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Smoking ban benefits

29th September 2009
The main cause of heart attack decrease among smokers and non-smokers is the smoking ban in public places. A previous study showed that smoking has caused a fall in heart attack rates of about 10%. Health researchers have found a rigorous fall tha... Read >
Author: no

The Top 5 Fatal Diseases

28th September 2009
The fact is there are 5 diseases that are fatal to humans, the first one is heart attack, the second is cancer, then stroke, lung disease and last but moving up fast in the list is diabetes. The fatal five share two common elements, Free radicals and infl... Read >
Author: jitesh

Aethoxysklerol- A histamine liberator

28th September 2009
Aethoxysklerol: Aethoxysklerol is a kind of sterile solution which is injected into the varicose veins to close the affected vein and to shrink the vessel(s). Its work: Aethoxysklerol makes or causes the lining of blood vessel and is injected int... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi

Aethoxysklerol- A histamine liberator

28th September 2009
Aethoxysklerol: Aethoxysklerol is a kind of sterile solution which is injected into the varicose veins to close the affected vein and to shrink the vessel(s). Its work: Aethoxysklerol makes or causes the lining of blood vessel and is injected int... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi

The Benefit of Yoga Fight or Flight

28th September 2009
Medical conditions can be vastly improved through the benefit of yoga. Yoga can lessen the negative effects of such conditions as lung disease, Parkinson's, insomnia, high blood pressure multiple sclerosis, and even joint pain. The benefit of yoga is bein... Read >
Author: 123

Shaping Your Body with Liposuction Method.

25th September 2009
Liposuction is a surgical method that removes extra fat deposits and shapes the body. Excess fat is removed from under the skin with the use of an ultrasonic probe that emulsifies the fat and then removes it with suction. Liposuction can be performed ... Read >
Author: jsolution

The Benefit of Yoga Fight or Flight

25th September 2009
Medical conditions can be vastly improved through the benefit of yoga. Yoga can lessen the negative effects of such conditions as lung disease, Parkinson's, insomnia, high blood pressure multiple sclerosis, and even joint pain. The benefit of yoga is bein... Read >
Author: 123

Five Easy Warning Signs That Could Keep You Out of ER

22nd September 2009
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptom... Read >
Author: jsolutions014

5 Warning Signs That Could Keep You Out of ER

21st September 2009
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptom... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Symptoms of Asbestos-Related Diseases

14th September 2009
Asbestosis is a slow growing, non-cancerous disease that causes scar tissue to build up in the lungs, obstructing normal lung operation. Thousands of people are exposed to the dangerous chemical asbestos every year in the workplace and should be aware of... Read >
Author: Ray Subs

Be Compensated for Asbestos Related Diseases

12th September 2009
Being exposed to asbestos can be fatal for anyone. It is extremely common that asbestos exposure is normally met with people who work in construction or building and are actively working on or around asbestos sites. This exposure can either be unaware or ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Farmer's Lung Disease - Is Total Recovery Possible?

10th September 2009
According to all the medical information about Farmer's Lung out there, the answer is no. Medical treatments DO NOT "cure" Farmer's Lung disease. Medical treatments at best manage the severity of the symptoms but offer no hope of reversing the effects of ... Read >
Author: Patti Olson

Asbestos: Still a Killer

02nd September 2009
The dangers of asbestos have long been known. Ancient Romans observed a correlation between slaves working with asbestos and lung complications. In modern times, as early as 1898, British health authorities stated that a connection between asbestos work... Read >
Author: famowshowitz

Discover Yoga's Healing Powers

26th August 2009
There are quite a few medical conditions that can be significantly improved by practicing yoga on a regular basis. Yoga can be used to lessen the negative effects of infertility, lung disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, insomnia, cancer, hig... Read >
Author: Gregg

Causes of Baptize Assimilation - 10 Accepted Reasons For Abscess of the Body

17th August 2009
Although there are abounding altered altitude and diseases associated with the appellation baptize assimilation or edema, there are several added arresting causes of baptize retention. And actuality is some of them: 1. Arthritis Arthritis, which age... Read >
Author: Kijtisak Jetana

Laser Surgery To Quit Smoking - Is it worth it?

01st August 2009
Dear Health Conscious Friend, Using laser surgery to quit smoking is a not a new mode of quit smoking treatments. It has been around for quite some time and looks to make a long term run due to the availability of lasers. In case you are wondering ... Read >
Author: Jan

Causes of Asthma Disease

29th July 2009
The asthma disease is a very serious type of lung disease that infects a human's respiratory system. It inflames and narrows the air ways. Age is not a barrier for sufferers of the asthma disease. Quite common among children, this disease has affected mil... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

Mesothelioma Settlement-Ford Motor Company ordered to pay $10 million Compensation

09th July 2009
On May 29, 2004, a Texas court found Ford Motor Company guilty of negligence and ordered the company to pay the sum of $ 10 million to the family of Carolyn Miller. The plaintiff from Dearborn, Michigan, died from mesothelioma in the year 2000 at age o... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Have you worked in shipyards before? Then you are at risk of asbestos exposure.

09th July 2009
There are certain jobs that increase one's risk of asbestos exposure. If you worked in shipyards during World War II and the Korean War you were very likely exposed to asbestos. The material was greatly used for shipbuilding because of its ability to resi... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Mesothelioma Settlement-Ford Motor Company ordered to pay $10 million Compensation

09th July 2009
On May 29, 2004, a Texas court found Ford Motor Company guilty of negligence and ordered the company to pay the sum of $ 10 million to the family of Carolyn Miller. The plaintiff from Dearborn, Michigan, died from mesothelioma in the year 2000 at age o... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Fasting Weight Loss – Know Before You Start

05th July 2009
Fasting for weight loss is very popular method among the dieter, usually it is also has detoxification side effects which is really tempting too. There are various method of fasting such as restricting all foods and only drinking certain liquids, restrict... Read >
Author: Stefan Vincent

Man With Life Altering Illness Doesn't Sing the Blues

12th June 2009
As he walked into the doctor's office, feeling better than he ever had, Barry Morgan never expected to hear the devastating news. With his eyes filling with tears, he watched his life flash before him as visions of his wife and children passed over him. B... Read >
Author: broderjb

Dangerous Products – Popcorn Lung Illness

11th June 2009
Continuing our series of dangerous products articles we will write about and example of another form of dangerous product – vapors, dusts and sprays. During the manufacturing of food products the flavorings used in these products often undergo various c... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso

Discover How to Stop Excessive Sweating

04th June 2009
Excessive sweating is a disease called hyperhidrosis. People with this disease sweat through out the day even at cold temperature and sweat even more when they become nervous or anxious. Sweating may occur on specific body parts with high concentration of... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Types of Mold

15th May 2009
What is mold? Mold is a microscopic organisms, it is a fungus that sometimes grows in dark, gloomy, and wet or damp environments such as basement, garages, and attics. Mold spreads through the air as spores. Making its way into your home. Stachybotrys atr... Read >
Author: Chris

Killed Workers Remembered

13th May 2009
This week in Canada, those who received a personal injury or were killed in work accidents were remembered, with a special tribute held for the victims and families. The annual Day of Mourning also focused on workers who suffered from work diseases and... Read >
Author: catherine

Chronic Bronchitis Treatment

17th April 2009
9 Useful Tips On Bronchitis and Chronic Bronchitis Treatment The following article contains 9 hints and tips about bronchitis and chronic bronchitis treatment. Let's face it, reading 9 tips isn't going to change your life, but at least it will give ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Bronchitis and How To Treat Bronchitis. The Top 5 Things You Should Know

17th April 2009
Accurate bronchitis information is not always easy to find on the Internet. I struggled to find a reliable source myself, so I decided to collate some tips for you, along with other relevant how to treat bronchitis information. I hope that you find ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Weight Loss And How To Control It

09th April 2009
Obesity is simply the accumulation of excess body fat. It is much more than that, however. Obesity is a chronic (long-term) disease that is very difficult to treat. It requires long-term treatment to lose weight and keep it off. There is no overnight ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asbestos Britain

27th March 2009
The number of deaths as a result of asbestos related diseases has increased significantly and figures are expected to climb even further as more sites and public areas are found consisting of the deadly material. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) h... Read >
Author: Arti

Importance of Particle Size for Nebulized Medication

27th March 2009
The physics of inhaled pharmaceutical aerosols (IPAs) is complex and involves aerosol mechanics, multiphase fluid mechanics, transport phenomena, and interfacial science, (in addition to pharmaceutics, chemistry, physiology, and medicine). Present underst... Read >
Author: jillghprx

Getting Calcium Through Supplements

04th March 2009
Throughout your life, calcium will prove to be very important. With the most important times of your life, such as childhood, breast feeding, or pregnancy, getting the right amounts of calcium is very important. For children, calcium helps with the growth... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe

Asbestos.......The unseen killer

24th February 2009
Asbestos.......The unseen killer. You may not see it or smell it, not even know that it exists, but we are all inhaling it. Many more than others. We are all surrounded by asbestos every day that we walk and breath. The only difference is that t... Read >
Author: uleinc

Mesothelioma and Asbestosis Hard to Diagnosis in Asbestos Exposed Smokers

19th February 2009
Mesothelioma and asbestosis, the scarring diseases caused from asbestos exposure, typically take years to fester within a body before symptoms become visible. Filling your lungs with smoke if you’ve been exposed to asbestos will hasten asbestos disease... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Asbestos - Are you Managing the Risks?

30th January 2009
Man has used asbestos for centuries. However, it is over the last 100 or so years that its use has been widespread – an estimated 500,000 buildings in the UK still contain asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within their fabric. The dangers of asbes... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

Stop smoking medication information to help you quit smoking

17th January 2009
If we see anyone smoking then we think of quit smoking medication. There are numerous stop smoking medications available in pharmacies worldwide, but not all are effective and helpful. Read this article to know about one of the effective stop smoking drug... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn

Science needs to improve early detection for mesothelioma

07th January 2009
Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is a rare, aggressive lung disease that is closely associated with a person's previous exposure to asbestos fibers. The disease is hard to diagnose and has been resisting traditional treatment options ever since it was... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Medical Records Ignored by Nation Leaders

05th January 2009
Medical records that pertain to asbestosis or mesothelioma must be dug up from the archives of the past. Without medical record collections and retrievals, the forewarnings of impending asbestosis and mesothelioma come only from witnessing the sufferin... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Pleural Mesothelioma’s Unique Indicator of the Onset of Mesothelioma

05th January 2009
Pleural mesothelioma diagnosis is typically met with the striking news that a patient has less than a year or two to live. Early diagnosis of pleural mesothelioma can increase the likelihood of effective treatment. Identifying a level of protein from a ... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Medical Records Ignored by Nation Leaders

04th January 2009
Medical records that pertain to asbestosis or mesothelioma must be dug up from the archives of the past. Without medical record collections and retrievals, the forewarnings of impending asbestosis and mesothelioma come only from witnessing the sufferin... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Pleural Mesothelioma’s Unique Indicator of the Onset of Mesothelioma

04th January 2009
Pleural mesothelioma diagnosis is typically met with the striking news that a patient has less than a year or two to live. Early diagnosis of pleural mesothelioma can increase the likelihood of effective treatment. Identifying a level of protein from a ... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Stop smoking medication information to help you quit smoking

29th December 2008
There are many stop smoking medications available in pharmacies worldwide, but not all are effective. Read this article to know about one of the effective stop smoking drugs. Chantix – Stop smoking medication Smoking is a common habit among adults... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn

Medical Depression

19th December 2008
All forms of depression are basically categorized as medical related. There are many stages to depression. It begins with mild depression, with bi-polar disorders or manic depression in the middle, to the top rung of major depression. Depression is no dou... Read >
Author: Kalidas

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Symptoms and Signs of Asbestos Disease

14th December 2008
Asbestosis and mesothelioma have symptoms that make it hard to distinguish the signs of asbestos disease from the signs of hundreds of other respiratory illnesses. Monitoring your symptoms can help you recognize when the signs of your symptoms start flas... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Symptoms and Signs of Asbestos Disease

14th December 2008
Asbestosis and mesothelioma have symptoms that make it hard to distinguish the signs of asbestos disease from the signs of hundreds of other respiratory illnesses. Monitoring your symptoms can help you recognize when the signs of your symptoms start flas... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Asbestosis Causing Danger Zones at Home and at Work

14th December 2008
Asbestosis, a severe lung disease, can lead to mesothelioma, a cancer. These diseases are caused by asbestos, a deadly substance that scars the lungs and forms tumors in the mesothelium tissue. Asbestos is on a global path to elimination, but until then, ... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Asbestosis Causing Danger Zones at Home and at Work

14th December 2008
Asbestosis, a severe lung disease, can lead to mesothelioma, a cancer. These diseases are caused by asbestos, a deadly substance that scars the lungs and forms tumors in the mesothelium tissue. Asbestos is on a global path to elimination, but until then, ... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

