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Complete Information on Cataplexy

04th June 2008
Cataplexy is a strange neurologic condition, occasionally confused with epilepsy. Cataplexy, a sudden loss of voluntary muscle control. Cataplexy is sometimes confused with epilepsy, where a series of flashes or other stimuli cause superficially similar s... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Truth About Home Water Purifiers

08th May 2008
Let's face it, very few things on this earth affect our health as significantly as the quality of the water we consume. With over 70% of the human body being comprised of water, it is easy to understand how the quality of our water impacts almost every as... Read >
Author: James Carol

Stop Drinking Now .. Why You Should Never Drink and Drive

08th May 2008
Alcohol will effect a person well before the legal limit of intoxication is reached. The question stands that should a person be behind the wheel with any amount of alcohol in their system? Is 'buzzed' driving drunk driving or legal? There has been muc... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Syphilis – Symptoms and Treatment of Syphilis

28th March 2008
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacterium. The initial infection causes an ulcer at the site of infection. It has often been called "the great imitator" because so many of the signs and symptoms are indistinguishable from those of o... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Potty Training-A Simple 4 Step Formula for Initiating Toilet Training

26th March 2008
Potty Training-A Simple 4 Step Formula for Initiating Toilet Training. "I'm so done with diapers!" groans a mother as she looks at the high price tag on the jumbo pack of diapers. "Is it time for my child to start potty training?" Potty training is ... Read >
Author: Elena Neitlich

Improve Your Golf Game With Pilates

20th February 2008
Isn't every golfer trying to gain an edge? Wouldn't every golfer like to play 18 holes pain free? Pilates on the Greene provides an innovative golf conditioning program that utilizes both physical and mental conditioning to improve strength, agility and... Read >
Author: charles jaymes

How Humans Learn And How It Affects You

06th November 2007
One day my son ask me when can he take off the training wheels from his bicycle. I replied, "When I was your age, my father pushed me. I fell and bruised my knee. But I wanted to ride my bicycle so badly that I always got up and tried again". My son frown... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Parasomnia Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

27th October 2007
Children may sleep in odd positions, or with their eyes open. Arched backs, heads thrown back or sleeping upside down are all common symptoms. These disorders tend to run in families and are more common in children. Being over tired, having a fever or tak... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Carrot juice and Nutrients.

31st August 2007
The aim of this article is to point out the goodness that is inside carrot juice, and to list the nutrients that are in it. Carrot juice on its own can be pretty boring although at the same time being very good for you, and by adding different ingredients... Read >
Author: Ivan Hince

Parkinson's Disease - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Parkinson's disease occurs when nerve cells, or neurons, in an area of the brain known as the substantia nigra die or become impaired. Normally, these neurons produce an impor... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Review of the 8

29th June 2007
This unique item serves several purposes more than just a mere stun gun self defense device. The FL-SM stun gun flashlight made by Stun Master products functions as a flashlight, a personal alarm, and a stun gun. The dimensions of this product are 8" ... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Traditional Toys And Activities That Develop Gross Motor Skills

02nd May 2007
As soon as your baby is born, she will begin to develop and use her gross motor skills. From supporting her own head and rolling over to running and throwing a ball, gross motor skills are a vital part of childhood development. Once your child has mastere... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Golf "Specific" Exercises - Are They Over Hyped Or Do They "REALLY" Help?

17th February 2007
Fitness plays an extremely important role in any sport as it not only helps you improve your game, but also reduces your risk to injury. If you really want to achieve your golf performance goals, you will need to pay special attention to fitness, but not ... Read >
Author: Joe Stewart

Understanding autistic behavior

15th February 2007
Autism is a very complex and difficult to understand disorder. Patients suffering from its symptoms mainly suffer from the impossibility to communicate with others, express their own feelings or integrate other person's actions. The language they use is v... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

RBD Sleep Disorders

03rd February 2007
Rapid eye movement behavioral disorder, or RBD sleep disorders, is a relatively new condition which wasn't diagnosed until 1986 and was brought to light by an individual by the name of Schenck as well as Schenck's associates. This sleep disorder has psych... Read >
Author: Alex Wilson
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