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02nd October 2009
For years I've preached about the importance of holistic health. That if one part of your body is out of balance, so will the rest. Yet most questions I get from my readers is how they can specifically improve their brains - as if that's possible without ... Read >
Author: johnhogan
01st October 2009
Recent studies buttress the unpalatable truth that falling in love is, in some ways, indistinguishable from a severe pathology. Behavior changes are reminiscent of psychosis and, biochemically speaking, passionate love closely imitates substance abuse. Ap... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Cerebral Palsy and disability Cerebral palsy is an incapacity which has had a huge impact on both children and adults internationally. According to the Center for disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 10,000 babies in the US alone develop cerebr... Read >
Author: Aubrey Henderson
25th September 2009
A major part of Hemispheric Integration Therapy and the functional neurology approach to the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders deals with the term "Functional Disconnect Syndrome." A Functional Disconnect Syndrome is a situation where connecti... Read >
Author: drmane
24th September 2009
Steriotactic Radiosurgery And Radiotherapy In India
What is stereotactic radiosurgery and how is it used ?
Stereotactic radiosurgery is a highly precise form of radiation therapy used primarily to treat tumors and other abnormalities of the brain.... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
24th September 2009
Have you ever walked by someone and felt drawn to them simply by their smell? You may think that you are attracted simply because you like that smell, but recent research has shown the true effect of your sense of smell is much more innate and influential... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
23rd September 2009
Year after year, survey show that Americans of all ages consider the holiday season as the most stressful time of the year for them. One of the factors leading to this situation, and its persistence, is that people don’t change how to handle this season... Read >
Author: Karin Stewart, PhD
22nd September 2009
You've tried everything, you've listen to the experts, in frustration you shout out, "Why can't I seem to figure this out?" This can be stated for many areas in life, whether you are working on health, finances, business, improved communication skills or ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Attention deficit disorder is a serious disorder and it is not going away. It causes depression, inattentiveness, relationship and behavorial problems, deviant behavior (crime), can lead to drug abuse, alcoholism and even suicide. To better understand thi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
In this third of a series of articles on ADD we're going to focus on treatments for ADD besides simple nutrition.
The most common form of treatment for ADD is through medication.
The underlying theory on ADD is that it is caused by a chemical imbala... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Music has been an inevitable part of our day to day life. Be it the chirping of birds, babbling of babies or the rhythm of nature you will find music everywhere. When you listen and hear sweet music tunes you are left behind with the weaving magic of one ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Drug addiction is a disease. There's no doubt about that. In fact experts say that drug addiction is more of a brain disease than anything else. Scientific advances have offered amazing insights into how the brain works and what drugs do to the way the... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester
15th September 2009
Attention deficit disorder is a serious disorder and it is not going away. It causes depression, inattentiveness, relationship and behavorial problems, deviant behavior (crime), can lead to drug abuse, alcoholism and even suicide. To better understand thi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Cannabis is the most used illegal drug in both the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Marijuana is cultivated from the extremely versatile Cannabis Sativa plant, which can grow in a huge number of climates throughout the world. The drug ... Read >
Author: sam lowe
03rd September 2009
Sid : howdy Sid Roth here with Paul Hegstrom, and Paul was an abuser in each foul way you can think and eventually his better half had had enough, did she have enough or Paul : No, she didn't Sid : you decided to leave her? Sid : And then you have on... Read >
Author: Vern Horn
29th August 2009
Being alone after a break up is a challenge, especially at holiday time. Divorce or separation after a long relationship is the number two top life stressor following right behind being widowed. A severe loss can plunge you into depression and health prob... Read >
Author: Sapna
21st August 2009
Being alone after a break up is a challenge, especially at holiday time. Divorce or separation after a long relationship is the number two top life stressor following right behind being widowed. A severe loss can plunge you into depression and health prob... Read >
Author: Sapna
11th August 2009
Dan Ariely, the author of "Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions," wrote about a research on how we accept advice from others and "experts" in particular.
The experiment featured a subject, an "expert" and an fMRI machine.
... Read >
Author: IgorHelpsYouSucceed
05th August 2009
Attention Deficit Disorder and A.D.H.D. has been linked to associated negative social ramifications such as increased rates of incarceration,substance abuse, higher pregnancy rates anxiety and depression. This month we had an interesting case present t... Read >
Author: drmane
02nd August 2009
Introduction
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive condition that damages areas of the brain involved in intelligence, memory, behavior, judgment, and
language. It is the most common form of mental decline in older adults.
Alzheimer's gets wo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th July 2009
Generally, Cerebral Palsy is known for being a disease which effects movement and posture. However, there are several different types of Cerebral Palsy which are important to know. Cerebral Palsy is typically divided into three main types of the disease. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th July 2009
Electroencephalography. This is a term you might want to familiarise yourself with for the moment. If you are thinking of someone’s head being attached to a multitude of wires and the readings on a machine, then you have the right idea. What it is in ac... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
25th July 2009
Functional neurology deals with affecting neurologic pathways or areas of the brain that are under functioning (A functional disconnect syndrome with regard to an Asperger's child). This assumes that there are no structural problems in the anatomy and chi... Read >
Author: drmane
16th July 2009
The only way in which you can achieve good health and well being is to pay close attention to your mind as well as your body.
Every time you pick up a paper these days there is an article pointing out the fact that your mind and body are intrinsica... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
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
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
14th May 2009
When you consider that there are various ways that you can the mind nowadays, it is quite staggering to realise the potential that we have to boost our mind powers and then gain the edge in life that we always wanted. When we are talking about taking cont... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th April 2009
Increase your Happiness: Smile
Smile and Others Smile with You: Health Benefits, Emotional Contagion, and Mimicry
Discover scientifically proven techniques for increasing your happiness, optimism and life satisfaction. Please go to: ... Read >
Author: Emiliya
10th April 2009
Alzheimer's disease is a form of brain damage strongly associated with increasing age and is aggravated by several underlying factors such as chronic inflammation, oxidative stress (free radical damage), toxic metal accumulation and poor blood circulation... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
08th April 2009
It would be safe to say that the most powerful organ in the human body is the brain. Sitting at the top of your head, it is the nexus that controls every aspect of the human body and the human soul. Yet, strangely, most of us go through life not knowing h... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
27th March 2009
Life will definitely give you some stumbling blocks that you might not just have the tools to handle and the pity is, most of us in the human race are operating below capacity and the fault is not ours. The brain that we have been given is actually latent... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
27th March 2009
Do you occasionally have one of those “senior moments” where you walk into a room and then totally blank out on why you went in there, or scramble mentally to remember the name of a person to whom you were just introduced? These small memory lapses ha... Read >
Author: Valerie
25th March 2009
Can the science of romance reduce the power and passion of love to brain circuitry?
Can the science of love develop a pill that enhances or reduces romance and love?
Will Valentine's day become a relic?
Will all the books written on the art of se... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
10th March 2009
Developing a humanoid robot has long since captured the human imagination and will be the continued focus in the future of robotics. Scientists say there are two obstacles to creating a robot with human or super-human intelligence: vision and processing s... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
03rd February 2009
An aromatherapy massage combines two powerful healing arts into one. By mixing essential oil scents with massage, a deep healing and relaxing experience is produced. In this article, we’ll go over some of the healing properties of an aromatherapy massag... Read >
Author: M. Reid
03rd February 2009
Essential Oils are the fragrant nectar found in various plants all over the world. There are dozens of different essential oils, each with their own uses and properties. In this article, you’ll learn a little more about three amazing essential oils: Fra... Read >
Author: M. Reid
28th January 2009
Neurons and connections between neurons continue to expand as we age but not without a disciplined approach to never ending continuous improvement and utilization of our mind brain. The brain responds to mental stimulation just like the body responds to r... Read >
Author: Leon Edward
22nd January 2009
It is an interesting concept to be able to learn while you sleep. Information is somehow swirling around in the catchment areas of the brain, where visual stimulation has retained them in the memory banks for a period of time (some believe forever, the br... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
20th January 2009
All cinnamon is not created equally. That old jar of cinnamon from years ago in your kitchen probably won't be nearly fresh enough to confer the full benefits that fresher, organic (non-irradiated) cinnamon stick or its powder recently ground can. General... Read >
Author: DBixler
17th January 2009
The cause of ADHD in your child can be traced back to the family. The condition is genetically based, which in simple terms, means your child may have inherited some of your nervous system genes. Even though conditions at home or school can contribute to ... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
13th January 2009
Yes it's true; Michael Phelps dominated the swimming events in the 2008 Olympics. He broke the record of Mark Spitz and established himself as the greatest swimmer in history- perhaps the greatest athlete in any sport. But do these accomplishments really ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th January 2009
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic disorder that affects millions of American children, and it can persist into adulthood.
Problems generally associated with ADHD include inattention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior. They... Read >
Author: Alien
31st December 2008
It is unlikely that you have ever considered what situations you might have to face if your child, brother, sister or a parent were to suffer a catastrophic accident that left them with a severe brain injury, unless you presently find yourself in such an ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th December 2008
Methyldopa (Aldomet)
In the body, methyldopa is broken down to its metabolite (alpha-methylnorepinephrine) which acts on the areas of the brain known to cause vasodilatation. Besides this central action, a peripheral anti-hypertensive action is also po... Read >
Author: Alien
29th December 2008
Meditation is healthy, safe and affordable. In fact it’s free. The only expense you’ll have is a meditation mat, which isn’t especially necessary-at least from my experience. Meditation has been around for 5,000 years, and was originally a spiritual... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st December 2008
It is unlikely that you have ever considered the situations you might have to face if your child, brother, sister or a parent were to suffer a debilitating accident that left them with a severe brain injury, unless you presently find yourself in such an u... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th November 2008
Nearly everyone knows that exercise is good for us, but who would have thought that it can slow, or even reverse the dreaded Alzheimer’s disease?
According to a study released at the 2008 International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease, patients diagn... Read >
Author: Gene Millen
28th October 2008
It is unlikely that you have ever considered what situations you might have to face if your child, brother, sister or a parent were to suffer a debilitating accident that left them with a severe brain injury, unless you presently find yourself in such an ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th October 2008
The problems that a brain injury can present are wide ranging.
In its most extreme form, a loved one who has experienced a brain injury may be in a coma or a persistent vegetative state; this is where the brain injury victim is unable to regain conscio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
14th October 2008
Alzheimers disease is a form of dementia which affects middle-aged and older people. It is a progressive disease that slowly kills the victims nerve cells in the brain. Alzheimers is a rather complex disease that seems to be caused by several influences.
... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies
14th October 2008
During pregnancy, many women experience hot flashes, which are sensations of heat in the upper body. During one of these flashes, you will feel your face and chest getting warmer and you start to sweat a lot. Your face may become really flushed and you fe... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
10th October 2008
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder emerged in scientific research at the turn of the 20th century when Dr. George Still was introduced to a disobedient, troubled, nine year-old boy. Today, research still just touches the edge of this serious disord... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd October 2008
It is time to stop fooling ourselves, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (also known as ADHD) can be very hard for parents to deal with. You might love your child very much, however the problem still remains that ADHD is hard to comprehend. You migh... Read >
Author: Tommy
26th September 2008
Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a progressive brain illness. In Lewy body dementia, abnormal round structures called Lewy bodies develop in regions of your brain involved in thinking and movement. Lewy bodies result in the death of nerve cells. Lewy bodies al... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a progressive brain illness. In Lewy body dementia, abnormal round structures called Lewy bodies develop in regions of your brain involved in thinking and movement. Lewy bodies result in the death of nerve cells. Lewy bodies al... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th September 2008
Brain imaging studies have proven that long term alcohol abuse can physically shrink the parts of the brain that control learning and memory. This shrinkage is greatest in the cortex of the frontal lobe which is the center of higher intellectual functions... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
15th September 2008
Erection takes place when structures inside the penis and along the urethra between a man’s legs are filled with blood and inflated. This occur upon signals from the brain and the spinal cord, and the signals are transmitted through nerves in the parasy... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
09th September 2008
Gliomatosis cerebri(GC) is a highly aggressive, rare form of neuroepithelial tumor. It most commonly presents as a diffusely infiltrating glial tumor of the cerebral cortex. It is commonly characterized by diffuse infiltration of the brain with neoplastic... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
Panic symptoms were all important thousands of years ago when mankind lived in primitive settlements, having anxiety was all important as it increased adrenalin levels and aided in basic survival. When anxiety stress is present, the human body reacts by i... Read >
Author: John Nuttall
08th September 2008
Panic symptoms were all important thousands of years ago when mankind lived in primitive settlements, having anxiety was all important as it increased adrenalin levels and aided in basic survival. When anxiety stress is present, the human body reacts by i... Read >
Author: John Nuttall
08th September 2008
Although they are usually associated with the onset of menopause, hot flashes during pregnancy are quite common. Hot flashes are short periods when you experience intense heat and increased heart rate. Your face may become quite flushed and you may experi... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
05th September 2008
GABA is gama amino butyric acid, and is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that is essential for the proper function of your brain and the central nervous system, and has the effect of reducing excessive brain activity and promoting a state of calm.
For m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2008
We regularly read about private investigators doing romantic and risky jobs in different media channels. Well, nothing is far from the truth. On the contrary, their task is really risky and deserves a special mention. Can you recall being narrated about a... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp
02nd September 2008
Nicotine creates a biochemical reaction in your body that has an immediate effect on your mood, your ability to reason, and your metabolism. Even if you only smoke a few cigarettes a day, you do feel so bad when you try to quit? The more that you smoke, t... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
01st September 2008
You may have seen an autistic child or adult and never knew that the person had a diagnosis. Your ignorance about the disorder is not uncommon because most people who are not experienced with the disorder look at autistic people as those who are mentally ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan
28th August 2008
Enough To Hook Some Smokers For some people, one cigarette is all it takes to become hooked on nicotine, while others are repelled by it.
Researchers in Canada have found a region in the brains of rats that may be the key to these differe... Read >
Author: jackyluo
27th August 2008
Cerebral palsy is actually a term that is used to describe a number of disorders that are caused by the damage of certain areas of the brain, which can affect muscle movements. Cerebral palsy in a person will restrict movement but it does not become sever... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops
20th August 2008
In the study of anatomy, the brain represents what outer space did to Captain Kirk of Star Trek’s USS Enterprise: the final frontier. We are learning more all the time, and yet the brain remains an area of great mystery.
We do know some things, of co... Read >
Author: Bob Schuster
25th July 2008
Research is constantly finding more and more evidence to support what the ancients have taught for ages, that visualizing or imagining an action creates the same changes in your brain that occur when you actually perform the action. Knowing this gives you... Read >
Author: Debra LaQua
22nd July 2008
"The facts about driving drunk include consideration of consequences: Punishment for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or driving drunk, will vary, based on geographic locale and law in that state or county as well as wh... Read >
Author: andy taylor
15th July 2008
We all unconsciously know that exercise is good for us. It is fair to say that everyone wants to be healthy. At the same time, it is probably equally fair to say that most of us are not exercising enough. On the internet, you can find a number of tips, tr... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
14th July 2008
Exercise is a key ingredient in a healthy lifestyle – whether you are 20 or 70. Physical activity can improve strength, balance and brain function as well as prevent disease. Along with building a strong cardiovascular system, the benefits of exercise ... Read >
Author: Stephanie Rice
14th July 2008
There are many way to improve mind power. Some of the methods are effective and yet simple. You can easily use these tools in order to produce great impact on your mind.
Here are some simple tips to improve your mind power:
A) Crossword
A cross... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
25th June 2008
People run for a variety of reasons; to lose weight, to distress or for competitive reasons; it can be a solitary activity or it could be a means of socialising. Depending on your reasons for running having a running buddy alongside you can have many bene... Read >
Author: LauraD
19th June 2008
Ever since free online games have bombarded the virtual world, everyone has been going gaga over these freebies. Free downloads, free trials, free memberships and et cetera. Netizens can never have enough of these free goodies. With a few thousands of onl... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
21st May 2008
Balo's disease is a rare progressive form of multiple sclerosis with a strong viral association that primarily affects young adults. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an instigative disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS). Predominantly, it is a disease of t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
16th April 2008
Most people have experienced some sort of out of body experience, the feeling that you have simply stepped out of your body for a few moments. The experience can be a bit jarring since often you are able to see yourself on the bed or couch. It’s a lot l... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw
13th April 2008
Most people have experienced some sort of out of body experience, the feeling that you have simply stepped out of your body for a few moments. The experience can be a bit jarring since often you are able to see yourself on the bed or couch. It’s a lot l... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw
07th April 2008
Mental stress is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular events, including myocardial ischemia and sudden death possibly caused by catecholamine-induced increases in heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) that result in enhanced myocardial o... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
02nd April 2008
Dementia is a loss of brain function. It is not a single disease. Instead, dementia refers to a group of illnesses that involve memory, behavior, learning, and communicating problems. Dementia usually affects older people and becomes more common with age.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd April 2008
Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes people to have recurring seizures. The seizures happen when clusters of nerve cells, or neurons, in the brain send out the wrong signals. People may have strange sensations and emotions or behave strangely. They ma... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd April 2008
Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language. For most people, these are parts of the left side (hemisphere) of the brain. Aphasia usually occurs suddenly, often as the result of a stro... Read >
Author: peterhutch
26th February 2008
The benefits of out-of-body exploration extend far beyond the limits of our physical senses and our intellect. After an out-of-body experience, many people report an inner awakening of their spiritual identity. They see themselves as more aware and alive.... Read >
Author: Kate Pusey
23rd February 2008
The occurrence of mental illness can be caused by different factors or a combination of these several factors. Different explanations are offered by different schools of thought, such as biological, psychological or social explanations for causing mental ... Read >
Author: Robert II Smith
22nd February 2008
Bipolar disorder, also manic depression, and schizophrenia are just some of the serious mental disorders affecting nearly 3 to 4 percent of the U.S. adult population. Astra Zeneca, who are the makers of an anti-psychotic drug Seroquel, have developed the ... Read >
21st February 2008
How Do Different Scents Affect Our Moods?
Specific odour patterns are transmitted to various parts of the brain. Along with other sites, odour patterns are sent to the hypothalamus, the limbic system, and the cerebral cortex. These areas of the brain... Read >
Author: Luke Vorstermans
11th February 2008
The American psychologist Robert Sternburg has described three levels of intelligence: the analytical, which we use to solve problems; the creative, with which we tackle new problems; and the practical, which helps us to master our lives. For many years... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
27th October 2007
Pick's Disease is the result of a build-up of protein in the affected areas of the brain. Pick's disease is rare. It is more common in women than men. Pick disease occurs in a younger age group than dementia of the Alzheimer type. People with Pick's disea... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd October 2007
Multi-infarct dementia is often the result of a series of small strokes. Most common cause of vascular dementia is the blockage of small arteries supplying areas of the brain. In classical stroke, large blood vessels are blocked, resulting in the death of... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd October 2007
Schizophrenia results from problems with early brain development. The way brain cells communicate with each other through nerve pathways. Complete lack of expressed emotion is sometimes seen, as is an apparent indifference, anhedonia (the lack of pleasure... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
Interested in improving your attention, memory, thinking skills, ability to manage stressful situations? Good news: "Recent research in neuroplasticity - the brain's ability to change in response to information and new ac... Read >
Author: Alvaro
28th August 2007
Improve Your Memory
Keep Your Mind And Body Fit
The human brain is a surprising organ. It doesn’t matter if you are awake or asleep, dreaming. Learning from past experience or planning for the future, enjoying or suffering, everything happens in o... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
05th July 2007
Along with the development of modern technologies, going to the moon and other exciting developments humans face the threat of diseases that affect the process of life and can be lethal in some cases. One of the illnesses that have a great affect on peopl... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats
01st July 2007
Most of us know the healthy benefits to exercise, and how it can improve many aspects of our life. Anyone can tell you to get moving because it’s good for you; and you’d believe it and take it as gospel truth because it is the truth. But what exactly... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
21st May 2007
Although it is true that as we age, we find that we can�t walk quite as fast or play sports quite as hard as we could in our twenties. A healthy diet, regular exercise, and the right dietary supplements can make a huge difference in our health, strength... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th May 2007
You’re playing the back nine in your corporate doubles tournament. The hot sun beats down on your back, and perspiration trickles down your forehead. Your partner, who also happens to be your boss, curses under his breath when your shot lands in the rou... Read >
Author: Xeal
20th April 2007
People with fibromyalgia have severe pain and measurable pain signals in their brains. For healthy people to feel the same level of pain the squeeze's force must be doubled. In such cases the pain signals appears in different pain areas.
More than 2 pe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Using medical terms we can say that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the central nervous system, meaning the brain and the spinal cord.
Studies done on groups of individuals with the disorder has come up with the conclusion th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st March 2007
Scientists are doing their best to find out the exact causes of schizophrenia and for that they are doing biochemistry studies, molecular biology studies and genetic studies.
One study has proved that in those who have schizophrenia a neurochemical imb... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
19th February 2007
Alzheimer's disease is a debilitating and ultimately lethal neurodegenerative disorder that currently afflicts about 18 million people worldwide. The incidence of the disease increases exponentially with age and, with life expectancy rising in many parts ... Read >
Author: Dr Keith Scott
17th February 2007
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a common chronic condition with symptoms of abdominal pain, altered bowel habit and form, and bloating. Even though up to 20% of people globally suffer from IBS, no one knows the true cause, there is no physical abnormality, no... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram
20th January 2007
When a Cerebral Aneurysms ruptures it can be sudden and with little or no warning. One minute everything is fine and then everything goes bad. The worst part is it does not make any difference where you are, or what you are doing.
Some of the immediate... Read >
Author: R Tolar
09th January 2007
Those who practice yoga are quick to praise this ancient art's ability to increase flexibility and relieve stress. New research now suggests that yoga may also be an effective pain management technique.
Living with chronic pain can be the cau... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd January 2007
Autism syndrome affects the way a person communicates and limits the ability to relate to others in a meaningful way, it is a lifelong developmental disorder that emerges in early childhood. A child with autism syndrome isn't able to appreciate cuddles or... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
"Definition of Cerebral Palsy: This is a disorder of movement and posture which is apparent in the early years. It is due to damage or failure in development of the part of the brain concerned with movement. Adjacent parts of the brain may also be injured... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
01st January 2007
There is a natural compound in nature that is part of the natural food chain and if taken in sufficient quantity has been proven to help patients with depression by providing natural organic help.
The drug is also cheap and it’s plentiful and the med... Read >
Author: kelly price
01st January 2007
If you want to stop smoking then accept the fact we are going to give you here and you will find yourself cutting down or giving up is easy.
Accepting this fact is easy – Its just most people are not aware of it and if you are not then giving up smok... Read >
Author: kelly price
19th November 2006
Although the exact cause of most mental illnesses is not known, it is becoming clear through research that many of these conditions are caused by a combination of biological, psychological and environmental factors.
What Biological Factors Are Involv... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
26th October 2006
Over the last twenty years, the modern alternative medicine community has recognized a number of benefits of Tahitian Noni Juice. Noni Juice has been widely recognized as a great healer on many of the islands of the Southern Pacific Ocean. It has only bee... Read >
Author: Dean Iggo
12th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 David Steele
There are many unconscious forces at work in every stage of a relationship that have the potential for undermining your best efforts to sustain love if you are not aware. Being fully aware is difficult and controlling th... Read >
Author: David Steele
12th September 2006
Autism is a term that refers to a variety of neurological developmental issues, and that affects certain areas of the brain, the ones that are responsible for the language skills, the interaction with others, and many more, depending on each individual. P... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
31st August 2006
Alzheimer's disease
Are you concerned that you or someone you know may have Alzheimer's disease? Age is the most important risk factor for Alzheimer's disease; the number of people with the disease doubles every 5 years beyond age 65. Alzheimer's disea... Read >
Author: Frankie J
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
14th August 2006
Most people have found out about Alzheimer's disease along with a specified expectation of what, exactly it means. It is well noted that it affects memory loss. But have you ever asked yourself what Alzheimer's Disease really is?
Alzheimer's disease i... Read >
Author: james ellison
25th July 2006
For the thousands of individuals who currently suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), the causes of this mysterious illness remain a mystery. Reputable medical institutions, including the Centers for Disease Control have launched research efforts in... Read >
Author: Steve Matthews
23rd July 2006
Healing the spirit to fight cancer
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
We are bodies, minds and spirits. Health necessarily involves all these components, and any program intended to improve health must addr... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
26th June 2006
Autism is a very common type of pervasive developmental disorder that generates serious communicational and behavioral impairments. People with autism experience pronounced difficulties in interacting with others. Also, patients diagnosed with autism have... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
25th June 2006
Fibromyalgia is a very complex disorder and despite the ongoing efforts of modern medicine to reveal the exact factors responsible for causing it, the phenomenon is still shrouded in mystery. In the absence of accurate data on fibromyalgia, medical scient... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th June 2006
Ageing has always been associated with immunological changes; the effects of stress and age are interlinked where a deregulation of the immune function can have a significant impact on physical health. On the other hand stress can both enhance and increas... Read >
Author: A.Belth
07th June 2006
Music has been an inevitable part of our day to day life. Be it the chirping of birds, babbling of babies or the rhythm of nature you will find music everywhere. When you listen and hear sweet music tunes you are left behind with the weaving magic of one ... Read >
Author: olivia andrews
18th May 2006
Fibromyalgia is a neurological chronic condition that affects the musculoskeletal tissues of the body. The disorder is mostly responsible for inducing discomfort, pain and fatigue in the muscles, ligaments, tendons and in the areas surrounding the joints.... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th May 2006
Music has been a part of existence since time immemorial. And, it is everywhere in the rhythms of nature, the chatter of animals and birds, the babbling of babies, and in the dancing of brooks. Listen and you will hear sweet tunes all weaving a magic of ... Read >
Author: Chris Young
13th April 2006
Understanding cerebral palsy is the first step towards preventing it. Cerebral palsy is a condition when muscle movements and posture is affected (palsy) due to brain damage (cerebral). Unlike chicken pox or measles, cerebral palsy is not a disease but it... Read >
Author: Jennifer Petry
12th April 2006
Head and Brain Injuries
Head and Brain injuries such as concussions or traumatic brain injuries are dangerous because there is often an apparent absence of physical injury. These injuries are caused by trauma to the brain from the head striking another... Read >
Author: Bridget B
07th January 2006
You've tried everything, you've listen to the experts, in frustration you shout out, "Why can't I seem to figure this out?"
This can be stated for many areas in life, whether you are working on health, finances, business, improved communication skills or... Read >
Author: Maria Boomhower
04th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Sylvia Dickens
You'll recognize the symptoms, but in all likelihood, you won't know what caused them.
One day, you're going about your daily activities like every other day. Suddenly, a phenomenal dread passes through your body. Along... Read >
Author: Sylvia Dickens
29th December 2005
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
What is attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
ADHD, also called attention-deficit disorder, is a behavior disorder, usually first diagnosed in childhood, that is characterized by inattention, impul... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
24th December 2005
One hundredmilligrams of caffeine, the equivalent of two cups of coffee, can increase activity in the part ofyour brain that is responsible for short-term memory. A study showed improved performance on a memory test as a result.The functions of this regio... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
08th October 2005
New studies in memory research are providing exciting clues about memory loss and how to prevent it.Distractions Rather Than AttentionOne study shows that the short-term memory problems that generally accompany aging are more a matter of an inability to ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
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