What to Do After a Dog Bite/Animal Attack - The Right Actions to Take

08th December 2008
Dogs bite many people each year. Some dogs are the pets of those who are bitten, while others may be strays. If a dog bites you, then there are a number of things to do, as well as things to avoid. To start, never try to pull away from the dog, as this of... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Canada exports asbestos danger

30th October 2008
A group of researchers is condemning Canada for its failure to act to protect workers in poorer countries that receive their exported asbestos. They accuse the Canadian government of protecting the asbestos industry at the risk of many lives in other coun... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

Quit Smoking Tips

27th October 2008
One of the most challenging things to do is to quit smoking. That one last puff can only fuel cravings for another stick. Medical disclaimers and anti-smoking campaigns do nothing to curb your cravings for a nicotine fix. This difficulty can be rewarde... Read >
Author: Pailamod

Stress Busting Diet to Help You Manage Stress

14th October 2008
With today's lifestyle and economy, we all would benefit by learning ways to manage stress. Many of us are aware that we need to control stress - and for good reason. Stress is linked to depression and many other life threatening diseases including heart... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp

Ways To Get Calcium

08th October 2008
Throughout your life, calcium will prove to be very important. With the most important times of your life, such as childhood, breast feeding, or pregnancy, getting the right amounts of calcium is very important. For children, calcium helps with the growth... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Why You Should Go Get Tested For Lung Cancer

30th September 2008
Smoking is BAD! Is their still a living soul that doesn't know and understand this? There can't be. The media won't let such a thing appear. Just take a gander at all the anti-smoking commercials aired daily. If they don't get the peak across, nothing wil... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

What Causes Lung Cancer

30th September 2008
Lung growth is the principal instigate of sarcoma deaths in both women and men in the United States and throughout the world. Lung melanoma has surpassed breast plague as the leading motive of sarcoma deaths in women. In the United States in 2007, 160... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Things You Should Know About Lung Cancer

30th September 2008
Our lung is one of the focal "motors" of our body. Yet, regularly it is not given due interest and concern, and it rest in the background when it comes to issue of the hearth or reason. The highest meeting of our lung is to exchange the gases between ... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Things You Need To Know About Lung Cancer

30th September 2008
Cancer is a disease in which certain body cells don't event right, share very swift and produce too much tissue that forms a growth. An important instigate of scourge deaths in both men and women is perhaps lung menace. This is the number one source of di... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Things That Can Cause Lung Cancer

30th September 2008
Lung scourged is not just one disease but instead a group of diseases. All forms of bane start cells in the body to change and grow out of power. Most types of growth cells form a lump or bulk called a growth. Cells from the swelling can decipher away and... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Some Information About Lung Cancer

30th September 2008
Cells are the shops blocks that form our lives. We know the cells obviously grow, gulf, and multiply to keep out bodies healthy and stalwart. Occasionally, however, these same cells will allot and multiply when there is no necessity to do so. This fallout... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Smoking Can Cause Lung Cancer

30th September 2008
The lungs are organs found in the chest nook. When air enters through our nose or swagger, it passes on through the trachea, then into the bronchi and into the lungs. The lungs impart the oxygen that the blood carries to the support of the body. It is ver... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Smoking Can Be Deadly

30th September 2008
Lung disease is a very momentous form of plague. It is the most universal form of disease diagnosed in the United States. It can begin more deaths than any other canker among men and women. Lung scourged makes up fourteen percent of the equal expansion ac... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

'Solicitors’ Core Duties—Tell it to the miners please!

29th September 2008
Rule 1 of The Solicitors’ Code of Conduct 2007 states that solicitors must, ‘act with INTEGRITY, in the BEST INTERESTS of CLIENTS and must NOT allow their INDEPENDENCE to be compromised’. A good and sensible rule you might think, but when viewed in ... Read >
Author: Steven

Why Should We Take Black Mold Acutely?

25th September 2008
Are You at Risk From Mold? If you be diagnosed with from allergies, you are possibly interested of closely what will trigger an attack. You do fantastically severe to avoid these allergens principally for the reason that you be looking for to sa... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Important Information About Lung Cancer

19th September 2008
Lung blighted is now the most common form of canker in the United States. Lung scourge causes more killing than any other plague bags among men and women in this country. Fourteen percent of all increase report in the United States are lung sarcoma suitca... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Get A Better Life By Stop Smoking

08th September 2008
I know that if you are a smoker it can be hard to quite. However, if you want to stop you will. You will acquire the willpower to take control. Smoking is not good for anyone. Second hand, smoke has proven to be worse than smoking. For those around you, w... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

A Couple Of Facts About Lung Cancer

02nd September 2008
We all have heard of lung plague but how many of us are well informed of its symptoms? The lung evil is one of the most unsafe diseases that slaughter thousands of Americans every year and each year the number of suitcases are increasing. With the occurre... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

The Ball In Soccer

01st September 2008
It is said that thousands of years, Indians of South America already kicked a rubber ball for fun. They used things such as heads, skulls, fabric sewn and pig or cow flexible. The Chinese played tsu chu animal skin where the balls were dribbled through ga... Read >
Author: John Salmon

Three Deadly Sins that Can Ruin A Mold Case

12th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Law Offices of Jonathan Cooper Although I've seen numerous ads screaming "MOLD DESTROYS YOUR HOME AND YOUR HEALTH!", and that 'EXPOSURE TO TOXIC MOLD CAUSES PSYCHOLOGICAL DEPRESSION, FATIGUE, PSORIASIS AND 'MOLD LUNG DISEASE!", the c... Read >
Author: Jonathan Cooper

The Effects Of Smoking In Relation To Selected Diseases

21st July 2008
It has been known for many years that smoking has a negative effect and can help the acceleration and actually cause many diseases. I am going to take a look at two specific diseases you may not have heard of or even been aware of what the effects of smo... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch

The Effects Of Smoking In Relation To Selected Diseases

21st July 2008
It has been known for many years that smoking has a negative effect and can help the acceleration and actually cause many diseases. I am going to take a look at two specific diseases you may not have heard of or even been aware of what the effects of smo... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch

Information on Pneumonia

17th July 2008
Pneumonia is a lung disease that can be caused by a variety of viruses, bacteria, and sometimes fungi. Pneumococcal pneumonia is an infection in the lungs caused by bacteria called Streptococcus pneumoniae. S. pneumoniae, also called pneumococcus, can ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Balance the Omega 6 Fatty Acids and The Omega 3 Oils In Your Diet

09th July 2008
We read about "good fats" and "bad fats". People attempting weight loss reduce their dietary fat, so it's important that they get the "good fat" only. And now that studies show that arthritis, depression, asthma, cancer, and diabetes are related to chroni... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

Complete Information on Churg-Strauss syndrome

25th June 2008
Churg Strauss syndrome is a type of vasculitis (blood vessel inflammation). Vasculitis diseases are characterized by inflammation of blood vessels. Churg and Strauss discovered that the presence of granulomas as well as the abundance of eosinophils distin... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Gaucher Disease –

10th June 2008
Gaucher's disease is a rare, inherited disorder that causes too much of a substance called glucocerebroside to build up in your spleen, liver, lungs, bones and sometimes in your brain. The buildup prevents these organs from working properly. Gaucher disea... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Pulmonary Embolism – Symptoms and Causes

04th June 2008
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is an extremely common and highly lethal condition that is a leading cause of death in all age groups. A good clinician actively seeks the diagnosis as soon as any suspicion of PE whatsoever is warranted, because prompt diagnosis a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How Passive Cigarette Smoking Can Effect The Lives Of The People You Live With

30th May 2008
Most people know that smoking is dangerous, yet despite knowing about the damaging effects of smoking on their own health, many smokers cannot seem to quit. They rationalize their habit by assuming they are only affecting themselves if they smoke. In real... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky

Complete Information on Coal worker's pneumoconiosis

21st May 2008
Coal worker's pneumoconiosis is a lung disease caused by breathing in debris from coal, graphite, or synthetic carbon for a lengthy moment. CWP normally causes no symptoms but can advance to liberal big fibrosis with diminished lung role. Coal nodules pro... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Palpitations – Causes and symptoms

15th May 2008
Palpitations are heartbeat sensations that feel like your heart is pounding or racing. You may simply have an unpleasant awareness of your own heartbeat, or may feel skipped or stopped beats. The heart's rhythm may be normal or abnormal. Palpitations can ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Dyskeratosis congenita with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Dyskeratosis congenita (DKC) is an uncommon, liberal ivory marrow bankruptcy syndrome. Dyskeratosis congenita is caused by a mutated gene, DKC1, located on the X (female) chromosome, and in most cases is inherited as an X-linked recessive disorder. People... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Cat Illnesses: When You Should Take Your Cat to a Vet

29th April 2008
In addition to your cat's regular vaccinations, how can you know when your cat needs to see a vet? The following conditions and behavior are red flags. Diarrhea Diarrhea can be caused by lots of things - diet, infections, parasites and metabolic probl... Read >
Author: Jenny Jackson

Complete Information on Aspergillosis with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Aspergillosis is a transmission, increase, or hypersensitive reaction caused by the Aspergillus fungus. Inhalation of Aspergillus spores is the main reason of aspergillosis. Lowered host opposition payable to such factors as underlying exhausting disease,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Silicosis Litigation on the Rise

03rd April 2008
In the early 1930s, a mining scandal in Hawk�s Nest, West Virginia rocketed the country, calling attention to the dangers of an industrial mineral called crystalline silica. A construction company asked its workers to mine the mineral using dynamite, bu... Read >
Author: Legal

Quit Smoking Side Effects

02nd April 2008
Smoking harms almost every organ of the system and diminishes an individual’s whole health. Smoking is a leading reason of cancer and of death from cancer. It causes cancers of the lung, esophagus, larynx (sound corner), lip, throat, kidney, bladder, pa... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Pulmonary Hypertension Overview - How to Manage it

25th March 2008
Millions of people are affected by high blood pressure (hypertension), a condition in which blood travels through the body's arteries at a pressure too high for good health. High blood pressure in the arteries that supply the lungs is called pulmonary hyp... Read >
Author: Alien

Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

15th February 2008
Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality By SEMCO Incorporated, the air quality experts. You may not realize it but the air quality in home or business may be worse than you think, especially during the winter months. In the winter, windows ... Read >
Author: SEMCO Incorporated

What Can I Expect During An Echocardiogram

16th January 2008
What can I expect during an echocardiogram? Often when you visit a Cardiologist, your doctor suggests you for echocardiography of your heart. It is basically the ultrasound of Heart to diagnose various diseases of heart. With the help of sound waves movi... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

What can I expect during an echocardiogram

14th January 2008
What can I expect during an echocardiogram? Often when you visit a Cardiologist, your doctor suggests you for echocardiography of your heart. It is basically the ultrasound of Heart to diagnose various diseases of heart. With the help of sound waves movi... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

Going out in the cold with emphysema

09th January 2008
Breathing cold, dry air causes narrowing (constriction) of the airways in some people with emphysema. This restricts airflow into and out of the lungs and makes breathing more difficult. Bronchoconstriction is especially troublesome for people who have as... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

The Importance of Drug Rehab

07th January 2008
With, seemingly, a new celebrity in rehab every couple of weeks, drug abuse has recently been discussed with humorous connotations. The reality, however, is that drug abuse and addiction are causing severe problems for millions of families in today’s s... Read >
Author: Paul S. Allen

EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION

21st September 2007
Air pollution is a growing problem in many countries all over the world. High level of air pollution is very bad for our health and in many cases can even cause death. Air pollution can be caused by both natural and man made sources. Major man made source... Read >
Author: Mario K.

Ways to reduce the risk of Metabolic Syndrome

29th August 2007
Many people can do with lowering the risk factors that lead to heart disease. Metabolic syndrome is characterized by a group of metabolic risk factors in one person. These include elevated blood pressure. Abdominal obesity (excessive fat tissue in and aro... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Discover Why You Should Quit Smoking By Hypnosis

22nd August 2007
If you smoke then you know how hard it can be to quit. But you should also know that it is very important that you do quit. Smoking will shorten your life span and affect your health in many ways. One of the best methods to help you kick the habit is to q... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Diagnosis of Asthma in Older People

09th August 2007
Asthma is a chronic disorder of the respiratory tract that knows no age bar. Many people get their first attack of asthma when they are very young and it goes away gradually as they grow up, but it may come back later in life when they become old. Some... Read >
Author: Alien

About Women’s Health and Pregnancy

26th July 2007
There is no normal, healthy condition as stressful and dangerous as pregnancy. Many parts of a woman’s normal lifestyle can become a health risk when a woman is pregnant. Every woman should see her doctor as soon as possible when she suspects she may be... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Choose to be grateful.

