Articles, tagged with "diet changes", page 6
14th April 2010
Having high cholesterol is always a danger and it should be kept under control. The problem is that it's not always easy to reduce a high cholesterol level, especially when there are confusing terms being thrown around. Learning about cholesterol and what...
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Author:
lisa lucero
01st April 2010
Both chiropractors and physiotherapists offer a useful service and can offer relief from a variety of joint and muscle related issues. Both involve the manipulation of painful areas to help combat pain and mechanical issues and for this reason they are of...
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Author:
Lynn Snider
18th March 2010
Sweaty palms are caused by a condition called hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis causes the sweat glands to produce more sweat than the body needs . The scale of the condition can range from an obvious sense of moisture to an honest to goodness dripping of swea...
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Author:
Sandra Stammberger
11th March 2010
Addicted To Antacids, But You Don't Know What Else To Do?
My Friend,
Acid reflux sounds like a modest disorder, common, mild and
treatable. However, it has become a burden to millions of
people, affecting food choices, sleep patterns, moods and
a...
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Author:
januszjanulis
08th March 2010
A cure for IBS has yet to be found, but its symptoms can be managed by a change in diet. A person can also manage the symptoms by reducing his or her stress and of course with medication. Each person has different trigger foods that can cause IBS symptoms...
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Author:
Desmond Newman
08th March 2010
Through research, it has been shown that foods high in uric acid (purines) have contributed to the development of gout. If you already have gout, these foods will further aggravate your symptoms. Gout can be easy to manage if you are willing to make some ...
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Author:
Deborah L. Jones
03rd March 2010
Your blood glucose sugar level is an important aspect of your health, and this level can actually become life threatening if it rises too high or drops too low. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, your blood sugar is critical to controlling the dise...
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Author:
Julia Hanf
16th February 2010
Are you aware that triglycerides are an important measure of heart health? Multiple clinical studies have been done proving that using fish oil for triglycerides when levels were too high was very effective in lowering those numbers. Less than 150 millig...
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Author:
J E Ruby
01st February 2010
There are several tests that need to be done to confirm you have real Gout and not pseudo Gout. Pseudo Gout has similar symptoms but is not really Gout. Gout is caused by elevated levels of uric acid in the blood which form crystals in joints, tendons, a...
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Author:
survivalist
20th January 2010
Many people are looking for ways of treating depression naturally, due to high medication costs and increased concern about side effects.
Depression affects about 19 million Americans each year, resulting in an abundance of prescription medications a...
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Author:
Dana Zarcone
15th January 2010
Many people, both children and adult, will need orthodontics in their lifetime. Orthodontics can treat malocclusions, or bad bites, in a variety of ways. Two of the most popular options for orthodontics are traditional braces and Invisalign®. Your orthod...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
08th January 2010
Female dog urinary tract infection and the problems associated with this condition are a common problem. Research and numerous studies have already proven that female dogs will get far more UTI's than males. There are some reasons for this, and this artic...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
05th January 2010
Heart disease is a disorder that affects the ability of the heart to function normally. The common types of heart disease are coronary heart disease, pulmonary heart disease, ischaemic heart disease, hereditary heart disease, inflammatory heart disease, h...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
21st December 2009
Two Conditions That Will Affect Your Energy
Being diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (cfs) at an early age of fifteen, 24 years ago, I enjoyed reading and studying new things. So when I learned in my nursing studies that nutriton was an important ...
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Author:
jennmarks101amk
17th December 2009
Steps performed to Determine if You have Acid Reflux While we are aware of the typical symptoms of acid reflux disease, a doctor may conduct varied diagnostic tests to reign out any organic reason for your acid reflux problem. Generally if the problem ...
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Author:
phillip james