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29th September 2009
There is an increased awareness about cell phone radiation these days. This is likely because of numerious studies that have shown the potential adverse effects relating to the specific absorption rate or SAR rating of a mobile phone, which relates to ele... Read >
Author: John Penn
29th September 2009
Cellular phones are very important in our day to day living because they are often the primary means of communication that let us get in touch with family, friends, and co-workers. However, it is very alarming to note that our persistent exposure to cell ... Read >
Author: John Penn
28th September 2009
A lot of us are failed by our memory. Although it is not entirely a sign of ageing or brain deficiency, memory lapses can lead to severe memory gap or sometimes, even memory loss. The best way to keep our minds working even at the busiest times of the day... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Alcohol is an important component of many element of several societies for many years. Many believe that alcoholic drinks have flourished gatherings, parties, and other social celebrations. A number of individuals believe that alcoholic drinks should be s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
A new report by the National Academies' Institute of Medicine shows that between 50 and 70 million Americans struggle with chronic sleep problems, and according to the United States Surgeon General, sleep deprivation and disorders cost the nation $15 bill... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
The internet, a relatively new invention, presents us with new ways to make the purchases of items we need. Another relatively new craze would have to be the world’s obsession with health supplements. In an increasingly health-aware society, there are m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
Medical science has determined a lot of things through the years. It has discovered various diseases and its causes. Unfortunately, there are still a lot of unknowns. Doctors are unable to determine the cause of cancer, the cure for AIDS and even somethin... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon
13th September 2009
Early menopause symptoms - every woman at some point in her thirties or forties will wonder if what she is experiencing is really the first symptoms of menopause. Menopause is defined as the cessation of menses or the end of menstrual cycles for a period ... Read >
Author: Praveen534
04th September 2009
Living with insomnia is one of the most challenging health conditions there is. The side effects are dramatic and touch nearly every aspect of life. The good news is that most conditions respond very well to a natural insomnia treatment.
My intention i... Read >
Author: Apple
21st August 2009
How many times have you shown up to a doctor's appointment and been handed a stack of multi-colored double sided forms to fill out?
You scan the information and realize that you don't necessarily remember when you had your tonsils out as a child or the... Read >
Author: Get Buttoned Up
09th July 2009
If you are considering having tubal ligation surgery, you need to learn more about Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome (ptls). While we don't really know what percentage of women suffer from this problem, figures available online vary from 2% all the way up to ... Read >
Author: Sandra Wilson
09th April 2009
Our memory is as natural to us as breathing. An ability we all have, but don’t often think of, it doesn’t seem to cross our mind until we perceive that we are losing the ability. Memory lapses are an annoyance in themselves, but the anxiety that oft... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th January 2009
There are more than 5 million people in the United States today who have Alzheimer's disease. In the over-65 population, 1 in 8 people has the disease. For those over 85, roughly 50% have Alzheimer's or some degree of dementia. And it’s estimated that 5... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
26th September 2008
The following memory tips are for all ages. Although memory loss often comes with old age, that does not mean it is a necessary result of aging. In fact, there are often specific causes, and a declining ability to remember things can be reversed in many c... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
09th September 2008
Doctor Hans Selye describes how the body reacts to stress in terms of the General Adaptation Syndrome. He separates the stress response into three phases: Alarm Response, Adaptation and Exhaustion. The Alarm Response is the fight or flight response that g... Read >
Author: Andrew
02nd September 2008
Many people that regularly skip sleeping for the recommended amount of time each night or regularly experience insomnia will find that a lack of sleep can have many negative effects on the body. Getting enough sleep rejuvenates the body and repairs the d... Read >
Author: Niall Roche
14th August 2008
Have you been forgetting things lately? Do you feel that your memory lets you down now and then? Then perhaps you need to learn new memory skills. Boosting your memory will make your life a whole lot easier and it can be fun.
Where did I put the car... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
24th July 2008
Alcoholism is a disease that is a lot more common than you might expect. Getting to grips with the disease means recognising the symptoms and then more important of all, admitting to the fact that you are an alcoholic. The difficult factor is that there i... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
01st July 2008
It is quite normal to have memory lapses from time to time. For example, forgetting where you put your car keys, you don’t remember the time of an appointment or forget to buy some items at the grocery store. These kinds of memory problems occur most of... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
21st May 2008
Alcoholism test is a test which will determine whether or not you are addicted to alcohol.
An alcoholic is a person who abuses alcohol; alcohol creates a sense of euphoria on consumption making a person want more of it. The problem is that the amount of ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
21st May 2008
One of the most common forms of dementia, Alzheimer's disease stages progress towards the death of the patient. This degenerative, debilitating neurological disorder is thus far incurable.
Affecting the lives of anyone who encounters the patient, the e... Read >
Author: Carol Stack
19th May 2008
Alcoholism test is a test which will determine whether or not you are addicted to alcohol.
An alcoholic is a person who abuses alcohol; alcohol creates a sense of euphoria on consumption making a person want more of it. The problem is that the amount of ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
10th April 2008
Alzheimer's is, sadly, a common form of dementia afflicting the elderly. This disease is inevitably fatal, and its progress horrifying. Alzheimer's is a degenerative disease which takes away the last years that the afflicted has with their loved ones. Th... Read >
Author: Carol Stack
03rd April 2008
Today's society is really hard hit by the effects of the disease known as alcoholism. Overcoming the disease means first recognising the symptoms, followed by the difficult step of owning up to the fact that you are an alcoholic. What makes this really to... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
06th November 2007
Forgetting an occasional name or a birthday is a natural occurrence at any age. But it is not natural to experience memory lapses, become disoriented or confused with such frequency that it affects ones quality of life. Weakening cognitive abilities had b... Read >
Author: Michelle Honda PhD
31st October 2007
Did you know that menopause is not actually called 'menopause' until one year after your last period? Menopause, the word, is a combination of two Greek words which mean month and terminate. Translated literally menopause means "the end of the monthlies."... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd August 2007
Like the war on cancer, we have declared war on cholesterol. We have become fixated on seeing cholesterol as enemy number one to be defeated at all costs. But is our war misguided? Despite evidence that there are far greater dangers than cholesterol, the ... Read >
Author: MrMagica
01st July 2007
Most of us suffer memory lapses from time to time. A forgotten umbrella at a friend’s place or more commonly forgotten birthdays and anniversaries are a stark reminder of this fact. Now imagine a situation where the smiling face of your grandchild remin... Read >
Author: denistyler
01st July 2007
Most of us suffer memory lapses from time to time. A forgotten umbrella at a friend’s place or more commonly forgotten birthdays and anniversaries are a stark reminder of this fact. Now imagine a situation where the smiling face of your grandchild remin... Read >
Author: denistyler
16th June 2007
It's a cruel fact of life: our brains shrink as we get older. Many experts reckon that the average brain decrease 2% during each decade of adulthood.
So as a man in his early forties, I've lost just over 4% of my brain. By the time I'm 60, I'll have lo... Read >
Author: Ray Collins
05th June 2007
When a woman suffers from a vaginal yeast infection its not because she has a choice, its because her normal bodily balance has gone out of synch, which in turn creates a hospitable environment in the vagina for the yeast producing bacteria to thrive.
... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
04th June 2007
Vaginal candidiasis is not considered a sexually transmitted disease. However, 12% to 15% of men will develop symptoms such as itching and penile rash following sexual contact with an infected partner.
Avoid keeping your vagina wet for a long peroid of... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
04th June 2007
Aromatherapy is typically associated with complementary and alternative
medicine. It uses essential oils and other scented compounds from plants for
the purpose of affecting a person's mood or health.
Aromatherapy can be used to heal symptoms of p... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
30th May 2007
If you're seriously interested in knowing about Ginkgo Biloba for Memory, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Ginkgo Biloba for Memory.
It's really a good idea to probe a li... Read >
Author: Alien
29th May 2007
If you have ever had a yeast infection you know that it itches, it is or can be a rash, red or white in color, depending on where it is on the body, there is also pain in urination, discharge and sometimes an odor. It does not depend on your age, or gende... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
25th May 2007
About 10.8 million adolescents ages 12-20 are underage alcohol drinkers.
The above statement is not just an alarming statistic. It represents a real problem facing families, communities, and children every day. Children who drink are more likely to be ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
30th April 2007
If you are having any type of pain during urination, some form of discharge from the vagina, an itching or burning sensation in or around your vagina or are experiencing pain during sex, there is a good possibility that you may have a yeast infection.
... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
11th April 2007
The American way of aging, bogged down in stultifying tradition and outmoded conventional wisdom is changing, thank goodness. But it's going to be a long time before our culture has the guts to trash what doesn't make sense anymore.
As early as age 50 ... Read >
Author: Barbara Morris, R.Ph
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
01st April 2006
The internet, a relatively new invention, presents us with new ways to make the purchases of items we need. Another relatively new craze would have to be the world's obsession with health supplements. In an increasingly health-aware society, there are man... Read >
Author: John Gibb
01st April 2006
DMAE (2-dimethylaminoethanol) is a chemical produced in the brain. This naturally occuring amino alcohol is produced in minuscule amounts by the brain, with higher concentrations being typically found in anchovies and sardines. Known primarily as a precur... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
05th March 2006
DMAE (2-dimethylaminoethanol) is a chemical produced in the brain. This naturally occuring amino alcohol is produced in minuscule amounts by the brain, with higher concentrations being typically found in anchovies and sardines. Known primarily as a precur... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
13th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Anne Wolski
There are several types and classifications of anaemia. This is a condition in which the body lacks the amount of red blood cells to keep up with the body's demand for oxygen. Understanding the different classifications can h... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
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
06th October 2005
Even if you eat right and take a vitamin and mineral
supplement you most likely are still deficient in omega 3
fatty acids. Most people just don't get enough of this vital
nutrient in their diet.
Here are just some of the many benefits you can get ... Read >
Author: Brad Bahr
31st August 2005
Early menopause symptoms - every woman at some point in her thirties or forties will wonder if what she is experiencing is really the first symptoms of menopause. Menopause is defined as the cessation of menses or the end of menstrual cycles for a perio... Read >
Author: Olinda Rola
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