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  • Five Tips for Handling ADHD In Your Family  By : Angie Dixon
    Having more than one child is a challenge. Okay, having one child is a challenge, having two or more is a monumental challenge. When one of those children (or more than one) has ADHD, the challenge multiplies exponentially. Below are some tips for handling ADHD in the family.
  • Overcoming Depression at Christmas  By : Hege Crowton
    In a recent poll, over 45 percent said that they dreaded the holiday altogether. Not everyone seems to see the light that Christmas brings, and if you look harder into the eyes of this joyous holiday, you may see why. More people kill themselves around Christmas time than any other time of year.
  • There Is Hope In Managing Your Depression and Fears  By : Stanley Popovich
    When your fears and depression have the best of you, it is easy to feel that things will not get any better. This is not true. There is hope in dealing with your fears and depression. For instance, there is much help available in today’s society and the best way to deal with your fears is to find effective ways to overcome them. As a result, here are some techniques a person can use to help manage their fears and anxieties.
  • What Is Amnesia  By : Kevin Pederson
    Amnesia is a condition which can define by the loss of memory which can last for two hours or sometimes two months or more. This loss of memory can be due to some disturbing, appalling, psychological experience or brain injury or emotional chain of events.
  • Tips to Stop the Pain From Chronic Headaches  By : Daniel Lesser
    Are you suffering from constant chronic headaches Headaches are a common ailment, but research has developed treatments that may help your problem almost disappear.
  • LASIK Eye Surgery-Possible Complications  By : Linda Moore
    If you are contemplating LASIK eye surgery, you are not alone. This is becoming one of the most popular elective surgeries. This surgery can help to eliminate your need for glasses or contact lenses.
  • Innovations in Hair Transplant and Other Alternatives to Hair Loss  By : Jay Stockman
    Although many people do not have visible hair loss, hair loss is a natural daily occurrence. Approximately 50 to 150 hairs are lost each day, but most hair regenerates because the hair follicle remains intact. If the follicles shrink due to heredity, hormones, stress, infection, certain prescription medication, illness, nutritional deficiency or age, the hair is not restored.
  • Diabetics: Add more years to your life by treating your body with nature's FREE natural medicine  By : articleprobe
    Physical Therapists are in great demand nowadays. They are making small fortunes administering therapeutic massages to accident victims, burnt patients, slip and fall victims and others. The patients either need to get back to work quickly or do not want to bother others to help them get around. Patients are paying huge sums to these professionals to get their freedom back. And they are getting well FAST
  • Who's the Boss 10 ways to start taking control (time management, goal setting, record tracking)  By : jamie
    At first glance, it would seem that positive thinking and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) have nothing to do with one another. But many of us with ADD develop negative thinking patterns because we become frustrated by our challenges and frequent feelings of being overwhelmed. This negative outlook then makes it even harder for us to manage those challenges and move forward.

    Practicing positive thinking allows people with ADD to focus on our strengths and accomplishments, which increases hap
  • Never Lose Hope In Dealing With Your Fears And Depression  By : Stan Popovich
    When your fears and depression have the best of you, it is easy to feel that things will not get any better. This is not true. There is much help available in today’s society and the best way to deal with your fears is to find effective ways to overcome them. As a result, here are some techniques a person can use to help manage their fears and anxieties.

    You never know when the answers your looking for will come to your doorstep. Even if the thing that you feared does happ...
  • Sleep Apnea: A Sleeping Disorder  By : Olga Sen
    In the middle of every night, do you suddenly wake up choking and gasping for air It can not be due to a nightmare every night. You definitely need to look into the matter as you might be suffering from a sleep disorder known as Sleep Apnea.

    In the night, does your snoring often make your partner wake up And in the mornings, are headaches and a dry mouth regular occurrences As soon as you experience these symptoms, its time to see a doctor, you may be suffering from Sl...
  • A Look At Different Depression Treatment Regimens  By :
    One of the most prevalent health problem in many countries around the world is depression. Indeed, researchers have concluded that a majority of people will experiencing clinical depression at some point during their lifetimes. As a result, all people should at least have a basic awareness of what different depression treatment regimens are available in the 21st. Indeed, when it comes to depression treatment, there are a number of different options available to people afflict...
  • Are Pain Killers Causing Your Headaches  By : Dr. Larry A. Johnson, D.C.
    Do you take analgesics (pain pills) for your chronic headaches If you do you are not alone, but you may be surprised to learn that the pain-killers you're taking may actually be promoting your chronic tension or migraine headaches.

    What should you do when you have a tension or a migraine headache What should you do when you are experiencing chronic pain Take a pain pill, right WRONG! Most people don't have a second thought when it comes to taking analgesics for their c...
  • Tricyclic Antidepressants Are Still A Good Choice For Treating Depression  By : LeeAnna
    Tricyclic antidepressants is one of the more popular drugs used to fight depression in people today. Known as the “first generation” antidepressants because Tricyclic antidepressants were the first medications to come into use in the 1950's to treat depression. They are still one of the better drugs to treat not only depression but have been found to treat chronic pain also. None of the Tricyclic antidepressants have been approved by the government to be used for chronic pain...
  • History of Cocaine  By : Jack Smith
    Extraction of pure cocaine was first done from the leaf of the Erythroxylon coca bush, which is found mainly in the high mountain ranges of Peru and Bolivia, in the mid nineteenth century. The natives of this region used the coca leaves as a stimulant.
  • Recent Studies Show How Our Bodies Fight Disease  By : Rick Hendershot
    **Obese people less likely to survive colorectal cancer

    According to a new report, people who are physically inactive and are obese around the middle have poor odds of survival after a diagnosis of colorectal cancer.

    "We have now shown that modifiable lifestyle factors that were known to reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer can also reduce the mortality in cases diagnosed with the disease," Dr. Andrew M. M. Haydon told Reuters Health. "This strengthens the argument...
  • Avian Flu: Are We All Sitting Ducks  By : Laura Turner
    Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few months, you’ve heard the buzz: bird flu, avian flu, pandemic. Heck, even Ted Koppel admitted he’s been doing outside reading on the Flu’s origin. What does it all mean Is it really cause for concern As always it’s best to educate yourself on the state of affairs, then decide what you can do.

    What we know: President Bush has outlined a 7 billion dollar program to prepare the US for the outbreak of the avian flu virus...
  • Fear Of Commitment In Relationships  By : My Relationship Tips
    Fear of commitment scientifically, is a type of phobia. It is commonly called as the commitment phobia which refers to a person who is afraid of being committed to any deep relationships, tasks, projects and responsibilities.

    Have you ever know someone who has the fear of commitment I have several friends who have the symptoms of this kind of phobia. Most of them are men. They cannot decide on simple things. They find it hard to choose on what to eat during a dine-out in ...
  • Just Say "No" To Depression!  By : Dr. Isaac Schumann
    Depression is believed by the medical profession to be the most prevalent disease of our time. The fear of developing heart problems or cancer alone is enough to cause tremendous stress and accompanying depression. There is a tremendous malaise circulating our world today. Both the medical profession and the media are constantly "warning" us of the dangers and probabilities of different diseases, some of which seem more than likely to shorten our life span. For instance, if t...
  • Depression - Finding The "Write" Solution!  By : Dr. Isaac Schumann
    Most of us feel depressed or "down" at sometime in our lives but, fortunately, it`s usually short lived. Some people, however, are unable to shake off their feeling of depression and are diagnosed as "Clinically Depressed". Many types of pills and drugs are prescribed but they often lead to addiction in addition to depression, thus creating a never ending downward spiral. Thousands, and possibly millions, of patients are convinced they`ll never recover which only adds to thei...
  • How Do I Know If I Am Severely Depressed  By : Dr. Isaac Schumann
    Curiously easily diagnosable and treatable medical problem, depression happens to at least 20 million American adults every year. As we discussed earlier, although everyone has experienced sadness and feelings of being depressed, people that are suffering from true depression have many frequent and recurring long-term symptoms, making them view life as something not worth living.

    How would you know if you have a depression problem Here are more depression symptoms. These ...
  • Depression And Suicide  By : Dr. Isaac Schumann
    Eighteen year old Catherine had everything: the most supportive family, a loving boyfriend, awesome set of friends and a comfortable life. But all of these things took a backseat when she was diagnosed with depression. From the bubbly chatterbox that she was, she morphed into a melancholic girl who had nothing in mind but to kill herself. "There is nothing left to live for. I'm worthless and hopeless." That statement ran in her head over and over again. She wanted to jump off...
  • Menopause Help For Menopause Signs Symptoms  By : Olinda Rola
    Menopause help is possible for menopause signs symptoms when you understand the main underlying causes for symptoms of menopause. Menopause help IS available online since millions of women experience menopause signs symptoms each year.

    First, here are the most common symptoms of menopause:

    • Anxiety and depression
    • Endometriosis
    • Fibroid tumors
    • Foggy, fuzzy thinking and memory lapses
    • Hot flashes and night sweats
    • Inability to handle stress
    • Irregular men...
  • The Signs Of Multiple Sclerosis  By : Paolo Basauri
    Multiple Sclerosis is an inflammatory disease of the Central Nervous System which consist of the brain and spinal cord. It is also called the disease of the “white matter” tissue. White matter consists of nerve fibers which are responsible for transmitting communication signals both internally within the CNS and between the CNS and the nerves supplying the rest of the body. Multiple Sclerosis can be very slow in destroying your CNS, which is why it makes it hard to characteri...
  • The Ethics Of A Life-Long Herpes Infection  By : Christopher Scipio
    The Ethics of a Life-long Herpes Infection

    From day one my own personal life-long herpes infection has presented me with several ethical challenges. It has challenged me on the question of who to tell and when. It has challenged me on the issue of what to say and how to others with herpes. It has challenged me on the question of "Do I have any responsibilities towards trying to prevent the people in the community who do not herpes from getting it, and if so what are they"...
  • Why Everyone Needs A Blood Test For Herpes  By : Christopher Scipio
    I have herpes, don’t you

    You don’t

    Are you sure

    I wouldn’t be so sure if I were you.

    Unless you have had a recent type-specific blood test to test for the presence of herpes simplex antibodies you cannot say with any certainty that you don’t have herpes.

    You think that only 20% of the population has herpes

    Think again.

    You may have heard that one out of every five people has herpes, but that number is untrue and a distortion of the facts. The truth is...
  • Have We Won The Fight Against Hair Loss  By : Will Cortes
    The thought of going bald has always been a private nightmare for most men. We dare not think of it. Maybe just the thought would cause our hair follicles to shrivel up and die.

    It’s the 21st century and we’re no closer to defeating the common cold much less hair loss. Or are we closer Let’s take a look at the facts first.

    1.If you’re going bald there’s a 95% chance it’s hereditary.

    2.Minoxidil and Propecia are the only FDA approved drugs to treat hair loss.

    3....
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Do You Have It  By : Jeff P. Anliker, LMT
    Carpal tunnel syndrome reached epidemic proportions in the 90’s and has now achieved a status equaling pandemic proportions in the 21st century. With carpal tunnel syndrome having such devastating effects on millions of people each year, how do you know if you or someone you know has it

    With so much attention and hype the past 10-years concerning carpal tunnel syndrome in the workplace, you would think that a clear-cut picture would exist regarding the “how’s” “why’s” and...
  • How To Cleanse Your Body Of Candida  By : Gray Rollins
    Candida Cleansing

    Candida Albicans is a naturally occurring yeast, or fungus, that is commonly found in everybody’s intestines, throat, mouth, genitals and urinary tract. When friendly bacteria and a properly functioning immune system are not present, balance of the system may be lost and Candida overgrowth may occur.

    Its overgrowth is thought to be a frequent complication or even a causative factor in many of today’s illnesses. The condition was most widely publicized ...
  • What You Need To Know About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome  By : Daniel Smith
    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a disease that occurs in the wrist and it is affecting more and more individuals each year. As a result of unwarranted pressure occurring on the median nerve, a nerve located in the wrist and responsible for much of the functioning of the hand, the symptoms of Carpal Tunnel may appear. Symptoms associated with Carpal Tunnel are mild to severe pain in the joints, fingers, hands and/or arms, unexplained numbness and tingling, and in some cases, difficu...
  • The Most Common Bladder Infection Symptoms  By : Kathryn Whittaker
    What is a Bladder Infection

    Bladder infection or Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects every part of the urinary system. Normal urine contains salts, waste, and liquids but does not contain bacteria. UTI is caused by bacteria that enters into the bladder and then multiplies. These bacteria are usually found in the intestines and often times on the skin surrounding the rectal and vaginal areas. Around 85 percent of UTI cases are caused by the ...
  • The Incredible, Mystical, Formidable Herpes Virus  By : Christopher Ricardo Scipio
    You are one of the oldest forms of life on this planet. Yet you are not truly alive. Instead you walk the shadow-world between life and non-life.

    You are feared by all, Revered by none.

    You infect all vertebrates and many invertebrates.

    You are one of the driving forces in evolution. Your genes have been incorporated into our genes.

    You are a wonder of engineering and adaptability.

    You are ruthless in your primal drive to survive.

    You are the life-long uninv...
  • Study Says Obesity May Be Caused By Virus  By : Rick Hendershot
    In new study published this month, a research team claims to have found evidence that a contagious virus can contribute to obesity.

    The team found that a specific human adenovirus Ad-37 seems to trigger obesity in chickens. Previous studies had linked other adenoviruses -- Ad-36 and Ad-5 -- to obesity in animals.

    These and other adenoviruses cause colds and other common illnesses in people. There are about 50 of them, according to the team leader, Leah D. Whigham of t...
  • Should I Get A Flu Shot Or Is It Just Another Poke In The Arm  By : D Ruplinger
    Whether or not to get a flu shot is one of those questions that is debated every year around the same time that Halloween decorations start showing up on people’s front lawns. People will discuss the pros and cons of getting the flu shot on the bus, on the subway, on the street, at work, while having lunch, and anywhere else where two or more people congregate. The debate starts to become part of news stories too. Some people think a flu shot is necessary and will do their be...
  • ADHD And Executive Control: Intervention Strategies For Parents And Teachers  By : Adam Cox
    Psychologists, schools, and families have come a long way in their collective understanding of attention-deficit disorder over the past decade. Most of us now understand that to think of ADHD as merely a problem with distraction, or excess energy, is to grossly simplify what is a complex neuropsychological syndrome.

    Extensive research has revealed the extraordinary impact of ADHD on the lives of children. Perhaps the most important contribution of scientific research, fro...
  • Depression And Anxiety Could Be Cured By Natural Supplements  By : J Schipper
    Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health problem, and include panic disorders, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Anxiety disorders develop due to an interplay between enviromnental and genetic factors. Cognitive behavior therapy is useful for this disorder, as well as prescription anxiolytic drugs.

    However, many patients prefer a natural approach or dislike the side effects of prescription drugs, and t...
  • Hyperhidrosis - The Basics  By : Jack Smith
    Normal sweating is the body's way of lowering its temperature. Sometimes, however, the body sweats in excess of what is needed for normal cooling; This is called Hyperhidrosis.
  • Group Therapy Tips  By : Christos Varsamis
    Group therapy has proven to be effective in mental health. While some counselor will start out with one on one therapy, they may finally refer the patient to group sessions. Many services and support groups available offer help to those with mental health problems.

    Group therapy allows the patients to freely discuss their issues, problems, and even find social influences that share the same symptoms or similar symptoms. When two or more people are together and can relate ...
  • All About Acid Reflux  By : Robert Thatcher
    Acid reflux is scientifically known as GastroEsophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). It is a disease characterized by the abnormal reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus resulting to chronic symptoms or mucosal damage.

    Acid reflux is often caused by temporary or permanent alterations in the lining that separates the esophagus and the stomach. Ineffectiveness of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) or a temporary LES relaxation connected with a hiatal hernia are just some ...
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Symptoms, Causes and Treatments  By : Paul MacIver
    Irritable bowel syndrome is a chronic functional disorder of the intestines which causes abdominal pain, often accompanied by cramping, bloating, diarrhea and constipation. It is also referred to as spastic colon or mucous colitis. Irritable bowel syndrome is more commonly known by its abbreviated term - IBS.
  • Crohn's Disease - Symptoms and Treatment  By : Paul MacIver
    Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the digestive tract. The disease can affect the digestive system anywhere from the mouth to the anus, but distinctively affects the terminal ileum as well as demarcated areas of large bowel.
  • Causes and Prevention of Toenail Fungus  By : Vincent Abrugar
    Nail fungus is responsible for approximately half of all nail disorders and, because it can be difficult to treat, the best way to treat the ailment effectively is to detect it early.
  • What Kind Of Heating And Air Conditioning Is Out There For You  By : jschuman
    This article directs your attention to different places to find the best deals on heating and air conditioning units.
  • Eczema - What Is It, What Causes It, and How to Treat It  By : Paul MacIver
    Eczema, also known as Dermatitis, is a condition of the skin, which can affect people of any age. The severity of the disease can vary - in mild forms the skin is hot, dry and itchy, while in more severe cases the skin can become broken, raw and bleeding. Although Eczema can sometimes look unpleasant, it is fortunately not contagious.
  • Psoriasis - Is There A Cause And A Cure Part 1.  By : Peter Nisbet
    Psoriasis is an usightly condition. Peter Nisbet, a sufferer for almost 30 years, details his experience in trying to find a cure, and details the treatments he has tried. In part 1 he outlines the causes of the condition.
  • Caution, Prevention And Cure Of Cataracts  By : frank vanderlugt
    A cataract is a clouding of the eye lens to such an extent that it affects vision. The majority of cataracts develop due to the aging process, and by age 80, more than half of all Americans have them. However, there are also other type of cataracts: secondary cataracts, which form after surgery for other ophthalmic diseases such as glaucoma; traumatic cataracts, which can develop after an eye injury; congenital cataracts; and radiation-inducted cataracts. Cataracts can occur in just one eye, or bilaterally.
  • Bird Flu - Answers to 10 Important Questions  By : Brian McGregor
    Find out the answers to the 10 most frequently asked questions about bird flu.
  • About Hypothyroidism - a Common Health Problem  By : Knut Holt
    Hypothyroidism or sluggish thyroid give mental and physical fatigue, weakness, over-weight, depression and many other symptoms. Her are the causes and treatment options of this wellness problem explained.
  • Hemorrhoids - Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Options  By : Knut Holt
    The symptoms of hemorrhoids and the processes causing hemorrhoids are explained. There is a listing of things you can do yourself to cure hemorrhoids.
  • Depression - Symptoms, Causes and Treatment options  By : Knut Holt
    The main symptom of depression is sadness or low mood level, but many other mental and physical symptoms also occur. Here are symptoms, causes and treatment options explained.
  • What is Rosacea - Symptoms and Treatment Options  By : Knut Holt
    By rosacea there are dilated blood vessels and inflammation in the skin. Often there is also infection in the affected area. Here are symptoms, causes and treatment options explained.
  • Adrenal Fatigue Symptoms  By :
    Adrenal fatigue is one of the fastest growing illnesses among adults today. It is also known as adrenal insufficiency or adrenal burnout and can wreak havoc on those who don't know they have it. Here are several key symptoms of adrenal fatigue and what you can do about it if you suspect you might have adrenal fatigue.
  • What are the Signs of Colic in a Baby  By : Vickie Barnes
    As a new mother you might not be an expert on babies or what symptoms of colic might be, but it helps to educate yourself so that you are aware what is happening with your baby in case he does develop colic.
  • Hyaluronic Acid Why Do I Need That  By : Kristi Sayles
    Hyaluronic Acid Why Do I Need That

    Well, you may not. If you have…

    · Perfectly working joints
    · Flawless skin
    · Excellent breathing
    · Great sex at all times
    · Good sleeping habits
    · Clear, mental alertness
    · 20-20 vision
    · Strong bones
    If you have all of the above, just stop reading now. This article is not for you.
  • Alzheimer's Disease: A History, Plus Memory Testing Methods  By : Jay George
    Overview of Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Loss Testing
  • Throbbing Pain Called Migraine  By :
    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.
  • Simple Air Conditioning Repairs You Can Do Yourself  By : Tom Sample
    Before you start your air-conditioning repairs, make sure the power to the unit is turned off.
  • Your Deodorant - Is There Danger Lurking Within  By : Christine Farlow
    Did you ever read the ingredients on your deodorant label and wonder about the safety of the almost unpronounceable chemicals listed in the too tiny to read print If not, you're like most people. You don't expect to find products on store shelves that contain harmful ingredients. But beware...
  • The Poisoning of Humanity  By : Aruna Bakhru
    Amalgam is more than 50% mercury. It is widely used as a filling material. In this article the author herself a physician debunks the assertion that the mercury in amalgam is safe and does not cause illness.
  • Natural Alternative Flu Home Remedy  By : Brian Carter
    When Chase-Manhattan lender David Givens began to feel some of the early symptoms of the flu - fatigue, muscle aches and pains (not from exercise), and a slight fever - he had no reason to expect he'd be, as he put it, "amazingly better within 2 days" because of a flu home remedy.
  • Anxiety And What To Do About It  By : frank vanderlugt
    What is anxiety
    How do you treat it
  • Your computer can cause chronic fatigue  By :
    Did you know that spending long hours at your computer can put your health at serious risk
    Most people does not even consider that possibility, but it does.
  • A Consistent Sleep Pattern Can Help Stop Snoring  By : David Dunlap
    Going to bed at the same time each night and sleeping the same amount of hours can have a direct impact on snoring. Snoring is never a good thing and it’s sometimes a very sore spot in a relationship, especially when it’s keeping one partner awake almost every night.
  • Spice Up Your Commute and Bring Down Your Stress  By : Minh Nguyen
    Cinnamon and peppermint add flavor to recipes. According to a recent study, they can also reduce commuters' frustration, anxiety, and fatigue.
  • Homoeopathy For Bad Breath  By :
    Offenssive smell from the mouth is a common complaint in the day to day medical practice.It mainly affects those who mingle with others very closely. Bad breath is noticed mainly by the friends & family members or some times person himself feel it and come to the doctor.Many badbreathers develop depression which forces them to be away from the society which in turn hampers their activities.
  • Reduce Your Dandruff Risk Now!  By : Ralph Ruckman
    People who have come in contact with dandruff know how hard and frustrating it can be to get rid of. While nobody can actually prevent that nasty flakiness, there are steps that can be taken to help reduce the risk factors of coming into contact with it.
  • Learning To Be Assertive Despite the Fatigue Of Illness  By : Lisa Copen
    Has assertiveness gotten a bad rap, however, among the chronically ill Is it assumed that we won’t have the energy or stamina to fight all of the battles that we will face
  • Do You Want Natural Skin Care - Just Open Your Kitchen Cabinet  By :
    Safer, less expensive, and easy-to-use natural skin care can be as easy as opening your kitchen cabinet, coupled with a few minutes of preparation.
  • Celebrating Today Despite Living With Illness  By : Lisa Copen
    friend of mine is fond of saying, “Life is what happens when you’re making other plans.” This quaint little saying seems to be not only an outline of the recent turn of events in my life, but also words of wisdom. How much I like a plan, a clear set of expectations, something solid that I can look...
  • Why Should My Child Need Early Orthodontic Treatment  By : Minh Nguyen
    Much debate lives among orthodontic professionals between early orthodontic treatment (ages 7 to 9) and traditional orthodontic intervention (11+ years old). The American Association of Orthodontists endorses that all youngsters should be evaluated by a dentist or orthodontist at the age of seven.
  • An insight into PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)  By : Ruth Bird
    What you’re about to read will give you a greater understanding of PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) and how to reverse its underlying condition, Insulin Resistance.
  • 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.
  • Parkinson's Disease - Things to Consider  By :
    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.
  • Coping with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) in Teenagers  By : Minh Nguyen
    Signs and symptoms of TMD clearly make an early appearance in children between the ages 12 and 18. The key words to keep in mind about TMD treatment for children are "conservative" and "reversible."
  • Sleep Deprivation and Traffic Accidents  By : Mary Desaulniers
    Perhaps an examination of the influence sleep deprivation has on our mental acuity and performance level can shed light on how we can protect ourselves and others from the disastrous consequences of sleep fatigue.
  • SGX Pharmaceuticals Announces Strategic Collaboration To Develop And Commercialize BCR-ABL Inhibitor  By : Dave Gosine
    SGX Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:SGXP) has announced that it has entered into a license and collaboration agreement with Novartis focused on the development and commercialization of BCR-ABL inhibitors for the treatment of drug resistant Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML).
  • High Blood Pressure, the Insidious Killer  By :
    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.
  • Using Psychology to Quit Smoking  By :
    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.
  • Menopause Symptom And Alternative Treatments  By : Carlie Edwards
    In the past menopausal women had no real choices when it came to menopausal treastments available. But today there is great news for menopausal women. Traditionally, Doctors only offered hormone replacement therapy (HRT) as the logical and accepted treatment for women with symptoms that are associated with menopause.
  • How I Beat IBS  By : C R Ellsworth
    Syndromes related to Candida Overgrowth
  • Preventing Postoperative Sensitivity After Dental Fillings  By : Minh Nguyen
    Postoperative tooth sensitivity in composite restorations relentlessly continues to be a common, yet unpredictable, problem in dentistry. Such complication is even more unforgiving when the extreme sensitivities occur on teeth that were not sensitive before the restorations were placed.
  • Helpful Tips For Menopause Symptom  By : Carlie Edwards
    It's a great idea to keep track of your menopausal symptoms. Keeping a journal can be very helpful. Having your symptoms documented makes it much easier to talk with your doctor. This also helps you to identify any type of patterns that may be developing. Knowing these things can help you in finding the best way to move forward.
  • CSC's DVC Wins $242.5 Million DHHS Contract To Develop Influenza Vaccines  By : Dave Gosine
    Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE:CSC) today announced that DVC LLC, a CSC company, has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness to develop seasonal and pandemic influenza vaccines in support of the establishment of a diversified influenza manufacturing industry.
  • Mitral Valve Prolapse: Truth vs. Fiction  By : Richard Helfant
    A cardiologist allays a patient's fears about mitral valve prolapse.
  • Common Medications for Dental Pain (Part 2)  By : Minh Nguyen
    The pathophysiology of dental pain is a complex system. The use of combination analgesics that act at multiple pain sites can improve dental pain relief. (Part 2)
  • Signs of Parkinson's Disease  By :
    Parkinson's disease tends to be a very frightening disease to be diagnosed with. Knowing what it is and what the symptoms are will help you to catch it in the early stages and begin treatment right away.
  • Common Medications for Dental Pain (Part 1)  By : Minh Nguyen
    The pathophysiology of dental pain is a complex system. The use of combination analgesics that act at multiple pain sites can improve dental pain relief.
  • Drug Rehabilitation; The Key Component  By :
    Drug rehabilitation is a key component to a successful campaign against the use of illegal drugs.
  • What to Do after Root Canal Treatment  By : Minh Nguyen
    It's normal to experience some discomfort for several days after a root canal appointment, especially when chewing. To control discomfort, take pain medication as recommended.
  • Bad circulation, a silent killer  By :
    I did realize I was one of them, I just did not know how many of us it was. Now you are probably wondering what in the world I am talking about.
  • What is carpal tunnel syndrome  By :
    If you are experiencing the following symptoms, then maybe you are suffering from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: do you experience tingling of your thumb How about your index, middle, and ring fingers
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