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  • Sexual and Women's Health Issues  By : Stephen Todd
    Women's health is not only monitored and maintained by the foods that she eats, or the exercise she completes throughout the week, but also by the status of her sexual health.
  • Disorientation and Alzheimer's Disease in the Home  By : Mike Herman
    Regular well-established routines and stable familiar surroundings can help in the care of an Alzheimer's sufferer and keep the symptoms of disorientation to a minimum.
  • Learn to Cope Up With Cerbal Palsy  By : James Hunt
    Cerbal palsy is a disease in which many parts of the body are affected. With cerbal palsy comes many chronic disorders that impair motor skills and normal...
  • Using Psychology to Quit Smoking  By : Daniel Lesser
    Many experts agree that smoking is only about 10% physical addiction and a massive 90% psychological addiction. Your body will recover fairly quickly from nicotine withdrawals (the worst symptoms usually abate in three days or less), but your psychological dependency on cigarettes can be much more difficult to end.
  • Sleeping Pattern Disruption's with Alzheimer Disease  By : Mike Herman
    Alzheimer's disease can disrupt a patient so much that they end up reversing their sleeping pattern completely and wanting to sleep all day and be awake and active all night.
  • How to Banish Bad Breath  By : Ryan Arsendatama
    You can banish bad breath naturally by using home remedies. Along side using herbs to get rid of bad breath, you need to continue to brush your teeth, gums and tongue after meals.
  • Consider the Possible Causes of Hair Loss in Women  By : Charles Kassotis
    There are many causes of female hair loss, ranging from allergic reaction to stress.
  • Tired of Taking Pills For Arthritis Problems?  By : Mike Herman
    If you're taking pills for arthritis and still find yourself suffering from stiff joints, pain, or limited mobility but are tired of turning to pills for arthritis problems, consider these fantastic alternatives.
  • Can't Lose Weight ? Maybe You Have a Thyroid Disorder  By : Ken Black
    Do you have trouble losing weight? Do you feel tired all the time? You may have a thyroid problem. Here's how to know for sure.
  • Coughing Is A Continuous Battle Of Our Life  By : Kevin Pederson
    Coughing can be of different kinds and it is basically a provision provided to your body to remove foreign materials. There are two types of coughs one is the productive cough which is a combination of mucus or phelgm produced in your lungs and the other is the non-productive cough which is dry cough as it has no mucus or phelgm.
  • Throbbing Pain Called Migraine  By : Kevin Pederson
    It is a disease which affects the nerves and can be termed as neurological. Severe pain sometimes may include nausea, vomiting, photophobia and phonophobia. This can be treated by medications available in the market as well as other holistic medicines.
  • Lower Your Blood Pressure the Nutritional Way  By : Charles Kassotis
    Try these foods and beverages to get lower blood pressure readings.
  • Does Someone You Care About Have Anorexia?  By : Charles Kassotis
    Here are some common indicators that someone may be anorexic.
  • Battle of the Bulge - Cellulite Wars  By : John Morris
    Cellulite treatment has grown in popularity in today's beauty conscious world. In an age where almost any imperfection can be countered, cellulite treatment has drawn droves of women of all ages seeking a firmer, sleeker physique.

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  • Choose Natural Arthritis Medications  By : Mike Herman
    For individuals who suffer from stiff, sore, or painful joints, consider natural arthritis medications instead of prescription medications that can potentially interact with your current medications or other medical conditions.
  • Impotence Problem: Seething With 'Impotent' Rage? Do Something About It  By : Arland Kent
    Have you entered that phase in your life when your partner's foreplay fails to arouse you? Have you reached a stage when even blue films don't seem to work? Before you consider yourself sexually over the hill, pause. You may simply be a victim of impotence that has been giving sleepless nights to over thirty million males in the US alone. However, an impotence problem, like any other medical condition, is almost always treatable.
  • Cooking A Cholesterol-Free Feast  By : John Morris
    When it comes to lowering one's cholesterol levels, it is a must that one changes his or her eating lifestyle. Cholesterol buildup in the body is actually caused by eating way too much of the sinful types of food like processed meat, fried food, sugar rich foods and beverages like chocolates (although dark chocolate, the bitter kind is actually proven to help lower one's cholesterol levels) and soft drinks.

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  • Home Care to Reduce Bad Breath  By : Ryan Arsendatama
    The demand for remedy of halitosis is increasing manifold as the awareness of halitosis among masses is growing day by day. The options for treating halitosis are also growing surprisingly with the increase in its awareness.
  • Living With Fibromyalgia (FMS) - A Medical Disorder  By : James Hunt
    Fibromyalgia, otherwise known as FMS, is a medical disorder that deals with fatigue and musculoskeletal pain. The cause of FMS is still unknown but it is hoped that in the years to come strides will be made towards some sort of cure...
  • Alzheimer's Disease and Personality Problems  By : Mike Herman
    Changes in behavior and personality in the Alzheimer's patient can be one of the most distressing aspects of the disease for friends, family and care givers.
  • Parkinson's Disease - Things to Consider  By : Mike Herman
    Being faced with the diagnosis of Parkinson's or any other disease is a frightening, but don't allow that initially felt fear, confusion, or even denial to cloud your judgment.
  • Symptoms and Causes of Macular Degeneration  By : James Hunt
    Macular Degeneration is an age-related eye disease. This is a common disease that causes deterioration of the macula or the central area of the retina...
  • Asthma Symptoms and Concerns  By : Mike Herman
    Symptoms in asthmatics can vary tremendously between patients with each person having their own unique mix of symptoms including the severity and how often or how frequently they affect the sufferer.
  • Fatigue And Joint Pain: Common Arthritis Symptoms  By : Mike Herman
    The symptoms of fatigue and joint pain, are associated with a great deal of illnesses and diseases, ranging from the common flu to serious autoimmune diseases like lupus or thyroid disorders.

    And.....

    The symptoms that are most associated with arthritis are those of fatigue and joint pain.

    The symptoms of fatigue and joint pain, however are associated with a great deal of illnesses and diseases, ranging from the common flu to serious autoimmune diseases like lupus or thyroid disorders.
  • What are the Causes of Asthma?  By : Mike Herman
    Why do some people have asthma while others don't? Why is asthma more common in the Western world?
  • 'Broken Mirror' May Cause Autism  By : Nicole Weaver
    The human brain has a matching system of observation and execution that causes mirror neurons to fire both when a person observes others performing a goal-directed action and when he or she carries out the same action. This is the neural mechanism that allows most people to automatically understand others' actions, intentions and emotions, neuroscientists believe. However, when children with autism observe and imitate emotions, they display virtually no activity in a key part of the brain's mirror neuron system, according to new imaging research.
  • Alzheimer's Disease - 'The Living Death'  By : Mike Herman
    When examined under a microscope, her brain showed changes that had never been seen before.

    While in some parts there was a clumping of brain matter in other parts it was tangled together.
  • Malnutrition as a Result of Alzheimer's Disease?  By : Mike Herman
    Some of the most difficult aspects of Alzheimer's disease are the problems associated with eating and drinking. This can be as mild as coping with a food fad or as serious as malnutrition.
  • Home Remedies For Canker Sores  By : Kevin Pederson
    Canker sores are small, painful ulcers or sores. Canker sores usually occur in the mouth and are a reddish inflamed area.
  • Symptoms and Prevention of Osteoporosis  By : James Hunt
    Both women and men suffer from osteoporosis but women are much more likely to contract the disease. You might think your bones and strong and unbreakable, but...
  • Getting Unstuck: The Facts on ADHD Coaching  By : Fran Hopkins
    While medication definitely improves the symptoms of ADHD for most people, what we need to do to improve our lives is to implement structure and organization in a way that works with us and for us - not against us.
    David Giwerc, co-founder of the ADD Coach Academy (ADDCA)says, "ADHD coaches tell our clients that they're not broken; their brains are just wired differently."
  • What Is Arteriosclerosis?  By : Kevin Pederson
    The walls of arteries are affected by this chronic disease. These walls loose their elasticity due to the increase of plaque in the walls. Due to this there is thickening and hardening of the walls which proves to be a hindrance in blood circulation.
  • Cure For Bad Breath  By : Peter Bishop
    Bad breath is a common health problem in the society.Offenssive smell from the mouth may be due to various reasons.The main reason is the presence of anaerobic bacteria in the biofilm formed on the tongue .These bacteria degrades the proteins present in the food resulting in the production of some offenssive gases like hydrogen sulphide,skatol ect.
  • Genes and the Mind  By : Richard Helfant
    People with a strong will to live understand that when they take life-enhancing measures, their health and longevity will be favorable affected, regardless of their genes. They take responsibility for their lives instead of being victims of events. Each and every one of us has the resources within to affect our health and longevity.
  • Keep An Eye Out For Dementia Signs  By : Mike Herman
    If your family member or friend is acting irritated, belligerent, disoriented, he or she may be experiencing key dementia signs that should not go unnoticed.
  • Symptoms and Types of Hepatitis  By : James Hunt
    What is hepatitis? Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver...
  • To Join the Alcoholic Anonymous  By : Ivar Rudi
    There are many different reasons to why you would want to join the alcoholic anonymous. Some will join only to fulfill the court order that they were given.
  • What Is Amnesia?  By : Kevin Pederson
    You must have seen many occurrences of Amnesia as a common phenomenon in many movies and daily soaps. It can be explained as loss of memory which can be short-term memory or long-term memory. But by mentioning that it occurs in daily soaps does not mean that it doesn't happen in real life. There are many cases which are very much real and can disrupt many lives.
  • Fighting With A Disease Called Jaundice  By : Kevin Pederson
    The word jaundice is derived from a French word called as jaune, which means yellow. It is a very common condition which is seen in newborn babies which can be treated by exposing them to sunlight.
  • Go to Bed with a Bug and wake up with Asthma  By : John Savage
    How dust mites are making asthma sufferers' lives a mess
  • Signs And Symptoms Of Cataract  By : Kevin Pederson
    It is a disease which clouds your vision covering the eye's natural lens. This badly affects your eyesight which can even blind you. It is clouded due to the film over the eye by which the eye gets a frosty look which can be even compared to a frosted glass.
  • Vitamin A For Better Eczema Control  By : Lee Dobbins
    Vitamin A is a powerful antioxident that can help control skin problems as well as boost your immune system.
  • The Art of Abdominoplasty  By : Keith Londrie
    When you find unnecessary flesh around the waist and your tummy is increasing years after year than you might dream to shape you body for that you may be require to undergo Tummy tuck, which means abdminoplasty in medical terms.
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) - A Functional Disorder  By : Kevin Pederson
    Irritable bowel syndrome - As the name suggests affects your bowel which is also your large intestine. It is an important part of your digestive system which makes and stores stool.
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome - What Causes It?  By : David Cowgill
    No one seems to know why one person could have Irritable Bowel Syndrome and not another. Symptoms cannot be traced to a single organic cause. Research suggests that people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome seem to have a colon that is more sensitive and reactive than usual to a variety of things, including certain foods and stress.
  • Managing Heartburn Without Surgery  By : Jessica Deets
    According to a study mandated by a new Medicare law, data has come back saying that drugs can be just as effective as even surgery in managing some of the symptoms of acid reflux. This can affect many people, as it is estimated that currently sixty million Americans have acid reflux.
  • Types of Food Allergies  By : James Hunt
    Some of the most deadly allergies are those caused by food. While some people have no allergies, others are allergic to one or more things...
  • Home Remedies For Body Odor  By : Kevin Pederson
    Many of us may not know this, but perspiration by itself is odorless. When sweat comes in contact with bacteria it gives out a disgusting smell.
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Children  By : James Hunt
    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition that shows up in young children, usually in their preschool or kindergarten years. Children with ADHD...
  • Is That a Fungal Disease?  By : John Williams
    Fungal infections, also known as mycoses are not common in the normally healthy person. However, thanks to AIDS, and stress, the immune system of much of the population has been compromised.
  • Hope And Help For Fibromyalgia Sufferers  By : Tom Sample
    The medical community has recognized this condition and teams of professionals can and do help many sufferers endure the daily rigors of the illness.
  • Are There Diets To Control High Blood Pressure?  By : Mike Herman
    High blood pressure can be a serious health problem.

    High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a common risk factor for heart disease and kidney disease and a host of other health problems.
  • Heart Disease And What You Should Know  By : Joseph Then
    Are you aware that heart disease is one of the most dangerous conditions out there? If you think about it your heart is like the main battery of how you keep your body running.
  • Battle Alcoholism With a Realistic Approach For Best Results  By : Ray La Foy
    Even the drinker who only has a few a day can still be an alcoholic. The true measure of the problem comes from the drinker him or herself.
  • What You Need To Know About Drug And Alcohol Addiction Treatment Programs  By : Jim Johnson
    A drug and alcohol addiction treatment program is one of the most successful ways to wean yourself from drugs, alcohol and all other addicting processes.
  • Warning signs of Anorexia  By : Mayoor Patel
    The tell tale signs of Anorexia Nervosa
  • Asthma and Air Purifiers  By : Dan Farrell
    If You Are An Asthmatic You Should Consider Air Purifiers As A Remedy.
  • Heartburn - An Acidic Indigestion To Be Forgotten  By : Kevin Pederson
    It can be stated as a burning feeling which keeps bothering you now and again. This happens mainly because due to acidic fluid flowing upwards from the stomach into the esophagus or the swallowing tube.
  • Beat Bad Circulation Now!  By : Hege Crowton
    If you are keeping up on the news now a days you have probably noticed a frightening increase in both heart attack and strokes, especially in the western world. It seems to be a trend which is spinning out of control. Why is this and what can be done to prevent this from happening to you?
  • Got Ringworm?  By : Gary Stephens
    Got Ringworm? Here are Some Treatment Options
  • Causes And Symptoms of Sore Throat  By : Kevin Pederson
    Having an ice-cream or having something cold can make your throat sound real bad and sometimes real cranky. This is the general feeling we have about sore throats. The reasons on how they are caused can sometimes be very different from the obvious. This can be treated, by the knowing what sore throat is all about and how to treat it
  • Women's Heart Health  By : Richard Helfant
    The widespread belief that heart disease is exclusively a man's problem is a myth. Women--and most physicians--are not aware that cardiovascular disease is the number one-killer of women as well as men.
  • Athlete's Foot - A Problem Faced Not Only By Athletes  By : Kevin Pederson
    Athlete's foot or tinea pedis is known as a very common skin problem. This skin disease can find its residence in anyone's feet. Being an athlete is least bit of its concern, a hot and humid foot is what makes that disease choose you.
  • Asthma treatment utilizing natural health products versus prescription medicine  By : Rich Marsiglia
    This article gives an overview on asthma, its various symptoms, treatment options and how to treat it naturally.
  • How To Deal With High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)?  By : Kevin Pederson
    With the increasing age you may find your blood pressure touching the skies too. It may be due to some of the many reasons like being overweight, poor diet, lack of exercise and many other things. It is very important to take care of your health in such condition. Stress also increases your chances of high blood pressure
  • Recognizing the Signs of Diabetes  By : Aaron Crawford
    Make sure that you're on the watch for these symptoms to ensure your health.
  • Home Remedies For Eye Infection  By : Kevin Pederson
    Different kinds of ailments attack your eyes causing eye infection. It can be due to many reasons but some of the common reasons for this infection is bacteria, viral or foreign object. It is known that people who wear contact lenses are more prone to eye infection due to presence of bacteria.
  • Home Remedies For Blisters  By : Kevin Pederson
    According to us blisters are a very common thing and we come across them very often in our daily lives. It is a very common occurrence like cold or fever depending upon your lifestyle.
  • How To Know The Many Phases Of Allergic Asthma?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    Sad to said that you may be born with allergies because your mother unknowingly ingested food and perhaps milk to which she was allergic during her pregancy. Read on.
  • Learn About Peptic Ulcer  By : Kevin Pederson
    The term peptic ulcer is referred to both, gastric and duodenal ulcers. It is believed to have occurred due to an infection by a bacterium known as Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).
  • Living With the Discomfort of Psoriasis  By : Anne Wolski
    Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that is characterised by scaling and inflammation of the skin. This article is the story of my own life with psoriasis and how I overcame the problems
  • Acid Reflux: What You Really Need To Know.  By : Tyson J Stevenson
    The formation of gases and acidic substances in the stomach and its backing up into the esophagus causes severe pain or burning sensation in the stomach and chest area that is clinically known as Acid Reflux or Gastroespohageal Reflux Disease.
  • Why Bird Flu is Seen as a Potential Health Risk to Humans  By : Jessica Deets
    The Avian Flu, also known as the Asian Bird Flu or Influenza A (H5N1), is a zoological viral strain that has crossed the species barrier and is now threatening further mutation and a subsequent world pandemic.
  • Caffeine Addiction - A Problem To Be Solved As Early As Possible  By : Kevin Pederson
    We all have this pre-conceived notion that only coffee contains caffeine but that is not the case. Beverages like cokes and chocolate products contain caffeine. A hot cup of coffee with the morning sunshine sounds so tempting and revitalizing.
  • Scabies In The Home  By : Ivar Rudi
    You might not like to hear the word scabies, but it is actually a lot more common than one person might think. Scabies is a bug, a problem that will not go away on its own
  • Do You Have A Stomach Ulcer?  By : Charles Kassotis
    How ulcers are formed, and the symptoms of an ulcer.
  • Life After Lasik Eye Surgery  By : Dean Caporella
    It's a fact that most people will return to work from one to three days after lasik eye surgery. Reality is though, you should be guided by your doctor.
  • Secondary Symptoms of ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    There are many secondary symptoms of ADHD that occur in almost all kids and adults who have the disorder. Disorganization is one symptom that can be highly problematic in school, the professional work place and at home.
  • Avoid Allergy Complications in Children With Slow Food Introduction  By : Charles Kassotis
    Why it is important for you to introduce new foods slowly into a young child's diet.
  • Stress And Your Diet  By : Lee Dobbins
    Do you run to the snack drawer when you get stressed out? For many people there is a direct relationship between stress and the foods they eat. For many turning to snack foods in stressful situations is a method of comforting themselves, but what many don't realize is that what you are eating can also add to your stress.
  • Do I Have Herpes?  By : Roxanne Manning
    Oral herpes, an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, is estimated to be present in 50 to 80 percent of the American adult population. Many times the symptoms of genital herpes are confused with other conditions, such as yeast infections, urinary tract infections, and even ingrown hairs.
  • Tips for Heart Month: Cause and Treatment of Heart Attacks  By : Richard Helfant
    A cardiologist explains what causes a heart attack, what to do if you think you're having one, and factors favorable to recovery.
  • How To Recognize the Symptoms of ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    An ADHD diagnosis is not formal until formal tests have been given by a licensed psychologist or other mental health professional. Unfortunately, these days school teachers are the ones making the diagnosis when they usually have no qualifications to be able to do so.
  • Bipolar Disorder: Knowing When More Help is Needed  By : Jessica Deets
    Help with mental and emotional problems can come in many forms. It can be friends that keep you from feeling lonely. It can be inspiration from a spiritual leader. It can be talking things over with a counselor. Or it could be getting a prescription that helps relieve symptoms of problems. All of these are acceptable and functional ways of getting help.
  • The Risks of Alzheimer's  By : Mike Herman
    Every care giver who lives with a person suffering from Alzheimer's disease faces the same dilemma.

    How much risk should their loved one be exposed to?
  • The Answer to Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes  By : John Morris
    What causes dark circles under the eyes?

    - Changes in your body's fluid balance
    - Aging
    - Allergic reaction
    - High blood pressure
    - Irritation
    - Eyelid dermatitis
    - Hangovers
    - Medications
    - Can be hereditary.

    Avoid getting puffy eyes:

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  • ADHD Without Hyperactivity  By : Keith Londrie
    Individuals diagnosed with ADHD without hyperactivity, or inattentive ADHD, are people who tend to drift and float on the edges of an environment. People who suffer from this problem do not have problems with hyperactivity, but instead have trouble with hypoactivity.
  • Dry Eye Solutions Soothe Irritated, Itching Eyes  By : Tom Sample
    Without the oil to seal in the water layer, the eye can become dry and irritated.
  • Eczema - Causes and Treatment  By : John Morris
    Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is characterized by a red itchy rash that is scaly and is oozing in some cases. The condition can appear on the arms and legs, cheeks, forehead, and in body parts such as knees and elbows where there are creases...
  • This Flu Season, Don't Mess Around with Strep Throat  By : Jessica Deets
    This flu season may turn out to be one of the worst seasons for strep throat. Although we like to recommend the natural cures, this is the one season that if a person gets these strep symptoms they should see the doctor soon. If antibiotics are recommended, get them and take them all. You'll get very fast relief with antibiotics even as soon as a half day, and you'll minimize the risk of scarlet fever and rheumatic fever.
  • Cataract Removal - Get a Massive Reduction in Price and World Class Treatment!  By : Stephen Todd
    Today with the emergence of medical tourism, patients can not only get world class treatment for cataract removals, they can also make huge cost savings that enable them to take a holiday in the country of treatment with the savings.
  • A Look at Some Arthritis Help Recommendations  By : Trevor Mulholland
    Having a positive mindset and a healthy style of living are in themselves major factors in arthritis help. Add them to the abundance of treatment options available today and you will find that life is still good -- even with arthritis.
  • Anger Management Activities That Can Help You Cope  By : Jim Johnson
    Anger management activities can help you to find a solution to the anger you have. Actually, you can apply these anger management techniques to just about everyone at the office.
  • Do You Have Gout?  By : Charles Kassotis
    The signs and symptoms of gout.
  • Is Exercise Induced Asthma A Different Form of Asthma?  By : Mike Herman
    Occasionally asthma attack happen only during, or shortly after, exercise.

    Initially, doctors thought this was a different form of asthma, an entirely different form, but it is now known that it is common for people with asthma to have asthma attacks during exercise.
  • Natural Remedies for Sinus Headaches  By : Sandra Kim Leong
    Recent studies have shown that natural remedies for sinus headache can be effective. Read this article to find out remedies that you can undertake in the comfort of your own home, without taking any drugs.
  • Pain Relief for Rheumatoid Arthritis  By : Trevor Mulholland
    Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most common forms of arthritis. In the United States alone, it affects about seven million individuals, most of them women. It can cause extreme pain, so the issue of pain relief is a welcome topic for arthritis sufferers.
  • Genital Warts Can Be Treated By Medical Professionals  By : Ben Franklin
    Genital warts themselves are the most easy to recognize sign of the HPV infection, however, most people have the infection without getting the warts.
  • Are Bananas a Trigger for Migraine Headaches?  By : Sandra Kim Leong
    Do you find that you get migraine headaches every time after you eat bananas? Are bananas a food trigger for migraine headaches? What do bananas contain? Read this insightful article that reveals all on bananas and migraines that are driving you bananas!
  • Corns - A Small Hiccup On Your Feet And Hands  By : Kevin Pederson
    Even though our feet and legs are very important part of our being but it is always sidelined and step motherly treatment is given in comparison to other parts of our body. But many do take care of their feet due to which it remains beautiful.

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