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How an Electric Scooters Serves its Function for Kids?

24th September 2009
There is little doubt that an electric scooter can get you someplace, but the issue of how swiftly it can go is something that deserves debate. Folks frequently have this myth that because electric scooters were designed basically for either the elderly ... Read >
Author: Brady Steele

Symptoms Rheumatoid Arthritis & Foods Help Preventing

22nd September 2009
I did a lot of searching online, and it was clear that there is plenty of related information, but there is little directly about symptoms rheumatoid arthritis. I hope the following will be interesting to you. Signs of arthritis rheumatism, spinal arth... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Discover How To Stop Your Hair Loss!

17th September 2009
The options for a male pattern baldness treatment are seemingly endless. It's getting to the point where it's nearly impossible for someone to pick out the right treatment for themselves. Some procedures and products simply aren't safe, but do they produc... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Dermatology Sections

17th September 2009
Dermatology refers to the practice of treating the skin and its problems. Many people refer to dermatology by singular term, but there are many subsected types of dermatology that are further niches within the bigger “dermatology” umbrella. Each one d... Read >
Author: Ross Garnaut

Subsections of Dermatology

17th September 2009
Dermatology refers to the practice of treating the skin and its problems. A lot of people refer to dermatology by one term, but there are many individual types of dermatology that are further subcultures within the large “dermatology” umbrella. Each o... Read >
Author: Ross Garnaut

How to Lose Way Eating a Vegetarian Diet

04th September 2009
Obesity is a growing problem in the world today. Countries which embraced the Standard Western Diet, such as the United States, find that at least one third of their residents struggle with maintaining optimal weight. Two thirds of Americans are obese a... Read >
Author: Jane Morrison

Is The Cause of Hair Loss In Women Treatable?

04th September 2009
If you’re one of the thirty million ladies who are searching for the cause of hair loss in women, don’t be discouraged there is help for you to get back those lovely tresses. Because I am a woman and I know how important hair is to the female popul... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Causes of Sudden Hair Loss Doesn’t Need To Lead To Despair

31st August 2009
Has this ever happened to you? You’re brushing your hair and look down and see what looks like millions of strands of hair in your brush? If so, you may be wondering what the causes of sudden hair loss might are. We all lose approximately 100 strand... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Stop Hair Loss with Provillus Liquid

28th August 2009
Don't have Hair-Today-Gone-Tomorrow Days. Hair growth happens in cycles. Actually, each strand grows for a period of 2 to six years pretty amazing, actually. After its expansion period, a strand of hair will go dormant and ultimately die, as it is push... Read >
Author: Andrew Mills

Wristbands the Best Tool For Awareness

20th August 2009
Wristbands became well-known when lance Armstrong who introduce a bracelet with the name Livestrong bracelets to fight against the multiple cancers which were spreading all over the world. Armstrong used to wear yellow color rubber wristband for awareness... Read >
Author: shijinaseo

Stop Hair Loss NOW

18th August 2009
Stop Hair Loss Stop Hair Loss: Don’t have Hair-Today-Gone-Tomorrow DaysHair growth occurs in cycles. Actually, each strand grows for a period of two to six years – pretty amazing, actually. During this 6 years, hair will grow about ½ inch a month,... Read >
Author: Taryek

Hair Loss Help : How Much Can I Lose and Still Be Me?

18th August 2009
Hair Loss Help : How Much Can I Lose and Still Be Me? Hair loss sufferers wake up in the morning and check their pillows for amounts of hair that have fallen out. Hair loss sufferers check their combs and brushes after every use and try to count the nu... Read >
Author: Taryek

Autoimmune Arthritis

10th August 2009
Autoimmune arthritis is caused by abnormalities in the immune system which makes the body to attack its own joints and the connective tissues. Ankylosing, spondlylitis and rheumatoid are the common forms of this disease. Others are lupus, scleroderma, der... Read >
Author: Mercy

Methotrexate, How And When To Use It

10th August 2009
Methotrexate is commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis as well as other rheumatic conditions. This drug is classified as a Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug or DMARD because it helps to reduce pain as well as the swelling associated with arthriti... Read >
Author: Mercy

Autoimmune Arthritis

08th August 2009
Autoimmune arthritis is caused by abnormalities in the immune system which makes the body to attack its own joints and the connective tissues. Ankylosing, spondlylitis and rheumatoid are the common forms of this disease. Others are lupus, scleroderma, der... Read >
Author: Mercy

Methotrexate, How And When To Use It

08th August 2009
Methotrexate is commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis as well as other rheumatic conditions. This drug is classified as a Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug or DMARD because it helps to reduce pain as well as the swelling associated with arthriti... Read >
Author: Mercy

Women’s Hair Loss - My sink is Full of Hair

08th August 2009
Women’s Hair Loss - My sink is Full of Hair Women’s Hair Loss: My sink is Full of Hair!!Society loves a full head of beautiful hair on a female. As women age, however, so does the hair and, depending upon heredity, lifestyle, diet and disease, hai... Read >
Author: niemands

How to Stop Hair Loss Immediately

03rd August 2009
Stop Hair Loss Stop Hair Loss: Don’t have Hair-Today-Gone-Tomorrow Days Hair growth occurs in cycles. Actually, each strand grows for a period of two to six years - pretty amazing, actually. During this 6 years, hair will grow about ½ inch a m... Read >
Author: chris cohen

A ONE TIME CURE NOT ONLY TO CANCER BUT VIRTUALLY ALL DISEASES!

02nd August 2009
ISN'T THAT AN AMAZING BREAKTHROUGH? A ONE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES INCLUDING CANCER! are capable of giving only temporary relief.Diseases as cancer, Alzheimer, diabetes, AIDS, Parkinson disease, hepatitis, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, alcoholism, em... Read >
Author: pjr4664

Secret Herbal Cancer Cure Not Only To Cancer But Virtually All Disease

01st August 2009
"One out of every 3 adults in America already has cancer -- but nearly all of them don't know it yet as the growth is undiagnosed and undetected. According to the American Cancer Society, there's a 41% probability that an individual, male or female, will... Read >
Author: Dominick Dawson

Hemorrhoids: A Collagen Disease?

31st July 2009
Collagen is the tissue in the body that works like cement. It's the tissue that holds all our cells and organs together. With out it, we would be a mass of blog with no form whatsoever. So collagen is important. You have probably heard of collagen dise... Read >
Author: LCruz

Stop hair Loss

28th July 2009
Stop Hair Loss: Don�t have Hair-Today-Gone-Tomorrow Days Hair growth occurs in cycles. Actually, each strand grows for a period of two to six years � pretty amazing, actually. During this 6 years, hair will grow about � inch a month, so any te... Read >
Author: R. Derkcs

Know the Facts about Lupus

24th July 2009
Lupus can affect almost any part of your body, including your joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood vessels, and brain. There is no way to know what part of your body will be affected. For most people though, lupus are a mild disease affecting only a... Read >
Author: Jasica

The Immune System In Relation With Auto Immune Diseases

23rd July 2009
The vast majority of auto immune diseases occurs in women which still a mystery in the world of scientists. The modern immune research discovered a connection among several chronic diseases. Although lupus, multiple sclerosis auto immune and other condi... Read >
Author: louisebduguay

Get The Best Male Pattern Baldness Treatment Now!

20th July 2009
The options for a male pattern baldness treatment are seemingly endless. It's getting to the point where it's nearly impossible for someone to pick out the right treatment for themselves. Some procedures and products simply aren't safe, but do they produc... Read >
Author: John Simmons

RESTORE HAIR LOSS HELP : HOW MUCH CAN I LOSE MY HAIR & CAN STILL BE ME?

16th July 2009
Hair loss patients wake up in the morning and check their pillows for amounts of hair that fell on. Suffer loss of hair to check their combs and brushes after every use and try to count the number of hairs contained therein. Hair loss, they suffer in t... Read >
Author: joewiley

Women's Hair Loss - HELP, My sink is Full of Hair

16th July 2009
My sink is Full of Hair!! Society loves a full head of beautiful hair on a female. As women age, however, so does the hair and, depending upon heredity, lifestyle, diet and disease, hair becomes gray, brittle, and, in some cases much thinner. Fortunately,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

San Francisco Drug Rehab

09th July 2009
On June 25, 2009 Michael Jackson died. For years Jackson dazzled the world with his musical talent but, some where along the way tragedy found its way into the pop stars life. Jackson was diagnosed with Lupus and Vitiligo and later was accused of molestin... Read >
Author: addictioprofessor

Facts behind Hair Loss in Men

28th June 2009
Going bald is a fact of life for millions of men. Adults lose about 10,000 scalp hairs each and every day. Hair normally lives for around five years. With male pattern baldness these hairs do not always get replaced and gradually bald areas appear. This p... Read >
Author: Stefen Arkinson

Lawn Chemicals May Be Harmful To Your Pets

22nd June 2009
Pets play an important role in the home and can be wonderful companions to kids, adults and seniors. The bond that forms between a family and their pet is sometimes difficult for non pet owners to understand, but for all of us who have or have had a pet i... Read >
Author: johnsmith.hvs

Finding the Right Hair Loss Prevention Product

19th June 2009
Medical research indicates that alopecia is probably an autoimmune disorder, that is, an allergic reaction to some part of your own body. Another autoimmune disorder that you may be familiar with is lupus. The immune system of a person with alopecia mista... Read >
Author: Redmund

Neglis Aplastic Anemia

15th June 2009
Neglis Aplastic Anemia is a kind of disease which has effects on the bone marrow such that it will not effectively replenish the blood cells that are required by the body. This is generally due to disorders which cause the bone marrow not to function norm... Read >
Author: Andrew Bray

Lupus - Natural Cures For Lupus Symptoms.

14th June 2009
There had been a time when there wasn't much a doctor could do for a patient with lupus. But there were extraordinary advances since that point, and patients will find they have many different treatment alternatives for their lupus. Natural cures can go a... Read >
Author: Derrick Cardenas

Classification of Lupus

10th June 2009
Lupus is an auto immune disease which means that the body’s immune system attacks its own tissue. The result of these attacks is chronic inflammation and although the severity of Lupus can vary greatly, it can ultimately be a fatal disease. Lupus is a c... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Find a Dermatologist - Dermatologist Sydney

06th June 2009
There are many different types of dermatologists that specialise in the different fields of dermatology including, but are not limited to: • Cosmetic dermatology: is a sub field of dermatology that encompasses certain cosmetic surgeries. Many cosmeti... Read >
Author: Jenny Graham

Are You At Risk Of Bowl Cancer…?

06th June 2009
Do you get stomach pains, feel tired, urgently have to use the toilet after eating? Do you suffer from nausea, mouth ulcers, diarrhea, bloating, wind, or constipation? Do you have headaches, depression, bone and joint pain, weight loss, or anemia? ... Read >
Author: bluenose

Symptoms And Treatment for Arthritis

06th June 2009
Arthritis refers to a group of over 100 different conditions which involves damage to the joints of the body. In comparison of men this disease affects more women. Not only to a limited body parts, but arthritis can also affect the other body parts causin... Read >
Author: steven marks

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

Fight Inflammation Disease Like With Natural Vitamins And Herbs

04th April 2009
Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that often affects many of the body’s organs. An autoimmune disease, it occurs when the immune mechanism forms antibodies that attack the body’s own tissues. The majority of experts believe that lupus is cause... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Clear the Clogs With a Whole Body Detox

27th March 2009
It is not always necessary that there should be an underlining reason for why we feel bogged down, fatigued, or fall sick. The reason can be simple and so can be the remedy, like whole body detox. As you know that this article will focus on whole body det... Read >
Author: John Khu

Liposuction Candidates - Is Lipo Right for Me?

13th March 2009
For those who are struggling to lose excess weight, it's tempting to consider liposuction as a weight loss solution. But liposuction is not designed to produce weight loss. The goal of liposuction surgery is to eliminate pockets of difficult-to-lose fat t... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Hair Loss Help : How Much Can I Lose and Still Be Me?

09th March 2009
Hair loss sufferers wake up in the morning and check their pillows for amounts of hair that have fallen out. Hair loss sufferers check their combs and brushes after every use and try to count the number of hairs contained therein. Hair loss sufferers put ... Read >
Author: Lewis Blood

The problem of hair loss with possible remedies

03rd March 2009
One of the most alarming facts that have brought in a headache in every mind is the problem of hair loss. A great number of people are suffering from this problem. It is normal to shed some hair each day, but some people loose excessive hair each day and ... Read >
Author: Mary Colonial

Hair Loss Help - I’m Scared I Won’t Be Me Anymore

02nd March 2009
Victims of hair loss check their pillows every morning to see how much hair they have lost during the night. Sufferers from hair loss are obsessed by the amount of hair that is left on their combs or brushes after they use them. Hair loss victims will hav... Read >
Author: Martin Lauder

Who is a Good Candidate for LASIK? Are You?

02nd March 2009
Who is a good candidate for LASIK eye surgery? This is a question that many people who are considering the surgery as a way to correct their vision and who want to be free of their glasses and contact lenses. Before performing a LASIK eye surgery procedur... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Saarloos Wolfhound Breed

20th February 2009
The Saarloos Wolfhound is one of the rare dog breeds that over time has been addressed as the: • Saarloos Wolfhound • Dutch Wolfdog • European Wolfdog The Saarloos Wolfdog or Wolfhound was named after Dutch dog breeder Leendert Saar... Read >
Author: Kayye Nynne

Why is Lupus a Concern For Women and What Are the Causes and Symptoms

23rd January 2009
Lupus is a common disease found in women, though it does not fail to attack men at times. It is mainly caused due to the development of undesirable antibodies inside the body. Unlike other diseases, the autoimmune system of the body induces lupus in human... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Women’s Hair Loss - My sink is Full of Hair

22nd January 2009
Women’s Hair Loss: My sink is Full of Hair!!Society loves a full head of beautiful hair on a female. As women age, however, so does the hair and, depending upon heredity, lifestyle, diet and disease, hair becomes gray, brittle, and, in some cases much ... Read >
Author: Jorge

Lupus Treatment

08th January 2009
Lupus is an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system actually turns upon itself. Treatments for lupus can vary as much as there are different individuals. Treatment with drugs like Prednisone carry side effects such as Increased appetite, i... Read >
Author: David Tennant

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

Best Hair Loss Treatment

29th December 2008
Find the Best Hair Loss Treatment Before you begin looking for a hair loss treatment, you will need to know why you are experiencing hair loss. There are many possible causes of hair loss: Hormonal Imbalance: Having hypothyroidism, hyperthyr... Read >
Author: Sudhani

Owner's Guide to Cushing's Disease in Dogs

08th December 2008
Middle-aged to older dogs are usually affected by Cushing's disease. The average age at diagnosis is six years old. However, dogs as young as two years old have been known to be affected. You may be wondering what exactly causes this condition. Caus... Read >
Author: D Swain

Owner's Guide to Discoid Lupus in Dogs

08th December 2008
Discoid lupus in dogs is an autoimmune condition that results in discoloration of the nose. In rare cases, it can also affect other areas of the skin. Professionals have yet to find a specific cause for this problem, but genetics may play a role due to ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Reasons Why A Full Body Detox is Right For You

30th November 2008
There is not always an underlining reason why people get sick, feel fatigued and bogged down. However, the answer can be quite simple. Not to mention, a remedy can be as simple as a full body detox. Okay, so why would I need a 'full' body detox? What exac... Read >
Author: John Khu

An Introduction to Canine Lymphosarcoma

26th November 2008
Canine lymphosarcoma is a deadly cancer in dogs. The disease can occur in various parts of the body, but commonly affects the lymph nodes. It can also invade the liver, spleen, and other organs. Symptoms Dogs display different symptoms based on whe... Read >
Author: D Swain

Psoriasis History

26th November 2008
Form the beginning of humankind hundreds of thousands of human beings - from common people to stars, from kings to important modern politicians - suffered and do still suffer from psoriasis today. Psoriasis is even cited in the writings of ancient hea... Read >
Author: Psoriasis Aid

Natural Treatment of Lupus

17th September 2008
Lupus is a kind of autoimmune disease, in which a person's immune system creates antibodies that attack their own body tissues. A lot of the symptoms are quite similar to other diseases, making its treatment rather difficult, especially as there is no sin... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

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

The Not-Normal Hair Loss

11th September 2008
Generally, when we talk of hair loss in men, it will result to horse-shoe-like remaining hairs on the head. This type of hair loss is genetic in nature. It starts with a receding hair line and loss at the crown of the head. This hair loss is called andro... Read >
Author: Cherry B

An introduction to Raynaud's Disease

05th September 2008
This article aims to discuss the condition Raynaud�s disease/syndrome which is also known as white finger. Raynaud�s disease is a condition that affects blood vessels in the body�s extremities, such as toes, fingers and ears. People who have the c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Structure and Causes of Hair fall

22nd August 2008
Whenever you meet someone the first thing you noticed are his/her hairs. Hair fall is experienced by all of us by one or other time in a life; it is a leading problem that is faced by most of the people at any stage of life. Many surveys conclude that num... Read >
Author: johnanne

Seal Tickets—The rise of an artist

13th August 2008
Seal tickets are now available from Stubhub.com! Those eyes buried in a dark face seem to speak volumes, and, entrancing , they pull you in. Seal has managed to craft an image for himself over his 15 plus years in the music industry that looks past the s... Read >
Author: StubHub

Information on Lupus

29th July 2008
First off, lupus is not rare. But we definitely need a spokesperson. We need someone famous to take on lupus as their cause. The problem with lupus is, people can't tell how sick you really are. That's one of the reasons lupus doesn't get the respect it d... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

Lupus – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

25th July 2008
Also called: Discoid lupus, SLE, Subacute cutaneous lupus, Systemic lupus erythematosus If you have lupus, your immune system attacks healthy cells and tissues by mistake. This can damage your joints, skin, blood vessels and organs. There are many kind... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

21st July 2008
What is the matter? Are you not feeling well? Do you have a fever? No, then are you feeling very tired as though you have no energy left in your body? Your whole body is aching and you feel that if you lie down you may get some relief and get the energy t... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

What You Need To Know Before Getting Breast Implants

17th July 2008
When you are considering breast augmentation for cosmetic purposes you should find out all the information you can about the risks and complications that can be associated with breast implants. There are a couple of different types of implants that are... Read >
Author: jimwarren100

Causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

14th July 2008
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is one of several names given to a poorly understood, variably debilitating disorder of uncertain causation. CFS is thought, based on a 1999 study, to affect approximately 4 per 1,000 adults in the United States.[1] For unkn... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How Does Systemic Yeast Infection Come About?

26th June 2008
Systemic yeast infection is a much more serious form and is usually felt all over the body. Many people who have this condition are not aware they have an overgrowth of yeast because the symptoms present themselves in the same way many other diseases do. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Keep Lupus Under Control

25th June 2008
In Treatment, Categorization of Lupus is Helpful The disease known as Lupus is chronic and potentially fatal. It is a disease of the immune system wherein the body creates antibodies that attack its own tissues rather than protect the body from bacteri... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Information on Lupus Disease

09th June 2008
Systemic lupus erythematosus, also commonly referred to as lupus or SLE, is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease. Lupus can affect the joints, skin, kidneys, lungs, heart, nervous system and other organs of the body. It is not uncommon for symptoms... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Lasik Surgery: Determining a Good Candidate

13th May 2008
A large part of the worlds population have some eye conditions and vision loss. Many of us want to have 20/20 vision and I am sure that more then a quarter had dreams of it growing up. Though the ideal goal is to get to perfect vision we must understand t... Read >
Author: Dr. Brian Boxer-Wachler

Lupus – Symptoms and Causes of Lupus

08th May 2008
Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can affect various parts of the body, including the skin, joints, heart, lungs, blood, kidneys and brain. Normally the body's immune system makes proteins called antibodies, to protect the body against viruses, bacteria... 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

Ways to improve your Lupus with qigong breathing exercise

03rd April 2008
First thing I'll be discussing my life experience with my friend who has Lupus and then I'll be telling you ways to self heal yourself or improve your Lupus. This is dedicated to my friend. I first met my friend attending college in the last semester of 1... Read >
Author: Richard Chan

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Diagnosis Challenges

02nd April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris Today, it is estimated that more than one million people in America live with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. However, centers that work with disease and statistics also estimate that for people with this condition, 80% are ... Read >

Raynauds Disease – Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

01st April 2008
Raynaud's disease is a condition that affects the blood supply to the fingers, toes and occasionally the ears and nose. Raynaud's disease can be classified as one of two types: primary (or idiopathic) and secondary (also called Raynaud's phenomenon). Pr... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Chronic Pain Relief For Chronic Pain

01st April 2008
What causes chronic pain? It is believed that a number of diseases and disorders are responsible for it. Is there a way to find the source of the pain? Yes there is but it may take an experience and good doctor to be able to confirm that the pain isn't... Read >
Author: fatimah edris

What You Need To Know About Lupus

29th February 2008
Lupus is a complicated disease. Whether it has been suggested you may have lupus, or you have a definitive diagnosis, you should know these basic facts about lupus. What Is Lupus? Lupus is an autoimmune disorder which affects organ systems, skin, jo... Read >
Author: Gilchrist Adam

Conventional Medical Treatment for Lupus

19th February 2008
Basic Description Lupus is a chronic disease in which the immune system attacksthe connective tisue of joints, muscles, and skin as well as the membranes surrounding other body organs. People with lupus are often constantly tired and especially sensiti... Read >
Author: Alien

What Will a Body Detox Program Do for Me?

05th February 2008
You see them all over TV and the internet. "The only way to detox is the new blah blah blah." People talk about how a natural body detox changed their life. But do these detox programs really work, or are they just scams? What will they do for me? ... Read >
Author: John Khu

Stay still, lupus!

01st February 2008
Categorising lupus helps in lupus treatment Lupus is a chronic and presently fatal disease of the immune system, a type of self-allergy, whereby the patient's immune system creates antibodies which instead of protecting the body from bacteria and virus... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

What are the Causes of Thinning Hair?

21st January 2008
Is your thinning? Have you checked your hair lately and felt that it felt weak and less buoyant? This is called hair thinning. This condition is rampant among many women and men all over the globe. It is hereditary and therefore is passed down through the... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Maniac depression and a healthy diet

18th January 2008
Increasingly, scientists and medical experts are discovering that many of the food additives, processed and packaged foods we eat are harming our health. And this may be especially true if you suffer from manic depression. Research shows that many ind... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Prevent Hair Loss - Hair Loss Solution

21st October 2007
Loss of hair makes everyone anxious and no one wants to be bald. So everyone is always trying various methods to prevent hair loss. Here are a few solutions to hair loss problems. These tips will help in the regeneration of hair follicles but will not cur... Read >
Author: Alien

Raynaud's Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Raynaud's disease is a condition that affects the blood supply to the fingers, toes and occasionally the ears and nose. Raynaud's disease can be classified as one of two types: primary (or idiopathic) and secondary (also called Raynaud's phenomenon). Prim... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Male Hair Loss

23rd August 2007
Hair loss usually develops gradually and may be patchy or diffuse (all over). The average scalp contains about 100,000 hairs. Baldness typically refers to excessive hair loss from your scalp and can be the result of heredity, certain medications or an und... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Five (5) factors that dominate a Social Security Disability Hearing. If you have a claim you sho

13th August 2007
In my 30 years of experience representing claimants in social security disability hearings, I have concluded there are five factors that are significant in almost every case. These are the factors one should consider when applying for disability. SERI... Read >
Author: Jerry Lutkenhaus

Various Forms of arthritis and its best Treatments

27th July 2007
Inflammation in the bone joints and its associated part is commonly referred as the Arthritis. The term “arthritis” looks in singular number though, it comprises of more than chronic 150 disorders of the rheumatoid disease. All these disorders take ... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

How to recognize and deal with a lupus flare up?

27th July 2007
So, you’ve been diagnosed with lupus, and you’ve no idea where it came from, but you’ve been told by your doctor that the symptoms you’ve experienced are consistent with the lupus disease. It’s time to take stock of what lupus is, what sympto... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Natural Herbs for Fibromyalgia Treatment

13th July 2007
Natural medicinal herbs and herbal supplements for fibromyalgia treatment and relief can play an important role is readdressing a body that is hyper sensitive to pain and inflammation and can be adjusted to meet specific symptoms which often vary with fib... Read >
Author: Alien

What You Need to Know About Your Stomach and Acid Reflux

01st July 2007
Your stomach was made to be an acid chamber, so it could digest protein. It was designed to keep its pH 3.0 or less. When your stomach's pH moves above 3.0, it automatically produces more acid to bring the pH down below 3.0. Your stomach is happy an... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Disease that cause hair loss

26th June 2007
Disease that cause hair loss is a common problem among many, but is often only due to genetics and a change in the balance of one’s body. Side affect from other disease that you are having or a result from a surgery also causes hair loss. Hair loss can ... Read >
Author: Alien

Why people seam to be affected by fibromyalgia

21st May 2007
It is believed that as much as one in 50 people suffer from fibromyalgia. Another interesting fact about this disease is that more that 85% of the patients suffering from this disorder are actually women. Still, man and children can also be affected. Most... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Symptoms present in lupus

17th May 2007
The way that lupus attacks a person is unique only to that person. Every patient has a different way of experiencing the disease, being that either mild or more severe. Symptoms may sometimes come and go, in accordance with the flare ups and remissions of... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Slight Pains May Be Indications of Myositis

16th May 2007
Do you often find trouble climbing the stairs, reaching up or standing from a seated position? Do you often feel general tiredness and fatigue even if have not done much strenuous activities yet? Watch out! These indications may not be as normal as you ... Read >
Author: rachel

Pregnancy and lupus

12th May 2007
It a very well known fact that the presence on lupus in a pregnant woman has a lot of risks. Still there have been countless cases on pregnant women suffering from systematic lupus that have not only given birth to babies but hey have given birth to norma... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Making dealing with lupus easier

11th May 2007
Lupus has proven to be a serious disease effecting people very hard. Not only patients have to put up with the ravages of the disease, but their families must also cope with the way that the illness affects their loved one. In order to better fight and be... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Helping and treating people suffering from systematic lupus

09th May 2007
Properly diagnosing systematic lupus has proven to be quite a challenge for doctors and health care specialists. The person suffering from lupus can either go to the family doctor or a rheumatologist in order to see what the problem is. The patient can al... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Symptoms for lupus

30th April 2007
Most of the people that suffer from lupus only have symptoms in some of their organs, wheres other lupus patients in more. There are many symptoms that can indicate if you are suffering from lupus. If you have already been diagnosed with lupus, the sympto... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Signs and symptoms of lupus

25th April 2007
Lupus is a disease that in many cases is characterized by the distinctive rash that once was thought to resemble a wolf bite. That’s why the disease got the name lupus, the latin word for wolf. However, there are cases when the distinctive rash does not... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Treatments For Alopecia Areata

23rd April 2007
There are two main forms of this condition which vary by the extent of hair loss and require different types of alopecia areata treatment. The mild form is where less than 50% of the hair is lost from thinning patches on the scalp and the more severe cond... Read >
Author: John Tulley

Lupus disease activity may worsen depression

20th April 2007
Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease, and it is known that in the patients who have this autoimmune disorder, the immune system loses its ability to tell the difference between antigens and its own cells and tissues. We can mention that there will be d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Helping Someone with Lupus Disease

18th April 2007
Has someone close to you been recently diagnosed with lupus disease? Perhaps your best friend from school is now grappling with an unexpected diagnosis… maybe your coworker down the hall just found out he has lupus disease… or possibly your mother ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Pancreatin Enzymes Are Key To The Reduction Of Pain And Inflammation

18th April 2007
With more than 50 million Americans suffering from chronic headaches, back pain, muscle strain, and arthritis, along with pain from chronic illnesses including diabetes, lupus, fibromyalgia, and multiple sclerosis, and another 25 million dealing with acut... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Lupus treatment

18th April 2007
Lupus is a medical condition for which there is no cure. Many people have tried to find a cure for lupus, but unfortunately they have not succeeded. However, there are treatments available for lupus. If you are diagnosed early in the lupus state and are g... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Truly Living with Lupus

10th April 2007
“You have lupus disease.” These are four words no patient wants to hear from his or her physician, especially since there is no known cure. However, take heart if you’re one of the thousands suffering lupus symptoms around the globe - there are p... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

The Natural Path to Lupus Disease Control

03rd April 2007
If you’re one of the thousands of lupus disease sufferers living around the planet with this medical condition, you’re probably always searching for a new alternative to taking medications with serious side effects or other risks. But did you know ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Lupus Disease A Devastating Diagnosis, and Many Choices

02nd April 2007
Being told your skin rashes are lupus disease is one of the most devastating diagnosis a person can receive, as there is no known cure. But there are many treatments that give relief from lupus symptoms and research is promising a better future… ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Lupus Questions (With Answers!)

30th March 2007
What is Lupus? Lupus refers to a number of systemic diseases that results from an autoimmune mechanism. People who suffer from lupus disease will produce antibodies that attack their own body tissues. This is why it is sometimes called the enemy w... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

The three types of lupus

27th March 2007
Lupus is a rare condition, but it can be a very difficult one. When you suffer from lupus, more than one of your organs may be affected. There are three lupus types that one can suffer from: systemic, discoid and lupus induced by drugs. The discoid fo... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Cutting Through the Controversy DHEA & Lupus Treatment

27th March 2007
Lupus disease is an autoimmune disorder that can affect any part of the body, but more commonly affects the skin. It can occur at any age (though it is more common in 15 to 45 year olds), in both men and women (but more common in women), and there is k... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Lupus patients and the depressive illness

27th March 2007
Depression often appears in lupus patients. It may come because of the lupus, because of some medications that are used to treat lupus, and it is also possible that depression to appear due to other factors unrelated to lupus.It is known that everyone can... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Frequent tests in diagnosing lupus

20th March 2007
Lupus is a medical, condition that affects one or more of your internal organs. Unfortunately, there is no known cause for lupus. The best way to diagnose lupus in by test that are run in laboratories. There are three types of lupus and there are many tes... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Aspartame Disease

13th March 2007
There is an epidemic and it is dangerous. But its face is so subtle that most of us have a hard time believing it. It’s called ASPARTAME. When the temperature of Aspartame exceeds 86 degrees F, the wood alcohol in aspartame coverts to formaldehyde and ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Can B Vitamins Fix Your Thyroid Problems?

13th March 2007
Lupus is a common disease and yet many people have not even heard of it. It is said that lupus affects more people than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia. The treatment of lupus is difficult because of this massive ignorance when it c... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

4-Step Treatment of Lupus

12th March 2007
The most common symptom of lupus is the appearance of a red colored rash over the cheeks and nose. In severe cases the rash may spread to the rest of the body, and bouts of fever and joint pain could be experienced. Once the condition is diagnosed, you... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Things you should know about kidney disease and lupus

12th March 2007
Studies revealed that about a third of patients that have systemic lupus erythematosus can develop a kidney disease called lupus nephritis or lupus glomerulonephritis.Lupus nephritis usually shows very few signs. It doesn't cause pain or burning during ur... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The relationship between women affected with lupus and pregnancy

08th March 2007
It is known that lupus affects a lot of young women, and for a long time, it was thought that if these women remain pregnant, they must have therapeutic abortions. Nowadays, it is known that the conclusion was wrong. Studies showed that 50% of all lupus p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Treatment of Lupus

05th March 2007
Lupus is a common disease and yet many people have not even heard of it. It is said that lupus affects more people than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia. The treatment of lupus is difficult because of this massive ignorance when it come... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

A few things about the systemic lupus erythematosus

01st March 2007
The systemic lupus erythematosus can occur in either sex, at any age, but it is known that lupus affects more women than men. It is 10 to 15 times more frequently among adult females than among adult men, and that is why sometimes, systemic lupus erythema... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Natural Treatment of Lupus

01st March 2007
Lupus is an autoimmune condition in which a person’s immune system creates antibodies that attack their own body tissues. Many of the symptoms are very similar to other diseases, which makes the treatment of lupus even more difficult, especially as th... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Understanding fibromylgia

01st March 2007
The most common symptoms that are present in fibromylgia patients would be achy pain through out the body, stiffness in the soft tissue ( muscles, tendons and ligaments) and the constant sensation of discomfort. Actual alternatives of the disease have bee... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Some aspects that concern fibromyalgia

10th February 2007
Fibromyalgia is a biochemical disorder, it affects all the body. It is known that this syndrome has nothing to do with the fibers of the muscles, the problem is at the central nervous system. It is known that the fibromyalgia syndrome is not progressive ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

According To Arthritis Information, Even Cavemen May Have Suffered From Arthritis

05th February 2007
Arthritis is the word that is derived from adding the Greek term arthro meaning joint and itis which means inflammation and refers to a group of conditions in which certain amount of damage is caused to the joints of the body. It is believed that a major ... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

How can we know that we suffer from Rosacea?

10th January 2007
Rosacea is a serious disease which can bring severe complications if it is left untreated. However, rosacea has specific symptoms which, in many cases, can't be easily identified and is often mistaken for some other conditions with similar symptoms, such ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Lupus in pregnant women

10th January 2007
Lupus is an affection which usually affects women and oftenly it has been said that women who suffer from lupus cannot become pregnant due to their condition. Much more, specialists deny this affirmation, 50% of all women with lupus who become preganant c... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Facts and treatments regarding Lupus

10th January 2007
Lupus is a chronic inflammtory disease which affects both women and men,(especially women) and usually occurs on different parts of the body, such as skin, blood, joints. As we know, the body systems produces antibodies which have the role to fight agains... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Common drugs used in treating Lupus

08th January 2007
Symptoms of lupus don't occur in the same measure to all people who are diagnosed with this affection. In addition to this, some people may endure severe forms of lupus and other patients can have symptoms that are very debilitating. Treatments which are... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Facts and treatments regarding Lupus Nephritis

08th January 2007
One of the most common complication caused by systemic lupus erythematosus is the kidney infection known as lupus nephritis. Even though there are not many signs of lupus nephritis, it is considered to be a serious form of lupus which may lead to fluid re... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to recognize and treat Rosacea

03rd January 2007
Although wide spread all over the world, Rosacea is not very well known by the people and a lot of them don’t even know they have it. According to latest studies around 15 million Americans suffer from Rosacea and about ¾ of them can’t notify anythin... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Various Treatments Administered to Patients with Lupus

18th November 2006
Due to the complexity of lupus, the treatment for the disease can take various forms, consisting of an extensive range of medications and therapies aimed at easing the lupus symptoms and preventing the occurrence of further complications. Due to the fact ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Effects of Lupus at Ocular Level

18th November 2006
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is a very complex disease that can affect multiple regions of the body, causing a wide range of symptoms. Although the systemic form of lupus can affect virtually any organ system of the human body, the disease commonly involv... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Causes of Lupus between Facts and Suppositions

18th November 2006
Lupus can be defined as a severe inflammatory disease that affects virtually any region of the body. Lupus is also considered to be an autoimmune disease, involving inappropriate functioning of the immune system. Due to this fact, the disease can eventual... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Difficulties in Diagnosing Lupus

18th November 2006
Due to its polyvalent character and its intrinsic nature (lupus is triggered and augmented by severe immune system impairments), lupus is very difficult to diagnose accurately and promptly. In some cases, the complexity of lupus renders doctors unable to ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Classification of Lupus Types

18th November 2006
Due to the fact that it involves impairments of the immune system and determines the body to destroy its own healthy cells and tissues, lupus is defined as an autoimmune disease. A major characteristic of lupus and autoimmune diseases in general is the mu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Known Causes of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

17th November 2006
As of yet, no researchers have been able to find one cause they can say without a doubt leads to people developing OCD, obsessive compulsive disorder. Obsessive compulsive disorder often is used to describe odd behaviors, obsessions, and repetitive behavi... Read >
Author: Joanne King

The Benson Technique: Your Automatic Relaxation Trigger

27th September 2006
Feeling Stressed? Learn to Relax There are as many ways to relax as there are to feel frazzled, tense and overwrought. However, it does seem easier for many of us to get into a state of tension than the opposite. Here is a guaranteed technique you can u... Read >
Author: Jeannette Kavanagh

The Complexity of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

19th September 2006
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a life-threatening chronic autoimmune disease. Although the mortality rate of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus has reduced in the last decades, the disease continues to raise serious problems to the affected perso... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Syncretic Character of Lupus Treatments

19th September 2006
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a common autoimmune chronic disease. The disease causes the immune system to attack the healthy blood cells and tissues instead of malign external infectious organisms. People with systemic lupus erythematosus suffer from m... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Herbs For Arthritis

14th August 2006
There are a lot of helpful herbs for arthritis. A lot of people prefer to use natural solutions for their pain instead of pharmaceuticals. Different herbs for arthritis are available online or in health food stores. Alfalfa is one of the folk remedy ... Read >
Author: Suellen Cazarez

Symptoms Rheumatoid Arthritis & Foods Help Preventing

28th June 2006
I did a lot of searching online, and it was clear that there is plenty of related information, but there is little directly about symptoms rheumatoid arthritis. I hope the following will be interesting to you. Signs of arthritis rheumatism, spinal arth... Read >
Author: George Harper

Glyconutrition and Our Immune System

22nd May 2006
Glyconutrition and Our Immune System: "Status Quo"- Latin for the Mess We're In Dr. Robert Gamble Cardio-Vascular and Thoracic Surgeon (retired) Glyconutrition and the immune system "back then". In the era when our grandparents were toddlers,... Read >
Author: Dr Robert Gamble

Hair Loss and Quit Smoking Product

03rd May 2006
Hair loss : What is the normal cycle of hair growth and loss? At any one time, about 10 percent of the hair on your scalp is in a resting phase. After 2 to 3 months, the resting hair falls out and new hair starts to grow in its place. This growing phas... Read >
Author: Brian Kennet

How Healthy Are We?

12th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary F. Zesiewicz, MD Defining the Problem: We typically define health as "the absence of disease". If we don't have the flu, stomach distress, headaches, or other common ailments, we consider ourselves healthy. Likewise, if we have n... Read >
Author: Mary Zesiewicz

How To Live In Chronic Pain

02nd March 2006
Copyright 2006 Robert Gould Living in chronic pain is one of the most difficult things that I can think of. Everyday millions of Americans struggle with this issue. People of all ages young and old alike are finding themselves in this position. The sad... Read >
Author: Robert Gould

You Can Help Eliminate Arthritis

31st December 2005
Are you aware that today over 66 million people have arthritis or chronic joint pain? On average, that is approximately one in three people that are suffering from arthritis at this moment. That is almost as large as the population of Virginia...times 10!... Read >
Author: Roger Carr

Skin disorder: the largest true

28th November 2005
What is the largest true that women ignore? Last researches pointing to that women tend to get all hung up on their skins cosmetic attributes, all of us know that a skin is like a bigger organ that all day we are able to see and check, because there is a... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

What Causes Hair Loss?

08th September 2005
Hair loss is a common problem faced by many people all around the world. There are various reasons behind hair loss. Let us look at some of the major causes and their remedies: Hormonal problems may cause hair loss. If your thyroid gland is under ac... Read >
Author: David Chandler