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Tumor Surgery India - Patients Testimonials Of International Patients

09th October 2009
Tumor Surgery In India  Surgery for Brain Tumor Treatment of a brain tumor depends on its location and type. When possible, the tumor is removed surgically. Some brain tumors can be removed with little or no damage to the brain. Surgery is the treatme... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Three Steps to Attracting More Satisfying Relationships

23rd September 2009
As long as the Law of Attraction has only the 'DON'T want' script, it is restricted to orchestrating that script over and over. We must give the Law of Attraction some NEW MATERIAL to work with. What do you really want in your relationships? Security... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Relieving Tension Headaches

22nd September 2009
What causes tension headaches is not known, however the common assumption is that they are caused by muscle tension in the head and neck. Although muscle tension may be a related cause, there are many forms of tension headaches and recent thinking is tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Causes Of Social Anxiety Disorder

29th July 2009
Don’t fret, this is a simple thing to find. Simple things may trigger you, but why? What is the root cause of your pain and suffering? Okay – let me ask you this, have you always been shy? If you have then it’s either genetic predisposition (itâ€... Read >
Author: socialanxietysecrets

Understanding the stress response

25th July 2009
Understanding the stress response With high levels of stress running rampant in our society, it's more important than ever to learn ways to relax. In order to do this, it is helpful to understand what's going on physically and emotionally during period... Read >
Author: Grow And Be Well

Corporal Punishment: Archaic, Barbaric And Ineffective

22nd June 2009
It was and still is a commonly held belief that if you "spare the rod" you'll spoil the child.� In many parts of the world, corporal punishment is still utilised as a mainstay method of discipline.� Yet, why do we persist in continuing such an archaic... Read >
Author: figur8

Brain wave patterns - your frequency to the fast lane

04th June 2009
By reading this article, you will be well on your way to finding out the key to gaining an edge in life. This is done by using brainwave patterns to your own advantage and we shall delve a little deeper into the science of this first. Brainwaves exist in ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Mind control programming from your couch

15th May 2009
Electroencephalography is the use of sensitive instruments to record all the electromagnetic activity that is produced along and within the scalp, produced normally and naturally by the firing of neurons within the brain. The brain is prone to spontaneous... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Sharpen Your Mind With Binaural Beats

12th May 2009
If you could, I want you to imagine that your mind is in a sluggish state, creeping along its evolutionary patterns with a thick and hardened shell that does not allow you to get at and benefit from the full potential of your brain. Within this sluggish f... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Access The Full Potential Of Your Subconscious Mind

11th May 2009
There is within us the inner mind, a powerful ‘orb’ of potential that we can access to boost us through life and give us the seat of success, but the thing is, none of us even know that it is there in the first place. So how do you access the full pot... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Canine Degenerative Myelopathy - Finding Treatment

11th May 2009
Little is known about canine degenerative myelopathy as a disease in comparison other dog condition's, but what is known and the authorities on the subject will be highlighted in this article Degenerative myelopathy in dogs was only really diagnosed as... Read >
Author: 23gillies

Symptoms of Stress, Know about Stress Signs

09th April 2009
Stress is one of the several methods through which human bodies react to the changes around them. These are different types of changes that occur in the environment on a regular basis. Several factors such as finances, work environments, domestic problems... Read >
Author: John Adison

Superior Alternatives to the Latest Diet Fads

09th April 2009
Dr. Simeons developed his HCG Diet Plan based on observations of abnormal fat loss while working in India using hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) supplements in adiposogenital dystrophic boys. The boys treated showed improvement with their undescended... Read >
Author: Aaron Benbaruch

SIDS: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

24th February 2009
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, also known as SIDS is the sudden, unexplainable death of a child who was in a healthy condition. SIDS occurs mostly in infants between the ages of one month and one year. It claims the lives of one in every two thousand babie... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Anxiety disorders and their treatments

02nd February 2009
Anxiety is an obnoxious emotional state, the sources of which are hard to identify. Distinguishing amongst different anxiety disorders is crucial, since exact diagnosing is more expected to result in effective treatment and a better medical prognosis. ... Read >
Author: Dan Brussels

Tips for handling and overcoming panic attacks and anxiety

28th January 2009
Summary: In this article we’ll try to explain some of the common reason to anxiety- and panic attacks. You’ll learn a few techniques that will help you dealing with panic attacks and anxiety in general. What and why is a panic attack? A panic at... Read >
Author: Isak Johnson

Tips for handling and overcoming panic attacks and anxiety

28th January 2009
Summary: In this article we’ll try to explain some of the common reason to anxiety- and panic attacks. You’ll learn a few techniques that will help you dealing with panic attacks and anxiety in general. What and why is a panic attack? A panic at... Read >
Author: Isak Johnson

Strengthening the Autonomic Nervous System

12th January 2009
The autonomic system is that part which works autonomously. You don't consciously will your heart to beat it just does. Certain monks have gained the conscious awareness so they can slow down the heart beat. Like the swing of a see-saw there are two br... Read >

B Vitamin Complex And Stress: How Vitamin B Can Reduce Stress

03rd December 2008
The connection between B vitamin complex and stress is well known; although why a good B vitamin complex can reduce stress is less well known. Before discussing the reason why a Vitamin B formula can reduce stress, we shall first have a look at stress an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Detailed Information on Moebius syndrome

17th October 2008
Moebius Syndrome is an extremely rare condition which typically affects the sixth and seventh cranial nerves. These nerves affect the face and eye muscles. Other cranial nerves may be affected, especially the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 9th, 10th and 12th. There may ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Detailed Information on Medulloblastoma

17th October 2008
Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor in kids. Medulloblastomas are tumors that occur in the posterior fossa region of the brain. These tumors are also referred to as primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET). Tumors that have the similar ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Quintessence

14th October 2008
Disease as a biologically meaningful event. Being a Professor of biology and an M.D with a good understanding of human physiology it suddenly dawned on the oncologist that disease had developed millions of years ago as a survival strategy. Animals h... Read >

What if Everything You Were Told About Microbes Was Wrong?

29th September 2008
Most people believe infections are the root cause of many diseases. One would be right to say that they bring complications which sometimes can be fatal.One would certainly want a surgeon to have clean hands for obvious reasons. Vaccines Vaccines st... Read >

Getting Rid Of Panic Attacks

22nd September 2008
Panic attacks can twitch lacking a detailed event to trigger them, or can also be allied to certain situations, such as being in large crowds of people in restaurants or stadiums. Depending on the guise and their personality makeup, sometimes just the ant... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

How Embryology Shed Light on the Expression of Pathology

09th September 2008
The third biological law is "the ontogenetic system of tumours and cancer-ezuivalent disease." Dr. Hamer had to relearn his embryology in light of the importance of the germ layers when understanding the expression of disease. One way to look at the em... Read >

Hydrocephalus

09th September 2008
Hydrocephalus is a condition that occurs when there is too much cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles (cavities) of the brain. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced in the brain, and is needed by the body to protect the brain and spinal cord, and carry aw... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What you Must Know About Night Sweats

08th September 2008
The causes of night sweats, as defined by Wikipedia, quite alarmingly, can be a symptom of various and potentially serious diseases. More commonly, the causes of night sweats are tied to women's menopause symptoms. Menopause studies document one of ... Read >
Author: John Russell

Modern imaging technology verifies the existence of the human aura

02nd September 2008
The aura, which has been described as an energetic bio-body suit, envelops and protects your body. It filters out harmful energies while drawing in supportive, healthy energies that you need. The aura appears sort of like an energy "ovum" that surrounds t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Understanding Your Emotional Brain

15th August 2008
Welcome to my 7-part mini series, Understanding Your Emotional Brain. Today, I'm going to share with you the importance of using your beautiful brain to understand how your body reacts to events. Randy Pauch, a 47 year old college professor, dying o... Read >
Author: Dr Mike Gosling

Information on Vertigo

22nd July 2008
Benign positional vertigo (BPV)—or simply vertigo—is a disorder of the inner ear. You feel a sudden sensation of movement or spinning when you move your head or hold it in a certain position. The inner ear is located within your skull and consists of ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Best Homemade Facial recipes

27th May 2008
Regular facial treatments can improve skin texture, tone and overall appearance. A facial is a cosmetic treatment of the face, commonly involving a variety of skin treatments, grooming steps and deep cleansing of the face by various means including: steam... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Information on Anencephaly

21st May 2008
Anencephaly is a cephalic disorder that results from a neural tube defect that occurs when the cephalic (head) end of the neural tube fails to close, usually between the 23rd and 26th day of pregnancy citation needed, resulting in the absence of a major p... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Drugs that Prevent Nausea and Vomiting

06th May 2008
Drugs Used in Symptomatic Treatment A single or a few doses of phenothiazines and other drugs can be used for symptomatic treatment of nausea and vomiting. Phenothiazines and Other Dopamine Agonists Prochlorperazine (Stemetil). Triflupromazine ... Read >
Author: Alien

Pennsylvania On The Forefront Of Single Payer Health Delivery

28th March 2008
My name is Kate Loving Shenk of Nursing Career Transformation and a Staff Registered Nurse in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. As a Health Care Professional, I see people who are between jobs, who are in retirement, or starting a new business, or who want to g... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

High Blood Pressure and Chiropractic

11th March 2008
Raise your hand if you know someone taking drugs to lower their blood pressure. Well. That's about 100%. We ALL know someone doing that. And, I guess we all know why. "Unresolved" chronic high blood pressure can supposedly cause stroke, congestive heart f... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.

Best Homemade Facial recipes

10th March 2008
Regular facial treatments can improve skin texture, tone and overall appearance. A facial is a cosmetic treatment of the face, commonly involving a variety of skin treatments, grooming steps and deep cleansing of the face by various means including: steam... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Types of Brain Tumors and their Treatment

25th February 2008
Astrocytomas represent the most common type of glioma. They develop from the supporting cells of the brain, which are star-shaped glial cells called astrocytes. In children, most astrocytomas are considered low-grade, while in adults most are high-grade. ... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Brain Tumor Types With Their Treatments

25th February 2008
Astrocytomas represent the most common type of glioma. They develop from the supporting cells of the brain, which are star-shaped glial cells called astrocytes. In children, most astrocytomas are considered low-grade, while in adults most are high-grade... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Nerves - The Results of Nerve Damage

18th January 2008
The Nerves Spinal nerves are pairs of sensory and motor nerve bundles that have their root in the spinal cord. Sensory spinal nerves send information from the sense organs and the body receptors to the central nervous system, and motor spinal nerves tr... Read >
Author: Alien

Parkinson's Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Parkinson's Disease is a disease mostly affecting middle-aged and elderly people characterized by tremors and rigid, slow movement. It is also known as PD or Parkinson disease. Early symptoms of PD are subtle and occur gradually. Parkinson's disease belon... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Role of Values in Wisdom

13th August 2007
British philosopher Nicholas Maxwell has called wisdom "the capacity to realize what is of value in life for oneself and others." The embracing of "high" or "superior" values is a hallmark of wisdom. High values have two roles in the lives of wise people.... Read >
Author: Copthorne Macdonald

Is is Resistance or is it Fear: What's the Difference?

01st June 2007
Fear is a vibration of powerlessness. Resistance is a vibration of opposition. Resistance is the number one thing that will stop you in your tracks. Fear will jettison you into fight or flight mode. Resistance tries to figure things out, ruminates on... Read >
Author: Susan L Reid

Coldsores - Little Known Facts

31st December 2005
Copyright 2005 drbodoh Coldsores, also called fever blisters and oral herpes, are a global epidemic - or pandemic. Coldsores are the visible symptom of an active herpes virus infestation. More specifically, coldsores are the result of the reproduct... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh

How Children Respond to Parents' Anger: Understanding the Brain and Behavior

04th October 2005
Brain research has given us a new understanding of why children behave the way they do. This article looks at how the brain affects children's behaviors when they think their parents are angry and upset with them. It then offers suggestions to par... Read >
Author: MaryLynne White