Articles, tagged with "diseases and conditions", page 6
03rd June 2010
Men losing their hair is now more prevalent then ever. When many men reach the age of 30, over a third of them have experienced some hair loss. For many men when reaching the age of 50, the percentage of men who lose their hair goes to 50%.
For years...
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Author:
Billy Suffolk
03rd June 2010
If you have never heard of alkalized foods or what the alkaline food chart is, you are in for a surprise when you learn the benefits of what these foods can do for your health. The alkaline diet main idea is that when people consume certain foods, those f...
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Author:
My eBiz
21st May 2010
Bone Spurs
Overview
Bone spurs, also called osteophytes, are bony projections that develop along the edges of bones. The bone spurs themselves aren't painful, but they can rub against nearby nerves and bones and cause pain.
Bone Spurs Surgery...
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Wecare Health Services
19th May 2010
Tylenol is one of the most common pain-relievers on the market today. It is a well-trusted brand name, not only for pain relief, but fever reduction as well. The key ingredient in Tylenol, acetaminophen, is found in many other drugs on the market as well,...
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Author:
Rod Buckner
10th May 2010
Even if a medical practice has a great website, it's pointless if no one can find it. To ensure that your medical website has great search engine visibility, it's essential to plan a medical marketing campaign that includes an effective SEO strategy. SE...
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Author:
Alex White
27th April 2010
Mounting concerns about food safety have caused many people to try to protect themselves by refusing to buy processed foods and mass-produced agricultural products. Instead, they purchase foods that are organically grown-foods reported to be pesticide-and...
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Author:
kellyprice1225
22nd April 2010
Vitamin B12 foods: What are they and why are they good for you?
We all know that it makes good sense to aim for a well-balanced diet. A mix of protein, dairy, whole grains, and plenty of produce helps prevent a variety of diseases and conditions, while...
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Author:
VentUs
31st March 2010
Bad breath has a big impact on your social life. It is responsible for the embarrassment and destroys relationships with family and friends. This is a common for most people when they first wake up in the morning and while after brushing their teeth they ...
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Author:
goodevening7
25th March 2010
Type II Collagen - Use this for growth and repair of joints, articular cartilage and connective tissue.
Arthritic Diets And Nutritional Healing
There are many factors to consider with regards to arthritic diets and nutritional healing, and each fact...
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Author:
Nathaniel Pollard
23rd March 2010
Dementia is a health condition that affects mainly people in their latter years. It involves the gradual loss of mental ability, which results in the loss of memory, changes in personality and ultimately a loss of social ability. Dementia can be broadly d...
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Author:
Josefnew
22nd March 2010
Tired of your old mobile phone? Ready to toss it and get a new one? Have you ever considered recycling it? Recycling your mobile phones helps to protect the environment by reusing materials and saving energy. Most of the materials that mobile phones are m...
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Author:
Felicity Lightbody
10th March 2010
Once upon a time, people had to accept whatever medical conditions befell them. Then medical science came along and changed all that.
Countless ailments, diseases and conditions can now be treated and cured thanks to centuries of research, developmen...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
10th March 2010
It doesn't take a doctor to tell us how poor diet and lack of sleep can make us feel fatigued and run-down, but what most people don't know is how basic stressors can tax our immune system, making us vulnerable to a vast array of diseases and conditions w...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
03rd March 2010
A recent study confirms that supplementation with antioxidants including coenzyme Q10 benefits patients with aggressive late-stage cancer, improving overall wellbeing and lengthening survival time.
A 2009 pilot study reported in The Journal of Internat...
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Author:
RA Butters
01st March 2010
Maintaining a good healthy oral hygiene is paramount in keeping a healthy lifestyle, and combating against dental diseases. Brushing flossing and general cleaning of your teeth, mouth and gums does help towards the upkeep and maintenance of a healthy mout...
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Surf Pacific