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23rd September 2009
What is the cause of vertigo: The disease or the treatment?
What is the cause of vertigo: The disease or the treatment?
Author: Hillary Weston by Hillary Weston
More then 300 medications that are approved for treatment of various medical condi... Read >
Author: Hillary Weston
17th September 2009
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized by insulin resistance, relative insulin deficiency, and hyperglycemia. In type 2 diabetes, either the body does not produce enough... Read >
Author: chandan
16th September 2009
Heart Attack
Heart disease affects your heart's muscle, blood vessels, and electrical system and is the leading cause of death among women. The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which plaque (a fat-like substance) deposits... Read >
Author: prashant
10th September 2009
Brain wellbeing
Deficiencies in omega 3 fats have been linked to: Depression, anxiety, mood swings, bipolar disorder, postpartum depression, Alzheimer's disease, ADHD and ADD.
Millions of individuals suffer from just these conditions alone... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
02nd September 2009
If proper cleansing and topical treatment are not enough, an oral antibiotic may be prescribed. Oral antibiotics such as tetracycline (Achromycin V), erythromycin (ERYC, Ilotycin, and others), minocycline (Dynacin, Minocin), doxycycline (Doryx, Vibramyc... Read >
Author: Charles Silverman
02nd September 2009
If proper cleansing and topical treatment are not enough, an oral antibiotic may be prescribed. Oral antibiotics such as tetracycline (Achromycin V), erythromycin (ERYC, Ilotycin, and others), minocycline (Dynacin, Minocin), doxycycline (Doryx, Vibramyc... Read >
Author: Charles Silverman
30th August 2009
Don't Shoot The Messenger!
Here is some information about the most common weight-related health problems that may develop in an overweight person.
Coronary Heart Disease
One of the key aspects of a hearts health is the ability of the heart and its ... Read >
Author: Tom aspin
28th July 2009
Having excess fat around your waistline can be hazardous to your health. Why? Abdominal fat cells are quite adept at accommodating fat if you eat more calories than you burn off. As more fat is stored in your belly, your waist widens inch by inch. Mos of ... Read >
Author: therisahawk
12th July 2009
There was a study done in the United States to see how many people were in danger of heart disease.People who were at high risk could be identified before any symptoms even appeared.
Cigarette smoking males over age 35 who had high blood pressure, high... Read >
Author: Walter Derksen
22nd June 2009
A blood test for cholesterol is critical to your heart health. Cholesterol can be found in your cell membranes as a lipidic waxy form and is passed through plasma in the blood. Cholesterol is very important for the cells generated inside the body. High... Read >
Author: Ariel Joyner
15th June 2009
Questions about eating for gaining muscle can be quite perplexing. Assuming that you have a nutritional calculator for getting your nutrition profile would be a good start. You need to learn the exact amount of calories, protein, carbohydrates and fats ... Read >
Author: Traci Myers
19th May 2009
Metabolic Syndrome (sometimes called Syndrome X) is a relatively new term to describe a cluster of conditions that can put you at high risk for major diseases. This condition is on the rise especially among adults who are inactive or sedentary and who hav... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
25th March 2009
There are little tricks that can help offset menopause symptoms. The little things that we can do to ease menopause symptoms also help other parts of our body, including our bones, colon, lungs, and skin.
One of the latest studies in internal medicine... Read >
Author: John Russell
11th March 2009
In a long-term study of the health of the people of in the United States, the U.S. Public Health Service documented the chances of developing heart disease among various groups in the population. Long before any symptoms appeared, epidemiological research... Read >
Author: Phil Carter
30th January 2009
How Can Eating Bad Foods Help You to Lose Weight?
When you're trying to lose weight seductive foods & treats seem to lurk everywhere you go which makes your quest for weight loss even more difficult.
However, while many foods that have gotten a bad ... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
28th January 2009
Being overweight can become a matter of life and death. People who are overweight or obese are more likely to develop a number of potentially serious health problems. Also, the overall risk of death increases with obesity. If you are obese or overweight y... Read >
Author: Rinkle Kapoor
12th January 2009
No matter what your reasons for eating a more vegetarian diet, there's no denying the obvious health benefits that are derived from the elimination of red meat from your diet. On average, vegetarians have lower levels of the blood fats, cholesterol and tr... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
19th December 2008
Food is the fuel that our bodies use for energy. The three main sources of fuel are carbohydrates, protein, and fat. The body changes them into glucose for energy or stores them as fat. A car uses gas for energy—we use glucose! Eating a balance of heal... Read >
Author: Doni Setiawan
01st December 2008
More than 50 years of research indicates that niacin can help lower your triglycerides, raise your HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol), improve your circulation, and lower your LDL cholesterol, including Lipoprotein A. These effects are likely to positivel... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
10th November 2008
Most obese patients have gastric banding surgery to get rid of excess pounds, but losing weight may not be the only reason to have the operation. A researcher team at Monash University Centre for Obesity and Education released the results of a four-year s... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings
27th October 2008
For decades doctors have viewed heart disease in terms of plaque build up and clogged arteries. Cholesterol and triglycerides were the villains. The theory was that years of poor diet fatty deposits or plaques would start to build up with in the arteries.... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies
06th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Dan Thompson
In a long-term study of the health of the people of in the United States, the U.S. Public Health Service documented the chances of developing heart disease among various groups in the population. Long before the any symp... Read >
Author: Daniel Thompson
26th September 2008
Oranges and grapefruit contain both soluble and insoluble fiber along with a particular form of fiber called pectin. The pectin fiber in these fruits suppresses your appetite while providing you with only 70 calories. Oranges and grapefruit also contain m... Read >
Author: Alien
24th September 2008
Sunflower seeds are not just fun to eat; they are also very nutritious to the body. While sunflower seeds repress about the same quantity of polyunsaturated fats as their counterpart nuts, they are much richer in antioxidants that corner off canker, catar... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville
02nd September 2008
Many natural substances that are capable of lowering blood fats and cholesterol levels that are potentially harmful have emerged. No one is suggesting that there is a magic pill that will promote healthy cholesterol levels, but nature has provided us wit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st August 2008
Red yeast rice is rice that has been fermented by the addition of yeast to red rice and is incorporated into many natural dietary supplements. It contains natural HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, which inhibit the enzymatic reaction that is necessary for pr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th August 2008
Walking at a moderate pace of 5 kilometres per hour will provide you with enough energy to met the definition of 'moderate physical exercise'. Furthermore walking is able to provide the kind of preventative benefits that are usually seen with the more st... Read >
Author: Andrew
16th July 2008
Phytosterols are the group of naturally occurring plant compounds which have two significant health benefits. First of all, phytosterols reduce blood levels of total cholesterol and the ?bad? LDL cholesterol. Second, which is particularly good for men, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th July 2008
Believe it or not – there is a strong connection among your personal sense of participation and investment in weight loss and the latent for succeeding in any kind of weight loss program you go for. One of the best ways to augment your sense of investme... Read >
Author: shijinaseo
06th June 2008
Amalaki -- The Super Nutrient
It is a medium sized tree that grows from eight to eighteen meters in height. Its flowers are a greenish-yellow color. The fruit also has a light greenish-yellow appearance and is round in shape. It thrives throughout the ... Read >
Author: Donald Yacono
26th March 2008
Cholesterol is a fatty substance (a lipid) that is an important part of the outer lining (membrane) of cells in the body of animals. Cholesterol is also found in the blood circulation of humans. Cholesterol really assists the system by creating original c... Read >
Author: Alien
25th March 2008
In common with choline, inositol is often regarded as a member of the B-complex of vitamins, although this is not strictly accurate. Both choline and inositol, however, work in similar fashion to the B vitamins. Inositol is vital for the health of cell... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
25th March 2008
In a long-term study of the health of the people of in the United States, the U.S. Public Health Service documented the chances of developing heart disease among various groups in the population. Long before the any symptoms appeared, epidemiological rese... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
14th March 2008
Cholesterol really assists the system by creating original cells, aiding in the output of hormones, and insulating the numerous nerves that operate throughout the system. High cholesterol rates are alarmingly growing. Cholesterol may be accounted for high... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th February 2008
People have been using herbs for thousands of years. This four part article reveals the benefits of these herbs so you can use them in your daily life to quit smoking improve physical and mental health and lose weight. You should consult with a physicia... Read >
Author: Paul Afshani
25th February 2008
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease caused by the inability of the pancreas to produce insulin or to use the insulin produced in the proper way. Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death among Americans; over 15 million Americans suffer from one for... Read >
Author: Peter sams
20th February 2008
Heart Attack
Heart disease affects your heart's muscle, blood vessels, and electrical system and is the leading cause of death among women. The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which plaque (a fat-like substance) deposits... Read >
Author: Peter sams
02nd February 2008
There's now good evidence that it's not just in fruits and vegetables that health promoting anti-oxidant flavonoids are to be found. These powerful compounds have also been identified in tea, particularly green tea, red wine, beer and even chocolate. So... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
25th January 2008
In human beings, coenzyme Q10 is the most common occurring form of coenzyme Q, needed by and found in every cell in the body. Perhaps its primary function is to ensure the production of adequate energy within the cell mitochondria, but coenzyme Q10 is a... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
23rd January 2008
Obesity
Obesity is not conducive to increased longevity because it is a strain on the heart and a precursor for many of the modifiable risk factors that promote cardiovascular disease. The national institutes of health (NIH) has summarized the data tha... Read >
Author: David Jones
04th June 2007
Tea was reportedly discovered by a Chinese emperor some 40 centuries ago. And, legend has it, the discovery was purely by accident. But that coincidental discovery has improved the health of people around the world, who have turned to green tea in parti... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
30th March 2007
Eating to gain size and mass is a juggling act between several important nutritional states. Energy balance, or calories in and out, is only one concept. You also need to focus on the acute effects of what you eat on hormones, metabolism and energy s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th February 2007
Modern life has encouraged people to become sedentary and the temptation for fast, unhealthy foods is everywhere. Therefore, it's no surprise that obesity has become an epidemic and more people are overweight now than ever before.
Our culture today is ... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein
08th July 2006
Have a pity on your heart. It works endlessly day and night without saying anything. You might not be able to put a stop to what you eat or drink on your own but if someone advices you to take a pill to control whatever you eat or drink won't it be nice?
... Read >
Author: Joseph Jones
28th March 2006
Severe obesity is a serious medical condition experienced by people with a body mass index of 40 or above. Previously called morbid obesity, it affects an estimated six million American adults, or about 1 in 33 of the adult population. Associated with a r... Read >
Author: Anne Collins
26th December 2005
Fat free has almost become a cornerstone in many households. It is certainly something of a fixture on modern restaurant menus. And industries have catered to the fat free preoccupation by supplying foods labeled fat free and low fat, as well as herbal an... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
27th August 2005
The aim of this article is to open your eyes to the hazards of increment in cholesterol level in our body, the causes that instigate it and few well -known medicines that are efficient in curtailing the adverse effects of this rising cholesterol.
C... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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