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The funny thing about adult asthma

16th September 2009
As we all know, asthma is a condition that is hitting the respiratory tract and it knows no age barrier. Many children get asthma attacks when they are young but they soon outgrow of the condition as they grow up. However, there are also people who become... Read >
Author: sheetal vadhera

Hay fever or allergic rhinitis – a perennial problem

13th August 2009
About Hay fever and allergic rhinitis Hay fever or seasonal allergic rhinitis, generally results from airborne substances such as pollen that tend to easily enter the human body through the nose, sinus, throat and eyes, into the upper respiratory sys... Read >
Author: mark bevan

Natural Weight Loss-You Are Very Important

08th August 2009
The precepts of natural weight loss consider the individual as the centre of all action and treat bodily comfort as necessary to good health and longevity. The importance of understanding the seamless organisation that your body presents is the most ... Read >
Author: Alan

What Is Influenza

05th August 2009
Influenza better known as the "flu" is an infection of the respiratory tract that can affect millions of people. The influenza virus can be spread from person to person through coughing and sneezing of an infected individual. Statistics show about 20,... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester

Treating Snoring through Surgery

20th July 2009
Snoring is among the most common sleep problems. While it is neither a delibitating nor death threatening condition, it still causes some grave problems that may or may not directly root from its effects. Most middle-aged men are the victims and there ... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

What is Adult Asthma?

17th July 2009
As we all know, asthma is a condition that is hitting the respiratory tract and it recognizes no age barrier. Many minors get asthma attacks when they are small but they shortly outgrow of the condition as they grow up. However, there are also individuals... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

32 Candida Overgrowth Symptoms

07th July 2009
Candida overgrowth symptoms can be very deceptive, mostly because the overgrowth does not present itself as one single disease but rather as a series of illnesses and emotions. People suffering from Candida overgrowth symptoms are therefore also more oft... Read >
Author: Joseph Chapman

Stop Snoring Naturally

02nd July 2009
Apart from dreaming and frequent movements during the night, snoring is one of the activities that human body creates even when in deep sleep. It is a dysfunction in the body that is caused by certain mechanisms that seem to collide when the body is at it... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

An Overview of Snoring

02nd July 2009
The sounds of snoring are possible since there are collapsible parts at the back of our mouth that relaxes when we sleep. Once these are at their relaxed states, the air flow will drive them to flip since they are dangling loose nearest to the throat. The... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

How To Notice a Collapsed Trachea In Dogs

30th June 2009
Trachea or the windpipe is an important part of the dog’s anatomy as it connects the dog’s throat to his lungs. Tubular in shape, the trachea is made up of many cartilage rings. The pet health may be compromised when these rings collapse from top to b... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Sauna Vs Steam Room - Which is Preferred?

27th June 2009
If you ask people about their preference in a sauna vs.a steam room, you will get different answers from different people and you will never be able to reach a final conclusion as many feel one or the other is best. Before going deep into the debate of... Read >
Author: Victor Williams

Safety Data: Things You Need To Know When Dealing With Nitric Acid

01st June 2009
Possibly the most common use of nitric acid is in the production of nitrogen-based fertilizers. The US production per year reaches an approximate total of 11 million tons coming from about 65 manufacturing plants around the country. Meanwhile, in the UK, ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Asthma - Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

29th May 2009
Asthma is not caused due to a specific reason, but there are various aspects which lead to this state. Causative reasons which lead to asthma are surroundings, hereditary and even nutritional regime. The common perilous aspects of the growth of asthma... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Asbestos and Lung Cancer

29th May 2009
Information about asbestos lung cancer provide that there is no cure for asbestos lung cancer as the disease is detected very late in its development stage. Therefore eliminating chances of survival in the stage wherein the disease can still be controll... Read >
Author: mark

Sinus & Sinusitis - Effective Natural Remedies For Sinus Infection, Congestion & Pain

19th May 2009
The sinus infection, or sinusitis, is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages which causes misery for millions of people around the world. If you are one of them you can get some comfort from knowing that there are some effective home remedi... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger

Home Remedies for Cough, Cough Natural Remedies

18th May 2009
Cough is not a disease actually; it is a symptom of any kind of obstruction in the respiratory tract. Coughs can originate in the pharynx, bronchial tubes, trachea and the pleura lining of the lungs. Crush enough fresh ginger to obtain half a tablespoo... Read >
Author: John Adison

Is Generic Tamiflu Effective for Influenza?

18th May 2009
Is Generic Tamiflu effective to treat influenza? Yes! In fact the medication reduces the illness very effectively. This is one of the most effective and affordable treatments for flu. The medicine is useful for kids over one year of age and adults. Howev... Read >
Author: Susan Brown

Eco Cleaners in Your Store Cupboard - Vinegar

18th May 2009
Eco cleaners are becoming much more readily available and the great news is their prices are coming down too as supply catches up with demand. But, you may be able to utilise some of your store-cupboard basics to make cleaning Eco friendly too. White vi... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

It's Flu Season Somewhere - Here's The Scoop

05th May 2009
Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a respiratory illness caused by viruses. There are many different types of flu, from swine flu to the most feared avian flu. This article, however, deals only with the so-called common or seasonal flu. The flu seas... Read >
Author: HWNTeam

Learn The Great Benefits Of Herbal Aromatherapy

05th May 2009
By employing ingredients that are copiously present in the natural world, herbal aromatherapy promotes healing. From stress management to tension easement and the corresponding treatment for pains and aches and much more, herbal aromatherapy aids in deali... Read >
Author: ferd2009

Getting A Natural Cure For Bronchitis

28th April 2009
Sometimes, taking a lot of medications can be harmful to the body. And that is probably why many people resort to going back to natural cures. Bronchitis, together with other respiratory diseases can be cured using the natural way. Have you heard of H... Read >
Author: July Somma

Top 15 Home Remedies for Hiccups

27th April 2009
Hiccups are one of the most annoying involuntary reflex actions. Any sort of irritation caused in the diaphragm muscles results in erratic breathing producing sound. Other possible causes for hiccups could be hot spicy food, lung infection, stomach proble... Read >
Author: Amitabh Kumar

Can You Please Stop Snoring?

24th April 2009
Snoring is so common that many people have learned to ‘switch off’ from it rather than to find a way to stop. When a person snores, it is because the normal air passage of the throat is blocked by loosely hanging tissue. These bits of loose tissue ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Human Health Dangers of Prolonged Exposure To Toluene

22nd April 2009
Toluene is a very important solvent in many industries. However, it must be handled with proper care and the right storage practiced because it can be pretty volatile and when mishandled, toluene can become trinitrotoluene which is very dangerous and exp... Read >
Author: joalesto

Pilates workout: Fit, strong, and flexible

17th April 2009
Pilates is mainly a type of exercise which comprises restricted and stretchy actions of the body. You need to focus on respiring patterns while doing Pilates in order to attain the desired results. You need to give a lot of attention on how your body work... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Pilates workout: Fit, strong, and flexible

17th April 2009
Pilates is mainly a type of workout which comprises restricted and flexible actions of the body. You require to concentrate on breathing patterns while doing Pilates in order to attain the desired results. You need to give a lot of concentration on how yo... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Acute Bronchitis Treatment

17th April 2009
The Top 6 Bronchitis and Acute Bronchitis Treatment Tips Here are 6 tips about bronchitis. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 6 tips are useful reminders - especially where... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Treatment For Bronchitis

17th April 2009
The Top 8 Bronchitis and Treatment For Bronchitis Tips When searching for bronchitis and treatment for bronchitis information online, I happened to find some tips - 8 of them, in fact. I hope that you find them useful...as it's taken our researchers... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Bronchitis and Treatment For Bronchitis. The Top 9 Things You Should Know

17th April 2009
The following article contains 9 hints and tips about bronchitis and treatment for bronchitis. Let's face it, reading 9 tips isn't going to change your life, but at least it will give you an idea about what you can find out! It's always fun trying t... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

8 Things Your Mother Should Have Told You About Symptoms Of Bronchitis and Bronchitis

17th April 2009
When searching for bronchitis and symptoms of bronchitis information online, I happened to find some tips - 8 of them, in fact. I hope that you find them useful...as it's taken our researchers some time to find them all! Nevertheless, it's worth the... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Bronchitis and How To Treat Bronchitis. The Top 5 Things You Should Know

17th April 2009
Accurate bronchitis information is not always easy to find on the Internet. I struggled to find a reliable source myself, so I decided to collate some tips for you, along with other relevant how to treat bronchitis information. I hope that you find ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Another 6 Useful Tips - Bronchitis and How To Treat Bronchitis

16th April 2009
Accurate bronchitis information is not always easy to find on the Internet. I struggled to find a reliable source myself, so I decided to collate some tips for you, along with other relevant how to treat bronchitis information. I hope that you find ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

The Importance of Vaccinations and Keeping Them Updated

15th April 2009
Studies have shown that vaccine-preventable disease levels are at or near record lows. Despite the fact that most infants and toddlers have received all recommended vaccines by age 2, many under-immunized children remain, leaving the potential for outbrea... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Some Medicine That Can Help Fight Bronchitis

09th April 2009
group populations who are at risk are smokers and those with preexisting lung and/or heart ailments. People who are often exposed to pollution are also at risk of being afflicted with acute bronchitis. Chronic bronchitis is also an inflammation of the... Read >
Author: July Somma

Your Infant And Bronchitis

09th April 2009
also at high risk of obtaining the said illness. A crowded environment also causes onset symptoms of bronchiolitis. When you have a male infant, then he is most likely to acquire bronchiolitis. Studies also showed that male infants who are formula-fe... Read >
Author: July Somma

Some Challenges with Inhaled Pharmaceutical Aerosols (IPAs)

03rd April 2009
Topical delivery of nebulized antibiotics to the paranasal sinuses has been shown to improve clinical outcomes in patients with chronic sinus disease after functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). This is according to a study on the differential deposi... Read >
Author: jillghprx

Kidney Infections - Prevent yourself before they kill you

02nd April 2009
Severe kidney infections grow slowly and also spread quite quickly. They attack the body all of a sudden with the immediate catastrophe being kidney failure. There are many symptoms and the most common ones ( easily visible and noticeable) are frequent ur... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Bacterial Infection causes and treatments

28th March 2009
If you think that all type of bacteria are dangerous, then you are wrong. Your body contains a number of bacteria in skin, mouth, intestines and other areas. A major percentage of bacteria are harmless and they actually aid normal functioning. Reproductio... Read >
Author: Roy J walker

Bacterial Infection symptoms and few steps to prevent it

28th March 2009
Every one of us is already aware that certain types of bacteria cause infection. However, this basic idea is not sufficient to cope up with bacterial infections. Many cases of bacterial infections don’t need medical intervention. Mild symptoms are treat... Read >
Author: Roy J walker

Learn more about Bacterial Infections

28th March 2009
Bacteria are microorganisms that are not visible for naked eye. These small organisms form clusters to cause various infections. Good news for the mankind is that not all bacteria are harmful. Less than 1% of bacteria cause infections but these infections... Read >
Author: Roy J walker

Lot of hygiene products containing the chemical carcinogens

13th March 2009
By Dr. Gao Si Cayman listed first are the people can not be separated from the toilet paper every day. He said that many of toilet paper for recycled paper in order to beautify the appearance, the majority of toilet paper added dyes, including fluorescent... Read >
Author: skywind

Marine portable air purification for your boat

14th February 2009
The climate that surround us is highly contaminated because of harmful gases, smoke, smog, bacteria, viruses and a lot of adulterations let from factories, vehicles, forest fires etc. that hugely contaminates the air. The air that we inhale can cause vari... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Marine portable air purification for your boat

14th February 2009
The atmosphere that surround us is greatly contaminated because of damaging gases, smoke, smog, bacteria, viruses and many impurities released from factories, vehicles, forest fires etc. that greatly contaminates the air. The air that we breathe can cause... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

3 Tips for Healthy Skin that are Simple

10th February 2009
Let's face it, I never gave much thought to reading anything that mentioned tips for healthy skin because I was one of those youths who loved to spend a lot of time in the sun. I was at the beach in the summer and at the ski hill in the winter with no car... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger

How Does Aromatherapy Work -- The Nose Knows!

22nd January 2009
How does Aromatherapy work? To answer this question, let's start by taking a look at Essential Oils, which are the heart and soul of Aromatherapy. What Exactly Are Essential Oils? Essential oils are microscopic molecules of "oil" extracted from t... Read >
Author: Kyley Zimmerman

Avian bird flu information and its treatment medicine Tamiflu

17th January 2009
Influenza, the name itself scares most. However, if you are well prepared for it, you might not have to face dire consequences; read on to find out more about influenza and its treatment Influenza – The most dreaded infectious disease If you want ... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn

The Power of Cereal Marshmallows

09th January 2009
Are you thinking of skipping breakfast? If yes, you are missing many benefits. Items like breakfast foods including cereals are an easy way to start your day with vitamins and minerals. Breakfast being the first meal of the day is the most important one... Read >
Author: Frostbite

Health effects of ammonia

07th January 2009
What is ammonia? Ammonia is one of the most widely produced chemicals in the United States. In pure form, it is known as anhydrous ammonia. Ammonia is also produced in the human body and is commonly found in nature. It is essential in the body as a bui... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

Bronchitis Herbal

05th January 2009
Bronchitis is a condition caused by the presence of harmful pathogens in the respiratory tract. These pathogens can either be bacteria or viruses. The viruses mostly causing the condition include influenza, rhino virus, syncytial and adenoviridae virus.... Read >
Author: Mercy

How to Stop Suffocating Asthma Without Dangerous Drugs

11th December 2008
First, The Cause: Most, but not all, patients with asthma are found to be allergic to certain substance (antigens), which provoke an acute attack.  These substances range from various foods, drugs, and chemicals to pollens, and many other substances. T... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin

All-Natural Chest Congestion Remedies

08th December 2008
We all hate it when a cold takes over our bodies. There are millions of different types of colds that we can catch. However, most of the colds result in a painful feeling taking over our chests. This is known as chest congestion. The best way to describe ... Read >
Author: Alien

HPV and associated diseases

30th November 2008
HPV can lead to many other complications, symptoms and related diseases. Perhaps the most important being cancer, though this isn’t the only thing that can develop as a result of HPV. Genital warts Genital warts are the visible sign of HPV types 6... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson

Tamiflu for the Treatment of Influenza

27th November 2008
About Tamiflu – It’s Manufacturer Tamiflu (Oseltamivir) is an oral antiviral treatment (not a vaccine) for influenza, and belongs to a class of drugs called neuraminidase inhibitors (NAI). It prevents the virus from spreading inside the body and wo... Read >
Author: Ajay019

Tamiflu for the Treatment of Influenza

27th November 2008
About Tamiflu – It’s Manufacturer Tamiflu (Oseltamivir) is an oral antiviral treatment (not a vaccine) for influenza, and belongs to a class of drugs called neuraminidase inhibitors (NAI). It prevents the virus from spreading inside the body and wo... Read >
Author: Ajay019

Home Remedies for Cough – Get Relief from Cough

05th November 2008
Coughing is an essential action to help clear the airways and throat. However, there are instances wherein cough suggests a symptom of an underlying condition usually obstruction in the respiratory tract. Coughing is a clear skin that the body is function... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Head Cold Symptoms

30th October 2008
Anybody who catches cold always feels to get relief from this contagious sickness. A person gets easily irritated by cold and feels to get rid from cold infection. And if adult cannot share their experience of such incidents than just imagine how child mu... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

Candida What Is It and What are Its Kinds

15th October 2008
One of the most common skin diseases affecting men and women alike is called candidiasis or Monilia. Sometimes it is also referred to as Candida, named after the yeast-like fungus Candida albicans that causes this infection. It is said that almost 80% of ... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Candida What Is It and What are Its Kinds

15th October 2008
One of the most common skin diseases affecting men and women alike is called candidiasis or Monilia. Sometimes it is also referred to as Candida, named after the yeast-like fungus Candida albicans that causes this infection. It is said that almost 80% of ... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Bad Breath – What to do if you have it?

07th October 2008
You walk up to your colleague to talk to him about an important issue at work. As soon as he starts talking, you have to turn your head away due to the stench coming from his mouth. Bad breath is an embarrassing problem not just for the person sufferin... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Bad Breath - Do You Have It?

06th October 2008
You walk up to your colleague to talk to him about an important issue at work. As soon as he starts talking, you have to turn your head away due to the stench coming from his mouth. Bad breath is an embarrassing problem not just for the person sufferin... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Sodium Dichloroacetate: DCA with Lesser Acidity

06th September 2008
Dichloroacetate acid (DCA) is an acidic chemical compound that has 3 hydrogen atoms, wherein 2 are substituted with chlorine atoms. The compound has salt properties, which are referred to as dichloroacetates. The DCA chemistry is typical with organic acid... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

DCA for Cancer and the Side Effects of DCA

06th September 2008
DCA, which is short for dichloroacetate acid, belongs to the family of chloroacetic acids. Coming from a methyl group, it has 3 hydrogen atoms of which 2 are replaced with chlorine atoms. This acidic chemical compound has salt properties, which are potass... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Why is Chlorine Present in Drinking Water?

05th September 2008
Why should chlorine be present in our drinking water? It is for very good reasons, as the treatment and distribution of safe drinking water are considered by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as one of the major public health achievements of the ... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI

Information on Avian Flu

01st July 2008
Avian flu is caused due to the H5N1 virus which is transmitted from the saliva, fecal matter of the birds. The disease is highly contagious and causes death of birds and poultry population. The virus is lethal and assumes the proportion of pandemic, which... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Information on Bloom Syndrome

05th June 2008
Bloom syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by a high frequency of breaks and rearrangements in an affected person's chromosomes. People with Bloom syndrome are much smaller than average, and often have a high-pitched voice and characteristic fa... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Curing Bad Breath Naturally

27th May 2008
Bad breath, sometimes known as halitosis, is a common problem. In most cases, it is caused by a build up of bacteria in the mouth, as a result of food debris, plaque, or gum disease. Bad breath is usually brought on by the breakdown of proteins by bacteri... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Tips On Chlorine shower Filters

20th May 2008
Time was when doctors would recommend steam baths and steam inhalation, but not any more. Do you why that is the case? It is because the water that comes gushing through your taps contains chlorine. To be sure, chlorination is a fairly inferior mode of ... Read >
Author: Allan Cassell

Going Gluten Free

15th May 2008
You probably have heard the term gluten free, but have you researched what that means? What is gluten and what is an allergic reaction to it. These are just a few things discussed in this article. Gluten is the elastic, rubbery protein present in wheat... Read >
Author: nutrition1

Get Whole Information about Chickenpox?

15th May 2008
Chickenpox is a common illness that causes an itchy rash and red spots or blisters (pox) all over the body. It is most common in children, but most people will get chickenpox at some point in their lives if they have not had the chickenpox vaccine. ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Drugs Used in Cough

15th May 2008
A cough is a sudden expiratory thrust of air from the lungs. It is essentially a protective reflex. Coughing is useful when it effectively removes secretion or extraneous material from the respiratory tract, that is, when it is productive. It is useless w... Read >
Author: Alien

Do You Really Need Shower Head Water Filters?

11th May 2008
Are shower head water filters really as important as drinking water filters? Charles Strand, founder and president of Sun Water Systems says that shower head filters are more important. In the bathroom, when the door goes shut and the tap goes on, che... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Quickest Ways to Treat Snoring Naturally

09th May 2008
Snoring is a dysfunction that is caused in the mechanism of the human body. The muscles in your soft palate, throat and tongue relax when you are in deep sleep, closing the airway partially. If the muscles in the throat relax enough, the air coming in and... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Tips On Chlorine Filters For The Shower.

08th May 2008
As awareness of the negative effect that chlorine can have on our heath many people are searching for solutions. Incorporating chlorine shower head filters into our home is one solution many are turning towards. Have you read about this lately? Chlorin... Read >
Author: James Carol

Asthma - Diseases

07th May 2008
Asthma is a chronic condition marked by periodic attacks of wheezing and difficulty in breathing. The cause of asthma attacks is partial obstruction of the bronchi and bronchioles due to contraction of the muscles in the bronchial walls. Whereas with bron... Read >
Author: David Jones

The Common Causes of Shih Tzu Allergies

03rd April 2008
Both Shih Tzu and Shih Tzu owners share some common qualities such as obesity, which primarily come about due to improper diet and not getting enough exercise. Additionally, both may suffer from a few illnesses such as diabetes and cardiac problems, which... Read >
Author: Rebecca Simpson

Meningitis – Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

02nd April 2008
Meningitis is a viral.It's means the cause is infection with a virus. Bacterial meningitis is quite rare but it can be very serious and needs urgent treatment with antibiotics.It is a inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord cal... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Meningitis – Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

02nd April 2008
Meningitis is a viral.It's means the cause is infection with a virus. Bacterial meningitis is quite rare but it can be very serious and needs urgent treatment with antibiotics.It is a inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord cal... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Aromatherapy Pillow Spray

02nd April 2008
Aromatherapy works by using aromas to heighten the feelings or easily being of an individual through the procedure of massaging the system, more specifically around the facial region while using vital oils, which were extracted from fruits, flowers, and h... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Jimson Weed - Uses and Side Effects

19th March 2008
Jimson weed is most commonly used as dried leaves, with or without tips of flowering branches. The ripe seeds and flowers without leaves are also used. Seeds are small, long, flat, and dark yellow to brown. Jimson weed's primary action isanticholinergic, ... Read >
Author: Alien

CAMs in Horse 'flu!

19th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com Introduction: Equine influenza ('flu') is probably the main respiratory infection affecting horses. It has a worldwide distribution, and can cause a severe illness in some cases. Fortunately, prevention ... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com

Snoring Remedies

14th March 2008
Snoring causes and snoring home remedies. Ayurvedic home remedies for snoring. Though people approach snoring as a funny menace, it is a condition that requires treatment. Over sixty percent of men above age 50 snores, which can be indication of severa... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

What Causes Bad Breath And What Is The Cure?

12th March 2008
Bad breath is breath that has an unpleasant odor, that makes others prefer not to approach you. It can dampen your confidence and ruin your social life as people you are talking with will try to leave conversation soon after talking with you. Millions of ... Read >
Author: Boris_yo

Curing Bad Breath Naturally

10th March 2008
Bad breath, sometimes known as halitosis, is a common problem. In most cases, it is caused by a build up of bacteria in the mouth, as a result of food debris, plaque, or gum disease. Bad breath is usually brought on by the breakdown of proteins by bacteri... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Asthma-Diseases

10th March 2008
Asthma is a chronic condition marked by periodic attacks of wheezing and difficulty in breathing. The cause of asthma attacks is partial obstruction of the bronchi and bronchioles due to contraction of the muscles in the bronchial walls. Whereas with bron... Read >
Author: David Jones

Causes and Ayurvedic Cures for Asthma

24th February 2008
Asthma is a respiratory disease characterized by difficulty in breathing. It is a chronic disease affecting lungs, characterized by inflammation in respiratory tract. The most visible signs are coughing with difficulty, tightness at chest and general diff... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Here's Why You May Need To Put On A Gas-Mask As Of 10 Years Ago ...

11th February 2008
Do you really think you're safe? I'm WARNING you! You must do something about the air you're breathing. Think it's safe -- think again ... --> http://www.ScienceDaily.com/releases/2006/09/060927201220.htm Here's an excerpt: "...[e]xpos... Read >
Author: Rod Falk

Problems of the Respiratory System

19th January 2008
The body's breathing system is known as the respiratory system and is, with the heart and blood supply, probably the most important system in the body. When working properly it provides us with the oxygen we need to survive and removes carbon dioxide we d... Read >
Author: Alien

Going out in the cold with emphysema

09th January 2008
Breathing cold, dry air causes narrowing (constriction) of the airways in some people with emphysema. This restricts airflow into and out of the lungs and makes breathing more difficult. Bronchoconstriction is especially troublesome for people who have as... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Cause Of Bad Breath

13th September 2007
Bad breath cause of embarrassment, create social and psychological barriers , and even affect marriages. Bad Breath also known about halitosis. Bad breath can also be caused by dry mouth (xerostomia), which occurs when the flow of saliva decreases. Saliva... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Whooping Cough - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Whooping cough is an infectious bacterial illness that affects the respiratory passages. The disease is most contagious during the cold-like initial phase (catarrhal phase). In its early stages, pertussis is indistinguishable from the many colds common in... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

02nd September 2007
WHAT IS SLEEP APNEA? Sleep apnea is defined as an interruption in breathing during sleep. Usually when we are awake and conscious, we are aware of our breathing process and we can control the rate and rhythm of breathing. During sleep, breathing is con... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Low Immunity Problems? Start a Regular Vitamin Regimen

26th August 2007
Low immunity problems can be serious to your health, and a regular vitamin regimen can frequently help. The function of your immune system is to protect your body from foreign invaders such as viruses, bacteria, rogue cells such as cancer cells and an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What Makes Up Glyconutrients?

24th August 2007
Almost everyone has heard of the great discovery of glyconutrients. They are not in the vitamin or mineral category but are actually vital nutrients that a body requires to be healthy and to ward off diseases and illnesses. So what exactly is in these g... Read >
Author: alexgreenhold

Benefits of Guggul - Natural Way to Lower Cholesterol

17th August 2007
Guggul also known as Commiphora mukul in biological terms is an herb that has gained worldwide popularity due to its wonderful healing properties. It is a bushy herb from which a black color resin comes out that is extensively used for medication. It is e... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Diagnosis of Asthma in Older People

09th August 2007
Asthma is a chronic disorder of the respiratory tract that knows no age bar. Many people get their first attack of asthma when they are very young and it goes away gradually as they grow up, but it may come back later in life when they become old. Some... Read >
Author: Alien

Extra-esophageal symptoms of acid reflux

07th August 2007
There are two types of symptoms in acid reflux disease: esophageal and extra-esophageal (also called typical and atypical). We all know about heartburn the typical symptom of acid reflux, which is initiated by the direct injurious effect of acid upon the ... Read >
Author: Sheri Dean

The Main Causes of Bad Breath

02nd August 2007
Bacteria in the mouth and throat are the main causes of bad breath. When saliva in the mouth is reduced, those bacteria have the perfect environment to grow and spread, and that's what causes bad breath. When there is a normal amount of saliva, it neutral... Read >
Author: Peter Stewart

Embarrassed by Bad Breath! How to Naturally Treat Halitosis with Your Diet!

24th July 2007
You are reading this right now because you or a loved one suffers from the disease of bad breath… halitosis! And one word you can use to describe the disease which affects 50-80 million Americans is…. Embarrassed! In fact, in many cases, people voic... Read >
Author: Joe Barton

Strains of molds are setting the alert for the people

16th June 2007
In the United States of America there are more than over 1000 species of mold, the common thing about them is that they can have the serious consequences for both the living place and the health of any individual. Molds are from the fungi kingdom and mild... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Stop Snoring Remedies

07th June 2007
Snoring is a common sleep disorder problem that will not only affect you but it will also disturb others sleep. Other persons cannot sleep freely while you sleep. Mostly your bed partner will get irritated and frustrated because of your snoring. Most peop... Read >
Author: anandhmoorthi

Understanding Asthma and Facts About Allergy

30th May 2007
Asthma is a disease of the respiratory tract that can lead to restriction of the passage of the air causing breathlessness that may be severe or just mild. In most people the disease lay undetected for long durations of time because of the mildness of sym... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Daily Precautions For Asthma Patients

30th May 2007
Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory system and may turn even fatal at times. It is therefore important for the asthma patients to take proper care and precautions regularly. Asthma patients suffer from attacks that enforce the system to breathe... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Factors or Conditions That Impersonate Asthma

30th May 2007
Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory tract and is mainly caused by constriction of the air passages due to several reasons. There are quite a few conditions that manifest with symptoms similar to that of asthma. This makes these diseases as well... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Asthma Facts - Types Of Asthma and Causes

25th May 2007
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disorder and is very prevalent in almost all parts of the world. There are mainly two different kinds of asthma. Sometimes there are symptoms that resemble asthma but do not actually qualify to be the full blown disease. Th... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Keep Yourself Alive & Unharmed With the Effective Use of Pepper Spray

10th May 2007
Carrying pepper spray is easy. Using it on an attacker can often be not so easy, especially for women who don't have the aggressive streak that men seem to have. Catch Him by Surprise! The surest way to use your pepper spray is to shoot the guy befo... Read >
Author: Carl Ringwall

Holy Basil – Medicinal Aspects of Holy Basil

27th April 2007
Holy basil is a common name of a world-renowned herb Tulasi. It is a secret herb that has a mythological back ground. Tulasi is supposed to be a beloved of Lord Krishna, a reincarnation of Lord Vishnu, the operator of this world. Hence the herb got its na... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

How To Stop Your Snoring

04th April 2007
What is snoring? How to Solve this problem? Some vibrating sound originating from respiratory tract due to obstructed air movement during breathing while sleeping is known as snoring. Snoring is nothing but a vibration takes place in the path whi... Read >
Author: krish

Allergy to Dust Mites

27th March 2007
An allergic reaction occurs whenever the body enters into an altered state, or has a response, because of a substance. Many people have allergic reactions to dust mites. This allergic reaction includes watery eyes, a runny nose, and a rash that may even t... Read >
Author: Nikola Babovic

Shower Filters: Rediscover yourself

14th March 2007
Do you crave for beautiful skin and lovely hair? If yes, then install shower filter in your bathroom immediately. As you may not be aware of the harmful effects of showering in water that has chlorine in it, I am going to reveal the dangers of chlorinated... Read >
Author: shally

Glomerulonephritis and Pyelonephritis, two kidney infections

05th March 2007
Glomerulonephritis and bacterial pyelonephritis are two of the most usual kidney disorders that appear due to infections. The inflammatory disease which implicates the renal glomeruli of both kidneys is called acute glomerulonephritis. It is believed th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Asthma Cure - Herbs and Ayurvedic Remedies, Asthma Home Remedy

28th February 2007
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disorder in which the inner lining of the respiratory tract becomes inflamed. Alternatively it could be blocked with a layer of mucus or could become constricted due to some other reason. All these factors could lead to sev... Read >
Author: Tom alter

How to Cure Body Odor and Perspiration?

27th February 2007
Every individual has a characteristic odor on the body, which is caused due to several factors. Chiefly these odors are caused due to the presence of bacteria on the body of the person. These bacteria multiply in the presence of sweat. This is when the od... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Influenza - Flu - The simple facts and the cures

21st February 2007
What is Influenza - Flu: Influenza is commonly called or known as 'the flu', it is a contagious viral infection of the respiratory tract. Although the flu affects both sexes and all age groups, kids and senior citizens tend to get it the most. The illness... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

The Kidney Infection: Very Common, Very Uncomfortable

20th February 2007
Kidney infections, known medically as pyelonephritis (pyelos means pelvis of the kidney) and glomerulonephritis, often start in the bladder. If a person has low resistance, germs from the bladder can travel up the ureters to the kidneys and begin to multi... Read >
Author: George McKenzie

Going on the Offensive with Asthma in Children

06th February 2007
Any condition or disease that affects children seems a lot worse for us as parents. While we only want the best for our kids, were almost powerless to protect them when facing many health-related conditions like asthma. Once a condition such as asthma h... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Important facts about sinus infections

30th January 2007
The infection of the sinuses (cavities situated inside the skull, which are filled with air), also known as sinusitis is produced by bacteria, fungus and sometimes by pollutants and allergic factors. It can be acute or chronic and can lead to serious comp... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Is There a Link between Allergies and Asthma?

26th January 2007
The short answer is absolutely YES, there is a link between having allergies and developing asthma. As you know, asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory tract with symptoms like a choking sensation, tightness in your chest, shortness of breath and... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

What is Anaphylaxis?

23rd January 2007
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction to specific triggers such as foods, medications, insect venom, or latex. Although comprehensive information is not available, the best statistics indicate that as many as 40.9 million people ... Read >
Author: epipen

The Management and Treatment of Chronic Bronchitis

17th November 2006
Chronic bronchitis refers to inflammation and often infection of the bronchia, manifested by persistent, sputum-producing cough. Patients are diagnosed with chronic bronchitis if they experience sputum expectoration for more than three months of the year ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Issues Regarding the Progression of Chronic Bronchitis

17th November 2006
Chronic bronchitis refers to inflammation and infection of the bronchial tubes and mucosal membranes, generating an overproduction of mucus. The excessive production of mucus at the level of the respiratory tract is the body's inflammatory response to irr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Tea Tree Oil

16th November 2006
Tea Tree OilAntibacterial And Antifungal RemedyTea Tree Oil is a natural additive derived from the tree Melaleuca Alternifolia. Tea Tree Oil is a yellow- or green-tinged essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odour. It is extracted from the leaves of th... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

How To Treat A Cold

15th November 2006
The common cold is a frequent and expensive disease, striking some people as many as 12 times a year, and leading to some 15 million days lost from work annually in the U.S. alone. Children catch a cold the most six or eight episodes a year. In contrast, ... Read >
Author: Manolito Montala

Pets at home – troubles or fun?

