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CLEP and the Pursuit of an Online Degree Go Hand in Hand

24th September 2009
Thanks to the advancement of technology and the wonder of the internet, you can receive a degree from an accredited college without ever stepping foot on campus. In fact, a person from South Dakota can receive a degree all the way from the Pennsylvania I... Read >
Author: Speedyprep

Cure carpal tunnel in 72 hours

23rd September 2009
Carpal TuCurennel Syndrome ================================== Cure carpal tunnel in 72 hours Most human activities use the hands. You find that tying your shoes is no longer an ordinary activity but a tedious task. Finally, you can relief the Ca... Read >
Author: barak

The Importance of Always Using ATV Safety Equipment

22nd September 2009
Today, many ATV riders fail to use proper safety equipment while riding an ATV. This has caused states to pass mandatory safety equipment requirements to ride in certain areas. The first mandatory requirement is the wearing of a helmet. There is simply no... Read >
Author: Billy Whitmire

How To Avoid Those Holiday Pounds!

21st September 2009
If you believe the old stories about much weight people put on during the holidays, you’re right—partially. In a recent study conducted by The National Institute of Health, the researchers discovered that, in reality, most people tend to only put on j... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Gastric Bypass Surgery - Requesting Insurance Pre-Approval

21st September 2009
You have done your research on gastric bypass surgery, and determined whether your insurance carrier will pay for the procedure. You have the CPT/ICD-9 codes memorized, and you’re on a first-name basis with the member services rep at the insurance compa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ginseng; Is It Really Beneficial or an Asian Myth?

18th September 2009
For thousands of years, ginseng has been revered in the Orient as an almost magical natural supplement with amazing benefits for those who use it regularly. It is said that ginseng will boost the immune system, enhance vitality, increase physical enduranc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Antioxidant Vitamins

18th September 2009
The antioxidant vitamins found in fruits, vegetables, teas and supplements are proving to be powerful agents in the fight against disease causing free radicals. The original concept was to take recommended daily allowance (RDA) of vitamins to a level t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Carpal tunnel treatment, carpal tunnel pain, wrist braces, wrist support, carpal tunnel braces.

16th September 2009
Cure for this Syndrome Easy System to Eliminate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Do you want to be free from carpal tunnel pain? Do you want to feel normal and no numbness in your hands? Do you want to end those times when you can barely sleep one full hour s... Read >
Author: Andrey5

Which Herbal Remedies Really Work? - 5 Effective Herbal Remedies That Are Widely Used Today

10th September 2009
There is no doubt that there is major concern in the western world over our reliance on drugs to cure our ailments, particularly with regard to the serious side effects that are reported almost daily. Consequently, there is a considerable growth in intere... Read >
Author: semajseer

The Importance of Always Using ATV Safety Equipment

10th September 2009
Today, many ATV riders fail to use proper safety equipment while riding an ATV. This has caused states to pass mandatory safety equipment requirements to ride in certain areas. The first mandatory requirement is the wearing of a helmet. There is simply no... Read >
Author: Jeremy Biberdorf

Dentist shortage = bad teeth

06th September 2009
This is an article by Sally Glaetzer that was recently published in Tasmania Mercury – Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. TASMANIA’S dentist shortage is being blamed for high rates of decay and tooth loss, particularly in regional areas. But dentists ... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer

Harvard Drug Research Fraud and Cover-up: How Off-Label Profiteering Works

03rd September 2009
Harvard Drug Research Fraud and Cover-up: How Off-Label Profiteering Works Drug company money influences and corrupts research. That is a given. What is less understood is why drug manufacturers spend billions for research on off-label uses for the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

STEM CELL RESEARCH SUPPORT STILL INSUFFICIENT

08th August 2009
Since the passage of the massive $789 billion stimulus bill, the topic of stem cell research has, to an extent, become an out-of-sight, out-of-mind issue. With the White House’s ambition schedule of reforming the heath care system, overhauling financial... Read >
Author: Glen Grant

Max Internationals Impact On The Health and Wellness Industry

27th July 2009
The variety of health and nutritional products on the market have increased dramatically in the past several years, perhaps in response to the do-it-yourself approach that many people are taking on to their own wellbeing. Whether this change is due to mo... Read >
Author: Amy McFarland

Taking A Look At The Arched Back Lumbar Stretcher Extender

24th July 2009
According to Medline Plus, back pain affects 8/10 Americans at some point during their lifetimes. The National Institute of Health reports that a number of factors can increase one's risk of developing back problems, such as being overweight or out of sha... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Cure Carpal Tunnel

20th July 2009
Cure Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in 72 hours! "All It Takes Is 8 Simple, Easy-to-Follow Techniques You Can Do While Watching Your Favorite Television Show from the Comfort of Home - Without Any Special Exercise Equipment!" Introduction . You can't even... Read >
Author: All About Internet Marketing Tips

Benefits of Baby Sign Language Extend Way Beyond the First Few Years

17th July 2009
Baby Sign Language is a communication method designed to be used with hearing babies and toddlers before they can speak. It is a simplified version of sign language designed to be easy enough for baby's to use from 6 months of age. The baby signs are ofte... Read >
Author: Lisa Baade

Research Shows the Benefits of Baby Sign Language

17th July 2009
A National Institute of Health (NIH) funded experimental study was conducted by Drs Linda Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn in 1989 to determine if baby sign language would delay speech development in children. The study assigned the children into two groups, on... Read >
Author: Lisa Baade

Cancer Alternatives – Graviola

11th July 2009
An exciting cancer alternative remedy comes from the seeds, leaves, bark and stem of the South American plant Annona muricata, generally known as Graviola. In fact there are many other plants in this genus, various of which yield extremely potent cytotoxi... Read >
Author: Keith Scott-Mumby MD

Max International is Making Waves

17th June 2009
The variety of health care products on the market have increased dramatically in the past several years, perhaps in response to the do-it-yourself approach that many people are taking to their own health. Whether this change is due to economic reasons, a... Read >
Author: maxgxlcorp@gmail.com

Tips For Buying A Luxury Home in Bethesda

12th June 2009
As one of the wealthiest and best educated cities in the greater Washington DC metropolitan area, Bethesda is a prime location to buy a home. Indeed, many people who hold jobs in the nation's capital consider living in this spectacular community to be the... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

WellPoint goes on the offensive : Daniel Lee

06th June 2009
As the debate over how to reform the nation's costly and complex health-care system heats up in Congress, Indianapolis-based health insurance giant WellPoint is on the offensive. "What our goal is, is to make sure we fix what's broken but leave in plac... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

Are you suffering from Sleep Apnea?

07th May 2009
Sleep apnea is a common disorder that affects millions of men, women and children but is often undiagnosed says Herndon dentist. There are three types of apnea: obstructive, central, and mixed. Out of the three, obstructive is the most widespread. Regardl... Read >
Author: top3dentists

Children And Daycare

09th April 2009
Ever since women entered the workforce, the great daycare debate has raged on. Parents, scholars and politicians have argued the pros and cons of external childcare facilities until families are absolutely certain placing their child in day care results i... Read >
Author: Backpacking Trip Planner

Losing Weight by Eating Homegrown Vegetables

02nd April 2009
Vegetables are one of the most effective foods to add to your diet if you are trying to lose weight. Growing your own vegetables provides you with the freshest and most delicious choices possible. Imagine being able to pick healthy, low-calorie vegetabl... Read >
Author: Julie F

Warm Air Humidifiers

13th March 2009
Doctors often suggest purchasing a warm air humidifier when you show up at their office sick with the flu, a cold or a sinus infection. Even the National Institute of Health highly recommends this. Warm air humidifiers are great for anyone with any sort ... Read >
Author: Lillian G. W.

Lifestyle and Breast Cancer

10th March 2009
Although all of the genetic and environmental factors are important to consider, the overwhelming evidence is that breast cancer is related to lifestyle. The following paragraphs outline the negative impact and positive impact on breast cancer of several... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks

Would you prefer Lap Band Weight Loss Surgery Performs in U.S. Or Mexico Or in India?

08th February 2009
There are numerous lap band and gastric banding clinics proposing the method in both U.S and Mexico. The cost of lap band surgery has been declining in the United States over the past couple of years. The two major causes are- the expanded number of surge... Read >
Author: Andrew Jhonson

Making an Educated Purchase - Room Humidifiers

05th February 2009
Doctors and the National Institute of Health recommend the use of a room humidifier when you have cold or flu symptoms, or a sinus infection. Humidifiers add moisture to the air in a room and your skin. When moisture is added to your skin, moisture is a... Read >
Author: Lillian G. W.

New Research Tool Uses Mice To Unlock Peanut Allergies

28th January 2009
Many people wind up having some sort of allergies, and one of the most volatile of the different food allergies can be the allergy to Peanuts. Some people can be just a little allergic to peanuts, others are so hyper sensitive that even a small amount can... Read >
Author: Joe Gardener

Could Biomimetic Dosing be the Answer to Hormone Replacement Therapy?

09th January 2009
A recent Danish study on healthy hormone replacement therapy (HRT)suggests that women must cycle their hormones and have a menstrual bleed to be truly safe from cardiovascular events. The study found that overall there was no increased risk of heart attac... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Lap band surgery- U.S or Mexico

29th December 2008
The Lap- band adjustable gastric banding system is a simple yet advanced gastric banding system that helps you gradually lose and control your weight by reducing the amount of food. It is approved by the FDA in 2001 for use in the United States. Thousands... Read >
Author: Alma Orozco

Why Alternative Medicine Can Do Wonders For Seniors.

29th December 2008
Alternative medicine has been credited by many as doing amazing things, but it should not be considered a cure-all by seniors. What is this particular form of medical treatment, and why is it called alternative? It goes under the descriptive name alte... Read >
Author: Raymond Angus

Weight Loss Surgery in Rhode Island

19th December 2008
Rhode Island – the smallest state -- has a big problem. That problem is obesity. Almost 59% of the population of the Ocean State is overweight or obese (18% obese, 39% overweight) according to data compiled by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. And t... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson

Weight Loss Surgery in Oregon

19th December 2008
Obesity is Oregon’s most serious health crisis. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In the Beaver State alone almost 60% of the population is overweight or obese, and the cost of conditions related t... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson

Effect of Cleaning Supplies During Pregnancy

03rd December 2008
While most women are aware that they need to stay clear of harsh chemicals while pregnant, they overlook just how toxic their everyday cleaning supplies are to their health, their unborn baby and to say the least, so detrimental to the environment. A stud... Read >
Author: CarolynSue

Effect of Cleaning Supplies During Pregnancy

02nd December 2008
While most women are aware that they need to stay clear of harsh chemicals while pregnant, they overlook just how toxic their everyday cleaning supplies are to their health, their unborn baby and to say the least, so detrimental to the environment. A stud... Read >
Author: CarolynSue

Effect of Cleaning Supplies During Pregnancy

02nd December 2008
While most women are aware that they need to stay clear of harsh chemicals while pregnant, they overlook just how toxic their everyday cleaning supplies are to their health, their unborn baby and to say the least, so detrimental to the environment. A stud... Read >
Author: CarolynSue

Wrong Ideology behind weight loss

24th November 2008
Well-known views on diet and weight loss do not match reality from the medical point of view. Daily diet should contain strict quantity of calories, fiber, fats, vitamins, minerals, among others. Abstaining from any component or product can negatively aff... Read >
Author: densepense

Obesity Causes - Fight Obesity and Live Longer

30th October 2008
Do you want to overcome obesity fast and healthy? If so, this is the perfect article for you. According to research, the biggest problem of obesity is internal abdominal fat. Following, let's discuss more about it. Obesity causes a loss in the quality ... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

The Health Benefits of a Tummy Tuck from Hawaii Plastic Surgeons

02nd October 2008
While many men and women opt for a tummy tuck due to aesthetic reasons, there are tremendous health benefits to this procedure performed by Hawaii plastic surgeons. By reducing your belly fat, you lead a healthier life – one that puts less strain on y... Read >
Author: rizzosh

The Health Benefits of a Tummy Tuck from Hawaii Plastic Surgeons

02nd October 2008
While many men and women opt for a tummy tuck due to aesthetic reasons, there are tremendous health benefits to this procedure performed by Hawaii plastic surgeons. By reducing your belly fat, you lead a healthier life – one that puts less strain on y... Read >
Author: rizzosh

Melatonin Side Effects: The Good and the Bad

25th September 2008
You are right in checking out melatonin’s side effects. You want to try this popular natural sleep aid or have started on it for a while that you want to know if you are experiencing some melatonin side effects. Melatonin is undoubtedly one of the mo... Read >
Author: Isabel T.

Bariatric Surgery: Choosing the Right Procedure to Reduce Obesity

17th September 2008
Bariatric surgery may be an effective treatment for patients suffering from morbid obesity, but the decision to undergo surgery as the corrective method should not be taken lightly. For those who decide to pursue the surgical option the Roux-en-Y gastric ... Read >
Author: Shelly Cruz

Bariatric Surgery: Choosing the Right Procedure to Reduce Obesity

17th September 2008
Bariatric surgery may be an effective treatment for patients suffering from morbid obesity, but the decision to undergo surgery as the corrective method should not be taken lightly. For those who decide to pursue the surgical option the Roux-en-Y gastric ... Read >
Author: Shelly Cruz

Benefits of Our Own Adult Stem Cells

11th September 2008
Everyone is aware of the controversy surrounding embryonic stem cells. Stem cells are found in human embryos, but not everyone is aware that stem cells are also found in adult tissue. The most abundant supply of adult stem cells is formed in the bone ma... Read >
Author: Sipes Enterprises

Low Back Pain Relief

09th September 2008
Lower Back and Hip Pain by Dave Roberts On a preliminary note, several professionals say that Yoga serves as a faultless cure for back pain as a result of the fact that it advises its students on how to take in air properly, letting in the unsuppresse... Read >
Author: jdf39

Hormone Replacement Therapy Linked to Breast Cancer

08th September 2008
When a woman becomes older and enters the menopausal stage of her life, she will often be given a prescription for the side effects associated with menopause. Usually a hormone replacement therapy or combined hormone replacement therapy (CHRT) are given, ... Read >
Author: Legal

Have You Been a Victim of Medical Malpractice?

22nd July 2008
Negligence of medical professionals can lead to injuries causing much pain and suffering to the patient resulting in medical malpractice. We are constantly being witnesses of news stories, articles in magazines, and radio show that are full of horrendous ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Nurse, Turned Flight Instruction School Owner/Pilot Extraordinaire

23rd June 2008
On a recent Sunday afternoon, this writer caught up with a successful woman business owner, whose flight instruction and general aviation business is physically located at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California. But, how did Evelyn A. Carlson, a... Read >
Author: James O. Armstrong

Diet your way to a longer life?

24th April 2008
Lately, people are searching for the fountain of youth, but not with facelifts or Botox. They are turning to their diet to help them live longer. Research on monkeys, rodents, fish and even insects has shown that if calories are cut below what the ani... Read >
Author: Debra

Weight Loss Surgery - The Express Weight Loss Solution for the 21st Century!

11th April 2008
Public opinion about weight loss surgery is somewhat of an extreme nature. It is widely looked upon as the final resort for those who are desperately trying to lose weight by conventional means such as dieting and exercising but are not getting the desire... Read >
Author: Sam DCosta

Quick Weight Loss – The Magical Slimming Therapy!

07th April 2008
It seems the whole world is on its toes to lose weight, get slimmer and fitter, and get results FAST. The present times are marked by an increased awareness about health issues, especially controlling obesity and having the correct bodyweight. Obesity has... Read >
Author: Sam DCosta

Is Bariatric The Right Surgery Option For You ?

31st March 2008
The word bariatric by itself is not a word that comes up very often. However, it is used quite a bit as an adjective to medicine or surgery. It is from bariatrics, which is the branch of medicine that deals with the control and treatment of obesity. Of co... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Where To Learn About Vitamin Supplements

27th March 2008
Those who take vitamin supplements more than likely are doing this to protect their health and ensure that they have a long life. However, if one is not careful, then they may take the wrong nutrition vitamins supplements and suffer ill effects. By becomi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Home Security Tips-Pool Alarm for Kids Safety

07th March 2008
Most of the folks that own swimming pools are getting ready for another swim season. Family fun, backyard bbq's, games for the whole family. It is Americana at its best. On the dark side: More than 900 children between 1 and 14 die each year in drownin... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Hypnotherapy Counselling

31st January 2008
Hypnotherapy Counselling is counselling applied within the medium of hypnosis. It falls under the umbrella category of “talking therapies”. In October 2007, the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) said of talking therapies th... Read >
Author: Christine Woolfenden

Surgery for urinary stress incontinence may make incontinence worse

14th November 2007
Women who submit to surgery for urinary stress incontinence should be aware that they may be taking part in what may be nothing more than a large scale clinical trial. Countless women's lives have been devastated by needless and ineffective surgery for u... Read >
Author: Abigail O'Donovan

Rheumatic Heart Disease Can be Treated

22nd August 2007
Rheumatic heart disease, also known as rheumatic fever, occurs when a strep throat infection is left untreated and subsequently migrates to the joints and heart, thus causing fever, muscle aches, and possible permanent heart valve damage. Just as “rheu... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien

The Benefits of Full Spectrum Lighting – An Overview

17th August 2007
Many years ago, my wife and I were health care professionals working primarily with what was then termed hyperactivity (or childhood hyperactivity). The terminology has changed over the years and the latest description of this disorder (in both adults and... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

Opuntia Ficus Indica

01st July 2007
Indian Fig, the lay name for Opuntia Ficus Indica, is a species of cactus grown primarily for it fruit, or tuna, as it is called. The flowers and stems of this plant have many medicinal and body maintenance qualities that make it fantastic for human cons... Read >
Author: Michael A

5 Tips for Cancer Free Safe Grilling

19th June 2007
For years there has been a controversy whether grilled meats cause cancer . A few research studies have found that grilling and broiling cause meats (red meat, poultry and fish included ) to produce cancer-causing compounds. These compounds known as HCAs... Read >
Author: andrew Hill

Holistic, alternative and complementary medicine

05th June 2007
What is holistic medicine? Holistic medicine (health) is more then just an alternative medicine or just a herbal medicine. Holistic medicine supports reaching higher levels of wellness as well as preventing illness. Not just with nutritional supplement... Read >
Author: Alan Murray

Living In The DC

27th May 2007
Washington D.C. Our nation's capital. While one may tend to think of this area as the seat of Democracy and the federal government, there is a side to it that may not readily come to mind. The surrounding areas have quietly evolved into a wonderful area... Read >
Author: Justin Lee

Scientific Breakthrough

06th May 2007
The question of stem cell research first came onto the scientific scene in November, 1998, when the isolation of the first human embryonic stem cells were reported by researchers. This discovery was made by Dr. James A. Thomson. He said that this research... Read >
Author: J Lindgren

Acupuncture Treatment for Drug Addiction

18th April 2007
To say that drug addiction is an issue in modern society is to make an understatement. Acupuncture treatment for drug addiction is part of the solution. Acupuncture Treatment for Drug Addiction The treatment for drug addiction is an ongoing concern ... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture for Arthritis

18th April 2007
Arthritis can be a crippling health problem. Acupuncture for arthritis offers those suffering from it the potential to find relief from chronic pain. Acupuncture for Arthritis It is sometimes possible to get a bit of insight into the attitude of Wes... Read >
Author: Alien

Discover how a commitment to yoga can change your life forever

07th March 2007
While it's true that you'll get out of your yoga practice only as much as you're willing or able to put into it, a committed approach to your practice can help you in ways that you've never expected. Indeed practicing yoga could be the platform and motiv... Read >
Author: Jez Heath

Diabetes Prevention

17th May 2006
At least 10 million Americans are at risk for type II diabetes, many of them will develop the disease at some point in their lives. Is it possible to prevent diabetes, especially if your medical professional has already diagnosed you with pre diabetes? Ye... Read >
Author: Melissa Rayn

Ginseng; Is It Really Beneficial or an Asian Myth?

20th April 2006
For thousands of years, ginseng has been revered in the Orient as an almost magical natural supplement with amazing benefits for those who use it regularly. It is said that ginseng will boost the immune system, enhance vitality, increase physical enduranc... Read >
Author: Jim Oneill

Take Thousands of Bureaucrats and Call me in the Morning

14th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Andrew Horan The Avian Flu is the latest cause to inspire Washington to new heights of fiscal foolishness. Using the theory made famous by PT Barnum that 'a sucker is born every minute', Washington's latest scam is to make spending more ... Read >

Reduct Your Risk Of Developing Type II Diabetes

13th April 2006
At least 10 million Americans are at risk for type II diabetes, many of them will develop the disease at some point in their lives. Is it possible to prevent diabetes, especially if your medical professional has already diagnosed you with pre diabetes? Ye... Read >
Author: Melissa Rayn

Back Exercises Strengthen Your Back

01st April 2006
Back exercises in general and back strengthening exercises particular are much in demand because of growing incidence of back pain. The National Institute of Health has estimated that 4 out of 5 Americans suffer from back pain at some time or the other in... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain

The Healthiest Choice for Older Adults

17th March 2006
Lack of exercise and poor diet are the second-largest underlying cause of death in the United States, smoking is the #1 cause, published from the National Institute of Health. Exercise is the healthiest choice you can make for your well being. Regular e... Read >
Author: Linda Geyer

Medication for Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Alternative Anxiety Disorder Treatments

16th February 2006
by Tess Thompson Generalized Anxiety Disorder is the most difficult of the anxiety disorders to diagnose because it lacks many of the more dramatic symptoms of other disorders. People with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) are not always prone to pani... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson

Gastric Bypass Surgery - Requesting Insurance Pre-Approval

17th January 2006
You have done your research on gastric bypass surgery, and determined whether your insurance carrier will pay for the procedure. You have the CPT/ICD-9 codes memorized, and you're on a first-name basis with the member services rep at the insurance company... Read >
Author: Anil Kumar Pammidimukkala

Depression: SAD Because Of Winter

01st January 2006
Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD is a kind of depression caused by the effect of the change of seasons as early as August or September in men and women and may be recognized by things as simple as eating or sleeping more during winter than the rest of t... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

The Benefits Of Antioxidant Vitamins

06th December 2005
The antioxidant vitamins found in fruits, vegetables, teas and supplements are proving to be powerful agents in the fight against disease causing free radicals. The original concept was to take recommended daily allowance (RDA) of vitamins to a level t... Read >
Author: Alan LeStourgeon

Holiday Weight Loss

17th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Adam Waxler Is it possible to avoid those holiday pounds? We all know that maintaining your diet and weight loss plan during the holidays can more than a little difficult. In fact, maintaining your ideal weight during the holiday sea... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler

Acupuncture: A benefit to the well Individual?

01st November 2005
Before we begin a discussion about the benefits of acupuncture, let's talk about the origins of acupuncture. It was first used in China over 2000 years ago, and is one of the oldest medical procedures in the world. It is a family of procedures that stim... Read >
Author: andrew mills

Womans Health - Boning Up On Calcium

27th October 2005
Calcium is a mineral that many healthy women don't get enough of. The National Institute of Health recommends that an adult female consume 1000-1200 mg of calcium daily in their diet. This number is further increased to 1200-1500 mg of Calcium for peri-me... Read >
Author: Sandra Clair