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29th September 2009
Everybody have had issues in remembering a new person's name. Some of these people who claims to having issues with names are blaming their "forgetfulness" trait while a handful of others say that it has been like that ever since they can remember and as ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Mental activity can keep your mind sharp. Continue to learn and challenge yourself and your brain continues to grow.
Review the following tips to help challenge your brain to continual growth:
• Learn to play a musical instrument
• Play scrabbl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Memorization problems such as forgetting simple errands your Mom asked you to do this morning or scribbling on a paper, recalling what you were just about to write down are both serious signs that you need to pay extra attention to your memory and your ab... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
This ancient Chinese herb is an extract made from the leaf of the Ginkgo tree. It is the most well-documented plant extract used to support brain function - there are more than 1,000 studies of Ginkgo Biloba from all over the world. The consensus is that ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
You've probably heard of mind mapping as a useful technique for capturing complex ideas and thoughts and translating them into words and images. But mind maps can do more than that. Your memory also benefits from the mental process of creating a mind map.... Read >
Author: samsander
28th September 2009
Memorization can be done in so many ways; one would think that there are endless possibilities in learning and improving one’s memory. This is the fun part of memorization – that anybody of any age can actually still learn and improve (or maintain) hi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
For centuries, gotu kola has been used in India and the islands of the Indian Ocean as a tonic and medicinal remedy. The herb was thought to increase longevity and improve energy. It was used in ancient days to treat leprosy, calm nerves, increase menta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th September 2009
The German language is the Old High German language which originally dates back in the 8th centuries. Today, standard German is used by countries like Germany, Austria, Switzerland, a place in France called Alsace-Lorraine, Northern Italy, East-Belgium, L... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
If you need to replace your hard drive then read on. In this article we are going to cover a couple of points that provide a quick overview and some really useful tips.
When you think about it after your Central Processing Unit (CPU) and memory it is p... Read >
Author: Jessica Hannah
22nd September 2009
Lunesta is a relatively new sleeping medication. It has been approved by the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) to treat insomnia for the long term.
Many people have submitted positive testimony in regards to the quality of the Lunesta and its effectiv... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
There are many things in today's society that are not good for us, stress is one of them and is also one of the biggest killers, it manifests itself in our bodies in many different ways.
There is positive and negative stress, and it is negative stress th... Read >
Author: Hypnosismagic
17th September 2009
There are many problems that can be the result of having sleep apnea. There are many people that have to deal with the fact that they are going to have a hard time dealing with the day ahead of them. They may feel tired and restless because they did not g... Read >
Author: a
16th September 2009
Buying medications online via an online pharmacy is convenient, efficient and economical, and in times of crises can be a safer way of obtaining medications.
The convenience of not having to leave one’s home is a definite benefit for individuals who... Read >
Author: Victor Battles, M.D.
11th September 2009
Spousal Arousal Syndrome (SAS) is the name given to the problems that non-snoring partners suffer because they sleep with a snorer.
Researchers who have studied Spousal Arousal Syndrome learned that silent sleepers are adversely affected by the snoring... Read >
Author: Dr. Joe
11th September 2009
Vinpocetine is an extract from the periwinkle plant, a popular garden flower and similar to ginkgo biloba, vinpocetine improves blood flow and circulation helping to deliver oxygen to the brain -
and remarkable improvements in concentration, memory recal... Read >
Author: Dr. Steffan H. Abel D.C.
27th August 2009
Memory problems during menopause can be annoying and disturbing. Although some memory loss can be due to aging, there maybe transitory loss as a result of a drop in the levels of estrogen. There are several measures that you can take in dealing with this ... Read >
Author: Mercy
23rd August 2009
Pittsburgh Offers a Number of Services for Seniors looking for In Home Care
Taking care of aging parents can be very stressful. It is hard enough to balance work and family, and caring for aging parents is like taking on another full time job. Fortunat... Read >
Author: William
23rd August 2009
Yoga is a way to escape from everything and go into your own little world it will help you to forget all the things that are stressing you for a short while. Yoga will help make a positive change in your life. There are many things that yoga can help you ... Read >
Author: Bernie Sullivan
23rd August 2009
Yoga is a way to escape from everything and go into your own little world it will help you to forget all the things that are stressing you for a short while. Yoga will help make a positive change in your life. There are many things that yoga can help you ... Read >
Author: Bernie Sullivan
10th August 2009
Myositis is the medical term for inflammation of muscle tissue. One form of muscle arthritis is dermatomyositis and is characterized by soreness, inflammation as well as pain in the muscles. There could also be an accompanying dry rash that affects the sk... Read >
Author: Mercy
10th August 2009
If you think that you can get smarter if you use your brains more often, you are partially correct. While exercising your memory or “using your brain” more often does not boost your IQ, it can help improve your memory. And a good solid memory is the... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
01st August 2009
Fibromyalgia is a condition characterized by chronic pain, stiffness and tenderness of muscles, tendons and joints. This problem does not cause body damage or deformities but it can lead to fatigue and sleep disorders. Although this condition is normally ... Read >
Author: Mercy
01st August 2009
higher risk.
Surveys in 2001 and 2002 reported that people with severe insomnia had a quality of life that was almost as poor as in people with chronic conditions such as heart failure. In these studies, people with known depression or anxiety... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton
31st July 2009
Whiplash Injury
Whiplash injury happens when the neck’s discs becomes dislocated or twisted due to the sudden impact. According to doctors, this kind of injury can result even in slow-traveling cars since a sudden impact is enough to injure the mus... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
28th July 2009
In this article, you will learn guidelines on preventing drowning, drowning statistics, risk factors and the first aid treatment for near drowning victims.
Drowning Statistics in the United States:
An average of 4000 to 6000 people drown in the Uni... Read >
Author: emergencysuppliesinfo.com
23rd July 2009
Tinnitus is not a disease but a symptom resulting from a range of underlying causes that can include ear infections, foreign objects or wax in the ear, nose allergies that prevent (or induce) fluid drain and cause wax build-up, and injury from loud noises... Read >
Author: holdhjy.letfdq@gmail.com
11th July 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes with a person's daily life and activities. The Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. This disease slowly destroy... Read >
Author: steven marks
09th July 2009
The Mediterranean diet will always be one of the best ways to lose weight and to achieve lifetime fitness. Experts have now analysed the ingredients and found that drinking a glass of wine a day and large amounts of fruit and fresh vegetables, while ke... Read >
Author: Peter Stockwell
09th July 2009
Abdominal weight loss is important to your overall health because abdominal fat (also called visceral fat) typically surrounds vital organs like the liver, kidneys, and lungs. While abdominal weight loss will help you look fantastic in a swimsuit, l... Read >
Author: Allen Livingston
05th July 2009
The Candida overgrowth symptoms (also known as yeast overgrowth or Candida albicans overgrowth or Candidiasis) normally surface as a variety of illnesses. Because the symptoms mimic so many other illnesses makes it difficult to identify and is the reason ... Read >
Author: Joe McArthur
30th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Fred Andrews
The importance of detoxification is something which is known, but not always well accepted. In the East, balancing and detoxifying the body has for some time been central to medicine. However, the importance of detoxific... Read >
Author: Just Ask Fred
30th June 2009
You must have encountered these runtime errors many a times. This error is shown by the message that pops up on your screen. This message will tell you about the code that is not working and the possible solutions to runtime error. Before this message app... Read >
Author: sturat
28th June 2009
Doctors are conducting research to determine whether brain damage that occurs during the birth of babies can be repaired with stem cell transplants
Cerebral palsy is a term used for brain damage (poor muscle coordination) that occurs before or during b... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson
26th June 2009
Since the introduction of Water Park in the late 1940s, this recreational area has become popular especially for families with small children. But its popularity comes with a price. According to statistics, drowning is the second leading cause of preven... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
07th June 2009
What the latest research is saying!
The Teenage brain is still under construction and with new modern imaging technology scientists can actually view the human brain while it is alive and functioning. Neuroscience can help parents understand the import... Read >
Author: Tracy Tresidder
05th June 2009
Why Should I Use Progesterone Cream?
A lot of women have reduced levels of all hormones most especially progesterone this is as a result of the xeno-estrogens we are all exposed to in our everyday life that mimic estrogen. Its in our food, products we ... Read >
Author: Titilayo
04th June 2009
A Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) occurs every 21 seconds in the United States and TBI is considered as the number one killer and disabler of people under the age of 45. Studies show that vehicular accidents contribute to a majority of unintentional injury a... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
18th May 2009
Contains about 100 billion neurons, the human brain is a wonder. Every second, your brain receives about 100 million messages (transmitted by different sources) with the ability to sort and send signals to other organs. Your brain is capable of storing bi... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
18th May 2009
Fibromyalgia is a painful, complex and perplexing medical condition. It is a complex disease in which both genetics and environmental causes play a role. Fibromyalgia is characterized by muscle pain, fatigue, lack of energy, poor sleep, headaches, impaire... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers
08th May 2009
Rate the quality of your life today. Take a good long look at your energy, impulse control, and motivation level. Are you always worn out from too much work and not enough sleep? Are you experiencing 'senior moments' frequently? Rate the quality of your l... Read >
Author: Susan Juricek
06th May 2009
Adults need about 8 to 10 hours of sleep per night. Without it you can wake up irritable, tired, memory problems, and headaches. Also you can fall asleep during the day, and have a lot of micro sleeps (when the body loses concentration for fractions of a ... Read >
Author: Richard T
29th April 2009
Using cars is considered today as one of the effective ways of traveling. This instrument of transportation is built and designed in a way that it will cater to the primary need of the one using it, which is to go from one place to another. However, the p... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
09th April 2009
Our memory is as natural to us as breathing. An ability we all have, but don’t often think of, it doesn’t seem to cross our mind until we perceive that we are losing the ability. Memory lapses are an annoyance in themselves, but the anxiety that oft... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th April 2009
One of the subjects that I hated the most in school was chemistry. Don't get me wrong – it was, in fact, fascinating stuff. It's just that we were under a rather strict teacher who demanded that we know everything from out textbooks and that we memori... Read >
Author: ajcones
27th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is defined as a developed neurological disorder which leads to, intellectual slowing, memory loss, personality changes, and other more symptoms of Alzheimer's. Although the disease differs from in individuals, most go through similar s... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
27th March 2009
Brain Gym® is a national organization that brings together folks that are interested in improving their brain function for multi-day retreats in states across the country. During a retreat, participants benefit from mind and body stimulation that can imp... Read >
Author: Erin Matlock
27th March 2009
By far the most common injury suffered in a low velocity road traffic accident is whiplash. This painful condition occurs when the ligaments in the neck are stretched when the head “jerks” forwards and backwards at the time of the crash. The symptom... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
12th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking ability, and ultimately reduces even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes ... Read >
Author: Oz
12th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking ability, and ultimately reduces even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes ... Read >
Author: Oz
11th March 2009
Around 75% of the population suffers from yeast infection sometime in their lives and seeking advice on how to get rid of yeast infection. Yeast infections are caused by overabundance of Candida Albans, a fungus always present in the vagina. Changes in th... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
11th March 2009
AIDS is acquired immuno deficiency syndrome. It is a fatal disease caused by a rapidly mutate retrovirus which attacks the immune system and leaves the patient susceptible to infections, malignancies, and neurological disorders. It was first recognized as... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe
28th February 2009
It's called stainless steel, but I can do it. Stain it, that it.
I have a special talent for putting things on the stove, moving on to other projects, forgetting about what's on the stove completely, and returning to a pot burned beyond belief. I can'... Read >
Author: Kim Evans
25th February 2009
Among the male health issues that members of this gender are always alerted of is the prostrate cancer as the key disease of aged males.
Moreover, male health issues have never been given greater emphasis as compared to those of women of the same age.
... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
25th February 2009
Recent studies conducted at Cornell University suggest negative environmental effects can and do have a marked influence on your child’s cognitive and developmental growth.
On the flip-side, however, exposure to pleasant, natural settings, like the ... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
18th February 2009
Want an anti-aging herb? Rosemary. Rosemary is a perfect herb: rosemary herbs benefits wellness in many ways & has no side effects.
As an herb rosemary's health benefits have been known & rosemary has been used for thousands of years by ancient cultur... Read >
Author: Salvator Giustra
16th February 2009
While accidents do happen, there's no reason why anyone should suffer with the physical, emotional and psychological trauma caused by another driver's recklessness or negligence. With over 6 million car accidents a year in the United States, a statistic t... Read >
Author: Mike
20th January 2009
Many of us will be familiar with Narcolepsy because it has frequently been used for comical effect in stories and films. The common image is that of an individual in the middle of a conversation who suddenly drops to the ground going from a state of total... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
20th January 2009
Many of us will be familiar at least with the concept of Narcolepsy as it is frequently referred to for comical effect in films and stories. The common image is that of a person in the middle of a conversation who suddenly drops to the ground and goes fro... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
16th January 2009
Yeast infection symptoms can be a little embarassing to talk about, which is probably why we turn to the internet for answers and advice. But ther's nothing wrong with that. You have come to the right place. And don't think that you are alone in your r... Read >
Author: buhrandt
16th January 2009
Yeast infection symptoms can be a little embarassing to talk about, which is probably why we turn to the internet for answers and advice. But ther's nothing wrong with that. You have come to the right place. And don't think that you are alone in your r... Read >
Author: Larry Buhrandt
09th January 2009
There are more than 5 million people in the United States today who have Alzheimer's disease. In the over-65 population, 1 in 8 people has the disease. For those over 85, roughly 50% have Alzheimer's or some degree of dementia. And it’s estimated that 5... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
06th January 2009
Cordless phone batteries are exclusively designed for each cordless phone brand and model. Cordless phone batteries are portable rechargeable batteries. These portable rechargeable batteries include nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd), nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) a... Read >
Author: Oz
06th January 2009
Depression is different from sadness and anxiety, and it bring people many effects on life. Here are three effective ways to help you relieve depression.
Creativity. The world moves through people thinking, acting and expressing themselves. You can fig... Read >
Author: yangguang
04th December 2008
The Clean Windows Registry, also called simply “the registry,” is a database where the Windows operating system stores or “registers” important information that it needs to keep everything operating accurately.
Information stored in the registr... Read >
Author: Ravi kant
02nd December 2008
A common joke that many people have when they start having a difficult time remembering simple things is that they’re suffering from “old-timers,” a play on the devastating disease Alzheimer’s. The truth, however, is that many people who have a di... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
01st December 2008
It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest times that a person can go through. It is very unpr... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup
01st December 2008
Our skulls have been specifically designed to protect one of the most important elements of our body, our brains, but even with its extra hard, naturally protective sheath, a mild bump to the head can lead to disorientation, memory loss, severe disability... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
26th November 2008
Do you remember or heard about the old times when TV was in black and white and the images weren't clear? However, people were still hook to the tube. To own a TV was something very special. It was like a status symbol.
Then came the computer. Th... Read >
Author: motionless
26th November 2008
While dealing with Linux system, errors pop up is not strange, but few of them can be really heart breaking stuff. When your Linux system says:“Make Says, Error 139”The situation can be really critical, especially if it is going to result in need of L... Read >
Author: jonny defh
22nd November 2008
It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest times that a person can go through. It is very unpr... Read >
Author: alex alaska p
22nd November 2008
It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest times that a person can go through. It is very unpr... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup
21st November 2008
The relationship between obesity and illness in adults has been shown to be a worldwide epidemic. Obesity and illness can be seen around the globe. Being overweight can effect anyone from any walk of life - men or women, rich or poor, adult or child. N... Read >
Author: pharris1
18th November 2008
Car Accident
Car accidents have been thought by many as becoming the main cause of preventable death over the next fifteen years because of the number of people injured or killed in car accidents every year. Annually, there are about 6 million car acci... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
21st October 2008
The database creation and management application, MS Access faces few of the corruption cases, many a times. This leaves the user crippled with the lost data. on the other hand, there are some descriptive error messages which intimate you that this is tim... Read >
Author: spears
15th October 2008
Are you a migraneur (one who suffers from migraine pain)? If you are, then you are most definitely aware of the intense throbbing headache that it brings and the disabling symptoms that accompany it!
The word “migraine” originated from the Greek wo... Read >
Author: Van Buskirk
07th October 2008
Migraine Zapper
A migraine is a type of headache that causes intense, throbbing pain, usually on one side of the head. Patients may also experience nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light and sound. The symptoms can last from four to 72 hours and, in m... Read >
Author: Magnapak
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
24th September 2008
How yoga builds self-esteem, awareness and more
Yoga is a way to escape from everything and go into your own little world it will help you to forget all the things that are stressing you for a short while. Yoga will help make a positive change in your li... Read >
Author: Huda
05th September 2008
Many people suffer from depression after the loss of something. But how do you know if you are depressed or just experiencing the normal emotions following the loss of a relationship? Afterall, it's normal to cry, lose sleep, lose your appetite, feel gu... Read >
Author: pharris1
01st September 2008
As a caregiver the more that you understand about the stages of Alzheimer's Disease the better care you can provide for your patient or family member. During the early stages of Alzheimer's Disease most people will be able to lead lives that are producti... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
25th August 2008
One could trace back the history of Alzheimer's disease from a presentation and lecture made by a German psychiatrist in 1906 during 37th Meeting of Southwest German Psychiatrists held in Tübingen.
Dr. Alois Alzheimer presented his findings on a woma... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
13th August 2008
Kinds of depression are different, like different kinds of diabetic or high blood pressure problems. And you may find that you or someone you love sort of fits in more than one category. This is OK. You are not training to become a psychologist. You simpl... Read >
Author: John Samson
13th August 2008
How much ever one may wish, there are no shortcuts to weight loss. A combination of weight loss treatments such as adjustment of diet and regular exercise are the tried and proven ways to effective fat loss.
Alternative and natural treatments Many alte... Read >
Author: Thomas L. Dubose
25th July 2008
Menopause is the permanent termination of menstruation and fertility. This stage begins when a woman has her last period. Menopause can be defined by 12 consecutive period-free months. At this stage, ovaries no longer produce eggs as hormone production st... Read >
Author: John Russell
25th July 2008
I am a firm believer that the first and foremost of any anti aging regiment should be working from the insides out. Researchers in search for the fountain of youth keep coming back to one fact: you are what you eat. What you eat has a tremendous impact ... Read >
Author: David Cowley
25th July 2008
Anti Aging Herbs are also growing in popularity and availability. Many of the anti aging herbs claim to accomplish many different things depending on the type of ingredients involved. Some of the anti aging symptoms or ailments natural herbs offers to h... Read >
Author: David Cowley
17th July 2008
What is Sytropin? It is a natural supplement meant to raise production of HGH (Human Growth Hormone) in your body. Low levels of HGH can be attributed to many health problems that are often attributed to getting older. With an HGH releaser, such as Sytrop... Read >
Author: Sudhani
01st July 2008
It is quite normal to have memory lapses from time to time. For example, forgetting where you put your car keys, you don’t remember the time of an appointment or forget to buy some items at the grocery store. These kinds of memory problems occur most of... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
25th June 2008
When we are young, we sometimes forget things as a part of normal, daily busy life. But when we age, this happens more frequently. However, there is no need to become worried about this phenomenon; after all, it is a natural part of the aging process for ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
17th June 2008
Dear Yeast Infection Sufferer,
You're about to discover what might be the most powerful Yeast Infection system ever developed. It's the same system thousands of people, just like you, used to permanently cure their Yeast Infection and achieve permanen... Read >
Author: phemnahs
10th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Vernon DeFlanders
The drug companies and even some doctors would like nothing better than for us to believe that their heavily promoted prescription drugs or the many popular over the counter medications are the only substances that ... Read >
09th June 2008
Systemic lupus erythematosus, also commonly referred to as lupus or SLE, is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease. Lupus can affect the joints, skin, kidneys, lungs, heart, nervous system and other organs of the body. It is not uncommon for symptoms... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th May 2008
Fibromyalgia is also called as FMS. Fibromyalgia is a disorder classified by the presence of chronic widespread pain and tactile allodynia. The disorder is not directly life-threatening. While fibromyalgia is one of the most common diseases affecting the ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
14th May 2008
Fibromyalgia is also called as FMS. Fibromyalgia is a disorder classified by the presence of chronic widespread pain and tactile allodynia. The disorder is not directly life-threatening. While fibromyalgia is one of the most common diseases affecting the ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
06th May 2008
Are you suffering from stress? Have you been lately feeling low about anything that’s happening in your life? Is stress the main reason behind all the negativity you suffer from?
A lot of people suffer from stress these days. However, only few of the... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
01st May 2008
Testosterone boosters helps increase testosterone level in the blood. There are many causes why people take testosterone artificially. Testosterone is a hormone responsible for masculine characteristics in males. Low testosterone level in the body results... Read >
Author: Alien
27th April 2008
Drowning injury facts
Drowning is the fifth leading cause of accidental deaths of people among varied ages in the United States. Majority of cases however involves from children ages 1 to 14.
Drowning is caused by suffocation when liquid interrupts ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
25th April 2008
Menopause Relief Strategy - having your symptoms documented. It helps you to identify any type of menopause patterns that may be developing. Knowing these things can help you in finding the best way to move forward with menopause relief.
Hot Flashes ... Read >
Author: John Russell
18th April 2008
Alzheimer's disease is the most common kind of dementia occurring among older people. This condition is a brain disorder which affects memory, thinking and behavior. If severe, it can affect daily life practices, such as eating, speaking and self hygiene.... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
06th April 2008
Fibromyalgia is also called as FMS. Fibromyalgia is a disorder classified by the presence of chronic widespread pain and tactile allodynia. The disorder is not directly life-threatening. While fibromyalgia is one of the most common diseases affecting the ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
03rd April 2008
While many people still wonder if there are any side effects with the Breast Actives program, well there are a few, but positive. Again, this program is 100% natural and I don't know of anyone who died by drinking tea, do you? ;-)
It can influence your... Read >
Author: M.Engelmann
02nd April 2008
Vitamins are an integral part of our lives. Vitamins have been proven to protect us from a number of different diseases. Many of the beneficial effects of vitamins on our health have been linked to their antioxidant properties. Vitamins found in supreme a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th March 2008
If you are just starting out on bio-identical hormones or you have
been on them for several years, at some point in time you may
want to adjust your dosage. Women’s bodies change all the time
and hormone levels also change. In order to know what y... Read >
Author: Jill Muchmore
26th March 2008
Whiplash is a serious injury that is not taken seriously enough. Hundreds and thousands of people suffer from whiplash on a daily basis. In fact, this is the most popular reason for a visit to the emergency room in the US, with a total of almost 120,000 i... Read >
Author: Hudson
19th March 2008
Benzodiazepines are effective in reducing panic attacks and phobic behavior, as well as the anticipatory phase of panic attacks. Drugs in this class include clonazepam (Klonopin), lorazepam (Ativan) , and alprazolam (Xanax) . While benzodiazepines act qui... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
Depression is an illness which has become common in recent a times. This mental illness is associated with deep thoughts of the patients which makes them think they are loosing the charm and the glitters of life. It has many different forms and is associa... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
19th March 2008
Benzodiazepines are effective in reducing panic attacks and phobic behavior, as well as the anticipatory phase of panic attacks. Drugs in this class include clonazepam (Klonopin), lorazepam (Ativan) , and alprazolam (Xanax) . While benzodiazepines act q... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th March 2008
Looking back in retrospect (there's an oxymoron for ya) it is hard to describe the feelings I had when those words "you have diabetes" were heard. Disbelief and maybe numbness. I say those words now because I remember doing nothing about it for quite a lo... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
21st February 2008
Blue cohosh is derived from the aerial parts of the plant, its roots, and its rhizomes. Pharmacologic effects are attributed to several glycosides and alkaloids, such as caulosaponin and methylcytisine. Caulosaponin is responsible for the herb's oxytocic ... Read >
Author: Alien
13th February 2008
The Greek word "apnea" literally means "without breath." There are three types of apnea: obstructive, central, and mixed; of the three, obstructive is the most common. Despite the difference in the root cause of each type, in all three, people with untrea... Read >
Author: Cameron
04th February 2008
It's a fact - poor nutrition is linked to ADD
Poor nutrition has been linked to ADD, learning disorders, memory problems, reduced IQ, behavior problems and depression. The vast majority of the U.S. population is deficient in at least one of the vitami... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
28th January 2008
Snoring is a trademark symptom of sleep apnea, but not everyone who snores has it. Here is information on who should get checked for the sleep disorder. Risk factors include:
•Loud snoring and choking or gasping during sleep, signaling narrowed airwa... Read >
Author: Pedro
21st January 2008
An overactive or underactive thyroid gland can result in a number of troublesome symptoms that require medical attention. Fortunately, while you find out what is the most appropriate treatment for you, you may start including foods that help the thyroid g... Read >
Author: Monica Villarreal
22nd October 2007
Frontal lobe of the brain is the part that governs our mood and behaviour. Histologically, the frontal lobe dementias are proven to be characterized by Pick's cells (Pick's disease). At the present time, these diverse histological types are clinically ind... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th September 2007
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. Sleep apnea is recognized as a problem by others witnessing the individual during episodes or is suspected because of its effects on the body (sequelae). In sleep apnea, yo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st July 2007
Most computer users have had it happen to them. Their screens start to pop up with weird notifications and the state of the art system they thought they had is running at a snail's pace. The chances are very good that the only thing wrong with the compute... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
31st May 2007
Imagine the next time you join a discussion about Benefit of Ginkgo Biloba. When you start sharing the fascinating Benefit of Ginkgo Biloba facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed.
If you find yourself confused by what you've read to this p... Read >
Author: Alien
21st May 2007
When you're using your computer, you expect that it will work whenever you want it to. You expect to be able to turn on your computer, do what you need to do, and have a good experience overall. But when things begin to happen to interrupt your computer... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
21st May 2007
New research presented at the November meeting of Society for Neuroscience in New Orleans suggests NutraSweet (or aspartame) could be linked to aspartame consumption. Researchers at a University in Fort Worth, Texas believe aspartame consumed in excess c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2007
Most people will have heard that fish is good for the brain but not everyone understands just why the fatty acids found in fish are so important, and are still unaware of what happens if they don't get enough in their diet.
A healthy brain relies on Ei... Read >
12th May 2007
The origin of German language is found to be during the early of 8th century.We can see the standard form of German spoke in countries like Germany, Austria, Switzerland, a place in France called Alsace-Lorraine, Northern Italy, East-Belgium, Luxembourg, ... Read >
Author: Sean Morris
09th April 2007
Fitness professionals understand the benefits of resistance training for their clients. But what about clients who have severe degenerative diseases such as Polio? Polio is also known as infantile paralysis as 50% of it's sufferers are between ages t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th March 2007
Do you ever experience any episodes of forgetfulness?
Of course you do, it's part of being human.
However, when we are younger, perhaps in our twenties and thirties, we usually don’t take forgetfulness very seriously. When we’re young, we h... Read >
Author: Royane Real
07th March 2007
Are you gaining weight unexpectedly? Are you not losing weight when you're doing everything right? What if you have hypothyroidism and you don't know it? When your thyroid is working against you, looking and feeling better is like trying to exercise with ... Read >
Author: Peter Rapport
05th March 2007
Opinions in the case of fibromyligia are still split some saying it’s just an imaginary thing of the particular person while others say that it’s a real chronic pain condition. One certain thing that the doctors have found out is that fibromylgia and ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
22nd February 2007
When hormone levels of men drop in the near 50's, this is what we so call as the "male menopause" state.
A debatable subject, male menopause is a controversial stage in a man's life. For women, menopause is limited to the suppression of a bodily oper... Read >
Author: Matt Smiths
18th February 2007
Menopause is a period in every woman’s life when their bodies suffer some changes. Around the age of 50 most of the women enter menopause. It’s a normal thing in a woman’s life especially at that age.
Symptoms are different for each woman and tha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd February 2007
An important factor to consider is how much battery life you'll need on your laptop. No matter how much battery you have, using your built in DVD drive a lot and having a 15" TFT screen will drain it faster. Battery technology--just like any technology--i... Read >
Author: adgerc
18th November 2006
There are many problems that can be the result of having sleep apnea. There are many people that have to deal with the fact that they are going to have a hard time dealing with the day ahead of them. They may feel tired and restless because they did... Read >
Author: Darren Mallory
16th November 2006
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For millions of people living with depression there may be a simple, yet very effective, non-medicinal treatment for their depression. There are a number of vitamin deficiencies that can be responsible for depressio... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
16th November 2006
Schizophrenia, a brain disorder that affects the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality and relates to the others.
Schizophrenia is a term given to a complex group of mental disorders. There are four basic subtypes of schizo... Read >
Author: John Conrad
11th October 2006
There are many problems that can be the result of having sleep apnea. There are many people that have to deal with the fact that they are going to have a hard time dealing with the day ahead of them. They may feel tired and restless because they did n... Read >
Author: Darren Mallory
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
21st August 2006
ARE YOU GAINING WEIGHT UNEXPECTEDLY?
As many as 25 million Americans have hypothyroidism. About half of them have
no idea that they do! Millions more suffer this condition around the world.
Hypothyroidism is the medical name for when your thyroid gla... Read >
Author: Nate Murray
13th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
We all have our moments when the word stays paralyzed in our throat. We can see the face, hear the voice, but we struggle to name who it is we have in our mind. Most of us have dismissed such moments as senior moments. A... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers
08th July 2006
Menopause is not a disease or an illness. It is permanent ending of menstruation in women. Menopause marks the end of a woman's natural ability to bear children.
Menopause symptoms are as different as women themselves. Some women do not have any sympt... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
23rd June 2006
Taking prescription medication has become the norm for many people in today's world. As soon as they feel something is amiss within their bodies they run to the doctor and begin popping pills that contain countless chemicals.
Many are realizing the b... Read >
Author: Stephen Thomas
23rd June 2006
If you wish you had a better memory, there are often simple changes in your lifestyle that can help your brain and memory work better.
Don't cut back on your hours of sleep. Your brain needs to use your sleeping hours to put new information into long ... Read >
Author: Royane Real
07th June 2006
The true causes of Alzheimer's disease remain elusive. However, researchers have made progress in understanding the neurological roots of this debilitating condition.
The disease is named after Alois Alzheimer, who was the first to identify the peculi... Read >
Author: Jane Peters
07th May 2006
Use Meditation to Overcome Short Term Memory Loss
Meditation is a wonderful method of helping the entire body to relax. Through a system of breathing exercises the body naturally feels the stress being released and for many people it allows them to be ... Read >
Author: Abbas Abedi
20th April 2006
It's quite normal, though perhaps a bit jarring, to see your
grandma or grandpa begin to have memory problems. They might forget your phone
number, or have to think twice while recalling a childhood memory. But when
should you worry? When do the mem... Read >
Author: Beth Paxton
01st April 2006
It's almost become a joke. Forget the word you wanted to use and joke 'Must be early Alzheimer's.' Lose track of where you left your keys? "Doh! Guess I'm getting Alzheimer's." Alzheimer's Disease is no joking matter, though, and we know it even under the... Read >
Author: Deb Powers
28th March 2006
Do you enjoy visiting Greece and specifically Greek Islands? If so, you are absolutely not alone. Each year, millions of people take a trip to Greek Islands to fancy the Aegean Water and everything that it has to provide. Although it is excellent to like ... Read >
Author: Scott Fromherz
19th February 2006
How To Improve Your Memory With 5 Easy-to-Find Supplements
Are there memory supplements, memory enhancement drugs, or memory enhancers, that actually improve memory, lessen the risk of age-associated memory loss, as well as help concentration?
In a... Read >
Author: Glenn Reschke
16th February 2006
Along with the hot flashes, sleepless nights and mood swings, many women also report another symptom that comes along with menopause: forgetfulness. "We see a lot of women who are afraid they are losing their minds," said Miriam Weber, Ph.D., a senior ins... Read >
02nd February 2006
Robotic lawn mowers are creeping their way in to everyday American life. Like the dishwasher, they were really more trouble than they were worth in the beginning. But technological advances have made the robotic lawn mower practical.
Robotic lawn mow... Read >
Author: Kerry Clabaugh
01st February 2006
As we go through life it is amazing how many people you meet that never learned how to swim. If these parents ever accompany their children to swimming pools or lakes, they do not have the skills to save their own child. Teaching children to swim should b... Read >
Author: Gregory Fort
30th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Trevor Dumbleton
When you are stressed, the hardest thing in the world is dealing with stress. After all, it's already there and stress is not the sort of thing that is dealt with very easily. It tends to consume the mind, cause fatigu... Read >
Author: Trevor Dumbleton
08th October 2005
Two leading neuroscientists recently announced that an active lifestyle and a diet rich in the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oils help prevent the memory loss associated with old age, as well as having other benefits.Seven KeysAlong with eating a hea... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
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