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Natural Remedies For Insomnia

30th September 2009
Insomnia is a nightmare. The more exhausted you are - the harder it is to sleep. And taking prescription or over the counter medicine can cause addiction and disturbing side effects, which can make insomnia worse. Insomnia can be due to many causes; su... Read >
Author: Edith Lingenfelter

Lowering Blood Glucose With Herbal Supplements

30th September 2009
If you are suffering from diabetes you are aware of what the long-term complications of chronic high blood glucose levels are. You risk damage to your eyes, kidneys, nerves, blood vessels, and a variety of other organs. Persistent elevated blood sugar lev... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf

Diabetes Management Managing A Child’s Diabetes At School

25th September 2009
As the school year winds down, parents of children with diabetes may want to take a few minutes to evaluate their child’s relationship with the school. Was the school staff able to handle any problems that arose this year? “There needs to be really go... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How & Why Anxiety Stress Symptoms Are Different

24th September 2009
Anxiety is different from stress. Stress can create anxiety and is in everyone's life. It's the small irritations; the traffic jam that delays your arrival to work, inadequate sleep, impossible deadlines, screaming babies, excessive noise, burning dinne... Read >
Author: Daniel P. Martin

Morning Sickness Survival Tips

21st September 2009
"Just eat a few saltines and you'll be ok". I don't know about you, but as someone who suffered with prolonged, severe morning sickness (which I affectionately call morning noon and night sickness), when I hear someone say this, I just want to slug the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Menopause and Dizziness

21st September 2009
Unfortunately during menopause, the explosive symptom of dizziness is all too common. You know the feeling - a spinning sensation inside your head ripping down through the rest of your body making it impossible to be at peace. Or the inability to get up ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Alcohol

21st September 2009
For the last 6,000 years of recorded history, human beings have drinking alcohol. Today it plays a major part in our economy, with many millions of Euro spent every week on alcoholic drinks. But with plenty of conflicting stories floating about in the med... Read >
Author: The Natural Way

Information About Chromium Supplments

18th September 2009
Chromium supplements An essential trace mineral, chromium is needed for the growth and health of the body. Among other things, it is needed for the breakdown of fat, carbohydrates, and protein. Chromium has become the most popular mineral supplement in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Type 1 Diabetes Treatment Tips

17th September 2009
Type 1 diabetes is also called insulin-dependent diabetes. It is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin, a hormone needed to convert sugar (glucose) into energy. Diabetes is a lifelong disease for which there is not yet a ... Read >
Author: chandan

Headache? Learn about its causes and remedies

15th September 2009
What is the cause of the headache? There can be several causes of headaches. Some of the more likely causes of headaches are stress and fatigue, tension, eye strain, dehydration, low blood sugar, migraine, viral infection, musculoskeletal conditions, h... Read >
Author: mark bevan

Early Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes

13th September 2009
The early symptoms of diabetes can easily be confused with symptoms other chronic diseases. Type 2 Diabetes usually presents itself after the age of 40, but more and more children are being diagnosed daily due to obesity and not enough physical activity.... Read >
Author: Clivir Team

Avandia Side Effects, Heart Attack Risks

11th September 2009
Many of us suffer from type 2 diabetes. In fact there are about 14 million people in the United States who are in this situation and a good number are being treated with Avandia, a medicine designed to increase the body’s sensitivity to insulin. The dru... Read >
Author: dsmythe

What Exactly is Mesothelioma??

03rd September 2009
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is generally commonly caused by an exposure to asbestos. However, mesothelioma symptoms do not show up pro many decades with the asbestos exposure. There are primarily three types of mesothelioma: Pleural, peritoneal,... Read >

How to live with an underactive thyroid

02nd September 2009
The medical term for an underactive thyroid is hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is when the thyroid does not make enough of the hormone thyroxine. The threat of an underactive thyroid disorder increases with age; approximately 1 in 6 adults over 60 have an ... Read >
Author: Marcus Williams

Low blood sugar

31st August 2009
Low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, causes fatigue, and in extreme cases, loss of consciousness. I’ll never forget the day I learned that lesson. Fortunately, it wasn’t from personal experience. In this incident in a hotel, waking down the hallway, w... Read >
Author: Health4Life

Stress Relief In Uncertain Economic Times: 7 Steps to a Balanced, Healthy Life and Relationship

30th August 2009
In today’s economic climate, many of us must balance many things in our lives to survive, be happy, healthy and successful. You may be juggling a job or career, or maybe you own or have several jobs or businesses like I do, a relationship, and some of y... Read >
Author: Dr. Cindy Brown

Blood Glucose Level

27th August 2009
Glucose in your blood is the most important source of energy for all humans and animals. It is basically a type of sugar which circulates across the blood providing the desperately needed energy. Glucose is manufactured in the body, through the food we ... Read >
Author: Terence Wright

Tinnitus Home Remedies

10th August 2009
Nearly 50 million people today in the United States suffer from tinnitus or ringing in the ears. This ringing in the ears is more bothersome for most and is rarely a very serious problem. It is not a disease but a symptom of an underlying condition and wi... Read >
Author: Reyna Flor Nadera

Pleural Mesothelioma Facts

07th August 2009
Mesothelioma is the commonest primary tumor of the pleura. There are two main types; 1] the localized mesothelioma{benign and malignant types} 2] the diffuse malignant mesothelioma Causes There is a strong correlation between asbestos exposure and t... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

The terrible effects of stress

04th August 2009
The terrible effects of stress All of us have witnessed the physical injury stress can wrack on the body. My friend-Lisa was a 40-year-old nurse whose symptoms started after she took on a subsequent job with a group of five doctors specializing in vit... Read >
Author: Health4Life

Should You Eat Sugar Carbohydrates Before Exercising Or Competing?

04th August 2009
Research has shown that eating sugar carbohydrates like honey, candy bars, soft drinks or sugar before exercising or competing will not provide a quick burst of energy. These foods have high sugar content and eating them within an hour of competition caus... Read >
Author: Hans2187

How to beat cravings and lose weight.

31st July 2009
How to beat cravings and lose weight. Cravings for a certain food have been the downfall of many a dieter and caused countless diets to fail. That piece of cake in the fridge or the thought of a plate of chips can cause irresistible cravings until ... Read >
Author: metalmicky

Are You Tuned In To Weight Loss Diets

30th July 2009
The consideration of weight loss diets needs you to be aware of the long term effects of adding and cutting out certain foods from your plate. The first thing to remember is that regular hydration with water, fruit and vegetable juices and fresh frui... Read >
Author: Alan

10 Important Things You Must Know If You Have Diabetes

30th July 2009
10 Important Things You Must Know If You Have Diabetes Diabetes presently affects more than 280 million people worldwide, with 6% of the United States’ whole population, and is estimated to double by the year 2030. Diabetes is a serious condition... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com

10 Things You Should Know If You Have Diabetes

30th July 2009
10 Things You Should Know If You Have Diabetes Diabetes currently affects more than 280 million people worldwide, including 6% of the United States’ entire population, and is estimated to double by the year 2030. Diabetes is a serious condit... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com

Curb Your Carb Intake

30th July 2009
The best way to lose weight is by restricting your carb consumption. The simple carbohydrates that are taken unnecessarily are termed as bad carbs. The way the body processes carbs makes them good or bad. Your body doesn’t need fiber to process simple c... Read >
Author: Michael Desire Alladoum

Information On Chihuahua

28th July 2009
Chihuahuas are a very sensitive breed. Due to the size of them they need to be taken care of very differently from other dogs. If trained well your Chihuahua can be a wonderful pet. If not trained properly, it can soon become a real terror. Knowing wh... Read >
Author: Jane

Diabetes Management

23rd July 2009
Diabetes Management My great aunt used to “manage” her diabetes by scraping off the frosting before treating herself to a piece of cake. She and her husband held a deep distrust of their doctor, and, living in a rural area, did not have many option... Read >
Author: Elle Wood

Diabetes Diet Pregnancy - A Well-Balanced Diet Program For Pregnant Diabetic Women

21st July 2009
A Well-Balanced Diet Program For Pregnant Diabetic Women Diabetes is generally classified into three categories. Type I diabetes, Type II diabetes and GDM or Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. The body of a person suffering from diabetes usually stops prod... Read >
Author: MMR21

Understanding Pressure Headaches And Relief Methods

19th July 2009
Information On Pressure Headaches Pressure headaches are the most common headaches and pressure headache pain tends to originate from the eyes, back, neck and other muscles. Pressure headaches can be chronic or episodic and can be described as a consta... Read >
Author: Cindy

LOSING BELLY FAT AND EATING

18th July 2009
It's true that most of us eat because we are hungry. However, if that was the only time we ate the belly fat would never be a problem to start with. Of course, I'm not talking about those with glandular problems or medical issues. That said, most of us... Read >
Author: Joe Huau

Low Blood Sugar Symptoms

16th July 2009
Low blood sugar can be a condition alone or can be caused by a complication of diabetes or a different disease. However, it is most frequently a result of insulin intake reaction due to diabetes. There are several causes of low blood sugar (hypoglycemi... Read >
Author: wirelesshomealarmsystems

Daybeds During the Victorian Era

15th July 2009
Daybeds were a common sight during the Victorian Era. Like their name signifies, they are used for sleeping during the day, although during the Victorian Era they were usually located in a room called a fainting room where women would go to recover from a... Read >
Author: Ben Weissman

Pleural Mesotheloma- Facts you should know

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is the commonest primary tumor of the pleura.There are two main types; 1]the localized mesothelioma{bening and malignant types} 2]the diffuse malignant mesothelioma Causes There is a strong correlation between asbestos exposure and t... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Pleural Mesothelioma Facts

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is the commonest primary tumor of the pleura. There are two main types; 1] the localized mesothelioma{bening and malignant types} 2] the diffuse malignant mesothelioma Causes There is a strong correlation between asbestos exposure and t... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Mesothelioma - Types and Symptoms

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is most commonly caused by an exposure to asbestos. However, mesothelioma symptoms do not show up for many decades after the asbestos exposure. There are mainly three types of mesothelioma: Pleural, peritoneal, and pe... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Have You Noticed That You Get Dizzy When Losing Weight?

07th July 2009
Unfortunately you are not by yourself if you get dizzy when losing weight. It's not something that you need to be alarmed about as it is fairly common. Continue to read on to discover more about this issue, and what you can do about it. Start A Great ... Read >
Author: Fee

Vitamins For Hypoglycemia

05th July 2009
Treating diabetes is hard enough. Don’t make it harder by starving your body of the nutrients it needs to work properly. Research has shown decisive evidence supporting key vitamins for hypoglycemia can dramatically improve your success against this dis... Read >
Author: Dave Harm

high blood sugar

05th July 2009
Glucose is a form of sugar that is the main energy source for peoplee . Glucose enters the bloodstream whenever foods or fluids that contain carbohydrates are eaten . These levels are managed through 2 hormones - insulin and glycogen . T... Read >
Author: Ricardo Lindsey

5 Simple Ways To Improve Your Metabolism

30th June 2009
# 1 Do not Skip Breakfast Morning breakfast jump starts your metabolism and helps to prevent bingeing later in the day. A cup of coffee without sugar and caffeine in May to give you a little energy and appetite for some time that it is safe to return t... Read >
Author: ali

Stop anxiety fainting

29th June 2009
When you faint, you not only experience loss of consciousness, but also loss of muscle tone and paling of color in your face. You may also feel feeble or nauseated just before fainting, and you'll have the way that surrounding noises are fading into the b... Read >
Author: Harold Bryant

5 Easy Ways To Improve Your Metabolism

29th June 2009
# 1 Do not Skip Breakfast The morning meal jump starts your metabolism and helps to prevent binging later in the day. A cup of coffee without sugar and caffeine in May to give you a little energy and appetite for some time that it is safe to return to ... Read >
Author: ali

Sip On This: The Truth Behind Artificial Sweeteners

27th June 2009
Sugars are considered to be one of your body's worst enemies, so why then are even so-called healthy alternatives such as artificial sweeteners finding their way onto the bad list as well? The following is an in-depth look at artificial sweeteners and the... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Diet Type 2 Diabetes

23rd June 2009
Healthy eating and regular physical activity are important in managing your type 2 diabetes because they can lower your blood sugar, blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglycerides, as well as help control your weight. It’s important to know that you don... Read >
Author: naturalremedies

Hypoglycemia and DUI: Can you be convicted falsely?

12th June 2009
For many people suffering from hypoglycemia, low blood sugar can cause symptoms that are strikingly similar to the effects of alcohol. Diabetes and many other kinds of diseases can result in hypoglycemia if blood sugar levels are not monitored and control... Read >
Author: hwells8

Gestational Diabetes in Pregnant Women

10th June 2009
The Gestational diabetes is one among the various form of diabetes which would normally affect pregnant women mostly. Also it is believed that the hormones produced during the pregnancy reduce the women's receptivity to insulin, also leading to a high blo... Read >
Author: steven marks

How To Lose Weight Quick and Healthy

05th June 2009
Eating 300 to 500 calories less per day should lead to a loss of between one and two pounds per week. This is not a realistic target. Eating to lose weight does not have to mean stressful calorie counting and precise measurements. You can lose weight with... Read >
Author: Dee K. Brown

Explosive Anger Disorder/Intermittent Rage Disorder

05th June 2009
Explosive Anger Disorder/Intermittent Rage Disorder Explosive Anger Disorder! (EAD). Or, Intermittent Rage Disorder (IRD). Take your pick of labels and/or abbreviations. These are "new" labels in the lexicon of the psychologists and psychiatr... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Hypoglycemia: A Disease?

05th June 2009
Hypoglycemia - A Disease? I got an email from an MD who has been recommending my Neuroliminal Training. She was concerned because two persons told her that they had experienced panic/anxiety attacks using my Neuroliminal Training SMR CD package. ... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Depression causes

04th June 2009
Depression has long been considered a character flaw indicative of morally weak minded individuals. However, new research clearly shows that depression has distinct biochemical roots that affect the way nerve cells work. It is an illness which can be accu... Read >
Author: clickfor

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments.

29th May 2009
Chronic fatigue syndrome is considered to be a disease which was 1st named in 1980's. Till now, as maximum numbers of individuals have been diagnosed with the CFS, numerous individuals outside and inside health field still have doubt regarding its presenc... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

What You Need to Know About Dog Seizures

20th May 2009
Witnessing a dog or other pet having a seizure can be frightening, especially when it's your pet that loses control, falls over, chomps its teeth, salivates, drools, whines, paddles its paws, and possibly loses bowel and urination control. Eyes can enlarg... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

The Challenges of Parenting Type 1 Diabetic Children

12th May 2009
The challenging task of parenting is difficult no matter the age of the child. The style of parenting will vary dependent upon what culture you are in, your own personal background of how you were raised, and the environment that you are raising the child... Read >
Author: DListMom

All About Asbestos Claims

11th May 2009
The Greeks called it the miracle mineral. It’s been called the wonder substance by the manufacturing industry. What is it about asbestos that earned it the name of the Greek adjective for “inextinguishable”? Asbestos is a silicate mineral with fi... Read >
Author: arcel

Diabetes Management - Implementing The Proper Methods and Tools

17th April 2009
In order to avoid long-term complications such as amputation, blindness and damage to the different body organs, diabetes management is a serious undertaking that every afflicted person should handle. The objective is to maintain the blood sugar level wit... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Low Carb Diets That Work- An Essential Key To Maintaining Your Goal Weight

15th April 2009
It is challenging enough to find low carb diets that work, but the REAL challenge is maintaining your weight once it is lost. The phenomena of continually losing weight and gaining it back, is appropriately enough called the "yo-yo" syndrome. During my 20... Read >
Author: MS Hutchins

Diet, Anxiety and Depression

03rd April 2009
Marianne consulted with me because of anxiety and depression. She had tried various forms of medication but was not reacting well to any of the drugs. She was exhausted from lack of sleep, and from the intense anxiety that kept waking her up. While there ... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

You Can Have Diabetes and Still Exercise

02nd April 2009
Diabetes and Exercise Several years ago, Tommy Johnson, at age of 28, looked at his mirror image in his home in Phoenix and wondered what was happening to his body, as he watched. Hospitalized in Phoenix for several days of testing, Johnson was found to... Read >
Author: Gregory Camp

The Lemonade Diet Drink Recipe

23rd March 2009
If you are looking for an all natural and economical detox program and even shed some extra pounds at the same time, then the lemonade diet drink is the perfect detox program you can start on. Here's how you prepare the drink. To prepare the lemonade d... Read >
Author: joel chue

What does client service mean to you?

13th March 2009
What does ‘client service’ and ‘professionalism’ mean to you? Some of us believe that we are here to serve our clients and by doing so we make their lives easier. We believe that we provide solutions and we support our clients in their success.... Read >
Author: Coach Corry

This easy ABCD do and don’t will help those dealing with Hypoglycemia

13th March 2009
Being a person who’s dealing with low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia issues, you will want to learn more about these four easy ABCD do’s, and four simple ABCD don’ts. Following the recommendations below will help you alleviate the symptoms of hy... Read >
Author: Daniel St-Jean

Vitamin C In Grapefruits

12th March 2009
accompanies the prepare. If you have cracked lips, burning eyes, tresses failure or insomnia, you may be misery from a require of Vitamin B-2. Speak to your doctor about your symptoms as a Vitamin B-2 supplement may be the answer for your troubles. Vi... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

The Benefit Of Vitamins In Grapefruits

12th March 2009
accompanies the situation. If you have cracked lips, burning eyes, beard shortfall or insomnia, you may be agony from a need of Vitamin B-2. Speak to your surgeon about your symptoms as a Vitamin B-2 supplement may be the answer for your harms. Vitami... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

Atkins Diet Foods For You

10th March 2009
Atkins diet is easy to find and available worldwide. There are many varieties to choose, pick up packages if the diet low carbohydrate foods or make your own meals. Whatever you want to do the Atkins plan, there is a solution here for you. Youll need t... Read >
Author: ali

Omega 3 Fish Oil with Breakfast -- Keep Your Metabolism Fast All Day With This 4-Point Checklist

09th March 2009
Eating breakfast is a surefire way to speed up your metabolism. You wake up. Your metabolism is on "slow." Your body and brain are hungry and ready for their fuel: glucose. You give them glucose (from carbs), and they're happy. Especially if you eat lean... Read >
Author: Gerry Morton

Healthy Eating Guide

03rd March 2009
Healthy eating is not about strict nutrition philosophies, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Healthy eating is an opportunity to expand your range of choices by trying foods - especially vegetables, whole grains, o... Read >
Author: Delmondo

Physical Exercises and Diabetes - Diabetes Control

03rd March 2009
Being overweight can be a course why many young and old people are getting type 2 Diabetes, regular physical exercises and good exercise lifestyle is a natural alternative towards reducing the excess weight. Engaging in Physical exercises for diabetics i... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau

Hypoglycemia - Low Blood Sugar In People Without Diabetes

03rd March 2009
Though most articles available on the web give information for people already diagnosed or living with diabetes, This articles seeks to point out that even people without diabetes experience low blood sugar in certain periods. It’s therefore important ... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau

Children with Type 1 Diabetes - Type 1 Diabetes

03rd March 2009
Causes of type 1 diabetes in children is same to as in adults. It occurs when the child’s body cannot produce enough or zero insulin. This after beta cells found in the pancreas are destroyed by the white blood cells as they do when fighting other forei... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau

Living with Type 1 Diabetes - Type 1 Diabetes

03rd March 2009
Type 1 diabetes is occurs when your body cannot produce enough or zero insulin. This after beta cells found in the pancreas are destroyed by the white blood cells. Insulin is useful in a healthy body as it aids in absorption of sugar from blood to provide... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau

The College Drinking Series: Hangovers... the campus curse

02nd March 2009
Jake’s body was strewn across the bed replicating the dirty towels dangling from his desk and chair. It was his roommate’s bed because he couldn’t make it to his own - way over on the other side of the room - too drunk the night before to know or ca... Read >
Author: Jim Matthews

The College Drinking Series: Hangovers... the campus curse

02nd March 2009
Jake�s body was strewn across the bed replicating the dirty towels dangling from his desk and chair. It was his roommate�s bed because he couldn�t make it to his own - way over on the other side of the room - too drunk the night before to know or c... Read >
Author: Jim Matthews

The Link Between Nutrition and ADHD

02nd March 2009
Whether you are someone who needs more information on ADHD to help a child in your care, or you suspect that you might suffer from some of the effects of this disorder yourself, you'll find that there is a lot of information out there that recommends a lo... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

Celebrity Thin Thighs Program: The TRUTH

02nd March 2009
The Celebrity Thin Thighs Program was created by Victoria Johnson, an internationally acclaimed Professional Trainer who presents programs for the NBA and WNBA. She now serves as a competition judge in fitness competitors, dance competitions and bodybuild... Read >
Author: Peter White

First Aid: Hypoglycemia

24th February 2009
Hypoglycemia is a temporary condition caused by unusually low blood sugar levels. Blood sugar, which is also called blood glucose, helps provide the body with energy. Glucose comes from food and is stored by the body for use between meals. It is necessary... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Stress and Anxiety Should be Treated Quickly

18th February 2009
Stress is Emotional While Anxiety Psychiatric Stress is a condition which may arise from a situation or thought that makes a person frustrated, angry or anxious and what may be stressful to one person need not be stressful for another. On the other han... Read >
Author: malc88

Stress and Anxiety Should be Treated Quickly

18th February 2009
Stress is Emotional While Anxiety Psychiatric Stress is a condition which may arise from a situation or thought that makes a person frustrated, angry or anxious and what may be stressful to one person need not be stressful for another. On the other han... Read >
Author: malc88

Hypoglycemia - Which Foods Should You Ignore?

03rd February 2009
One of the great positives about hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), unlike most diseases, is that one simply has to give up certain foods to start feeling better. In treating Western diseases you either need to take some medication or perhaps, go under th... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

What You Don't Know About Soda's Hidden Additives And Hypoglycemia

27th January 2009
Hypoglycemics need a steady balance in their blood sugar levels - a sugar rush from carbonated water is certain to trigger the start of an imbalance. They contain a toxic brew of sugar, caffeine and include tartaric acid, phosphoric acid, artificial fl... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Hypoglycemia - Don't Ignore What You Should Do About These Warning Signs

21st January 2009
Hypoglycemia symptoms (low blood sugar) which most of us experience regularly are not normally associated with serious illnesses However, when you put these symptoms together you have a rather dangerous combination that can lead to diabetes and other s... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Some History Of The Yorkshire Terrier

20th January 2009
The Yorkshire terriers, or Yorkies, originated from Scotland but bred in England. They were molded to hunt rats, but nowadays they are popular as pets. In fact, their variety was one of the Top Dog Breeds of 2005. They usually grow being small and lig... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Bulimia Recovery and Dangers of Bulimia

20th January 2009
If you are among those many, preoccupied with your body, image, or weight and feel pressured to buy in to the society’s constant admiration for those who measure up to the commercial standards for beauty, armed with other pre-disposing factors, you coul... Read >
Author: adok983

Bulimia Recovery and Dangers of Bulimia

20th January 2009
If you are among those many, preoccupied with your body, image, or weight and feel pressured to buy in to the society’s constant admiration for those who measure up to the commercial standards for beauty, armed with other pre-disposing factors, you coul... Read >
Author: adok989

Hypoglycemia and Sugar - The Robbing Thief

17th January 2009
The one thing hypoglycemics should not be eating is sugar and yet 50% of modern Western diets consist of refined foods. Pastas, white flour and bread, most breakfast cereals, polished rice, are all refined carbohydrates and have a similar effect on you... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

The 8 Most Common Signs & Symptoms of Panic Attacks!

16th January 2009
These differ from person to person. Everybody has encountered some sort of nervousness or anxiety at some point of time or place. In brief, when anxiety reaches its extreme level we call it a panic attack. Some of the common signs and symptoms of panic at... Read >
Author: Ethan Grays

Tips on Dining Out when You Have Hypoglycemia

16th January 2009
People with hypoglycemic symptoms very often think that they cannot go out to dine because restaurants won't cater to them. In fact restaurants, especially since the 'credit crunch', will go out of their way to accommodate hypoglycemics. Don't only th... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Weight Loss By Coffee – Does It Work?

16th January 2009
The average American takes about three cups of coffee within the day. Some do it to jump start their day, while some drink it to wind down after a long day. Some take to keep themselves awake, while some take it improve endurance. But little did we know t... Read >
Author: morningshift

For Anyone On A Weight Loss Program - Get Organized

16th January 2009
A disorganized person is always rushing and a person who is always rushing will tend to eat too fast. A person who eats too fast will tend to eat too much and a person who eats too much will tend to get fat. Mess causes distress and that in turn causes... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Hypoglycemia - How to Overcome 'Brain Fog' and Mood Swings

13th January 2009
To understand "brain fog", one of hypoglycemia's symptoms, you need an understanding of the basics of your body's low blood sugar levels. To get the required energy for 24 hours, most people only eat three times a day. Any breakdown in the system of p... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Hypoglycemia - It's Far More Serious Than You Realise

09th January 2009
Given time, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels) usually develops into something more serious; but most people take the attitude they will solve that problem in the future. In fact, people go for many years coping with the symptoms of hypoglycemia - ... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Hypoglycemia - Take Your Fate Into Your Own Hands

09th January 2009
Hypoglycemic symptoms (anxiety, cloudy brain, insomnia and mood swings) are not at first considered serious, although they do hide long-term dangers. But if left untreated, severe hypoglycemia could lead to a loss of consciousness and even a coma. You ... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Hypoglycemia - Go Nuts For Nuts

08th January 2009
For good health, low blood sugar levels must be controlled before hypoglycemia takes hold. Nuts are perfect for this control. Once your body falls onto the rollercoaster of high and low blood sugar levels, hypoglycemia is not far off. Once you have dev... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Hepatitis-C And Alcohol Abuse

08th January 2009
Considering that more than five million Americans have hepatitis B or C, both illnesses that can destroy the liver and which kill thousands of people each year, it's clear that the little discussed organ's time in the public spotlight has arrived. Hep... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers

Overtrain Your Body and Burnout Will Sap Your Strength

06th January 2009
It is imperative that hard training is necessary to gain muscle size and strength. However this intense work also has the capability to break you down and make you weaker. What is the dividing line between growth and decline in musculature training? Re... Read >
Author: glchandler

Control your Hypoglycemia And You Will Control Your Fatigue

04th January 2009
Fatigue and other symptoms like headaches, joint pain and dizziness are all part of hypoglycemia where blood sugar levels drop drastically. Not everyone who experiences chronic fatigue is hypoglycemic. However, fatigue is a very big part of everyday li... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Hypoglycemia - The Symptoms to Look For

19th December 2008
Hypoglycemic (low blood sugar levels) symptoms of pastry cravings, insomnia and dizziness are all warning signs that more serious illnesses, like heart disease, can develop. By a little research and understanding you can help yourself overcome these pr... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

The Magic of Beans in The Control of Hypoglycemia

19th December 2008
Low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) need to be controlled for a healthy lifestyle. While fiber is one of the best ways of naturally controlling blood sugar levels, an easy source is the ordinary bean and other legumes. Only a small portion a day is s... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Weight Loss and Low Blood Sugar Levels (Hypoglycemia) - The Connection

18th December 2008
There is a hidden connection between weight loss and low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) which few people are aware of. Your blood sugar needs to enter your cells from the bloodstream where it is used immediately or stored. But if your cells do not r... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Researchers Find Liver Damage Condition Caused By Toxic Bile

18th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Recently, news from the science and medical communities has reported a new genetic condition that may be the cause of approximately 15 to 20 percent of liver failure among individuals. An article from Science Daily re... Read >
Author: LegalView

Beware Hypoglycemia - It Comes in the Innocent Morning Coffee.

17th December 2008
The desperate need for coffee, tea and refined foods in the morning is often the result of low blood sugar levels(hypoglycemia)- which points to further illnesses down the road. What a kick-start to the system! The fast releasing refined flour, combi... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

3 Secrets to Indulging in Holiday Meals without Increasing Body-Fat

08th December 2008
Thanksgiving to the New Year seems to be the Scariest time for most people who are Health Conscious. Most people view these 6 weeks as the inevitable time they Gain Weight and becomes the classic downfall to their program. I am here to tell you that you C... Read >
Author: Mark Macdonald

Hypoglycaemia ' Why People are Addicted To Simple Sugars and Stimulants

06th December 2008
When your body signals a need for fast foods or chocolates during the day take it as a warning. It means your diet is probably out of balance. Your body needs something to quickly restore the balance - before you drop from fatigue. But sugar and stimul... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Guidelines to Manage Diabetes

05th December 2008
A diabetic patient should follow a healthy lifestyle. Below are some simple guidelines that will help diabetics lead a normal life and avoid the complications that uncontrolled diabetes can cause. 1. Consult your doctor regularly. 2. Follow the diet ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

This Is Nothing Short Of Being A Miracle Food – Especially For Hypoglycemics

04th December 2008
The Miracle Food! The food we’re talking about has different names, depending on who sells it. If you’re going to do an Internet search for it after you’ve read this article, search for dehulled hemp seed, shelled hemp seed, hemp nuts or hemp heart... Read >
Author: Daniel St-Jean

If You’re Dealing With Hypoglycemia, Get Off The Sugar Roller-Coaster Now!

04th December 2008
Whether you’re perfectly healthy (at the moment…) or you’re dealing with low blood sugar or hypoglycemia issues, it's time to start taking responsibility for your own health and stop looking for the quick fix. It's time to stop taking the "toxic che... Read >
Author: Daniel St-Jean

Dealing With Low Blood Sugar Or Hypoglycemia? Here Is A Dirty Dozen Foods To Avoid

04th December 2008
Some of you (especially baby boomers) might remember The Dirty Dozen, a blockbuster war movie from 1967 featuring an incredible cast that included Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Robert Ryan, Charles Bronson, Donald Sutherland, Ge... Read >
Author: Daniel St-Jean

Weight Loss – Lose Weight With Protein Shakes – Troubleshooting Part 2

03rd December 2008
Protein meal replacement shakes are a recognized way to effectively lose weight safely and with consistent results. However, there are a few minor challenges that may appear along the way. If you are aware of these before they occur and know how to fix th... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs

How is Stress Connected to Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)? - Act Now!

03rd December 2008
The body is unable to distinguish between a prehistoric threat of a wild boar and a modern day office tyrant. Both result in stress hormones which often lead to Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels). But how is the connection between stress and low bl... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Diabetes: The Effects of Weight Loss On Blood Sugar

01st December 2008
Anyone that has been diagnosed and treated for diabetes knows the importance of checking your blood sugar levels regularly throughout the day. It is important to maintain steady blood sugar levels to avoid adverse symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, a... Read >
Author: pharris1

Hypoglycemics - Have You Got Any Of These Symptoms? - Your Last Chance to Change Your Lifestyle!

01st December 2008
Michael Capstan, 44, on his way to work tripped over builder's rubble and badly grazed his elbows which then took more than three weeks to get better. Michael was lucky; in the back of his mind was the fact that one of the early signs of Hypoglycemia, ... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Hypoglycemia - Not Just In The Mind

01st December 2008
If you crave sweets, chocolates and starchy foods then you are probably hypoglycemic or at least in the early stages of hypoglycemia. You will need to look to your diet as hypoglycemia is caused by low blood sugar. Even though you may be suffering from... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

New Year's Resolution Diet

04th November 2008
New Year's Resolution Diet Program The New Year is a time to reflect on the changes we want or need to make and many Americans seem to make the same New Year resolutions each year to start a Diet or weight loss program. Setting reasonable goals, stayi... Read >
Author: Mike

These Magnificent Seven Foods Will Help You Deal With Low Blood Sugar Or Hypoglycemia

03rd November 2008
Some of you (especially the older baby boomers) might remember “The Magnificent Seven”, a blockbuster western movie from 1960 featuring an incredible cast that included Yul Brenner, Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach, James Coburn, Robert Vaughn, and Charles ... Read >
Author: Daniel St-Jean

Right Way to Lose Weight

31st October 2008
Most people want to lose weight with all kinds of purpose. But only severely restricting your diet can't work it out. As a result, you may get yourself ill and hurt your body. The right way to lose weight is eating the right foods and getting your body th... Read >
Author: yangguang

Healthy Indian Breakfast - Importance and Options available

30th October 2008
“Breakfast like a King, Lunch like a Prince and Dine like a Pauper” is a very famous proverb and is very true considering the fact that 25 percent of the day's calorie should come from breakfast. Glucose is the main source of energy for brain and the... Read >
Author: Rohini

Alternative Natural Cures For Restless Leg Syndrome

30th October 2008
When doctors give us medicines or pills, we usually don't ask of other alternative and more natural cures for our illness. This is not to say that we should prefer natural alternatives over doctors' orders. But there are times when both the natural cure a... Read >
Author: keywriterM

The Pre-diabetes Prevention Plan To Lower Blood Sugar

27th October 2008
Many people struggle to control their weight. However, while they are going on and off various diets, they fail to realize that they are also struggling to control blood sugar. Actually, the cause of blood-sugar problems may be weight problems, as being... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vitamins Work For Hypoglycemia

21st October 2008
There are many people who usually complain about the low blood sugar. The higher production of insulin in the body is known as Hypoglycemia. People who are the regular consumers of high carbohydrates items usually complain of Hypoglycemia. It is also comm... Read >
Author: vishal

Hypoglycemia in Chihuahuas

13th October 2008
Hypoglycemia is a blood sugar disorder, prevalent among toy breed dogs like Chihuahuas. Mostly young pups suffer from this disease of extremely low sugar levels in their blood. As a result of which the pup’s brain becomes devoid of essential nutrients. ... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts

Blood glucose meter - how to buy it

06th October 2008
The life of a diabetic patient hangs on a rather precarious balance. Diabetic patients have to walk a tightrope because of the stringent need to balance their nutritional needs, hunger requirements and blood sugar levels continually. While they have to ea... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester

Information on Insulinoma

24th September 2008
Insulinoma is one of the most common neuro-endocrine tumors of the pancreas. Insulinoma involves the beta cells in the pancreas of the ferret that develop into tumor, and is unfortunately fairly common in ferrets aged 2-4 and up. It is this tumor(s) that ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Insulinomas

24th September 2008
Insulinomas are the most common pancreatic endocrine tumor. Insulinoma is a tumor of the pancreas that produces too much amounts of insulin. High insulin levels cause low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia). Hypoglycemia may be gentle, leading to symptoms s... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Excessive Sweating? Common Causes Of Sweating And What You Can Do About It

09th September 2008
What causes us to sweat? First of all, it's very normal as all humans have sweat glands that release a salty liquid. Sweating is what helps us stay cool. The amount that each person sweats varies depending on how many sweat glands you have, and we have mi... Read >
Author: Karen Kristofler

What Exactly Is Type 1 Diabetes?

03rd September 2008
Basically there are two types of diabetes. Typically Type 2 diabetes begins to show itself through adulthood and Type 1 diabetes can happen even during childhood. An additional type of diabetes, which is closely associated to type 2 diabetes, is known as ... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn

Having Risk Of Diabetes

22nd August 2008
Psychological and emotional stress among mothers may trickle down to their kids and increase their children's risk of having diabetes. Mothers who experienced a stressful event such as divorce, domestic violence, mental tension and work pressure have an i... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

The Basics Of Being Of The Atkins Diet

22nd August 2008
The Atkins diet is not a new phenomenon. The diet first appeared in the late 1970s and has grown popularity in recent years in response to the low-fat diet craze. As dieters had trouble with low-fat plans, they searched for a new solution and Dr. Atkins' ... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta

Relations of Nutrition and Fat Loss

21st August 2008
Article Subtitle: Nutrition + Exercise = Fat Loss Written by: Kalpesh Sharma, World's Biggest Researcher in every field of subject for varying Products and Services across the World(A World Record Holder). Incorporating these fat loss tips will im... Read >
Author: Shubhlabh

General Recommendations and Insulin

13th August 2008
Oral hypoglycemic and anti, hyperglycemic agents have an important place in the medical management of diabetes. They can be used alone or in combination with each other and/or with insulin. When the blood sugar is no longer controlled by the maximum recom... Read >
Author: Alien

Hangover – Causes and Symptoms

25th July 2008
Hangover is a condition that takes place, when a person indulges in over consumption of alcohol or some other drug. In medical terms, it is known as veisalgia. Talking about the causes of hangover, alcoholism is the main factor that can be held responsibl... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

Taking Care of a Chihuahua Puppy

23rd July 2008
If you are thinking of getting a Chihuahua puppy, you need to be sure you are willing to accept the responsibilities of owning one. This entitles taking care of your Chihuahua puppy by making sure they are given a healthy life in a safe environment. This ... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Taking Care of a Chihuahua Puppy

23rd July 2008
If you are thinking of getting a Chihuahua puppy, you need to be sure you are willing to accept the responsibilities of owning one. This entitles taking care of your Chihuahua puppy by making sure they are given a healthy life in a safe environment. This ... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Foods for Diabetics

21st July 2008
Women with diabetes who are pregnant or breast-feeding need the same nutrition as pregnant or breast-feeding women who do not have diabetes. Pregnant women need extra calcium, iron, protein, and folic acid. During the second and third trimester, you also ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Low Blood sugar

17th July 2008
Hypoglycemia Hypoglycemia is a condition characterized by an abnormally low level of blood sugar (glucose), your body's main energy source.Hypoglycemia is commonly associated with diabetes. However, a wide variety of conditions, many of them rare, can ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hypoglycemia or Low Blood Sugar

16th July 2008
Low blood sugar or hypoglycemia (usually a blood sugar level of less than 4 mmol/L) can happen when diabetes medicine (pills or insulin), food, and exercise are out of balance. Low blood sugar can be mild, moderate, or severe. These tips will help you ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Symptoms of Diarrhea, Causes and Diarrhea Treatment

09th July 2008
Diarrhea is an increase in the frequency of bowel movements or a decrease in the form of stool (greater looseness of stool). Although changes in frequency of bowel movements and looseness of stools can vary independently of each other, changes usually occ... Read >
Author: John Mathew

How to stop binge eating

07th July 2008
One of the things that will drive you crazy on a diet is the opportunities to binge on sweets. I know becasue I am very bad with binging myself and have to build some really good coping mechanisms when I find myself gaining a bit of weight. Here is the wa... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky

We chocolate lovers can now say "I told you so."

13th June 2008
Oh, we chocolate lovers are loyal creatures! We have to be. Without our chocolate to solve our crisis, where would we be? To be honest, most of us chocoholics will admit, under pressure, that we could live without chocolate... we just don't want to. ... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey

Health Benefits of Minerals

05th June 2008
Potassium: low blood sugar, regulate blood pressure, heart diseases, water flow in the body, muscle disorders, cramps, brain function, diabetes, kidney disorders, arthritis Minerals are elements that originate in the Earth and cannot be created by livi... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Popular Pet and Lap Dog: Yorkshire Terrier

26th May 2008
The Yorkshire terriers, or Yorkies, originated from Scotland but bred in England. They were molded to hunt rats, but nowadays they are popular as pets. In fact, their variety was one of the Top Dog Breeds of 2005. They usually grow being small and lig... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

The Secret to Busting Through Your Plateau, Part 3

21st May 2008
Now that you have a good understanding of the synergestic components necessary for success in reaching your goals, let's see how they apply to the young multi-sport athlete named Flash, who has been struggling with fatigue during training and subpar perfo... Read >
Author: Jolene Wilkinson

Complete Information on Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome

21st May 2008
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) is a congenital overgrowth syndrome, which can affect all systems of the body. It is associated with an elevated risk of embryonic tumor formation. There is a 20% mortality rate for newborns with BWS. Macroglossia (large ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Alcohol Depression: Contribution of Alcohol in Depression

08th May 2008
Medical experts have always recommended to limit the intake of alcohol. This is due to several effects it has on an individual’s health. Most people get addicted to alcohol without even knowing about it. They drink alcohol in order to relieve stress... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Ways To Know That You Are Pregnant

08th May 2008
How will you know that you are pregnant? Below are some of the clues and pregnancy basics, so that you can know for sure that you are pregnant. However, please note that pregnancy differs from one woman to another. The symptoms may be less intense or more... Read >
Author: apurva

Ways To Know That You Are Pregnant

07th May 2008
How will you know that you are pregnant? Below are some of the clues and pregnancy basics, so that you can know for sure that you are pregnant. However, please note that pregnancy differs from one woman to another. The symptoms may be less intense or more... Read >
Author: apurva

How to Prevent and Treat Heart Disease

01st May 2008
Heart disease is a general term for a number of different diseases, all of which influence the heart in some way. Heart disease is in fact considered as being the leading reason of death nowadays in the United States. Heart disease indeed possesses seriou... Read >
Author: Cindy

Can Drug Rehab Efforts Let Up in Florida?

28th April 2008
Did you know that nearly 10% of Florida’s sixth graders binge drink? Did you know that percentage increases to 30% by the time the kids are in high school? Did you know that the prevalence of prescription drug abuse is so high that Florida is now nickn... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Do You Know The Difference Between Natural and Synthetic Hormones?

25th April 2008
Natural hormones are substances that are like those produced naturally. Synthetic hormones are close enough to the natural kind to get into the cell and perform many of the same functions, but they don't provide all of the benefits and they do have some ... Read >
Author: John Russell

How Important Is Vitamin B3?

24th April 2008
Also referred to as nicotinic acid, vitamin B3 is a body compound that naturally results from the processes developing within our system. The main function of vitamin B3 is in cellular respiration, but it also contributes to the energy release and the met... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Important Is Vitamin B3?

17th April 2008
Also referred to as nicotinic acid, vitamin B3 is a body compound that naturally results from the processes developing within our system. The main function of vitamin B3 is in cellular respiration, but it also contributes to the energy release and the met... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Top 7 Health Problems Linked to Trace Mineral Deficiency or Imbalance

16th April 2008
Here are the seven most serious health problems linked to trace mineral imbalance or deficiency (in alphabetical order): CANCER: Research confirms cancers thrive in acidic conditions where little oxygen is present, but cannot grow in alkaline condition... Read >
Author: Dr. John Heinerman

Exercise - The Most Powerful Drug

11th April 2008
Exercise is a key component to looking and feeling your best, but, especially for women over 40, shaping up and losing weight requires some real "sweat equity". However, that sweat is well spent because exercise not only burns the "gristle" but it also... Read >
Author: Gen

Yorkie Health Issues

31st March 2008
Yorkies can be great pets, but just like all other dog breeds, they have their fair share of health issues. This article will you understand the common health issues associated with Yorkie dogs. * Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, most commonly hap... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Blood Sugar – Symptoms of Blood Sugar

28th March 2008
Blood sugar concentration, or glucose level, is tightly regulated in the human body. Normally, the blood glucose level is maintained between about 4 and 6 mmol/L (70 to 100 mg/dL). The total measurement of glucose in the circulating blood is therefore abo... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How to Get Rid of Diabetes Naturally

19th March 2008
For diabetic person, there are several natural remedies that can help you to minimize your risk of suffering further complications. If you have diabetes, you would have a higher chance of heart disease, kidney failure, gum diseases and even blindness. Dia... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Different Ways To Prevent Depression

10th March 2008
Are there ways to prevent depression? Some forms of depression may not be preventable since current theory suggests that they may be triggered by chemical malfunctioning in the brain. However, there is good evidence that depression may often be alleviated... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Different Ways To Prevent Depression

08th March 2008
Are there ways to prevent depression? Some forms of depression may not be preventable since current theory suggests that they may be triggered by chemical malfunctioning in the brain. However, there is good evidence that depression may often be alleviated... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Turning Schoolchildren into Superheroes

23rd February 2008
Over 50% of children in the UK lack basic first aid skills, and would be unable to help at the scene of an accident. According to a recent survey conducted for the British Red Cross and Toyota by the Children’s Forum, 60% of children lack the knowledge ... Read >
Author: John Kaduwanema

Cholesterol Lowering Diet to Maintain your Cholesterol Level

18th February 2008
Below are some simple foods that can be included in diet as they are cholesterol lowering. Apples: Pectin present in the apple is a soluble fiber that helps draw cholesterol out of the system. The flavonoids (Quercetin) present in apples act as a ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Diabetes Type 1 - Insulin Cell Transplant Therapy To Be Rolled Out Across The UK

14th February 2008
Six National Health Service trusts across the UK are to be given nearly ten million pounds [$19.6 million USD] in government funding to provide insulin producing cell transplants to some patients with Type 1 Diabetes. Experts hope that this treatment can ... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse

Hangover Information and Prevention

11th February 2008
Hangover (veisalgia) describes the amount of painful physical effects following thick intake of drugs, especially intoxicating beverages. A hangover is caused by a combination of the poisonous byproduct of alcohol metabolism (acetaldehyde), dehydration, a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Diabetes Drugs - Should you use them?

31st January 2008
The following article is a list of the most popular and frequently used information over the drugs used to lower blood sugar in diabetics (and their side effects), compared with the popular health MicroNutra balance glucose supplement, Diamaxol. Insul... Read >
Author: ebet sanders

Adrenal Insufficiency Information

22nd January 2008
Adrenal insufficiency is a life-threatening condition. It affects about 1 in 100,000 people. It occurs in all age groups and agonize men and women equally. The disease is characterized by weight loss, muscle weakness, fatigue, low blood pressure, and some... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Alternative Treatment For Phobias

20th January 2008
A phobia is an uncontrollable and irrational fear of an object or a situation, such as a fear of flying, or heights, or insects, a social phobia (fear of meeting people, of going to school), claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces), or agoraphobia (fear o... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines For Migraine Treatment

18th January 2008
This is a persistent ache in the head, usually a response to stress or tension, 'or to toxins circulating in the blood as a result of infection. Typical migraine symptoms include visual disturbances or hallucinatory "aura"; throbbing headache (classica... Read >
Author: Alien

Low Carb Diets and Pregnancy

11th October 2007
Low carb dieting is not a new fad. Low-carb dieting has become a very visible part of our society. Low-carbohydrate diets are nutritional programs that advocate restricted carbohydrate consumption. Low carb diets are based on the principle that a diet low... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Vitamins To Help Prevent Morning sickness

08th October 2007
Between fifty and ninety-five percent of all pregnant women, as well as some women who use hormonal contraception experience morning sickness, which is also referred to as nausea, vomiting of pregnancy, or pregnancy sickness. The nausea can range from be... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Chronic Fatique Syndrome Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disease that was first named in the 1980s. Even now, as increasing numbers of people are being diagnosed with CFS, many people inside and outside the health professions still doubt its existence or maintain that it's a psycho... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Hypoglycemia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar is a problem that is much over-looked by many doctors today. Hypoglycemia can be due to alimentary problems, idiopathic causes, fasting, insulinoma, endocrine problems, extrapancreatic causes, hepatic disease, and miscellan... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Treat Panic Attacks and Anxiety Attacks

30th August 2007
A panic attack, also known as an anxiety attack, is an amount of time where a person feels extremely intense sense of intense fear and mental distress. Panic attacks often occur abruptly with no apparent cause. One common panic attack symptom is trembling... Read >
Author: sickanimations

Alleviating Morning Sickness

28th August 2007
Most women don't think of morning sickness as helpful, but it can be an excellent indicator of pregnancy. Morning sickness usually begins between the fourth and sixth week of pregnancy. This is often the first sign most women get that they are actually pr... Read >
Author: Mardie Caldwell

Atkins Diet Plan and the theory of insulin resistance

26th August 2007
The Atkins diet online, which has been around since the 1970s, is very popular with people all over the world. Let’s take a took at the basic principles of this diet and why it is so successful. Dr. Atkins’ theory is that weight gain is caused becaus... Read >
Author: Steve

Headaches and Nutrition

23rd August 2007
Headache is a condition of pain in the head; sometimes neck or upper back pain may also be interpreted as a headache. Headaches can have a wide range of causes and many levels of severity. Headache involves the network of nerve fibers in the tissues, musc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How to Lose Weight Like the Competitors in Fat March and Biggest Loser

16th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Charles Carter For many seeing shows like Fat March of the Biggest Loser can be an inspiration to start their own weight loss program. The problem lies in once you are excited to start now what. It can be hard for the average watch... Read >
Author: liveleantoday

A Balancing Act: 7 Steps to a Successful Life and a Relationship

02nd August 2007
These days many of us must balance many things in our lives to be happy, healthy and successful. We may be juggling a career (or maybe you own and operate several businesses like I do), a relationship (and some of you may even have children) and then ther... Read >
Author: Dr. Cindy Brown

Headaches and Blood Sugar

25th July 2007
Hypoglycaemia is a term used to describe blood sugar that is too low to sustain the energy needs of the body. It is often cited as a headache cause and you may already be familiar with its link to migraines. Blood sugar levels during a migraine attack are... Read >
Author: Alien

Headaches in School: Coping Skills for Kids

25th July 2007
When many of us think of school we think of education and learning, but for some children, headaches can be a very real and painful barrier to getting through the school day. Just like adults, kids can suffer from headaches and it can have a distressing i... Read >
Author: Alien

Helping Kids Cope With Headaches Without Medication

25th July 2007
Medication certainly has its benefits in headache management for kids but for some, various therapies and techniques can complement or in some cases, even replace medication. The risks and side effects of medication mean that it is often preferable to fin... Read >
Author: Alien

Type 1 Diabetes - All About Type 1 Diabetes Causes and Treatment

25th July 2007
Read this article to know about Type 1 Diabetes Causes and Type 1 diabetes Treatment We can call Type 1 diabetes an autoimmune disease in which the body destroys or damages insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Once those cells are destroyed, t... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Don't Suffer Needlessly From Stress And Anxiety

01st July 2007
Problems arises when the anxiety or depression appears out of the blue, does not go away for weeks on end and there is no relief as it consistently interferes with your normal daily routine. In these cases, you can reasonably assume that the cause is anxi... Read >
Author: Alien

Food and Diet for More Energy

01st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Charles Carter Do you find that you get fatigued during the afternoon? There are better choices than reaching for that candy bar, soda, or the latest energy drink. Food and diet is essential to giving your body more energy during t... Read >
Author: liveleantoday

Blood Glucose Levels - The Signs Of Hypoglycemia

29th June 2007
Glucose is the body's fuel. Our brains require it to function properly and our muscles require it to move. It is the food for all of our cells. Therefore, it is important to maintain normal blood glucose levels for our bodies to function properly. A no... Read >
Author: Alien

Symptom Of Low Blood Sugar - All About Diabetes

29th June 2007
As someone with diabetes I know firsthand the effects and symptom of low blood sugar. Sometimes you can feel like your life is out of control and you don't understand what is going on. So, what are the symptoms of low blood sugar, and what can you do? ... Read >
Author: Alien

How Gestational Diabetes Can Affect Your Baby

29th June 2007
You may have heard a little bit about gestational diabetes, but you may not fully understand how it can affect your baby. By having blood sugar levels, or blood glucose levels, that are too high throughout your pregnancy could lead to some of these com... Read >
Author: Alien

Weight Loss Meal Plan: The Importance of Blood Sugar Stability

27th June 2007
One of the more important concepts in developing any weight loss meal plan is stable blood sugar. What does a stable blood sugar level mean and how is it important in a healthy weight loss program? When you consume carbohydrates, your body experiences... Read >
Author: Malton A. Schexneider, PT, MMSc

Juicing for Low Blood Sugar - A Good Choice?

07th June 2007
Juicing fruits and vegetables for those who suffer from low blood sugar or hypoglycemia can be very beneficial. Drinking fresh juices every hour allows the body to continuously replenish itself with carbohydrates, which reduces the chances of the body hav... Read >
Author: Alien

3 Ways To Balance Your Blood Sugar Level

04th June 2007
Many of us suffer from our blood sugar level being out of balance. If you have high blood sugar levels (diabetes), then you will hopefully be under the supervision of a medical practitioner. This article is about low blood sugar levels, sometimes referred... Read >
Author: Graham Rowan

Travel Tips To Keep You Both Smiling: 5 simple ways to avoid negative reactions and upset!

01st June 2007
Today's article was inspired by my latest trip to Las Vegas and by many of my clients who have been traveling lately. I coach couples to be sure they discuss all the details with each other before they leave for their destination. I teach them how to comm... Read >
Author: Dr. Cindy Brown

Know About Chromium for Your Diabetes Supplements

22nd May 2007
Diabetes is characterized by a lack of insulin in the body, or the lack of cells within the body to respond properly to insulin. Whether you are diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, you will need to address lifestyle changes to maintain optimum healt... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Could You Be At Risk For Hypoglycemia

12th May 2007
If you have ever experienced hypoglycemia, you know that it feels like fatigue and usually hits mid-morning or mid-afternoon. Hypoglycemia can make you feel sluggish and is the leading cause of depression in the United States. It can be mild or severe an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dont Let Insomnia Keep You From A Proper Nights Sleep

08th May 2007
Almost 6 million people rely on prescription or over the counter drugs to aid in sleep every year. That is approximately one in four people who suffer from insomnia on a consistent basis. Those suffering from insomnia usually have two problems with thei... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Early Symptoms of Pregnancy in First Trimester: The First Three

20th April 2007
The first trimester comprises of the first three months of a baby growing in the womb, generally counting from 0-12 weeks. Early pregnancy symptoms in the first trimester, force a pregnant woman, with her gradually expanding uterus, to acknowledge the sig... Read >
Author: Alien

Facts about diabetes treatment

18th April 2007
It is known that fat makes cells more resistant to insulin, and so, overweight is the greatest risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Loosing weight is a smart thing to do, and for some people, even a little weight loss can restore blood sugar to normal. S... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

HGH (Human Growth Hormone) Profiles 1 by MedPharmaCare

29th March 2007
Active Life: Varies by injection method Drug Class: Growth Hormone/IGF-1 Precursor (for injection) Average Dose: Men 2-6 i.u. total daily Acne: No Water Retention: Rare High Blood Pressure: Rare Liver Toxic: No Aromatization: No Comments: High Ana... Read >
Author: mark henry

Early Pregnancy Symptom – Know the Indicators

27th March 2007
Any woman trying to get pregnant just cannot bear to wait patiently to find out if she has achieved her objective. She wants to find out sooner than later if she is pregnant. Your body is an excellent indicator of early pregnancy symptoms. It is very im... Read >
Author: apurva

Always Tired? You could have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

15th March 2007
It can be difficult for any doctors to actually diagnose fatigue, this is especially true in the case of chronic fatigue syndrome. Fatigue is considered to be a symptom of something else, and not a condition in its own right. However, chronic fatigue synd... Read >
Author: Nigel H

Detox: The First Step in Changing Bad Habits

28th February 2007
What is detox? We've heard about it but there are so many various ways that a person can detox their body that it's hard to know exactly which someone is talking about. There's drug and alcohol detox, which is cleansing the body of alcohol and drugs. Then... Read >
Author: Chonticha Marijne

The Detox Diet: Harmful or Helpful?

28th February 2007
What, exactly, is a detox diet? As described by several sources, a detox diet is a nutritional regimen that involves changing bad eating and drinking habits in order to cleanse the body of toxins and other contaminants. A detox has become quite the thing ... Read >
Author: Chonticha Marijne

Xylitol is Toxic to Your Dog!

29th January 2007
Xylitol is a sugar replacement used in numerous products such as chewing gum, mints, nicotine gum, chewable vitamins, and oral-care products. It’s also frequently purchased in granulated form and utilized as a sweetener for cereals, drinks, and baked go... Read >
Author: Drew Jackson

Snacking for Diabetics – You Must Be Kidding!

26th January 2007
If you think that snacking is bad for your health, you may not realize the fantastic health tool that snacking can be. Snacks aren’t all bad. In fact, snacking can be a very good thing to do to maintain a healthy lifestyle and good nutrition. You see, s... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Treating Blood Sugar Problems with Nutrition

23rd January 2007
The body must maintain blood sugar levels within a narrow range; otherwise, problems occur. For example, if the blood sugar level falls too low, energy supply to all tissues, particularly the brain, is impaired; and if blood sugar levels rise too ... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn

Exercise Your Anxiety Away

11th January 2007
Physical exercise does more than keep us physically fit. It can be a key element in reducing anxiety. Did you know that exercise has proven anxiety-reducing benefits? Here’s a brief list of some of the benefits of exercise specifically for anxiety su... Read >
Author: conquerarticles

Weight Loss and Breakfast

04th January 2007
Most people think that if they skip breakfast, it will help them lose weight. Actually, the opposite occurs. If you deprive your body of food in the morning, it will shift into starvation mode and burn fewer calories, resulting in a slower metabolism. ... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

Food Cravings and Weight Loss

04th January 2007
We all have them; food cravings that jeopardize our efforts to lose weight and our long-term health. Why, because the cravings are nearly always for foods that are high in sugar, salt, fat and calories. What causes food cravings, why do we have them, and ... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

Gestational Diabetes

12th December 2006
Gestational diabetes: This type of diabetes is a temporary form of insulin resistance that usually occurs halfway through a pregnancy. It results from excessive hormone production in the body, or the inability of the pancreas make the additional insulin t... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Atkins Diet Basics

07th December 2006
The Atkins diet is not a new phenomenon. The diet first appeared in the late 1970s and has grown popularity in recent years in response to the low-fat diet craze. As dieters had trouble with low-fat plans, they searched for a new solution and Dr. Atkins... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

Lamictal Drug - Precaution

23rd November 2006
Lamotrigine also known as Lamictal Drugs is an anti-seizure medication available with your local pharmacist. It helps to control some types of seizures in the treatment of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a neurological condition, which affects your nervous system. ... Read >
Author: Jatin Chawla

Early Pregnancy Symptom – Know the Indicators

22nd November 2006
Any woman trying to get pregnant just cannot bear to wait patiently to find out if she has achieved her objective. She wants to find out sooner than later if she is pregnant. Your body is an excellent indicator of early pregnancy symptoms. It is very impo... Read >
Author: Apurva Shree

Gestational diabetes diet plan

17th November 2006
Gestational diabetes is one of the diabetes which is found during the pregnancy. It is during the pregnancy that the insulin becomes higher and causes difficulty for deliveries. During the pregnancy it is done as it will be helpful to both the mother and ... Read >
Author: dr jack

Know Headaches Caused By Food You Eat

16th November 2006
Know Headaches Caused By Food You Eat The choice of food among human beings has a peculiarity. I like bitter gourd. You hate it. I like coffee, but you love to have black tea. If you consume the food you don't like, under pressure, you have headache. Y... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Diabetes and The Menopause

04th October 2006
For a diabetic taking medication, keeping blood sugars at the right level is a balancing act. If sugar levels drop too low, because of not eating enough or at the right times, you suffer a hypoglycemia episode (sometimes called 'hypo' for short). For me... Read >
Author: Carol Ann Bentley

Anxiety and Panic Attacks -- What Has Worked For Me

23rd September 2006
Anxiety is very wide spread today because of our busy lifestyles and poor eating habits. I myself have struggled with anxiety and panic attacks for about 14 years. I have tried lots of different ways to cope or possibly cure my anxiety and thought I shoul... Read >
Author: Kathy Love

Carbohydrates, High Blood Sugars, Diabetes - what is the Connection?

23rd September 2006
ere is a strong connection between carbohydrates, high blood sugars and diabetes. Carbohydrates give your body the energy, or fuel, it needs to function properly but it also affects your diabetes. There are two types of carbohydrates; simple and compl... Read >
Author: Carol Ann Bentley

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 Cost of Diabetes and Obtaining Free Diabetic Supplies

03rd September 2006
The cost of diabetes to Americans is two-fold. There is a the actual cost of the disease in money as in supplies bought, health dollars spent, and even commerce lost because of the debilitating nature of the disease. There is also the cost to the indi... Read >
Author: Maureen Arnold

Seven Tips for a

22nd August 2006
Seven Tips for a "Healthy Diet" 1. Eat more often. Six to eight small meals a day are better for you than "three square meals a day." When we eat, food is converted to sugar. Sugar in the blood stream provokes an insulin response. A quick incre... Read >
Author: Ruth Holmes

Cause of Cerebral Palsy

13th August 2006
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a result of injury to or abnormal development of the brain. In many cases, the exact cause of this injury is not known. The damage or abnormality may occur during pregnancy, birth, or within the first 2 to 3 years of life. * Poss... Read >
Author: Jerald Chan

Blood Sugar: The Truth About Glucose

23rd June 2006
The blue-eyed dragon stalked around the office, throwing daggers with a look at any hapless victim who managed to get in her way. A storm-cloud above her cubicle continued to gather threateningly throughout the afternoon until her coworker brought a peace... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing

How to boost your Energy Level in the Afternoon

22nd June 2006
Afternoon! Well I am sure most of you do not like this time of the day. Afternoons are always considered boring to work as you feel tired and lethargic, and you have increasing difficulty staying alert and focused. You must have had this experience in you... Read >
Author: Isabel Rodrigues

Menpause and Blood Sugar Imbalance

18th June 2006
As a woman, you go through profound changes during menopause, and this affects your emotional and physical health. At that time, you go through a series of metabolic changes that could lead to blood sugar imbalance, and other serious health associated pro... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Herbal Remedy For PMS

16th June 2006
Premenstrual syndrome is the most common gynecological complaint affecting up to 60% of women. Well-known symptoms of depression, anxiety, sweet craving, bloating, etc., are due to imbalances in hormones and brain neurotransmitters, including serotonin an... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

Type 2 diabetes

07th June 2006
Diabetes is a serious disease that needs to have medical attention as soon as some symptoms begin to surface. The reason why diabetes is serious is because it will cause the body to shut down and you will go into sugar shock. After sugar, shock the body ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Langlet

Explosive Anger Disorder (EDA)

06th June 2006
Explosive Anger Disorder! (EAD) This is a "new" label in the lexicon of the psychologists and psychiatrists. (You should know that most such labels are made up in order to get paid by insurance companies, and have no relation to real diagnosis.) It's... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Carb Addict - Yes or No?

02nd May 2006
Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about carbohydrates? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about carbohydrates. Now that we've covered those aspects of carbo... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

The Whole Nine Months: Low Carb Diets and Pregnancy

20th April 2006
It's very important to watch what you eat. You are eating for twowhich doesn't mean that you eat more (so say goodbye to that second slice of cake), but that you eat smart. You are your baby's only source of nutrients, and you need the proper balance of ... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

4 Simple Solutions to Increase Your Daily Energy Levels. The Healthy Natural Way

31st March 2006
In today's society we are constantly challenged to keep things together whether its at home or at work. We are constantly on the go, and many of us have trouble keeping up, especially the older you get. Your lifestyle certainly has a lot to do with ... Read >
Author: Ashley Page

Traveling: The Little Things You Need To Pack Before Leaving

28th March 2006
So, you're finally going away for your well-deserved vacation. Don't let careless packing spoil a great holiday. Airport security systems have changed and has become much tighter. You might want to think about leaving some items at home and there are also... Read >
Author: christine bettridge

Herbal Allies for Pregnancy Problems

28th March 2006
Wise women believe that most of the problems of pregnancy can be prevented by attention to nutrition. Morning sickness and mood swings are connected to low blood sugar; backaches and severe labor pains often result from insufficient calcium; varicose vein... Read >
Author: Susun Weed

5 Tips on How to Avoid a False DUI Breathalyzer Result

27th March 2006
Let's say you had a drink or two but don't feel you are under the influence of alcohol. However, you are arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and offered the choice of taking a breath or blood test (or, in some states, urine). Most DUI suspects choose t... Read >
Author: Lawrence Taylor

Coping with Morning Sickness

05th March 2006
One of the worst parts about pregnancy is the dreaded morning sickness. Of course, "morning" is just a misnomer - the sickness can occur at any point of the day! Most women experience this part of pregnancy to some degree during their first trimester. ... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker

Are You Prepared to Give First Aid to Your Dog

17th February 2006
Are You Prepared to Give Your Dog First Aid If Needed As a dog owner, you may find yourself needing to give your dog first aid. Whether a car accident has occurred or your dog has collapsed from health related problems, there are some things you could... Read >
Author: Alton Hargrave

Stop Overeating Now - 10 Simple Strategies

24th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Sheri Zampelli Do you find yourself struggling to stay on track with your eating and weight loss goals? Give these 10 simple strategies a try: 1. Forgive Yourself Get off the "I already blew it so I might as well eat everything i... Read >
Author: Sheri Zampelli

Are You a Carb Addict?

17th November 2005
It has been estimated that three out of every four overweight people are addicted to carbohydrates. But what does this mean? In essence, it means that you have too much of the hormone insulin in your system. This insulin prompts you to eat often... Read >
Author: andrew mills

Shih Tzu - Hypoglycemia

29th October 2005
Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) and Items to have ready for new puppy arrival One of the main things a new owner needs to take precautions against is a new puppy developing hypoglycemia or low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia can occur without much warning and... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Menopause and Dizziness

31st August 2005
Menopause and Dizziness Unfortunately during menopause, the explosive symptom of dizziness is all too common. You know the feeling - a spinning sensation inside your head ripping down through the rest of your body making it impossible to be at peace. ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor