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» When is Hysterectomy is a Women's only Option for Treating Endometrioses?
By Michelle Lemerle | Published 03/14/2007 | Endometriosis |
Endometriosis is a condition in which the tissue that is present in the pelvic cavity out grows into the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, bladder and bowel. The endometriosis pain, which is felt in the lower abdomen, is immense and chronic. In addition endometriosis causes low back pain, thigh and leg pain, ovulation pain, nausea and lethargy, bowel symptoms, pain during sex and difficulty conceiving.
» Meditation Exercise to Enhance Fertility
By Patricia Howitt | Published 03/2/2007 | Infertility |
In order to propagate the human society it is very important that there is healthy process of reproduction. The process of reproduction involves the fusion of the male and the female gamete. The cycle of the production of the male and the female gamete their maturation and finally fertilization is being controlled by the hormones.
» Equine Magnetic Therapy
By Benjamin Thomas | Published 01/31/2007 | Magnets |
This therapeutic method will give relief to  your horse from aching joints and muscular pain. It helps the horse restore its peak performance, cutting its recovery time from injuries. Most horse injury treatments increase the blood circulation to the affected area for the faster healing process. This treatment is recommended for many horse injuries such as bucked shins, tendonitis, muscular strains and sprains, bowed tendons and other injuries to the horse musculoskeletal system.
» Treatment For Foot Care
By Howard Brand | Published 12/30/2006 | Foot Care |
Verrucasis a type of disease that are hard raised areas of skin usually on the base of the foot. A virus that enters the skin when it is moist or damaged usually causes them. Viruses are usually causes them located on areas of the sole of the foot that contact the floor and they are often caught in changing rooms of leisure centers. Corns are almost identical to verrucas except that there is no viral connection. Corns are caused by friction between the foot and either other areas of the foot or footwear. It is treated in the same way as verrucasis.
» Fungal Nails Treatments
By Howard Brand | Published 12/29/2006 | Foot Care |
Topical medications can cure fungal areas and many effective creams are available in the pharmacy store without a prescription. These are suitable for various yeast and dermatophyte infections. These creams should be applied to the infected zone two times daily for half to one month in such a way, that some area of normal skin is also included. Even though the last rash disappears, continue the application for a couple of weeks.
» Reiki to Treat Arthritis
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/28/2006 | Arthritis |
The word "Reiki" is composed of two Japanese words. Rei means Universal spirit and Ki means Life energy. The Japanese physician Mikao Usui revived the process of using the universal life energy for human benefit. It is claimed that it is 2500 years old. Hawayo Tokata initiated it to the West in the 1930s. It is believed that all the universal life energy has to be channelised to treat the ailing for physical and mental, strength and balance.
» How to Enhance Self-Esteem Through Hardwork and Working with Purpose?
By Harish Verma | Published 10/6/2006 | Self Esteem |
The literal meaning of self-esteem explains the term as how you estimate your self. This estimation depends on various factors such as your self-respect, and how much you love your self. Infact the real essence of the term depends on the answers of few question such as do I like myself? Do I think I am a good human being? Am I someone deserving of love? Do I deserve happiness? Am I an ok person?
For a better self-esteem various factors collectively work together, your personal life, physical health and most importantly professional life.
» Brisk Walking is an Effective Remedy to Cure Back Ache
By Dr Savitha Suri | Published 10/5/2006 | Back Pain |
Life is changing nowadays and so are the food habits. Most importantly people want everything instantly, food, work and sports. By this they tend to adapt themselves to wrong eating habits and gain weight and then they want to reduce it. Then they try to find the solution over the obesity and that is heavy workout. But that further transforms in the back problem.  It is because several organs spinal chord to tail bone, thighs to legs and further to toes are indulged while walking which helps to cure all types of back related problem.
» Encouraging Teenagers to Take Their Own Decisions as a Way to Enhance Self-Esteem
By Harish Verma | Published 09/30/2006 | Self Esteem |
Self esteem can be defined as one's perception about one?s own self image. The problem of a low self esteem among teenagers is a recognized problem that many youth around the world are victims to. The main reasons for low self esteem among youth can be put down to peer pressure to conform to certain norms, which at times are uncalled for and at other times not necessarily universally welcome. Due to these high levels of pressure and stress, teenagers have to, for all practical purposes, make decisions regarding their choices.
» Teaching Child with Cerebral Palsy
By Robert James | Published 07/17/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |
Just in the way the degree of cerebral palsy and learning disabilities vary in an individual, the techniques for teaching children with cerebral palsy vary as well. By consulting with several types of specialists you can decide what types of teaching techniques are necessary for teaching children with cerebral palsy. Social workers, occupational and physical therapists, educators, psychologists, physicians and speech-language pathologists can help patients by providing information and knowledge of various programs and teaching children with cerebral palsy.
» Carpal tunnel syndrome and video game
By Jason Gaw | Published 07/12/2006 | Carpal Tunnel |
When someone has carpal tunnel syndrome the tunnel of bone and ligaments in their wrist are narrowed. This narrowed tunnel pinches a nerve by causing a tingling feeling or numbness in a person\'s hand, mostly in the thumb and first three fingers. People with carpal tunnel system may have trouble typing on the computer or playing a video game. In fact, doing the same thing again and again may be causing the carpal tunnel syndrome in the first place.
» Vitamin d bone
By Bill Walsh | Published 06/19/2006 | Vitamin-D |
Vitamin D, calciferol, is a fat-soluble vitamin. It is found in food but also can be made inside body after exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun. Vitamin D exists in several forms and each with a different activity. Some forms are relatively inactive in the body and have limited ability to function as a vitamin. The liver and kidney help convert vitamin D to its active hormone form.
» How much vitamin d
By Bill Walsh | Published 06/19/2006 | Vitamin-D |
Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin that is found in food and can be made in the body after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. Sunshine is a significant source of vitamin D as UV rays from sunlight trigger vitamin D synthesis in the skin. Vitamin D exists in several forms, each with different level of activity. Calciferol is the most active form of vitamin D and other forms are relatively inactive in the body. The liver and kidney help convert vitamin D to its active hormone form. Once vitamin D is produced in the skin or consumed in food it requires chemical conversion in the liver and kidney. Active vitamin D functions as a hormone because it sends a message to the intestines to increase the absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
» Calcium and vitamin D
By Bill Walsh | Published 06/19/2006 | Vitamin-D |
In order to lead a healthy life it is very important to eat the right kind of food. This is because; through food we can fulfill the nutrient requirement of our body. Calcium and vitamin D is one such vital mineral. They work in symbiosis and help in developing bones and teeth.
» About vitamin d
By Bill Walsh | Published 06/19/2006 | Vitamin-D |
For a good health one needs to take a well balanced. For a well balanced diet one need to intake minerals, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins in the right proportion. All is very important or it leads to deficiencies.
» Artificial Heart Valve
By Nathan Alan | Published 05/1/2006 | Heart Valve |
An artificial heart valve is a man made device which is used to replace diseased valve or malfunctioning valve. It placed in heart of patients who suffer from valvular heart disease.Artificial heart valves are used to replace damaged or diseased heart valves that can\'t be repaired when one or two of the four heart valves of the heart have a malfunction, the choice is normally to replace the natural valve by an artificial valve.
» Heart rate monitor watches
By Graeme Cosofarle | Published 05/1/2006 | Heart Rate |
As the demand for heart rate monitor watches in warfare grew, rugged timepieces covered with metal grids were introduced. The first chronograph wristwatches were developed, and luminous hands and markers were developed. Men tended to regard the heart rate monitor watch as effeminate. So, the vintage Rolex men\'s watch is a relatively rare timepiece. As demand for heart rate monitor watches in warfare grew, rugged timepieces covered with metal grids. Maximize workouts; manage your weight and control stress with the Mio line of strapless heart rate monitors.
» Heart rate variability
By Graeme Cosofarle | Published 04/22/2006 | Heart Rate |
Heart rate variability or in short HRV is a term coined for measure of variations in the heart rate. Heart rate variability is more often than not calculated by analyzing the time series of beat-to-beat intervals from ECG or arterial pressure tracings. A range of measures of heart rate variability have been proposed, which can generally be subdivided into time domain, frequency domain and phase domain measures. HRV is regarded by some as a display of the action of autonomic regulation of circulatory function, although this is an area of some debate.
