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29th September 2009
If you are like most people you've probably gone through difficult periods in your life, if you have, you may have noticed that you put on weight, even if you were actually eating less. The fact is that stress can make you fat.
Here's Why...
Researc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Research scientists have spent considerable time investigating the effects of laughter. They have found that laughter can help patients recover from illnesses because it tends to lower blood pressure, reduces stress hormone levels, and recharges the body... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Heart failure is a devastating blow to the body system, and despite the best efforts of clinicians and researchers often results in permanent organ damage and eventual death. Researchers are fighting to put a stop to the high mortality rate of congestive ... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
10th September 2009
Medical professionals and research scientists of all types have come to the basic conclusion that the fastest way to lose weight is through a combination of diet and exercise. There are no short cuts and to be successful at losing weight you must begin by... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
30th August 2009
There are many reasons for itching. Something is irritating your skin. It could be something you came in contact with or some waste product or toxin trying to work its way out of your body. There could be an infection in the skin. Many people itch whe... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
09th July 2009
Generally seen in the lower half of the body, i.e. legs and buttocks, cellulite is the condition where the skin appears to have that orange peel affect in certain areas. This is not a situation purely confined to those who carry excess weight but can be s... Read >
Author: Genaro Stout
02nd July 2009
What is Herpes?
Herpes refers to a family of viruses. Almost everyone carries one or more of the most common herpes viruses that occur in people (pets have different types than you do). The most well-known types are:
HSV-1 (cold sores)
HSV-2 (genit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd June 2009
There are several threatening sicknesses lurking round the corner and colorectal cancer and cancer of the colon are among the most hazardous. If you don't take corrective steps now by incorporating a colon cleanser like power colon cleanse in your diet, y... Read >
Author: Michelle Lane
19th June 2009
It is important to get your mind to help in the treatment of IBS. If you have tried several treatments and they have failed, your expectations of success lower. Hypnosis downloads can be used to create an expectation of successful treatment, and assist ... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
06th June 2009
Everyone harbors one or more types of herpes viruses. Herpes natural treatments are crucial for people who have symptoms as well as for those who don't. Doctors don't know that herpes can ruin your health even when you seem to have no symptoms. Prescripti... Read >
Author: Dr. Dennis Clark, PhD
05th June 2009
The health benefits of essential fatty acids can be quite substantial and visible, especially if your diet is deficient in them. Find out 5 essential facts that you need to know to reap their maximum benefits and achieve a perfect health naturally.
Ess... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
04th June 2009
Although you have probably heard of binaural beats before are you aware of exactlky what they are and what they can do for you?
Binaural beats are actually completely natural and have been scientifically proven to create exteremly productive mental sta... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath
15th May 2009
For several years we have been aware that the plant compound, rosmarinic acid has anti-Alzheimer's properties. Now, a recently published research paper has described how carnosic acid (a compound that occurs in the common culinary herbs, rosemary and sage... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
28th April 2009
Most people who have crossed the age of 30 know the effects that aging can have on their body. Gain in weight and loss of elasticity in skin are some of the aging aspects that are battled with thousands of products every year. Most people today know that ... Read >
Author: Jhoana_Cooper
23rd April 2009
Although Botox and laser facial rejuvenation methods have emerged full-force over the last decade or so, in recent years, natural skincare has become an increasingly popular and sought-after remedy for aging skin.
After careful research, scientists unc... Read >
Author: Kathleen P. Walsh
15th April 2009
The UK’s nuclear industry provides around 22% of the country’s electricity. Currently this sector employs around 50, 000 people, increasing demand will be put on the nuclear industry to satisfy growing energy demands, as well as to diversify the sourc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th April 2009
As well as reinvigorating existing rail network, the government is spearheading a campaign dedicated to providing a ‘greener’ service by the year 2014. However, it seems that the current economic climate also has its part to play: the unpredictable co... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2009
Particularly with all the recent hype, you may have wondered what is so special about a New Zealand green mussel. The answer is in their composition and the substances they feed on. Due to their limited environment and their diet, green lipped mussels are... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
12th March 2009
One way to establish market differentiation is through the introduction of innovative new products. Establishing that differentiation is one thing, but maintaining it is quite another. Here we have put together a ten part series on how to generate highe... Read >
Author: Bryan
10th March 2009
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about data acquisition for thermocouple or any other such as wireless data loggers, PC o... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
10th March 2009
If your major interest is information related to industrial data acquisition hardware Ethernet or any other such as Keithley 2000 millimeter, I o serial card, USB or data acquisition cards, this article can prove useful.
If you ask the various research... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
09th March 2009
Films are one of the most required and preferred source of entertainment and excitement in ones life. Our lives have altered tremendously with industrial improvements and growth. We can live a more convenient life as compared to the life in the earlier pe... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
24th February 2009
It is said that asbestos has been widely used since the late 1800s and the usage of asbestos was even more during World War II. Since then, millions of American workers have been exposed to asbestos dust, thus suffering from asbestos related disease.
It ... Read >
Author: Doug Lester
17th February 2009
OxyContin addiction is a growing problem across the country, as thousands of people struggle to break the bonds of this powerfully-addictive prescription narcotic painkiller.
Addiction to the prescription narcotic painkiller OxyContin continues to plag... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
12th February 2009
Science Update: Stem Cells and Cardiovascular Health
Thanks to a growing body of research, scientists are now recognizing that having more stem cells in one’s bloodstream could be one of the greatest strategies for optimal health. For example, a numbe... Read >
Author: scn7204
31st January 2009
That which makes the voice truly interesting to listen to is color. Color is the life, the emotion, the animation one exudes in talking, be it at the lectern, in the sales meeting, over the phone or in a one-on-one conversation. Through my many years as... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady
12th January 2009
One of the most common problem for people looking to get rid of stomach fat is getting so many contradictory advices. With every new diet system they find out something totally opposed to previous one. Even industry professionals such as registered dietic... Read >
Author: Jamie Grant
09th January 2009
Science Update: Stem Cells and Cardiovascular Health
Thanks to a growing body of research, scientists are now recognizing that having more stem cells in one’s bloodstream could be one of the greatest strategies for optimal health. For example, a nu... Read >
Author: Delta
08th January 2009
Data represents the basis of research and other processes that involve collection of useful information. Data retrieval, organizing and analysis have been part of the world for many years. It is due to data accrued over the years that enabled us to land o... Read >
Author: jacqueshabra
05th January 2009
The current headlines in the news media could make people think that everything is doom and gloom on the money front for businesses. In fact the reverse is true if you are a business that can prove you are making some kind of innovation. There is money wa... Read >
Author: Katy Ortega
05th January 2009
The current headlines in the news media could make people think that everything is doom and gloom on the money front for businesses. In fact the reverse is true if you are a business that can prove you are making some kind of innovation. There is money wa... Read >
Author: Katy Ortega
08th December 2008
In spite of an FDA Public Health Advisory in 2004 warning about the serious risks associated with all antidepressants, the number of Americans taking the drugs has climbed to 17 million, and prescription drug addiction and abuse continues to accelerate.
... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
03rd December 2008
Research and development is critical in all industries. And, when it comes to the pharmaceutical industry R & D not only generates income for the companies involved in the research but it often results in lives being saved, or at least in the quality of p... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
24th November 2008
Is it possible for children less than 13 years old to have clinical depression? It wasn't too long ago that doctors, and even parents, thought otherwise. As doctors and research scientists in the mental health fields learn more about the way people thin... Read >
Author: celtgrfe
31st October 2008
No one can catch cancer from another person. While it can seldom be explained why one person gets any type of cancer and another doesn't, it is very clear that the disease is not contagious.
Although research scientists do not know the exact causes o... Read >
Author: Mickey
23rd October 2008
As a skin cancer survivor turned cancer survivor speaker and cancer support expert, I know that cancer can be healed and recurrences prevented. There are natural cancer treatments that include at their core the building up of the immune system.
