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  • The Vital Importance of Oxygen  By : Betty Hart
    Oxygen is vital to life as Cancer cells cannot live in an oxygen rich envirinment. Cellfood provides this vital element to our bodies for detoxification together with ionic minerals and amino acids
  • Wellness 2 - Influence of Psychological Health on Physical Health  By : Jacob Gan
    This article discusses whether psychological health can influence physical health. We research into the findings in the modern PsychoNeuroImmunology (PNI), which is the study of the connection between the brain and the immune system, for answers. Research results have shown that psychosocial factors do influence susceptibility to disease, and studies have begun to show a link between the mind an
  • Wellness 1 - Influence of Physical Health on Psychological Health  By : Jacob Gan
    This article discusses whether physical health can influence psychological health. Reference is made to the thoughts in traditional Greek and Chinese medicine and the research results in modern medicine. Evidence suggests that a healthy body has a better control of the balance of chemicals to the desired levels, at the right place, and at the right time. It is reasonable to expect a healthy bod
  • Laugh Your Way to Pain Relief  By : Steven Hefferon
    Building a positive focus in your life—which includes a regular dose of laughter—can play a key role in supporting the body's ability to cure illnesses through its own healing system.
  • Gel Eye Mask - How Can This Help You?  By : Tom Dahne
    There are many different eye masks that you can get to help you with sleep and other problems. One of these is the gel eye mask. There are many people who use these on a daily basis for reducing puffiness around your eyes or soothing a variety of discomforts. So what exactly can a gel eye mask do to help you in other ways?
  • How loved one can help in a Medical Crisis…  By : Steven Hefferon
    Those who care for a person with a health problem go through the same fear, anger, and frustration. It is critical for you and your loved one to communicate your feelings, for them to help you better.
  • Hypertension - Forget The Salt And Spice Up Your Life  By : Donald Saunders
    For anybody who suffers from hypertension, or is worried about developing high blood pressure, we provide some simple advice on reducing your intake of salt.
  • Detoxification – What is it and why should I do it?  By : Sandy Hovey
    This articale is about Detoxification, the need to detoxify your body and the use of Far Infrared Sauna heat therapy to detox your body and restore a normal life style.
  • Are the foods you are eating keeping you in pain?  By : Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS
    Chronic Inflammation in your body can lead to serious diseases. What you eat makes all the difference. Try an Anti-Inflammatory Diet: It Could Be the Answer to Eliminating Your Pain.
  • Have You Been Told That One Leg is Longer Than The Other?  By : Dr. Robert V. Duvall
    Remember as children hearing from our elders to “sit up straight”. Little did they know that we physically could not do what they wanted us to do, for whatever reasons. Over time, these minor malformations continued to persist & even in some cases worsened as we grew older. The purpose of this article is to provide you with some basic information regarding your body.
  • Tinnitus Forces You to Learn  By : Paul Tobey
    Many people don't ever achieve the results they desire because they don't follow through. If you use the lessons of tinnitus to help you learn you will gain a complete understanding of life.
  • Practical Measures to Prevent and Treat Allergy  By : Knut Holt
    About the causes and mechanisms of allergic conditions. Possible ways to prevent or treat allergy are presented.
  • Piano and the Risk of Tendonitis  By : Paul Tobey
    Repetetive strain injuries are common for pianists. The up and down movements can cause serious damage to muscles, joints and nerves. Learning to avoid injury is important if you wish to keep playing.
  • Children Grown Up: Teenage Enuresis  By : Elizabeth Radisson
    Urinating while asleep, or bedwetting, is common in children. It is messy and worrying, but as it is unintentional, it can only be an indication of a growing body system growing adapted to sleeping without diapers. Nocturnal enuresis in teenagers and adolescents, though, may be worrisome for parents; it can be embarrassing for older children, and is considered a physical manifestation of deeper problems in a teenager or adolescent.
  • Diphtheria - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By :
    Diphtheria is a very contagious and potentially life-threatening bacterial disease. Because of widespread immunization, diphtheria is very rare in the United States. It mainly affects the nose and throat.
  • Difficulties in Recognizing Hepatitis C Symptoms  By :
    Considering the fact that most hepatitis C symptoms are unspecific, diagnosing the disease relying solely on patients’ reports of symptoms can be very difficult. Furthermore, people with chronic or mild forms of the disease may actually have no hepatitis C symptoms at all in the incipient stages of the disease. Hepatitis C can be effectively diagnosed only after finding traces of HCV (hepatitis C virus) in the blood. Therefore, blood analyses are very important in revealing the presence of hepatitis C in patients. Liver biopsy is also an effective medical procedure that can indicate the presen
  • 8 Steps To Prevent Back Pain  By : Nikola Govorko
    Discover how to prevent lower back pain with this 8 easy steps.
  • Warts and You  By :
    There are a lot of misconceptions about what a wart is, how it is transferred, and how it can be successfully remedied or treated. First of all let us talk about what is a wart. A wart is a virus under the Human Papilloma Virus classification or HPVs. There are more than 100 types of warts of which 30 or more of them can be most often found in the sexual regions.
  • Diarrhea As Cause Of Hemorrhoids  By : Nikola Govorko
    Diarrhea is often overlooked as hemorrhoid cause because all efforts are directed at constipation, however if persistent diarrhea can also be one of the causes.
  • Do you ever spell witch with a “b”?  By : Sue Falkner Wood
    When you live with chronic illness and pain, there have to be days when you are faced with the “screaming yellow terrors.” I can’t be the only one out here who has these days when my car should be a broomstick and I would definitely have to spell witch with a great big capital “B.”
  • The physical therapy and pain connection  By : Sue Falkner Wood
    The physical therapy and pain connection.
  • They’re not called “prescriptions” for nothing  By : Sue Falkner Wood
    They’re not called “prescriptions” for nothing.
  • Rectal Bleeding As Possible Hemorrhoids Symptom  By : Nikola Govorko
    Often the first sign of problem are bleeding hemorrhoids, especially if we talk about internal hemorrhoids. Learn how to recognize and treat the first symptoms.
  • Kidneystones Symptoms, Treatment, Recurrence and Precautions  By : kidneystoneforum
    Kidney stones often do not cause any symptoms. However, if they become lodged in the ureter(the thin tube between the bladder and the kidney) symptoms can be very severe. Usually, the first symptom of a kidney stone is extreme pain, which occurs when a stone acutely blocks the flow of urine.
  • Tinnitus - The Marriage Killer  By : Paul Tobey
    Tinnitus may be driving you crazy but it also affects (or infects) everyone around you. Many marriages cannot withstand this kind of adversity. You need to know what you can do to prevent your marriage from breaking down. This article may help.
  • Breaking the Tinnitus Habit - A How To Guide  By : Paul Tobey
    What you focus on expands! Therefore, if you're focused on your Tinnitus and how much it's bothering you, you're just going to get more of the same. Learning newer more postive habits surrounding Tinnitus is difficult but certainly posible!
  • Sinus Headache – A Common Sign of Chronic Sinusitis  By : Mike Harader
    A sinus headache may create pain behind the eyes and in the ears as well as a constant feeling of pounding in your face and head. A sinus headache is just one of several possible symptoms of sinusitis, more commonly referred to as a sinus infection.
  • Tinnitus - For Whom the Tinnitus Bell Tolls...and Tolls...and...Tolls  By : Paul Tobey
    Since there is no proven cure for Tinnitus many patients are left wondering what to do. However, you can control your symptoms by focusing on healing from within.
  • The Ulcer  By : Dream Team Media
    Can you say Helicobacter pylori? Sounds like something that came out of a science fiction novel, right? Well, as of 1982, doctors discovered that this little bacteria with the big name was the main contributing cause for a person to get a stomach ulcer.
  • Nighttime Heartburn  By : Dream Team Media
    Nighttime heartburn, sometimes also known as chronic heartburn, is a severe heartburn condition that shows no mercy. Attacks of this type of heartburn are typically severe, and last all too long for the victim.
  • Acid Reflux Disorder  By : Dream Team Media
    Heartburn is a common problem in today’s world. Acid reflux, gastric reflux, GERD, (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) are the many names heartburn has been given. Even though they all share many of the same traits,
  • The Functions of the Gallbladder and the Gallbladder Disease  By :
    The gallbladder is a small organ situated near mid-abdominal area of the body. Its main function is to store the bile that comes from the liver. Bile is a substance that helps in the digestion of fat. Fat does not dissolve in water, so in order to emulsify fat something special is needed. The liver produces the bile and then stores it in the gallbladder until the body needs to digest fats. When this moment comes, the gallbladder starts to let the bile flow down into the intestine, inside the duodenum, where fat is digested with its help and then absorbed by the organism. While bile sits in th
  • The Truth about “Super Pneumonia”  By :
    Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) is a form of atypical pneumonia that generates serious impairments at pulmonary level. Although no one can deny the seriousness of SARS, the over-promoted denatured ideas and misconceptions regarding the syndrome can be easily dismissed by taking a look over the facts. The catalyst for the wide range of exaggerations that revolve around the concept of SARS remains unknown. However, the media had a great contribution in triggering and augmenting the mass hysteria generated by the global over-promotion of the syndrome.
  • Discover pheromones and their effects on the opposite sex!  By : Paul Wolbers
    A multi-billion dollar worldwide perfume industry is ample proof of the importance that most of us place on odors and perhaps the lengths to which we go to mask what we consider to be undesirable smells. But do humans have naturally occurring pheromones which impact on the lives of others in the species?
  • How to Stay Healthy this Winter  By : Jacob Mabille
    As fall turns to winter, cold and flu season moves into full swing.
  • The Symptoms of Periodontal Disease  By : Scott Baker
    Although it sounds sinister, periodontal disease is really just the scientific name for gum disease. But make no mistake about it, gum disease is sinister and it can lead to tissue loss, teeth falling out, and even infections within the heart itself.
  • Various Possible Causes of Fibromyalgia  By :
    Fibromyalgia is a common type of chronic neurological disorder that primarily generates recidivating muscular and joint pain. Apart from pain, most people affected by fibromyalgia also experience a pronounced, generalized state of fatigue. In the incipient stages of the disorder, the muscular pain and fatigue generally occur in the upper parts of the body (neck, cervical region, upper back and shoulders), later spreading into other body regions (mid-back, arms, spine, lower back and thighs). Although people who suffer from the disorder claim that they permanently feel some degree of pain in th
  • Habit Experiments  By : Jennifer Louden
    Take a look at your habits, preferences, likes, and dislikes with a new eye. You probably use them to try to keep undesirable experiences at bay, but who knows what you are actually missing out on…
  • Alternative Treatments for Heartburn  By : James Brunton
    It is too easy to take what your doctor tell you. But too much of any powerful drug cannot be good for you. Discover the alternatives that could do the job without drugs, just a little thought and application on your part.
  • Energy at Work  By :
    Do you find that you are often overwhelmed or tired? This article gives you an overview of the importance of reading energy so that you can be more empowered.
  • Burning Issues for Antacid Drugs  By : James Brunton
    New drugs treat heartburn and indigestion these days, but are they the safest and best choice for chronic sufferers from excess acid. This article reveals some startling truths about them.
  • Learn the Health Secrets of the Worlds Healthiest People !  By :
    Everyone desires to be in good health. No one wants to suffer from sickness and disease. The fact is there are secrets the healthiest people in the world know that most people do not. Let's discover what the top 10 secrets are.
  • Fun in the Sun - How to Stay Safe and Healthy  By : Stacy Richford
    The sun's rays reflect off a wide variety of different surfaces; even off things such as cement and snow. The sun's UV rays are prevalent even when it is cloudy outside.
  • Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis. What is the Difference?  By : Wendy Owen
    The term arthritis actually describes over 100 related conditions, but among these the most common are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Identifying Menopause Symptoms  By : Dean Caporella
    Menopause is a part of the aging process for women. It basically means the end of menstruation and occurs mostly in women aged between 42 and 58.
  • Toads And Warts  By : Keith George
    Another myth about warts is that they have "roots" but warts do not have "roots". They only grow in the top layer of skin, the epidermis.
  • The Worst Danger From a Bird Flu Pandemic Could Make People Sick for Many Generations  By :
    Nuclear power plants are unique, extremely serious security concerns in the event of a bird flu pandemic.
  • Natural Remedies For Cold Sores  By :
    There are several things that can be done and used as a home remedy for a cold sore, just as there are several things that can be done to prevent cold sores in the first place.
  • To Rest Or Not To Rest  By : Robert Ryles
    This article discusses the changing views on rest as a treatment for back pain. It traces the history of the use of rest up to the present day thinking.
  • Dysphagia, A Swallowing Disorder  By :
    Dysphagia is a swallowing disorder that causes difficulty in swallowing from the mouth to the esophagus that leads towards the stomach.

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