall. The most very common form of baldness is the development of a hair thin... Read >
Author: Healthy_Woman
05th June 2009
Hair loss is a common disorder many men and women experience as they grow older. Hair loss or baldness is in fact a condition in which hair does not grow on the scalp after hair fall. The most very common form of baldness is the development of a hair thin... Read >
Author: Healthy_Woman
29th May 2009
Migraine is a form of headache, which is very severe and comes with other symptoms like, problems with vision, nausea and a lot of sensitivity. Migraines are generally happen due to differences in the chemicals present in the brain.
There are various c... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
29th May 2009
Herbal nutrition supplements the Alternative to hormone replacement therapy Hair loss is a genetic/hormonal process that can affect both men and women. Hormones that bind to hair follicles can cause an imbalance in the biological processes that cause hair... Read >
Author: suegold
18th May 2009
Modern advances in cosmetic and plastic surgery have enabled us to increasingly elect to undergo corrective or enhancive procedures to improve our physical appearance. Surgical options are manifold and can be carried out for a number of reasons.
One of... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
15th May 2009
Testosterone, a primary male sex hormone, is 'the' main substance responsible for a healthy sex drive in both men and women. During a man's youth, low levels of estrogen, a primary female sex hormone, are required to turn off the powerful, stimulating cel... Read >
Author: Brenda Skidmore
15th May 2009
Drug Treatments
When the sexual dysfunction is due to a genital illness, treatment of the disease allows a return to a normal sex life. If it is a vaginal yeast infection, it usually suffices to treat it with a fungicide and to take appropriate hygien... Read >
Author: Ines
15th May 2009
A single hair follicle grows its hair strand over a period of four to six years (the anagen phase). It then rests for two to four months (the telogen phase), after which it loses the “old” hair as a new hair shaft grows and pushes out its predecessor.... Read >
Author: Redmund
12th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Rod Hoss
Yeast infection is the commonest in women and mostly affects the vagina. Normally, some amount of yeast and beneficial bacteria are always present in the vaginal area. In yeast infection, the proportion of yeast overtakes th... Read >
Author: Authority SEO
07th May 2009
Menopause is considered to be one of the greatest physical milestones within a woman's life. However, during and after the cycle many women turn to help in order to reduce the symptoms that are caused by menopause and this help usually comes in the form ... Read >
Author: John Russell
07th May 2009
There are more than six thousand women who go into menopause every day. Most of them are looking for ways to relieve the symptoms including hot flashes, sleeplessness, low libido (sex drive), hair loss, moodiness, and more.
Hormone Replacement Therapy ... Read >
Author: kgabriel
01st May 2009
Menopause represents the ending of menstruation; the average age that this takes place is between 42 and 55. So, how do you know when you have reached this stage in life? When your periods have stopped for at least one year, you know that you have reached... Read >
Author: John Russell
22nd April 2009
Ever wondered what's the best age spots treatment? There are several ones, but regardless of which you choose to use, you must remember to use more caution in the sun. Unfortunately, it is the most likely cause of age spots.
Due to hormonal changes, so... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
22nd April 2009
Ever wondered if there's help for removing age spots? Until recently, effective age spot removal was only available from a cosmetic surgeon or a dermatologist. Now, judging by the latest research, removing age spots and reversing many of the signs of agin... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
22nd April 2009
What if I told you that what causes age spots is melanin? Melanin is a hormone secreted by specialized cells called melanocytes. These are located in the dermal layer of the skin. They don't always secrete melanin. They must be stimulated.
The things t... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
20th April 2009
It is the norm for men to be bald. Although it is accepted it does not stop some men feeling bothered about their baldness and start looking for a way to prevent hair loss. So bearing this in mind, the way a woman must feel if she starts to lose her hair ... Read >
Author: Chris Sladden
17th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dr. Jennifer Feeny
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition in which a blood clot (a blockage) forms in a deep vein, usually in the leg. Former vice-president Dick Cheney was treated for a DVT in 2007. David Bloom, a news reporter w... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer Feeny
15th April 2009
What if I told you that you can get brown age spots no matter how old you are, especially if you are a woman of child-bearing age? That's just one of the many things that women have to deal with. But, it is actually one of the easiest to combat.
They ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
10th April 2009
When trying to get pregnant, many women spend so much time worrying about their own bodies that they often overlook the fertility of their male partner. What causes low sperm count? And just what are the signs of infertility in men? Luckily, there are ... Read >
Author: Aurelia McAleese
07th April 2009
Millions of women are in search of menopausal relief while their younger counterparts struggle with PMS. Confusion about the safety of available treatments for their symptoms often keeps women from getting any help at all.
After the Women’s Health In... Read >
Author: Dr. Patricia Beckstead
05th April 2009
Millions of women are in search of menopausal relief while their younger counterparts struggle with PMS. Confusion about the safety of available treatments for their symptoms often keeps women from getting any help at all.
After the Women’s Health Init... Read >
Author: Dr. Patricia Beckstead
05th April 2009
Millions of women are in search of menopausal relief while their younger counterparts struggle with PMS. Confusion about the safety of available treatments for their symptoms often keeps women from getting any help at all.
After the Women’s Health In... Read >
Author: Dr. Patricia Beckstead
01st April 2009
The Female Baby Boomer in clubs. Who is she? What is she like?
If I had three phrases to describe the female Baby Boomer, it would be assertive, results-oriented and affluent. Female Boomers are educated, seek immediate gratification and live longer th... Read >
Author: EFS
25th March 2009
Menopause occurs when a women stops ovulating and her periods ceases. Most women reach menopause between 45 and 55 years, with an average age around 50. But about 1% reaches it before 40, which is known as premature menopause or premature ovarian failure.... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
17th March 2009
It has been seen that there is a dramatic decrease in the levels of testosterone in the body after a particular age. Few of the common symptoms include weakening of the muscles and bone, abnormal gain in the weight, skin wrinkling, thinning, loss of hair ... Read >
Author: Alien
11th March 2009
While pre-menopausal women long for the day when they no longer have to deal with cramps, mood swings and bloating every month, for women going through "the change," it isn't always easy. Symptoms like fatigue and mood swings can be extremely difficult on... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th March 2009
You may not know it but men also experiences a certain condition that many thought only women experiences. This condition can get someone depressed and lose interest in sex. This condition is called male menopause.