» Perimenopause pigmentation of dry skin
By Ben Alan | Published 04/13/2006 | Dry Skin |
The scientific definition of menopause in women means end of their menstrual cycle. Most women reach menopause between the ages of 45 - 55 years. During menstruation, a lot of changes in skin, body and other functions take place. Menstruation helps the ovaries produce eggs and then the journey of the egg in the uterus if fertilized by a sperm leads to pregnancy. Menopause occurs when the ovaries stop producing eggs and menstruation ends.
» Baby Sleep Problems
By Michele Louise | Published 02/10/2006 | Sleep |

If your baby is sleeping well then it is seen that the parents are worried about the health of their child and parents also cannot get a sound sleep. One should be potent enough to create a secure environment that allows sleep to overtake your baby and then one should decide about a long- term goal is to help your baby develop a healthy attitude about sleep. There are many sleep problems in older children and adults stem from children growing up with an unhealthy attitude about sleep, as sleep can be a fearful state for them.

» Aerobics certification
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 01/21/2006 | Aerobics |

Yes, we are talking for the benefit of your own business and also for you to capture more customers. It will be better as the certification of you aerobics center will enhance the ability and also the market goodwill. It is advisable that you now become a certified Aerobics Instructor and an institute and then start your new career today as you will get more opportunities to explore your caliber!

» Coping with stress
By Dr Savitha Suri | Published 01/10/2006 | Stress |
When life takes a steep turn and everything seems to be going the wrong way, the bravest of men undergo a low phase called stress which has both physical and psychological consequences. Biologically speaking, it is a condition when our bodies lose hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline in order that the body reacts quickly to the exigent situation. Stress may result in headaches, allergies, insomia (lack of sleep), backache, fatigue and hypertension. Stress can be inherited or can occur due to past traumatic experiences. Stress, in small amounts, can be good but too much of stress disorderly in life. In today?s world of cut- throat competition, factors like relationship demands, professional demands, traumatic experiences, financial problems and environmental factors can cause stress in a person?s life.
» Dermatitis Cause
By Jason Gaw | Published 12/15/2005 | Dermatitis |
Dermatitis is a general term used to describe inflammation of the skin. Also known as eczema, it is a skin irritation characterized by red, flaky skin, sometimes with cracks or tiny blisters. Dermatitis is extremely itchy, but scratching damages the fragile skin and exacerbates the problem so it is important for people with eczema to try to leave the area alone
» Epilepsy facts are you aware of it
By Thomas Richards | Published 12/14/2005 | Epilespy |
Epilepsy is a problem that results out of occurrence of seizures due to an abnormal neurological activity in the brain. If the signaling of the brain is to the wrong direction and it leads to wrong movement of body parts then one suffers from epilepsy. Everything of the person including sensations, emotions and behavior is affected due to this problem. There are two types of seizures manly partial and generalized ones and they depend upon the neurological activity of brain. If there is a discharge of neurons throughout the brain then it is a generalized seizure and it can affect the entire brain.
» Pediatric epilepsy it affects little ones too
By Thomas Richards | Published 12/13/2005 | Epilespy |
It is a harsh fact that children also undergo the problem of epilepsy, as they are victims of seizures since childhood. Epilepsy can develop in the child if there are any problems in development and formation procedure of the brain. If there is a problem with the pregnant mother when she is undergoing this problem there can be a lack of supply of oxygen to brain of the child. Due to this problem child can undergo a brain deformity and there can be permanent problems with the cerebrum.
» Nummular Dermatitis
By Bill Walsh | Published 12/8/2005 | Dermatitis |
Nummular (meaning "coin-shaped") dermatitis is a form of eczema. It is characterized by round-to-oval erythematous plaques most commonly found on the arms and legs. Lesions start as papules, which then coalesce into plaques. Early on they may be studded with vesicles containing serous exudate. They are usually very pruritic. Nummular dermatitis is a condition confined to the skin. Onset of severe, generalized nummular lesions has been reported in association with interferon therapy for hepatitis C.
» Atypical Epilepsy
By Thomas Richards | Published 12/5/2005 | Epilespy |
Atypical epilepsy refers to a type of epilepsy called? atypical absence seizures? which generally occur in children. Atypical absences these are episodes when the child goes blank and stares. Sometimes they are associated with blinking of the eyes, odd movements of the hands or nodding of the head. They are usually very brief, but extremely frequent. Sometimes they may appear so frequently as to merge into one another. This can go on for hours or even days. These episodes are called non-convulsive status epilepticus during which the child appears to \'switch off\' completely, may dribble, is unable to feed or speak properly and could be very unsteady. Sometimes little twitches of the arms, legs or face can be observed.
» Atkins Diet Diabetes
By Howard Brand | Published 12/2/2005 | Diabetes |
The ?Atkins diet? is a low carbohydrate diet, which was suggested by Dr Atkins as a means of encouraging weight loss. He suggested that weight loss through dieting could be optimized not only by decreasing caloric intake, but also by manipulating the body?s metabolism. There is no one diet that is right for everyone.
» Acne Cleanser
By Patricia Howitt | Published 12/2/2005 | Acne |
Acne Cleansers have an important part in skin care. A good acne cleanser
will remove make-up, oil build up, dirt and other debris from the skin\'s
surface, preparing it for acne fighting treatments.
» GLYCEMIC INDEX
By Jason Gaw | Published 12/1/2005 | Glycemic |
The glycemic index is about the quality of the carbohydrates, not the quantity. The experts used to say that, but the glycemic index shows that complex. The glycemic index ranks foods on how they affect our blood glucose levels. This index measures how much your blood glucose increases in the two or three hours after eating. That sounds interesting, but is a very important aspect to be known by the diabetic patients. This index is about rating of foods high in carbohydrates. Foods high in fat or protein don\'t cause your blood glucose level to raise much. Yes that is true!
» Back Pain Relief
By Ben Alan | Published 10/10/2005 | Back Pain |
Back pain relief doesn't have to be only about traction or exercise routines thought out by a particularly sadistic ex-marine (probably on the run) or vile-tasting herbal back pain relief remedies created by Hyde's evil twin - the chemist from hell.

Recent Articles
» Will One Get Over Grief
By Michele Louise | Published 04/30/2007 | Grief |
Grief is a multidimensional response to a loss. Loss is an inevitable part of life and overcoming that grief is a cycle. The dictionary defines grief as a deep, prolonged, mental anguish over a loss. Grief can have many reasons like loss of a loved one, end of a long relationship etc. It does not have any parameters because the reaction depends on the extent of loss.
» Why is it Important to Grieve?
By Michele Louise | Published 04/30/2007 | Grief |
Grief basically means intense suffering that is caused by any kind of loss. grief causes physiological and emotional changes and disturbances in a person's life. as life moves on, we get acquainted with its various inevitable facets like happiness, sadness, grief, satisfaction, dynamism which in the long run teach us various techniques to lead a virtuous and victorious life.
» While Dealing With the Grief Family Matters
By Michele Louise | Published 04/30/2007 | Grief |
Grief is a multifaceted and multidimensional response to a loss. Anyone's life can be inflicted by loss and overcoming that pain of that loss is a time taking process. Any person in grief suffers from a lot number of mixed feelings like anguish, pain, preoccupation, tearfulness, guilt, sadness.  Grief can have many reasons like loss of a loved one, end of a long relationship etc.
» What is Grief?
By Michele Louise | Published 04/30/2007 | Grief |
It is caused by a main life change and is a usual reaction to a death or loss in a person's life. Grief can be hard, stressful and tiring but it is not a sickness. It also helps to let go of the past and alter to a new life without the person who died. Grief is a tough, sometimes irresistible emotion for people, despite of whether their sadness stems from the loss of a loved one or from a fatal diagnosis they or somebody they love has received.
» Ways to Turn Grief Into Hope
By Michele Louise | Published 04/30/2007 | Grief |
Talking with the family members and friends can give the relief from grief. They can you useful tips to overcome from depression. Taking a regular walk, exercise, regular proper meals, and getting adequate sleep can be more helpful. First thing is to accept the reality of life. Death is a very natural thing. So stop thinking about death of loved ones.
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