24th July 2007
To be happy and grateful is that a must? We have the free will of doing and thinking whatever we want. So of course it is not a must. But how nice would it be to feel gratefulness and happiness. I think we are healthier with those feelings. It strike... Read >
Author: MarieLouiseFalk

Family member

16th June 2007
How painful it is to see a close family member become weak and sick? My ex. Mother in law is getting sicker for every day that goes by. She has been a heavy smoker for thirty years odd. Her father died of suffocating from a severe lung disease. It ... Read >
Author: MarieLouiseFalk

Kids of smoking parents aren’t so healthy

30th May 2007
Smoking habits in parents can remotely effect the health of their children who might suffer from respiratory problems later in their life, a study has said. Children who do not show any signs of respiratory problems may still be experiencing damaging ... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Bronchitis- causes, symptoms, and treatment

11th May 2007
It is known that in many cases bronchitis has viral causes, so antibiotics are not indicated, but even so, they are prescribed in 60 to 80 percent of cases of acute bronchitis. Studying inappropriate antibiotic use in older patients is an important thing... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Destroyed the Earth and You!

05th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Words of Life and Health Once it was Beautiful to Behold Long ago the earth was beautiful to behold but as time went by its beauty slowly began disappearing. Throughout the centuries the earth has been crying out to give it rest ... Read >
Author: Veronique Belmar

There is No Place Like Home

24th January 2007
Common concerns for the elderly include difficulty with stairs, difficulty with community activities such as grocery shopping, difficulty taking care of their home and difficulty taking care of them. Even with these concerns, there is a trend in todayï... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tramadol Best Pain Relief

24th January 2007
Tramadol is a prescription medication approved by the Food drugs Administration (FDA). Tramodal is used to relive moderate to moderately sever pain. Worldwide 55 million patients prescribe to have tramodal for their pain relief. Most commonly, it is u... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

Asthma and Chronic Bronchitis - Causes and Cures

19th December 2006
Anything chronic is considered to be a persistent, recurrent and lasting condition. While chronic bronchitis has often been associated with allergies and/or asthma, there are many other causes that can trigger a bronchial infection. Asthma as we know is... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

How to Finally Quit Smoking

18th November 2006
More than four hundred and forty thousand people die in the United States each year from smoking. Smoking is directly responsible for causing lung cancer, heart disease, strokes, and pregnancy complications, not to mention contributing to overall poorer... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

Cold and Flu

15th November 2006
Cold and Flu A cold and the flu (also called influenza) are alike in many ways. But the flu can sometimes lead to more serious problems, like the lung disease pneumonia. A stuffy nose, sore throat, and sneezing are usually signs of a cold. Tiredness, f... Read >
Author: tom willson

Breast Reconstruction Decision

17th October 2006
Breast Reconstruction Decision With today's advanced surgical procedures, most women who undergo surgery for breast cancer are candidates for breast reconstruction. There are various types of reconstruction, and they are available to women who have had... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz

The Truth About Salt

19th September 2006
Salt is an essential nutrient for everyone and is vital to attaining optimum health, so why has the media and the mainstream regarded it as the devil of the dinner table for so long? Our cells all contain salt. We sweat salt. Our tears contain salt. Ou... Read >
Author: Jimmy Patterson

Inhaled Insulin; Breakthrough for Diabetes Patients

08th September 2006
For the first time since insulin started being developed to treat diabetes 80 years ago, a new medical breakthrough in insulin administration will allow adult diabetics to deliver their insulin a very different way. Exubera is rapid acting meal time in... Read >
Author: Jesus Chirino

The Smoking Gun...Why you need to Put It Away!

12th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Ted Crawford EVERYONE knows that smoking is bad for you and affects the heart and lungs AND causes cancer. Cigarette smoking is the #1 preventable cause of premature death in the United States; accounting for more than 440,000 deaths eve... Read >
Author: Ted Crawford

Smoking Cessation Laser Therapy – #1 Strategy For People Who Seriously Want To Quit Smoking

08th July 2006
A key strategy for living a longer, stronger, prolonged, healthier life comes as no surprise — don't smoke. If you're a smoker, you're simply more likely to die prematurely — from heart or lung disease. Scientific facts prove that smoking can take more th... Read >
Author: Phil Warren

How to Discover Your Hidden Asthma Triggers-Taking Control By Tracking Your Asthma

12th June 2006
Asthma is a serious lung disease effecting over 20 million people in the US alone. An asthma attack is caused by a trigger, which can be any external stimulant such as perfume, food, air pollution, cold air, animals, dust, etc., which our bodies react to.... Read >
Author: Susan Millar

5 Warning Signs That Could Keep You Out of ER

04th June 2006
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptom... Read >
Author: David Kane

The Health Benefits of Exercising And Fitness

03rd May 2006
I am sure that most people realise that there are many benefits of exercising on a regular basis, most of these people however still choose not do so. This article gives information on how our health can benefit from this exercise which hopefully will enc... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

The Five Fatal Diseases

02nd May 2006
The fact is there are 5 diseases that are fatal to humans, the first one is heart attack, the second is cancer, then stroke, lung disease and last but moving up fast in the list is diabetes. The fatal five share two common elements, Free-radicals and infl... Read >
Author: Christine Illich

Up In Smoke - Teenagers Working Against Smoking

30th April 2006
You pride yourself on being a pretty smart chick, right? You don't quake in the face of math homework. You're pretty sure that WWF stuff is way fake. And you know if you wait a couple weeks before you splurge on those cute Steve Madden sandals, they'll be... Read >
Author: Brian Kennet

Got Asthma? Quit Smoking !!

30th April 2006
If you have asthma and you're a smoker, quitting is the most important step you can take to protect your lungs. Why Should I Quit Smoking? You've probably heard how smoking can be harmful to your health and the health of those around you. Here are s... Read >
Author: Brian Kennet

Disease Defined, It's Types And What The Internet Has To Say About It

25th April 2006
Most of us have known someone at one time or another with a disease, some considered curable and some not. Cancer is considered the most fatal among all diseases. Let's begin this article with the definition of the word and than explore more about the var... Read >
Author: chad mcdonald

The Health Risks of Cigarette Smoking - Part II

14th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Adam Waxler Evidence of the health risks of cigarette smoking go back to the 1950s. However, the percentage of cigarette smokers was at its peak in 1964, when the US surgeon general first issued an official warning that smoking cigarett... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler

Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers

09th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers More and more often, I come across cases of nonsmokers who develop lung cancer. My attention is always drawn to news of this nature because my husband passed away at the age of 51 from brain and lung cancer. He never sm... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

Depression in childhood echoes in adulthood?

01st April 2006
A new research states that children suffering from depression may face severe medical problems in their adult life, especially obesity and asthma. During 20 years of research, experts found depressed teenagers under age 17 had an increased risk of obes... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas

Here's The Secret to Improving the Function of Every Cell in Your Body

09th March 2006
Everyone wants to live a long healthy life, but few of us know how to go about doing so. Most people think that as they age, getting some type of health problem or disease is inevitable. This is simply not true! All of the major causes of death--cancer, ... Read >
Author: Vernita Sherman

The Benefit of Yoga - Fight or Flight?

23rd February 2006
Medical conditions can be vastly improved through the benefit of yoga. Yoga can lessen the negative effects of such conditions as lung disease, Parkinson's, insomnia, high blood pressure multiple sclerosis, and even joint pain. The benefit of yoga is bei... Read >
Author: Alden Smith

Shaping Your Body with Liposuction

12th February 2006
Liposuction is a surgical method that removes extra fat deposits and shapes the body. Excess fat is removed from under the skin with the use of an ultrasonic probe that emulsifies the fat and then removes it with suction. Liposuction can be performe... Read >
Author: David Chandler

Asthma - Types, Causes, and Treatment

31st January 2006
Asthma can strike at any age, half of all cases first occur in children under age 10; in this age group, asthma affects twice as many boys as girls. It is one of the leading causes of respiratory illness among children and young adults, however, this con... Read >
Author: Larry Champlin

What the Asbestos Companies Knew About Mesothelioma

05th November 2005
The asbestos industry caused a great amount of pain to many families by ignoring the startling evidence that asbestos exposure is harmful and often deadly. All of the suffering could have been avoided because the asbestos companies knew a lot more than th... Read >
Author: robert linebaugh

The Asbestos Debate

25th September 2005
Asbestos. Most often asbestos is equated or associated with dire images. As a society there seems to be an overall distaste for any regard where asbestos is concerned. If you or a loved one has suffered from the cancerous side effects of asbestos and asbe... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie

Do Your Part For The Environment, Your Health, And Your Wallet

31st August 2005
Vehicle owners nationwide have the same complaint; the high price of gasoline. It's as if you're going to work just to pay for the gas to fill up your tank. Everyone knows when the price of oil goes up, the cost of everything else rises. And the price o... Read >
Author: David Rolle