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Quit Smoking Without Cravings

22nd September 2009
Quit Smoking Without Cravings with a System That Heals Smoke Damaged LungsOrdinarily, smoking is one of the most difficult addictions to quit. In fact, some researchers say that it is easier to get off heroine than cigarettes. And as a result, millions o... Read >
Author: jamie mcintyre

Which Diet Plan Is Best? Study’s Surprising Results

22nd September 2009
As the old year comes to a close and everyone begins to look forward to the beginning of a New Year, many people are also anticipating the beginning of their New Year’s resolutions. For numerous individuals, New Year’s resolutions will involve vows t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Calcium: When You Take It, It Works

18th September 2009
Calcium has been recommended and widely accepted as an essential mineral for bone and skeletal health and numerous body functions-regulating heartbeat, conducting nerve impulses, stimulating hormonal secretions and clotting the blood. Now, some conflictin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Proven Advice To Exercise Diets -- By An Expert

10th September 2009
Several people who dieted and those who exercised lost a fundamental amount of weight, agreeing to findings from an NIH-funded survey on whether a calorie-restricted dieting can extend one's lifespan. Even So, while exercisers maintained their strength... Read >
Author: Robert P

Is Lipoflavonoid the Best Treatment for Your Tinnitus?

08th September 2009
Lipoflavonoid, a proprietary product frequently referred to as Lipo, is sometimes used as a general-purpose tinnitus treatment. But does it work, and how does it stack up against a holistic tinnitus treatment. Is Lipoflavonoid or Tinnitus Miracle more lik... Read >
Author: bill mann

The Gossip About Green Tea Pills and Weight Loss

02nd September 2009
A good proportion of the population has at some time tried to lose or control their body weight for health reasons. The marketplace is always full of the latest fad products and green tea has had its fair share of advocates, but why? I had heard about ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Gout Relief

07th August 2009
Gout is a treatable condition, and there are ways to reduce the risk that gout will recur. These attacks can happen over and over unless gout is treated. Many people with high levels in their blood never get gout. Your chances of getting gout are hi... Read >
Author: tbm38668

Remedies For Gout

02nd August 2009
Gout is a treatable condition, and there are ways to reduce the risk that gout will recur. These attacks can happen over and over unless gout is treated. Many people with high levels in their blood never get gout. Your chances of getting gout are hi... Read >
Author: tbm38668

Bingo: Good for the Brain

01st August 2009
As the median age of the population continues to increase due to medical and other advances, more and more senior citizens are living longer lives. There has been much focus in recent years regarding some of the problems that can be encountered as one age... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Gout Remedies

31st July 2009
Older people may also have an increased risk of developing tophi"crystal deposits made up of uric acid found around tissues of joints affected by gout. An effective gout-prevention diet usually limits food with high purine. Aside from avoiding high p... Read >
Author: tbm38668

Vitamin D Benefits for Women: Five Ways Vitamin D Benefits Female Health

14th July 2009
Helps prevent hip and other bone fractures One of D vitamin's primary functions is to regulate the body's absorption of calcium in the body, making it a key player in the prevention of bone softening diseases such as osteoporosis and osteomalasia. A 2009 ... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Calcium-Vitamin D Study Flawed And The Actual Benefits Of Calcium

09th July 2009
In February 2006, the findings of an $18 million double-blind placebo-controlled study were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. This study was conducted by the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) and was on the protective effect of calcium and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Humana and BG Medicine

08th July 2009
Imagine if doctors could easily detect the conditions that cause many heart attacks or strokes – in time to prevent the life-threatening attacks. BG Medicine and Humana (NYSE: HUM) have enrolled 6,822 Humana members in a study intended to develop new di... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

COQ10 Benefits: Can CoQ10 Make Exercise Easier and Less Tiring?

12th June 2009
New studies are showing that increased performance and less tiredness after exercise are among the many benefits of Coenzyme Q10, commonly known as CoQ10 or Vitamin Q. A naturally-occurring substance that helps cells convert fat and sugar to energy, Co... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Heart Diseases Prevention, Ways to Prevent Heart Disease

12th June 2009
Our heart pumps blood and it’s the lifeline of our body. We can’t ignore them. In order to keep them safe we should prevent the rise of Triglycerides level in our body. These are fats, which are produced in our body. Excess of Triglycerides in our bod... Read >
Author: John Adison

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

New Study - Lose Weight By Getting More Sleep!

21st May 2009
Trying to lose weight? Get more sleep! A new study by the American Thoracic Society was presented at their International Conference in San Diego that found a direct link between sleep and weight. Study participants who were deemed "short sleepers" (mea... Read >
Author: Tom Conrad

Recovery in Three Weeks

08th May 2009
I am not sure about some of the readers of this article, but I know that many anxiety-sufferers have stumbled across advertisements claiming to be able to completely relieve anxiety in a very short period of time, and I know that I have seen “three wee... Read >
Author: danstelter

OsoLean designed to spare lean muscle and target fat

08th May 2009
Would you agree that most people wouldn't mind losing a pound or three? Would you also agree that there are hundreds (if not thousands) of diet plans and products out there? What if there was something out there that uses all-natural ingredients to use yo... Read >
Author: osolean

Giev Time For Yourself To Relax

28th April 2009
Watching television may be a form of relaxation for some, but is not a recommended method by experts. When we watch TV we are bombarded with commercials, ads, sounds and images. So how do we achieve relaxation? If there are thousands of ways we can get st... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

The Truth About Subliminal Messages

23rd April 2009
One of the most famous case studies on subliminal messages happened back in 1959 when James Vicary showed a movie aduience flashing images saying "eat popcorn" and "buy coca-cola". Vicary claimed that the sales of both products increased significantly as ... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath

Missing Doctor Visits Increase HIV/AIDS Mortality Rates

10th March 2009
When beginning any course of treatment for a chronic yet manageable disease such as HIV and AIDS it is important for one to follow their HIV specialists advice, maintain a regular schedule of appointments, and strictly adhere to the pharmaceutical treatme... Read >
Author: JHachko

Couples Counselor Annual Visit - Your Should Participate In One

10th March 2009
Couples with poor communication skills who are prone to criticizing each other could be destined to fail, if their behavioral patterns aren't caught in time. The answer is an annual visit to a couples counselor, says Dr. James Cordova, Ph.D., head of a st... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Vision Loss is a major contributor to Falls for Older Adults

08th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Zuraida Zainalabidin Many Arizona transplants from colder climates migrated to warmer weather to avoid bone chilling weather, shoveling snow, slippery sidewalks, as well as other hazardous road conditions. However, while Southern Ar... Read >

Artificial Sweeteners, Diet Soda and Weight Control

23rd February 2009
People who drink diet soft drinks don't lose weight. In fact, they gain weight, per recent studies. The findings come from eight years of data collected by Sharon P. Fowler, MPH, and colleagues at the University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio... Read >
Author: Tamra Hammett RD, LDN

Promotional goods broadcast change in your business

07th January 2009
Promotional goods are not restricted to a lone objective. There’s many more to promotional goods than advancement itself. Here are 9 causes why your promotional allowance will pay off: 1) Promotional goods enhance the likeness of the ... Read >
Author: Remy

Treadmill Desks to the Rescue: Weight Control and Activity Critical in Preventing Heart Failure

05th January 2009
Adding to a growing body of evidence that is urging American’s to exercise more, study results released in the December 23rd issue of Circulation further emphasized the need to exercise as much as possible during the day. Challenged by sedentary job str... Read >
Author: TrekDesk

Weight Loss - Eating Right at Night

05th January 2009
For many people eating at night can offset all their self-control and good eating habits during the day. They avoid the donut shops, vending machines and other high calorie food traps only to indulge in pizza, ice cream and high calorie snacks at night. T... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs

The Secret to Successful Weight Loss…Use Your Brain!

30th December 2008
One of the most commonly asked questions is “how do I lose weight and keep it off?” We would argue that it’s all in your head! A study by DelParigi and coworkers in the International Journal of Obesity investigated how the brains of successful d... Read >
Author: Paul R. Burghardt

Effects On Students Workers Who Takes Marijuana

24th November 2008
Students who smoke marijuana get lower grades and are less likely to graduate from high school, compared with their nonsmoking peers. A study of 129 college students found that, among those who smoked the drug at least 27 of the 30 days prior to being sur... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Cocoa shows cardiovascular health benefits in study

06th October 2008
Cocoa shows cardiovascular health benefits in study Date: 23/09/2008 Cocoa has a long and storied history, from Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican rituals to the Cadbury bars lining newsagent counters. Its story, however, is still being written. According to... Read >
Author: Scientist Live

More Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Programs and Education Needed, Study Finds

08th September 2008
Results from a study published in early August reconfirm the need for diabetes prevention programs to focus on healthy eating and regular exercise. However researchers also find that culturally sensitive health care would also help in preventing and contr... Read >
Author: Marsha J. Hudnall

Prevent Alzheimer's :: Play Scrabble

08th September 2008
Playing Scrabble or other "thinking" board games is being shown by modern medical science to have many health benefits. No matter what your age, "brain sports" such as Scrabble have been proven to be of particular benefit for many aspects of human mental ... Read >
Author: Trevor A. Johnson

Super Slimming Power of Vinegar to weight loss

18th August 2008
Arizona State University’s Carol S. Johnston Ph.D. and a team of scientist accidentally stumbled across the weight loss power of vinegar while conducting a study to determine whether vinegar would help lower cholesterol levels-it did not- but they did d... Read >
Author: cacarod

Lose Weight And Enjoy The Benefits of Drinking Water At The Same Time

15th August 2008
There are many benefits of drinking water in sufficient quantities on a daily basis. Let’s look at the importance of drinking water, as it is related to controlling your weight. Since most of us could stand to lose at least a couple of pounds. Acco... Read >
Author: Hugh Harris-Evans

Can a Boob Job Really Increase Self Esteem?

29th July 2008
Since the 1960s and the development of silicone breast prosthesis, breast augmentation surgery has become one of the most undertaken cosmetic surgeries in the world, with 329,000 procedures carried out in the US alone in 2006 - 80% of which were for cosme... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Socialize For Better Memory And Mental Health

09th July 2008
Does it make sense to be more involved and have a more active social life as we age? Yes it does. Being more engaged socially appears to delay memory loss as we grow older, a new study has shown. The finding, which appears in the July issue of The... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Fruits, vegetables, tears may protect smokers from lung cancer

03rd July 2008
strawberry        Tobacco smokers who eat three servings of fruits and vegetables per day and drink green or black tea may be protecting themselves from lung cancer, according to a first-of-its-kind study by UCLA cancer researchers. UCL... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Snorers more likely to develop Bronchitis

20th May 2008
According to research, snorers are more likely to develop chronic bronchitis than those who don’t snore. The research, which took four years to complete, was undertaken in Korea and surveyed over 4,000 people between the ages of 40 and 69. It found t... Read >
Author: Nikki Rammer

Lack of sleep may raise women’s blood pressure

20th February 2008
Women who regularly get fewer than seven hours of sleep each night may have a higher risk of developing high blood pressure, a new study suggests. British researchers found that among more than 10,000 adults who were followed for five years, women who... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Snorers more likely to develop Bronchitis

14th February 2008
According to research, snorers are more likely to develop chronic bronchitis than those who don’t snore. The research, which took four years to complete, was undertaken in Korea and surveyed over 4,000 people between the ages of 40 and 69. It found tha... Read >
Author: Nikki Rammer

Elimination Diet

14th February 2008
When nutrition researcher Jeffrey S. Bland, Ph.D., needed volunteers to follow an elimination diet-that is, to avoid certain foods with the goal of improving health-he found 106 willing participants in the Seattle area. The group consisted of 92 women and... Read >
Author: Alien

Resistance and Aerobics Exercise Found to Improve Blood Sugar Control

27th September 2007
A recent randomized controlled trial published in latest edition of "Annals of Internal Medicine" found that both aerobic and resistance exercise improved glycemic and blood sugar control for people with type 2 diabetes. The study observed over 250 adults... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

Migraines and Obesity

11th September 2007
Are you more likely to have migraines if you are obese?The simple answer, for adults, is no.The more complicated answer is sort-of. Obesity does not cause migraines in adults—the jury is still out on how obesity affects pediatric migraineThat’s the g... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

You can Stop Smoking With Hypnotherapy, According to Recent Research

15th August 2007
Ads about how to stop smoking with hypnotherapy are sometimes viewed with skepticism and even fear. But, before you make a decision, you should know that recent scientific research concerning a stop smoking hypnotherapy program in Temple, TX showed that ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Why Copywriting Is The Secret To Your Online Success

13th July 2007
Over the last decade, the number of companies selling their products and services on the Web or sharing information online with their target market has exploded. It's no longer frowned upon to conduct your business on the Web, and huge numbers of peopl... Read >
Author: Laurence James

8 Ways to Boost Your Testosterone

15th June 2007
Many men, myself included, are looking for a safe and effective way to boost their natural testosterone. Increased testosterone levels have many benefits, especially for men who are over 35. It will make you not only look better, but feel better as well... Read >
Author: carib102

Four of the Great Benefits of Green Tea

11th June 2007
Everyday we seem to read about yet another health benefit of green tea. It seems that a constant torrent of information is appearing about another clinical trial with yet another ailment that green tea could possibly cure. The upcoming four are some of t... Read >
Author: Dennis Brown

Vacuuming Boosts Health If you Believe It

30th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC If you have a career that requires some physical labor, realize that you are getting some exercise and feel good about that. A new study shows that understanding the exercise benefits of your daily routine makes th... Read >

8 All Natural Testosterone Enhancers

21st May 2007
Testosterone is the key hormone necessary for men to build quality shapely muscles. Do you want to know what sports supplements will skyrocket your testosterone levels? Then read on... So, what are the safe, legal and effective ways that we men have ... Read >
Author: carib102

Top 4 Laser Acne Scar Removal Treatments

21st May 2007
The Food and Drug Administration has approved several lasers for treating acne scars. While these lasers come from various manufacturers, the lasers generally receive FDA approval because the functions and safety levels of one laser are almost identical t... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial

Your Recommended Daily Allowance for Relaxation

02nd May 2007
Stress is the curse of living in modern times. Everyone suffers from stress. And the stress we suffer takes a heavy toll on our bodies, emotions and minds. Feeling stressed out, worn out by fatigue or just simply having a miserable day, the best thing ... Read >
Author: tigertim

Can Green Tea Affect Prostate Cancer?

01st May 2007
It has been shown in some studies of green tea that it may help develop a treatment to prevent the dormant, non threatening type of prostate cancer many men have in their 70’s & 80’s from becoming the aggressive and fatal types. Also in studies on the... Read >
Author: Jack Phillips

Is Cotton Really Helping Your Eczema?

09th April 2007
Patients with Atopic Dermatitis, or eczema as most people know it, have been encouraged for years to only wear cotton fabric next to their skin to help with irritation. Cotton absorbs moisture and creates less friction against the skin than fabrics as... Read >
Author: Louise Forrest

Hawthorn: Heart Disease Herbal Remedy

03rd April 2007
The hawthorn is extensively used in Europe as a treatment for heart ailments, especially congestive heart failure, which involves fatigue of the heart muscle, fluid buildup around the body, and shortness of breath after mild physical exertion. This miracl... Read >
Author: Jason Hunter

Drugs, Vitamins, Pills, Pills, Pills

17th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC So many people are on medications that they don't want to be on, especially older adults. Sometimes these people are resistant to taking vitamins as well because they just don't want to take another pill. However, ... Read >

The Implications of Alcohol Use among Patients with Hepatitis C

03rd January 2007
Despite the fact that long-term alcohol use is a known cause of liver diseases such as liver fibrosis and cirrhosis, a series of recent studies upon this matter have identified additional aspects regarding the impact of alcohol consumption among patients ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Coffee - To Drink Or Not To Drink?

16th November 2006
Is coffee really bad for our heart? This is a question that coffee lovers keep asking their doctors hoping to get an answer that can allow them to drink as much coffee as possible. This is also an issue that is continuously debated over the years. Unfortu... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Ondansetron Is A Breakthroughs In Alcohol Treatment Medication. Is It Something For You?

07th November 2006
Research has found that medications that lower the level of serotonin in the brain may help in alcohol treatment. This treatment method offers a short-term solution for severe alcoholics. Originally, Ondansetron is a drug used to stop nausea th... Read >
Author: David Richards

Connection between fruit and vegetable consumption and cancer Illnesses In The Upper Digestive Tract

05th October 2006
Whoever eats fruit and vegetables daily runs a smaller illness risk for mouth, throat and laryngeal or esophagus cancer. Improvements for men stood at 12% and for women 4% through the use of such a nourishing diet, with the risk lowering particularly more... Read >
Author: John Stone

Is Hard Water Causing Your Dry Skin?

27th September 2006
Many articles are written about products that contain harsh chemicals that dry the skin and millions of advertising dollars are spent on products that claim to do the opposite. However, one often overlooked dry skin factor is the hardness or softness of o... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Clinical Research Associate Training - The Key to Becoming a Certified Professional

13th August 2006
An ideal option for people who wish to build a solid career in the medical field, the clinical research associate profession brings many financial benefits and also a set of personal satisfactions, allowing practitioners to sustain their professional acti... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Unmet need, Family Planning, Spacing Method, Limiting Method, Method of Contraception, Lactation/Lac

28th June 2006
By Diepiriye S. Kuku-Siemons May 2006 Review of "The Impact of Menstrual Side Effects on Contraceptive Discontinuation: Findings from a Longitudinal Study In Cairo, Egypt." Published in: International Family Planning Perspectives, Vol. 31, No. 1, Marc... Read >
Author: Diepiriye S. Kuku-Siemons

Planning on Losing Weight With Diet Drinks? Think Again!

16th June 2006
Planning on Losing Weight With Diet Drinks? Think Again! The research in this area proved to be the most astounding to me. People, myself included, have been switching to diet soft drinks as an alternative to the sugar sweetened products discussed abov... Read >
Author: Martin Harshberger

BilBerry - The Potent Antioxidant

03rd May 2006
BILBERRY Bilberry, or Vaccinium myrtillus (Latin), is made from a small, blue berry that has been used medicinally for hundreds of years. bilberries have powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities. Bilberry has traditionally been used to trea... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub

PCOS and Fertility - A Low Carb Diet May Help

25th April 2006
PCOS is a condition that has a strong impact on a woman's fertility, and affects between 5% to 10% of women of child bearing age. Because a woman's body doesn't produce enough eggs when she suffers from PCOS, it can cause infertility and contribute to dif... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

The Fallacy of Vegetarian Diets

13th April 2006
A study of the diets of 22,000 people over five years found that all of them gained weight, but those who switched to a vegetarian diet gained the least amount.Over Four Pounds in Five YearsOn average, study participants gained just under 4.5 pounds over ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

The Omega-3 Way to Better Mental Health

05th April 2006
A study of more than 100 subjects has found that omega-3 fatty acids can influence mood, personality and behavior. Study participants with lower blood levels of omega-3s were more likely to have symptoms of depression and a more negative outlook, accordin... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Why we use Creatine Supplement

01st April 2006
creatine supplement-Creatine Supplement for Sports Creatine supplement can positively help build muscles faster. Creatine is the most popular sports supplement and many athletes, including some children and adolescents, take creatine supplements to tr... Read >
Author: tom willson

The Super Slimming Power of Vinegar

16th February 2006
Arizona State University's Carol S. Johnston Ph.D. and a team of scientist accidentally stumbled across the weight loss power of vinegar while conducting a study to determine whether vinegar would help lower cholesterol levels -- it did not -- but they di... Read >
Author: Roxanne Manning

The Beverage Coffee - For Short Term Smarts?

30th January 2006
Caffeine, like chocolate, often receives bad publicity. Whilst in some instances, and in excess, these can have negative effects on our body, they can also be quite beneficial. I am not disputing that some people are more sensitive to the negative effe... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Music's Outstanding Benefits to Your Health: Seven Reasons to Listen to Some Music Now

26th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Linda Slater Dowling It's no secret that college students love music. Whether on your way to class, heading to the gym or hanging out with friends, music just makes us feel good. And depending on the style you choose, it can do everythin... Read >
Author: linda slater dowling

The Health Benefits of Dancing -- Including Specific Benefits of Different Dances

06th November 2005
If you secretly sashay across your living room when you're home alone or long to cha-cha with your significant other, you're in luck. Not only is dancing an exceptional way to let loose and have fun, but it also provides some terrific ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Drop Those Pounds and Feel Sexier Too

03rd November 2005
New research shows that dieters who lose about 13 percent of their body weight over two years both feel more sexually attractive and have greater sexual desire.Rating Sexual FeelingsAlmost 200 obese dieters participated in the study; most were women, and ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

How Fiber Reduces The Damaging Effects of Second-Hand Smoke

26th September 2005
A new study confirms that early life exposure to second-hand smoke can produce life-long respiratory problems. A study of 35,000 adult non-smokers in Singapore revealed that those who lived with smokers during childhood had far more respiratory illnesses... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola