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Dealing With Cirrhosis of the Liver Due to Hepatitis C

29th September 2009
If you're wondering how long you can live with cirrosis of the liver due to hepatitis c, you'll be hard-pressed to find a true answer. There are so many factors involved, and this can be a great thing because when you take the right steps, your liver can ... Read >
Author: JJ Smith

Alcohol addiction could lead to Liver Cirrhosis

29th September 2009
Alcohol addiction is a crippling and debilitating disease that takes its toll both mentally and physically on individuals who suffer from it. Alcohol addiction, in addition to having a myriad of other negative effects, also increases the risk of developi... Read >
Author: Nick

The Clinic For Emotional Wellness – Back To School

16th September 2009
If you (or someone you know) are suffering from difficulties with sleep, anxiety, bullying, adjusting, fitting in, trauma, bereavement, or need a learning assessment, or psycho education assessment (to name just a few of life’s challenges), you need to ... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting

Enjoying Coffee At Home Or At Work…

12th August 2009
Having a cup of coffee has been a very popular pastime for almost everybody. Be it in the workplace, coffee shops or even in the comforts of our very own homes, we get to enjoy it with our family and peers. It provides opportunities for social interaction... Read >
Author: Malhotra

Acnezine To Cure All Types of Acne Lesions

07th August 2009
Let us study the different types of acne that Acnezine can cure: Lesion-a physical change in body tissue caused by disease or injury. A lesion may be external (e.g., acne, skin cancer, psoriatic plaque, knife cut), or internal (e.g., lung cancer, ather... Read >
Author: spuunman

Symptoms and Treatment for Liver Disease

11th July 2009
The liver is the largest organ inside human body. It is also most important one. Liver has many jobs, like changing food into energy and cleaning the alcohol and poisons from the blood. The liver also makes bile, a yellowish-green liquid that helps with t... Read >
Author: steven marks

Alcohol Treatment Center

05th July 2009
Acknowledging the need for help for an alcohol problem is never an easy situation. Know that the sooner the alcoholic seeks help, the better the chances are for a successful outcome. Some families and loved ones feel a sense of ambivalence when thinking... Read >
Author: mattbrindisi

Cirrhosis and its Treatment

02nd July 2009
Cirrhosis is a slowly progressing disease in which healthy liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue, eventually preventing the liver from functioning properly. The scar tissue blocks the flow of blood through the liver and slows the processing of nutrien... Read >
Author: jerry james

Why Giving Up Drinking - Or at Least Cutting Down - Is Something You May Want To Consider

16th April 2009
Perhaps you’re not an alcoholic. You just like to have a drink every evening after work to relax. Or you drink on social occasions, when you go out with friends. Surely, you say, drinking is not a problem for you. What I’m about to share with you m... Read >
Author: E. Avila

Milk Thistle Medicinal Herbs Are Available Online

10th April 2009
Online herb suppliers have several forms of milk thistle available for use. Whole milk thistle seed is available, including an organic form. Milk thistle seed can be had in powdered form. The leaves are possible to find in a cut and sifted form. Organ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Causes Of Childhood Obesity

27th March 2009
Childhood obesity has become an epidemic in the United States as roughly 25 million children are overweight or very close to being so. The experts agree that the health consequences of this can be devastating. This article will show what some of these con... Read >
Author: Sarah McCurdy

Gallstones

19th March 2009
The gallbladder is a small pear-shaped organ that sits on the right side of our bodies just beneath the liver. Its primary function is to store and secrete bile. Bile is a yellow-brown fluid produced by the liver, which helps us digest fats. Our liver pro... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk

Social Drinkers Beware

02nd February 2009
As well as having a pre existing condition, being a heavy smoker, contracting a fatal illness and being slightly overweight it appears there is another clause that could mean your life insurance premiums may rocket through the roof. Those that drink, e... Read >
Author: Darren

The Moxxor Business and the Green Lipped Mussel

14th January 2009
Welcome to MOXXOR, the most powerful concentrate of all-natural omega-3's and antioxidants on the planet exclusively from the pure pristine environment of New Zealand... The story behind Moxxor begins in the spectacular Marlborough Sounds region on the... Read >
Author: moxxor5x

Researchers Find Liver Damage Condition Caused By Toxic Bile

18th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Recently, news from the science and medical communities has reported a new genetic condition that may be the cause of approximately 15 to 20 percent of liver failure among individuals. An article from Science Daily re... Read >
Author: LegalView

Acnezine Ways To Get Rid Of Acne

21st November 2008
We will learn about the various types of acne that Acnezine can treat: Lesion- it is a bodily variation in body tissue which is caused by infection or wound. A lesion can be external (for instance, acne, skin cancer, psoriatic plaque, knife cut etc), or s... Read >
Author: AppleCute

Acnezine Ways To Get Rid Of Acne

21st November 2008
We will learn about the various types of acne that Acnezine can treat: Lesion- it is a bodily variation in body tissue which is caused by infection or wound. A lesion can be external (for instance, acne, skin cancer, psoriatic plaque, knife cut etc), or s... Read >
Author: AppleCute

Reducing Liver Cancer's Devastating Effects

23rd October 2008
Liver cancer is a life-threatening disease that can be extremely devastating to anyone who is afflicted with it as well as those around him. Anyone experiencing symptoms associated with cancer of the liver should seek medical care at the soonest possible... Read >
Author: Pailamod

Evening Primrose Oil--Nature’s Pretty Little Secret

29th September 2008
Many people today are looking for natural ways to cure what ails them. There are cures that can be found in nature for many things; you can find relief from headaches, nausea, food poisoning, premenstrual syndrome symptoms, and many others. Evening primro... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

The Severity of Liver Damage

02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley The liver remains an extremely important part of the body and one of the largest organs in the body. It not only provides the body with food in the form of nutrients and vitamins, it breaks down and gets rid of toxins. ... Read >
Author: LegalView

Many parents probably don’t know there are lists of Top Party Schools – where the kids are more

13th August 2008
But everyone drinks in college, right? You drank in college and you’re doing okay. So, what’s the big deal? Why does drinking in college mean the student should get treatment from an alcohol rehab center? Well, things may have changed since you went t... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Complete Information on Esophageal Varices

18th July 2008
Esophageal varices are the blood vessels dilated in the wall of the esophagus. Esophageal varices develop when the normal flow of blood to the liver is blocked. Blood supports then in smaller, more fragile blood vessels in the oesophagus, and sometimes in... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

ARJUN (Terminalia Arjuna ) as a cardioprotective

27th May 2008
An Ayurvedic cardioprotective botanical being used in Ayurveda since 2500 B.C. has remarkable cardioprotective, heart muscle strengthening properties. Arjuna bark has been used in Ayurvedic herbalism for more than three centuries to support a healthy hea... Read >
Author: Wilsondrugs

Complete Information on Alveolar echinococcosis with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
Alveolar echinococcosis is a chronic disease with a presymptomatic phase that may live for years before signs and symptoms produce. The variance of the signs and symptoms depends on the position of the lesions, which may produce in the liver and in respec... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Cirrhosis and Causes

21st May 2008
The liver, the largest organ in the body, is essential in keeping the body functioning properly. It removes or neutralizes poisons from the blood, produces immune agents to control infection, and removes germs and bacteria from the blood. It makes prote... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

The Benefits Of L-Carnitine Continues To Grow

29th April 2008
Research continues to mount evidence that l-carnitine can help boost energy and quality of life. Carnitine comes from the Latin word for flesh: caro or carnis. L-carnitine was discovered and isolated from meat in the early 1900s. At that time, scientis... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Thrombocytopenia – Information on Thrombocytopenia

28th April 2008
Thrombocytopenia is a blood disease characterized by an abnormally low number of platelets in the bloodstream. The normal amount of platelets is usually between 150,000 and 450,000 cells per microliter of blood. A microliter is an amount equal to one one-... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Organic Coffee: The next great health food for whom?

17th April 2008
Throughout the early 1970s many small family owned natural and gourmet food stores were boycotted by health food distributors because specialty coffee was carried. These health food distributors would refuse to deliver their orders. It is amazing that a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Alcohol Abuse and the Liver

09th April 2008
Alcohol abuse affects our health and our body in a variety of ways. Several keys organs and internal functions can be irreparably damaged because of heavy drinking over an extended period of time. Chief among those areas at risk is the liver – one of ou... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs

Alcohol Abuse and the Liver

07th April 2008
Alcohol abuse affects our health and our body in a variety of ways. Several keys organs and internal functions can be irreparably damaged because of heavy drinking over an extended period of time. Chief among those areas at risk is the liver – one of ou... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs

Alcohol Abuse and the Liver

07th April 2008
Alcohol abuse affects our health and our body in a variety of ways. Several keys organs and internal functions can be irreparably damaged because of heavy drinking over an extended period of time. Chief among those areas at risk is the liver – one of ou... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs

Hemochromatosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Hemochromatosis is an inherited condition of abnormal iron metabolism; it is not a blood disease. This disease is the result of an abnormality, usually a single site mutation, in the HFE gene, which is located near the HLA complex and produces a glycoprot... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Hyperaldosteronism - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Primary aldosteronism, also termed Conn syndrome. This increased secretion is caused by an abnormality within the gland. Primary hyperaldosteronism accounts for less than one percent of all cases of hypertension. Hyperaldosteronism can be caused by a tumo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Is Lindsay Lohan Already Headed for a Liver Problem?

31st July 2007
Actress Lindsay Lohan has made a lot of news lately because of repeated arrests for alleged "driving under the influence." Besides the fact that she may face jail time like Paris Hilton and her career is quickly becoming "radioactive," there may also ... Read >
Author: George McKenzie

Alcoholism: Alcoholism Treatment and Alcoholism Causes

27th June 2007
According to the health group of people, alcoholism is a disease and/or addiction to the utilization of alcohol, and an incapability to distinguish the disabling effects of excessive alcohol consumption. A person suffering from alcoholism has a dependence... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

Who Is Looking After Your Health?

05th June 2007
More and more people have realized that they need to take responsibility for their own health care. In the past we would go to the family doctor, who took our welfare to heart and he would go to great measures to take care of us. But today with doctors ... Read >
Author: Kathleen Luvit

Who is looking after your health?

01st June 2007
More and more people have realized that they need to take responsibility for their own health care. In the past we would go to the family doctor, who took our welfare to heart and he would go to great measures to take care of us. But today with doctors ... Read >
Author: Kathleen Luvit

Symptoms in hepatitis C and cirrhosis

13th May 2007
Hepatitis is known as the inflammation of the liver produced by viruses, medications, toxic agents. Hepatitis of viral cause is considered to be acute or chronic. Hepatitis C has its incubation period in 5-10 weeks and is transmitted through blood transfu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Alcohol Consumption and Detoxification

13th May 2007
Alcohol Consumption Many people use alcohol ranging from the person who has the occasional drink with dinner to those afflicted by alcoholism, the latter characterized by excessive consumption and preoccupation with alcoholic beverages to the extent t... Read >
Author: Tejada

Alcohol Abuse and Addiction

27th March 2007
People can become addicted to alcohol. Alcohol changes the way your mind and your body work. Even one beer can slow your reactions and confuse your thinking. This means anything that requires concentration and coordination--like driving--is dangerous when... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Coffee - Good or Bad for Your Health

06th January 2007
Coffee and tea are quickly becoming one of the largest exports of many countries around the world as coffee and tea drinkers quickly spend over $20 billion annually for their daily cup of caffeine. Twenty billion is nothing to be scoffed at these days. ... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Understanding Liver Cancer: What Is it? 

02nd August 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com The liver is the largest internal organ in the body, resting under the right ribs, just below the right lung and diaphragm. It is pyramid shaped and divided into right and le... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Does Stress Affect Us?

26th May 2006
Does Stress Affect Us? By: Steven Diamond The Founder of AttackAnxiety.com You better believe it does. The subject of stress has become a favorite subject of everyday conversation among the many people I speak with across the country. In the course... Read >
Author: Steven Diamond

Benefits of Drinking Alcohol for Diabetes Type II

10th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael V. Gruber, MPH Diabetes Mellitus comes in two forms, Type I and Type II. Unlike Diabetes Type I, Type II Diabetes Mellitus occurs later in life. The majority of Type II Diabetics are women. Documented in medical journals, drinkin... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce

Bad Breath - the Cure is as Simple as the Cause

03rd May 2006
Bad Breath, also known as Halitosis (Halitosis is the medical term for 'bad breath') is an extremely restrictive condition, and it affects millions of people. It restricts people from leading a normal life. Have you ever shied away from a conversation bec... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald

The good and bad sides of coffee

30th April 2006
I decided that I should write a bit about coffee as I drink a lot of coffee and wanted to know a little bit more about it's health benefits and drawbacks. What I found was a little scary but also interesting on the good side. First of all the good side... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky

Benefits of Selenium in All Aspects of Life

24th April 2006
Photovoltaic and photographic equipment use selenium for its chemical properties. The glass industry uses it for a pigment which imparts red color to glass and enamel. First identified in 1817 by Jons Jakob Berzeleus; selenium is named for the Greek wo... Read >
Author: Vincent Platania

Liver Cancer and Its Symptoms

02nd April 2006
What is liver cancer? Liver cancer happens when cells begin to multiply at a faster rate than they should and the unwanted cells form a growth also there are 2 main types of liver cancer and these are primary cancer which means the cancer started in live... Read >
Author: JTM Marketing

Kicking The Habit: The Zyban Way

27th October 2005
If you're looking for a way to quit smoking that has a proven success rate, you may be interested in a drug called Zyban. The main active ingredient of Zyban is bupropion hydrochloride, which is also known as Wellbutrin. Originally prescribed as an antide... Read >
Author: Ron King