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How Get A Marriage Certificate Asap...

23rd September 2009
Laws for marriage certificate vary from state to state. This means that you will depend on the state that you live in and follow by the rules. A person cannot just request for a marriage certificate without proper requirements. Laws have been required tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Ungiven Gift

23rd September 2009
He was pencil thin and walked with a limp. A thirteen year-old boy with huge yearning eyes who was always an unlucky patient on the children's floor of the hospital where my youngest daughter was all too often incarcerated. Curtis had sickle cell anemi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Steroids

22nd September 2009
The Medical Science uses the term ‘steroids’ for any of numerous naturally occurring or synthetic fat-soluble organic compounds having as a basis 17 carbon atoms arranged in four rings and including the sterols and bile acids, adrenocortical and sex h... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Getting A Publisher & Getting What You Want

21st September 2009
In the basic scenario of book publishing, a writer finishes a book and then finds an agent who helps sell the book to a publisher. When someone asks, "How do I find a publisher?" they're often looking for the details of this scenario. But let's backtrack ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Prenatal Testing: Divining the Future

16th August 2009
Choice is a fundamentally human quality. Not just epic or major decisions either. Beyond free will and religious notions of choice, there is a quality contained within the simple, everyday decision process that defines our lives as human beings; which san... Read >
Author: Yodle

Inflammation Causes DNA Disruption-Cancer & Heart Disease

06th June 2009
Except for gene defective ones, such as Sickle Cell Anemia (bleeders), all diseases are caused by inflammation. Cancer, heart disease, arthritis, fibromyalgia, diabetes, Crohn's, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's are the major ones most people are familiar with... Read >
Author: Denis Van Loan D.D.S.

How to Stop Bedwetting?

30th November 2008
A Bedwetter will spend most of their night in the very deepest stage of sleep, known as stage 4. The body receives less oxygen during stage 4 than it does during any other stages of sleep. Bedwetting pants are a great solution for many kids, especially wh... Read >
Author: Ash

Causes of Anemia

13th October 2008
There are many factors that cause anemia, and these include gastrointestinal bleeding, lack of vitamin B12, iron or folate; chronic infections and cancer. If you are a woman who no longer has periods and is diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia, you need ... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

Symptoms of Anemia

13th October 2008
Anemia is a common blood disorder caused by a deficiency of red blood cells (RBCs) and is characterized by lack of vitality. It is estimated that around 7 percent of children in the United States experience anemia once by the age of 18 years. The most com... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

Gout Arthritis - Identifying the Triggers and Symptoms of Gout

17th September 2008
Gout attacks affect an estimated two million people in the United States alone. At least 75- 90% of the victims are men and the remainder is women who are post-menopausal or hypertensive. Many of these individuals live unhealthy life- styles and are not p... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Life saving umbilical blood cells

22nd July 2008
Cryogenic storage of your new born’s umbilical cord blood acts as insurance for your child as stem cells of cord blood can be life saving in case your child develops certain serious illnesses. Many medical researches have found that the residual umbilic... Read >
Author: Justin Mathew

Gallstones -Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

21st July 2008
Gallstones are solid lumps or stones that form in the gallbladder or bile duct. They are formed when some of the chemicals stored in the gallbladder harden into a mass. About one in three women and one in five men have gallstones by the age of 75. Some... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Genetic disease

10th July 2008
A genetic disease or disorder is any disease that is caused by an abnormality in an individual's genome. The abnormality can range from minuscule to major -- from a discrete mutation in a single base in the DNA of a single gene to a gross chromosome abnor... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Gout - Causes, Symptoms and Home Remedies

23rd June 2008
The word gout may make you think of kings and medieval history. But gout isn't a disease of the past. It's very much with us today. That's because gout is an inflammatory joint disease and a form of arthritis, not some mysterious illness of the rich and p... Read >
Author: John Mathew

What's wrong in the JOINT ?

06th June 2008
Human body is the ultimate creation and though, science has achieved so much , it can't form a perfect robotic joint comparable to the joints of humans. Joints are incredibly important parts of the body and if one is suffering from any joint pain, it beco... Read >
Author: Andy Rogers

Moyamoya Disease – Causes and Symptoms of Moyamoya Disease

20th May 2008
Recognised in Japan in the 1960s, this is a progressive occlusive cerebral arteritis affecting the distal internal carotid arteries near the Circle of Willis. Moyamoya is Japanese for "puff of smoke" and describes the appearance of the resultant network... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Gallstones – Causes, Symptoms, Treatment and Complications

20th May 2008
Gallstones (biliary calculi) are small stones made from cholesterol, bile pigment and calcium salts, usually as a mixture that forms in the gall bladder. The gall bladder is a small sac that holds bile, a digestive juice produced by the liver that is used... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Pregnancy - Existing Health Problems

18th April 2008
You now have your nutritional intake on track, but there are plenty of other factors to consider before you become pregnant. You have a lot to think about, including your health-care provider, fertility, lifestyle changes, current health problems, and fam... Read >
Author: Alien

Folic Acid For Pre - Pregnancy Days - The Vital Vitamin

21st February 2008
What is folic acid and why is folic acid required for pre-pregnancy days? Folic Acid is a B vitamin that the body uses to make new cells. This is always in short supply in the body; the body does not store much of it. But you need it to stay healthy. Pr... Read >
Author: apurva

Folic Acid For Pre - Pregnancy Days - The Vital Vitamin

19th February 2008
What is folic acid and why is folic acid required for pre-pregnancy days? Folic Acid is a B vitamin that the body uses to make new cells. This is always in short supply in the body; the body does not store much of it. But you need it to stay healthy. Preg... Read >
Author: apurva

Anemia Treatment and Prevention

11th February 2008
Anaemia is a blood disorder. Anaemia is the most common blood disorder in the US It affects about 3.5 million Americans. Women and people with chronic illnesses are at increased risk of anaemia. Anemia is a condition where there is a lower than normal red... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Black on Yellow, Best Visible Contrast

07th February 2008
As we age, our eyesight changes, and sometimes in ways that can be a nuisance. One common vision change due to aging is a reduced sensitivity to contrast. When objects are of the same color, such as shades of white on other shades of white, it becomes mor... Read >
Author: Ravenwood

Chest Pain In Children Information

22nd January 2008
Chest pain isn't just a problem for adults. It may occur in a child as well. It rarely is due to cardiac disease. Chest pain is the presenting complaint in 6 per 1,000 children. Chest pain has a variety of sources, and virtually any structure in the chest... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Information

22nd January 2008
Retinal artery occlusion is a relatively uncommon eye condition. Retinal vessel occlusion is a blockage of the blood supply to the retina, the light sensitive membrane in the back of the eye. This is usually caused such as glaucoma, hypertension, diabetes... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Cord Blood Donation – Donate Cord Blood Cells For the Well-Being Of Your Family

05th July 2007
Cord blood donation is fast rising in the popularity charts all around the world. Cord blood stem cells are considered as an alternative to bone marrow transplants, as these stem cells have the greater matching potential with the siblings and the parents ... Read >
Author: apurva

How does Social Class Effects African Americans

29th June 2007
Similar to race, class of African Americans cannot serve a strong enough background for bias formation. Instead, these are low income and all misfortunes and adverse effects on psychological that are associated with a lower class of a person that contribu... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Did You Know Video Games Can Heal The Sick?

09th May 2007
Games both video and computer have been for years looked down on as evil and a negative influence on society. However, recent research indicates that games play a significant role in healing. Studies indicate that playing games helps divert a patient’s ... Read >
Author: Aaron Brooks

How to treat pneumonia

25th April 2007
The therapy for pneumonia is different for each case dependoing on severity of symptoms and type of pneumonia. In bacterial one doctors recommend antibiotics, so do not stop taking them earlier because you observe a remission in symptoms. Viral forms of p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Miscarriage: How to steer clear of spontaneous abortion

17th November 2006
MISCARRIAGE IS SPONTANEOUS ABORTION Miscarriage connotes abortion that is spontaneous. Abortion is the unintended pregnancy termination. Miscarriage, therefore, happens prior to the fetus becoming capable of carrying on independent life. ASSESSING ... Read >
Author: Nilutpal Gogoi

Iron deficiency anemia treatment

04th October 2006
New herbal and natural vaccine for anemiea We are here to share the information on curing the anemia with the herbal supplements. This is for everyone who is suffering from anemia or who is interested to cure anemia for his self or for the loved ones w... Read >
Author: dr jack

Are You Living A Healthy Life?

04th October 2006
Here's something you need to understand: even though you may be feeling healthy, it may not be an accurate measure of your actual health. Why? Because there are a number of conditions which remain silent until the disease is finally diagnosed. This is why... Read >
Author: David Silva

Should You Bank Cord Blood?

16th February 2006
When it comes to having a new baby—whether the child is your family's firstborn or tenth—there are many decisions that must be made involving their birth and health care. A major choice that all expecting parents face is whether or not to bank cord blood... Read >
Author: Lary Mitchel

Pros and Cons of Banking Cord Blood

16th February 2006
Many parents choose to bank cord blood from their newborn child to try to protect their future health. This practice is becoming more and more popular, especially in recent years, as the baby's umbilical cord blood contains stem cells, which have been a ... Read >
Author: Lary Mitchel

Is Cord Blood Banking Right For You?

04th October 2005
Saving your baby's umbilical cord blood allows it to be cryogenically stored, and then available if your child later becomes sick and needs a bone marrow transplant. Umbilical cord blood was discarded until the 1970's, when researchers discovered that umb... Read >
Author: Alli Ross