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What Is Urinary Incontinence? What Causes Urinary Incontinence?

29th September 2009
What is urinary incontinence in women? Millions of women experience involuntary loss of urine called urinary incontinence (UI). Some women may lose a few drops of urine while running or coughing. Others may feel a strong, sudden urge to urinate just befo... Read >
Author: jazdoil1

Permanent Makeup Tattooing - The Basics

29th September 2009
If you're tired of putting on makeup day after day and having to touch it up all throughout the day, permanent makeup might be for you. If you're tired of mascara, lip liner, lipstick, eyeliner, eyebrow pencils and more taking up precious room in your pur... Read >
Author: rharrison98

MS Message Boards Revealed!

23rd September 2009
Currently suffering from MS? Want to know more about MS? Or, just want to meet and chat with people from around the world online who are also suffering from MS, or share the same MS story as yours? Well, there is one particular thing that you can do to an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Analysis of Human Growth Hormone - The Medical Benefits Of Hgh

21st September 2009
Human growth hormone, or HGH for brevity, has been unduly associated with steroids for many years. Many people cling to the opinion that since both substances help improve cell growth that they are, for all intends and purposes, similar to each other � ... Read >
Author: Alien

Natural healing: use the sun reduce cancer risk

11th September 2009
For years now we have been exhorted to avoid the sun, to cover up and to use sun screen so we can avoid getting skin cancer. However unfortunately it looks as though we have thrown the baby out with the bathwater. We desperately need some sun on our skin ... Read >
Author: Harriet Denz-Penhey

Mental and emotional aspects of multiple sclerosis (MS)

06th September 2009
When patients are diagnosed with MS, the physical symptoms are the easiest to catch sight of. They are not always obvious, but at least they can be measured.The emotional effects are not visible externally, so may be overlooked by the relatives or carers ... Read >

Multiple sclerosis: Coping with the diagnosis

02nd September 2009
Sick people know internally that something is not quite rightr, but these bad feelings need to be interpreted by experts. In my own instance, I was first assessed as having MS in October 1988 after several years of intermittent problems that were usuallu... Read >

5 Proven Self Improvement Tasks To Designing And Living Your DREAM Life! - A Extraordinary Personal

02nd September 2009
Before I begin this article, it's important that you understand what self help, personal development and self improvement, actually mean? Quite simply, it's precisely as it reads, every and anything to do with improving or developing oneself. For instance... Read >
Author: Ishmail Downes

My 5 Effective Self Improvement Steps To Designing And Living Your DREAM Life! - A Superb Personal D

02nd September 2009
Before I begin this article, you should familiarise yourself with the meaning of self help, self improvement and personal development. In a nut shell, it's precisely as it reads, everything related to enhancing or developing yourself. For example, career,... Read >
Author: Ishmail Downes

5 Proven Self Improvement Steps On How to "Live Your DREAM Life!" - A Extraordinary Self-Help Bluepr

02nd September 2009
Before I begin this article, you MUST understand what self help, personal development and self improvement, actually mean? In a nut shell, it's precisely as it reads, anything in regards to enhancing or developing yourself. For example, career, love, heal... Read >
Author: Ishmail Downes

What is Candidiasis?

31st August 2009
I know, the bigger the word, the scarier it sounds right? Candidiasis. Actually, you'll be relieved to hear that it is not as malignant as it sounds - whew!. Have you heard of or even had thrush, vaginitis, jock itch, nappy rash, an itchy bum, in... Read >
Author: Sam Samson

Health Benefits Of Turmeric and A Closer Look At Inflammation

26th August 2009
You may think of turmeric as a spice to cook with, but did you know there are many health benefits of turmeric. The active ingredient for your health is curcumin. This substance has been used in India for thousands of centuries. Turmeric health benef... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

How Yoga Can Improve Your Life

23rd August 2009
Yoga is a way to escape from everything and go into your own little world it will help you to forget all the things that are stressing you for a short while. Yoga will help make a positive change in your life. There are many things that yoga can help you ... Read >
Author: Bernie Sullivan

The Benefits of Yoga

23rd August 2009
Yoga is a way to escape from everything and go into your own little world it will help you to forget all the things that are stressing you for a short while. Yoga will help make a positive change in your life. There are many things that yoga can help you ... Read >
Author: Bernie Sullivan

The Legal Issues Behind Medical Marijuana in Colorado

20th August 2009
Medical Marijuana is a term used to denote the administration of Marijuana for “debilitating” medical conditions such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, epilepsy, etc., or severe conditions with symptoms that can be eased by use of the drug – severe pain and naus... Read >
Author: Amanda Anderson

Marketing a Website via Ezine Article

18th August 2009
The perseverance of this to the point article is to solicit a little traffic to my website http://MilesBooks.Com. So a disabled author, of petty way, I am unable to pour all the rage the massive dollars obligatory to designate my thriller~mystery novel on... Read >
Author: Dudek

Wheelchair Equipment: Giving Back The Mobility Of The Sick, The Aged And The Disabled

01st August 2009
There are millions of folks from all walks of life that utilize wheelchairs. It helps folks that are not able to move by themselves which may possibly be due to old age, injuries or other disabilities. Most often, individuals would require a wheelchair eq... Read >
Author: Greg Michaels

Wheelchair Products: Re-establishing The Mobility Of The Sick, The Disabled And The Aged

01st August 2009
There are millions of citizens from all walks of life that use wheelchair products. These help individuals that are not able to hike by themselves, which may perhaps be due to old age, injuries or other disability. Most often, folks would be required to u... Read >
Author: Greg Michaels

Wheelchair Equipment: How It Re-establishes The Mobility Of The Aged, Sick And Disabled

31st July 2009
There are millions of individuals from all walks of life that utilize wheelchair equipment. It helps persons that are not able to move by themselves, which can be due to old age, injuries or other disability. Most often, individuals would require wheelcha... Read >
Author: Greg Michaels

Wheelchair Products: How It Gives Mobility To The Sick, Disabled And Aged

30th July 2009
There are millions of persons from all walks of life that use wheelchair products. It helps folks that are not able to hike by themselves which might be due to old age, injuries or other disability. Most often, folks require wheelchairs due to a certain i... Read >
Author: Greg Michaels

Helpful Tips About Where To Buy Green Tea

24th July 2009
There are many places where to Buy Green Tea Online but before we recommend you a product let us first educate ourselves about the benefits of Green Tea and why Green tea is considered as one of the most trusted healthy supplements today.The popularity o... Read >
Author: Tracey Walker

Bridging the gap between prescriptions and sales

16th July 2009
Effective treatments supported by sound sales and marketing strategies maximize prescription shares for pharmaceutical products. But can more be done? The equation “number of units prescribed equals number of units sold” holds very rarely for pharmac... Read >
Author: Tefen

Critical illness insurance - the people's response to new needs

16th July 2009
Any form of critical illness can affect an individual and those who are diagnosed with the same should focus on recovery. However, the critical illness can take your budget for a toss and could result in the loss of an entire life’s savings. But there i... Read >
Author: Diwakar Pandey

What Causes Foot Drop?

16th July 2009
A person with foot drop is unable to lift the front part of his foot (a movement known as dorsiflexion). When a person with foot drop attempts to walk, the foot will slap down on the floor. The affected person may try to accommodate the condition by wal... Read >
Author: kentsmith

Mobility Scooters: New Independence

12th July 2009
Mobility scooters make short distance travel easier for someone in need of assistance. Independent travel and daily life become a little easier and enjoyable for the elderly or people with a condition that makes it difficult for them to walk or who may ti... Read >
Author: Mel Carver

Economical Mobility Scooters

12th July 2009
Mobility scooters can be of great assistance to anyone who has difficulty walking, but still has adequate upper body strength. People can have difficulty walking for many reasons including arthritis, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and age related ... Read >
Author: Mel Carver

Adrenal Fatigue

10th July 2009
Are you feeling tired, or just unable to recuperate your normal energy level no matter what you do? If the answeris yes then you may be suffering from a condition called Adrenal Fatigue Disorder. Adrenal Fatigue Disorder (theoretically called hypoadrenia)... Read >
Author: Ervin Nelson

How to Stop Dizziness with a Homeopathic Remedy

30th June 2009
Dizziness may be related to Miniere's disease. This can be one of the reasons a disorder of the inner ear can affect your hearing sensitivity and balance. These conditions have to be suspected and ruled out before undertaking homeopathic treatment fo... Read >
Author: Cecilia

Foods Containing Cobalamin

26th June 2009
Vitamin B12 in food is often called cobalamin and considered as an important water soluble vitamin. However, it is different from other water soluble vitamins because it is not excreted quickly in the urine. Rather, vitamin B12 in food is accumulated and ... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson

Vitamin D and MS: New Study Shows Supplements Reduce Relapses

12th June 2009
A Canadian study suggests that supplemental vitamin D can effectively reduce the rate of relapses in multiple sclerosis patients. The University of Toronto study focused on a group of 40 patients diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS. Part of the group... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Is Your Eye Twitching

29th May 2009
Eye twitching is associated with many things by superstitious people; some even consider it as an ill omen. But the fact is that eye twitching is very much related to a person's general conditions and it is usually not a very serious problem. Eye twitchin... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

3 Promising Areas Of Stem Cell Research

15th May 2009
Ever since University of Wisconsin researcher James Thomson isolated human embryonic stem cells in 1998, excitement has built over the great possibilities that stem cell research could offer in terms of treating medical conditions like cancer and multiple... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Medical Benefits Of HGH

13th May 2009
Human growth hormone, or HGH for brevity, has been unduly associated with steroids for many years. Many people cling to the opinion that since both substances help improve cell growth that they are, for all intends and purposes, similar to each other –... Read >
Author: david hobson

Oxygenation Therapy - Is it Hoax, Hype or Hope?

06th May 2009
Could there be any truth to the claim that: Heart disease, Cancer, AIDS, Diabetes, Alzheimer's ... and many diseases can be reversed or healed within a few weeks without taking dangerous medications or expensive, invasive surgery? Actually, that's o... Read >

Adjustable Beds For Quality Sleep, Pain Relief And Get Money Back Too

06th May 2009
Adjustable beds can be configured to alter their shape in order to alleviate pain attributed to certain medical conditions and ailments. They can be adjusted to maximize the most comfortable sleeping position, thus permitting the user to fall asleep much ... Read >
Author: suegold

Introduction To Multiple Sclerosis

09th April 2009
Multiple Sclerosis is one amongst the widely afflicting diseases today. It can be interpreted to be a disease of nervous system where it worsens over a period of time with loss of feeling and loss of control of movement and speech. So, MS attacks the indi... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Drug Company Working on Test to Detect Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy PML

02nd April 2009
Can a test for progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy or PML provide better safety and comfort for patients taking Tysabri, Raptiva and other powerful immunosuppressant drugs? The manufacturer of Tysabri is betting that it will, the company recently a... Read >
Author: YouHaveRights

Critical Illness and terminal illness are not of the same - Know what your asking for

25th March 2009
First off, just to clear up, critical illness cover is not life insurance, life insurance will not pay out upon the incidence of a critical illness. Also, Terminal illness, is usually included in the policy and is completely different from Critical illnes... Read >
Author: petergoligher

Secured Life

10th March 2009
Want” Peace of mind”? Get a life insurance for critical illness. Why is it important to have a Life Insurance policy for critical illness? In United Kingdom 1 in every 5 men and 1 in every 6 women suffer from critical illness before the normal... Read >
Author: secured life

Silicone Bracelets: Why Don't You Give Her This Great Gift?

21st January 2009
If you are interested in giving a meaningful gift to a special lady in your life, then you can't go wrong with a custom silicone bracelet. Trendy and affordable, the silicone bracelet is available in many different colors, each of which symbolizes support... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Be Noticed with Silicone Bracelets!

21st January 2009
If you tire of the same old accessories, then you have not seen the latest trend to hit the streets: the silicone bracelet. First popularized by Tour de France cyclist and cancer survivor, Lance Armstrong, silicone bracelets have become one of the fastest... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

BestSitePicks’ Top 5 Sites For Multiple Sclerosis Information, Online Forums, and a Personal Blog

14th January 2009
The autoimmune condition Multiple Sclerosis effects the nervous system most commonly of young adult women. It can be degenerative and have an impact on daily life. For information, online forums, blogs, and other great resources, visit BestSitePicks. ... Read >
Author: savvyresearcher

Water Aerobics

06th January 2009
Swimming is fun, and getting into the water can be refreshing. What more if one exercises while doing it - wading in the water. That wouldn't seem like working out at all and simply just having a great time, right? That's how it can be with water aerobi... Read >
Author: vishal

Treatment for Paralysis

03rd December 2008
No one today is unfamiliar of the word “paralysis”. Paralysis is the condition where a person loses complete control over a limb or muscle group. Paralysis occurs when your brain doesn’t become able to control the movement of a muscle because of som... Read >
Author: Rajiv Singh

Why Mobility Scooter?

25th November 2008
A mobility scooter is a very reliable means of transport. They offer flexibility and convenience. It helps you to get a better standard of life with independence and quality desired. One can freely roam anywhere and he or she really does not need to rely ... Read >
Author: Alien

Mobility Scooter Information

22nd November 2008
The first mobility scooter was created by Allan R. Thieme in 1968. Thieme was given the idea after a family member was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. His first functional scooter was a front wheel drive model that he built at his home. He dubbed it th... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Ways on Filing Paralysis Injury Claims

18th November 2008
Paralysis Paralysis is one of the most life-changing medical conditions that a person can tolerate. It is defined as the loss of function in the muscle in one or more body parts. Paralysis may also be called by the following terms: • Palsy ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Paralysis Injury Claims and the Elderly

27th October 2008
One of the most traumatic things that can happen to somebody is to lose the ability to move or function as you normally do. A paralysis injury claims attorney may find himself/herself handling a case that will mean a lot to his/her client’s financial we... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Yoga Videos for Better Living

21st October 2008
In times of difficulty, such as when you’re facing a world financial crisis or a serious illness, it’s much easier to become stressed even by minor triggers. But there are many natural tools, such as yoga, to help you cope with these situations. Yo... Read >
Author: Luna

Get your prescription drug online

06th October 2008
Prescription drugs used to treat and cure certain diseases are quite expensive. With the increasing number of people suffering from complicated diseases that require long-term treatment, the need for inexpensive alternatives is being felt by a lot of peop... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester

Multiple Sclerosis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

06th October 2008
One is a benign disorder, the other a chronic and potentially debilitating disease. The former involves the digestive system, while the latter affects the brain and spinal cord. As different as they may appear to be, irritable bowel syndrome and multi... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury

Wheelchair curling. Amazing Disabled Players Make it Look Easy

02nd October 2008
Wheelchair curling is a sport for paraplegics. It is a sport that combines a lot of skill and it takes a ton of strategy to be a winner. Wheelchair curling is the only Paralympics sport that comprises teams made up of both men and women on the same te... Read >
Author: acaper

A lowdown on the Importance of Creatine Ethyl Ester

26th September 2008
It is commonly viewed that lots of people are very conscious about body building now-a-days. To build the body they try each and every product which comes into the market. But the Creatine Ethyl Ester is a great way to build the body between these product... Read >
Author: Alien

Improved Personal Life With Yoga

24th September 2008
How yoga builds self-esteem, awareness and more Yoga is a way to escape from everything and go into your own little world it will help you to forget all the things that are stressing you for a short while. Yoga will help make a positive change in your li... Read >
Author: Huda

Home Care and Home Healthcare Basics: What You Need to Know

12th September 2008
Home care is finally replacing the old practice of getting a companion who can run errands for the elderly. This time the companion is a trained caregiver who can assist the elderly and the disabled with the correct way of tending to their especial needs... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Causes Of Multiple Sclerosis And The Accompanied Depression

12th September 2008
Most often than not, prior to the actual diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, a person will experience inexplicable and apparently weird symptoms that are mysterious. The person will be mystified, bewildered and often frightened when numbness, weakness occurs... Read >
Author: Jhye

Can Multiple Sclerosis Patient, Parent A Child?

11th September 2008
Formerly when a woman is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the doctor will advice against setting up a family. But the advance of science and medications as well as greater acceptance of multiple sclerosis let many in the medical profession to recognize ... Read >
Author: Jhye

Term Critical Illness Insurance- Giving You Life For A Second Time

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

My Journey Out Of Multiple Ssclerosis And Back To The Life I Love

08th September 2008
A true story by Kazy VincentJanes I was always a very active and highly spirited person all my life, always able to bounce back after illness or stress easily. Despite a rather turbulent time in my 20's when life seemed incredibly stressful, with a ser... Read >
Author: Kizzy Gargane

Brain and Head Injury: At Wits End?

14th July 2008
Just as all individuals are different, all brain and head injuries are unique. The brain can receive several types of injuries depending on the type and amount of force that come in contact with the head. Actually, you do not have to be knocked unconsc... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The Bladder - Urge Incontinence (Overactive Bladder)

25th June 2008
STEP 0. DO NOTHING As the majority of cases of urge incontinence are idiopathic, that is, they have no known cause, even after extensive testing, spare yourself the health risks of invasive tests. STEP 1. COLLECT INFORMATION It is estimated ... Read >
Author: Susun Weed

Successful Critical Illness Claims Help To Boost Life Insurance Pay Out Statistics

16th June 2008
Scottish Widows has released critical illness data which has boosted statistics for pay outs during the years 2000 and 2007, to a total amount of £150 million for more than 4,500 critical illness claims. The figures showed that the number of successfu... Read >
Author: Phil

Critical Illness Cover Could Be More Practical Than Life Insurance

20th May 2008
Advances in medicine and increased life expectancy have diluted the importance of life insurance, according to a leading South African surgeon. Dr. Marius Barnard asserted that these days critical illness insurance is a wiser investment due to its practic... Read >
Author: Mark Skinner

Your Multiple Sclerosis Questions Answered

08th May 2008
There are more than one million people in the world today that are affected by Multiple Sclerosis. Each day more people discover that they have this disease and need to know more about what their future looks like and how they can lead an active lifestyle... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Are There Any Advantages With A Multiple Sclerosis Support Group?

30th April 2008
The main goal of any multiple sclerosis support group is to enhance the quality of life of MS patients and provide support to their families. Living with a diagnosis of MS can be a terrifying experience that leaves the patient feeling depressed and alone.... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

What Is The Latest In Multiple Sclerosis Research?

28th April 2008
Many people depend on multiple sclerosis research to manage the symptoms of this disease. MS attacks the central nervous system, and patients suffer from pain and fatigue, vision and hearing impairment, and problems with coordination. However, thanks ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Living With Multiple Sclerosis Is Not The End

11th April 2008
People with multiple sclerosis may feel that their disease has cost them their independence. This is not true. There are simple modifications that you can make to your home and workplace that will allow you to live a fairly normal life. The first thin... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

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

Aaron Solowoniuk - Living with MS

28th March 2008
If you are a Canadian radio listener under the age of 30, the odds are pretty good that you have heard of the band Billy Talent (we are not saying that people over 30 haven`t heard of the band, just that you are less likely to, and more power to you if yo... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Does Stress Play a Part in MS Relapses?

23rd February 2008
When you or someone that you care about is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, it is natural to want to do some research in several areas concerning the disease. Among the most important categories are the causes of multiple sclerosis, the likely manifesta... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Life Insurance – Policy Types

13th February 2008
There is a myriad of life insurance polices on the market, each designed to suit specific personal needs and circumstances. It is for this reason that plenty of research and careful planning is vital before opting for cover. The following is a short li... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Top 5 Conditions To Get Heal With Tai Chi

25th January 2008
Visitors to China are often amazed when they look out their hotel room windows early in the morning. In parks, squares, plazas, and schoolyards, ten of thousands of Chinese of all ages – but particularly the elderly – begin their days with slow, grace... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

Decrease Of Critical Illness Sales In South Africa

23rd January 2008
The South African market had not taken much time to adopt critical illness cover. The success of critical illness cover in the South African market may have been one worth considering. Should it not have been this way, critical illness cover might not hav... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

5 Facts About Multiple Sclerosis No One Else Will Tell You About.

18th January 2008
Multiple sclerosis (MS, disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata). 1) The cause of Multiple Sclerosis is unknown. Multiple Sclerosis scientists still do not know what causes Multiple Sclerosis but research is focused on investigating imm... Read >
Author: Tomas

Join Me in the Fight against Sleep Deprivation

25th September 2007
Many individuals experience a disturbance in the natural cycle of sleep at one point or another. Many times, complications from sleep disturbances can result in numerous negatives effects on an individual’s health. In this article, I will review importa... Read >
Author: hamza

Standard Life Reveals Its Decrease In Declination Rates For Critical Illness Claims, 2006

20th September 2007
Declined critical illness claim rates had been falling significantly down the years. One of the reasons may be that people’s awareness has increased concerning certain diseases. Having a visit to the doctor, for example, has become more frequent than be... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

General Stats About Critical Illness Cover.

20th September 2007
While the chances of living a critical illness are increasing, the chance to be affected by a critical illness may still remain imminent. People in the UK may be continuously suffering from cancer, stroke, heart attack, multiple sclerosis and others. A cr... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Standard Life And Scottish Provident Critical Illness Claim Statistics.

20th September 2007
Critical illness cover has become a common type of insurance policy in the UK. Many people have bought critical illness cover to protect their family in the future or may be to secure their mortgage. Research has shown that combined critical illness polic... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Trigeminal Neuralgia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Trigeminal Neuralgia is a pain that is described as among the most acute known to mankind. It is also known as tic douloureux. It is a chronic pain condition that causes extreme, sporadic, sudden burning or shock-like face pain that lasts anywhere from a ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Critical Illness and Medical Insurance

31st August 2007
The diseases that are difficult to be cured and needs lots of money for treatment are called Critical Illness. Cancer, multiple sclerosis, kidney failure, stroke and heart attack are some of the most common illnesses known as critical. There are insurance... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin

MS (Multiple Sclerosis) What is it?

28th August 2007
Multiple sclerosis (abbreviated MS, also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata) is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of t... Read >
Author: J&G Reay

Can A Stroke Be A Reason To Have A Critical Illness cover?

14th August 2007
Critical illness insurance may provide you with cover if you are diagnosed with a critical illness met by your insurance’s policy definitions. There may be around seven core cases that can be found on most critical illness policies. These are: Cancer, h... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Living with Multiple Sclerosis

26th July 2007
Although it is a disease that has seen a major expansion as far as awareness over the past couple of years, most people don’t know a lot about multiple sclerosis. The impact of the disease, what causes it, the different types, its treatments, and what a... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Yoga for Health | Benefits of Yoga | Health Benefits of Yoga Exercises

24th July 2007
Yoga for Health and Fitness Yoga is an art and it is one of the most ancient forms that originated in India 5000 years ago. It is the union of spiritual, mental, and physical balances and teachings that assist to restore the spirit, stimulate the mind... Read >
Author: Alien

Long Term Care Insurance: Basically, It's All About Choice

23rd July 2007
LTCi policies can help you avoid being a burden, depending on others for care. They also help you protect and preserve precious assets and keep control of your financial affairs, ensure a higher standard of living and give you far greater choices should y... Read >
Author: Clay Cotton

Some Critical Illness Statistics During The Past Few Years.

13th July 2007
Critical illness affects a lot of people worldwide. Critical illness insurance has an important role to play in the lives of people nowadays. Nearly everyone knows about the numerous advantages they can benefit from a critical illness insurance. Surveys s... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Some Figures About Critical Illness, Worthy Of Concern

13th July 2007
Critical illness insurance has become a popular form of insurance nowadays in the UK. The reason behind is that there may have been a considerable increase in critical illness among people in the UK. As a result, more and more people seek a critical illne... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

What Is Critical Illness Insurance?

13th July 2007
Critical illness insurance is a type of insurance designed to pay a tax free lump sum at the moment you are diagnosed with an illness considered as critical illness. Most insurance companies that offer critical illness insurance cover seven major diseases... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Critical Illness Insurance VS Life Insurance

15th June 2007
• Critical illness insurance Critical illness insurance is a type of insurance designed to award a tax free lump sum on diagnosis of a critical illness acceptable to the insurance company. People are becoming more aware of the need for insurance cov... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Growth In Demand For Critical Illness Cover In The UK

15th June 2007
With the continuous advance in the medical field, critical illnesses such as cancer, stroke, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, etc are being discovered prematurely. Therefore, the chance of pulling through the critical illness could be much higher. Recen... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Water Exercise for Getting in Shape

06th June 2007
Water exercise can help you get in shape like never before. Aquatic exercise has many advantages and is even great for elderly or people recovering from an injury. It is gentle enough of the body for accident victims, small children, the elderly or frail ... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Are You Ashamed Of A Loved One With Bipolar Disorder?

30th May 2007
Being labeled with mental illness has long been a stigma, and stigma often produces shame. Stigma, by definition, means disapproval and disgrace, and by practice stigma sets a person apart from a group, fostering an �us versus them' mentality. Ultimat... Read >
Author: David Oliver

Factors Affecting Critical Illness Insurance

25th May 2007
Have you ever thought about how sensible your health is? Many people do not get the time to think about it whereas others do. Surveys tell that someone is more apt to falling critically ill than to die before the age of 65. That is why critical illness in... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Multiple Sclerosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

24th May 2007
Multiple Sclerosis(MS)also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of the brain and spi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Vitamin D as factor of protection against multiple sclerosis

21st May 2007
Studies and researches have shown that vitamin D prevents multiple sclerosis. Harvard School of Public Health reported a strong association between vitamin D levels within the body and multiple sclerosis risk among whites, but not among blacks and Hispan... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Florida Car Donation Process

12th May 2007
Need to get rid of that old Honda Civic? If so, you can give it to charity and become eligible for some tax benefits that could save plenty of cash. If you’re a Florida resident, there are tons of charities that are willing to accept that brand new Merc... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

Finding the right treatment for multiple sclerosis

09th May 2007
After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis ask your doctor which treatment is right for you. Possible ways of treatment are very different and what you should be looking for is: a treatment that will slow the progression and reduce the number of relaps... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis

30th April 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a diagnosis you simple do not want to get. Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis can help to make a person more comfortable and in control. Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis is a horrible disease of the central... Read >
Author: Alien

What is multiple sclerosis?

26th April 2007
Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease that occurs in your nervous system. Multiple sclerosis is actually the inflammation of the central part of this system. This disease, multiple sclerosis, is more common in younger people. Furthermore, multiple... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Multiple sclerosis types

24th April 2007
Multiple sclerosis is not a very spread condition, but it can do a lot of damage. Multiple sclerosis affects the nerves of your central nerve system, causing many problems. Depending on the symptoms that you have, multiple sclerosis can be of three types.... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Drugs that can change the course of your multiple sclerosis

18th April 2007
There are many drugs available today that can change the course of your illness, including drugs for multiple sclerosis. These drugs can help reduce the symptoms that you have. The best thing about them is that they can also reduce the number of attacks t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

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

Understand Multiple Sclerosis To Fight It

18th April 2007
Most people do not realize how wide-spread the affliction of multiple sclerosis is in today’s world. It affects tens of thousands of people, but it is one of those diseases where a very mild form of it could almost go unnoticed by the general public, a... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Multiple sclerosis

18th April 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a rather unknown disease, because it does not affect many people. However, multiple sclerosis is a very hard medical condition. The reason is because when you suffer from multiple sclerosis, the patches of myelin or the fibres of you... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Multiple sclerosis fact sheet

18th April 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a very serious and hard condition because it affects nerves. Multiple sclerosis is a disease that " attacks" the nerves fund un your spinal cord or your brain. Because of this, you will suffer from problems with controlling your musc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

You have Been Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis: What Now ?

11th April 2007
Being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis is a very hard situation for anyone to be in. In the immediate aftermath, you are probably experiencing feelings of anger, frustration, and fear. These emotions are natural, and it may be some time before you feel t... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Symptoms for multiple sclerosis

27th March 2007
As in other illnesses and diseases one can tell if someone has disorders by analyzing that person to see if certain symptoms are present. Finding and identifying the symptoms can be quite tricky sometimes. First of all not all the people come down with t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to evaluate your state of health if multiple sclerosis is suspected?

27th March 2007
Certain things may make a person ask her self if she is starting to suffer from multiple sclerosis. If a person has a blurry vision or has maybe trouble concentrating that doesn’t necessarily mean that she or he are suffering from this terrible disorder... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Defining and describing multiple sclerosis

27th March 2007
Using medical terms we can say that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the central nervous system, meaning the brain and the spinal cord. Studies done on groups of individuals with the disorder has come up with the conclusion th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

MS - There is help out there.

09th March 2007
You wake up in the morning feeling alone. This is the day after your diagnosis and you can’t believe this is happening to you. You haven’t been yourself for some time. After many visits to the doctor and some tests, the results are not promising, o... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Alternative Medicine Proven: Nature-Be

02nd February 2007
From medical doctors the chief objection about alternative medicine (http://www.nature-be.com/alternative-medicine.php ) is that it is “not proven.” By this statement it is meant that alternative medicine has not been meticulously tested like the phar... Read >
Author: Jacques Bayle

Long Term Care Insurance: Yea or Nay?

01st February 2007
Long term care insurance coverage simply MUST be considered by everybody who can medically qualify for this important coverage. Why? For starters here are 10 good reasons: 1. The odds: The odds of your needing long term care are overwhelming: The od... Read >
Author: Clay Cotton

Newly Diagnosed; What Would You Have Liked To Know?

24th January 2007
"Think back, Arthur. Think baaaaack." – Merlin, The Sorcerer. Many of us who find solace within this site have been on the other side of a diagnosis for a long, long time now. Others are still in their rookie year. We've gathered a pretty broad spect... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli

Back On The Dating Market with Ms

24th January 2007
Hello, my name is Trevis; I'm 40 years old and a Leo. I'm a classically trained chef and writer. I like good wine and great food, gardening, films, spending time with my friends, and playing with my Soft Coated Irish Wheaten Terrier, named Sadie. I also h... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli

Drug and alternative treatments for multiple sclerosis

18th January 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the central nervous system and makes it attack the sensitive membrane that protects the many nerve endings that can be found throughout the body. When one of these attacks occurs the sense that corresponds to t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Understanding Multiple Sclerosis Subtypes

06th January 2007
Despite the ongoing efforts of medical scientists to reveal the factors responsible for causing multiple sclerosis, the exact reasons why the disorder occurs in otherwise healthy persons remain unknown. Although various factors are suspected to trigger th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Variety of Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

04th January 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a complex disorder of the nervous system which can generate a wide range of symptoms, varying in intensity and duration. Each patient’s experience with multiple sclerosis is different and symptoms are perceived differently from a p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Factors Suspected of Causing Multiple Sclerosis

03rd January 2007
Although the exact causes and risk factors of multiple sclerosis are still unknown to modern medical science, it is believed that the disease occurs on the premises of inherited genetic dysfunctions and is triggered by certain environmental factors (eithe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Consequences of Myelin Destruction in Multiple Sclerosis

03rd January 2007
Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease that primarily affects the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system of the body – CNS). In later stages of the disease, multiple sclerosis can involve virtually any innervated section of the body (b... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What is multiple sclerosis and how can we fight against it

03rd January 2007
Mutiple sclerosis is a chronic illness of the central nervous system which has effects on the body's defense system. People that have passed the age of thirty usually develop multiple sclerosis, and there are much more women than men suffering from the d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

“ABC Drugs” – Efficient Medications Used in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

02nd January 2007
Today’s treatments for multiple sclerosis primarily aim to slow down the progression of the disease, prevent the development of further complications and alleviate the existing symptoms. At present there is no specific cure for multiple sclerosis and th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Every Cloud Has A Million Dollar Lining

02nd January 2007
Allison Reynolds has been on the internet, as she puts it, longer than it has existed. Mother of two teenagers, Allison was diagnosed in January 2000 with having Multiple Sclerosis. But she hasn’t let that slow her down, since diagnosis she has organise... Read >
Author: Gramyre

The Benefits And Joys Of Yoga

02nd January 2007
There are a lot of people who are crazy about yoga. The reason why most people do yoga is that it makes them feel better and in shape. The different poses and postures make their body healthy. Yoga for most is the best way to relax and unwind. If you want... Read >
Author: Richard Henderson

Useful multiple sclerosis facts & information

01st January 2007
In order to understand multiple sclerosis and how it can be treated you need to know a few basic facts about how the nervous system works when it's not affected by the illness. The central nervous system is a vital mechanism composed of the brain and the... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

MS Support Groups, Helping People Cope With Their Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis

14th December 2006
You wake up in the morning feeling alone. This is the day after your diagnosis and you can’t believe this is happening to you. You haven’t been yourself for some time. After many visits to the doctor and some tests, the results are not promising, o... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

How is multiple sclerosis diagnosed?

21st November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system that affects the nerves and causes a lot of vision, balance and control problems. People that have passed half of their lives are usually more at risk of suffering from multiple sclerosis. M... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What are the multiple sclerosis symptoms?

21st November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a difficult illness that affects more than one million people. Those affected loose control over their senses, because multiple sclerosis attacks the central nervous system, which processes the signals sent from the nerves in the bod... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Different methods of multiple sclerosis therapy

21st November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system that makes it attack the myelin, a substance that protects the nerve endings that are spread throughout the entire body. The central nervous system is responsible for sending the white blood ce... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Presumptive Causes of Multiple Sclerosis

18th November 2006
There are many debates over the specific causes of multiple sclerosis. However, in the absence of conclusive evidence, medical scientists can only speculate upon the causes and risk factors behind multiple sclerosis and other similar autoimmune diseases. ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Benefic Effects of Cannabis on Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

18th November 2006
According to recently conducted experiments, cannabis can be considered an effective remedy for patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. While at first the symptomatic improvements experienced by patients with multiple sclerosis who have been administe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Wide Spectrum of Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

18th November 2006
Due to the fact that multiple sclerosis is a complex disease that primarily causes impairments at the level of the central nervous system (CNS) that later spread in multiple regions of the body, the produced symptoms are various and can perceived at diffe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Classification of Multiple Sclerosis Types

18th November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a complex disease of the central nervous system that also involves the peripheral nerves of the brain and spinal cord. At present, the specific causes of multiple sclerosis are unknown, and thus the disease can’t be efficiently pre... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Efficient Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis

18th November 2006
Despite the fact that there is no specific cure for multiple sclerosis in present, existing treatments are effective in slowing down the progression rate of the disease and preventing the development of further complications. Considering the fact that mos... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Factors behind the Progression of Multiple Sclerosis

18th November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a form of autoimmune disease that often causes irreversible impairments at different levels of the nervous system. At present, multiple sclerosis can neither be prevented, nor completely cured. However, the existing treatments are us... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Long Term Care Insurance and Suze Orman - The Ongoing Controversy

17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Clay Cotton Long term care insurance is an obvious ?must-have' for Americans with assets and families to protect and with discretionary income to afford the premiums. While Suze Orman publicly promotes this coverage as the foundation of... Read >
Author: Clay Cotton

Connections Between Schizophrenia And Other Genetic Diseases

17th November 2006
The role of genetic disorder in schizophrenia is taking in serious in ours days, and this because were found many connections between schizophrenia and other genetic diseases. The studies showed that the risk of schizophrenia is higher in families with ... Read >
Author: John Conrad

How To Fail In Network Marketing--Confessions of a Recovered Leads Junkie, Part I

28th September 2006
If you're one of the elite few who have made it big time in network marketing, this article is not for you. But, if you're among the large silent majority (about 95%) who have struggled valiantly to succeed and are still a wannabe, then you may find this... Read >
Author: George Shears

Life Insurance - Plan for life

27th September 2006
The very best time to arrange life insurance is when it's furthest from your thoughts. Take a typical young man. He's at the start of his career, possibly still living at home, but thinking of looking around for a flat. He has a car and the insurance that... Read >
Author: michael challiner

The American With Disabilities Act (ADA) & Reasonable Accomodations

31st August 2006
JAN - the Job Accommodation Network is, without doubt, the absolute best resource and link for anyone who is disabled, who is facing becoming disabled, and who is still working! The purposes of this article are: to describe what this Resource is; ... Read >
Author: Carolyn Magura

Drinking Tea can actually help you lose weight

25th July 2006
Although experts are divided on exactly how healthy green tea, there is no doubt that it has some health benefits. The following are the ones that have some scientific research behind them. Firstly, green tea shares all the health benefits that are tho... Read >
Author: John Gibb

How Life is a Choice!

29th June 2006
How Life is a choice!By Andrea MartellCopyright 2003I believe I have a unique set of obstacles, but in the big scheme of thingsthey are no different than other peoples obstacles. Let me explain.When I look into my past I see my adult life in three parts.T... Read >
Andrea Martell

Multiple Sclerosis

09th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Understanding the Basics of Multiple Sclerosis

04th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Multiple Sclerosis - What are the Effects

04th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

About Yoga

14th May 2006
Yoga is quickly becoming very popular, and for good reason. Yoga will make almost anyone feel better and in shape. For most, yoga is the ideal exercise to keep your body in shape while helping you relax and unwind at the same time. Research ha... Read >
Author: David Wells

Angel in a broken body

03rd April 2006
It teaches in the bible that when you do something for one of God's less fortunate children you are doing it for him also. This was a lesson that she learned well as a child. Now she sit... Read >
Author: Clyde Young

How To Write a Better Fundraising Letter

07th March 2006
Fundraising Letter Writing Tips Looking for tips on writing a better fundraising letter? Use these quick tips to craft your next donation request letter. Feel free to modify the sample letter below to fit your specific needs. Good news - Alwa... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reynolds

Yoga - In Sickness And In Health

05th March 2006
If one of your priorities in life is to keep in shape physically and mentally then yoga is the answer. Yoga is practised by millions of people and is on the increase daily. How many to be precise is hard to say but a calculator would struggle to keep up w... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Critical illness insurance

13th February 2006
Critical illness One of the worst situations ever to be caught up in is finding out that you or a loved one is critically ill. You cannot help but feel helpless and powerless when you or a person you love gets sick. The effect is not only physical but ... Read >
Author: Adrian Lawrence

Keep Being Positive And You Will Have A Happy Life

01st January 2006
I have met many people in my life who are very negative. They moan about seemingly everything and walk around with the weight of the world on their shoulders. I was also like that until the age of twenty-two, at this age I decided to have a new approach t... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Can Hypnosis Cure Adult Incontinence

03rd October 2005
With hypnosis you can deal with all the emotional and psychological issues relating to many conditions including adult incontinence. Not only can you create positive healthy changes with hypnosis, but you are involved with the process called self-hypnosis... Read >
Author: Clyde Willabus

What do you need to know about multiple sclerosis

17th September 2005
1. Multiple Sclerosis: Multiple Sclerosis is one amongst the widely afflicting diseases today. It can be interpreted to be a disease of nervous system where it worsens over a period of time with loss of feeling and loss of control of movement and speec... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta