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What Can Cause Female Hair Loss

30th June 2009
Hair loss in men is usually caused by hereditary factors. For women, however, doctors say that genetics rarely cause female hair loss. Hair loss in women is usually a sign that there is something else wrong in the body. Sometimes, the condition can be... Read >
Author: seththewriter

Natural Remedies for Cellulite, Cellulite Treatment

11th June 2009
Ditch the cellulite building foods. By avoiding alcohol, caffeine, sugar, junk foods, refined & processed foods, saturated fats (animal fat), and other unnatural food & drink items, you can starve cellulite into submission; as well as ensure that future t... Read >
Author: John Adison

How the SSA determine disability

04th June 2009
The Social Security Administration has several programs that provide monetary rewards to people with qualified disabilities and around 10% of Los Angeles' working age population (16 to 64 years old) are considered to be work disabled. This means that thes... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Anti-inflammatory Herbs Like Curamin Can Naturally Fight Pain

09th April 2009
Anti-inflammatory herbs reduce inflammations by acting on the body mechanics. These Anti-inflammatory herbs are usually applied externally to the affected area or taken internally. They are safe and effective method for treatment of itching, redness, swel... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Right Bed for You...?

17th March 2009
If you're shopping for a mattress, you know how overwhelming the choices can seem. Do you need a soft mattress, or maybe a firm one? How about a box spring or a frame? Do you need a headboard, and if so, what type? It's important to pick the right bed... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Facts About Heart Diseases

11th March 2009
blood vessel stockade, commonly close to the mind itself. The body will renovate the harm by depositing oily substances such as cholesterol and lipoproteins to fulfil the cracks. If the body does not get adequate vitamin C that are essential for custo... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka

Could You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis?

03rd February 2009
If you have been considering, whether you are also one of those suffering with rheumatism then going through this brief review is certainly going to be of use. But before we go into the particulars, let me ask you a question, do you ever endure joint pain... Read >
Author: Lorna Goldsborough

When Pain is Our Friend

09th January 2009
Whatever we do, we try to be comfortable. Nobody likes to be in pain. Truthfully, we do everything we can to prevent being in pain. Whether it be physical pain from an injury or emotional pain from a bad relationship, we generally seek a life without pain... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Schneider

What Causes Hyperthyroidism – Learn about Hyperthyroidism Symptoms

06th January 2009
Thyroid is an important gland that is situated somewhere middle of the front side of the neck. Thyroid gland secrets some of the important hormones, known as 'thyroid hormones', that play important role in metabolism of the body. Metabolism is the process... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

What are Painful Joints?

02nd January 2009
What are Painful Joints? Arthralgia is the medical term for pain in the joints and there can be several different causes. The name arthralgia (literally: "joint pain", from "arthros" = "joint" and "-algia" denoting "pain") and may have numerous underlyi... Read >
Author: painrelief

Menopause Symptoms, Natural Treatment and Remedies for Menopause

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

Heartburn and Celiac Disease

22nd November 2008
Celiac disease, which is a severe intolerance to gluten (the major storage protein in wheat and similar proteins in barley and rye resulting in intestinal damage) is estimated to affect 1 in 133 people in the U.S. and approximately 1/100 worldwide. Most o... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Symptoms Of Estrogen Dominance

15th October 2008
Estrogen dominance is a term originally developed by Dr. John Lee, an extensive researcher of the relationships between estrogen and progesterone. The term estrogen dominance describes the condition that occurs in a woman's body when estrogen is the domin... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan

Tired and Cranky? It could be Your Adrenal Glands

07th October 2008
Judith Seton MaApSci -SE Canary Club.org o Tired? o Depressed? o Weak? o Cranky? It could be adrenal fatigue. What is adrenal fatigue? Adrenal Fatigue is a health disorder that can affect anyone who experiences persistent or severe mental... Read >
Author: Judith Seton

Multiple Sclerosis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

06th October 2008
One is a benign disorder, the other a chronic and potentially debilitating disease. The former involves the digestive system, while the latter affects the brain and spinal cord. As different as they may appear to be, irritable bowel syndrome and multi... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury
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