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  • Severe Sunburn Symptom  By : Francois Botha
    If you feel like you have a case of severe sunburn, make sure that you see a doctor right away. They will be able to supply you with the treatment options that will work best for your situation.
  • Shop Smart Secrets For A Healthy Lifestyle  By : Christos Varsamis -
    A big part of enjoying healthier eating is buying healthier foods, and that means making smart choices where it matters most – at the supermarket. Choosing the freshest, healthiest foods is an important first step toward making healthy and delicious meals your whole family will love.

    In general, most supermarkets are laid out with the healthiest, most nutritious foods around the perimeter of the store. That is where most stores locate their produce section, their dairy sec...
  • Should Boomers Age Gracefully? No Way!  By : Barbara Morris -
    Andrew Weil, MD, an influential advocate of alternative/integrative medicine has decided to “age gracefully.” (Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2005, “Aging with grace, naturally.”)

    Age gracefully? He has to be kidding!

    From my 76-year-old perspective, Weil, at 63, is a youngster who has made an untimely decision to become a poster boy for acceptance of early decline. Unfortunately, countless people will follow his example.

    It’s difficult to be at odds with Dr. Weil. H...
  • Should You Be Getting More Sleep?  By : Royane Real
    A lack of sufficient sleep is one of the biggest problems for many people today. If you think you need to cut back on sleep to get everything done, you may be hurting your physical and mental health, and your productivity too!
  • Should You Be Taking CoQ10?  By : Laura Turner -
    In my quest for the "supplemental" truth it seems necessary to explore the qualities of the latest hot supplement topic: Coenzyme Q10. Everywhere I turn these days, I'm reading about the benefits which range the gamut from anti-aging to heart protection. But, is Coenzyme Q10 right for you? Read on!

    First: The Claims:

    A Rich Source of Anti-oxidants:
    Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), also known as ubiquinone, has been documented as a rich source of anti-oxidants. In much of the res...
  • Side Effects Of Anabolic Steroids  By : Kathryn Whittaker -
    Anabolic Steroids are prevalent nowadays. Many athletes use them to increase performance. Even though it may have some good benefits, there are side effects. These types of steroids promote skeletal muscle growth and enhance male sexual qualities. They are commonly used by body builders, weightlifters and others associated with strength training. With its ability to improve muscular performance and decrease fats in the body, athletes have increased potential. That is why it i...
  • Side Effects of Omnadren  By : Mark Henry
    Omnadren is an oil-based injectable containing a blend of four different testosterone esters: Testosterone propionate, phenylpropionate, isocaproate and caproate. Being as it is a four-ester testosterone, Omnadren is most commonly compared to Sustanon. While it does contain Testosterone propionate, testosterone phenylpropionate and isocaproate in the same strength as Sustanon, the last ester is different. Please note however, that the older versions of Omnadren list ..........
  • Sigmoidoscopy as a Reliable Medical Procedure in Diagnosing Colorectal Cancer  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Colorectal cancer is a life-threatening disease which requires immediate medical intervention. Statistics indicate that colorectal cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer diagnosed in the United States each year. Although colorectal cancer predominantly affects the elderly, the disease can also affect young adults and even children. Oncologists sustain that early diagnosis of colorectal cancer plays a major role in overcoming the disease, as prompt medical intervention considerably incr
  • Signs And Symptoms Of ADD  By : Sarah K. Jenkins -
    The signs of Attention Deficit Disorder may or may not be incredibly apparent. Because of the intricacies of this disorder and the variations from child to child, diagnosis may prove to be a difficult process.

    The first step is understanding that hyperactivity is not synonymous with Attention Deficit Disorder. While a child may exhibit an increased level of activity with this disorder, it is not an inherent factor of ADD.

    On the other hand, there are certain characteri...
  • Simple Common Sense Tips To Take Care Of Your Voice For Guaranteed Vocal Health & Vocal Power  By : Deborah Torres Patel
    Common sense vocal rules can really help you to perform, present & speak well. These simple vocal care tips will help you to become more confident, keep your vocal cords in tip top shape & put your best voice forward.
  • Simple Snoring Solutions  By : Grant Wolz
    “Simple treatments to help you stop snoring” sounds great doesn’t it? Well I hate to break it to you but there is no magic pill that’s going to help this time. Don’t lose hope just yet, there are ways to get relief from snoring but easy they are not.
  • Skilled Nursing, Inc. Staffing and Search© Enhance Nursing Leadership  By : Webmaster
    Since 1980, SNI has taken an aggressive, leading, and often controversial edge in assuring registered nurses and hospitals have options to meet their needs.
  • Skin Cancer Myths... Are You Safe?  By : P. Wolbers
    Sadly, skin cancer can take 20 or more years to develop. The Skin Cancer Foundation states that most people receive about 80 percent of their lifetime sun exposure before the age of 18.
  • Sleep Apnea FAQ  By : Orbit Medical
    Orbit Medical distributes CPAP therapy for sleep apnea patients. The Greek word “apnea“ literally means “without breath.“ There are three types of apnea: obstructive, central, and mixed; of the three, obstructive is the most common. Despite the difference in the root cause of each type, in all three, people with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep, sometimes hundreds of times during the night and often for a minute or longer.
  • Sleep apnea sickness – What’s it all about?  By : raz
    Sleep Apnea Sickness is a sleep disorder that demonstrates itself by several episodes of interrupted breathing during sleep. It is more common than most would think. If you think you suffer from sleep apnea, realize this is a very serious problem and talk to your doctor about it.
  • Sleep Apnea: A Sleeping Disorder  By : Olga Sen
    In the middle of every night, do you suddenly wake up choking and gasping for air? It can not be due to a nightmare every night. You definitely need to look into the matter as you might be suffering from a sleep disorder known as Sleep Apnea.

    In the night, does your snoring often make your partner wake up? And in the mornings, are headaches and a dry mouth regular occurrences? As soon as you experience these symptoms, its time to see a doctor, you may be suffering from Sl...
  • Sleep Enuresis: Causes and Treatments  By : Jared Winston
    Sleep Enuresis, more commonly known as Bedwetting, refers to the lack of ability to maintain urinary control during sleep. Though it is considered normal for children below 7 years old to have enuretic episodes, 5% of 10 year old and 3% of 12 year old children, and as many as 1-3% of 18-year-old teenagers may continue to experience this disorder.
  • Sleep is the Best Therapy  By : Carol Miller
    How many hours of sleep is enough? Most people need from seven to nine hours of sleep a day. Most people sleep seven – eight hours a day and experience mental and physical impairment if they are deprived of such a chance. However, for some of us three – four hours are enough. Most scientists suggest that varying amount of necessary sleep for different people accounts for genetic mechanisms. In comparison with nineteenth century the duration of the sleep has been 20% reduced.
  • Smoking cigarettes linked to baldness  By : James Kirby
    A look at how cigarette smoking is being medically linked to male pattern hair loss.
  • Smoking protects from schizophrenia.  By : Helga Burns
    Scientists say that at least they’ve derived benefits from smoking: this habit can protect young smokers from schizophrenia.
  • Solgar Natural Health Products Help You Maintain Healthy Hair And Nails  By : Keith Woolley
    Because your hair, skin and nails, on first impression, can tell the story of your life, it is important to pay them good attention. What better way than to use natural products, rather than chemicals?
  • Some Food For Thought-Is Your Diet Killing You!  By : Marie K Gordon -
    I must admit that I don't usually write articles with such a chilling headline, so I feel that I should give a little background on a relatively innocent experience which prompted me to write this piece.

    I would also say quite candidly that there is nothing really new in the main context of it, in fact most probably, everyone is concious of these facts in some way or another.

    What I really do wonder though, is just exactly how many of us are actually making any real att...
  • Some symptoms should not be ignored  By : Ed Zimney, M.D.
    The subject is about symptoms that should cause you to seek medical attention sooner rather than later.
  • Sore Throat in Children and the Need for Good Parental Care  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Children are very often confronted with sore throat. Sore throat is usually accompanied by sneezing, runny nose and coughing. Sore throat also involves throat inflammation, swelling, discomfort and pain. The cause of sore throat is infection with viruses and even without treatment, the illness disappears in a matter of days. Sore throat usually involves inflammation of the tonsils and pharynges and it is also referred to as tonsillo-pharyngitis. Common symptoms of sore throat in children are: painful, irritated throat, tonsil inflammation and swelling (sometimes the tonsils may be covered in pus), swelling and tenderness of the lymph glands, fatigue, headache, stomachache, poor appetite, nausea, vomiting, fever. In some cases, rashes can occur in certain areas of the body.
  • Soy And Its Healing Power On Heart Disease  By : Ng Peng Hock
    In reality, soybean is more than just a bean because of its amusing healing power on various diseases. Many researches have been conducted on the health effects of soybeans and soybean constituents.
  • Spas and Hot Tubs: Relaxing Your Way to a Better Health  By : shyrphoebe
    Spas and hot tubs offer ways to treat a wide variety of medical conditions, injuries, or simply promote relaxation and stress relief. Hot tubs also offer a romantic way to unwind with your loved ones. The earliest spa enthusiast (Romans, Japanese and Chinese) was able to appreciate the health benefits of using hot water to relax the body and generally promote better health.
  • Spasms and twinges: Warning signs of worse to come?. Multiple Sclerosis.  By : Trevis Gleason
    Spasms and twinges: Warning signs of worse to come?. Multiple Sclerosis.
  • Speed Up Your Metabolism - Seven Days Brings Success  By : Marie K Gordon -
    I recently was prompted to publish an article dealing with health related issues involving our choice of diet, and particularly with regard to the very unhealthy diet which we tradiitionally have in my part of the world, namely Central Scotland in the UK.

    I expained that I was motivated to publish that article after seeing a very graphic billboard showing two giant grey hands sqeezing the life out of a human heart. I complimented our Health Authorities for the very effecti...
  • Spinal Cord Injury ? The Afterlife  By : Michael E. Hylton
    Look into thoughts of a patient informed of his spinal cord injury and his life after.
  • Sports hernia - a different type of hernia that can't be diagnosed or easily treated  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Sports hernia is a very common illness among those who are playing sports like rugby, hockey and soccer because while playing these sports the body does a lot of twisting moves which weaken the muscles. Most people know this disease as 'Gilmore's Groin' and don't consider it to be an actual hernia because nothing similar to hernia is detected at first sight and there is no bulge or lump like at the other hernias.
  • Sports hernia information and treatment  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Sports people are used to hearing often about hernia problems. The most common types of hernia that occur when practicing sports are inguinal hernia and sports hernia, referred to by some doctors as 'Gilmore's groin'.
  • Spotting the Signs of Anorexia  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Eating disorders are dangerous illnesses that affect both physical and mental health. More and more people become the victims of eating disorders nowadays. A disturbing fact is that eating disorders such as anorexia (Anorexia Nervosa) and bulimia (Bulimia Nervosa) have high mortality rates. Around ten percent of people with anorexia die from starvation and malnourishment.
  • Statistic Information on Leukemia  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Leukemia is a cancerous disease caused by abnormal activity of stem cells (immature cells that originate in the bone marrow). There are two main types of leukemia - myelogenous and lymphocytic (according to the type of cells involved), which can be further classified in two categories – acute and chronic.
  • Staying Healthy While You Travel  By : Rachel Lukasavige
    If you are anything like me, you always pack an appropriate meal and/or snack before you step foot on a plane. Okay, I realize that most people probably don’t do this. Some eat before hand and others buy food in the airport or on the plane. Unfortunately, eating away from home leaves you with few healthy choices. This is why I want to share a website that is designed to help you make the best food choices – just in time for your holiday travel!
  • Steroid Mistakes  By : Naveen Kumar
    One of the biggest problems in today's society is that people are always looking for the quick fix. We are all influenced by television and magazine adds that's why they are there............
  • Stevia...A Brief History  By : Bob Blacow
    A brief history of the natural sweetener stevia and its many health benefits.
  • Stop Insomnia And End Your Sleepless Nights  By : George Royal
    Insomnia is a common sleep sickness that has bothered many people around the world. But the consequences brought about by this disorder may not be as ordinary as it may seem. It can be downright punishing.

    You know the frustration of looking repeatedly at your clock while endlessly moving around in your bed. It's mental and emotional agony to say the least. The tension builds up to its peak when you see the sunrise, and you have to go to the office lacking so much energy
    ...
  • Stop Snoring Treatment  By : David Richards
    Snoring, is not funny. For many it causes social, personal and health risks. Why do we snore? What causes it? What stop snoring treatments are there?
  • Strep Throat and the Inappropriate Use of Antibiotics  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Strep throat refers to acute pharyngitis (inflammation of the pharynx) due to infection with Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus bacteria. Unlike the very common sore throat (viral acute pharyngitis), disease caused by various flu viruses, rarely requiring the use of medications, strep throat may require a course of specific antibiotics in order to accelerate the recovery from disease and prevent the occurrence of potential complications. Although bacterial and viral forms of acute pharyngitis
  • Strep throat in adults - a mild affection that should not be overlooked  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Strep throat in adults is a viral infection of the throat caused by a bacteria named streptococcus. It's a very common illness that affects millions, but if it is treated in time it can be cured easily and it causes no serious trouble. But if nothing is done against it the infection can spread and you'll need immediate treatment.
  • Strep Throat – A Common Disease Among Children  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Strep throat (usually a more severe form of sore throat) is a very common disease, afflicting thousands of people during flu seasons. Although strep throat can be developed by anyone, at any time, the disease is most often seen in children, who tend to catch the disease in winter or spring. According to statistics, strep throat has the highest incidence in children and teenagers with ages between 5 and 15. Strep throat refers to throat infection with bacteria called Streptococcus pyogenes. The d
  • Stress Experiences during Pregnancy and Fibromyalgia  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Without any doubt, experiences while in the womb have a great influence on the development of the child at later stages in life. The connection between undesirable events during the prenatal period and the occurrence of physiological or psychological impairments soon after birth, later in childhood or at maturity has been confirmed by a wide variety of medical studies conducted in the recent past. Factors such as viral infections, poor nutrition, physical traumas (due to mechanical shocks or abn
  • Stuttering and Lazy Tongue Improved with Stress Management Hypnosis Techniques  By : Richard Kuhns
    Symptoms of stuttering and lazy tongue can greatly be reduced with basic stress management and hypnosis techniques.
  • Summer First Aid Secrets  By : Steve Larson
    Helpful tips for a safe and happy summer.
  • Surgical methods for appendicitis  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The first classical appendicectomy was performed in 1880 on a recommendation for appendicitis without further complications such as perforation. Today it is still the most practiced surgical operation; appendicitis occurs at about 1 of 500 cases every year.
  • Surgical Solutions For Arthritis Pain Relief  By : George Harper
    Although medications are the first defense against arthritis pain and swelling, if they fail to solve the problem, many doctors will suggest a surgical measure. Whenever someone is considering a surgical procedure, he or she should consult a physician for expressing concerns and gathering information.
  • Survival Rates of Patients with Leukemia  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Although medical science has evolved significantly in the last decades, the treatment of leukemia is still a major issue in present. Modern medicine doesn’t hold the cure for leukemia and medical treatments available these days provide differentiated results. Survival rates depend on the promptitude of diagnosis, the type of treatment and the patients’ responsiveness to specific cancer therapies and treatments. Although leukemia can’t always be completely overcome, the progression of the disease can be slowed down and its malignant effects can be contained with the help of existent cancer treatments. Thus, the life expectancy of patients with leukemia has risen considerably in the last three decades. By contrast, the mortality rate registered among patients with leukemia has known a pronounced decrease in the last decade.
  • Symptoms and causes of sinus infections - Part one  By : Groshan Fabiola
    People usually think of a cold when having those regular symptoms; hardly when the headaches become unbearable they see a doctor and find out they suffer from sinusitis. Although sinusitis only means an inflammation of the sinus cavities, the symptoms are always worse than you expect and people spend millions every year trying to relief the symptoms.
  • Symptoms and causes of sinusitis - Part two  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Bacteria such as Haemophyllus Influenza or Streptococcus Pneumonia are usual inhabitants of our upper respiratory tract causing no damages to the body. When the organism is affected by another viral infection, is weaken or the sinuses are obstructed, they lead to an acute sinus infection. Fungal organisms like Aspergillus and Curvularia cause an allergic sinusitis to persons with suppressed immune systems.
  • Symptoms And Problems: Cirrhosis Of The Liver  By : Kevin Pederson -
    As mentioned in the name it is a chronic disease which affects the liver disabling it from its functions. Here the disease affects the normal cells in the liver which leads to scarring of the same. This condition leaves the liver with an abnormal and scarred liver tissue. The liver is the largest organ in our body with many functions. As the cells in the liver are injured or scarred an inflammation occurs which chokes the flow of blood through this organ.

    The liver has the...
  • Symptoms And Treatments Of Hemorrhoids  By : Troy Porter
    Hemorrhoids or piles are an unpleasant and embaressing part of many peoples lives. Understanding the causes and symptons will allow you to choose an effective treatment option for yourself.
  • Symptoms of chronic and acute leukemia  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Discovering leukemia while it is still in an early phase is crucial in its treatment because when the disease advances it starts to spread in the whole body and it's much harder to be treated.
  • Symptoms Of Crohn’s Disease – How To Tell If Someone May Have It  By : Sarah K. Jenkins
    Crohn’s Disease is sometimes difficult to identify, as the symptoms mimic many other gastrointestinal disorders. However, once you recognize an inflammatory bowel disease, specific testing can be completed to determine if Crohn’s is an issue.

    The primary symptom associated with Crohn’s Disease is diarrhea. The inflammation of the intestines experienced as a result of the disorder causes excessive amounts of salt and water to be produced that the body can not reabsorb. The ...
  • Symptoms of Kidney Stones  By : John S
    The stabbing pain that accompany a kidney stone attack is usually unbearable. While major pain-killers such as Demerol can help for the immediate discomfort, a victim of a kidney stone attack still faces days of intravenous fluid treatments and possible surgical intervention before getting substantial relief. Prevention is the best remedy to avoiding serious kidney stone attacks, but heredity and gender are usually working against those who have a predisposition to kidney disease.
  • Symptoms Rheumatoid Arthritis & Foods Help Preventing  By : George Harper
    Looking for info on symptoms rheumatoid arthritis? -- it can be hard to come up with material focused on symptoms rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Syncope or Sudden Fainting  By : Daisy Bone
    An article providing overview of Syncope (sudden fainting) with information on how it is diagnosed and what treatment procedures are available for it.
  • Take Care of Your Health - Easy Steps  By : Marcus Gardner
    A few pointers in taking care of your health. The enjoyable way.
  • Taking a Folic Acid Supplement  By : Vincent P Platania
    Folic acid is a supplement that many women choose to take, especially if they are pregnant, especially if they think they could become pregnant. Folic acid is very important in the early weeks of the developing fetus’s life and can help to dramatically reduce the risks of developing a birth defect.
  • Taking Care Of Inner Health  By : David McCarthy -
    Taking Care of Inner Health 1.

    Inner health is a very important subject because 95% of life threatening diseases starts inside our bodies where we can’t see what is happening. By ignoring symptoms we often allow the problem to increase until treatment becomes difficult or, in the worst cases, impossible. It is also true that one hour of prevention is far better than one year of treatment. In this article we will look at the main source of “body fuel” – the food that we eat...
  • Taking Care Of Inner Health 2.  By : David McCarthy -
    Taking Care of Your Inner Health 2.

    The first of these two Inner Health articles dealt with diet, healthy eating and exercise habits. This article deals with hygiene and avoiding the dreaded “tummy bugs.”

    Poor hygiene can lead to food poisoning and gastro-enteritis. The biggest cause of food poisoning is transmitted from the hands of people who do not thoroughly wash them after visiting the toilet. A few weeks ago, when I first started planning these articles I decided...
  • Tanning Bed Basics  By : Tyler Powers
    For a newbie tanners or anyone considering a session in a tanning bed.
  • Tea Tree Oil Wonders  By : Sharon Hopkins -
    Oil from "Down Under", Tea tree oil is yellow / greenish tinged essential oil extracted from the leaves of Melaleuca Alternifolia.

    Australian natives used tea tree for antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, insecticidal, and immune stimulant properties. The essential oil steam distilled from its leaves and twigs to treat range of ailments like cold, sores, acnes and even whooping cough. Combats skin infections, insect bites, and minor wounds and is a remedy for oral inf...
  • Ten Tips For A Natural Immune System Boost  By : Michael Brooks -
    Cold and flu season is upon us. The first line of defense is to wash your hands often, and keep your work area clean by wiping it down with an alcohol solution.

    In addition, now is a great time to start boosting your immune system. A weakened immune system leaves your body susceptible to every cold and flu virus, especially during the holiday season when you are in close contact with others, often moving between time zones and changing climates.

    So, how exactly do you g...
  • Tennis Makeover in 20 Minutes a Week – Part 2  By : ScottGroves
    Scott Groves is the author of Psycho Tennis, 23 Mental Laws of Tennis, The Power of Subconscious Goal Setting, and more. Also a former ITF Pro and has been coaching for 14 years. For more information visit www.PsychoTennis.com
    © Copyright Scott Groves 2006
  • Test Blood First To Decide What Diet Is Best  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Anyone who intends to go on diet will need to go for a blood test. Dr Cohen will personally analyze the blood test results and he will then come up with a specific eating plan which balances proteins and carbohydrates. The diet is not based solely on counting calories, but on food types, quantities and combinations.
  • The Actual Causes of Gall Bladder Pain  By : Groshan Fabiola
    As a consequence of inappropriate diet and bad eating habits, more and more people suffer from gall bladder disease t
  • The Advantages of “Minimal-Repair Technique” in the Treatment for Hernia  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Modern medicine has known a rapid progress in the last decades and many traditional forms of treatment have been replaced by new, improved medical techniques. While in the past open surgery was the only option available for most patients diagnosed with hernia, nowadays the surgical treatment for hernia is a lot simpler and involves fewer risks. Thanks to the modern medical equipment available these days, the surgical treatment for hernia is safer and involves a shorter period of post-operative hospitalization.
  • The Anguish Of Panic Attacks: Here's Help Now  By : Bruce J. Bloom
    Are those sudden, awful fears you get really panic attacks? Check your attacks against this list of panic symptoms, and learn what you should be doing to get your life back.
  • The Art of Avian Medicine  By : Paul Skellenger
    In this article we discuss the tests that should be considered in a variety of different cases, or what we refer to as a sick bird decision tree.
  • The Art of Breathing - Your First Key to Unlimited Energy  By : Pradeep Aggarwal
    We all take breathing for granted. And very few of us realize the importance of good for a health life. The act of breathing is much more than inhaling and exhaling air.
    This article attempts to unravel the secrets of correct way to breathing and explains why and how correct way of breathing is important for to lead a health life.
  • The Attack of the Nerds: Bullying in Cyberspace  By : jm
    Cyber-bullying is a distressing form of bullying prevalent in student populations with access to various information communication technologies such as mobile phones and the Internet. It is a repetitive and malicious way to gain power over the victim through humiliation, torment or threats.
  • The Basic Facts of High Blood Pressure  By : james ellison
    The heart is a tough operating mechanism which moves blood around the body through a very advanced system called arteries and capillaries; the blood is then carried back to the heart by means of veins. Blood pressure is the thrust of this blood in the body pushing up against the inside walls of the arteries as the heart is pumping.
  • The Basics of Setting Your Fitness Goals to Lead Your Healthiest Life  By : John Purfield
    Are you a goal oriented person? If you are, then you probably know that all successful people in life know the basics of setting and achieving their goals. If you want to achieve a healthy life, then setting fitness goals should be no different than anything else you do.
  • The Battle to Stop Smoking Begins With You  By : Sig Kabai
    The ultimate decision to quit must still come from inside of you. For many smokers, the will power to quit smoking is driven more by a concern for other people in their lives than by concern for themselves.
  • The Benefic Effects of Cannabis on Patients with Multiple Sclerosis  By : Groshan Fabiola
    According to recently conducted experiments, cannabis can be considered an effective remedy for patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. While at first the symptomatic improvements experienced by patients with multiple sclerosis who have been administered cannabinoid products were thought to be determined solely by psychological factors, later research has revealed that cannabis actually reduces muscular spasms and stiffness characteristic to multiple sclerosis sufferers. The benefic effects
  • The Benefits of Acidophilus  By : Hector Milla
    People know that bacteria are harmful to human's health. It causes different types of diseases and may even cause death. Talks have been going around about good bacterias, yet so many people have great knowledge about them.. Good bacteria are the bacteria that give good effects and aid the body to achieve better health. One example of a good bacteria is the acidophilus.
  • The Benefits of Breastfeeding  By : Roger Overanout
    There is no man made replacement for mother's milk. Breast milk is the best food for every newborn baby. It is perfectly balanced to provide all the nutrition necessary for an infant to survive and prosper.
  • The Benefits of Multiple Sclerosis Therapy  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory neurological disease that can generate a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms. Multiple sclerosis involves the deterioration of myelin, a substance that surrounds the body’s nervous cells. Myelin has a very important role in the transmission of nervous impulses, and if this substance is affected, the entire activity of the nervous system is seriously compromised. Although the actual causes of multiple sclerosis remain unknown, there are several
  • The Benefits of Sleeping in a Hammock  By : Filipe Onterrio
    Sleeping in a hammock offers a truly wonderful experience, with a lot of benefits you hadn’t thought of. Hammocks are incredibly comfortable, whether you want to just lounge away the day or sleep all night. But don’t take our word for it, scientific studies show that hammocks are great for relaxing in the backyard on a lazy afternoon but also for sleeping the night away. Surprisingly, these study results found that those people sleeping in a hammock entered a deeper sleep state more consistently and faster than those that slept on a traditional bed. Deeper sleep states are essential to achieve optimal health since the body has time to restore and regenerate.
  • The benefits of ultrasonography in diagnosing appendicitis  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Doctors know nowadays that diagnosing appendicitis is most easy and most difficult at the same time. Symptoms like pain around the navel, nausea, vomiting can also be caused by other disorders in the abdominal area. The pain in appendicitis localizes in the right ileal fossa where a sensation of tenderness and discomfort occurs due to the implication of the peritoneum.
  • The Benefits That Come From Drinking Green Tea  By : Tom G.Antion
    This article will discuss the varied benefits of drinking green tea. It will also show how it has been used for thousands of years with excellent results.
  • The Benefits, Joys and Danger of the Sunlight  By : Knut Holt
    The sunlight gives boths health benefits, and imply dangers. Here is a survey of how to get most benefits and avoid the dangers form the sunlight.
  • The Best Methods of Bird Flu Prevention  By : Scott Byers
    Bird flu prevention is probably at the top of most people's minds right now, thanks to the ongoing news reports about bird flu spreading to humans in Asia.
  • The Body’s Energy Centers  By : Dick Derrick
    Eastern philosophy and medicine, originating in ancient India and China, have traditionally regarded body structures and the life processes occurring within as inseparable. Their terminology resides halfway between structure and function and identifies certain entities in the human body, representing the flow of life energy and, in some sense, conduits for that flow that do not correspond to anatomical structures recognized by Western science and medicine. The chakras are the energy ...
  • The Burden of Arthritis  By : George Harper
    Although the clinical term literally means joint inflammation, "arthritis" actually refers to a group of more than 100 rheumatic conditions.
  • The Categories at Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Colorectal cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the United States. While colorectal cancer is highly treatable in its incipient stage, when it is diagnosed late, the disease becomes life-threatening. Statistics indicate that there are more than 150.000 new annual cases of colorectal cancer diagnosed in the United States. Although this type of cancer can be effectively prevented, it accounts for more than 50.000 deaths among the American population each year.
  • The Cause of Anorexia Nervosa!  By : Lionel Estridge
    Anorexia is the result of many psychological factors combined to push the patient to starve themselves. But one thing is for certain, if left untreated, unfortunately anorexia can lead to death!
  • The Cause of Back Pain  By : Michael Colucci
    While there are many factors that can contribute to back pain, one of the most common problems is poor posture. Some people get into the habit of sitting or standing improperly, and over time this contributes to pain in their backs.
  • The Cause of Hepatitis C and Risk Factors in Developing the Disease  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Although there are multiple risk factors involved in the development of hepatitis C, most of them are related to the transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV). Hepatitis C virus is the main cause of hepatitis C and many other forms of liver disease (hepatic fibrosis, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma). Hepatitis C is a potentially life-threatening infectious disease, despite its slow-evolving character. In the absence of medical treatment, mild forms of hepatitis C don’t usually clear up on thei
  • The Causes of Lupus between Facts and Suppositions  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Lupus can be defined as a severe inflammatory disease that affects virtually any region of the body. Lupus is also considered to be an autoimmune disease, involving inappropriate functioning of the immune system. Due to this fact, the disease can eventually lead to a wide variety of disorders, producing an extensive range of symptoms.
  • The Causes of Rheumatoid Arthritis  By : George Harper
    The causes of rheumatoid arthritis are not fully understood, but important contributing factors have been identified.
  • The Cleft Defect in Infants  By : Jacob Mabille
    On the average, one in every one thousand babies are born with a defect known as cleft lip and/or palate.
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