29th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Radoslaw Pilarski Pets, next to saprophytes, are nowadays considered to constitute the second major group of year-around allergens and play an important role in the development of allergic diseases. In all forms of atopic allergy (atopy... Read >
Author: Radoslaw Pilarski

Causes and Risk Factors of Acute Bronchitis

12th September 2006
Acute bronchitis is a very common respiratory disease that generates symptoms such as mucus-producing cough, chest discomfort and pain, difficult and shallow breathing, wheezing and fever. One of the most commonly diagnosed respiratory diseases in the Uni... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Cigarette Smoking – A Major Risk Factor of Chronic Bronchitis

12th September 2006
Chronic bronchitis is a very common respiratory disease that involves inflammation and infection of the bronchial tubes, mucosal membranes and tissues. The disease is manifested by an overproduction of mucus that results in temporary obstruction of the ai... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Dog Owners Handbook

21st August 2006
When Your Dog Starts to Sneeze There are many things that both the dogs and the dog owners could have in common. For example, both dogs and dog owners could be prone to obesity if not regulating food intake and by not exercising. In addition, dog... Read >
Author: rick kerstetter

Factors of Risk in Chronic Bronchitis

01st June 2006
Chronic bronchitis is a very common respiratory illness. Around 12 million people in the United States are diagnosed with chronic bronchitis each year. Chronic bronchitis is considered to be the most common illness among the chronic obstructive pulmonary ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Issues on Asthmatic Bronchitis

01st June 2006
People with asthma or chronic bronchitis often develop asthmatic bronchitis. Patients who suffer from asthma develop asthmatic bronchitis when their previous respiratory condition becomes severe and persistent, causing permanent obstruction of the respira... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Understanding When Bronchitis Treatment is Necessary

01st June 2006
Many patients who suffer from respiratory conditions are diagnosed with bronchitis. Bronchitis is a very common respiratory illness and it can occur in anyone, regardless of age. However, bronchitis has a higher incidence in smokers, people with respirato... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Bad Breath Cause

20th April 2006
Although you may want to consult your physician if you have a particular problem with bad breath, the following general advice will give you insight into the likeliest cause of a bad breath problem. The principal bad breath cause is associated with bac... Read >
Author: Peter Stewart

The Health Risks of Cigarette Smoking - Part I

26th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Adam Waxler Many people take risks in life. In fact, some of the wealthiest people in the world will tell you they would have never gotten anywhere if they did not take any risks. However, while some risks are worth the chance some sim... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler

Psychoanalysis for a baby. "Muddled brains" or necessity

20th March 2006
Average statistical mother thinks that her baby differ from other children only with the quantity of little wrinkles of his wrists, habit not to sleep at night and scream deafeningly in day. Children, who sleep like tops and don't yell, only squeal quietl... Read >
Author: Yana Mikheeva

Poisons Under Your Sink: Hidden Dangers of Cleaning Products

13th March 2006
Poisons Under Your Sink: Hidden Dangers of Cleaning Productsby Glenn BeachThe American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC) hasrecorded many exposures to household cleaning substances that wereserious enough to require treatment in a health care ... Read >
Glenn Beach

Simple Tantric Yoga Exercises to Improve the General health and well-being

26th January 2006
A healthy pelvic area is of great importance for the general well-being. The same is true about a healthy respiratory tract and breathing apparatus. Here are presented three poses and three breathing exercises that have the following effects when done... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

The Hazards of Lead Paint.

01st January 2006
Up until the 1970's it was common for household and industrial paint to contain a small concentration of lead. This was to improve the smoothness of the dried finish and the overall 'spread ability' of the product. Now, long after countries around the... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

The hazards of lead paint

24th December 2005
Up until the 1970's it was common for household and industrial paint to contain a small concentration of lead. This was to improve the smoothness of the dried finish and the overall 'spreadability' of the product. Now, long after countries around the... Read >
Author: David Skul

Aromatherapy And Essential Oils - The Basics

09th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Donovan Baldwin Aromatherapy is the use of oils extracted from various, primarily fragrant, plants to aid in the relief of a range of physical or mental discomforts or illnesses. These oils, commonly referred to as "essential oils" are ... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin

Some simple Tantric Yoga Exercises to improve health and sexual abilities

16th October 2005
A healthy anal and genital area is of great importance both for the general well-being and for the sexual abilities. The same is thrue about a healthy respiratory tract and breathing apparatus. Here are presented three poses and three breathing exerci... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Dog Worming

07th September 2005
Dog Worming. Regular worming is essential to protect your dog against internal parasites. This involves giving it preparations in liquid or tablet form. Adult dogs should be wormed at least once a year, and at least once every six months if in contact... Read >
Author: John Moore

Influenza-its Symptoms and Causes

07th September 2005
Know more about Influenza Influenza better known as the "flu" is an infection of the respiratory tract that can affect millions of people. The influenza virus can be spread from person to person through coughing and sneezing of an infected individual. ... Read >
Author: David Chandler