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  • What are the Symptoms and Treatments for Genital Warts?  By : Ivar Rudi
    When someone is diagnosed with genital warts, you may find that you have no symptoms. Some people may not even know that they are infected.
  • Interiors of Homes and Affects on Asthma  By : Mike Herman
    The inside of an asthmatic's home is where most causes and triggers will be, making it especially important to identify them and minimize the effect.
  • Uncovering The Relationship Between Asthma And Allergies  By : David Silva
    You often hear the terms "asthma" and "allergies" lumped together. But do you know why?
  • Arthritis Diet - Relieve Your Pain  By : Hans Hasselfors
    People who suffer from arthritis are always looking for ways to relieve their pain.
  • 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.
  • Wouldn't You Like To Know The Latest News on Arthritis  By : Mike Herman
    Arthritis is a serious problem for millions of Americans, but the latest news on arthritis offers some new hope to those who suffer from this disease. Arthritis means joint inflammation and there are about 100 different forms of arthritis.
  • 6 Simple Communication Stress Busters for a Healthy Heart  By : Charles Kassotis
    Use language to reduce daily stress to keep your heart healthy and strong.
  • New Information Revealed On Preventing Up To One Third Of All Cancer  By : Dave Saunders
    A new study, published in the Lancet, suggests that specific lifestyle changes would impact more than a third of cancer deaths worldwide. Learn about these risk factors and what you may be able to do to reduce the chances of cancer for yourself and those you know and love.
  • What is Asthma Anyways?  By : Mike Herman
    Asthma is the leading chronic illness in children and is becoming increasingly common in the developed world and is now the most common chronic condition in the west.
  • Bird Flu Poses Serious Danger. Why?  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    News Reports about Bird Flu are becoming alarmingly frequent. More and more cases of human contamination are being reported. What exactly is "bird flu" anyway? And how does it pose a risk?
  • Can A Vaccine Help Protect From Bird Flu?  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    An effective Vaccine against pandemic(world wide) Avian(bird flu)virus is not yet available.
  • What is Bird Flu, anyway?  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    We keep hearing about bird flu. Sounds scary, but what exactly is involved? Why are governments freaking out?
  • 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.
  • Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Disease  By : Mike Herman
    Do you know your date of birth? The name of the President or Prime Minister? These are questions that are regularly used to test for memory loss - the first symptom of Alzheimer's disease.
  • What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis?  By : Emmanuel Aubrey
    Rheumatoid arthritis is disease that affects the joints. It causes pain, swelling, and stiffness. If one knee or hand has rheumatoid arthritis, usually the other does too.
  • 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.
  • Asthma Treatments - With Relievers and Preventers?  By : Mike Herman
    There are two types of treatments to reduce the symptoms and effects of an asthma attack using drugs that resemble two of our natural hormones.
  • '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.
  • High Blood Pressure, the Insidious Killer  By : Jay Stockman
    The insidious nature of high blood pressure makes it a true Silent Killer. Adopting a healthy lifestyle is an effective step in preventing and controlling high blood pressure.
  • Controlling Pain with Rheumatoid Arthritis Exercises  By : Mike Herman
    If you are suffering from stiff, swollen joints and have been diagnosed with the condition known as rheumatoid arthritis, there is hope.
  • Learn To Recognize The Warning Signs of Hypothyroidism  By : Charles Kassotis
    Learn how to easily recognize the common symptoms of hypothyroidism.
  • 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.
  • Triggers of Asthma - What are They?  By : Mike Herman
    The words "triggers" or "trigger factors" of asthma are used for the things which can cause an attack in someone who already has asthma.
  • Triggers of Asthma - What are They?  By : Mike Herman
    The words "triggers" or "trigger factors" of asthma are used for the things which can cause an attack in someone who already has asthma.
  • 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 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?
  • 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.
  • Triggers vs. Causes of Asthma  By : Mike Herman
    For asthma patients the day-to-day management of the disease becomes an important part of everyday life. Controlling asthma means paying careful attention to the causes and triggers of the asthma.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • Alcoholism - A Life Sucker!  By : Kevin Pederson
    Alcoholism is a very fatal disease. Many may not even consider it a disease, which can be seen as ignorance. This addiction towards alcohol has a very old relationship with humans. Some of these variations in alcohol are so exotic that they were exported by kings and queens to quench their thirst.
  • 6 Home Smoking Tips for Family Allergies  By : Charles Kassotis
    Learn how to keep tobacco smoke from causing allergy flare-ups.
  • Does Someone You Care About Have Anorexia?  By : Charles Kassotis
    Here are some common indicators that someone may be anorexic.
  • Lower Your Blood Pressure the Nutritional Way  By : Charles Kassotis
    Try these foods and beverages to get lower blood pressure readings.
  • Cell Implants Improve Motor Control in Parkinson's Patients  By : Nicole Weaver
    Human retina cell implants improved motor symptoms in a group of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients who participated in a recent study, and they appeared to be safe and well tolerated. Researchers observed an average improvement of 48 percent at 12 months after implantation in the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale motor subscore with the patient in the off state, which was sustained through 24 months.
  • Allergies - Not Just A Skin Rash!  By : Kevin Pederson
    We may consider allergies very mild and not that harmful but people have lost their lives in this process. We cannot take this disease very lightly and it has to be nicked in the butt at the nick of time. The allergies are a kind of reaction which is caused by some foreign matter known as allergens. This can be avoided by staying away from the things which causes such reaction.
  • 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.
  • 10 Easy Tips to Eat Your Way to Lower Cholesterol This Month  By : Nicky Pilkington
    So you have high cholesterol and need to lower it? That is no surprise considering how many people have high cholesterol these days. To help lower your cholesterol, here are 10 tips you can get started with today.

    As with anything health related, diet and exercise are the two crucial components. What you eat is critical to lowering your cholesterol levels, so that is what is included here.
  • What Causes Occupational Asthma?  By : Mike Herman
    Some professions can actually cause asthma or, trigger it to make it worse, this is called occupational asthma.
  • A Summary of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection  By : Greg Lietz
    Hepatitis C is a slowly progressing disease sometimes taking many years until symptoms are noticeable. It is at this point that the virus has reached advanced chronic stage and becomes difficult to eradicate.
  • 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.
  • What Exercises are Benefical for Asthmatics?  By : Mike Herman
    There are forms of exercising that are better for those who have asthma.

    Certain forms of exercise will cause more wheeziness or chest tightness than others.
  • Compassionate Touch and Alzheimer's  By : Ryan Arsendatama
    For the person suffering from Alzheimer's disease who has lost memory, your compassionate touch may be the one thing with which he or she connects. Alzheimer's massage decreases physical agitation and improves sleep patterns in people suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Relieving Back Pain  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. The experience of back pain is subjective; so it's often difficult to easily measure the level of treatment necessary. In fact, many health providers who treat back pain find it challenging to obtain the measurable signs in order diagnose a patient's symptoms.
  • Have You Been Given a Diagnosis of Asthma?  By : Mike Herman
    Diagnosis is the important first step in taking control of asthma.

    The earlier it is diagnosed the earlier the condition can be controlled, and the more successful the treatment can be.
  • Drug Rehabilitation; The Key Component  By : Jay Stockman
    Drug rehabilitation is a key component to a successful campaign against the use of illegal drugs.
  • 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.
  • Identifying Symptoms Of Dementia  By : Mike Herman
    The mental disorder known as dementia affects the mind and memory of a patient. This condition is often quite difficult to accept and symptoms of dementia are generally dismissed for "senior moments" or "brain fogs" instead of taken as legitimate signs of a potentially serious medical issue.
  • 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.
  • Should We Be Conerned? What are the Trends of Asthma?  By : Mike Herman
    Globally, the trends of asthma is that it continues to escalate with more than 300 million people around the world suffering from asthma. In many countries the annual asthma death toll rises year in, year out.
  • Fixing Erectile Dysfunction: Spirit is Willing, But Flesh is Weak?  By : Arland Kent
    "Not tonight darling, I have a headache." If this is coming from you rather than your wife, then, buddy, you have got a problem. And it may very well be erectile dysfunction, commonly referred to as impotence. But take heart, you are not the only one. This condition affects almost thirty million men in America alone! So, if you are failing to 'rise to the occasion', don't despair, fixing erectile dysfunction is likely possible.
  • Using Natural Remedies To Fight Bad Breath  By : Lee Dobbins
    Bad breath can be caused by anything from bad dental hygiene to medicines you are taking to the food you eat.
  • 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.
  • How Bifocal Contact Lenses Can Solve Your Vision Impairment Problem  By : Emanuele Allenti
    Contact lenses aren't just for the main types of vision impairment such as long sightedness or short sightedness, they are also available for when the wearer need help with seeing things that are both close at hand and far away. Optometrists know this condition as presbyopia.
  • Extended Wear Contact Lenses, Why They Are A Good Solution  By : Emanuele Allenti
    Most contact lenses are worn only during the day and removed at night. The lenses are then either discarded if they are disposables or placed in a cleaning solution if they are standard reusable lenses. This is usually quite a good arrangement for most wearers and generally works well. Most people are happy to take out the lenses and prefer not wear them all the time.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Treatment For Dementia In Care Facilities or Nursing Homes  By : Mike Herman
    The loss of mental capacity and abilities is commonly known as dementia, and regularly affects anywhere between five to eight percent of men and women over the age of 65 and between an astounding 25 and 50 percent of men and women over the age of 80.
  • Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ  By : Sachin Asher
    As more and more cases of bird flu are reported, the world faces an immediate threat of a deadly pandemic. Pandemics (Global Disease Outbreaks) are known to be like flash floods. They start abruptly, spread fast and cause a lot of damage all over the world.A few facts that everyone should know.
  • What Is Hashimoto's Disease?  By : Tarja Anchor
    Hashimoto's disease is a chronic thyroiditis. It is characterized by the production of autoantibodies that attack the thyroid.
  • Symptoms of Arthritis  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Arthritis symptoms can vary depending on what type of arthritis you have. Arthritis can affect several part of the body and can be caused by several different factors.
  • Health Benefits of Adjustable Beds  By : John Morris
    As we sleep, we unknowingly cause stress to our bodies through poor body positioning that can actually leave our bodies feeling stressed when we wake up in the morning...
  • Improving Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease where white blood cells suddenly attack healthy tissues, specifically joints and cartilage. There are a few ways to help ease the symptoms, depending on which stage of the disease you are in.
  • Smoking - An Addiction or Phobia  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Smoking a much better talked about issue presently, is fast becoming an addiction with smokers. Perhaps you never have thought on those lines simply because you felt that smoking is an important part of your life style.
  • Treatment of Acid Reflux  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Acid Reflux is the other generally used name of Gastro-esophageal reflux disease, also more often referred as GERD. The disease causes damage to the esophagus as the acidic contents from the stomach, containing acids and pepsin, pushes back to the esophagus since the sphincter becomes weak and can no-more prevent the contents from stomach from gushing back in esophagus.
  • 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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  • How to Get Rid Of Lice  By : John Morris
    Are you irritated by your itchy scalp? Do friends and officemates make fun of you because you always scratch your head? If you are experiencing this common problem, then chances are you have lice...
  • Hearing Loss is the Number One Disability in the World  By : Jay Stockman
    Hearing loss is prevalent in modern societies as a result of the combined effects of noise, aging, disease, and heredity.
  • Acid Reflux Treatment In Pregnancy Makes A Difference  By : Ben Franklin
    That's right. That awful burning feeling in the back of the throat, discomfort that feels like fire and a general sick feeling that makes sleeping almost impossible.
  • 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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  • Heart Attack Prevention Tips  By : John Morris
    While some have to fight the battle of the bulge for mere shallow reasons, there are those who do all the dieting and exercising to reduce their cholesterol levels just to stay alive...
  • 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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  • Special Knowledge about Smoking and Nicotine  By : Hans Hasselfors
    The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you'll find that the subject of smoking and nicotine is certainly no exception.
  • How To Prevent Hemorrhoids  By : Gregg Hall
    Hemorrhoids can occur from nearly any kind of abnormal strain especially of the anus or anal area. The cause of hemorrhoids is from the small veins in the tissues becoming irritated and inflamed. One of the easiest ways to prevent hemorrhoids is to simply reduce the strain on your anal area as well as to make some lifestyle changes to further reduce the risk.
  • 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 Did I Get Gall Bladder Problems?  By : Tarja Anchor
    Rapid changes of body weight can cause gall bladder problems. It is important to note, that obesity and gall bladder disease are related. Gall bladder problems are most common among women age forty and over who also are overweight and have had children.
  • Keep Your Cholesterol Down!  By : John Morris
    Everybody knows that cholesterol has much to do with heart disease. Do not worry too much about the dangers of high cholesterol. Knowing what cholesterol is and how it affects you will undoubtedly help you avoid high cholesterol...
  • 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.
  • Your Diet, Nutrition, and Arthritis  By : Lee Dobbins
    Studies show that adding foods rich in certain nutrients, while eliminating some other foods, can help relieve some symptoms of arthritis.
  • Mitral Valve Prolapse: Truth vs. Fiction  By : Richard Helfant
    A cardiologist allays a patient's fears about mitral valve prolapse.
  • Bird Flu Facts Can Save Lives  By : Ben Franklin
    The scare level is high as scientists race to create a vaccine and reports of deaths slowly rack up.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Teach Your Kids How To Avoid Catching Cold Sores  By : Charles Kassotis
    Teaching your kids about cold sores will help them practice prevention.
  • Heart Defibrillators Help Save Lives  By : Ben Franklin
    The electric shock is used to induce the heart to return rhythmic contractions using its own natural pacemaker cells.
  • Understanding Hyperactivity Causes And Diagnoses  By : Ray La Foy
    Attention deficit disorder or ADHD, commonly known as hyperactivity, is thought of differently by child psychologists.
  • What Is An Allergy And What Can I Do?  By : Ron King
    An allergy sufferer has a genetic defect that causes the white blood cells to misidentify protein and overreact to a foreign substance. Fortunately, there are three approaches that help prevent an allergic reaction.
  • 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...
  • Knowing More About Goitre  By : Kevin Pederson
    This disease affects the thyroid gland, which happens to grow in size due to lack or excess of some key ingredients. The thyroid gland resides at the front of the throat, below the larynx also known as the Adam's apple.
  • Binge Eating Disorder - An Act Of Overeating  By : Kevin Pederson
    Most of us do overeat and that should not be a concern. But once the eating gets out of control then it is sign to worry. Binge eating disorder is a condition which has newly come into the limelight as many people including kids are affected by it.
  • Learn About Microdermabrasion  By : John Morris
    Being the largest organ of our body, it is hardly surprising that the skin takes much of people's attention, care and money. While women have always been keen in doing painstaking ways to take care of their skin, men are also beginning to pay attention to their skin...
  • Lasik Eye Surgery Can Give A New Lease On Life  By : Tom Sample
    But what is Lasik and how does it work? In a nutshell, this surgical procedure to correct vision involves the reshaping of the cornea, which is the covering on the front of the eye.
  • Bring Back Beautiful Music With Discount Hearing Aids  By : Ben Franklin
    When it comes to the list of reasons people avoid getting a hearing aid, aside from embarrassment, money is often a top concern.
  • Understanding Alzheimer's Disease  By : Joseph Then
    There is a disease out there that scares a lot young people in today's world. They start to worried about whether their parents are going to end up one of the elders that are wondering out in the streets not knowing where they are.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Personality Changes of Alzheimer's  By : Ryan Arsendatama
    A person suffering from Alzheimer's disease may suffer from rapid mood changes - from calm to tears to anger and rage - for apparently no reason. Their personality changes dramatically, by becoming extremely confused, suspicious, and fearful. Where they were independent before, they now become overtly dependent on a family member or a carer.
  • Ear Wax - Useful As Well As Menace  By : Kevin Pederson
    It is a liquid which is secreted by cerumen glands which are present only in the ear canals. If it is not treated it can cause deafness, irritation and soreness to your ear which is not at all pleasant.
  • How To Remove Kidney Stones?  By : Kevin Pederson
    Kidney stones are very hard mineral deposits that happen to form in the kidney. They start off like a small microscopic particle and after a period of time develop into stones.
  • Remedies To Remove Worms In Your Intestine  By : Kevin Pederson
    We can be soft targets for these parasites as they can be found anywhere we can think of. These microscopic size organisms can cause huge damage to your body if you do not take good care.

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