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April 26 2008: Making First Impressions Count With Plastic Surgery by: Matty Mathias
We live in a culture where, most of the time, a first impression is the only chance we get to leave a lasting, positive image-and that impression almost always counts Our society believes in diet, health, fitness, and nutrition

April 19 2008: Depression Treatment With Chinese Medicines by: Ron Shelf
Chinese medicine has long been used as an alternative way of treating diseases There are herbs and Chinese treatment methods that are deemed to be very effective for certain types of diseases

April 18 2008: Drugs In The Office - Problems And Prevention by: Colin Galbraith
In modern-day America drug abuse is more widespread, and reaches into more sections of society than ever before It is now possible for almost any type of illegal drug to be purchased on the black market, and the manner in which these drugs manifest differs from person to person

April 18 2008: All About Drug Treatment Programs by: Colin Galbraith
Deciding to go into a drug treatment program is one of the most daunting and frightening things a person can do But while drug rehabilitation centers provide dedicated support and care for addicts, the fact there are so many to choose from makes coming to that decision a little more difficult than perhaps it should be

April 17 2008: What Is Acid Reflux? Symptoms, Causes And Treatments by: Jeff W. Martin
What is Acid reflux Acid reflux means RISK

April 17 2008: Treating Acid Reflux With Nexium Can Be Dangerous by: Jeff W. Martin
Discover the Disturbing FACTS from an Ex Acid reflux Sufferer on Taking Nexium for Acid reflux As a medicinal treatment for acid reflux symptoms, Nexium was introduced in 2001 to sell over than $5

April 15 2008: Surprising Facts About Yeast Infection In Women by: Linda D. Allen
Yeast infection is just one of a range of various infections to occupy the female genital area and the vulva (the area surrounding the genital area) causing the frequently noted symptoms of yeast infection in women It is also called by the names of Candida, Monilia and Thrush

April 13 2008: Insulin Overload… Heads Up! by: JD Reilly
Insulin is a hormone produced by the body It’s essential for good health

April 12 2008: The Truth About Oral Yeast Infection by: Linda D. Allen
Oral yeast infection, although often a temporary condition in babies, can be indicative of a malfunctioning adult autoimmune system Also known as thrush or oral candiasis, oral yeast infection is a subtype of an infection of a fungal form that moves into the mucous areas of the mouth

April 12 2008: Massage Therapy Grows As Tool To Pain Management by: Susan Gans
According to a survey conducted by the American Massage Therapy Associatoin (AMTA), more people are receiving massage therapy for medical purposes than for relaxation The survey also revealed that baby boomers have more massages than those who are younger, and are more likely to receive those massages for medical reasons

April 09 2008: Chronic Yeast Infection – Exposed by: Linda D. Allen
Cold Truth about Chronic Yeast Infection Your Doctor Isn't Aware Of Candida species are disease-inducing microbes that apparently occur in 85% of the population

April 09 2008: Acetaminophen and High Blood Pressure? by: internetbusiness
Acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may contribute to the high prevalence of high blood pressure in the United States.

April 08 2008: New Advanced Sinus Irrigation System Hits The Market - The Sinupulse Elite® by: Walter Ballenberger
After two painful sinus operations which didn’t resolve my problems, I started using pulsating nasal irrigation with a saline solution, and since then my health has improved dramatically Instead of 2-3 or more sinus infections per year I have had two infections in 7 years, and those only occurred after long 24 hour trips from overseas when my resistance was way down

April 07 2008: Malaria: New Hope For The Number 2 Biggest Killer By Infection On The Planet by: Charlie Wildish
Malaria is the second biggest cause of death by infection on Earth, whilst in Africa it is number 1, claiming 5 million victims per year In adults if often reoccurs, whilst the resistance diminishes over time

April 07 2008: Early Rheumatoid Arthritis: What Is The Best Treatment Approach? by: Nathan Wei
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, autoimmune, systemic, inflammatory disorder characterized by joint inflammation and joint destruction If left untreated or poorly treated, RA is associated with progressive functional disability, significant morbidity, and even increased mortality

April 06 2008: What’s New For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment? Will I Need Surgery? by: Nathan Wei
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common problems affecting nerves I will discuss what carpal tunnel syndrome is and what the examination of a carpal tunnel patient is like

April 05 2008: Alzheimers Treatments - Scientific Breakthrough Discovers Root Cause by: C.M. Britt
Alzheimer 's disease is a degenerative disorder of the mind that gets progressively worse with time; other types of dementia include Parkinson 's disease and Huntingdon 's - which isn't entirely restricted to the elderly Alzheimer 's is estimated to affect 1 in 10 people over the age of 65 causing problems with the memory centers of the mind; although current diagnosis is not perfect, the accuracy levels are up to 94 percent at best, 87 percent at worst

April 05 2008: Don’t Ache To Be Great: Care Enough About Your Gifts To Get There by: Tama J. Kieves
There is a place where ideals can crush you instead of inspire you It’s like you stop looking at the North Star as a guide and you start looking at it as a benchmark of your own light instead

April 05 2008: Homeopathy Used in Modern Medicine by: jimmycox
Like all principles, those of homoeopathy have been discovered and evolved through the crucibles of time, experimentation, and increasing enlightenment. Like all principles, too, they stand whether or not they have the ascription of those who profess to be their adherents. They are principles that stand pre-eminent, unchangeable, in spite of all changes in therapeutic fashions.

April 01 2008: How Lifestyle Changes Can Prevent Your Headaches by: Mary Betz
First of all, lets discuss the most common causes of headaches: stress, lack of sleep and hormone changes Making lifestyle changes can go a long way in headache prevention

March 31 2008: A Guide To Choosing And Acquiring A Free Glucose Meter by: Sam Gurgis
Many Diabetic conditions require monitoring of glucose levels several times each day A glucose meter monitors your glucose by using a sample of blood that has been placed on a test strip

March 31 2008: Is There Fast Relief For Constipation? by: Jeydn AP Geyt
Fast relief for constipation like over the counter drugs are popular - it is cheap and well, fast This is a sure lazy way to wash off the constipation problem - but not the best way

March 30 2008: The Austin Electrolysis Treatment Of The Wild West Territory by: Cheryl Piquard
Austin electrolysis treatment options have followed trends and become the latest creation of the cosmetic surgery buzz Most people gawk when hear the term and don’t quite know what to make of it

March 30 2008: What’s New For Tendonitis? How About This… A Revolutionary Minimally Invasive Procedure That May Prevent The Need For Surgery! by: Nathan Wei
Tendonitis refers to a condition where there is inflammation of a tendon or group of tendons Tendons are the “ropes” that connect muscles to bones

March 29 2008: A Simple Plan To Diagnose And Treat Low Thyroid Function by: Mark Hyman, M.D.
It’s an epidemic problem -- and you could have it Low thyroid function affects more than 30 million women and 15 million men



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