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05th October 2009
Hair straighteners, hair colors, hair streak, mousse, anti frizz gel hair conditioners, Shampoos, curlers, are some of the range of hair care products that have emerged in the market and are revolutionizing the cosmetic industry.
We have seen in the ad... Read >
Author: Gerg
02nd October 2009
Woman’s health care is of great importance because the nature of a woman’s body is highly complex and delicate. Surveys state that a majority of women are in good health and are not prone to any health problems. Some are not satisfied with their healt... Read >
Author: milagrobrodt
30th September 2009
In addition to a multivitamin there are some essential supplements that can be taken on an ongoing bases for overall health. You may want to choose particular supplements to help prevent, treat and manage your individual health concerns.
If you have a ... Read >
Author: Edith Lingenfelter
24th September 2009
Golf strength training is critical in slowing down the effects of aging. Issues like rapidly declining strength, flexibility, and endurance. The number of golfers who are middle age or older is growing and they all want to play as long as possible.
In ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Though the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and various organizations do not recommend trampolines for recreational use at home, trampoline jumping can be a lot of fun and a good form of exercise if adequate levels of safety measures and precautions a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Trampoline activities can be a lot of fun for the family and a good form of exercise if accompanied by adequate levels of safety measures and accessories. There are several types of trampoline accessories available on the market, based on size, the type o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
How to prevent cold sores is actually quite simple to learn and achieve.
So, before you waste any money on one of those magic cures, give this wonderful internal cold sore treatment a try.
Sure, you can heal cold sores quickly using external cold ... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
19th September 2009
The multiple benefits of fish oil supplements continue to amaze me. The omega-3 fatty acids found in oil from fish are such an integral part of our body’s functions.
For example, the brain requires adequate levels of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in or... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
17th September 2009
If to err is human, then it’s horrific to even allow a human being to become a doctor. And why not? After all, the doctor is being entrusted with someone’s precious life, so erring in such a scenario could mean a major disaster too. But till the time ... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson
16th September 2009
Many factors play a role in selecting the right covering for your window. The main reasons as to why you should install window coverings are light control and privacy. Other factors include durability, life expectancy, cleaning, formality, versatility, sa... Read >
Author: Carrol Wagner
02nd September 2009
If you are interested in using glutathione supplements for treating a medical condition, or simply preserving good health, it is important to choose a product that will work properly. Unfortunately, there are a number of products on the market that will p... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
28th August 2009
No matter where you look, there is somebody offering the next secret to building 6 pack abs. A few of these so called 'secrets' come with fair degree of accuracy, while others, very little. Understanding which is the most effective methods to building 6 p... Read >
Author: Max
26th August 2009
The best and simplest pregnancy nutrition advice is to maintain a well-balanced diet. Your unborn child depends on you to provide all its vitamins and minerals to ensure that it is born healthy. Adequate nutrition is vital in promoting normal organ develo... Read >
Author: Roger Noonan
25th August 2009
The incidence of uterine fibroids could be as high 80% of all women in the U.S. While the majority of women usually have no symptoms, 1 in 4 will have symptoms severe enough to require treatment. Fibroids can cause problems in pregnancy, create chronic ... Read >
Author: Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, PA
20th August 2009
When considering a hair loss treatment, nutrition must be deemed important. Here are a few food facts that will steer you towards a healthier hair loss diet.
Consume sufficient measures of protein.
Protein is compiled of the amino acids necessary fo... Read >
Author: Michael Harris
18th August 2009
For most young women, menstruation begins sometime between the ages of eleven and fifteen. Every twenty-one to thirty-five days during her reproductive years, a healthy woman's ovaries will release an egg. If the egg is not fertilized, the woman will shed... Read >
Author: Charles Silverman
14th July 2009
Helps prevent hip and other bone fractures One of D vitamin's primary functions is to regulate the body's absorption of calcium in the body, making it a key player in the prevention of bone softening diseases such as osteoporosis and osteomalasia. A 2009 ... Read >
Author: RA Butters
01st July 2009
Studies have shown that an overwhelming percentage, around 85%, of adolescents with type 1 diabetes have inadequate levels of vitamin D. Type 1 diabetics are known to usually have less bone density and are considered to be at high risk for bone fractures.... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
15th June 2009
Weight loss is a major issue for many people. Age, hereditary factors and the food we eat all contribute to gaining weight. But there are other ways that lead to weight gain that have nothing to do with food.
If you aspire to lose weight and keep it of... Read >
12th June 2009
Sunlight is the main source of vitamin d for humans. In Canada, vitamin d supplement is recommended for all infants to correct for a lack of exposure to ultraviolet light due to Canada's northern geographic latitude. Oral vitamin d supplementation is the ... Read >
Author: John Fisher
12th June 2009
Humans intake vitamin d naturally via sunlight In Canada, vitamin d supplement is recommended for all infants to correct for a lack of exposure to ultraviolet light due to Canada's northern geographic latitude. If there is a shortage of vitamin d in the h... Read >
Author: John Fisher
12th June 2009
More and more people are choosing to get that "summer glow" with a quick trip to a tanning salon instead of spending time outdoors. But is a tanning bed a replacement for the sun when it comes to getting enough vitamin D?
Though experts have voiced a v... Read >
Author: RA Butters
04th June 2009
A new Columbia University study shows that as many as three-fourths of premenopausal women with early stage breast cancer have vitamin D deficiency. It was further found that daily supplementation of 400 IU per day did not correct the deficiency.
The 1... Read >
Author: RA Butters
29th May 2009
The most common birth defect is cerebral palsy which affects one in five hundred babies. Cerebral palsy comes in numerous guises but they all relate to brain damage occurring before, during or shortly after birth. The vast majority occur in the womb, but ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th May 2009
As if playing golf isn’t tough enough, imagine playing when you can’t breathe that well. That’s what people with COPD or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease must face, but that shouldn’t deter their love for the game.
COPD, according to the ... Read >
Author: BobForman
05th May 2009
Could Vitamin D deficiency be linked to chronic pain? A new Mayo Clinic Study is the latest of many to say yes.
The study focused on patients who were being treated for chronic pain and who had been prescribed narcotic pain medication. The result... Read >
Author: RA Butters
05th May 2009
Over the past decade vitamin D, long known as a key to bone strength, has also been linked to prevention of a host illnesses, ranging from cancer and heart disease to asthma. But during that same period, a dramatic trend to vitamin D deficiency has spread... Read >
Author: RA Butters
07th April 2009
Peripheral Neuropathy is a condition where the nerves lose their ability to conduct efficiently and ends up with either numbness in the lower extremity or persistent pain and burning. Too often, those suffering with peripheral neuropathy had been told th... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Schneider
20th March 2009
It's hard to overstate the importance of fiber in the diet. Even though fiber is most associated with grains, rice and breads, it's important to remember that fruits and vegetables also contain significant amounts of dietary fiber. In fact, the need for ... Read >
Author: Jake Samples
17th March 2009
Any complete program for controlling cholesterol should include regular aerobic (endurance) exercise- but again, they have changed their exercise prescription somewhat over the last decade. So what remains the same- and what has changed?
Here is an... Read >
Author: J. Farmer
24th February 2009
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of Americans. In fact, you may be surprised to hear that cardiovascular disease has surpassed breast cancer as the number 1 killer of women. Naturally the fact comes as a surprise to many women as pushes f... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn
18th February 2009
One of the challenges associated with building sales when opening a dollar store is maintaining adequate levels of inventory without breaking the back to purchase everything. If you are working to grow your store sales, get creative and you won’t need ... Read >
Author: Bob Hamilton
13th October 2008
As we grew older, our skin thins, becomes less efficient, with highly visible unpleasant changes. For everyone these changes start at different pace and time. But knowing your body difficiences, using last information and scientific research, we can put o... Read >
Author: Alien
15th July 2008
Adore your skin at any age with Skin Formula from Adorage
Let’s face it-aging is inevitable. But by putting nature’s most powerful nutrients to work topically and internally for your skin will prevent the signs of aging and will help you adore your... Read >
Author: Alien
01st July 2008
Indoor gardeners and horticulture enthusiasts alike can benefit from the added value that grow light systems provide. While many gardeners have the luxury of spaces available outdoors for gardening, others live in ideal climates the majority of the year... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2008
Let’s face it-aging is inevitable. But by putting nature’s most powerful nutrients to work topically and internally for your skin will prevent the signs of aging and will help you adore your skin at any age.
Our skin is the largest organ of the bod... Read >
Author: Alien
30th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Eileen OReggio
Nursing Shortage Can Contribute To Patient's Death.
Read what statistics show about negligence and patient's death rate in hospitals.
Journal Report and Statistics: Throughout history, the United States has exper... Read >
21st May 2008
As a man ages, testosterone levels get lowered. His body begins to convert more testosterone into estradiol (estrogen). This leads to low sex drive, emotional, psychological and behavioral changes, decreased muscle mass, loss of muscle strength and incre... Read >
Author: Andy Rogers
01st May 2008
The word “vitamins” is derived from the two words, “Vital” and “Amines”. These are the complex organic substance required in small quantities for nutrition. Foods are the main source of vitamins. These are also produced by the body. Vitamins a... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
29th April 2008
Data entry at home works well for many individuals. Here are some of the things to consider when arranging your home work space for optimum efficiency.
Data entry at home is a great way to have an income and enjoy being in your own space at the sam... Read >
Author: Alan
19th January 2008
The lens of the eye is normally crystal clear. But damage to the proteins in the lens can cause it to become cloudy and opaque. The result is a cataract. Cataracts are the leading cause of impaired vision in the United States, affecting more than five mil... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
06th November 2007
Magnesium is one of the most important minerals for human health and is required throughout the body; but by far the largest quantities are found in the bones and muscles.Almost all the body’s enzymes are dependent to some degree on adequate supplies o... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
21st September 2007
A study published in the Nutrition Journal reveals that children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can improve their behavior with daily supplements of purified fish oils. The eight-week study demonstrated that children who received between 8 ... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
17th September 2007
While fluoride is widely available in many developed countries, it is projected that globally only 20 percent of the world's population benefit from appropriate use of fluoride. The benefits of fluoride for the prevention and control of dental cavities ha... Read >
Author: Charleslegal
29th June 2007
Did you know that by making some modifications to your diet, you could alleviate many symptoms related to anxiety, panic and depression? Take a look at some simple ways to use your diet to improve your mental health today.
The B Vitamin Group
This ... Read >
Author: Monica Villarreal
05th December 2006
Good nutrition is important at any time, but is particularly vital for expecting mothers - in fact, a recent study suggests that eating well and taking multi-vitamins may be even more important at this time than was previously thought.
As early as the... Read >
Author: Jeff Matson
17th November 2006
Also known as cobalamin, vitamin B12 is a part of the b vitamin family which helps to keep the body in good shape. Foods such as meat, eggs, fish and live have adequate levels of vitamin B12. Even though a small amount of B12 is required by the body it sh... Read >
Author: Tony Luck
23rd September 2006
Almost every type of food you eat contains some level of vitamin B5 or panthothenic acid. The conversion of fats into carbohydrates is assisted by vitamin B5. Since most foods already have some level of B5, every person should have no trouble getting a su... Read >
Author: Tony Jacowski
15th September 2006
lso known as cobalamin, vitamin B12 is a part of the b vitamin family which helps to keep the body in good shape. Foods such as meat, eggs, fish and live have adequate levels of vitamin B12. Even though a small amount of B12 is required by the body it sho... Read >
Author: Tony Luck
13th July 2006
The difference between Bioidentical and Synthetic Hormones
Hormone therapy is a treatment used to supplement the body with either estrogen alone or estrogen and progesterone combination, or bioidentical hormones. Estrogen and progesterone are hormones th... Read >
Author: Yury Bayarski
03rd April 2006
What is 5 HTP?
5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) is an amino acid that is the intermediate step between tryptophan and the important brain chemical serotonin. 5-HTP is not present in significant amounts in a typical diet. The human body anufactures 5-HTP from... Read >
Author: shera jim
26th December 2005
Nutrition as it applies to our daily lives means that we take in what we need to maintain our body's healthy state. Nutrition has become an important word thanks to the involvement of the USDA in our daily food requirements, and the FDA's involvement in d... Read >
Author: Nishanth Reddy
17th December 2005
Type 2 diabetes is sometimes referred to as mature onset diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is much more common than Type I. In Type 2 diabetes the pancreas either does not produce adequate levels of insulin or the body becomes resistant to its own insulin.
Typ... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith
13th November 2005
When it comes to hemorrhoids prevention, it is hard to overstate the importance of fiber in your diet. Even though fiber is most associated with grains, rice and breads, it is important to keep in mind that fruits and vegetables also contain significant a... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
07th September 2005
Golf strength training is critical in slowing down the effects of aging. Issues like rapidly declining strength, flexibility, and endurance. The number of golfers who are middle age or older is growing and they all want to play as long as possible.
In ... Read >
Author: Mike Pedersen
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