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The Perfect Beach Dresses and Swim Shorts for Women

22nd September 2009
The beach dresses of 2009 have created new style and sex demand with the exact Tan Bikini’s new twist on tanning through its backless and strapless options. It has made the possibility by patent- pending self adhesive technology and it is highly safe, w... Read >
Author: mariasimpson123

Menopause Natural Remedy

21st September 2009
Menopause, which is sometimes referred to as the 'change of life,' usually affects women ages 50 and over. In some cases, however, women under 50 have been known to experience menopause. In an effort to ease the discomfort associated with this natural occ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Missing Nutrients: Where Our Diets Fall Short

18th September 2009
You don't need a sophisticated survey to establish that most Americans are overfed - a casual look around will suffice. What may not meet the eye is that while most of us are getting more than we need in terms of calories, refined carbohydrates, saturate... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hyperthyroidism in Women

03rd August 2009
Hyperthyroidism refers to a situation wherein the thyroid gland has an overactive tissue that results in overproduction. This overproduction leads to an excess number of circulating free thyroid hormones. Because the thyroid hormone affects nearly all bod... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

The body’s use of folic acid is strongly influenced by genetics

03rd August 2009
The body’s use of folic acid is strongly influenced by genetics. Some genetic variations – an important variable – increase individual requirements for folic acid. These genetic variations were not assessed in this study, so it is very possible that... Read >
Author: Health4Life

DHEA Helps Older Women Build Spinal Bone Density

28th June 2009
In women ages 65-75 taking DHEA along with calcium and vitamin D increased their bone density 2% each year during a 2 year study. “The results of our study are very promising. Similar studies have demonstrated much smaller benefits for bone than we f... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Why Women Pay More for Health Insurance and When It Will End : Lauren Fritsky

04th June 2009
Women between the ages of 18 and 55 -- you -- shell out 25 to 50 percent more than men for identical health insurance. Ludicrous, we know. But last Tuesday the health-care industry offered to help a sister out by not charging women higher premiums than... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

Heart Diseases in Women: Understanding Symptoms and the Risk Factors

29th May 2009
While many people think heart disease is purely a man’s health problem, they are absolutely wrong. Women are also susceptible to getting a heart disease. In fact, records show that it is the top leading cause of death in women in the United States and m... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Psoriatic Arthritis Causes, Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis

15th May 2009
Psoriasis is a skin disease that affects some 2 percent of the population. It is a chronic condition having little impact for those only slightly affected, and a considerable social and domestic impact for those heavily affected. Not all psoriasis suffere... Read >
Author: John Adison

Lobular Breast Cancer

27th March 2009
Cancer would surely be easier to detect and treat if it were a single entity with a single simple cause. But it is not. Experts agree that there are actually some 200 different diseases that can be called cancers. Lobular breast cancer is one of them. ... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Vitamin K Slows Insulin Resistance in Older Men

28th January 2009
A new study has found that the development of insulin resistance can be slowed by intake of vitamin K in men, bit not in women. When the body can’t use insulin properly insulin resistance occurs, often as a precursor to diabetes. When this happens,... Read >
Author: Joe Gardener

Introduction To Breast Cancer

23rd September 2008
Breast menaced is the most ordinary letters of melanoma among women in the United States (other than skin scourge). Each year, in the United States isolated, about 220,000 women are told they have breast canker. On hearing this unexpected and overwhelming... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Stress Fractures – Calcium and Vitamin D

10th September 2008
What is stress fracture? Sometimes it is named as “hairline fracture”, is a physical response to risk from the outside world which is fundamentally the kind of incomplete fractures in bones. Stress fracture is a contrast to the other kinds of fracture... Read >
Author: Michell3z

Fashion Sense of Gucci Bags and a Replica Gucci Bag

05th September 2008
Spending 1000K grand to $32,500 for an authentic Gucci Bag as compared to a replica Gucci Bag makes a lot of sense for an authentic Gucci collector. Finally, you have found your Gucci Indy Bag, the finest design ever conceptualize! But wait! Are you a ... Read >
Author: eurohandbag01@gmail.com

Fashion Sense of Gucci Bags and a Replica Gucci Bag

05th September 2008
Spending 1000K grand to $32,500 for an authentic Gucci Bag as compared to a replica Gucci Bag makes a lot of sense for an authentic Gucci collector. Finally, you have found your Gucci Indy Bag, the finest design ever conceptualize! But wait! Are you ... Read >
Author: eurohandbag01@gmail.com

Silicone Gel Breast Implant

15th May 2008
Silicone Gel Breast Implants are FDA approved. For years even the mention of silicone breast implants caused women everywhere to cringe. Many women may still remember when the FDA pulled silicone breast implants off the market because of their tendency t... Read >
Author: Dr. Tom Pousti

Breast lumps – Symptoms and Causes of Breast lumps

08th May 2008
Breast lumps are common, especially in women ages 30 to 50. A number of conditions can result in a lump or lumps in your breast. Most of these conditions are harmless or of minor concern. More than half of all women experience fibrocystic changes — lump... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Galactorrhea – Symptoms and Causes of Galactorrhea

28th April 2008
Galactorrhea (say: "gal-act-tor-ee-ah") is a condition that occurs when a woman's breast makes milk (or a milky discharge) even though she is not breast feeding a baby. The milk may come from one or both breasts. It may leak with no stimulation or it may ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Marketing Strategies – Get Corporate America Results on a Small Business Budget

17th March 2008
Fortune 500 Companies know the importance of market research. That’s why they conduct something called a concept test before launching any new product or service. Don’t you wish you could do the same thing? Well, here’s the good news: you can. ... Read >
Author: Jane Out of the Box

Designing Promotional Product Strategies That Work

29th February 2008
When designing a new marketing plan involving promotional gifts or gifts, it’s important to plan out a strategy ahead of time. All too often, a business owner or marketing department latches on to the idea of giving away a gift as a promotion, but fails... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Plastic Surgery, the Who and What of It

25th September 2007
Ever wonder who's getting plastic surgery? For the most part, it's women. Statistics compiled by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery show that of the 11.5 million cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures done in 2005, over 90% were pre... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

Venturing Program for teens

18th April 2007
Venturing is a year-round challenging high-adventure activity, sports, and hobbies centred program special designed for young men and young women ages 14 to 20 (and have completed the eighth grade). Venturing goal is to provide positive experiences to hel... Read >
Author: Emp

Can a Person Really Make Money Taking Surveys Online?

26th March 2007
Well, yes, if they go about it in the right way. Marketing research companies have been taking surveys for many years. Recently, the reach, the low cost and the fast response time of the Internet has been attracting more and more survey activity awa... Read >
Author: Jorge Chavez

Wanna Cut Your Cancer Risk? Get The Tea Brewin’

25th January 2007
Tea now comes in so many great varieties, colors and flavors there’s no reason to look to coffee for that morning surge. Not only is it a soothing hot treat on a winter’s day and an energy booster, but it has a slew of strong health benefits. Here’s... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Up Your Exercise Intensity to Reduce Stress

18th January 2007
Exercise has long been touted as a means of improving physical fitness. Recently, research has made the mind-body connection and found it beneficial to mental health as well. Exercise can help relieve stress and anxiety by: *Releasing "feel good" ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Alzheimer's Disease General Considerations

23rd August 2006
What is Alzheimer's disease (AD)? Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out daily activities. The most common form of dementia among older people is Alzheimer's disease (AD), which initially involves the parts of... Read >
Author: Syed Rizvi

Estate Planning - Gender Issues Meet Social Security

21st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins If Social Security benefits play a significant role in your retirement plan, it may be time to rethink your strategy. The big news on the Social Security front over the past few years has been the fact that, due to an ove... Read >
Author: Ronald Hudkins

Study shows benefits of vitamin D, calcium limited for older women

13th April 2006
For many years older women have been advised by their physicians to take calcium and vitamin D pills to protect their bones as they age. But according to the latest and the biggest research ever conducted to examine the value of that timeworn advice, c... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas

Cervical Cancer Vaccine Reported To Be 100 Percent Effective, But Eradication Is Still A Long Way Of

08th October 2005
The first large study of the experimental cervical cancer vaccine found it was 100 percent effective, at least in the short term, at blocking the most common forms of cervical cancer. The cervical cancer vaccine, known as Gardasil, is a genetically... Read >
Author: George McKenzie