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8 Natural Remedies For Varicose Veins

30th September 2009
Varicose veins are weakened veins that lack the strength they once had to return the blood to the heart. Veins in the legs are the most easily affected, for they are straight down from the heart. Blood that circulates to the legs must be pumped back up... Read >
Author: Edith Lingenfelter

Living With CHF

22nd September 2009
Heart failure, as well as all the risks that accompany it, can be a terrifying prospect for any man, woman or child. The impact of a heart, the body's central tool for survival, no longer functioning may seem like the beginning of the end. The good news i... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Medical Tourism – Low Cost PDA Closure Device treatment in India

21st September 2009
PDA Closure Device Treatment in India Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a Congenital defect in which the temporary blood vessel connecting the left pulmonary artery to the aorta in the fetal heart fails to close after birth. In the fetal heart, blood... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Live Healthy with Heart Health Supplements

17th September 2009
Heart health is one of the top worry in western or westernized countries as we know that heart organ of our body and it perform most vital function is to pump the oxygenated blood to all parts of the body and the health of your heart is most vital to your... Read >
Author: Ketty

The Importance of Omega 3 in Your Diet

10th September 2009
Omega 3 is a type of long chain fatty acid that is found primarily in oily fish such as - salmon, sardines and mackerel. It is a naturally occurring substance that can also be found in lesser amounts in foods such as nuts, cabbage, sprouts, broccoli and f... Read >
Author: Robert Harden

Handmade Gourmet Chocolates - What Chocolate Lover Should Know

10th September 2009
From the age of Mayans, Aztecs, and Toltec, Chocolate is being used as a beverage, which they used to prepare from the beans of Coco tree (Theobroma cacao). The sun-dried, fermented, pounded and finally cooled blocks of chocolate were served during ceremo... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Understand Exactly What A PCOS Physician Does

28th August 2009
For most females they do not know "What is a PCOS doctor?", the solution is rather simple. A PCOS physician is a doctor who treats women suffering from polycystic ovarian disease. Now, you may be asking, "What is polycystic ovarian disease?" Polycystic ... Read >
Author: Justin DiMateo

Innovative Methods of Cure of Various Men's Sexual Dysfunctions

25th August 2009
Article source: Buy female viagra in cheap medical store. It is a widely known fact that men's health is an essential point in the proceeding of human kind. Results of varied sociological surveys show that men are more worried about their health than f... Read >
Author: Robert

Cross Training To Assist your Regular Work Out Regime

21st August 2009
Are you tired of the same old boring workout or are you looking for a fitness level that your current exercise routine does not offer? Moreover are you regularly experiencing injuries that don’t seem to heal for long periods of time? If the answer is ye... Read >
Author: bobbyyork

Aerobic exercise - a means to warming up your body before moving on to more strenuous types of exerc

02nd July 2009
Body exercises come in two types, one being the strength training exercise and the other; aerobic exercise. Many individuals carry out at least one type of aerobic exercise as a means to get the necessary warm up before they begin doing other types of exe... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Tips On How To Reduce Stress

16th June 2009
As we all walk this road called life, there will be different challenges that will confront us. And one such challenge or obstacle may be of a physical nature. Because of the complexity of our bodies, there could be several people with some sort of a phys... Read >
Author: docphd

The Best Spider Veins Remedies

06th June 2009
Spider veins - something to be ashamed of? No, not quite. Research has indicated that 50% to 55% of American women suffer from this condition. With males that figure is a bit lower, but only slightly: 40% - 45%. Regardless of the figures, however, it'... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Yes, You Can Have Natural Enhancement Hardness -

05th June 2009
O.k., so you have decided to take a natural male enhancement product to give you more power in the bedroom. But first, let me tell what I mean by natural enhancement. I use this term to mean two things. First that you have by your own nature the abilit... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Bleeding

16th April 2009
Bleeding occurs when one or more blood vessels is damaged. Bleeding can be external from a wound or from the nose for instance, or it can be internal, when blood vessels insidethe body are damaged but the skin remains unbroken: this type of bleeding is ha... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

Live Better, Longer and Healthier with These 8 Tips

30th March 2009
Today everyone wants to live better, live longer and healthier lives. It is a well known secret that Okinawa is home to some of the longest living people in the world. They have 3 times the more than 100 year old people than the United States. So how d... Read >
Author: Sandy

Artemis Cardiovascular Institute

21st January 2009
Artemis Health Institute is the home to one of the most well-known and well-equipped cardiac center in India in the form of Artemis Cardiovascular Institute. The Institute has the resources and some of the best surgeons, physicians, cardiologists and oth... Read >
Author: SWT Group

Walking – the best exercise

09th January 2009
Physical fitness is used in two close meanings: General fitness - a state of health and well-being and Specific fitness - a task-oriented definition based on the ability to perform specific aspects of sports or occupations. Physical fitness is the func... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

Women and stroke: knowledge is the best remedy!

15th December 2008
There is a famous precept that knowledge about disease is the half treatment of disease. Women having knowledge about stroke can reduce this risk to a large extent. With adequate knowledge about risk factor and warning signs of this health condition, one ... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews

Helping You to Stop Smoking

18th November 2008
From the first puff, carcinogens in cigarette smoke attack the eyes, nasal passages, teeth, tongue, lungs, heart, blood, skin and reproductive organs. Cigarette smokers die an average of 10 years sooner than non-smokers. In the US, smoking kills around... Read >
Author: SandyPeaks

Harmful Ingredients in Laundry Detergents

22nd September 2008
An everyday activity like doing the laundry in your washing machine can have harmful effects on the health of your family. Many of the ingredient chemicals found in laundry detergents are far from healthy. In fact, many of them contain cancer-causing ... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth

Natural Treatment of Lupus

17th September 2008
Lupus is a kind of autoimmune disease, in which a person's immune system creates antibodies that attack their own body tissues. A lot of the symptoms are quite similar to other diseases, making its treatment rather difficult, especially as there is no sin... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Maintaining your Health – both Physical and Mental

22nd July 2008
There are two main aspects to the idea of health, which are physical and mental. It is highly important that you ensure you are taking good care of both of these aspects in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Physical health revolves around upholdi... Read >
Author: Helen

Complete Information on Essential Hypertension

18th July 2008
Essential hypertension is referred to hypertension. There are two broad categories of primary(essential) of hypertension and secondary hypertension. Essential hypertension is a medical state in which the blood pressure is chronically high. Essential hyper... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Varicose Veins – Causes and Symptoms

21st May 2008
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted, painful superficial veins resulting from poorly functioning valves. Varicose veins are common. They mostly affect women. Varicose veins are also called varicosity and varicosis. Varicose Veins are often mistakenly ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Blood Pressure - Treatment and Cure for Blood Pressure

14th May 2008
Blood Pressure is a pressure of blood against the walls of a blood vessel or heart chamber. The measurement of the pressure or force inside the blood vessels (arteries) with each beat of the heart. Blood pressure is written as two numbers; the first numbe... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Introduction, Symptoms and Treatment

29th April 2008
PCOS is a health problem that can affect a woman's menstrual cycle, fertility, hormones, insulin production, heart, blood vessels, and appearance. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, women with PCOS have these characteristics: ... Read >
Author: Paul

To salt or not to salt.

03rd April 2008
Some scientists say about the salt, that man cannot digest salt; it is in no way useful to our body. Salt does not posses necessary vitamins and minerals. Is a poisonous substance, the important organs that are affected because of the salt we take are kid... Read >
Author: Vlada

Tinnitus & Menopause

02nd April 2008
Tinnitus is an abnormal noise in the ear. Tinnitus is common nearly 36 million Americans have constant tinnitus and more than half of the normal population has intermittent tinnitus. One of the most common causes of tinnitus is damage to the microscopic e... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Hemophilia – How To Treat Hemophilia

27th March 2008
Hemophilias are a group of disorders, which are among the most common and serious inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia is actually a collection of several different genetic disorders passed on by heredity. The two most common types are hemophilia A an... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hemophilia – How To Treat Hemophilia

27th March 2008
Hemophilias are a group of disorders, which are among the most common and serious inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia is actually a collection of several different genetic disorders passed on by heredity. The two most common types are hemophilia A ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Blood Pressure - Treatment and Cure for Blood Pressure

10th March 2008
Blood Pressure is a pressure of blood against the walls of a blood vessel or heart chamber. The measurement of the pressure or force inside the blood vessels (arteries) with each beat of the heart. Blood pressure is written as two numbers; the first numbe... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Blood Pressure - Treatment and Cure for Blood Pressure

10th March 2008
Blood Pressure is a pressure of blood against the walls of a blood vessel or heart chamber. The measurement of the pressure or force inside the blood vessels (arteries) with each beat of the heart. Blood pressure is written as two numbers; the first numbe... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Know About Depression, Its Cause and Treatment

10th February 2008
Diabetes and eye have a very strong relation. Diabetes can affect the eyes and vision in a number of ways. The high blood glucose, can damage many parts of the body, such as the heart, blood vessels, brain, and kidneys (as commonly known). Diabetes can af... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk

Which Form Of Calcium Is Best For You?

25th January 2008
There is no warning signal that lets you know if you have a calcium deficiency. Actually, a calcium deficiency is usually undetectable until damage that is irreversible has already occurred. A calcium deficiency is extremely hard to detect because the c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Herbal Medicines And Problems of the Heart and Blood

19th January 2008
Diseases of the heart and blood vessels (particularly the arteries) are not only the single biggest cause of death in the modern world, particularly the Western world, but the most preventable. Together they kill almost as many people as all other dise... Read >
Author: Alien

Marfan Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
The Marfan syndrome is a connective tissue disorder. It can affect the heart, blood vessels, lungs, eyes, bones and ligaments. The disease is fully penetrant with marked interfamilial and intrafamilial variability. The disease may also affect numerous oth... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What causes Myocardial Infarction?

29th August 2007
The most common cause of a Myocardial Infarction (MI) is a blood clot known as thrombosis. This forms inside a coronary artery, or one of its branches. This blocks the blood flow to a part of the heart. Blood clots do not usually form in normal arteri... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

High Blood Pressure - An Analogy of The Cardiovascular System

08th May 2007
The cardiovascular system essentially consists of the heart, a network of hollow blood vessels (called arteries, veins and capillaries) and the blood that fills them. In simplistic terms, the cardiovascular system conveys food and oxygen to every one of ... Read >
Author: Bilal Rose

3 Simple Ways to Lose Weight Fast

10th April 2007
When it comes to weight loss, many people struggle daily with this task which can seem impossible. They put together various calculations of numbers to create a workable equation. Generally, it looks great on paper, but most find it difficult to carry out... Read >

Your Weekly Guide - Maintain A Pregnancy Week By Week Calendar

27th March 2007
This article can prove to be a useful guide for those who are expecting and also for those who want to know how a child does develops inside a mother’s womb. Pregnancy is a gradual process. Before moving on a detailed discussion on pregnancy week by... Read >
Author: apurva

Your Weekly Guide - Maintain A Pregnancy Week By Week Calendar

27th March 2007
This article can prove to be a useful guide for those who are expecting and also for those who want to know how a child does develops inside a mother’s womb. Pregnancy is a gradual process. Before moving on a detailed discussion on pregnancy week by w... Read >
Author: apurva

Basic Travel Tips for All

12th March 2007
Vacations are the best way to get out of those hectic days of your everyday life. Vacation is a term used to describe a lengthy time away from work or school, a trip abroad, or simply a pleasure trip away from home, such as a trip to the beach that lasts ... Read >
Author: Keyur Parmar

Natural Treatment of Lupus

01st March 2007
Lupus is an autoimmune condition in which a person’s immune system creates antibodies that attack their own body tissues. Many of the symptoms are very similar to other diseases, which makes the treatment of lupus even more difficult, especially as th... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Heart signs and symptoms according to Chinese Medicine.

27th January 2007
What are the main signs and symptoms of heart weakness and disease according to Chinese medicine? These are the patterns that to relate to the philosophy of Chinese medicine. • Heart Qi Deficiency. • Heart Yang Deficiency. • Heart Yang Colla... Read >
Author: Gudni Einarsson

Your Weekly Guide - Maintain A Pregnancy Week By Week Calendar

27th December 2006
This article can prove to be a useful guide for those who are expecting and also for those who want to know how a child does develops inside a mother’s womb. Pregnancy is a gradual process. Before moving on a detailed discussion on pregnancy week by wee... Read >
Author: Apurva Shree

A Balance Diet Can Make Your Heart Happy

31st August 2006
The heart pumps about 10,000 liters of blood around the body every day. The blood acts as a carrier to deliver oxygen and nutrients to muscles, cells, and tissues. If something is happened to the heart, the functions of various parts of the body may be af... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Vegetarianism

01st April 2006
Vegetarianism: �We are what we eat� For a long time people have been trying to find alternative to their diet, to improve their health, and make their life longer. This desire is well understood, even that modern level of medicine is advanced, and... Read >
Author: John Nilson

Healthy Whole Grains and Your Diet

01st April 2006
What whole grains are? The first federal definition can help you to find out whether your favorite cereal, crackers, pasta and everyday bread are whole-grain. Eric Hentges, executive director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Center for Nutrition... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas

Coronary Angiogram for your Heart. Do you know what it is?

09th February 2006
When the doctor recommends a coronary angiogram to someone close to you, the initial reaction is denial and non acceptance. Some people also believe that anyone who undergoes this test would invariably have to go through bypass surgery. Others believe tha... Read >
Author: Anna Brandy

Prevent Diabetes Problems: Keep Your Diabetes Under Control

17th October 2005
Prevent Diabetes Problems: Keep Your Diabetes Under Control What are diabetes problems? Too much glucose (sugar) in the blood for a long time can cause diabetes problems. This high blood glucose (also called blood sugar) can damage many parts of th... Read >
Author: wolf krammel