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30th September 2009
Most people want to learn a martial art not so that they can kick ass but to protect them or participate in competition. One of the best styles to learn these days is Brazilian Jiu Jitsu because you are able to use your opponent's size, weight and strengt... Read >
Author: Elvin Rowe
29th September 2009
Before I get into the treatment of panic attacks, we'll go over some of the basics as to what causes panic attacks to occur. Excessive anxiety is on of the main reasons why panic attacks occur, in fact, all a panic attack is a sudden spike of fear/anxiety... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
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In my own opinion the nails on the fingers as well as on the toes actually reflect how hygienic a person is. It shows just how concerne... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) or Somatotrophin is a protein which helps in growth and cell production in animals and humans. It is the hormone which is made naturally in the pituitary glands of humans. The pituitary gland is deep inside the brain just behind... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Ski Clothing is manufactured to meet both function and fashion. It is essential to wear the appropriate clothing in Skiing because like in any Outdoor Activity, you are more susceptible to harmful influences when you are on the slopes.
You should keep in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
More people suffer from panic attacks than you might believe - about one in seventy-five people in the United States alone. These panic disorder symptoms can make you feel confused and afraid, come on suddenly, and make even cause you to believe that you'... Read >
Author: Daniel P. Martin
22nd September 2009
You may not realize it, but you may suffer from something that can take over your whole world if you let it. You'll recognize the symptoms, but you'll have no idea what's behind them.
Panic attacks are debilitating. One moment, you're living your d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
You look up with great hesitation, into your rear view mirror, and then quickly look away...and back again. You really do see lights, then comes the siren and that terrible feeling in your stomach. Ugh, not a speeding ticket!!
What next? Are you going ... Read >
Author: Jeff Mulligan
17th September 2009
Skin care should be designed to fit your type of skin. The skin is also the largest excretion organ, eliminating bodily waste through its pores. Choosing the right lotion for your skin is essential to ensure that perfect glow. Bath lotions are the ones th... Read >
Author: rockstar
16th September 2009
Nails are crucial because they perform different jobs. Without them, it will be impossible to perform many things.Nails aid the animals clinch and crack the grub they eat. Humans who are blessed with eating gadgets don’t count on nails to eat. Yet, the... Read >
Author: jsolutions016
15th September 2009
There are more people than you would typically think that have been affected by panic attacks at some point in their lives. About 1 in 75 Americans have suffered with panic disorder symptoms that have rendered them terrified and confused.
The symptoms... Read >
Author: Daniel P. Martin
07th September 2009
Anyone who has ever taken a yoga class will tell you that perhaps the most important as well as the most enjoyable posture is the final relaxation pose at the end of class which is known as Shavasana. Shavasana, which translates to "corpse pose" is a time... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz
26th August 2009
You would exhaust your fingers and toes trying to count the good reasons to travel to the Caribbean. Among them is the presence of so many interesting activities you would not want to do anywhere else. Sailing, diving, snorkeling among coral reefs teeming... Read >
Author: caribbean-vacation-deals.com
19th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mountain West Foot & Ankle Institute
Two weeks ago, my wife and I had baby number 10 born into our home. A child always brings with it excitement, a great amount of joy, less sleep and new stresses. Most babies are cute and fun to ... Read >
Author: Brandt R Gibson, DPM
11th August 2009
The ancient wisdom of Chinese herbal medicine provides answers to the insidious effects of arthritis, which slowly cripple and deform, through a relentless attack on joints and surrounding tissue.
Approximately one in five Australians experience sym... Read >
Author: PaulKeogh
10th August 2009
Lupus is an autoimmune disease characterized by acute and chronic inflammation of body tissues. Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system attacks it own body tissues. When you have this disease, you produce abnormal antibodies that target tissues w... Read >
Author: Mercy
02nd August 2009
Not all chest pain is alike. It may be mild and attributed to noncardiac problems, including heartburn or stress. Or it may be much more severe and life threatening, such as when it is due to an aortic dissection (tear in the large artery near the heart).... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
31st July 2009
Have you tried fad diets and workouts with no apparent effect?
It is entirely possible that you have been working out and eating for the wrong body type.
If you have been skinny all your life and trying to pack on muscle but have had absolutely no lu... Read >
Author: Dennis Francis
31st July 2009
Have you tried crazy diets and workouts with no apparent effect?
It is quite possible that you have been working out and dieting for the wrong body type.
If you have been thin all your life and trying to build muscle but have had absolutely no luck, ... Read >
Author: Dennis Francis
28th July 2009
In recent times, hand reflexology has become as popular as foot reflexology because of various types of injuries known to occur with the hands.
The contraction and extension of the anterior muscles and posterior muscles of hands, fingers and wrists pla... Read >
Author: John Fisher
19th July 2009
Here is one phenomenon in the anti aging industry that is sweeping the country, then Human Growth Hormone is it. Human Growth Hormone is being widely regarded as the leading anti aging supplement available. However, the confusion in this industry is big. ... Read >
Author: Health4Life
19th July 2009
Gangsta tattoos are reflection of the cool street style that is so coveted by many people. If you are looking to increase your cool factor, there are 3 types of gangsta tattoos you can consider.
Skull Tattoos
Skull tattoos are perhaps the most commo... Read >
Author: Dave Luc
04th July 2009
So, you’ve discovered you are pregnant! After the initial happiness, shock, surprise, anger, elation, bewilderment, panic, etc., have subdued, it’s time to sit back and relax. Pregnancy is one of the most difficult as well as eventful times in a woman... Read >
Author: Bob Adams
19th June 2009
Why should you, an experienced breather, invest your limited time, money, and energy in the study of mindful breathing? The movement of your breath, thus far, seems to have been as dependable, as automatic, as the arc of the sun and the flow of the tides.... Read >
Author: Diane Neuman
12th June 2009
There are no permanent cures for gout yet that can prevent its recurrence. However, there are new scientific studies that are being made to produce the best cures for gout.
Currently, a very promising cure for gout is already in its last stage of testi... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
12th June 2009
There are no permanent cures for gout yet that can prevent its recurrence. However, there are new scientific studies that are being made to produce the best cures for gout.
Currently, a very promising cure for gout is already in its last stage of testi... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
05th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith
Insulin is the hormone responsible for the control of blood sugar (glucose) and is manufactured by the pancreas. People who have type 1 diabetes produce very little (or even none) of this hormone. As a result, they must... Read >
05th June 2009
How to Identify a Yeast Infection
At some time in your life, you will probably need to know what a yeast infection looks like. A yeast infection will have different characteristics depending on which body part it has attacked. In most cases, it looks l... Read >
Author: Joe M Bedard
08th May 2009
For many decades I have contemplated and explored how the mind can affect the body. Although the body is the smallest and most dense part of each of us, its health can have a dramatic impact on our ability to enjoy our life. Below are 5 excerpts below f... Read >
Author: Marie217
06th May 2009
Personal accident insurance or accidental insurance is also known as PA in short, this type of protection is important to us when we are injured, because we can’t work when we are injured, but there are many people purchased life insurance without perso... Read >
Author: vincent yeong
17th April 2009
FIND ME A GIFT AWARDED “MAN OF THE MATCH” FOR CUP FINALS
Don’t get sent off this season! Score a hat trick with a range of footy-fantastic gifts from Find Me A Gift!
It’s a tense time for any team right now! Managers are tightening tactics, play... Read >
Author: sarah hague
27th March 2009
Bath time is a special time of bonding with a baby and her parents. It's a time to play gently, talk and sing. Get everything you will need ready before you start! The list includes water (of course), washcloth, alcohol pads, bath towel (with hood if you... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
27th March 2009
Bringing home a new baby brings with it an exhausting array of new responsibilities and challenges. Is there such a thing as a typical day and night for new parents? Probably not!
Remember, the baby has just gone through an enormous change too, so part o... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
27th March 2009
Exercise, rest, and good nutrition lay the foundation for beautiful, healthy skin, inside and out. A proper diet is not only good for your overall health, it also helps to ensure that your skin will receive all of the vitamins, minerals, and nutrients tha... Read >
Author: petersonbran
13th March 2009
What usually happens when an affiliate marketer goes to Clickbank or Commission Junction and signs up as an affiliate marketer for a particular product or service that is relative to his affiliate marketing business topic?
The first thing he does is us... Read >
Author: Gary David
10th March 2009
What makes a bestselling fridge freezer? The Indesit BAN12NF fridge freezer gets it right combining performance with everyday features.
Indesit are known for producing an excellent choice of appliances, buying a new fridge freezer can be a challenge -... Read >
Author: Amy Dutton
06th March 2009
Scabies Symptom - Extreme Itching
from www.informationonsymptoms.com
Scabies symptoms are caused by damage to the skin by mites which burrow into the skin. The symptoms are due to an allergic reaction of the body or skin to the presence of mites, thei... Read >
Author: prachar
19th February 2009
Nails contain primarily of Keratin, which is a hard protein. The body's protein is the building block of the body that protects the fingers and toes from injury or trauma. In truth, the significance of caring for the nails has been around for one hundred ... Read >
Author: ali
17th January 2009
In modern times people have become more conscious about their dressing. They pay equal attention to their clothing, shoes, make up and everything that is worth to décor at times of any party or occasion. Now-a-days men and women do shares the same view o... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine
17th January 2009
Nails play a vital role in protecting your fingers. Keeping long-sized nails will present bad image of your personality. Nails presents or shows the cleanliness habit of an individual. People who haphazardly follow bad habits of nails are prone to skin di... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine
13th January 2009
Raynaud's disease is a circulatory condition that affects blood supply to the skin and peripheries and causes the extremities of the body to lose feeling and become numb.
Raynaud's Disease is most commonly associated with cold temperatures and stres... Read >
Author: shalini
09th January 2009
Here are a few tips to ensure you have quality deer photo’s that can back up the big whitetail buck story you tell the people at home when you return from your annual hunting trip.
Have you, in the past resorted to the pictures taken out of the back... Read >
Author: Judy McFarlen
09th January 2009
Here are a few tips to ensure you have quality deer photo’s that can back up the big whitetail buck story you tell the people at home when you return from your annual hunting trip.
Have you, in the past resorted to the pictures taken out of the back... Read >
Author: Charles DeMentor
31st December 2008
A few years ago I was expecting and eagerly anticipating the arrival of our fist child January 7th, my due date. Everyone said “oh wouldn’t it be great to have a Christmas baby”, and then when Christmas passed and no baby it became “wouldn’t it ... Read >
Author: Kimberly Schick-Puddicombe
14th December 2008
Asbestosis and mesothelioma have symptoms that make it hard to distinguish the signs of asbestos disease from the signs of hundreds of other respiratory illnesses. Monitoring your symptoms can help you recognize when the signs of your symptoms start flas... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
14th December 2008
Asbestosis and mesothelioma have symptoms that make it hard to distinguish the signs of asbestos disease from the signs of hundreds of other respiratory illnesses. Monitoring your symptoms can help you recognize when the signs of your symptoms start flas... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
04th December 2008
Psoriatic arthritis is an autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of the skin and joints. It occurs in about one-fifth of people with psoriasis, a chronic skin condition, although either disease can precede the other by as much as 20 years. It ca... Read >
Author: suegold
27th November 2008
Though it seems a radical response to what many would consider a cosmetic problem, surgery for toenail fungus is actually quite common. This is because, even in the days of modern medicine, we simply don’t have an easy, safe, and reliable way to get rid... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
26th November 2008
When we talk and think about fashion we are usually first directed to clothes, but there is so much more to looking and feeling great. For instance, how many of you work at a computer and spend all day looking down at your chipped, jagged, unpolished nail... Read >
Author: Raquel Ward
24th November 2008
It’s a bit of a mystery isn’t it? Why would your child be so excited about their high school prom when it is one night with a bit of dancing and a meal? After all there are plenty of other events in their lives to come which will over shadow their pro... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers
21st October 2008
In our last article we looked at what Raynaud�s syndrome was and how people developed it. In this article we will look at what treatment is available for the condition.
The main aims of treating Raynaud�s Syndrome are to reduce the amount and severit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th October 2008
Melnick-Needles Syndrome is a infrequent genetic disorder of the bones, but also affects the soft body tissue such as the kidneys and the renal tract. Melnick-Needles syndrome is a member of a group of related conditions called otopalatodigital spectrum d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th October 2008
The most prevalent form of Candidal infection is Cutaneous Candida, an infection of the outermost layer of the skin. It is said that almost 80% of human beings have Candida fungi on the skin and thus, people are most likely to develop the infection on the... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
13th October 2008
7 Myths That Are Stopping Your Success In Network Marketing
1.The more programs your in, the more money you make! Some people join upwards of 8 affiliate marketing programs with the thought that the more programs they are in, the more money they will m... Read >
Author: tom_wallace
10th October 2008
Men with diabetes face a number of health concerns, including raised threat of heart attacks and strokes and impotence.
On top of the age of 50, the likelihood of having difficulty with a creation occurs in about 50-60% of men with diabetes. In men ove... Read >
Author: jainish
10th October 2008
In 2006, one California couple joined the many other couples who had the daily task of making baby formula. That young pair of adults did not want to be using tap water to make baby formula. Therefore, they purchased hundreds of plastic bottles containing... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz
06th October 2008
Vibration White Finger is a condition that is caused by working with vibrating machinery such as drills and chain saws. Recently British miners have been awarded compensation after they developed the condition. The condition is actually more common in wom... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th September 2008
Men with diabetes face a number of health concerns, including raised threat of heart attacks and strokes and impotence.
On top of the age of 50, the likelihood of having difficulty with a creation occurs in about 50-60% of men with diabetes. In men ove... Read >
Author: jainish
26th September 2008
Men with diabetes face a number of health concerns, including raised threat of heart attacks and strokes and impotence.
On top of the age of 50, the likelihood of having difficulty with a creation occurs in about 50-60% of men with diabetes. In men ove... Read >
Author: jainish
24th September 2008
Leprosy also called is Hansen's illness. Leprosy is a chronic bacterial infection with Mycobacterium leprae. About 95% of people who are exposed to Mycobacterium leprae do not develop leprosy because their immune system fights off the infection. It attack... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th September 2008
The skin is the largest organ of the body and accounts for about 16 percent of a person's body weight. It is flexible, waterproof, and covers the entire outside of the body. It performs several important roles, including acting as a barrier, regulating in... Read >
Author: Trevor Dalley
09th September 2008
Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome (GCPS) is a rare inherited disorder characterized by bodily abnormalities affecting the fingers and toes (digits) and the head and facial (craniofacial) area. The skin between the fingers and toes may be fused (cutaneo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
Gigantism is abnormally large growth due to an excess of growth hormone during childhood, before the bone growth plates have closed. Approximately 20% of patients with gigantism have MAS and may have either pituitary hyperplasia or adenomas. The most comm... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
Fryns syndrome is a uncommon disorder in which child’s are born with a variety of problems, particularly in breathing muscles, and in changes in the face. Fryns syndrome often causes a blemish in the diaphragm muscle, lungs that are underdeveloped, char... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
::::: Yeast Infections ... What Are They? :::::
Yeast infections (also called candida or candidiasis) can take many forms. These infections most often occur where a moist environment encourages fungal growth. Regions of the body most susceptible to yea... Read >
Author: Mike Howell
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
03rd September 2008
If you count the number of VW fanatics, you will run out of fingers and toes. Volkswagen collectors are all over the place and range from ordinary to filthy-rich individuals. The pull of these miniature-like vehicles are amazing. The various models are de... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
17th August 2008
Exercise was meant to be part of life. This is what every personal trainer Sydney branch wants to get across to everyone. The design of our bodies was meant for movement, not for sitting and lying down for hours and hours without a single ounce of exertio... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
15th August 2008
Vinyl chloride has beem deemed a carcinogen by not only the National Toxicology Program, but by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as well. It has been registered among several carcinogen indices and experts believe there may be no safe level of ex... Read >
Author: Legal
17th July 2008
Now that you're 30 weeks pregnant, your belly is much bigger than it once was. It may actually be getting in your way when you want to sit down or look at the floor. The extra size may also make it more difficult for you to get up from the sofa and you ma... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
17th July 2008
The immune system is a mysterious mechanism. Like a pitbull, the immune system will guard against foreign attackers mercilessly to protect its home, and yet, it can also turn on its master, attacking it ferociously all the same. Doctors aren't exactly sur... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
09th July 2008
A cataract is a clouding of the lens in your eye. It affects your vision. Cataracts are very common in older people. By age 80, more than half of all people in the United States either have a cataract or have had cataract surgery
Causes of Cataracts
... Read >
Author: peterhutch
07th July 2008
Sometimes, a lupus flare-up comes suddenly and without warning. You may see a butterfly rash over the bridge of your nose and swelling, or you may experience headaches, dizziness, a fever and pain in various locations. According to the Lupus Foundation, t... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
25th June 2008
Acrodysostosis is an extremely rare congenital malformation syndrome which involves shortening of the knuckles of the legs and hands, in approximately 90% of affected children, and peculiar fecies. Most patients with acrodysostosis have no family history ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th June 2008
The term Hansen disease instead of leprosy is now preferred by some experts, because of it being less perjorative. Hansen disease was named in honor of the Norwegian physician, Gerhard Armauer Henrik Hansen, who in 1873 discovered the bacillus Mycobacteri... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st May 2008
Carpenter's syndrome is an exceedingly uncommon craniofacial disorder. Carpenter syndrome belongs to a group of uncommon hereditary disorders. Carpenter syndrome is known as acrocephalopolysyndactyly (ACPS) disorders. Carpenter syndrome is too called Acro... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
The eosinophilic fasciitis is a disorder idiopathic and fibrotic with the seal histopathologic of the fibrosis fascial. The causes is unknown, but aberrant immune responses may play a role because hypergammaglobulinemia and antinuclear antibodies are asso... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Dubowitz syndrome is a genetic disorder defined by slow growth, a characteristic facial appearance, and a small head. Although the exact pathology of Dubowitz syndrome is not yet known, it is almost certain that it has a genetic component. It is classifie... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Dandy-Walker Syndrome is an inborn mind deformity involving the cerebellum (a region at the rear of the mind that controls campaign) and the fluid filled spaces around it. Parents of children with nifty walker syndrome may gain from hereditary guidance if... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
The Apert symptom is a gene slight defect and belongs to the craniofacial anomaly the broad classification. The chances of having another child with Apert Syndrome is almost non-existent if both parents are unaffected. If one parent has Apert Syndrome, th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Amniotic band syndrome is an inborn disorder caused by entrapment of fetal parts (normally an arm or digits) in fibrous amniotic bands while in utero. The amniotic ring hypothesis is that ABS occurs payable to an incomplete rift of the amniotic sac. Amnio... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th May 2008
Causes
Most people with achondroplasia have average-size parents, which mean that the cause of achondroplasia is from a new mutation in the FGFR3 gene. Scientists do not know why this mutation occurs.
Achondroplasia is inherited by an autosomal domi... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th May 2008
Bardet-Biedl syndrome is a genetic disorder. Bardet-Biedl syndrome is a complex disorder that affects many parts of the body including the retina. This syndrome have a retinal degeneration similar to retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Eight genes (BBS1 to BBS8) t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd May 2008
Strep throat, also called acute streptococcal pharyngitis, is an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria that causes a sore throat. Strep throat is most common in children between the ages of 5 and 15, but it affects people of all ages. In addition ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
01st May 2008
Raynaud's disease is a condition of the circulation that affects blood supply to the skin and causes the extremities of the body to lose feeling and become numb. The symptoms of Raynaud’s are most commonly associated with cold and stress and sufferers o... Read >
Author: peterhutch
29th April 2008
Tempted to just make a list, I'm fighting off that laziness and writing instead the kind of almost-poetry that inspires knitting, that knitting embodies.
Yarn inspires the timid, the tired, and the flustered; yarn is about colors, colorways, guage (as ... Read >
Author: Kathryn Beach
24th April 2008
If you don't live close to a spa or salon, or if you want to retain your pedicures and manicures at home, pedicure sets and manicure sets will be of immense help. Nail files that come with these sets can be used to make your nail smoother and also work on... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
17th April 2008
If you don't live close to a spa or salon, or if you want to retain your pedicures and manicures at home, pedicure sets and manicure sets will be of immense help. Nail files that come with these sets can be used to make your nail smoother and also work on... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
16th April 2008
Dyshidrotic eczema can be mistaken for a harmless itchy rash that develops on the palms of the hands, sides of the fingers and sometimes the feet. Dyshidrotic eczema can be recognized by clusters of fluid-filled blisters that are small and itchy. Dyshidr... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
03rd April 2008
Strep throat, also called acute streptococcal pharyngitis, is an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria that causes a sore throat. Strep throat is most common in children between the ages of 5 and 15, but it affects people of all ages. In addition ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
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
31st March 2008
Aggressive handling
I can't think of anyone who actually wants to ruin their nails. Yet in an attempt to keep our nails looking groomed, many of us go overboard. We gouge dirt from under the plate, stab at cuticles with a sharp implement (or worse, cut... Read >
Author: Alien
26th March 2008
Raynaud's disease and Raynaud's phenomenon are rare disorders that affect blood vessels. These disorders are marked by brief episodes of vasospasm (narrowing of the blood vessels). Raynaud's is a condition in which the blood supply to the extremities,usua... Read >
Author: Alien
17th March 2008
Raynaud disease (RAY-noz) is a vascular disorder. Raynaud's is a condition in which the blood supply to the extremities,usually the fingers and toes, but sometimes also the ears and nose, is interrupted. This disorder is characterised by episodic attacks,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th March 2008
Effects of smoking
Numerous studies have evaluated the adverse health effects smoking has on the body and the economy. The most serious facts on smoking related health and economic risks are listed below.
· Tobacco is the only product, that when us... Read >
Author: Peter sams
10th March 2008
Effects of smoking
Numerous studies have evaluated the adverse health effects smoking has on the body and the economy. The most serious facts on smoking related health and economic risks are listed below.
• Tobacco is the only product, that when u... Read >
Author: Peter sams
20th February 2008
Healthy nails are pretty nails - something worth considering if your nails never seem to look good. Fortunately, nails don't need a lot to be healthy. The most important thing is to avoid those activities and substances that damage nails. There are also a... Read >
Author: Alien
20th February 2008
When you consider how rough humans are on their fingers and toes, you realize why nails have to be tough. Nails are the barrier between our skin and hard surfaces, hot water, chemicals, and physical trauma. Yet nails are also vulnerable. You may not reali... Read >
Author: Alien
11th February 2008
Nail fungus is made upward of small organisms that can taint fingernails and toenails. The nails of our fingers and toes are really efficient barriers. A nail fungal transmission may start as a light-colored or yellow place under the hint of your fingerna... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th November 2007
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) or Somatotrophin is a protein which helps in growth and cell production in animals and humans. It is the hormone which is made naturally in the pituitary glands of humans. The pituitary gland is deep inside the brain just behind... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre
06th November 2007
Skin care should be designed to fit your type of skin. The skin is also the largest excretion organ, eliminating bodily waste through its pores. Choosing the right lotion for your skin is essential to ensure that perfect glow. Bath lotions are the ones th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th October 2007
Warts are small harmless tumors of the skin caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus. The HPV virus causes a hard protein called keratin in the top layer of the skin (the epidermis) to grow too much, producing the rough, hard texture of a wart. ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th October 2007
In anatomy, a nail is a horn-like structure at the end of a human's finger or toe. Fingernails and toenails are made of a tough protein called cartlige and are produced from living skin cells in the fingers and toes, are made up of many different parts.Yo... Read >
Author: Gerald
11th October 2007
Your nails are an important part of your hands. Nail is made of a hard protein called keratin. Nails grow faster during certain hormonal fluctuating periods, as in the beginning of pregnancy, or just before menstruation. The nails help protect the ends of... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st September 2007
Most consider the word ‘mannequin’ to be a generic reference to a live, three-dimensional human. The truth is that there are a variety of these human representations. Most types fall under two classifications: dressing forms and mannequins. Both t... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
03rd September 2007
Most consider the word ‘mannequin’ to be a generic reference to a live, three-dimensional human. The truth is that there are a variety of these human representations. Most types fall under two classifications: dressing forms and mannequi... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
02nd September 2007
Scabies is an infestation of the skin with the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabei. The name Sarcoptes scabiei is derived from the Greek words sarx (the flesh) and koptein (to smite or cut) and the Latin word scabere. It is characterized by superficial burr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd July 2007
We take nails for granted. We remember that we have nails only when we hurt a nail or develop a disease that troubles us. The other reason for us to think about nails is how they are adding to our beauty. But nails are a wonder. Let us know more about our... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
11th July 2007
Fungal infections of the nails are common. Fungal infections can also be a problem for people wearing acrylic nails. Fungal nails usually begin with an opaque white or silvery area at the distal (outside) edge of a nail. Onychomycosis usually begins as a ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
26th June 2007
Pregnancy week by week brings new development in woman’s body. Pregnancy period of 40 weeks can be divided into 3 trimester (which means three months long). First trimester includes the period from week 1 to week 12. Second trimester is from week 13 to ... Read >
Author: apurva
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
20th April 2007
The first stage of pregnancy falls into the first trimester and lasts for about 0 to 12-14 weeks. Your body undergoes many changes as it adjusts to your growing baby. From the first stage of pregnancy onwards, you should pay attention to your health and p... Read >
Author: Alien
27th March 2007
Do you wonder why some women have no difficulty attracting all the men they want? Some qualities are ageless and there are certain women who are irresistible to men. Would you like to know what their secrets are?
Here are three secrets of a man magnet:... Read >
Author: Tonja Weimer
08th March 2007
Gout is also known as crystal-induced arthritis. It is a medical condition that sets in when uric acid crystals collect on the joints. At the first stage, gout usually affects the large joints in the big toe. Gradually it can spread to other parts of the ... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon
18th December 2006
For a relaxing vacation surrounded by a picturesque lake and snow-covered mountain peaks, make your way to Tahoe City, California. Whether you want to hit the slopes of your favorite resort or simply soak in the breathtaking natural beauty that abounds in... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss
21st November 2006
You know the feeling…your fingertips are frozen despite the fact you’re wearing gloves. Your cheeks are practically frostbitten after making your way across the parking lot to the car, and the sky is depressingly dark at such an early hour that you fe... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
18th November 2006
Lupus is a complex autoimmune disease that generates a wide variety of symptoms. The symptoms produced by lupus may range from mild to severe and generally occur in flares, unpredictably aggravating or ameliorating over time. Some of the common symptoms o... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
16th November 2006
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In the first trimester, you and your baby are going through a lot of changes. Your body has just received the egg through the fallopian tubes and has nestled into the lining of the uterus, ready to grow and develop. Y... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Flynn
25th October 2006
Particularly in early stages of infestation with the causative parasitic mites, the symptoms of scabies have an unspecific character and can be easily confused with the manifestations of skin disorders such as eczema, seborrhea, chicken pox (especially in... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th April 2006
Proper skin care extends to the hair and nails and a good shielding lotion can heal and protect brittle, cracked nails and dry skin around the nail beds.
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When most people think of skin care, they tend to focus on the exposed areas of the skin ... Read >
Author: No Last Name
24th February 2006
You may not realize it, but you may suffer from something that can take over your whole world if you let it. You'll recognize the symptoms, but you'll have no idea what's behind them.
Panic attacks are debilitating. One moment, you're living your d... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker
23rd November 2005
Andrew Carneige once told Napoleon Hill, "I am no longer cursed by poverty because I took possession of my own mind, and that mind has yielded me every material thing I want, and much more than I need. But this power of mind is a universal one, available... Read >
Author: Catherine Franz
19th October 2005
When was the last time someone sat you down and told you how amazing, special and unique you are?
Today? A few days ago? A while back? Never?
For most of us it's been some time But does that mean we are anything short of magnificent?
We easily... Read >
Author: Neil M
15th September 2005
Anyone who has ever taken a yoga class will tell you that perhaps the most important as well as the most enjoyable posture is the final relaxation pose at the end of class which is known as Shavasana. Shavasana, which translates to "corpse pose" is a ti... Read >
Author: Howard VanEs
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