For years, many people have always l... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
10th March 2009
For many years researchers believed that hormone therapy was beneficial for heart health. Medical practitioners routinely prescribed hormone replacement therapy to women as a preventative measure for heart disease. However, several important studies, such... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
10th March 2009
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in American women. Approximately one out of eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. It would be so nice to tell ahead of time which is the unlucky one out of every eight patients. But there ... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
09th March 2009
Stating the Truth In Relation to Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
Many women throughout the times of pre- menopause, menopause and post- menopause, frequently take Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy to improve hormone activity reduced wh... Read >
Author: Hormone213
06th March 2009
Is there such thing as hormone driven invasive breast cancer?
At present, the number of breast cancer patients have drastically reduced in the US and some experts say that this was due to the reduction of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) use.
In th... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
23rd February 2009
Ovarian cyst treatment can vary based on your individual circumstances. Some ovarian cysts are harmless and others can be a grave danger to your health. Most cases are referred to as functional cysts that develop at the end of a woman’s menstrual cycle... Read >
Author: Greg Kings
20th February 2009
Menopause affects women in different ways. Some have no ill effects at all whereas others really struggle and find menopause a very unpleasant time of life. Menopause and insomnia are very closely related. Hot flashes can take us from a deep sleep into a ... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen
03rd February 2009
Though a great many might belive it, menopause isn't a sickness, nonetheless the signs it causes can leave you feeling as if it is! With the hot flashes, sporadic periods, and intermittent menstrual flow as well as the nighttime sweats, you could be wonde... Read >
Author: Lorna Goldsborough
03rd February 2009
For numerous middle-aged women, menopause and hot flashes are natural particularly when they awaken in the middle of the night, covered in perspiration. While it may be frustrating for a great many women, it's just a symptom of menopause in general. A lo... Read >
Author: Lorna Goldsborough
01st February 2009
Breast cancer is the most widespread type of cancer identified in women, apart from skin cancer. Nearly one third (32%) of every cancers identified in women are breast cancer.
A number of factors may have an effect on breast cancer incidence and play a... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
28th January 2009
Hyper-pigmentation may be the result of the sun, medications, hormones or disease. The breakdown is, as follows:
Hormones: Unlevel hormones are a common reason for hyper-pigmentation. Hyper-pigmentation may occur as a result of pregnancy, estrogen imba... Read >
21st January 2009
Menopause is an inevitable stage in a woman's life. It is a stressful time which signals changes in the body and mind, brought on in part because body begins producing smaller amounts of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. This may trigger symptoms su... Read >
Author: Alex White
21st January 2009
Menopause is an inevitable stage in a woman's life. It is a stressful time which signals changes in the body and mind, brought on in part because body begins producing smaller amounts of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. This may trigger symptoms su... Read >
Author: Alex White
13th January 2009
Is hormone therapy for you? Menopause information is full of the pros and cons about hormone therapy or hormone replacement therapy.
Starting with perimenopause symptoms, hormone therapy has been the leading choice for women to reduce menopause sympto... Read >
Author: John Russell
09th January 2009
A recent Danish study on healthy hormone replacement therapy (HRT)suggests that women must cycle their hormones and have a menstrual bleed to be truly safe from cardiovascular events. The study found that overall there was no increased risk of heart attac... Read >
Author: kgabriel
19th December 2008
My Story
I am a 41-year old male and I have advanced heart disease.
This Blog addresses two great interests in my life. One is heart disease and its impact on individuals and society, its management, approaches to mitigating its effects, current trend... Read >
Author: Gerald
18th December 2008
Many women who are entering their middle years and going into menopause, or perimenopause as it's called, are confused about the hype surrounding something called HRT. HRT is an acronym for Hormone Replacement Therapy, and it's a therapy intended to trea... Read >
Author: Juliette Samuel
15th December 2008
Menopause is something that happens to every woman. It is a natural part of life. The average for women who enter menopause is 52. Menopause can occur between the ages of 30 into the 60s. Menopause is different for each woman. It can occur quietly or it c... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd December 2008
Commercial air travel causes a passenger’s blood to become thicker and slow down, especially in the lower extremities which can increase the possibility of getting blood clots. The longer the flight, the greater the risk. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich
01st December 2008
Reports say that after lung cancer, breast cancer is the second most deadly and common type of cancer, which accounts for 1% of all deaths and 7% of all cancer deaths. This type of cancer is considered to the fifth common cause responsible of deaths.
C... Read >
Author: Ash
26th November 2008
A recent study, called the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), found that risks outweigh benefits. The WHI found that Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) drugs caused increases in breast cancer, heart attacks, strokes, and blood clots. The risk to an individ... Read >
Author: John Russell
26th November 2008
Custom-compounded creams made from plant-derived hormones are said to be biochemically similar to those produced by the body. These “natural” hormone creams contain one or more various hormones in different amounts which may help relieve hot flashes, ... Read >
Author: morningshift
24th November 2008
Alternative Treatment For Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis fractures result in more deaths among women with osteoporosis than ovarian and breast cancer combined. And it is not a secret that at least 27% of all people in nursing homes do end over there because... Read >
Author: asprings
10th November 2008
Most women recognize that a hot flash is a sign of menopause, even if they aren't sure what one feels like. But what about all of those other uncomfortable symptoms such as un expected migraines, or mood swings that cause you to weep uncontrollably at the... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
29th October 2008
Are you addicted to smoking? I believe you are aware of the damage smoking cause to your health. well, go along with me while I tell you why you need to stop smoking.
What is addiction?
The word "addiction" has been used to describe smoking and other ... Read >
Author: wolexakinloye
27th October 2008
All women experience a gradual loss of hair as they grow older. Many women may be surprised to see what the normal loss of 100-125 hairs per day would actually look like if they could hold all those hairs at one time. However, some women experience hair l... Read >
Author: John Russell
27th October 2008
There's no getting around the fact that our bodies age. For men, as we get closer to the middle age mark, natural testosterone production in the body begins to slow down by about one to two percent each year-though this can vary widely. Around age 50 or s... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal
23rd October 2008
Modern experience with Black Cohosh dates back to the mid-1950s. In Europe, doctors concerned with finding an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which even then had recognized unwanted side effects, reported success surrounding the treatmen... Read >
Author: John Russell
23rd October 2008
It is generally agreed by many physicians that the primary reason for Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is symptom relief from menopause, with less emphasis on using hormone therapy for disease prevention. It is important that the woman know all risks an... Read >
Author: John Russell
17th October 2008
Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome is a unusual autosomal recessive disorder characterized by cerebellar atrophy, ataxia, cataracts, short stature and varying degrees of mental retardation. Marinesco-Sjogren syndrome can be related with mutations of the SIL1 gen... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Marinesco-Sjogren syndrome (MSS) is a rare disorder that is genetic as an autosomal recessive genetic condition. The main accentuates of this disorder are a loss of muscle coordination as a effect of an affect on the cerebellum (cerebellar ataxia), cloudi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
16th October 2008
Looking for the best natural menopause remedies, but aren't sure where to start? In this article we want to show you not only the best types of natural remedies for treating the symptoms of menopause; but also where to find them. After all, we all know th... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan
26th September 2008
Fat loss and body fat reduction is a challenge for most people who seek to achieve this goal. But add in the possibility of drug induced weight gain and the challenge can sometimes seem impossible to overcome. Often times, this is overlooked as the culpri... Read >
Author: Joey Atlas
26th September 2008
Dr. John Lee, a modern women's healthcare advocate, recommended use of progesterone cream in menopausal and pre-menopausal women to alleviate symptoms and in place of conventional hormone replacement therapy. Unfortunately, he passed away last October, bu... Read >
Author: John Russell
22nd September 2008
These two products address three separate but cumulative events: chronological aging, environmental aging and hormonal aging. The beauty of Soy and a salad of other botanicals from a Secret Recipe from 19 century, Province, France blended with Glycolic ac... Read >
Author: Alien
19th September 2008
As women age estrogen levels fall, which impacts many parts of the body including skin, bones, and bladder.
Dry itchy skin is a common complaint. FACT: Without estrogen, the body tissues lose elasticity and shrink. A common complaint is you feel like... Read >
Author: John Russell
09th September 2008
In our continuing efforts to maintain youthful skin, we cannot neglect what may be the one true beauty secret. Effective protection from the sun can prevent damage to the skin. Even without actual sunburn, exposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun can c... Read >
Author: John Russell
08th September 2008
When a woman becomes older and enters the menopausal stage of her life, she will often be given a prescription for the side effects associated with menopause. Usually a hormone replacement therapy or combined hormone replacement therapy (CHRT) are given, ... Read >
Author: Legal
04th September 2008
Previous research showed that women have a higher risk for Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). Gender is a definitive risk factor for AMD, according to the National Eye Institute, with women having a higher preponderance of the disease.
A new stud... Read >
Author: Paul Krawitz
02nd September 2008
If you are looking at your options for menopause treatment, then you are probably lucky that you are going through menopause today. No longer will you be told that the symptoms are all “in your head” and that you should just “deal with it”. Menopa... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan
02nd September 2008
Aging is a natural process, but all of us feel that we should be younger for a longer period of time. Isn't it your dream also? I know you might be thinking that dreams never come true. But that is not the case with aging and today's generation. With the ... Read >
Author: Scott A McKay
22nd August 2008
Breast Cancer
Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer kills more women in the United States than any cancer except lung cancer. No one knows why some women get breast cancer, but there are a number of risk factor
B... Read >
Author: Saiera Hilton
17th August 2008
It is the natural biomimetic rhythm that is missing from most hormone replacement therapies which women in menopause are taking today to feel better, avoid hot flashes, and increase libido. People have become accustomed to talking about bio-identical horm... Read >
Author: kgabriel
29th July 2008
The market trends in dietary supplements reflect current scientific research combined with current health conditions and trends. A look at the nutraceutical market today will show that there are specific products for supporting specific health conditions ... Read >
Author: Kevin A
23rd July 2008
Learn how natural remedies for menopause can lessen and relieve troubling symptoms. Can the menopause really be a new lease of life…?
When you get to that certain ‘time of life’, you may start noticing a few changes in your body, which might sugg... Read >
Author: Charlylou
22nd July 2008
Despite the hazards, cosmetic surgery is as popular as ever, with millions of people going under the knife every year. Women are the largest consumers, making up around 85% of all patients.
Cosmetic surgery performed by board-certified plastic s... Read >
Author: Jene
15th July 2008
These products address three separate but cumulative events: chronological aging, environmental aging and hormonal aging. The beauty of Soy and a salad of other botanicals from a Secret Recipe from 19 century, Province, France blended with Glycolic acid a... Read >
Author: Alien
15th July 2008
The procedure of using a black skin bleaching cream is a popular method that is done either for cosmetic reasons or often to reduce skin pigmentation problems such as melasma, and is also excellent for reducing,lightening and getting rid of freckles an... Read >
Author: igr40
10th July 2008
Breast Cancer
Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer kills more women in the United States than any cancer except lung cancer. No one knows why some women get breast cancer, but there are a number of risk factor
B... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th July 2008
There are many things you can do to obtain and maintain and optimal breast health. Studies show that an active lifestyle, a healthy diet, and plenty of sleep are among the most important and easiest things you can do to support breast health. Genetics als... Read >
Author: Susan Thompson
01st July 2008
Incontinence is the term given to the accidental passing of urine. Although embarrassing, it's a very common condition that is estimated to affect three million people in Great Britain
Whatever age or gender, anybody can experience incontinence, althou... Read >
Author: Sylvia Fontrellini
23rd June 2008
These products address three separate but cumulative events: chronological aging, environmental aging and hormonal aging. The beauty of Soy and a salad of other botanicals from a Secret Recipe from 19 century, Province, France blended with Glycolic acid a... Read >
Author: Alien
21st June 2008
If you are debating hormone replacement therapy, you're not alone. Women everywhere are looking for answers and when they can't find them, they look to their doctors and pharmacists for help. According to the US Census Bureau, there were an estimated 78.2... Read >
Author: kgabriel
20th June 2008
Anti-Aging Treatments
Flawless Image & Health NYC offers a inclusive approach to health and aging. Anti-aging treatments is a contemporary area of expertise of medicine that focuses on optimal wellness and enhancing the quality and prolonged existence ... Read >
Author: flawless
20th June 2008
Anti-Aging Clinics
Flawless Image & Health NYC offers a inclusive approach to health and aging. Anti-aging clinics is a contemporary area of clinics that focuses on optimal wellness and enhancing the quality and prolonged existence of life. As a membe... Read >
Author: flawless
20th June 2008
Human Growth Hormone
At Flawless Image and Health NYC we recognize the importance of looking and feeling your preeminent. We are keen to helping you achieve the best health you desire, inside and out with the help of hormone growth. We are conceited to... Read >
Author: flawless
20th June 2008
Did you know that more than more than 12 million Americans have thyroid disease, many of whom don't realize it?
Are you or any family member one of them?
Are you interested in a supplement that support proper thyroid function and keep your libido intact... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
18th June 2008
"All in all, we are faced obviously with a peculiar disease process," physician Alois Alzheimer wrote in 1901. After performing an autopsy on one of his patients, the German doctor concluded that the memory loss, disorientation, impaired speech and delusi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
10th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Vernon DeFlanders
The drug companies and even some doctors would like nothing better than for us to believe that their heavily promoted prescription drugs or the many popular over the counter medications are the only substances that ... Read >
06th June 2008
Take a multivitamin but don't overuse vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Is there such a thing as too much of a good thing? There certainly is, and that's why many people who are blindly taking vitamin and mineral supplements are experiencing health com... Read >
Author: Alien
04th June 2008
Heart disease is the #1 cause of death among American women. It causes more than ten times the number of deaths than breast cancer does.
Menopause symptoms are often confused with heart disease and menopause symptoms are generally widely known. Wheth... Read >
Author: John Russell
25th May 2008
These products address three separate but cumulative events: chronological aging, environmental aging and hormonal aging. The beauty of Soy and a salad of other botanicals from a Secret Recipe from 19 century, Province, France blended with Glycolic acid a... Read >
Author: Alien
21st May 2008
1. Hormone Replacement Therapy may trigger higher cancer risk.
A recent follow-up study to the affects of hormone replacement therapy suggests new risks for other cancers, particularly lung tumors, for women who had taken HRT for a period of 5 years or... Read >
Author: John Russell
21st May 2008
As one of the solutions for hot flashes and menopause, DHEA holds a lot of promise, but is it a magic pill?
The symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes, night sweats, fatigue and insomnia are serious for many women and they are looking for natural me... Read >
Author: Randy Hough
20th May 2008
Cancer affects sex life greatly. The passion that was once in your marriage is gone. Sex is no longer in your to-do-list. If this is the case your romantic relationship is headed to the rocks. It might be due to the natural effects of the disease or due t... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
15th May 2008
Many women are looking for natural remedies for menopause, and red clover is one of the safe and effective herbal remedies. It has long been used in traditional medicine and has been shown to help with hot flashes, insomnia, irritability and night sweats.... Read >
Author: Randy Hough
14th May 2008
One of the early menopause symptoms are mood swings. Menopause information reports that mood swings can start slowly with slight mood swings day-to-day or hour-to-hour, or there can be full onset of extreme mood swings from happy/elation to fear/anger/de... Read >
Author: John Russell
08th May 2008
Breast cancer has been characterized as a serious disease that strikes mainly women. This is the reason that most people and experts in the field of medical science and research have devoted themselves who make a research on breast cancer and other factor... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
30th April 2008
The menopause is the name given to the end of menstruation (periods). It is also sometimes referred to as 'the change of life'. In the UK, the average age for a woman to reach the menopause is 52. The menopause occurs when the level of oestrogen (female s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th April 2008
Melasma is a form of chloasma which can be located on the upper lips, the forehead, the cheeks or the chin. Although it tends to occur in all races, it's more common in darker skin types, especially Hispanics and Asians. It is common in women above aged 2... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th April 2008
Natural hormones are substances that are like those produced naturally. Synthetic hormones are close enough to the natural kind to get into the cell and perform many of the same functions, but they don't provide all of the benefits and they do have some ... Read >
Author: John Russell
25th April 2008
Black Cohosh has been traditionally used to manage menopause symptoms such hot flashes, and preferred by many to hormone replacement therapy. Although the results of clinical studies are conflicting, its effectiveness has never been in question, and thos... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th April 2008
Vitamin E (scientifically known as tocopherol) has gained an incredible reputation due to the fact that it is probably the element with the most extended anti-aging and antioxidant properties. The benefits of vitamin E range from its administration in cos... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
16th April 2008
Bioidentical hormones come in six dosage forms. They are
Capsules, Creams, Troches, Pellets and Vaginal Suppositories.
The value of hormone replacement therapy is that it can be
adapted to fit your own individual hormone levels.
You are your o... Read >
Author: Jill Muchmore
02nd April 2008
Menopause is the time in a woman’s life when her menstrual cycle ends. The end of a menstrual cycle means that the ovaries stop making hormones and the estrogen levels drop. Menopause also happens when the ovaries are surgically removed. Menopause comes... Read >
Author: dreservitz@gmail.com
19th March 2008
Medical practitioners and women alike have become accustomed to talking about bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) in menopause medicine. But there is a problem with this terminology. Hormones are not really bio-identical. They can be mimicked... Read >
Author: kgabriel
17th March 2008
Traditional treatments for menopause combine the hormones oestrogen and progesterone. Menopause symptoms are believed to be caused mainly by decreasing levels of oestrogen, but taking this hormone on its own can increase the risk of endometrial cancer so... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse
26th February 2008
The female reproductive system consists of the external and internal genital organs. Breast disorders may be noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant). Most are noncancerous and not life threatening. Often, they do not require treatment. In contras... Read >
Author: Peter sams
24th February 2008
Medical experts will agree that women tend to have higher blood pressure and a greater risk of excessively high blood pressure after the menopause. However, many have claimed that this is due merely to ageing and weight gain, rather than the menopause it... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse
04th February 2008
The aging process is something that affects all of us sooner or later, and therefore, anti aging therapies and the prospect of reversing aging and preserving youth have become very hot topics, so much so that we are nowadays bombarded with thousands of pr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
22nd January 2008
Compression fracture of the vertebral body is common, especially in older adults. A vertebral compression fracture occurs when the bones of the spine become broken due to trauma. Vertebral compression fractures affect approximately 25 percent of all postm... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd January 2008
The brain is a soft, spongy mass of tissue. It is protected by the bones of the skull and three thin membranes called meninges. Watery fluid called cerebrospinal fluid cushions the brain. Human brain controls the central nervous system (CNS), by way of th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th January 2008
In the past year, every month there are more and more articles talking about the fact that women are now taking bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). What are bioidentical hormones, and how can they help women in menopause?
Bioidentical horm... Read >
Author: kgabriel
17th January 2008
The majority of women are affected by moderate-to-severe menopausal symptoms and premenstrual syndrome (PMS) at some point in their life. PMS that is clinically diagnosed consists of symptoms that are so severe and pervasive that careers, social interact... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th January 2008
In recent years, there has been a trend towards using natural methods for healing ourselves and staying healthy. More and more people are looking to alternative medicine for cures from colds to cancer. One of the largest growing sectors in alternative hea... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
08th November 2007
One of the things that can truly devastate the life of a woman is female hair loss. That is no joke and since women value their crowning glory, they are bound to do everything just to keep a healthy and beautiful hair. Hair loss among men is an ordinary s... Read >
Author: John Tulley
06th November 2007
Skin care products that can make your skin clearer, smoother and youthful looking. Anti aging skin care products along with good nutrition, exercises and hormone replacement therapy form the pillars of anti aging and longevity treatment. Cleansers for oil... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
05th November 2007
What is Yeast Infection?Yeast is a fungus scientifically referred to as Candida. The specific type of fungus most commonly responsible for vaginitis is Candida albicans. Yeast is commonly present on normal human skin and in areas of moisture, such as the ... Read >
Author: Alien
30th October 2007
A ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Robert Junell in August indicate that patients and physicians have won the battle against Big Pharma, and therefore will continue to have access to vital compounded medicines. This victory for patients who rely on cus... Read >
Author: kgabriel
08th October 2007
How many times have you tried to lose weight? How many times have you been successful? Losing weight is no easy task. In fact, it may be harder than quitting smoking. Many people cannot lose weight and keep it off because they make a serious mistake from ... Read >
Author: Lucinda
28th August 2007
The Hoodia Patch is a new weight loss product that uses Transdermal Technology (trans = thru, dermal = skin), which is the penetration of ingredients through the skin. It's the same idea as using a nicotine patch to help you stop smoking - you attach it ... Read >
Author: Alien
24th August 2007
Candidiasis, commonly called yeast infection or thrush, is common fungal infection caused by the Candida species. The most common being Candida Albicans. Under normal circumstances, candida yeasts are usually present in most people, the growth of candida... Read >
Author: Audrey Ly
23rd August 2007
Morning sickness is the nauseated feeling you get during pregnancy. Morning sickness, which can actually occur at any time of the day, can really dampen your excitement about being pregnant. Morning sickness, also called nausea, vomiting of pregnancy or p... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd August 2007
Breast cancer is a cancer of the glandular breast tissue. Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer may be one of the oldest known forms of cancer tumors in humans. Breast cancer kills more women in the United States than ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th August 2007
The media is trumpeting the newest birth control pill - Lybrel. This is the long term pill that�s like the Energizer Bunny - it keeps going and going.
The problem is that the �controversy� surrounding the introduction of this drug is all wrong. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th August 2007
Sophisticated feminization hypnosis has solved biggest problem for you…
Regardless all the social, emotional and other problems you face, your transformation is in the first priority for you.
And when you look for the options of feminization tra... Read >
Author: cheetu
07th August 2007
Sophisticated feminization hypnosis has solved biggest problem for you…
Regardless all the social, emotional and other problems you face, your transformation is in the first priority for you.
And when you look for the options of feminization trans... Read >
Author: cheetu
06th August 2007
In women 45 years of age or older, sixty percent of Caucasian women and seventy-nine percent of African-American women have hypertension. It is estimated that thirty percent of elderly women over 65 years are diagnosed with isolated systolic hypertension.... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings
03rd August 2007
Before we discuss the benefits of the magnets if there is any that would at least reduce the risk of ovarian cancer in ladies, let us discuss what actually ovarian cancer is? It is a deadly disease in which cancerous cells are found in the ovaries (that i... Read >
Author: gordy weiss
25th July 2007
Your endocrine system is comprised of several glands which direct activities within the body by releasing chemical messengers, called hormones, into the bloodstream. The target cells for each hormone require the presence of that specific hormone in order... Read >
Author: Nicole Evans
25th July 2007
Menopause is a natural part of a woman's aging process. During menopause a woman's ovaries produce lower levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone and she is no longer able to become pregnant.
The changes leading up to menopause can occur over m... Read >
Author: Alien
12th July 2007
Interest in women's health has exploded over the past few decades, both in the medical profession and in society as a whole. Popular topics, among researchers and magazine publishers alike, include hormone replacement therapy, breast cancer, heart disease... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com
05th July 2007
Four million Canadian women and more than ten times as many American women are dealing with menopausal issues. Perimenopause, which is the build-up to menopause, begins as early as thirty-five years of age. What if the combined voices of this legion of... Read >
Author: Ellen Besso
05th July 2007
Inappropriate conclusions by the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) in 2002 have resulted in a disastrous reduction in the use of HRT (hormone replacement therapy) by perimenopausal women. The 2002 announcement led to widespread adverse publicity about HRT, ... Read >
Author: David Viniker
05th July 2007
The Great HRT Fiasco – Time For Reassurance.
Inappropriate conclusions by the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) in 2002 have resulted in a disastrous reduction in the use of HRT (hormone replacement therapy) by perimenopausal women. The 2002 announceme... Read >
Author: David Viniker
24th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Julie-Anne Smith
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. In the UK, approximately 750 women are diagnosed each week which amounts to over 41,000 new cases each year. 250 women die of the disease every week. ... Read >
24th May 2007
Certain non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers have been found to reduce the effectiveness that a woman’s heart receives from hormone replacement therapy.
The studies author however, encourages women to stay on their regular medication regime u... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
23rd May 2007
My grandmother was a very wise woman and wasn't afraid to share information with me about life and it's offerings. So when I asked her about what my mother was going through, namely menopause and whether there was a remedy she knew about which could help ... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella
17th May 2007
Menopause usually occurs in women that have passed 50. Its symptoms are usually treated or at least alleviated with the help of hormone replacement therapy or natural remedies.
In treating the occurring symptoms, a woman should consider different trea... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th May 2007
Hormone replacement therapy is a main concern for women at menopause. Many of these women wonder about the ramifications of using this therapy in order to ease the menopausal symptoms. We know that many reports related to the risks and benefits of hormone... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th May 2007
If you are looking for natural treatments for your Osteopenia or Osteoporosis, do consider those dark, wrinkled fruits found on the grocery shelf next to raisins and dried apricots. Yes, it is true. Dried plums have been shown to increase bone density
... Read >
Author: Klibros
10th May 2007
Menopause naturally occurs in the reproductive cycle of the entire female population, through the manifestation of a number of various symptoms. Fortunately, millions of women have found a menopause treatment that does not depend on hormone replacement t... Read >
Author: Arthur Nelson
22nd April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Naweko Nicole Dial
Would you like to see a cat fight? Just ask two cancer researchers whether hormone replacement therapy (HRT) causes cancer. This question certainly provoked several arguments in the medical community this week. The... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial
21st April 2007
Finding the right doctor is one of the most important decisions a woman can make as she is entering into menopause. This transition of life is one that requires a physician who will candidly discuss what it all means as well as offer all of the alternativ... Read >
Author: Beverly Mahone
18th April 2007
Menopause is called by some people “ the change” because it is the time in a woman’s life when her period or “cycle” stops. During this time a woman’s body slowly produces less of the hormone Estrogen and Progesterone. When a woman has not had... Read >
Author: Steven Quinn
15th April 2007
Menopause relief sometimes is how a woman might view this time of life and mentally, some toughness in this area is required. There's either two ways menopause can be viewed; as a disease or as a natural stage in a woman's life. Choosing the latter means ... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella
27th March 2007
Candidiasis, the scientific name for what is more commonly known as a yeast infection, is a common disorder that many people think is exclusive to females of the world. The fact is anybody of any age, sex, race, or nationality can experience problems with... Read >
Author: Michael Usry
27th March 2007
Is there a connection between heart health and vitamin D? Are vitamin E and heart health linked? Researchers for the Women’s Health Initiative hormone replacement therapy and heart health study also investigated the role of other vitamins and minerals... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
26th March 2007
In the right upper quadrant of the abdomen is situated a small pear-shaped organ directly under the liver called the gall bladder. Its principal function is to collect and concentrate the bile that the body uses to digest fats. The very common problems wi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
22nd February 2007
When hormone levels of men drop in the near 50's, this is what we so call as the "male menopause" state.
A debatable subject, male menopause is a controversial stage in a man's life. For women, menopause is limited to the suppression of a bodily oper... Read >
Author: Matt Smiths
20th February 2007
Any woman over forty years old knows that the menopause is coming
sometime in the near future.
There has been a lot of publicity about HRT and how, through taking this hormonal replacement, all your worries are over. The facts, however, are not as cle... Read >
Author: daphne nancholas
20th February 2007
Most women experience the onset of the menopause at an average age of about 50, but it can start anytime from the early forties to the late fifties. Symptoms can vary: some women sail through but others suffer the miseries of irritability, loss of libido,... Read >
Author: Tony Luck
19th February 2007
Menopause is not a disease. It’s a period in every woman’s life when her body changes. Symptoms are seen in many cases and have to be treated. For many years the treatment of these symptoms was replacing female hormones, estrogen and progesterone, cal... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer
The two words “breast cancer” shake all women to the core – more so than any other disease, even though heart disease takes far more lives than breast cancer.
Try your hand at these 24 true/false questions about breas... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
13th February 2007
Menopause
In medical terms, menopause is the stage in a woman’s health when the ovaries stop producing estrogen and the reproductive cycle begins to wind down. The most common age for the onset of menopause is around 50 years old, although women who ... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan
04th January 2007
Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in women; the first is lung cancer. There are many risks for breast cancer that can be reduced by making some changes in your diet and lifestyle.
*STOP SMOKING. Not only is smoking a risk fa... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
20th November 2006
Hormone replacement therapy often referred to, as HRT or Postmenopausal hormone use is the topic of this particular article. Here we will discuss the process and treatment option, dealing with symptoms, the effects, impact, and consequences of menopause, ... Read >
Author: Rob Buenaventura
18th November 2006
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death, second only to lung cancer. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. Fortunately, there are measures you can take to help reduce your risk of developing breas... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
17th November 2006
BLACK COHOSH
Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa ([Latin]), also known as black snakeroot, bugbane, cimicifuga, and squawroot is an herb that has become synonymous with treating PMS and menopause symptoms, and is now a popular alternative to hormone repl... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
16th October 2006
The three major hormones affecting the breast are oestrogen, progesterone, and prolactin. The breast influence by the female hormones (oestrogen and progesterone) whose levels vary with the menstrual cycle and decline in later age.
These hormones are r... Read >
Author: tan sally
06th October 2006
Human growth hormone (HGH) regulates growth in childhood, and years ago, adults just over four feet in height were often the result of HGH deficiency left untreated. The hormone was isolated in the 1950s and thereafter, as it's importance became better un... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
05th October 2006
Do Breast Enhancement Pills Work?
Are They Safe?
If you are tempted to try natural breast enhancement pills, you could be jeopardizing your health, not to mention your pocketbook.
Natural breast enhancement pills are advertised all over the Intern... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz
05th October 2006
Approximately two million American women enter menopause every year. Menopause indicates the end of woman's reproductive life.
Menopause causes some huge hormonal changes that are blamed for everything from dry skin to mental illness.
The average ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
05th October 2006
Author: www.cancer-treatment-help.com
A new report from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden states that women who have been through menopause, who drink daily more than 250 ml beer, 100 ml wine or 25 ml of high-per cent alcohol, clearly increase the ris... Read >
Author: John Stone
05th October 2006
Today, women, more so than men, are taking greater personal responsibility for their own, and in many cases, their partner's, health outcomes.
For example, it is clear that more women are becoming disenchanted with Hormone Replacement Therapy to relie... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson
02nd October 2006
Does hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for your menopause make your blood run cold? Many women are faced with the potential risks associated with HRT. First, let's take a quick look at the three stages of menopause.
Menopause begins in your early 40s ... Read >
Author: Bernie Dozier
28th September 2006
Many women experience bouts of depression as they approach menopause. As a matter of fact, midlife can be considered a period of increased risk for depression in women, the majority taking place in the years during the transition through the menopausal ye... Read >
Author: Susan Megge
07th September 2006
HRT has many benefits to menopausal women, although with long term use it can have some serious side effects too.
These side effects have received a lot of publicity recently, and led to a reappraisal by the medical establishment on how HRT is adminis... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
07th September 2006
"The Change" Medical Problem or Spiritual Passage?
Four million Canadian women and more than ten times as many American women are dealing with menopausal issues. Perimenopause, which is the build-up to menopause, begins as early as thirty-five year... Read >
Author: Ellen Besso
01st September 2006
The Basics of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is a method used to help treat the symptoms of menopause. Although bioidentical hormones are not yet FDA approved, they are being used more and more across... Read >
Author: megan mathews
31st August 2006
Does hormone replacement therapy for your menopause make your blood run cold? Many women are faced with the potential risks associated with HRT. First, let's take a quick look at the three stages of menopause.
Menopause begins in your early 40s as you... Read >
Author: Paul Wolbers
31st August 2006
For many women, it is often necessary to have progesterone menopause treatment. This is especially true if a woman has had an early menopause or had menopause induced through surgery or some other event. Progesterone menopause treatment is most commonly... Read >
Author: Michele Wilson
31st August 2006
It's dreaded by every woman beyond child-bearing years. Obviously there's no cure. Menopause is an entirely natural process, like going through puberty when a woman develops breasts and begins her menstruation. Just as puberty reveals that a young woman i... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley
19th August 2006
The symptoms of menopause are akin to labor pains in that they feel like they will go on forever, yet they herald the birth of new life. In fact, whilst perimenopause lasts a lot longer - from 5 to 10, or up to 13 years, it is not an indicator of how 'lif... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
28th July 2006
Immortality has long been the quest of humans. In the religious and spiritual sense, immortality is essentially belief in spirit, soul, rebirth, or continuation of some aspect of the human beyond the present existence of the human being. Philosophy and T... Read >
Author: scott perry
25th July 2006
Today women have a choice of going herbal. About two decades ago this option was not available to women. Today, herbal remedy for menopause is common practice. There are a vast number of herbs which have been identified to specifically target the symptoms... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei
13th July 2006
The difference between Bioidentical and Synthetic Hormones
Hormone therapy is a treatment used to supplement the body with either estrogen alone or estrogen and progesterone combination, or bioidentical hormones. Estrogen and progesterone are hormones th... Read >
Author: Yury Bayarski
26th June 2006
On one hand, we have cosmetic companies and plastic surgeons telling us that we need to buy creams, have ourselves injected with botox or collagen; get nips, tucks, and lifts; brave the possible dangers of hormone replacement therapy and pray for a miracl... Read >
Author: Sara Schell
12th June 2006
With increasing population pressure and modern independent lifestyles, procreation has become an option that is declined, or at least significantly restricted. But with these decisions women remove themselves from a natural biological role. Additionally... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
10th June 2006
No more running away from a boring diet- here's an easy way to maintain your health.
Vitamins, nutrition and health supplements are no more scary words. These are needed for good health and mind. Vitamins nutrition and health supplements can be called ... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
09th June 2006
Discussing the antiaging human growth hormone is often a kind of tricky subject of opinions. I will try to shed light on this new science as much as possible by presenting the information about human growth hormones in basic and then relating it to the pr... Read >
Author: Tomas Labas
11th May 2006
To date, the most powerful of these natural products seem to be those that include phytoestrogens plant-based substances containing plant hormones or hormone precursors. These natural plant estrogens are called "phytoestrogens." They act like your body's... Read >
Author: Valipat m.
10th May 2006
The symptoms of menopause are caused by changes in estrogen and progesterone levels. When estrogen drops suddenly, as is seen when the ovaries are removed surgically (called surgical menopause), symptoms can be more severe. Perimenopause begins several ... Read >
Author: wirat m.
09th May 2006
Menopause is a natural condition and not an illness that occurs when the ovaries no longer produce enough estrogen to stimulate the lining of the uterus and vagina. Simply said menopause is when women no longer menstruate or get pregnant. It generally occ... Read >
Author: Rian Azari
27th April 2006
A large number of women experience increase in panic attacks during perimenopause and during menopause period. The most common symptoms experienced during and after the panic attacks are, racing heart beats, breathing difficulties, unusual intense energy,... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
26th April 2006
Caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans, a fungus, yeast infections are the most common of all vaginal infections. Yeast infections are not sexually transmitted and are often caused by menopause. Of all vaginal infections, yeast infections are one of ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
25th April 2006
What Is It Black Cohosh?
Generations of American women have relied on the gnarled root of black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) to relieve various female problems, from PMS and menstrual cramps to menopausal symptoms. In the 1900s, this indigenous American... Read >
Author: Home herb
24th April 2006
Women Over 50 More Likely to Develop Uterine Cancer
It is not known why some women develop uterine cancer, but scientific studies on what causes one woman to develop uterine cancer and another to not develop it are constantly ongoing. However, there ar... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender
20th April 2006
Progesterone CreamBalances estrogen dominanceProgesterone is one of two key hormones, the other one is estrogen, made by the ovaries of menstruating women. Progesterone is a safe, natural alternative to HRT (hormone replacement therapy) because its produc... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
21st March 2006
Getting exercise is an important part of daily life; it helps keep us fit and well and makes us feel better. Growing older should be no excuse for stopping an exercise regime, and in fact it is more important than ever to exercise as we age.
While taki... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley
17th March 2006
Herbal nutrition supplements the Alternative to hormone replacement therapy
Hair loss is a genetic/hormonal process that can affect both men and women. Hormones that bind to hair follicles can cause an imbalance in the biological processes that cause hai... Read >
Author: Brad Jones
06th March 2006
From a purely biological perspective, bearing children can be considered the most important reason for a woman's existence. For that matter, the same could be said about men, since both sexes are, in effect, disposable packages of genetic material. We die... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
02nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 Anne Wolski
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is used to alleviate the irritating effects of female menopause by replacing the estrogen which was previously produced by the ovaries. An oral dose of hormones are given to take the place of... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
01st February 2006
Menopause has a bad rap, at best. This is one of the most misunderstood times in a woman's life. However, it is natural and can be controlled through both medicinal and non-medicinal means. The following information regarding menopause will, hopefully, an... Read >
Author: John Mancini
01st February 2006
What Is It Black Cohosh herb?
Generations of American women have relied on the gnarled root of black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) to relieve various female problems, from PMS and menstrual cramps to menopausal symptoms. In the 1900s, this indigenous Am... Read >
Author: Home herb
30th January 2006
Many women have hot flashes during menopause. Most women experience this particular symptom of menopause for about five years (80%), while some continue to have them longer, around ten years (10%). While great majorities of women live through hot flashes ... Read >
Author: John Mancini
17th January 2006
The medicalization of menopause is a process that has subtly been going on since the 1930's, although it wasn't until the 1960's that it really picked up momentum in the public eye. This medicalization has transformed the understanding of what is a natura... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
14th January 2006
More and more women are seeking natural alternative treatments for symptoms of menopause, for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most compelling reason for many is the association between conventional hormone replacement therapy and a number of serious hea... Read >
Author: Lynn Donn
07th January 2006
Today, the number of women turning to herbs for menopause relief is staggering. With great concern about hormone replacement therapy in recent years, we now see women interested in avoiding chemicals and toxins, preferring a natural path. Because there ... Read >
Author: Dawn Olsen
05th January 2006
Can menopause symptoms be safely comforted with bioidentical hormones?
Recent research suggests that menopause can be treated with bioidentical hormones, a natural replacement for a woman's body, with no reported side effects.
In the past, menopau... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
11th December 2005
For women reaching their mid to late 30's, menopause can be a scary thought. No one actually knows what to expect, but all of them have heard at least one horror story about the change of life. The following tips contain helpful information that will help... Read >
Author: John Mancini
17th November 2005
"Eat your brussel sprouts!"
Mom really did have a great reason for forcing us to eat those horrible vegetables but I bet she didn't even know the full benefits.
It turns out that cruciferous vegetables including broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprout... Read >
Author: Nicole Bandes
08th October 2005
Menopause can be a physical, psychological and emotionally challenging time for many women. They will spend half of their adult lives in menopause, according to statistics which show the average life expectancy of women at 79.5 years nowadays.
By 2050 ... Read >
Author: Elena Leong
23rd September 2005
What is Human Growth Hormone (HGH)? We hear about it in the news pretty often these days. What is it, exactly? What does it do? The answers to these and other questions about HGH are provided here.
Human Growth Hormone is a hormone produced by the pit... Read >
Author: Kristy Annely
08th September 2005
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a medical treatment that combines estrogen and progestin to restore the premenopausal levels of estrogen. Hormone replacement therapy is prescribed for protection against osteoporosis and heart disease, and relief of m... Read >
Author: David Chandler
30th August 2005
Looking for more natural ways to help with the symptoms of menopause? Many herbal remedies can relieve and even eliminate the common symptoms of these conditions.
During menopause, women often experience uncomfortable symptoms. Hot flashes, night swe... Read >
Author: Sandra Kim Leong
26th August 2005
As an individual ages he or she is gripped by many physical problems. These problems have different origins. But most of the age-old troubles are a consequence of weak functioning or one can say retirement of the internal organs of the body. So as the ind... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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