You can... Read >
Author: Sheila Ulrich
21st October 2008
The petroleum industry, for example, comprises over 200 companies involved in the refinement, distribution and marketing of petroleum. Within this infrastructure, there are varying degrees of input, ranging from the large, multinational oil companies to s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st October 2008
The government is continuing to invest huge sums into the improvement of existing rail networks and is dedicated to providing a �greener� service by the year 2014, aiming to bring carbon emissions down to an absolute minimum, whilst looking at factors... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th October 2008
Lying in a broad arch off Tuscany's coast in the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Tuscan Archipelago is Europe's largest protected marine park. The archipelago encompasses seven main islands and several smaller islets stretching from Gorgona in the north (almost on th... Read >
Author: elbawriter
08th October 2008
In fighting against the AIDS epidemic, there are two types of prevention that pop into most minds when they think of ways to remain HIV-infection-free: abstinence and effective and consistent condom use. Other than these two methods, the public has not he... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd September 2008
If you are feeling lethargic and your body needs some nourishment then you can treat yourself with the Chinese herbal medicines. Many people do not easily adapt to climatic changes especially to cold and fall sick. How good it will be if you can cheerful... Read >
Author: herbalspan
08th September 2008
ADHD in children is for real. Studies have shown that kids with ADHD who are not treated have greater chances of living anti-social lives, have poor productivity levels, a mess in school, and indulge in drugs. This article strives to provide tips on how t... Read >
Author: Frederick
02nd September 2008
Traditionally, Cat�s Claw has been used to treat arthritis, gastritis, tumors, dysentery, and female hormonal imbalances. Today, the plant has shown the ability to treat viral infections, minimize inflammation, and provide therapeutic action for stomac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th August 2008
A report by research and consulting firm Forrester Research mentions that, jobs which are lost in United states because of software outsourcing are primarily low salary IT jobs. These jobs are like software programming or computer support specialists or c... Read >
Author: janebush08
22nd July 2008
Don’t you find it embarrassing when you can’t remember the name of the waitress who served you last week? Or the name of the your neighbor who came around to introduce himself to you just yesterday? You are not alone. In almost any society, when p... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
21st July 2008
Manufacturing industry rules the life of every individual, as most of the commodities utilized by us in routine life are fabricated in the machines of various manufacturing firms. Right from automobile parts to components of electronic goods, we need to c... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
11th July 2008
AIDS – the very mention of this disease sends a chill down our spines. The research scientists and medical experts have not attained any concrete treatment for this noxious disease, even after years of existence of first HIV+ case. However, as they say,... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
11th July 2008
Manufacturing industry rules the life of every individual, as most of the commodities utilized by us in routine life are fabricated in the machines of various manufacturing firms. Right from automobile parts to components of electronic goods, we need to c... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
23rd June 2008
Brain tumors, also known as brain cancer, start within the substance of the brain, spinal cord or nerves. Some tumors which arise from the brain or spine coverings (meninges) are also considered primary brain tumors. Metastatic brain tumors have spread fr... Read >
Author: John Mathew
25th May 2008
The majority of Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE) or “spam” is sent by a relatively small group of dedicated professional spammers. The Register of Known Spam Operations (ROKSO) indicates that 80% of all spam comes from just 200 known spam operations... Read >
Author: Rajinder
25th April 2008
Through research, scientists have discovered that creosote and creosote-related items such as coal tar - including pitch and pitch volatiles - are proven carcinogenics. These are often made up from an array of chemicals and used in various manners. Creoso... Read >
Author: Legal
16th April 2008
Does the idea of filling your gas tank with water sound preposterous? Could it really be as easy to run a car on water as it is to run one on gasoline or diesel? If this sounds unbelievable, read about this amazing new technology!
Scientists have devel... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
09th April 2008
Lost is one of those shows that creates that impeccable aura of suspense, that leaves you biting your nails till the very last moment and that point, when all around you seems trivial and the only thing that matters is the climax of the episode, the credi... Read >
Author: Daniel
02nd April 2008
The every called the queen of textiles silk is most luxury and supper textile fibers in all. It’s also very expensive as brings from cocoon of the silk worm and needs extra treatment to handle and process. In present days China is one of the leading sil... Read >
Author: Imran Malik
01st February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life
Age-old wisdom tells us that we should eat fruit to stay healthy. Once again, science catches up to the old adage. A new study suggests that compounds in fruit, especially apples, may promote brain fitness as you ag... Read >
25th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stephen LauHormones form the biochemical basis of major depression. Estrogen, a female hormone produced in the ovaries, plays a pivotal role in your brain in that it increases the amount of mood-regulating neurotransmiiters, whose malfu... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
08th August 2007
After many years of research, scientists have discovered that the foods a man chooses to eat, or not eat, can have a huge impact on the health of his prostate gland. Therefore, prostate cancer may be the most preventable type of cancer (following smoking... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st May 2007
The following article presents the very latest information on Ginkgo Biloba Research. If you have a particular interest in Ginkgo Biloba Research, then this informative article is required reading.
You may not consider everything you just read to be cr... Read >
Author: Alien
21st May 2007
For centuries in China, Japan, Malaysia, and Indonesia, green tea has been a popular drink. In the past few years green tea has become popular in the United States and continues to grow around the world. Part of this ever growing popularity is because of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th April 2007
In US, prostate cancer is quite common and more than 200,000 new cases are discovered every year. Asymptomatic metastatic HRPC is known to be resistant to hormone therapy used in early detected prostate cancers and no other treatment is effective against ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd April 2007
Many medicines common to us today were originally discovered in their natural state and then synthesized in the laboratory. Penicillin is one that we have all heard of and there are so many others. Pharmaceutical research scientists to this day explore pl... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
15th February 2007
According to the latest experimental studies, heath physicists have encountered safe methods to use a radioactive protein found in scorpion venom to treat thyroid cancer. The venom of a yellow species of scorpions found in Israel is promising to develop i... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
Hypertension, Stroke, Heart Disease are common throughout the United States of America and indeed large parts of the Western World. Epidemiologists attribute much of this down to the Western diet.
Sad to say, after years of much research, Scientists ha... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
06th February 2007
RA, rheumatoid arthritis, is a disease that affects the cells around the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis involves a lot of pain but in the advanced stages can also mean immobility because in time, the tissues around the joints are deteriorating.
Not affec... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
29th December 2006
Just as there are particular types of brain damage that cause cerebral palsy, there are also certain medical conditions or events that can happen during pregnancy and delivery that will increase a baby’s risk of being born with cerebral palsy. Research... Read >
Author: altec015
18th December 2006
Mother earth is known to be fertile and a womb of jewels. We all know that skies give us life-giving water in the form of rains. There is no limit to the vault of valuable objects in the ocean. Yet human beings have infinitely more wealth than all this pu... Read >
Author: Ashok Rawal
18th December 2006
Standard light microscopes opened up a veritable world of uncharted territory when first released. Through the use of directed light passing through a stage they were able to produce the first close up views of an amazing microbial world. Unfortunately, l... Read >
Author: Steven Rowland
17th November 2006
Best Tips To Safe Indoor Tanning
The process of self tanning is the answer to sun tanning, which you believe is the possible reason for skin cancer. The relationship between cancer and sun tan is more or less proved by the research scientists now.
... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
16th November 2006
Adding dietary nutritional supplements to our diets has for years been advocated by nutritionists and nutritional research scientists.
Now, the American Medical Association has reversed its long held policy regarding the need for nutritional supplemen... Read >
Author: Paul Wallace
26th October 2006
A leading pharmaceutical research and development organization collaborates with Encodex technologies to help them analyze their reporting systems and optimize their database to get faster and accurate results.
Portland, OR – October 3, 2006: Encodex... Read >
Author: Arun Joshi
14th August 2006
Most people have found out about Alzheimer's disease along with a specified expectation of what, exactly it means. It is well noted that it affects memory loss. But have you ever asked yourself what Alzheimer's Disease really is?
Alzheimer's disease i... Read >
Author: james ellison
16th June 2006
Bodywork is perfectly suited for reducing the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). ADHD is a condition typically appearing in young children, although teenagers and adults may also be affected. Someone with ADHD has difficulty cont... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
20th May 2006
Closely following information technology, the next success in India is biotechnology. As per Mckinsey by 2020, only two main biotechnology companies will comprise a market capitalization, which will be the same as the collective market capitalization of a... Read >
Author: James Marriot
12th April 2006
"Play is to early childhood as gas is to a car."
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Ph.D. and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Ph.D.
Somewhere in our hectic, frenzied lifestyle, parents have come to believe that "more is more." More sports lessons, more flash cards, and ... Read >
Author: Patty Toner
12th March 2006
"Play is to early childhood as gas is to a car."
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Ph.D. and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Ph.D.
Somewhere in our hectic, frenzied lifestyle, parents have come to believe that "more is more." More sports lessons, more flash cards, and ... Read >
Author: Patty Toner
14th January 2006
A report by research and consulting firm Forrester Research mentions that, jobs which are lost in United states because of software outsourcing are primarily low salary IT jobs. These jobs are like software programming or computer support specialists or c... Read >
Author: Jim John
17th August 2005
Is there a connection between Fast food and obesity?
The answer to the above question is a big yes! Research scientists say that
"fast foods increase the risk of obesity in regular consumers by encouraging intentional overeating."
Fast food and... Read >
Author: Rajesh Shetty
06th January 2005
A recent debate started me thinking about how some marketing strategies can be right for one Website, but wrong for another depending upon the site's purpose and the underlying reasoning behind the action. If an action doesn't directly and logically plug ... Read >
Author: Bobette Kyle
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