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  • The Unified Theory Of Nutrition Part 2
    By: Will Brink | Feb 9th 2006
    When people hear the term Unified Theory, some times called the Grand Unified Theory, or even "Theory of Everything," they probably think of it in terms of physics, where a Unified Theory, or single theory capable of defining the nature of the interrelationships among nuclear, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces, would reconcile seemingly incompatible aspects of various field theories to create a single comprehensive set of equations. Read

  • Benefits Of A High Fiber Diet
    By: Robert Rogers | Jun 24th 2006
    Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol and rich in fruits, vegetables, and grain products that contain fiber, particularly soluble fiber, may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. Read

  • Health Effects Of Being Overweight
    By: Patricia Zelkovsky | Jun 28th 2006
    It's an undeniable fact that, as a nation, Americans are overweight. In fact, sixty five percent of adults are fat - that's over 127 million people. Not only that, but about 300,000 deaths a year and about $300 billion a year is attributed to obesity. Read

  • Try Mediterranean Food; Your Body Will Thank You!
    By: Brooke Hayles | Dec 2nd 2006
    Mediterranean food contains many benefits including weight loss, heart disease prevention, and in lowering your chances of cancer. This lifestyle and diet are rich in vital nutrients, and can be prepared in many ways. Mediterranean food offers a great variety of ingredients that anyone can enjoy, and it can easily be incorporated into any diet. Read

  • Diabetes And Its Management
    By: Dr John Anne | Dec 12th 2006
    Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most costly burdensome chronic diseases of our time and is condition that is increasing in epidemic population in the whole world. The complications resulting from the diseases are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality and are associated with failure of various organs such as the eyes, kidneys and nerves. Read

  • 10 Tips For A Magnificent Memory
    By: | Jan 25th 2007
    Scientists and medical professionals say that as we age, our ability and capacity to remember things slowly declines. The speed at which we learn new things slows down as well. Read

  • Nutrition Standards For Juvenile Diabetics
    By: | May 1st 2007
    The nutritional recommendations for juveniles with diabetes are much the same as the general population in this country. Children with diabetes need to eat a well balanced and healthy diet in order to keep their blood sugar levels in the normal range. Read

  • Facts About Labor Induction
    By: | Jun 12th 2007
    Some health conditions require medical labor induction. It is, however, alarming that today labor induction is becoming a norm. It is essential that the potential risks to the mother and the baby are cautiously considered before medical labor induction. Natural labor inducing remedies, such as safe and effective maternity acupressure method, could be beneficial in case labor induction is necessary. Read

  • Cholesterol Information: High Cholesterol, