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Two Type Diabetes

17th September 2009
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized by insulin resistance, relative insulin deficiency, and hyperglycemia. In type 2 diabetes, either the body does not produce enough... Read >
Author: chandan

Heart Diseases - Heart Attack & High Blood Pressure

16th September 2009
Heart Attack Heart disease affects your heart's muscle, blood vessels, and electrical system and is the leading cause of death among women. The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which plaque (a fat-like substance) deposits... Read >
Author: prashant

Who Can Suffer From Anxiety Disorder?

15th September 2009
Anxiety disorders present one of the broadest issues that are affecting people today. The particular disorder varies greatly from person to person. Many people are diagnosed with an anxiety disorder on a regular basis. Anxiety disorders, left untreated, g... Read >
Author: Michael Hunter

A Guide to Your Spa Experience

17th August 2009
Even for those of us who are cutting back on our expenses (and who isn't?), a day at the spa is just an absolutely worthwhile investment. We all run ourselves around like crazy, stacking up abnormal levels of stress and pressure. A massage isn't just some... Read >
Author: Yodle

chronic anxiety disorder and Natural Cures

01st August 2009
It is pretty difficult to determine the exact causes of anxiety, although basically doctors include brain chemistry, genetics and environmental stress as major contributors to the development of such nervous disorders. Not even the therapeutic mechanism o... Read >
Author: Kenneth Svensson

Insulin Resistance

30th July 2009
Insulin Resistance Insulin resistance is a condition in which the body produces insulin, but does not use it properly. Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas that helps the body use glucose for energy. When people are insulin resistant, t... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com

Is your autistic or ADHD child on a gluten free diet?

25th July 2009
Gluten free diets are very popular among alternative treatments to Autism Spectrum Disorder. The Autism Syndrome includes disorders such as ADHD, Aspergers, Turret’s, and Autism. The concept is that an inflammatory response to gluten is causing or con... Read >
Author: drmane

Excessive Alcohol Can Cause Insomnia

13th June 2009
Excess alcohol or alcohol used to promote sleep, however, tends to fragment sleep and cause wakefulness a few hours later. It also increases the risk for other sleep disorders, including sleep apnea and restless legs. Alcoholics often suffer insomnia duri... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

Excessive Alcohol Can Cause Insomnia

13th June 2009
Excess alcohol or alcohol used to promote sleep, however, tends to fragment sleep and cause wakefulness a few hours later. It also increases the risk for other sleep disorders, including sleep apnea and restless legs. Alcoholics often suffer insomnia duri... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

Dealing with Femoral Neck Fractures

18th May 2009
Neck of femur fractures are one of the commonest fractures in the population as bone density in the thigh area drops in elderly women after the menopause, with large numbers of hospital beds dedicated to this group. Abnormal stresses repeatedly applied to... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Eat More Often for Maximum Weight Loss

14th May 2009
There are many people believe the only way in losing weight is reduce the food intake or skip the meals. This is completely wrong. Cutting your food intake is not the key to permanent weight loss. Well, cutting your food intake will make your body to go i... Read >
Author: Ben Tien

Straight Talk Stress And Anxiety. What Does It Do To Our Body’s And What Can Be Done About It.

27th April 2009
The emotional response to things in our environment that cause stress and anxiety can be as wide ranging as the number of people you talk to about the subject. Though the response our bodies give to theses environmental irritants is the same. Our adr... Read >
Author: Robert Read

What Is Stress And Anxiety

23rd March 2009
stress. You may feel anxious virtually all the time and not know why, or your feelings may be a comeback to something you are nervous about, like an impending exam. Abnormal levels of certain neurotransmitters in the head may burrow generalized unease... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

What is That Burning in My Feet?

19th December 2008
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of burning and numbness in one's feet. There are two types of nerves that may be affected: small nerve fibers, and large nerve fibers. Small nerve fiber damage will cause abnormal sensation and large nerve fiber d... Read >

Alcohol Rehab Program

17th October 2008
Alcoholism is somewhat akin to drug addiction. They start in small steps and develop into huge abnormal levels, destroying one and causing others, especially his near and dear ones, untold miseries. Fortunately, the society has opened its eyes to the ne... Read >
Author: T Corrine

John Barton, Certified Rolfing & Scoliosis

12th September 2008
Rotoscoliosis is a pathology that is ongoing and continuous over time and is always falling out of balance. The central nervous system is the initiator of scoliosis and manifests as rotation, counter-rotation, and compression in the structure and tissue... Read >
Author: Certified Rolfer

John Barton, Rolfing & Scoliosis

08th September 2008
Rotoscoliosis is a pathology that is ongoing and continuous over time and is always falling out of balance. The central nervous system is the initiator of scoliosis and manifests as rotation, counter-rotation, and compression in the structure and tissue. ... Read >
Author: rolfmovement

Complete Information on Epilepsy

18th July 2008
Epilepsy is a physical state which starts in the brain. Epilepsy is characterized by recurring unprovoked seizures. Sometimes seizures are related to a provisional state, such as the exposure to drugs, the withdrawal of certain drugs, or the abnormal leve... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What is Menkes Disease?

02nd July 2008
Menkes disease is caused by a defective gene that regulates the metabolism of copper in the body. The disease primarily affects male infants. Copper accumulates at abnormally low levels in the liver and brain, but at higher than normal levels in the kidne... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Congenital adrenal hyperplasia

25th June 2008
CAH is a genetic defect of the adrenal glands. People with this condition do no produce enough of the hormones cortisol and aldosterone, and produce too much of androgen. It affects both males and females. In children and adults with congenital adrenal hy... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Diabetes Mellitus – A Disease That´s Worth Knowing About

21st May 2008
Diabetes mellitus can also be referred to as ‘diabetes’. Experts feel that this is a syndrome that can be characterized by abnormal levels of blood sugar and disordered metabolism. The disease results from reduced levels of the hormone insulin with or... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

How To Erase Feelings Of Worry

15th May 2008
Many people use the words "anxiety" and "stress" interchangeably, but they are actually two distinct conditions. Stress is a reaction to a stimulus, which can be external or internal. You may experience stress because you feel frustrated with something ... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky

New Treatment for Fibromyalgia (FMS)

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

New Treatment for Fibromyalgia (FMS)

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

Generic Acomplia (Rimonabant) – Know The Facts

01st May 2008
Generic Acomplia or Rimonabant is an anorectic anti obesity drug. It is a CB1 cannabinoid receptor antagonist. Rimonabant has been found to stop food craving enough to help people lose weight, and could also help curb other unhealthy urges, such as smo... Read >
Author: Mike Dean

New Treatment for Fibromyalgia (FMS)

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

Anxiety – Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

19th March 2008
Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one or in anticipation of taking a quiz, test, or other examination. Problem anxiety interferes with the sufferer's abil... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Anxiety – Causes, Symptoms And Treatment Information

19th March 2008
Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one or in anticipation of taking a quiz, test, or other examination. Problem anxiety interferes with the sufferer's abilit... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Anxiety – Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

12th March 2008
Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one or in anticipation of taking a quiz, test, or other examination. Problem anxiety interferes with the sufferer's abilit... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Ayurveda Epilepsy Treatments

03rd March 2008
Epilepsy (seizure disorder, fits) is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent instances of seizure or tremors. These are due to abnormal excitation from brain. Epilepsy treatment methods are aimed at controlling the disease. Most cases of juveni... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Heart Diseases - Heart Attack and High Blood Pressure

20th February 2008
Heart Attack Heart disease affects your heart's muscle, blood vessels, and electrical system and is the leading cause of death among women. The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which plaque (a fat-like substance) deposits... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Free Acne Treatments - Natural Remedies for an Acne-Free Skin

01st June 2007
Acne. It is the bane of most teenagers, and even fully-grown adults. And with expensive over-the-counter products for acne, acne sufferers may find some free acne treatments through natural means a welcome relief to the face – if not the pocket. As natu... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

What Is Your Understanding Of Metabolic Syndrome?

29th December 2006
People often talk about metabolic syndrome but how many of us really understand its meaning and importance? When metabolic syndrome was revealed in the early 20th century, it was known that high blood pressure, diabetes, being overweight and having abn... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

What Enzymes Do For A Body As Proteins

13th August 2006
 What Enzymes Do For A Body As Proteins Our body has a lot of biological functional units such as digestive system, nervous system and blood circulatory functions etc. Each functional unit requires some sort of energy to perform its function and... Read >
Author: tom willson

Acne - Your Hormones May Be The Culprit!

25th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Tony Buel Acne can often be considered the worst thing to happen to a teenager. Where in the world does it come from and how do you get rid it once you have it? They are a source of endless embarrassment and inconvenience! And while eve... Read >
Author: tony buel

Enzymes Functions in Body

23rd February 2006
What Enzymes do for a Body as Proteins Our body has a lot of biological functional units such as digestive system, nervous system and blood circulatory functions etc. Each functional unit requires some sort of energy to perform its function and enzyme... Read >
Author: star herb

What Enzymes can do as proteins for health

23rd February 2006
What Enzymes do for a Body as Proteins Our body has a lot of biological functional units such as digestive system, nervous system and blood circulatory functions etc. Each functional unit requires some sort of energy to perform its function and enzy... Read >
Author: star herb

You Don't Have to Strain for Cardio Fitness Gains

19th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Daily News Central Quantity may beat quality when it comes to exercise and heart health. Adults who engage in mild exercise -- such as walking briskly for 12 miles or exercising moderately for 125-200 minutes over the course of a week --... Read >
Author: Rita Jenkins