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Cure Diabetes Naturally

06th October 2009
Diabetics using stem-cell therapy have been able to stop taking insulin injections for the first time, after their bodies started to produce the hormone naturally again. In a breakthrough trial, 15 young patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes wer... Read >
Author: conor

Sleep Solutions - Why Choose a Natural Treatment For Insomnia

02nd October 2009
Insomnia is a health situation the is making taken for granted by many people. This is due to the fact that many families do not know how necessary sleep is. There are many possible causes of insomnia. A stressful lifestyle, taking medications, diet and t... Read >
Author: Apple

Stem Cells and Congestive Heart Failure

22nd September 2009
Heart failure is a devastating blow to the body system, and despite the best efforts of clinicians and researchers often results in permanent organ damage and eventual death. Researchers are fighting to put a stop to the high mortality rate of congestive ... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

High Blood Pressure surgery India – affordable cost and world class in India

18th September 2009
Hypertension/High Blood pressure surgery in india Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure. High blood pressure (hbp) or hypertension means high pressure (tension) in the arteries. Arteries are vessels that carry blood from the pumpin... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Acquaint Yourself with Pre Diabetes Symptoms in Just One Lesson -- Starting from Scratch

17th September 2009
MEET PRE DIABETES Diabetes mellitus is a hazardous ailment in itself and has been known to cause major organ damage, rigorous dehydration, and diabetic coma in the most severe of cases. Diabetes is a disease of the endocrine structure that affects just... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera

Is Hypertension checking up really necessary?

17th September 2009
Every time you visit your doctor, no matter what the visit is for, make sure you have your blood pressure checked. The trouble with hypertension is that it is a silent killer and those people who on the high-risk group are not mindful that they are at ris... Read >
Author: sara

Benefits of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring

11th September 2009
It is becoming increasingly apparent among healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of hypertension, that the traditional practice of relying on arbitrary blood pressure measurements obtained in the clinic or a doctor's office setting, is not... Read >
Author: Victor Battles, M.D.

Insomnia Cure - Safe and Effective

11th September 2009
Many people who used to suffer from sleeplessness swear by insomnia natural cures that are more effective and safer to the body than artificial sleeping pills than can be found in drug stores. There are many reasons why people should avoid synthetic sleep... Read >
Author: Apple

Insomnia Cure - Safe and Effective

11th September 2009
Many people who used to suffer from sleeplessness swear by insomnia natural cures that are more effective and safer to the body than artificial sleeping pills than can be found in drug stores. There are many reasons why people should avoid synthetic sleep... Read >
Author: Apple

How Is Diabetes Disease Diagnose

03rd September 2009
What Is Diabetes? When there is an imbalance of insulin and glucose in the blood that causes glucose levels to be abnormally high, this is a condition called diabetes, or hyperglycemia. Insulin serves to regulate glucose levels to stay within normal ... Read >
Author: Clivir Team

How Can Stem Cell Research Be Used to Treat Congestive Heart Failure?

03rd September 2009
The potential needs for stemcells have made it a highly available focus in medical articles today. Stemcells are the precursors to all cell in the human body, and are primarily produced in the bone marrow in adults. During times of crisis, such as when a ... Read >
Author: debbie Anderson

Don't Take These Acne Treatments - How to Look for the Best Acne Treatments

20th August 2009
When you're looking for the best acne treatments, you need to consider what you shouldn't take as much as what you should take. In several cases, the cure for the acne disease is often worse than dealing with the acne itself. Sometimes the best acne treat... Read >
Author: Harley Molina

Scleredoma variants

13th August 2009
Scleredoma - Not Just the Excessive Deposit of Collagen. Scleroderma is a chronic auto-immune disease characterized by excessive deposits of collagen, causing inflammation and thickening of the skin and is a relatively rare disease. Typically, this is ... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Has Your Pet Got Dental Insurance?

13th August 2009
Pet is like part of family. Our beloved pet is stay together with us in the same home. And it may cause care and loving, that it‘s coming out for the heart. Taking care about your pet’s health is one of our loves express. Taking your pet for a dental ... Read >
Author: Yudi Maulana

What's Fibromyalgia? Things You Want To Know About This Painful Disorder

31st July 2009
What is Fibromyalgia? With so many people being diagnosed as having this agonizing condition it is not surprising that this question is being asked so often. It is easy to reply to this query, but explaining the causes and symptoms leads to more complica... Read >
Author: Edward Bones

What's Fibromyalgia? Things You Need To Know About This Distressing Disorder

31st July 2009
What's Fibromyalgia? With so many people being diagnosed as having this distressing condition it is no wonder that this question is being asked so often. It is straightforward to respond to this query, but explaining the causes and symptoms leads to mor... Read >
Author: Edward Bones

What Is Fibromyalgia Answers To That question And Help With Treatment

31st July 2009
What is Fibromyalgia? Many have found themselves asking this very question after the onset of its agonizing symptoms. There's a very simple answer to this question, but the symptoms and causes of this disorder have left people with little answers. Fibrom... Read >
Author: Page Stan

Crisis In Sickle Cell Disease

09th July 2009
We were all taught back in elementary and high school that blood is important. You need healthy and adequate amounts of blood in your body if you want to live a long and fulfilling life. Lose a couple of night’s sleep and you might end up with anemi... Read >
Author: mark

Raising Rabbits the Right Way to Avoid Costly Mistakes

05th July 2009
Raising and caring for rabbits can be a fun and rewarding experience. Anyone who has seen an adorable bunny and thought they would make a fun pet is right – they can be interesting pets and great companions. But you should know that these adorable littl... Read >
Author: berg0101a

Benefits of Blood Pressure Monitoring

18th June 2009
It is becoming increasingly apparent among healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of hypertension, that the traditional practice of relying on arbitrary blood pressure measurements obtained in the clinic or a doctor's office setting, is not... Read >
Author: Victor E. Battles, M.D.

The Benefits of Blood Pressure Monitoring

11th June 2009
It is becoming increasingly apparent among healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of hypertension, that the traditional practice of relying on arbitrary blood pressure measurements obtained in the clinic or a doctor's office setting, is not... Read >
Author: Victor E. Battles, M.D.

Aging Points to Remember

29th May 2009
Aging Points to Remember In relation to anti-aging treatment, the scientists have determined extra calories as one detrimental cause. It has been found that reducing intake of calories can actually help slow down the process of aging. If this is couple... Read >
Author: Steve B James

Relief For Stress - High Blood Pressure Or Diabetes

06th May 2009
There is a misconception that people who are stressed out only lose weight. Even though people do lose weight when stressed out, the opposite is also true. Some people gain weight when they are feeling stressed. In this article we will talk about relief f... Read >
Author: Truby Johnson

Some Need to Know Facts on Bleeding Hemroids

16th April 2009
Bleeding from the rectal area may be caused due to a number of reasons and bleeding hemroids are not always the reason. With regards to your hemroids however, bleeding hemroids are the worst that can happen. Although blood oozing out of your anus does not... Read >
Author: Hannah

Detox, Don't Retox: Do Cosmetics Cost You Your Health?

09th April 2009
Who says you have to suffer to look good? Looking good is a natural result of FEELING GOOD. Remember? If you knew what was in the regular cosmetics lining the beauty care shelves you would know instinctively that there is no way they are going to mak... Read >
Author: Karunadetox

Olive Leaf Tea for Gout

08th April 2009
Gout is a form of arthritis which really means it causes joint pain. Usually gout sufferers experience terrible pain in the big toe but other areas may be affected too. Gout occurs because there is a build up of uric acid in the blood. Eventually the c... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Types of scans used by a pediatric radiologist

27th March 2009
Children sometimes require medical care due to illness, problems that result from a congenial problem, or injury. Treatment and diagnosis for children is the best when provided by a doctor who specializes in treating children called a pediatrician. Pediat... Read >

Heart Bypass and Kidney Failure Are Found To Be Directly Attributed To Trasylol

10th March 2009
It was recently found in a study done by John Hopkins University that cardiac attacks were the leading cause of death for kidney failure patients. In a study done by the university it was found that more than 20% of the deaths in their study were the resu... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Cheap Motorcycle Travel Insurance

26th February 2009
Nothing compares to traveling especially when we are young and adventurous, having a great desire of touring Europe and discover its beauties. Especially for bikers, motorcycle fans and backpackers, travel insurance is vital. The great thing about motorc... Read >
Author: Alice Campbell

Hemochromatosis

05th January 2009
Hereditary Hemochromatosis is the most common genetic disorder of persons of northern European extraction. Most people with hemochromatosis inherit the condition from their parents. If you inherit two hemochromatosis genes, one from each parent, you will ... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk

Why Supplements? How Diabetes Affects the Kidneys

01st December 2008
If you are a diabetic, do you know that how you manage your diabetes properly can prevent or slow down kidney disease (renal problem)? If you can manage your diabetes well, you will save your kidneys. The kidneys function to cleanse blood from waste pr... Read >
Author: Alex Sim

Poor Sleep Habits In Adolescence May Contribute To High Blood Pressure Or CVD

05th November 2008
There are a number of reasons why teenagers may not sleep well due to staying up late, rising early or even natural stresses in their daily lives. No matter what the reason may be for lack of quality sleep, the adolescent population is putting themselves ... Read >
Author: Daggerdan

Lose Weight to Get a Six Pack - The Six Pack Secret

25th September 2008
Lose Excess Belly Fat & Get a Six Pack Let's face it, nowadays the vast majority of people are carrying around varying degrees of extra belly fat. Most just think it's unsightly, hiding their abs, and makes them self conscious (to varying degre... Read >
Author: Aidan Joseph

Candida and Yeast Infections- Candida Yeast Characteristics

10th September 2008
There are two things that can make the overgrowth of Candida yeast so challenging. First, this type of infection can be both systemic and digestive. Second, doctors will often treat only the associated symptoms and not the underlying cause. When Candid... Read >

Hemochromatosis

09th September 2008
Hemochromatosis is the most common form of iron overload disease. Hemochromatosis is characterized by excessive absorption of dietary iron resulting in a pathological increase in total body iron stores. The excess iron is stored in the body's tissues and ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How to Lose Stubburn Stomach Fat and Develop Six Pack Abs

02nd September 2008
Losing Belly Fat Nowadays the vast majority of people are carrying extra belly fat, with most just thinking it's unsightly, hiding their abs, and making them self conscious (to varying degrees) about their body. However, what most do not realize is ... Read >
Author: Aidan Joseph

Malignant Hypertension - The Uncommon Silent Killer

27th August 2008
Many Americans live with high blood pressure everyday, yet they continue to practice unhealthy lifestyles. Because the signs and symptoms of the cardiovascular disease go undetected for so long, other cardiovascular complications develop unexpectedly. ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Trasylol Linked with Dangerous Risks

08th July 2008
Available for individuals undergoing serious and complicated surgeries, Trasylol aprotinin from Bayer, is used to reduce blood loss. The major benefit of the drug during such delicate surgeries is the slowing down of fibrinolysis the process that leads... Read >

How to Deal With Nail Fungus

07th July 2008
At some time in their lives, many people struggle with the question of how to deal with nail fungus (onychomycosis). Today, the puzzle is defined by the vast range of advice available—medical, alternative, and anecdotal. One must choose from prescriptio... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Complete Information on Cryptococcosis

25th June 2008
Cryptococcosis is a rare fungal infection caused by inhaling the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans. Cryptococcus is present around the world, but infection was relatively rare until the AIDS epidemic began. Cryptococcosis is the cause of the most common life... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Crigler Najjar syndrome

25th June 2008
Crigler-Najjar syndrome (CNS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder of bilirubin metabolism. This causes jaundice (yellow discoloration of skin and eyes) and organ malfunctions. Crigler-Najjar syndrome (CNS) is divided into two types: type I and type II,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Crigler Najjar syndrome

25th June 2008
Crigler-Najjar syndrome (CNS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder of bilirubin metabolism. This causes jaundice (yellow discoloration of skin and eyes) and organ malfunctions. Crigler-Najjar syndrome (CNS) is divided into two types: type I and type II,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

High Blood Pressure Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

23rd June 2008
When the heart pumps blood into the arteries, the blood flows with a force pushing against the walls of the arteries. Blood pressure is the product of the flow of blood times the resistance in the blood vessels. High blood pressure is also called hyperten... Read >
Author: John Mathew

Traditional Chinese Medicine And Infertility Treatments

01st May 2008
When you are thinking about traditional Chinese medicine the thought of using it as an alternative cure for infertility probably never crossed your mind. The theory of Traditional Chinese medicine is a very holistic approach to health care. There is th... Read >
Author: Cindy

Foods To Be Avoided For High Blood Pressure

02nd April 2008
High blood pressure if left unchecked results in increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and leads to target organ damage such as LVH, retinal changes and vascular changes. The main objective in the management of hypertension is prevention of tar... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

Eco Friendly Pet Furniture

02nd April 2008
Your dog or cat is probably is not all that worried about global warming and deforestation, but a lot of owners are, and so many are now adding environment friendly pet furniture to the eco-friendly items they have in their homes. In just the last coup... Read >
Author: John Sern

Stop Drinking Alcohol...Alcoholism Can Now Be Cured

30th March 2008
Alcoholism can only be treated after the addiction to alcohol is dealt with. The medical profession regard alcoholism as being a disease and it is determined as being a physical or mental condition which has a negative affect on the human body. The worst ... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Inhalation Injury Causes and Treatment

27th March 2008
Inhalation injury increases the morbidity and mortality of burns significantly. Inhalation injury is a vague term used to describe a wide range of problems and lung airways in the context of thermal damage. Inhalation injury in 3 ways: (1) by the cells of... Read >
Author: Alien

Smoking a dangerous addiction

14th February 2008
Approximately everybody is aware that smoking can be the cause for emphysema, cancer, and heart problems. It can cut down life by years and this practice can charge the smokers lot of cost. Smoking is tough tendency to remove since tobacco includes nicoti... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

How Safe Is Your Baby's Bubble Bath?

26th January 2008
The disturbing increases in childhood illnesses in America cannot be ignored! So what is causing so many of these illnesses? Research shows that everyday chemicals may be putting our children at risk. One factor is that children are being affected by thei... Read >
Author: Diane Cuesta

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Information

22nd January 2008
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a serious disorder. Disseminated intravascular coagulation also called consumptive coagulopathy. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) is a syndrome characterized by massive activation and consumption... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Asymptomatic Hypertension Information

22nd January 2008
Hypertension is one of the most common worldwide diseases afflicting humans. Hypertension also known as high blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against blood vessel walls. The heart pumps blood into the arteries (blood vessels), ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Kick the Puff with Hypnoseuddannelse

11th July 2007
Nicotine addiction is one of the worst forms of habits you can ever imagine to catch in life. What starts with sheer peer pressure ends up with no peer at your bedside. Any amount of de-addiction efforts remains counterproductive in most cases of severe a... Read >
Author: Steve

An anatomy of failure Medical negligence in the NHS

27th June 2007
Leaving a surgical instrument inside a patient following an operation is not the kind of blunder you would expect from a highly skilled and intelligent doctor or surgeon. Yet this simplest of errors has cost the NHS ?4 million in medical negligence compen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Discover The Symptoms and Treatment of Diabetes

15th June 2007
When it comes to a disease like diabetes, it seems as if everyone is an expert, but before you make decisions based on non-medical people's opinions, make sure you have your facts straight. In general, the classic and typical symptoms of diabetes are w... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Daily Precautions For Asthma Patients

30th May 2007
Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory system and may turn even fatal at times. It is therefore important for the asthma patients to take proper care and precautions regularly. Asthma patients suffer from attacks that enforce the system to breathe... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Modern Medicine versus Nature in Treating Cancer

01st May 2007
by Tony Isaacs author of "Cancer's Natural Enemy" In contrast to at least 6000 years of the practice of natural medicine, Western medicine treats the body as a collection of parts instead of as a synergistic organism. When it comes to treating broken... Read >
Author: Tony M. Isaacs

Herbal Medicines: An alternative for High Blood Pressure

23rd April 2007
High blood pressure is a common illness among adults. There are many causes of high blood pressure, but overall, long-term high blood pressure can lead to heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and diabetes. Because this is a serious illness, doctors and ot... Read >
Author: Farkhan Shah

Chinese Diabetes Medicine

09th April 2007
Diabetes is becoming more and more of a problem in Western society. Chinese diabetes medicine divides the problem into three parts and treats them each. Chinese Diabetes Medicine Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is generally characterized by hi... Read >
Author: Alien

Signs and symptoms of chemical pneumonia

26th January 2007
Pneumonia is a lung inflammation, usually caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi. An unusual type of pneumonia is the one caused by chemicals. Small particles, liquids, gases and dust inhalation can lead to a chemical pneumonia. Some of these chemicals a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Nail Fungus - The DMSO factor

06th January 2007
Nail Fungus - The DMSO factor A nail fungus infection is a condition called onychomycosis. It is the most common nail problem with about 20 - 40 million Americans being affected. The main concern is the nail discoloration (usually yellow or brown) and ... Read >
Author: RickSims

Nail Fungus Home Treatment

29th December 2006
Now it’s possible to use a nail fungus home treatment with more confidence than ever in the potential for success. This is because scientific research has shown that some natural remedies really do have antifungal properties and great potential for figh... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Canine Diabetes – The Warning Signs and Treatments

20th December 2006
Dogs are known to suffer from illnesses such as diabetes as well. The pancreas is an abdominal organ that produces digestive enzymes for the metabolism of food. Occasionally, due to illness or trauma, the pancreas either produces less insulin or none at a... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Is Hypertension check up really necessary?

18th November 2006
Is Hypertension check up really necessary? Every time you visit your doctor, no matter what the visit is for, make sure you have your blood pressure checked. The trouble with hypertension is that it is a silent killer and those people who on the high-... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz

Why We All Should Test for Hypertension

17th November 2006
If a individual has a clinically elevated blood pressure, they may be stunned to find that this expresses the same type of health risk as elevated cholesterol levels. The trouble with hypertension is that it can be a silent disease and a lot of people who... Read >
Author: james ellison

Is Hypertension check up really necessary?

04th October 2006
Every time you visit your doctor, no matter what the visit is for, make sure you have your blood pressure checked. The trouble with hypertension is that it is a silent killer and those people who on the high-risk group are not mindful that they are at ris... Read >
Author: Lance Teo

What to expect from your doctor when you are diagnosed with hypertension.

13th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Ted Crawford Hypertension (high blood pressure) affects about 50 million individuals in the United States. Of these, about 70% are aware of their diagnosis, but only about a half of those are receiving treatment and only 25% are under c... Read >
Author: Ted Crawford

Malignant Hypertension Causes Symptoms And Treatment

22nd July 2006
Malignant Hypertension and accelerated high blood pressure are two emergency conditions which should be treated promptly. Both conditions have same outcome and therapy. However Malignant hypertension is a complication of high blood pressure characterized ... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

Changing your life-style can lower blood pressure

23rd October 2005
When treating high blood pressure it helps a lot if it is detected in an early phase, because it appears long time before its symptoms and complications do.If it's detected early, much of the damage it does to the organs in the body can be prevented, and ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola