- Brain Power: - Be excellent with an excellent brain power By : Aaron Lohan
People mostly have problems related to their brain power, e.g. sometimes we forget the name of someone whom we’ve known for a long time, and for where we’ve left the keys. - Ahava Dead Sea Cosmetics By : Nokomis Stephens
The Dead Sea contains the highest levels of magnesium, calcium, silica, sodium and potassium in comparison to any other body of salt water in the world. - Dead Sea Products By : Nokomis Stephens
The Dead Sea is the lowest exposed point on the surface of the earth. - Health By : Awan Peters
Health is the real wealth of a person. In simple words, health means absence of illness along with physical, mental and social well-being. - Eating Disorders By : Nokomis Stephens
A normal person eats according to its hunger and stops eating when he feels the signal of satisfaction. - Eat More Lean Meat By : Nokomis Stephens
Looking for a great way to eat healthy and lose the pounds. Eating healthy can be as easy as eating leaner meats. - Enjoy a Spa Treatment By : Awan Peters
Looking to relax? Do you feel under a lot of stress or are you extremely fatigued? - Make Sure you are Getting Enough Sleep By : Mehar Grewal
Many people complain each day how tired they are and how burnt out they feel. - Get Enough Sleep By : Mehar Grewal
If you are feeling irritable, fatigued and wrestles, it may be do to a lack of sleep. - Great Ways to Fall Asleep By : Mehar Grewal
Millions of people each year have trouble falling asleep or are unable to get a good nights rest. - Keeping Stress Under Control By : Nokomis Stephens
You can’t go a day without hearing from other people how much stress they are under. - Asthma and Altitude By : Bjorn Gutter
It is possible that people with asthma are more likely to be affected by altitude sickness. - Massage Chairs - Which Chair? By : Steve Gee
Massage chairs were first introduced in the late 1980's. They were developed to mimic the motions and techniques used by a reall live masseuse. The purpose was to relieve stress, tension and help improve back pain. The expense of producing the chairs, which had to be passed on to the customer, meant that they were usually too expensive for most people. After twenty years the cost of producing the chairs has gone down and more and more people are benefiting from the effects. - Sunburn Home Remedies By : Francois
Overall, there are many home remedies that can help relieve your sunburn. There is really no reason to see the doctor because you should be able to find your own solution without much trouble at all. - What is Attention Deficit Disorder - ADD? By : Steve Gee
I have a friend of at work who has a grandson diagnosed with child attention deficit disorder. When I talked to her about it, I wondered how you could tell whether it was ADD or just plain difficult or slow. It is particularly difficult to tell with boys up to the age of about 16. Where do you draw the line? My grandmother was a primary school Head teacher for many years and she used to say that boys did not develop intellectually as quickly as girls... - Need Help To Sleep? - Try a Memory Foam Mattress By : Steve Gee
Are you having trouble sleeping? If you are then you are not alone because poor quality sleep is a very common problem and it affects a lot more people than you might think. - Cheaper Alternatives to Memory Foam Mattresses By : Steve Gee
Are you desperately in need of help to sleep but can't afford a new mattress? Is your new mattress harder than your old one therefore not as comfortable as you hoped it would be? Although memory foam mattresses, especially the Tempur Pedic ® brand, are the ultimate in providing that help to sleep you are looking for, there are other products available that can make life more comfortable without spending a lot of money. - Causes and Types of Gall Bladder Disease By : Groshan Fabiola
The gall bladder is a small organ that is situated in the vicinity of the liver. The liver produces - How to Recognize the Symptoms of Gall Bladder Disease By : Groshan Fabiola
The gall bladder is a small organ that is situated in the vicinity of the liver. The liver produces - Medical Procedures used in Gall Bladder Surgery - Part II By : Groshan Fabiola
Gall bladder disease can usually be overcome through the means of a good diet and appropriate - Medical Procedures used in Gall Bladder Surgery By : Groshan Fabiola
The gall bladder is a pear-shaped organ that has an important role in the digestion of fat. - Appropriate Gall Bladder Diet Can Prevent Complications By : Groshan Fabiola
As a consequence of inappropriate diet and bad eating habits, more and more people suffer from gall bladder disease t - Common Pneumonia Causes By : Groshan Fabiola
There are many pneumonia causes and risk factors that can facilitate the development of the disease. Pneumonia is inflammation and infection of the lungs, generating symptoms like cough, headache, chest discomfort when breathing, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, muscle pain, fever and a general state of fatigue. Although the symptoms of pneumonia may not appear to be serious, resembling those of flu or cold, some forms of the disease need immediate medical assistance and treatment. - Common Pneumonia Symptoms By : Groshan Fabiola
Pneumonia is inflammation and often infection of the lungs. Although some forms of pneumonia are mild and don’t require medical treatment, other forms of the disease can be severe and need prompt medical intervention. Statistics indicate that over 3 million people in the United States are diagnosed with pneumonia each year, and many of them require hospitalization. When pneumonia is caused by infectious agents, the disease is very contagious and it can be easily transmitted through sneezing, cough or physical contact. Therefore, many patients are not hospitalized for the seriousness of their disease, but to prevent them from spreading pneumonia to other people. - How to Recognize Walking Pneumonia Symptoms By : Groshan Fabiola
Pneumonia is a common disease of the lungs. Around 3 million people in the United States alone are diagnosed with pneumonia each year and most of them require hospitalization and medical treatment. Pneumonia can be developed by anyone, although it is mostly common in small children, teenagers and elderly people. People with special conditions are also very exposed to developing pneumonia: people with weak immune system, people with internal disorders (cirrhosis, kidney problems), people with chronic pulmonary obstructive diseases (bronchitis), people who receive cancer treatments or people who have suffered surgical interventions. - Interesting Facts about Walking pneumonia By : Groshan Fabiola
There are many forms of pneumonia and the disease generates different symptoms depending on its origin. Pneumonia generally affects both lungs and involves infection, irritation and swelling. Sometimes only one pulmonary lobe may be affected, in which case the disease is not very serious. Sometimes pneumonia affects only the upper pulmonary region (bronchial area), while in some cases the disease affects the entire region of the lungs. There can be many factors that contribute to the development of pneumonia. When the disease is caused by infectious agents, the disease is more serious and requires medical treatment. The forms of pneumonia that don’t involve infection (aspiration pneumonia) usually don’t require any medications and they clear up within a few days or weeks. - Risk Factors of Pneumonia By : Groshan Fabiola
Pneumonia is inflammation and infection of the lungs, causing difficulty breathing, cough and chest pain. Pneumonia can either affect one or both lungs and there are various forms of the disease. The most common causes of pneumonia are: pulmonary infection with viruses (influenza, herpes simplex virus, varicella-zoster, adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus), gram positive bacteria (Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes) and gram negative bacteria (Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitides, Pseudomonas aeruginosa). Pneumonia can also be caused by infection with mycoplasmas (Mycoplasma pneumoniae), small infectious agents that share the characteristics of both viruses and bacteria. - Who Should Receive the Pneumonia Vaccine? By : Groshan Fabiola
Pneumonia is a common pulmonary disease and it has a high incidence in children and elderly people. Although pneumonia can also occur in adults, people with a good general health and a strong immune system usually develop milder forms of the disease. Pneumonia affects around 3 million people in the United States each year. Although there are medical treatments for pneumonia, some forms of the disease are still considered to be life-threatening. Statistics indicate that almost 5 percent of hospitalized patients diagnosed with pneumonia die as a result of complication. - Cholesterol Levels and General Health By : Groshan Fabiola
People with high blood cholesterol levels are very exposed to developing heart disease. High cholesterol levels are common to people with ages over 50, people with weight problems, people with gastro-intestinal disorders and people with diabetes. High blood cholesterol levels can be the result of either overproduction of the substance (due to liver dysfunctions) or the inability of the body to eliminate it. However, apart from physiological factors that enable the accumulation of cholesterol inside the organism, there are also many other external factors that contribute to cholesterol build up: inappropriate diet, sedentary lifestyle, smoking and alcohol abuse. - Make Your Own Low Cholesterol Diet By : Groshan Fabiola
Cholesterol is a fatty substance produced by the liver. This substance has many important roles inside the body and in small amounts it is very important in helping the activity of the organism. In the presence of cholesterol, the body is able to synthesize vitamin D and hormones (testosterone and estrogen). The liver also uses cholesterol in producing bile, a substance used for the digestion of fat. Cholesterol covers the exterior membrane of blood cells and protects them from damage. - The Importance of Low Cholesterol Food By : Groshan Fabiola
Increasingly larger numbers of people suffer from heart disease as a consequence of high blood cholesterol levels. There are many factors that enable the accumulation of cholesterol inside the organism, but the major cause is considered to be unhealthy diet. Unhealthy diet and bad eating habits can considerably increase blood cholesterol levels. - The Malign Effects of High Cholesterol By : Groshan Fabiola
Statistics reveal that around 20 percent of people in the United States have abnormally high cholesterol. High cholesterol is a major factor of risk in heart disease and therefore it needs to be reduced to normal levels in order to maintain the health of the organism. In some people, high cholesterol levels can be lowered through the means of a healthy diet and proper physical exercise. However, people with genetic predispositions to heart disease and cholesterol accumulation sometimes also require medications for lowering blood cholesterol levels. Some people have high cholesterol levels due to liver hyperactivity or other internal dysfunctions. For this category of people, appropriate diet, frequent physical exercise and lifestyle improvements aren’t sufficient in normalizing blood cholesterol values. - Things to Consider When Preparing Low Cholesterol Recipes By : Groshan Fabiola
Having high blood cholesterol levels seriously endangers one’s health. People with high blood cholesterol levels are exposed to many illnesses, including cardio-vascular disease, gastro-intestinal disorders, kidney failure and even cancer. There are many factors that contribute to the accumulation of cholesterol inside the body: age, gender, genetic heritage, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, inappropriate diet, smoking, and alcohol. Around 20 percent of people in the United States have high blood cholesterol levels and therefore they are at risk of developing heart diseases and other circulatory conditions. - Undesirable Effects of Excess Blood Cholesterol By : Groshan Fabiola
Cholesterol is a fatty, viscous substance produced by the liver. This substance has many purposes inside the body and in normal amounts it is benefic for the proper activity of the organism. Cholesterol has a very important role in protecting blood cells from damage, by covering their superficial membrane. The body also uses cholesterol in producing bile acids (which are vital in digestion of fat), vitamin D and hormones (testosterone and estrogen). - Bronchitis and Its Effects By : Groshan Fabiola
Bronchitis is a very common respiratory disease. It can accompany flu or cold and it occurs in people of all ages. - Factors of Risk in Chronic Bronchitis By : Groshan Fabiola
Chronic bronchitis is a very common respiratory illness. Around 12 million people in the United States are diagnosed with chronic bronchitis each year. - How to Recognize Bronchitis Symptoms By : Groshan Fabiola
Bronchitis is a very common respiratory condition and it can be occur in anyone, regardless of sex and age. - Interesting Aspects of Acute Bronchitis By : Groshan Fabiola
Acute bronchitis is very common among people with respiratory conditions. This type of bronchitis can occur in anyone, at any age. - Issues on Asthmatic Bronchitis By : Groshan Fabiola
People with asthma or chronic bronchitis often develop asthmatic bronchitis. Patients who suffer from asthma develop asthmatic bronchitis when their previous respiratory condition becomes severe and persistent, - Understanding When Bronchitis Treatment is Necessary By : Groshan Fabiola
Many patients who suffer from respiratory conditions are diagnosed with bronchitis. Bronchitis is a very common respiratory illness and it can occur in anyone, regardless of age. - Prevent Sunburn Peeling By : Francois
Overall, it is possible to prevent sunburn. There is no reason to give into the fact that you will have to deal with unsightly peeling for a few days. By staying devoted to a routine, you will have no problems avoiding peeling the next time you stay out in the sun a bit too long. - Severe Sunburn Symptom By : Francois
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. - Anorexia – A Disease Induced By the Society? By : Groshan Fabiola
Anorexia Nervosa can be translated “nervous loss of appetite”. This type of eating disorder has been affecting the female gender for centuries, occurring in various cultural and ethnical groups around the world. The unusual behavior of people affected by the disease attracted the attention of various medical scientists throughout the course of history. Early data related to Anorexia Nervosa can be found in manuscripts written many centuries ago. Although they are very inaccurate, the first studies on this form of disease date back since the end of the 17th century. These early studies describe Anorexia Nervosa as a purely physiological disease, developed on the premises of physical dysfunctions. More substantial data on Anorexia Nervosa has been collected towards the end of the 19th century, when the neuropsychological nature of the disease has been described for the first time. - Anorexia as a Topical Issue of Modern Society By : Groshan Fabiola
Anorexia is an eating disorder characterized by a pronounced fear of gaining weight and being fat. People confronted with this condition become obsessed with food and engage in exaggerated acts of preventing weight gain. It is very important to understand that anorexia doesn’t involve loss of appetite. Anorexics willingly refuse to eat properly, continuously pursuing their goal of having a slim body. People who suffer from anorexia keep very strict diets and often over-exercise in an attempt to become thin. - Common Myths and Misconceptions about Anorexia By : Groshan Fabiola
People have many misconceptions about anorexia. Due to poor understanding of the phenomenon or due to various popular myths surrounding eating disorders, most people assimilate denatured ideas regarding anorexia and the persons it affects. - Interesting Features of Anorexia By : Groshan Fabiola
Anorexia is a very common neuropsychological disorder that has a very high incidence in the young population. Anorexia is not just an eating disorder, it also involves many addictive behaviors and the development of various phobias related to food and being fat. Anorexics develop inaccurate perceptions of their physical appearance and they often see themselves as fat, regardless of how much they actually weigh. Anorexia is a very complex disorder caused by multiple interrelated factors. Although in the past anorexia was thought to be a purely physiological disorder, recent studies have revealed that it occurs on the premises of neuropsychological dysfunctions. Certain environmental factors also play a major role in the development of anorexia and the disorder seems to occur due to poor adaptation to the requirements and the ideals imposed by the society. - Osteoporosis as a Common Affection of Girls with Anorexia By : Groshan Fabiola
Recently labeled as “the disease of modern society”, anorexia nervosa commonly affects young women worldwide. Statistics indicate that anorexia nervosa has the highest prevalence among women with ages between 15 and 20, although even 5 year-old girls have been diagnosed with this type of eating disorder after following vegetarian diets and even restricting their food intake. These are very disturbing facts, considering the damage that anorexia can cause to the frail bodies of teenagers and adolescents. - The Malign Effects of Anorexia Nervosa By : Groshan Fabiola
Anorexia Nervosa is a very common type of eating disorder. The main characteristic of the disease involves self-restrictive food behaviors, determining the affected persons to keep drastic diets in order to lose weight. Anorexia involves a phobia of being fat and people affected by the disease develop obsessions with food. Although the actual causes of anorexia are not clear, it seems that the disease has a pronounced psychological character. Anorexia occurs on the premises of emotional distress and mental instability and the majority of affected people have a low self esteem and a poor self-image. - Abatement of Absorption Compounds in the Bio-System By : Lance Winslow
Cleaning of the human body is very important and it should be a priority. Our bodies absorb all sorts of contaminants from the water, industry and even the air. Consider if you will the Chlorine in the water and how much seeps into the skin when you take a shower, go into a hot tub or swimming pool? - Athlete's Foot By : Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
Do you have chronic itching or peeling on your feet, often between your toes? A diagnosis of athlete's foot is made by taking a scraping of skin and looking for fungus under a microscope. If nothing is seen, scrapings of skin are placed in a culture bottle to see if fungus grows. Drugs such as Lamisil or Nizoral usually will clear fungal infections of the skin unless there is fungus in the nails. - Wheel Chairs with Attitude By : John Gibb
If you’re in the market for wheel chairs, and really, why else would you be here, then I hope you have considered the many options that are available in motorized scooters and power chairs. There are many style options available to the average consumer today that haven’t been traditionally available in the past. - Lichen Planus: Itchy, Purple Bumps By : Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
If you have itchy, angular, purple bumps on your skin, particularly on your forearms or have white patches in your mouth, check with a dermatologist, you may have lichen planus. - Cholesterol: A Friend or Foe? By : Vivek Sharma
Cholesterol is said to be the fatty, waxy and lipid substance circulating in the bloodstream providing much needed fat to the body. Being the most important substance it not only produces sex hormones but also guards the arteries by providing a covering coat to them. Till now majority of the people and experts are confused whether to call cholesterol a friend or foe. - Gilbert's Disease: Harmless, Possibly Helpful By : Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
Bilirubin is a yellow pigment released from dead red blood cells into your bloodstream. Recent research shows that having high blood levels of bilirubin may help to prevent heart attacks. - How to Lower Your Cholesterol By : Vivek Sharma
These days high cholesterol level is becoming the concern for majority of the people. They are in a hunt of methods to lower down their cholesterol level so that the risk of heart attack and cardiovascular diseases can be avoided. Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in the human body and it provides veil to the nerves and helps in building up of hormones. - Relieving Back Pain For The Weekend Warrior By : David Dunlap
An estimated eight out of ten people in the United States will injure their back at some point during their lives. Few of these problems will require extended treatment, but persistent back problems and back pain can still be very uncomfortable and stressful for many of us. - Cholesterol Health Centers By : Vivek Sharma
Cholesterol word itself makes the chill run down the spine of many and gives them sleepless nights. Cholesterol is the most popular word within medical arena and many experts have defined it in various different forms. Cholesterol is the fatty, waxy and oily lipid substance found in the body. It circulates in the bloodstream and is carried in packages, which is known as lipoproteins. - Trikke Your Way to Health By : Erik Nitsu
A good exercise routine involves much variation. For most, it is completely important to include a good balance of fun and work for their exercise routine to be successful long-term. This is exactly why it’s important to include fun exercise in your work-out routine. Meet the Trikke. - Cholesterol and TGs Are You By : Rita Tate
Cholesterol is a fat-like substances made by you body. Although the cells of your body need some cholesterol, excess can build up in your blood vessels. When this happens it can cause your blood vessels to narrow which in turn reduces blood flow to your heart. - What is the Cause of Toe Nail Fungus? By : David Bloom
A handful of opportunistic fungi are the cause of toe nail fungus infection. Most of us are familiar with a few types of fungi – the green fluffy fungus that grows on old bread and stale muffins, and the powdery green or blue mold that sometimes grows on oranges. Then there are the ones we eat: mushrooms, the fungi that make cheese out of milk, and yeasts used to make bread, wine, and beer. These are friendly fungi – they are not the cause of toenail fungus. - Guillain Barre Syndrome: Caused by Infection? By : Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
Guillain Barre syndrome is thought to be an auto-immune disease but may be caused by infection with an intestinal bacterium called campylobacter jejuni. - Hammertoes: Diagnosis and Treatment By : Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
A hammertoe is a general name for a toe that is bent. Hammertoes are caused by genetics, arthritis, poor-fitting shoes, or feet that are either excessively high-arched or flat. - What Are Your Toe Fungus Treatment Options? By : David Bloom
Before humans wore shoes, it's unlikely that many people needed a toe fungus treatment. Their feet were comfortable and dry, and enjoyed lots of fresh air. Sweaty feet enclosed in warm, airless shoes are the perfect place for a fungus to grow, while feet that are dry and cool are much more resistant to fungal infection. That's why fungi tend to infect the feet much more often than the hands. - Sleep Apnea - The Facts About This Important Sleep Disorder By : Leonard Mutch
Sleep apnea is a common problem in the adult population, and is characterised by a reduction or stoppage of breathing when someone is asleep. There are 2 main types - obstructive (which is more common) and central,but also a mixed type which is a combination of both obstructive and central. Treatment for sleep apnea can be nonsurgical or surgical. - Emergency Inguinal Hernia Surgery vs. Elective Inguinal Hernia Surgery By : Groshan Fabiola
Inguinal hernia is a very common disorder, affecting millions of people in the United States alone. Considered to be a surgical disease, inguinal hernia accounts for thousands of annual operations worldwide. - Hiatal Hernia Overview By : Groshan Fabiola
Hernia generally involves penetration of the internal organs through the protective muscle walls that surround them. Depending on the organs involved in causing the disorder, there can be many different types of hernia. Hiatal hernia is a common type of hernia that occurs when the stomach wall presses against the esophageal hiatus, an opening in the diaphragm. The hiatus acts just like a valve, preventing the content of the stomach from reaching inside the esophagus. When the hiatus is weakened, the content of the stomach can be pushed upwards inside the esophagus, causing hiatal hernia. When the disorder occurs in the area above the diaphragm, it is referred to as sliding hiatal hernia. When the disorder occurs in the area below the diaphragm, it is referred to as paraesophageal hiatal hernia. - Issues Raised by the Surgical Treatment for Inguinal Hernia By : Groshan Fabiola
Inguinal hernia is a common type of hernia that occurs in the region of the groin. The disorder usually generates mild, unspecific symptoms, which can be misleading in establishing the correct diagnosis. Most people with inguinal hernia may actually have no symptoms at all, thus rendering the process of diagnosing the disorder even more difficult. The only reliable means of diagnosing inguinal hernia involve MRI scans (magnetic resonance imaging), X-ray scans, computerized tomography and laparoscopy. Due to the fact that inguinal hernia generally progresses latently, most people are diagnosed with the disorder long after they develop complications, thus requiring immediate surgery. However, if the disorder is discovered in time, patients have the possibility to choose whether they will have their hernia surgically repaired or not. - Misconceptions about Umbilical Hernia By : Groshan Fabiola
Umbilical hernia is a very common abnormality of the belly button that occurs in most babies’ first years of life. Although parents become very concerned when they find out that their child has been diagnosed with umbilical hernia, there is virtually no reason to be worried about. Apart from being “in-esthetic”, umbilical hernia raises no major physiological issues. This type of hernia is a mild disorder that doesn’t interfere with the normal development of the child. Umbilical hernia is a post-natal abnormality of the belly button that occurs in more than 10 percent of all babies. This umbilical abnormality is commonly developed by girls and prematurely born infants and it is usually revealed in babies older than 6 months, rarely occurring prior to this age. - Laparoscopic Surgery – A New Approach in the Medical Treatment for Morgagni Hernia By : Groshan Fabiola
Morgagni hernia is a type of hernia that occurs due to congenital abnormalities at the level of the retroxiphoid area. The congenital abnormalities presented by people with Morgagni hernia involve an unusual positioning of the diaphragm. In patients diagnosed with Morgagni hernia, the diaphragm takes the shape of a triangle, and this triangular region has been called “the foramen of Morgagni”. Morgagni hernia commonly occurs in the right side of the lower abdomen, although the congenital diaphragmatic defect is sometimes bilateral. - 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. - Home Remedies for Acne Scars By : David Bloom
Home remedies for acne scars exist for those who have embarrassing scarring following a breakout and do not want to deal with an expensive and painful surgical procedure. - How to Make a Diet Really Work By : Mazen Al-Angary
You are thrilled and excited to start off a new diet system, by the time you're done you will be looking sleek and trim. - Stress Can Cause High Cholesterol Levels By : Vivek Sharma
Nowadays in this fast paced world and changing lifestyle majority of the people are in the burden of stress. Stress has become an integral part of every human being and they try to find the ways to lower it down significantly. - 5 Warning Signs That Could Keep You Out of ER By : D Kane
Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize that asthma could develop in adults. Consequently they did not seek medical help when symptoms first appeared. This neglect can be fatal. - 7 Simple Ways to Be Healthier and Happier By : Shari Hearn
I was reading a story in the Health section of the Los Angeles Times (May 22, 2006) about the effect Botox injections may have in easing depression - Acne - Topical Treatments And Antibiotics By : Michael Russell
Acne treatments vary from case to case. All treatment from mild to severe should be treated on an individual basis. - A Clock Can Get You Fit By : Chris Callegari
Well, we all have the same amount of hours and minutes in a day…..it’s just how we use them. By using your “clock” for each day, you can prep and plan exactly what to do, what to eat, and what to accomplish that will help you realize ALL of your fitness goals. You don’t even need a custom fitness program from anyone else, just use your own goals and dreams to realize your fitness needs and wants. - What are the Symptoms and Causes of a Panic Attack? By : Amit Mehta
A panic attack is a symptom of an anxiety disorder that has emotional and physical symptoms. - Asthma Treatment - How To Help Someone Having An Attack By : Jane Peters
Our existence depends on breath -- and an acute asthma attack can make it almost impossible to breathe. No wonder these attacks are so scary for both the affected person and for onlookers. - Aftershaves Have a New Face These Days By : John Gibb
Ever wonder why so many men choose to have beards rather than go through the process of daily shaving? - Allergies - Living With Asthma By : Michael Russell
More and more children in developed countries suffer from asthma. In fact many doctors consider asthma to be a new epidemic. - Chemical Peeling- Deep By : CD Mohatta
In deep peeling, phenol one of the strong chemicals is used. Phenol can be dangerous for those having cardiac problems. You must tell your doctor about any physical condition you have before going for phenol peels. - Cleaning Floor Hardwood Protection By : Platania Vincent
Purchasing hardwood flooring was the easy part. The next step, and probably the trickier part, is keeping your hardwood floors clean and protected. The key to success is to do a little….often! - What is a Sex Surrogate? By : Tara Livingston
When you hear that an experienced sex surrogate partner is inviting you to learn about intimacy, compassion and sensual caring, what does that really mean? What is a sex surrogate? - Coping with the Bipolar Child By : Sue Mueller
Any parent knows once you have been thrown into the throngs of parenting that raising children is at times an insurmountable task. Add to the mix a child with Bipolar Disorder and you have a formula for a lifetime of overwhelming feelings. - Multiple Sclerosis - What are the Effects By : Anne Wolski
Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works - My Fitness Programme Including Diet And Nutrition By : Adam Parsons
In my last article I wrote about exercise and my running programme I had started in my life. In this article I am going to detail the important subject on diet to supplement the exercise programme. - Recognizing and Treating ADD By : Michael Russell
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) has been one of the most debated and controversial health issues affecting children in recent years with so many theories about its treatment and causes. Most experts agree that there are a variety of factors that trigger ADD and most are linked with food additives, the use of caffeine, lack of exercise, lead or other heavy metal poisoning, learning disabilities, or an unstable home environment. - Skin Care-Decreased Perspiration By : CD Mohatta
Perspiration is important for our health to keep the normal body temperature. Some of us suffer from excess perspiration, while some of us have very low perspiration or no perspiration. Perspiration either excessive or very low both are bad. Excessive perspiration unless a disease causes it, is only a nuisance whereas decreased perspiration can be life threatening sometimes. In decreased perspiration the patient either perspires very little or does not perspire at all. - Health: What Can You Do to Stay Healthy? By : Stanislav Karpunin
There are 5 simple things you can do, to stay healthy... - Upper Backpain: A Lowdown By : Shubhanyu Jain
Upper backpain is the pain which surfaces between your neck and the lower back. Upper backpain may not be as common as its counterpart, low back pain or lumbar back pain, but it can cause intense pain when it does surface. - The Real Secret to Coping with Asthma By : D Kane
Did you know that asthma affects over 20 million Americans and up to 300 million people worldwide? Yet despite asthma being one of the most common chronic diseases it is often misunderstood. - What Is Toenail Fungus? By : C Gates
Onychomycosis is a medical term for a common nail disorder, popularly referred to as toenail fungus. This ailment is caused due to various fungi types and leads to considerable nail damage. - What Do You Know about Grandma's Arthritis? By : Khieng Chho
Rheumatoid Arthritis is commonly used as the prototype for inflammatory arthritis. The incidence rate is approximately 3%, with two to three times greater occurrence in women. - Careless Blister! By : Mick Burrows
We all get them, and very often it is our own fault. Blisters are something that we don’t really give much thought to until they actually appear. They are fluid filled swellings that form within, or just under the skin forming a raised bump. - Carpal Tunnel "Cure" By : Jeff Anliker
Twenty years ago, carpal tunnel was considered a disease, and the search for a “cure” was in great demand. Today, it has become apparent that carpal tunnel is certainly not a disease, but usually just a simple case of muscle imbalance. - Will Vinegar Cure Toe Nail Fungus? By : David Bloom
Vinegar is a home remedy for toe nail fungus that has been around for a long time. The theory is that fungi that infect nails do not do well in an acid environment; therefore, a daily application of vinegar will make the toenail acidic, prevent fungal growth, and allow a new nail to grow in normally. - What You, Worry? By : Chris Callegari
I am always amused what people are worried about nowadays. - Women's Weight – Don't Overdo Weight Loss! By : Sarah Reiter
With regard to women’s weight the media has a lot to answer for. We have reached a stage where run girls think that being skinny is good – NO it's not! - Asthma Treatment Reliefs : Did You Know There Are Other Ways Of Help? By : Eddy Thomas
This article is about finding other ways for help asthma treatment or relief?
Has asthma changed your lifestyle completely for many years? Suffering from asthma is obviously no fun and can have quite a negative affect on the daily lives of sufferers, especially to children.
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