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  • Alzheimers - The Facts  By : David McFarlane
    Looking for information on alzheimers disease? Here are the facts you need to know.
  • Leucoderma - White Spots And Patches  By : Kevin Pederson
    Leucoderma is a rare skin disease characterized by white spots and patches. The white patch or spot is called as leucoderma and when it occurs without any preceding disease it is called Vitiligo.
  • Croup - An Infection Affecting The Young  By : Kevin Pederson
    Croup is an inflammation of the larynx, trachea and bronchi. It affects the voice box due to an infection of the vocal cord. In adults this disease is known as laryngitis.
  • The Truth About Alzheimer’s Disease  By : Joseph Then
    The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease. This degenerative brain disorder destroys a person’s ability to function. People with Alzheimer's slowly lose their ability to reason, learn, communicate and function.
  • Could You Have Asthma?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article explained how to know whether this person could have asthma.
  • How To Use A Suitable Nutritional Plan To Improve Asthma Conditions?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is about using a suitable nutritional plan to improve asthmatic condition.
  • What Happens in the Brain of an Alzheimer's Patient  By : Heather Colman
    Learn what is happening in the brain of an Alzheimer's patient to cause all of the unpleasant cognitive and behavioral symptoms of the disease.
  • Alzheimer’s Disease: What Every Family Needs to Know  By : Douglas Hardwick
    Alzheimer’s disease touches the lives of millions of Americans. Today, some 4.5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s, and 1 in 10 families have a loved one afflicted with it. With no cure in sight, it is important for families to arm themselves with information about this devastating disease.
  • Prostate Symptoms and Treatment Tips  By : Joe Bella
    Cancer of the prostate is directly linked with the male sex hormones(androgens). If the levels of sex hormone increases the growth rate of cancer also increases. It is found that after the removel of testes there is marked reduction in the size of tumour.
  • Obesity is a Risk to Your Health  By : Friedrich Asen
    Obesity is a medical condition that refers mainly to storage of excess body fat, which causes almost 70 percent of heart disease cases in the United States. Moreover the social and psychological problems experienced by obese people are rather challenging.
  • How To Be Free From Drugs and Alcohol  By :
    Alcohol and drug treatment has changed a lot over the years. The first forms of such treatments were quite brutal because in th dark ages it was thought that addiction was caused by domestic possession.
  • Treatment Options Available for Acid Reflux  By : Heather Colman
    Do you suffer from acid reflux or frequent heartburn? The burning sensation at the back of your throat or down by the breat bone can be quite painful. Find out what treatment options are available and what most physicans recommend to treat acid reflux.
  • The Need for Alcohol Treatment Centers  By : Ian Koch
    There are different ways to handle or getting rid of alcohol addiction problems. Some people with not too severe alcohol addiction problems are strong enough to handle it themselves. However, most alcoholics have to rely on some kind of aid or ‘helping hands’.
  • Home Remedies For Breast Tenderness  By : Kevin Pederson
    A problem like breast tenderness may arise due to combination of factors like diet, nutrition, water, weight, age, menstrual cycle and fluctuating hormones. Studies conclude nearly three in four women suffer this discomfort at least once in their mature life.
  • What is Anorexia Nervosa?  By : Heather Colman
    Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes an eating disorder.
  • The MMR Controversy: Do You Know The Facts?  By : P Nisbet
    There is currently a lot of controversy over the MMR vaccine. Many parents believe that it can cause autism, a belief instilled in them by an article in the Lancet by Dr. Andrew Wakefield in 1998. However, what are the facts and mistruths surrounding this article, and why did the Lancet state that had it known all the facts, the article would not have been published?

    Why was Dr. Wakefield the subject of a recent investigation by the GMC and was the result yet another cover-up by the medical establishment trying to protect its own?

    This article looks at the development of the claim and suggests reasons as to why it could be flawed.
  • What Is Pediatric Asthma Treatment, Is It Really That Dangerous?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is about pediatric asthma treatment and to discuss whether it is really that dangerous. Read on.
  • Home Remedies For Bladder Infection  By : Kevin Pederson
    Bladder infection is a condition that tends to affect women more acutely than men. It is a very painful problem which needs immediate attention.
  • Causes And Symptoms Of Peeling Skin  By : Kevin Pederson
    Mainly peeling skin is a short-term problem and one should avoid worrying too much about it.
  • The Truth About Back Pain  By : Joseph Then
    There are many different reasons that people have back pain but the most usual reason is poor posture. If a person constantly sits or stands incorrectly, a sore back is often the outcome.
  • What You Don’t Know About Laser Hair Removal And Prices Could Break The Bank  By : Ian Koch
    Laser Hair removal has become a very popular beauty treatment, and it seems that there are plenty of clinics around offering special laser hair removal and prices that seem too good to be true. If you are a novice to this treatment, then you may want to look around for some good advice first.
  • Cholesterol Drugs Over The Counter  By : James Brunton
    Many people buy cholesterol lowering drugs from their local pharmacy. But, it's not a good idea unless you see your doctor first. Find out why in this article.
  • Everything about Alzheimer Disease  By :
    Alzheimer’s is a neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by the progressive loss of brain function. The areas of the brain targeted first by the disease are associated with memory, so the first observable symptoms are usually mild forms of amnesia.
  • Making Use of a Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center to Recover from Addiction  By : Ian Koch
    The drug and alcohol treatment centers serve the purpose of recovering the people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Which methods of treatment are they using?
  • Protein Powder in Your Diet  By :
    When a person becomes interested in the sport of bodybuilding once of the essentials has to be the work-outs. Without the daily working of the muscles, the body would never progress to a point where it became sculpted and shaped.
  • Home Remedies For Anal Fissures  By : Kevin Pederson
    Anal fissure is an injury in the anus. This injury is either a cut or a tear in the canal which passes stool i.e. the anus. This condition is very common among adults.
  • What Is A Gallbladder?  By : Stephanie Davies
    An article describing the function of the gallbladder, what a gallbladder attack and surgery is, and overall facts on gallstones.
  • 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.
  • Contracting Alcoholism and Drug Treatment for Employees  By : Ian Koch
    Because of alcohol’s availability and consumption, many people find that one drink can lead to another, and other, and eventually to addiction. The first concern for many is how it will affect their job if an employer finds out.
  • The Top 5 Acne Myths You Should Know  By : Terence Young
    The Acne treatment industry is a multi-million dollar market with product manufacturers claiming to each have the newest most effective acne fighting treatment on the market. With the range and selection available on the market these days from toners, to acne creams and solutions there is great confusion amongst sufferers as to what really works and what is just a hype.
  • 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
  • Risk Of Asthma May Be Lessened By Early Exposure to Cats  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is about how cats affect asthmatics patients. Read on.
  • Graves Disease - Understanding the Basics  By : Anne Wolski
    A basic overview of Graves Disease and the treatment options available for this disease. Graves Disease is the main cause of hyperthyroidism and is caused by a defect in the immune system.
  • Natural Care And Treatment For Endometriosis  By : Kevin Pederson
    Endometriosis is one of the main reasons for female infertility. It affects nearly 5 to 10 per cent women and can occur anytime from the beginning of the menstrual period till the menopause period.
  • Understanding Coeliac Disease  By : Anne Wolski
    Coeliac disease is a genetic condition that is caused by an inability to digest gluten. Hence the reason that this disease is also known as gluten intolerance.
  • Hard Facts About Alzheimer's Disease  By :
    Alzheimer’s is a neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by the progressive loss of brain function.
  • The Dangers of Deep Vein Thrombosis  By : Anne Wolski
    DVTs are known to occur in about 1 out of 1000 people in the general population from all causes. DVTs are more common in obese people and those aged over 40.
  • Do You Know That You Can Live A Healthy Life With Allergy Asthma?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is about how you can live a healthy life with allergy asthma. There are various steps and strategies to lead on. Read on.
  • Dealing With Low Blood Pressure  By : Kevin Pederson
    Low blood pressure happens when the blood flow to the brain and other vital organs falls short, due to low pressure in the blood.
  • How to Prevent Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain  By : Charles Kassotis
    If you begin young to stay healthy and exercise, you can prevent rheumatoid arthritis. Using more natural ways to keep arthritis at bay can be helpful, and they can prevent your becoming dependent on medication to control the pain.
  • Hypothyroidism – Creating Metabolism Problems  By : Kevin Pederson
    Hypothyroidism is a condition under which production of thyroid hormone is far less than usual. The purpose of thyroid hormone is to focus on the body's metabolism and when that is hit, it results in slow metabolism.
  • Battling With Freckles  By : Kevin Pederson
    Freckles are small red spots found on your body which comes in the small sizes. Due to over exposure of sun these small spots are formed. People with lighter skin are more prone to this condition.
  • Rosacea – A Chronic Skin Problem  By : Kevin Pederson
    Rosacea is one of the highly mistaken skin diseases. Rosacea (pronounced as roh-Zay-sha) is a chronic skin disease which usually surfaces on your face.
  • Recognise The Early Signs Of Toenail Fungus  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Some people may have certain discoloration on their nails that are not necessarily the result of a fungal infection. Due to this reason, it is necessary to differentiate common signs of toenail fungus as early as possible, because this infection is sometimes hard to eradicate, and only improves and clears up after long periods of time undergoing treatment.
  • Natural Way To Boost Your Immunity  By : Kevin Pederson
    Sometimes, without doing any activity we end up feeling tired and exhausted. One of the main reasons for this is under-charged body, due to lack of a healthy lifestyle.
  • Understanding Flakiness And Dry Scalp  By : Ralph Ruckman
    Flaking tends to occur when you skin tries to renew itself and becomes out of balance. You dead skin cells will then begin to shed from your scalp at a fast rate. With that said, itching and flaking is just like any other problem, once you acknowledge the problem and start to understand it, then you can start to control the problem.
  • Hypertension Causes and Risks  By : Mike Herman
    Primary (aka essential) hypertension has no known cause, however there are a number of lifestyle factors which do seem to effect the chances of developing hypertension.
  • Diabetes Complications Could Spell Trouble  By : Mike Herman
    Diabetes is very serious and may be undiagnosed for years, in the case of type 2 diabetes, were as type 1 diabetes can, almost immediately, be serious and even life threatening, although some cases may also go undiagnosed for years.
  • 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.
  • Preventing Heartburn Symptom  By : Dean Caporella
    Recognizing heartburn symptoms is a bit like "closing the gate after the horse has bolted." A burning sensation or heat rising up from the abdomen in waves into a persons throat will signal a heartburn attack. A sour taste in the mouth follows and then a period of discomfort.
  • Just A Few Topical Treatments For Genital Warts  By : Ralph Ruckman
    . Genital warts are caused by the HPV virus, and there is no cure. Yes I said it, "there is no cure". There are however, some remedies and treatments you can use that will reduce the risk and could eventually clear up the genital warts.
  • 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.
  • Hepatitis B – A Deadly Killer  By : Kevin Pederson
    Hepatitis B is a caused by a virus named hepatitis B virus. This virus is similar to hepatitis C as it attacks the liver which in turn becomes a lifelong struggle.
  • 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.
  • 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.

