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Female Hair Loss Treatment

29th September 2009
If you are a female and while in the shower numerous strands of hair tumble out, you are not alone. In the usa, 1 in 4 have a hair loss problem Hair loss in a female is nearly as common as with men however the causes are quite different, for example n... Read >
Author: Matt Claybourne

What Are the Benefits of Taking Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids Fish Oil Supplements?

22nd September 2009
Ever wonder what are the benefits of taking omega 3 supplements? Yes, there are foods containing omega 3. But do you know the benefits of omega 3 fish oil supplements? The benefits are numerous. From improved cognitive function to diabetes prevention, ... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger

Menopause and Hair Loss

21st September 2009
The onset of menopause can often lead to hair loss and has long been a part of aging that many women fear the most. These days many more women are also experiencing thinning and bald spots as they mature, and both men and women are reaching out for new so... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Glyconutrients, The Next Generation Of Supplementation!

18th September 2009
If you or somebody you care about is struggling with fatigue, autoimmune disorders, or a life threatening illness, glyconutrients can help. These all natural plant based 'raw materials' help support your body's ability to produce special structures called... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Glyconutrients - The next generation of supplementation

18th September 2009
If you or somebody you care about is struggling with fatigue, autoimmune disorders, or a life threatening illness, glyconutrients can help. These all natural plant based 'raw materials' help support your body's ability to produce special structures called... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Menopause- Signs And Symptoms

18th August 2009
Menopause is the permanent cessation of reproductive fertility. It can be due to aging or as a result of a surgical procedure that stops the ovaries from producing hormones. These hormones usually make reproduction possible and therefore their production ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Forms Of Arthritis

12th August 2009
There are over 100 types or forms of arthritis. The most common form is osteoarthritis which normally affects the weight bearing joints. When the weight bearing joints such as the spine, knees, hips and the feet have to support excess weight, they become ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Medical Causes of Hypothyroidism

10th August 2009
Hypothyroidism is caused by various reasons. It could stem from a singular cause or a mixture of various causes such as complications arising from thyroid gland diseases, afflicted brain activities, exposure to medical treatments, and autoimmune disorders... Read >
Author: Shay

Vision correction - With less time and inconvenience

10th August 2009
Due to stress and to the many hours spent on the computer, more people are developing eyesight problems. Today it is also very common to have irregular corneal shape that can result in an inability to work. Some treatments can cause severe irregularit... Read >
Author: roby.john

Inflammatory Arthritis

10th August 2009
Inflammatory arthritis refers to conditions of the joints that involve the immune system. In osteoarthritis for example, the inflammation is as a result of the degeneration of the articular cartilage on the ends of the bones. For rheumatoid, the joint lin... Read >
Author: Mercy

Autism Spectrum Disorder: Before You Take Another Supplement, Do This First.

10th August 2009
Many parents who have children on the autism spectrum turn to the biomedical approach for answers. The Autism Spectrum includes A.D.D., A.D.H.D., Sensory Integration Disorder, Processing Disorders, Asperger's Syndrome, Tourette's Syndrome, O.C.D. and A... Read >
Author: drmane

How to Restore Thick Full Eyelashes

08th August 2009
Thick beautiful lashes are like putting a frame on a picture and have been a hallmark of beauty since time immemorial. With age, however many women experience thinning, brittle lashes and a less than perfect lash line. Learn how you can restore your thick... Read >
Author: Dale Kathryn

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

What Is Premature Ovarian Failure?

27th June 2009
Premature ovarian failure is a condition affecting the reproductive system of women before they reach the age of 40. This means that both ovaries lose their function. Premature ovarian failure is known by various names such as premature menopause, primary... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Culprit Behind Female Hair Loss

12th June 2009
Females always feel that they look more beautiful when they have a long hair. The reason being that the women can improve well on their hair do and make them look smarter. Some men may look bald on their head, but it is very rare finding the female losing... Read >
Author: Redmund

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 th... 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 p... 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

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 men... 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

Vitiligo

29th September 2008
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that supports loss of coloring, resulting in uneven pale patches of skin. Research states that it is a detailed type of leukoderma manifested characteristically by dipegmentation of epidermis. Clinically, it is disting... Read >
Author: Maria

Breast Cancer And Breast Implants

15th September 2008
Breast Implants Do not Raise the Risk of Cancer: The women who have underwent silicone implants feel more comfortable and sure as compared to other procedures. Silicone implants give a more relaxed look and feel to the breasts. Nevertheless the hot discus... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Colostrum, Mother's First Milk Boosts Baby's Immune System For A Life Time

10th September 2008
Over the past several decades there have been many shifts in the research that concerns the immune system of the body. Recent discoveries have found that colostrum carries agents that can positively affect immune function in humans. An impressive bo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Glomerulonephritis Detailed Information

09th September 2008
Glomerulonephritis is a type of kidney disease Glomerulonephritis is a disease that involves inflammation of the glomeruli — the filtering units of the kidneys. This inflammation and subsequent damage to the glomeruli affects their ability to filter was... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Vitiligo - Vitiligo Treatment

08th September 2008
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that supports loss of coloring, resulting in uneven pale patches of skin. Research states that it is a detailed type of leukoderma manifested characteristically by dipegmentation of epidermis. Clinically, it is disting... Read >
Author: Maria

Gastritis – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

21st July 2008
Gastritis is not a single disease, but several different conditions that all have inflammation of the stomach lining. Gastritis can be caused by drinking too much alcohol, prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin or i... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Help Your Disease and Sickness through Nutrition!

10th June 2008
Who is at risk for getting autoimmune diseases? There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases. New treatments for autoimmune diseases are being studied all the time and can affect many parts of the body. Women tend to be affected more often by ... Read >
Author: Chuck Arnone

Complete Information on Erythromelalgia with Treatment and Prevention

04th June 2008
Erythromelalgia, also known under the name of disease of the mitchell, neuralgia red, or erythermalgia, is a rare disorder in which blood vessels, usually in the lower ends, are episodically blocked and inflamed. Erythromelalgia can happen like primary or... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Erythema elevatum diutinum with Treatment and Prevention

04th June 2008
Erythema elevatum diutinum is a chronic and uncommon dermatosis that is considered to be a variation of leukocytoclastic vasculitis. The exect reason of erythema elevatum diutinum is unidentified, although the pathogenesis is believed to be exempt complex... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Eosinophilic fasciitis with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
The eosinophilic fasciitis is a disorder idiopathic and fibrotic with the seal histopathologic of the fibrosis fascial. The causes is unknown, but aberrant immune responses may play a role because hypergammaglobulinemia and antinuclear antibodies are asso... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Gastritis and Symptoms

21st May 2008
Gastritis is not a single disease, but several different conditions that all have inflammation of the stomach lining. Gastritis can be caused by drinking too much alcohol, prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin or i... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Use Of Complementary Medicine

20th May 2008
Complementary Medicine is the use of natural therapy and medicines to restore and maintain health in addition to conventional medicine. Dating back to 420 B.C., around the time of Hippocrates, complementary medicine is also considered a practice beyond th... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar

What Causes hair loss?

15th May 2008
Illnesses or medical conditions: Endocrine (hormonal) conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or thyroid disease, can interfere with hair production and cause hair loss. People with lupus can also lose hair. The hormone imbalance that occurs in polycyst... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Gastritis – Treatment of Gastritis

14th May 2008
Gastritis is an inflammation of the stomach lining. While the lining of the stomach is quite strong and can withstand strong acid, drinking too much alcohol, eating spicy foods, or smoking can cause the lining to become inflamed and irritated. Gastritis i... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Autoimmune Diseases – Information on Autoimmune Diseases

06th May 2008
Most autoimmune diseases occur in women, and most often during their childbearing years. Some of these diseases also affect African American, American Indian, and Latina women more than white women. These diseases tend to run in families, so your genes, a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hair Loss is Bad Sign for Women

01st May 2008
Hair loss in women is not a good sign as this is uncommon. Most of the time, there is an underlying medical implication that goes with the hair loss. “Often these women are also suffering with polycystic ovary syndrome, [a common hormonal problem in... Read >
Author: Cherry B

Complete Information on Alopecia areata with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Alopecia areata is the name for a condition in which round patches of hair loss seem suddenly. Because it causes bald spots on the scalp, especially in the first stages, it is sometimes called spot baldness. Alopecia areata is not contagious. It occurs mo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Addison's disease with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Addison's disease is a uncommon disorder in which the adrenal gland produces insufficient amounts of steroid hormones. Addison's disease is also called chronic adrenal insufficiency, hypocortisolism or hypocorticism. The disease is characterized by weight... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Sauna Benefits - Health Benefits of Sauna

25th March 2008
Many of us have heard of saunas and how they are used for relaxational purposes. Besides relaxing you after a hard day at work there are some other interesting benefits that you can get. These sauna benefits are for the most part well known. As with most ... Read >
Author: Alien

The World is Flat & Toxic FDA Drugs Will Bring Us Good Health - They All Say it's True/Must Be.

03rd March 2008
What If Everyone Thought The World Was Flat,...& They Laughed At Your "Christopher Columbus" Idea,... What If Nearly Every Illness of Humanity was self-inflicted & there was scientific evidence verifying that you won't fall off the Earth if you travel ... Read >
Author: Wellness Consulting Group

Conventional Medical Treatment for Diabetes

13th February 2008
Description Diabetes mellitus is a condition characterized by high blood glucose levels. The condition can be caused by a failure of the pancreas to produce sufficient insulin or by the body's resistance to the action of insulin. Insulin is a hormone p... Read >
Author: Alien

Gastritis Information and Prevention

11th February 2008
Gastritis is a common medical problem. Gastritis is characterized by inflammation of the lining of your stomach. Gastritis can be caused by many factors, including infection, injury, certain drugs, and disorders of the immune system. Certain diseases, suc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How a Majority of People are Using and Enjoying Sauna Benefits

09th November 2007
Many of us have heard of saunas and how they are used for relaxational purposes. Besides relaxing you after a hard day at work there are some other interesting benefits that you can get. These sauna benefits are for the most part well known. As with most ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Sjogren's Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Sjogren's syndrome is a chronic disease in which white blood cells attack the moisture-producing glands. Two distinct forms of Sjogren's syndrome are recognized known as primary and secondary Sjogren's. It is characterized by the abnormal production of ex... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Understanding The Benefits and Risks of Lasik Surgery

14th August 2007
With all of the problems one may face with their eyes and eyesight, technological advancement in optical treatments has created a surgery sweeping the public. With an aim to lessen dependency on eyeglasses and/or contact lenses, LASIK involves the techniq... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Pericarditis - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Pericarditis is inflammation of the pericardium, a membrane that surrounds the heart and its major blood vessels. Pericarditis can be caused by infection, heart attack, autoimmune disorders, chest trauma, cancer, kidney failure, or drugs. Pericarditis mos... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Myocarditis - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart muscle. Myocarditis is collection of diseases of infectious, toxic, and autoimmune. Myocarditis may develop as a complication of an infectious disease, usually caused by a virus. It can occur in people of all ag... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Diabetes Causes – What are the Myths and Facts?

25th July 2007
In this Article I will tell you in detail what are the primary causes of Diabetes. The two major causes of diabetes is the body’s malfunction to produce enough of the insulin hormone, and secondly the body develops a resistance to insulin. • Ty... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Menopause - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

24th May 2007
Menopause is the physiological cessation of menstrual cycles associated with advancing age in women. Menopause is defined as absence of menstrual periods for 12 months. The menopausal transition starts with varying menstrual cycle length and ends with the... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Sauna Benefits

07th May 2007
Many of us have heard of saunas and how they are used for relaxational purposes. Besides relaxing you after a hard day at work there are some other interesting benefits that you can get. These sauna benefits are for the most part well known. As with most ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

April is Women's Health Awareness Month

18th April 2007
Two Diagnoses: Eye Condition Reveals Multiple Sclerosis Ask VSP network eye doctor David P. YESnick O.D., to estimate the value of a yearly eye exam, and this Las Vegas eye doctor won't mince his words. "Take it from me, an annual eye exam can be a... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten

Some facts about early and premature menopause

27th March 2007
A lot of people believe that menopause is a condition that appears in older women, above the age of 60. But, statistics say that about 1% of women between the ages of 15 and 45 are affected by early or premature menopause. This can appear because of many ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Joint Pains: Causes And Cure

31st January 2007
Joint pains are quite common in adults these days. It is important to know what causes joint pains and how it can be helped. Those who suffer from joint pains know how helplessly agonizing it can be. There are several causes for the development of joi... Read >
Author: Wain Roy

Factors Suspected of Causing Multiple Sclerosis

03rd January 2007
Although the exact causes and risk factors of multiple sclerosis are still unknown to modern medical science, it is believed that the disease occurs on the premises of inherited genetic dysfunctions and is triggered by certain environmental factors (eithe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

“ABC Drugs” – Efficient Medications Used in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

02nd January 2007
Today’s treatments for multiple sclerosis primarily aim to slow down the progression of the disease, prevent the development of further complications and alleviate the existing symptoms. At present there is no specific cure for multiple sclerosis and th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Female Hair Loss Treatment

06th November 2006
There are many reasons for female hair loss and therefore there is a need for a specific hair loss treatment for women. Some of the numerous reasons for female hair loss are the female body producing more testosterone than usual (women have small amou... Read >
Author: Alison Stevens

Complementary Medicine Schools

17th August 2006
Complementary Medicine Schools teach students how to use natural therapy and medicines as an addition to conventional medicine, to restore and maintain health. As far back as 420 B.C., around the time of Hippocrates, Complementary Medicine has been a usef... Read >
Author: Michael Bustamante

Glyconutrients - The next generation of supplementation

28th June 2006
If you or somebody you care about is struggling with fatigue, autoimmune disorders, or a life threatening illness, glyconutrients can help. These all natural plant based 'raw materials' help support your body's ability to produce special structures called... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hair Loss and Menopause

20th June 2006
The onset of menopause can often lead to hair loss and has long been a part of aging that many women fear the most. These days many more women are also experiencing thinning and bald spots as they mature, and both men and women are reaching out for new so... Read >
Author: Michael Owen

Know More About Arthritis, and How it Can Affect You

26th May 2006
If you've heard about arthritis, you would most likely have associated it with older patients, and with a lot of body pain. There are many things about arthritis, however, that make it a unique, and yes, painful disease. Sadly, arthritis is not only confi... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho

Arnica is used for injury or trauma, Autoimmune disorders, Bruise, Aging skin

31st December 2005
Arnica Benefits of Arnica Homeopathic anti-inflammatory For traumatic injury, bruises, muscles Reduce pain & bleeding after surgery Relieve irritations from trauma, arthritis Action & Uses In countries where Arnica is indigenous, it has... Read >
Author: Naeem Rajani

Graves Disease - Understanding the Basics

18th November 2005
Graves Disease is the main cause of hyperthyroidism and is caused by a defect in the immune system. Autoimmune disease may be understood as a process by which the body sees some part of itself as being foreign and reacts to it much the same way that it wo... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome without Surgery

09th November 2005
Millions of Americans suffer from the pain and disability of carpal tunnel syndrome. Most do not know that conservative measures provide relief in the majority of cases. Almost all people with the pain, numbness and weakness in the hands and wris... Read >
Author: Michelle Garcia

Menopause and Hair Loss

01st September 2005
The onset of menopause can often lead to hair loss and has long been a part of aging that many women fear the most. These days many more women are also experiencing thinning and bald spots as they mature, and both men and women are reaching out for new so... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor