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How To Identify The Best Natural Skincare Products?

29th September 2009
This one is for sure – you are aware of the fact that your skin needs best natural skincare. There are lot of products that claim to be the best natural skincare or best scientific system skincare but are they really the best? The safest way to find out... Read >
Author: Chuck Blake

STOMACH AND BOWEL DISORDERS AMONG INFANTS by Fran Harris

28th September 2009
Disorder of the stomach and bowels is one of the most fruitful sources of the diseases of infancy. Only prevent their derangement, and, all things being equal, the infant will be healthy and flourish, and need not the aid of physic or physicians. The... Read >
Author: Rebecca Witson

Support those who fight for YOUR Freedoms

24th September 2009
Hello to all, My name is Michael Adam Assenberg, I used to be a Security guard back in 1985 and was making my rounds when I had found some people by the TNT Shack. I went to see what was up and they started to go to the back of the complex. I ch... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Natural Healthy Skin Care - Tips on The Best Way To Make It Happen

22nd September 2009
You, like everyone else, probably only wants to use the best natural healthy skin care formula that you can get your hands on. You are also most likely frustrated by the lack of quality formulas available to you, and do not want to settle for a cream or ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Our Lady of Tears - Siracusa, Sicily August 1953

22nd September 2009
Our Lady Who Cried You cannot visit Syracuse or Siracusa as it is known in Italy, without visiting the Shrine of Our Lady Who Cried. Quite honestly, we were more than a little skeptical, until we discovered all the invaluable, indisputable scientific ... Read >
Author: Bob and Penny Lord's site

4 Stages of Eclampsia

21st September 2009
Someone out there had it out for pregnant girls. As if it isn't hard enough on them already, there is a disorder known as Pre-Eclampsia. Below, we will take a look at what this disorder is characterized by, how it effects you, and how to tell if you have ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Best Facial Moisturizer – Dangerous Ingredients To Avoid When Trying To Find One

19th September 2009
It is hard for most people to figure out exactly which one of the thousand formulas available is the best facial moisturizer to use. You have to be sure that you do your research on what it is that a formula includes if you are going to be able to truly ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Avandia Side Effects, Heart Attack Risks

11th September 2009
Many of us suffer from type 2 diabetes. In fact there are about 14 million people in the United States who are in this situation and a good number are being treated with Avandia, a medicine designed to increase the body’s sensitivity to insulin. The dru... Read >
Author: dsmythe

Constipation Due To IBS

30th August 2009
People who have irritable bowel syndrome will normally suffer from diarrhea at some point in time. Some people with IBS also suffer from constipation and some of them have both diarrhea and constipation as alternate conditions. Constipation is a very norm... Read >
Author: Heath Medcalf

Diet Pills: Are They Dangerous?

31st July 2009
Diet pills have great potential to help people out in losing their weights. The option of diet pills can in fact be very appealing to someone who has struggled a lot to lose weight in past without any significant results. There are many diet pills availab... Read >
Author: jameshanrry

What Atarax side effects may occur?

22nd July 2009
While the varied Atarax side effects cannot be forecasted, if any occur or increase in intensity you need to inform your surgeon right away. Only your health practitioner can identify if you should still take this anxiety medication regardless of the Atar... Read >
Author: Patrick Kim

Seriousness of Head Trauma

08th July 2009
Even if there are no external wounds, head injuries should not be taken lightly. Head trauma that is severe enough can cause brain injury and even the wrongful death of the victim. Some accident victims might feel dizzy and disoriented but would just s... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Understanding TBI

13th June 2009
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one of the more dangerous head injuries a person can sustain. In the United States, there are about 2 million people who suffer from TBI each year with about 500,000 hospitalized. The incidence of TBI in the US is about 180... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Absinthe In The US - Is It For Real?

04th June 2009
For years and years, absinthe was illegal in the US. It was banned from American drinkers way back in 1912, partly over fears it carried effects worse than your average alcohol, and partly because its popularity made it a prime target for temperance-minde... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Tamiflu Causes Delirium and Suicide in Children

08th May 2009
Our government is trumpeting how on the ball it is to get its strategic stockpile of Tamiflu out to the public. What they aren’t boasting about is that their supply is about ready to expire. The other thing they aren’t explaining to the public is th... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Know About Roundworms And Your Dog

27th April 2009
•Itching •Nausea •Chest Pain •Muscle Pain •Passing of Worms •Rash •Skin Lesions •Swelling •Vision Disturbances •Vomiting •Weight Loss Infected puppies can become quite ill and heavy infes... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Learning And Detecting Diseases In Kids

09th April 2009
sallow and sunken, the child will dread motion, and lie upon its back with the knees bent up to the belly, the tongue will be loaded, and in breathing, while the chest will be seen to heave with more than usual effort, the muscles of the belly will remain... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Herbs And Its Magical Powers

20th March 2009
Thyme: Bronchitis, cough, diarrhea. In half liter of water we use 1-2 spoonfuls drained thyme. We leave for few hours (we do not boil) and drink the water. Garlic: Spring allergies, arteriosclerosis, stomach pain, cathartic. Simply put it in your sa... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler

What Are Familiar Natural Herbs For Anti Anxiety Disorder Remedy?

02nd March 2009
Natural anti anxiety herbs offer one of the safest solutions to treat anxiety and stress related health issues without the risk of side effects common to many pharmaceutical drugs. There are various types of natural herbs available for the treatment of an... Read >
Author: johnpolish

Wrinkle Cure And Antiaging Skin Care Trap - Shocking Facts That You Need To Know Now

02nd March 2009
We all age and have to face the signs of skin aging like wrinkles and fine lines. A majority of the people fall into the trap of useless wrinkle cure and antiaging skin care products, while some aware people do their research and age gracefully with a you... Read >
Author: Anand Kumar Dulhanomal

First Aid: Grand Mal Seizures

24th February 2009
A grand mal seizure is a common type of seizure that involves every part of the brain. A grand mal seizure is a medical emergency that consists of two phases. During the first, or tonic phase, the muscles in the body stiffen and the hands and feet either ... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Know about Hallucinogens

21st January 2009
From the past thousands of years, human beings are using Hallucinogens. These drugs belong to general group of pharmacological drugs and divided into three categories psychedelics, dissociatives and deliviants. According to the National Survey on Drug Use... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Know about Hallucinogens

17th January 2009
From the past thousands of years, human beings are using Hallucinogens. These drugs belong to general group of pharmacological drugs and divided into three categories psychedelics, dissociatives and deliviants. According to the National Survey on Drug Use... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Treating Dogs With Insects Stings

12th January 2009
Sometimes the supreme threats to life and limb are too small for many people to take discern of. What this means is that dogs, with their heightened senses, will find a way to injure themselves with small but surprisingly strong health hazards. Two of the... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Dealing With Heartworms And Your Dog

12th January 2009
early symptoms and to hopefully save your dog, look out for these signs: - Dogs that have been quite active usually tend to be tired easily. - Dogs that would have been otherwise healthy usually gasp for breath. - Coughing of your dog has sudd... Read >
Author: John Samson

Understanding More About High Toxin Foods

08th January 2009
It is said that food contain chemicals that are essential for growth and health. And even the most naturally grown food still has natural toxins that can be harmful when consume repeatedly in large amounts. Here is a list from Sixwise – Health Article... Read >
Author: Laura Roberts

What is Cerebral Infection?

07th January 2009
The average affected individual is middle aged or elderly. The onset is slow and progressive (stroke in evolution). A bruit may be felt in one carotid artery in the neck indicating the area of narrowing by a thrombus. Hypertension may be present. The ... Read >
Author: Alien

STOMACH AND BOWEL DISORDERS AMONG INFANTS.

04th January 2009
Disorder of the stomach and bowels is one of the most fruitful sources of the diseases of infancy. Only prevent their derangement, and, all things being equal, the infant will be healthy and flourish, and need not the aid of physic or physicians. The... Read >
Author: jamulco

Ways To Safe Detox

15th December 2008
Drug detox is the most important part of becoming free from addiction, and because of this drug detox should be handled with great care. Drug detox is a medical procedure. Drug detox should be handled in a medical facility under great supervision.The reas... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Your Dentist Could Be Your First Line of Defense Against Drug Abuse

04th December 2008
Where do you start when you suspect someone you care about is taking drugs? In the case of methamphetamine, your first stop might be a trip to the dentist’s office. Although ‘meth mouth’ isn’t the only indicator that someone’s using the drug, it... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Most Common Dog Seizures Symptoms

27th November 2008
This brief guide is intended to help you identify dog seizure symptoms so that you can save your dog’s life in case of emergency. A seizure can be defined as the body experiencing muscle contractions and shaking uncontrollably and aggressively. The ... Read >
Author: dwaser

10 Lifesaving Tips Everyone Should Know

05th November 2008
1. How to perform CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an essential skill every adult should know. Even if you’ve taken a CPR class in the past, you should refresh your skills every few years to stay sharp in the event that an emergency arises.... Read >
Author: Manzur Shahid

Detailed Information on Mallory-Weiss Syndrome

17th October 2008
Mallory-Weiss syndrome is a condition in which the inner lining of the esophagus tears at or near where it connects to the stomach. Mallory-Weiss syndrome may also be caused by epileptic convulsions. Mallory-Weiss tears cause approximately 10-15% of all e... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Growing Trend of Mobile Email

13th October 2008
The integration of mobile phones into social life is still in its infancy in most parts of the world, triggering a set of socio cultural convulsions as institutions, people and places adapt to and regulate its use. As is typical with technologies that alt... Read >
Author: Gurpiyar

Drowning Injury Claims: Resurfacing Justice

02nd October 2008
There are bodies of water as well as other man made swimming pools where people go, aiming to have fun. Swimming in beaches, lakes, and pools is considered as a recreational activity among individuals, peers, and families. However, even when having fun, h... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The General Fact About Alcohol Detoxification

30th September 2008
It is a known fact. Alcoholism can kill. It is a form of addiction that destroys relationships and families. It is a condition that hinders the alcoholic's capabilities to concentrate and perform adequately at work. The good thing though is that alcoho... Read >
Author: Theptata

Bowel Disorders In Babies

08th September 2008
Disorder of the stomach and bowels is one of the most fruitful sources of the diseases of infancy. Only prevent their derangement, and, all things being equal, the infant will be healthy and flourish, and need not the aid of physic or physicians. The... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

What are the problems relating to Cerebral palsy?

20th August 2008
Cerebral palsy is a disorder that occurs in babies and children. The brain and nervous system get affected and this causes impairment in intellectual development, problems associated with vision causing even blindness in some patients, loss in sense of to... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops

Is Recovery from Brain Injury Possible

17th August 2008
The term head injury refers to impairment to the brain, which is usually the result of an accident or sometimes an assault. Often, it is the result of a hard blow in the head obtained in automobile accidents. Injuries acquired from automobile accidents... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Dads Love Is Behind Diabetes Breakthrough

17th June 2008
Carson City, NV ? Greg Gilbert isn?t a doctor, he?s a dad. In 1986 his daughter was diagnosed a type 1 diabetic. She was just two-years-old. ?Trina became extremely brittle,? he explains. ?My wife and I couldn?t let her out of our sight. We?d put he... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Don't let baby drink water just yet

29th May 2008
Is it safe for babies to drink water during the many hot months of summer? Does my baby need to drink water anytime? According to Dr. Sears: "Breastfeeding babies do not need extra water, though formula-fed babies often do. Your breast milk con... Read >
Author: Doc Coolmac

FDA Approved Diabetes Breakthrough Goes Public

27th May 2008
Carson City, NV � Diabetes cost America $174 billion dollars in 2007. The American Diabetes Association reports $116 billion of the overall diabetes price tag is for medical expenditures. The other $58 billion is from indirect costs like absenteeism a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Symptoms of Canavan disease

23rd May 2008
Symptoms of Canavan disease, which appear in early infancy and progress rapidly, may include mental retardation, loss of previously acquired motor skills, feeding difficulties, abnormal muscle tone (floppiness or stiffness), and an abnormally large, poo... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Complete Information on Dandy walker syndrome with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
Dandy-Walker Syndrome is an inborn mind deformity involving the cerebellum (a region at the rear of the mind that controls campaign) and the fluid filled spaces around it. Parents of children with nifty walker syndrome may gain from hereditary guidance if... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Problems of Convertability and Money

20th May 2008
It is probably true that all great convulsions in economics result less from the failure of the superstructure of form and legislation, than from a defect of the premise. The superstructure of our money system of the twenties rested on a simple premise: i... Read >
Author: sammybeanard

Complete Information on Brain tumor

15th May 2008
Brain is a tender, soft people of tissue. It is protected by the bones of the skull and three slim membranes called meninges. Cancer begins in cells, the construction blocks that take upward tissues. Tissues take upward the organs of the system. Normally,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Beta ketothiolase deficiency

15th May 2008
Beta-ketothiolase inadequacy in a household confirmed by in vitro enzymatic assays in fibroblasts. Metabolism is the procedure your system uses to have or have vitality from the nutrient you consume. Food is made upward of proteins, carbohydrates and fats... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Beta ketothiolase deficiency

15th May 2008
Beta-ketothiolase inadequacy in a household confirmed by in vitro enzymatic assays in fibroblasts. Metabolism is the procedure your system uses to have or have vitality from the nutrient you consume. Food is made upward of proteins, carbohydrates and fats... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Alpers disease with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Alpers' disease is an uncommon, genetically determined disease of the mind that causes liberal degeneration of gray issue in the cerebrum. It is an autosomal recessive disorder that is sometimes seen in siblings. The precise reason is unidentified but it ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Look Before You Leap With Weight Loss Drugs

03rd April 2008
Being an overweight person in today's world is becoming a normal condition; this situation is not only affecting adults but an increasing number of young people who are also succumbing to this modern day condition. Although there are many ways to lose wei... Read >
Author: Gerald Montgomery

Weight Loss Pills – Looking Good With Heart Valve Disease

03rd April 2008
It would be easy to believe that the global weight problem was just consigned to the adult population but that would be a lie; this situation is also affecting children who have just started school. The two main methods that people currently employ to she... Read >
Author: Jonathan O'Connor

Information On German Shepherd Health Problems

01st April 2008
Any breed of dog is going to have its share of health problems and a German Shepherd is no different. Before you bring your new German Shepherd pup home you should discuss potential German Shepherd health problems with your vet and your breeder so that y... Read >
Author: Jan Ryan

Hypoglycemia - How to Manage Low Blood Sugar

25th March 2008
Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when your blood sugar (glucose) is too low. The symptoms of hypoglycemia may vary from one person to another, just like gravity. Hypoglycemia is commonly associated with diabetes. However, a wide variety of conditio... Read >
Author: Alien

Alternative Treatment of Brain Tumor - The Health Way

17th March 2008
The brain is the central processing unit of the human body. A brain tumor is a mass or growth of abnormal cells in your brain. Brain Tumors are any tumors which occur in the brain due to uncontrolled cell division. Brain tumors typically are categorized a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Epilepsy : a chronic condition - symptoms and causes

02nd February 2008
Epilepsy refers to a chronic condition in which repeated fits or attacks of unconsciousness occur with or without confusions. It is a serious disorder of a central nervous system. It occurs in both children and adults. Most attacks, however, occur in chil... Read >
Author: sulamita

What Are The West Nile Virus Encephalitis Symptoms?

23rd January 2008
The West Nile Virus is a potentially fatal mosquito-transmitted virus that affects parts of the USA from early summer deep into autumn. The disease was first discovered in Uganda, Africa in women in 1937 and the first diagnosis in the USA was in 1999. Sin... Read >
Author: Andrew McNaught

Dog Heartworm - Identifying the Secret Symptoms

10th September 2007
Dog HeartwormIdentifying the Symptoms of Dog HeartwormIn the United States, the common canine disease dog heartworm was first discovered in 1856. Heartworms in dogs are often found residing in the dog's heart and the major blood vessels.The heartworms... Read >
Author: Jeremy C.W

Why Organic?

02nd September 2007
“Beauty is a glorious gift of nature.” Homer What you put on your skin is absorbed through your skin. To be more precise, the skin absorbs approximately 60% of any substance applied to it. Hence the success of trans-dermal skin patches prescribed... Read >
Author: michel12

Epileptic Attacks and Migraine

25th July 2007
Recent studies have indicated that those who suffer from epilepsy are also likely to suffer from migraine headaches. Therefore special treatment considerations need to be given to those who experience both disorders. Epilepsy Epilepsy is a brain dis... Read >
Author: Alien

Divers beware of little creature

19th February 2007
Some little fish are more dangerous to divers and swimmers than sharks Some tiny, harmless looking creatures at the sea are more hazardous than big, ugly looking ones. One type of these beautiful but poisonous fish are called the Lion-fish. Being o... Read >
Author: JIm Walsh

RBD Sleep Disorders

03rd February 2007
Rapid eye movement behavioral disorder, or RBD sleep disorders, is a relatively new condition which wasn't diagnosed until 1986 and was brought to light by an individual by the name of Schenck as well as Schenck's associates. This sleep disorder has psyc... Read >
Author: Alex Wilson

What is the most addictive drug?

29th December 2006
This is a question that people often ask but is actually a very difficult one to answer. Addiction is not just one single and simple process, it is a complex process that has both physical and psychological aspects. Nevertheless despite this complex... Read >
Author: John McMahon

Brahmi Benefits- The Brain Enhancer

19th December 2006
Brahmi is a well-known herb, worldwide used as memory booster and mind alertness promoter. Commonly known, as Indian pennywort and Bacopa monnieri in Latin, is an herb that helps in increasing mental capacity and decreasing mental stress. Widely used as a... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Avoiding this Years Flu

09th November 2006
Influenza or “The Flu” is not something to be taken lightly. The devastating Spanish flu pandemic swept the globe and killed more people than the First World War. Especially if you are in a group that is more susceptible to the flu you should... Read >
Author: Margaret Mathews

Alternative brain cancer treatment

28th September 2006
Brain cancer is a disease which starts with just one cell but this grows and makes more copies of itself and grows as a tumor which is known as swelling. We are here to help you to need support the most. This brain cancer is of two types that is primary a... Read >
Author: dr jack

The Third Trimester

01st September 2006
Copyright 2006 WomanCentric Inc. As you're heading into the final stages of pregnancy, your body is starting to prepare for the actual birth. A common occurrence for many pregnant women is a rise in their blood pressure. It's generally not a significa... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Flynn

Panic Attacks? Or Am I Going Crazy??!!

21st August 2006
If you think you might be experiencing panic attacks but are not sure what the heck it is that you're going through, you'll know for sure once you've read this article! If you know someone who has panic attacks, then you will love this article, because i... Read >
Author: Alexandra Mannock

Coping With Infant's Teething Problem

24th April 2006
Teething is a normal process by which an infant begins to cut the first teeth (primary dentition). The relationship between the eruption of the deciduous teeth and the general health of infants has been documented for over 5,000 years. Various physical di... Read >
Author: Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.

Epileptics are Special.

01st January 2006
Have you been diagnosed as epileptic? Are you a family member, or friend or partner of someone who has? Please be reassured. There have always been people with epilepsy. Since the dawn of time, epilepsy has affected millions of people, from beggars to... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Alcohol Detoxification

01st November 2005
If you love someone who is an alcoholic, or you are struggling with your own alcohol problem, you may be interested in the process of alcohol detoxification. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can range from uncomfortable to life threatening, depending on the s... Read >
Author: Sandra Kim Leong

Shih Tzu - Hypoglycemia

29th October 2005
Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) and Items to have ready for new puppy arrival One of the main things a new owner needs to take precautions against is a new puppy developing hypoglycemia or low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia can occur without much warning and... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Chronic or Treatment-Resistant Depression

19th October 2005
Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Chronic or Treatment-Resistant Depression About Vagus Nerve Stimulation VNS is not related to brain surgery, although it is a treatment that affects the function of the brain. Vagus Nerve Stimulation uses specific stimulation... Read >
Author: Charles Donovan