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22nd September 2009
Vaccinations are essential to prevent your dog from suffering life-threatening illnesses. These include rabies, distemper, and hepatitis. Not only does vaccinating your dog protect him from these diseases but it also stops them spreading among the canine ... Read >
Author: Neven Zeremski
11th September 2009
Then medical price points started to rise, people started to live longer and the medical profession became adept at curing various diseases and saving and prolonging the lives of shoppers with serious injuries and life-threatening illnesses. Health care a... Read >
Author: Lukas Hofbauer
11th September 2009
Then medical price points started to rise, people started to live longer and the medical profession became adept at curing various diseases and saving and prolonging the lives of shoppers with serious injuries and life-threatening illnesses. Health care a... Read >
Author: Lukas Hofbauer
02nd August 2009
Obesity is a worldwide problem that affects millions of people both young and old. This is a problem that could potentially affect anyone. If you are not watchful in how you manage your lifestyle you too can fall victim to this world-wide dilemma. Several... Read >
Author: pharris1
02nd August 2009
Obesity is a worldwide problem that affects millions of people both young and old. This is a problem that could potentially affect anyone. If you are not particular in how you handle your lifestyle you too can fall victim to this world-wide crisis. Severa... Read >
Author: pharris1
31st July 2009
Obesity is a worldwide problem that affects millions of people both young and old. This is a problem that could potentially affect anyone. If you are not cautious in how you manage your lifestyle you too can fall victim to this world-wide dilemma. Several... Read >
Author: pharris1
31st July 2009
Obesity is a worldwide problem that affects millions of people both young and old. This is a problem that could potentially affect anyone. If you are not watchful in how you handle your lifestyle you too can fall victim to this world-wide crisis. Several ... Read >
Author: pharris1
25th July 2009
How to Manage Blood Sugar through Diet Control with Type 2 Diabetes
Being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes can be devastating. Diabetes is a serious disease with no cure, however, it is treatable and those who have it have the ability to lead healt... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com
16th July 2009
When was the last time you stopped to think about what you drink from the tap at home. You may very surprised by what that glass of clean looking liquid actually contains.
Don't get me wrong but water from a tap is not as good as it it could be. Sure, ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
06th July 2009
There are times when a person can be very ill and immediately need a physician's assistance. Life threatening illnesses or injuries are nothing to play around with. But not every ailment or chronic condition needs the attention of a physician. Some can be... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
05th June 2009
Asbestos was used in many buildings in the past because it had several qualities making it an ideal building material, or so it was thought. Asbestos is resistant to heat, electricity, damage from chemicals, and it easily absorbed sound. However, it has b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th June 2009
Sewage cleanup is a process that needs to be taken very seriously and dealt with very thoroughly and meticulously to avoid some potentially serious and life threatening illnesses from spreading to the people living in the facility and the people who deal ... Read >
Author: Chris
12th May 2009
Assured - Those insured under the terms of an insurance policy.
Benefit - The money paid to the policyholder when a claim is made.
Bid Price - The selling price or cash-in value of your unit holdings.
Bonus - Relates to a with-profits policy.... Read >
Author: doyourock
01st May 2009
by Laura Berman Fortgang,
Author of The Little Book on Meaning: Why We Crave It, How We Create It
It starts as tightness in the upper solar plexus. Then it starts to droop like the top of an ice cream cone on a hundred-degree day, eventually melting o... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
27th March 2009
Millions of people are being led astray by incorrect information, beliefs, opinions, and practices recommended by health care professionals, fitness instructors, and coaches who do not fully understand exercise and its requirements.
Many governmental a... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
25th March 2009
There is overwhelming evidence that people who are strong and lead active lifestyles are less likely to die early, or to experience major life threatening illnesses.
Of all the choices we can make to stay healthy and well, the decision to include regul... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
22nd March 2009
A 20th century phenomenon that is proving to be one of the greatest public health threats of the modern age is our sedentary and inactive lifestyles. Right back from the origins of our species, our ancestors have had to exert themselves physically in orde... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
02nd March 2009
Obesity is a major health problem and threat for people worldwide. Researchers claim that a relatively high body mass index (BMI) correlates into a higher risk to a person's total health than cigarette usage or alcohol abuse. People who are obese also oft... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer
26th February 2009
Eating is supposed to be a pleasurable experience, but in this day and age of the 21st century, our pace of life has grown to a point where we simply rush through our food and not pay particular attention to what we are filling our stomach with. All sorts... Read >
Author: Nelson Tan
01st February 2009
A lot of the new technological advancements in medicine are focused on finding cure for life threatening diseases but this approach is now starting to change. A group of intellectual scientists have found a way to cure periodontal disease through gene th... Read >
Author: abrogers
28th January 2009
Over a century ago, the naturally occurring fibrous substance asbestos became popular in many industries because of its durability, fire resistance, and effectiveness in insulating properties. In recent years however, asbestos has been linked to often lif... Read >
Author: Asbestos
06th January 2009
It is believed that depression is commonly caused by a combination of factors.
Although the definite causes of depression has not yet been reveled, the two major factors that can cause depression are biological and social.
At the biological level, depre... Read >
Author: Sharon Kaplan
05th January 2009
COLLEGEVILLE, PA – Allied Wire and Cable is thrilled to announce that its 2008 Charity Week raised enough money to grant two wishes through the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Charity Week is held each year during the week before Christmas. A portion of all s... Read >
Author: Tim Flynn
29th December 2008
The Badger State is under attack – from the packers.
The “packers” we’re talking about are those of us who are packing on the pounds. According to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, over 60% of the adult population here in Wisconsin ... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
29th December 2008
Country music and chicken, Beale Street and barbecue, Elvis and everything fried – the State of Tennessee will always be famous for good music and good cooking. But our state is becoming known for something less pleasant lately: our sky-high obesity r... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
19th December 2008
Pennsylvania: known for its historical legacy, its natural beauty, and its vast array of delicious treats. From Tastykakes to cheesesteaks to hot pretzels to Italian ice, from Hershey’s chocolate to Heinz’ 57 varieties, the Keystone State is famous ar... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
19th December 2008
Obesity is Oregon’s most serious health crisis. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In the Beaver State alone almost 60% of the population is overweight or obese, and the cost of conditions related t... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
19th December 2008
Obesity is epidemic here in North Dakota. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In the Peace Garden State alone some 60% of the population is overweight or obese – and among North Dakota’s American Ind... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
17th December 2008
North Carolina is a wonderful place -- a land of basketball, big smiles, and our unique form of barbecue, of course. Unfortunately, too much of anything – even our famous ‘cue! – can be bad. The fact is that we’re all getting fat here in North C... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
17th December 2008
New Mexico is the Land of Enchantment. Our state’s quality of life, its natural wonders, and its unique culture draw the ever-increasing interest of people around the United States.
Unfortunately, New Mexico’s fame isn’t the only thing growing: Ne... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
16th December 2008
New Hampshire is facing a public health crisis. Over the past decade our overweight and obesity rates have rise to rival tobacco use as one of the most significant public health problems in the state. Here in the Granite State, more than 59% of adults are... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
Obesity is a major health crisis in Michigan. Defined as being significantly above one’s healthy weight, obesity has risen markedly in the Great Lakes State over the past decade, and today more than 62% of the population is overweight or obese.
Obes... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
The Bay State is facing a public health crisis: the crisis of obesity. Obesity -- the condition of being significantly above one’s healthy weight -- is on the rise in Massachusetts. In fact, some 56% of the population of Massachusetts is overweight or ... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
Maine is facing a public health crisis: the crisis of obesity. Across our state the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In the Pine Tree State alone some 61% of adults are overweight or obese -- and the cost to our taxpayers ... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
We’re getting fat, Kentucky. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In fact, almost 67% of the population of Kentucky is overweight or obese, placing the Bluegrass State among the fattest in the nation.
... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
How much do you weigh? Take your weight in pounds, and then multiply it by 703. How tall are you? Take your height in inches and multiply it by itself. Now divide the first result by the second result. If the number you come up with is higher than 25, the... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
Obesity is a serious disease – a disease in which the sufferer’s body weight becomes far in excess of a healthy norm. It is epidemic on Georgia. Almost 63% of the population of the Peach State is overweight or obese. And obesity costs, in both money ... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
Florida is facing a public health crisis: the crisis of obesity. Obesity, a disease in which a person’s weight becomes significantly above the norm, is on the rise in Florida. In fact, almost 60% of the population of the Sunshine State is overweight or... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
Obesity -- the condition of being significantly above one’s healthy weight -- is a health crisis in Delaware. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In fact, almost 64% of the population of the First Stat... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
The people of Montana face a health crisis: the crisis of obesity. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In the Treasure State alone almost 59% of the population is overweight or obese. It’s killing us -... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
We’re in trouble, Kansas – heavy trouble. That’s “heavy” as in obese. Obesity is the second leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and may lead to other life-threatening illnesses, like Type II Diabetes or heart disease. Yet, a... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
Hawaii is at war – a war on obesity. Obesity – the condition of being significantly above one’s healthy weight – is attacking the health and lifespan of Hawaiians on every island, and of Americans nationwide. In fact, obesity is the second most co... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
The epidemic of obesity that is sweeping the nation has hit home in Connecticut, despite the state’s reputation of good health. In fact, obesity rates have risen markedly in Connecticut over the past decade, with more than 56% of the population being cl... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
03rd December 2008
Colorado is getting fatter. Despite our reputation as the slimmest state in the Union, the truth is that more Coloradans than not are overweight. In fact, more than 53% of the population of the State of Colorado is overweight or obese.
A person is cons... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
02nd December 2008
Arkansas offers its people unparalleled opportunities to enjoy life – through its natural beauty, its friendly business climate, and its wealth of fine dining. Sadly, with the last of these, another opportunity presents itself: the opportunity to gain w... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
02nd December 2008
Across America, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In fact, among people of all ethnic groups, obesity is the second leading cause of preventable death in the United States. It may also lead to other life-threatening ill... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
02nd December 2008
Obesity -- the condition of being significantly above one’s healthy weight -- is a health crisis in Alabama. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In fact, almost 65% of the population of Alabama is over... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
29th November 2008
To maintain control of health, people need to wake up and realise the narrowness of orthodox medicine's theory and approaches to treatment before it's too late. Before they or a loved one becomes a death statistic on one of a list of illnesses that could ... Read >
Author: Paul
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
16th October 2008
The problem of childhood obesity in the UK is continuing to rise, with current figures showing that around one in four 11-15 year olds are obese. Although not a new issue, the associated health effects from being overweight are seriously impacting on th... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
09th September 2008
Every year, around 700,000 people may be affected by a critical illness such as stroke. On the other hand, heart attack may make approximately 340,000 victims while around 1 million may be diagnosed by a critical illness like cancer. If you have term crit... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
28th August 2008
For those unfamiliar with the pH scale
The pH scale measures whether or not a substance is an acidic or alkaline: An acid has a pH of under 7. The lower the pH the stronger the acid. pH 7 is neutral. An alkaline has a pH of more than 7. The highest pH ... Read >
Author: Paul
21st August 2008
Chicago’s breathtaking skyline will again serve as the backdrop for the industry’s annual Midwest Dinner Cruise, to be held
on the Mystic Blue on Monday, August 18, 2008. Last year, 300 industry members attended the cruise and raised nearly $200... Read >
Author: stjenre
22nd July 2008
Exercise is considered essential as part of a healthy lifestyle and this comes as no surprise when you weigh up the benefits to your health via regular exercise. For a start taking part in regular exercise can maintain overall fitness as well as manage we... Read >
Author: Helen
14th July 2008
The sort of life we enjoy depends not so much on what life throws
at us but our general attitude to life and how we deal with what
happens to us.
We get what we think about, whether by design or default, and
when life gets chaotic and things don't... Read >
Author: Julie Troup
10th June 2008
Evidence shows regular physical exercise can prevent or reverse many life-threatening illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer. An active lifestyle is a source of many health benefits for all people, whatever their age or ability.
For child... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
10th June 2008
Living in the 21st century is not easy at all. For the first time, we find people are actually working more for the same compensation. With rising costs such as inflation, escalating oil prices, the failing economy and other personal problems factored int... Read >
Author: John Sern
09th June 2008
Today we hear the word diet much more than we hear the word nutrition. There are so many diets on the market that it’s easy to get lost in the fad and forget what nutrition truly is. There is the Atkins Diet, the Zone Diet, Weight Watchers and many othe... Read >
Author: Healing Headquarters LLC
26th February 2008
Nobody likes to think they may be too ill to work and pay bills, or leave a family behind, struggling financially after a death. Yet it's a fact of life that things like this happen whether we're prepared for them or not. While you can't cover all conting... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
25th February 2008
If you're snoring loud enough to wake up yourself and your partner, then this could be a sign of sleep apnea syndrome. This sleep disorder occurs when the upper airway is blocked by the narrowing of the respiratory passages.
However, apnea can have a ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th October 2007
Eating is supposed to be a pleasurable experience, but in this day and age of the 21st century, our pace of life has grown to a point where we simply rush through our food and not pay particular attention to what we are filling our stomach with. All sorts... Read >
Author: Nelson Tan
16th June 2007
Green tea contains various worthy nutrients and compounds, one exemplification is the antioxidant. Green tea holds four primary polyphenols and these give rise to the green tea antioxidant. In recent studies these powerful antioxidants have been shown to ... Read >
Author: hamza
07th June 2007
Digestion begins once food is broken down by the teeth, tongue and saliva and passes through the esophagus to the stomach. Once food enters the Understanding Digestionstomach the break down continues. Slight amounts of chemical processes occur while food... Read >
Author: Sudhani
06th June 2007
The Digestive Process
Digestion begins once food is broken down by the teeth, tongue and saliva and passes through the esophagus to the stomach. Once food enters the Understanding Digestionstomach the break down continues. Slight amounts of chemical ... Read >
Author: Sudhani
25th April 2007
Most pet owners like to spoil their animals a little, whether by giving them tasty treats to eat in addition to the food they need to keep them in good health, or by providing them with expensive toys to keep boredom at bay. The amount of money spent on o... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt
21st April 2007
"KILLER DISEASE SWEEPS PLANET!" If you saw this unforgettable headline in your local paper, would you be alarmed? Would you read the article to discover the "what, who, where, and why" about this dreadful killer disease? Or simply run naked and screaming ... Read >
Author: Sheila Wolf, RHd - Mama Gums
18th April 2007
Scientists and doctors, with the help of modern technology and state of the art technical equipment, have succeeded in finding somewhat of a cure for leukemia. Pharmaceutical companies have come up with Gleevec, a promising new oral treatment for chronic... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
07th April 2007
Health Fitness is for everybody. It is not only for athletes and those who are living active outdoors lives but physical activities and exercise are necessary to keep up with everydays live.
Just because you have an 8 to 5 job in a high-rise building tha... Read >
Author: http:www.preferedforms.com
27th March 2007
No human is alike another on this planet. Because of the this the way that the disease leukemia affects people is also very different. Some patients may experience severe or acute symptoms, while in others the action of the symptoms may be so mild that a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th January 2007
The Top 10 Scams for 2001Excerpt from Internet ScamBusters (tm)The #1 Publication on Internet FraudBy Audri and Jim LanfordCopyright (c) 2002 Audri and Jim LanfordScams on the Internet are growing -- and with the vast selection,it was hard to only choose ... Read >
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13th April 2006
Every year approximately 9.5 per cent of the American population suffers from depression. Depression is a grave illness that affects day to day life and destroys families. It is a disorder that controls the mind and its functions causing loss of appetite,... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
10th April 2006
Xylitol is a natural sweetener and thus does not fall into the same category as saccharine, the active ingredient in Sweet'n Low, or aspartame, the active ingredient in Equal and NutraSweet. Saccharine and aspartame are artificial sweeteners that are made... Read >
Author: Recipe Man
01st February 2006
Terminal illnesses not only destroy lives, but they can also erode the financial stability of individuals and their families. A viatical settlement, however, can provide financial support and emotional comfort to those with serous diseases.
A viatica... Read >
Author: David Springer
16th November 2005
There is nothing more important than your health and the health of your family. Of course, education, food and shelter are also important, but at the end of the day the health of our family is probably the most important thing to us. After all, how can we... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat
15th September 2005
There are three main types of insurance cover you can buy to protect yourself and your family: life insurance, private medical insurance and critical illness insurance. If you want your financial health to be completely bionic then you could choose all t... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane
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