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Obesity And Illness In Adults

21st November 2008
The relationship between obesity and illness in adults has been shown to be a worldwide epidemic. Obesity and illness can be seen around the globe. Being overweight can effect anyone from any walk of life - men or women, rich or poor, adult or child. N... Read >
Author: pharris1

Brain Cancer - Symptoms of Brain Cancer

11th November 2008
However most types of cancers can be beaten, if you catch it up soon enough, and even if you don't there are new treatments coming out by the minute everyday that will help you fight and successfully beat cancer. There are however some types of cancers th... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Are Strokes a “Life Sentence” For Your Loved Ones?

27th October 2008
Dallas, TX ' Every second a person in the world suffers a devastating stroke. In the United States, over 600,000 people experience strokes every year and the total number of stroke survivors is estimated by authorities to be more than four million. The re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Eating Fish Can Improve Memory And Prevent Stroke

21st October 2008
Older adults may be able to preserve and improve their memories and ward off stroke by eating more non-fried fish, researchers reported in the latest issue of Neurology. The have found that older adults whose diets include three or more weekly helping... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Stroke Symptoms - A Serious Subject

17th October 2008
This actually happened. During a party a lady stumbled and fell. It seemed to be nothing serious and the lady got up and refused her friends' offer to call paramedics. She said that she has slipped because of her new shoes. The lady adjusted her clothes a... Read >
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Detailed Information on Muenke Syndrome

17th October 2008
Muenke Syndrome, also known as FGFR3-related craniosynostosis. Muenke syndrome is an inherited condition characterized by the early closure of certain bones of the skull (coronal synostosis), which affects the shape of the head and face. Many people with ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Why Fluoride is Not Good for the Health?

23rd September 2008
For a long period of time it was believed that fluoride is good for the health especially for the teeth. But there were researches and studies that say fluoride has bad effects on health specifically to the brain.Recent human studies from China have conf... Read >
Author: Laura Roberts

Gliomatosis cerebri

09th September 2008
Gliomatosis cerebri(GC) is a highly aggressive, rare form of neuroepithelial tumor. It most commonly presents as a diffusely infiltrating glial tumor of the cerebral cortex. It is commonly characterized by diffuse infiltration of the brain with neoplastic... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Glioma Detailed Information

09th September 2008
A Glioma is a form of cancer that begins in the brain or spine. It is called a glioma because it occurs from glial cells. These brain tumors comprise the astrocytomas, ependymomas and oligodendrogliomas. These tumors are the most common main brain tumors.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Brain Tumors - Symptoms of Brain Tumors

08th September 2008
Brain tumors occur when cells in the brain begin to divide out of control and start to displace or invade nearby tissues. Occasionally, brain tumors can spread throughout the body. One of the special characteristics of brain tumors is that benign (non-can... Read >
Author: John Smith

The Many Uses of Epsom Salts

05th September 2008
I remember as a kid when my Great Aunt Grace would put some Epsom Salts in a dish pan, add really warm water and soak her feet because they hurt. So, to me, that's what Epsom Salts was all about - a remedy for painful joints in old folks. Little did I ... Read >
Author: Dee Braun

You have cholesterol in your brain

05th September 2008
The fact that you have cholesterol in your brain tissue isn't a new discovery, but the knowledge of what the cholesterol actually does up there is new. In November 2001, a group of French and German researchers at the Max- Delbruck Center for Molecular Me... Read >
Author: sulamita

How is Alzheimer’s Diagnosed? Doctors to See and Tests to Have

02nd September 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a complex and complicated illness, and its symptoms are frequently indicative of other disorders as well. As a result, the diagnostic process for the disease can be messy and complicated. Currently, the only definitive way to dia... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

What Are the Factors that Contribute to Autism

01st September 2008
Autism is a mystery for most health care professionals. They have found no one clear cause for autism though there are several factors that are common throughout the research. The most common is that autistic sufferers have abnormalities in their brain. W... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Easy Learning For Middle Aged Women Who Want a Natural Approach to Health Issues

12th August 2008
I hope that you are among the middle aged women reading this, who remain free of a mid life crisis. Even if not, I'm attempting to provide some easy learning for you, to understand a natural approach to health issues. As prevention, and also as a suppleme... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
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