    RA primarily occurs in the synovial tissue where phagocytosis produces enzymes within the joint. The enzymes break down collagen causing edema, proliferation of the synovial membrane, and ultimately pannus formation. Pannus destroys cartilage and erodes the bone and the consequence is loss of articular surfaces and joint motion. Further, tendon and ligament elasticity and contractile power are lost.

    It is not just a single disease and it can affect people at any stage of life. Arthritis is a complex disorder that comprises more than 100 distinct conditions. Arthritis literally means joint inflammation which can affect joints in any part of the body. Joints are places where two bones meet. Manifestations of arthritis may vary, usually reflecting the stage and severity of the disease. Classic symptoms include...
  • Diabetes Doesn't Mean An End To Traveling  By : Mike Herman
    You've been diagnosed with diabetes, fortunately, diabetes does not mean what it once did and current research and break through's mean that things are continuing to improve as you read this.
  • Adult Bedwetting – Exercise May Help The Problem  By : Peter Crump
    Adult bedwetting is as embarrassing to adults as it is to teenagers. No one wants to admit that he/she has a bedwetting problem, but doctors see adults on a daily basis that suffer from enuresis. This is the name given to bed wetting in anyone over the age of five because by that time most children have learned to recognize the signs that they need to get out of bed to use the bathroom. Even at that age, they become very upset by bedwetting, so you can only imagine how anyone with an adult bedwetting problem must feel.

    Whether adult bedwetting occurs suddenly or develops gradually, it is something that needs to be checked out by a doctor. It could be a symptom of a disease such as diabetes, a sleep disorder, an infection in the urinary system or even an allergy. Once the doctor runs the necessary tests, he/she may send you to a urologist as a precautionary measure. During this time, you can wear bedwetting diapers to keep dry during the night, especially while you are waiting for...
  • How To Identify An Allergic Asthma?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    An allergic asthma. It is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the lung airways. It's symptoms are made worse by exposure to an allergen (e.g., dust, mold, pollen, dust mite allergens and animal dander) to which the patient has been sensitized.

    A simple sneeze could trigger allergic asthma or a simple cough could lead to that as well.

    What are the symptoms of allergic asthma?

    The symptoms of allergic and non-allergic asthma are the same. They include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath or rapid breathing, and chest tightness. These symptoms are often provoked by an identifiable trigger.

    What factors can cause or trigger allergic asthma?

    A family history of allergies is the most important predictor of whether a person will develop asthma. Environmental substances (allergens) can trigger an exacerbation - or attack - in patients with allergic asthma.

    The allergens include tree, grass, and weed pollen, plus molds, animal dander, dust mites and cockroach droppings. Asthma attacks
  • Could You Have Asthma  By : Eddy Kong WW
    Having an ongoing cough maybe a symptoms of you having asthma. Did you ever think about it? According to American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects 20.3 million people in the United States.
    If there is an ongoing cough you can't get rid for more than one to two months, it could be a signal that you have asthma, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI).

    Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects more than 20 million people in the United States, and possibly 30 to 40 million worldwide as the air is getting more and more polluted and more developing countries emerging.

    It accounts for approximately 14.5 million missed work days for adults and 14 million missed school days for children annually.
  • ADHD in Adults  By : Keith Londrie
    For many years, ADHD was thought to be a child disorder, and more specifically a disorder only found in young boys. But with medical technology and research evolving, it has been found that many children with ADD do not grow out of it when they become adults.
  • Bone Spur - A Sign Of Ageing  By : Kevin Pederson
    Bone Spurs are a bony growth formed over the normal bone. The term ‘spur’ seems inappropriate because spur depicts the thrusting of the bony structure into one of the organs to cause pain.
  • Edema - A Case Of Water Retention  By : Kevin Pederson
    Edema once known as dropsy is an evident case of swelling of your organs or tissue due to collection of fluid.
  • Bursitis – An Unimaginable Joint Pain  By : Kevin Pederson
    It could be one of the worst pains you ever feel in your entire life. Many have to face this pain in an early stage of their lives due to excessive stress put on the joints.
  • Knowing About GERD  By : Kevin Pederson
    GERD if elaborated would mean Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. GERD is also known as "reflux," "reflux esophagitis," or sometimes even "hiatus hernia". This condition can be described as backflow of acid from the stomach into the swallowing tube or esophagus.
  • How You Can Help Prevent an Asthma Attack  By : Marjorie Salada
    Here is a list of things that may trigger an asthma attack along with what you can do to help prevent an attack from occuring.
  • Methods Of Treating Scabies  By : Kevin Pederson
    Scabies or Human Itch is a contagious skin infection caused by a mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis (Hering), found in many households. It causes itchy bumps and blisters due to the egg laying process by the female mite.
  • Do I Have Herpes?  By : Roxanne Manning
    The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you'll find that the subject of Herpes is certainly no exception.

    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. 20 Percent, or over 50 million people, are infected with genital herpes, also caused by the herpes simplex virus. The majority of these cases may be unaware that they even have it. Studies show that more than 500,000 Americans are diagnosed with genital herpes each year, and the largest increase is occurring in young teens.

    The most obvious sign of genital herpes is the appearance of red bumps in and/or around the genital area, often starting around two weeks after the initial exposure to herpes. The bumps may spread to the anus and/or surrounding skin, and in some cases also develop within the vagina and/or urinary tract. These bumps turn into blisters, which in turn become...
  • Primary Symptoms of ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    The primary symptoms of ADHD are hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention. In normal children, these symptoms can appear in low levels. But in children with ADD, these problems will be severe and happen over and over again for a long period of time. But because many of these symptoms can be found in normal children, it is very important to make sure you get a thorough examination by a qualified mental health professional.
  • Tinea Versicolor – A Fungal Skin Infection  By : Kevin Pederson
    It is a common problem with no serious or permanent ill-effects. Tinea Versicolor is a fungus which mainly affects adolescent or teenager’s skin. This occurs due to heavy growth of the yeast on the skin surface. When such kind of a growth occurs it causes uneven skin color, scaling which can be itchy. An oily skin type makes things easier for this kind of a condition. The area affected is the neck, upper chest and back. You develop these spots which are light reddish brown in color.
  • Advice For Your Eyes - Part II  By : Kevin Pederson
    Dark Circles Around Your Eyes - Many may suffer from this problem as the first thing you try hide during a make-up session is the dark circles around your eyes. Some very common factors play an important role in developing this kind of a problem. These factors are: your increasing age - as the skin becomes thin making it more vulnerable and saggy, some kind of an allergy which affects your nasal passage, lack of sleep, pregnancy, smoking, menstruation and heredity.
  • ADHD with Hyperactivity  By : Keith Londrie
    ADHD with Hyperactivity/Impulsivity is what most people think of when it comes to attention deficit disorder. The sufferer is restless, hyper, impulsive, disorganized, very distractible and has a lot of trouble focusing. These are the children that are bouncing off the walls from an early age, and the children that will have trouble with school and play from the start. The good part of this is they will most likely be diagnosed fairly early on because of the visibility of their symptoms.
  • History of ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    In this day and age, you would think that ADHD has been around forever. The disorder itself has been around for quite some time, but it was only recently that it was given the name Attention Deficit Disorder. Before that, the disorder had various names that changed over the years.

    In 1902, there is the first documented disorder relating to impulsiveness. This was in Britain, and the doctor who diagnosed the impulsive disorder was named Dr. Still...
  • Advice For Your Eyes - Part I  By : Kevin Pederson
    Eyes are one of the finest assets which help us see the world in a better manner. With the vision we have found enough ways to nourish it too.
  • ADHD Combined Type Disorder  By : Keith Londrie
    This type of ADHD has six or more symptoms listed in the DSM-IV for Psychiatric disorders in both hyperactivity and inattention. This is the most severe type of ADHD, and it is the most difficult to treat. You will need to spend alot of extra time with your child if he/she has this type of ADHD.
  • 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.
  • Over the Counter Treatments for ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    There are a million and one herbal and natural remedies out there, and some of them can be helpful. The key to finding helpful remedies for whatever ails you is to research, investigate and be smart about what you buy and put into your body.
  • Prescribed Treatments for ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    Once you have been diagnosed with ADHD by a mental health professional, the next step that your doctor will recommend will be medication treatment. Medication can significantly reduce your symptoms pertaining to ADHD, and it can make your life much easier.
  • Learning Disabilities Associated with ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    It is very common to have a learning disability along with ADHD. In fact, research shows that thirty percent of people with ADHD also have a learning disability. Beyond learning disabilities, over fifty percent of individuals with ADHD have some other type of brain-based disorder.
  • ADHD in Teens  By : Keith Londrie
    Raising teens in general can be difficult, but raising an adolescent with ADHD can be quite the task. This is because teens with ADHD are less emotionally mature than their peers.
  • Counseling and ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    When it comes to counseling and ADHD, anything is better than nothing. Some courses of treatment will most likely be more helpful than others, but talking about one's problems will help ease the feelings of being alone that ADDers tend to have.
  • Frequently Asked Questions About ADD  By : Keith Londrie
    ADHD is a neurobiological disorder located in the prefrontal cortex, and it is also a type of brain wiring different than the general population.
  • The Route to ADHD Diagnosis  By : Keith Londrie
    There are a few ways to getting diagnosed with ADHD, and I believe some are more effective and accurate than others. The most effective way to get tested, in my opinion, is by a psychologist or psychiatrist trained in ADD and learning disabilities
  • Natural Treatments for ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    There are many natural treatments now available for the treatment of ADHD. This doesn't mean they actually work, but they are available. Sticking to simple and common sense treatments will work far better than any fad diet claiming to cure ADD.
  • Myths Surrounding ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    There are many myths that surround Attention Deficit Disorder, and sadly they are believed by many unsuspecting people who know nothing about the disorder. A lot of these myths have developed from years and years of medical professionals diagnosing only young boys and no one else.
  • Caring for a Child with ADHD - What do Parents Need to Know  By : Keith Londrie
    It can be extremely difficult for the entire family to raise a child with ADHD. But learning specific parenting skills in relation to ADHD is extremely important for the health of the child as well as the relationship between child and parent. One thing that would be really useful for parents is to join a support group that is both educational and socially supportive.
  • Understanding ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    Although this disorder has been researched and studied for over a century, there are still aspects of it that are not understood by the general public. ADHD is a disorder that affects a person's ability to pay attention and focus
  • Age When ADHD is Diagnosed  By : Keith Londrie
    Some parents notice signs of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity in their kids before they even start school. The child may not be able to sit still for very long or pay attention to games or television. But just because a parent thinks their child shows signs of ADHD does not mean that they have the disorder.
  • School and a Child with ADHD  By : Keith Londrie
    What teacher an ADHD child has is critical to their success in school. As a parent, you want to research what teacher your child will have to see what their background is. You want a teacher who understands the disorder or who is willing to learn about ADD.
  • 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.
  • Juvenile Diabetes - Serious?  By : Mike Herman
    Juvenile Diabetes (Juvenile Onset Diabetes) or type 1 diabetes accounts for 5 and 10% of all diagnosed diabetes in the United States .
  • Controlling Diabetes with Continuous Glucose Monitoring  By : Mike Herman
    Having diabetes means a lifetime of maintaining their diabetes and the blood sugar and controlling their glucose levels.
  • Tips On How To Relieve Your Arthritis Pain  By : Susan Jan
    There are more than 100 types of arthritis. Without a thorough examination the doctor will not be able to find which type of arthritis you are suffering from. Arthritis can stem from injuries and strains caused by sports, repetitive motion, overexertion etc.
  • Tricks to Get Better Sleep  By : Mary Desaulniers
    You can trick the mind to get better sleep. The mind, after all, can be tricked into compliance, especially if you work at re-programming what it understands to be a time for wakefulness and a time for sleep.
  • Migraine Relief  By : Michelle Fraser
    Adjusting your diet and other ideas to help cope and relieve migraines.
  • Understanding Attention Deficit Disorder  By : Susan Jan
    Attention Deficit Disorder, otherwise commonly known as ADD, is a psychosomatic condition which is normally characterized by learning and behavioral disorders.
  • Emphysema - Problem Caused To Your Lungs  By : Kevin Pederson
    It may be a fairly uncommon disease but emphysema is one of the most common reasons for the increasing number of death rates. It is a pulmonary disease which damages your lungs due to the toxic air we breathe.
  • 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.
  • Warning signs of Anorexia  By : Mayoor Patel
    The tell tale signs of Anorexia Nervosa
  • The Vicious Effect of Anorexia Nervosa  By : Mayoor Patel
    The Physical and Mental effects Anorexia can have
  • Chafing - A Skin Problem  By : Kevin Pederson
    Chafing is mainly caused due to sweating and rubbing. It is also caused due to friction from body parts or friction from clothing. The problematic areas which deal with chafing are groin, underarms, nipples etc.

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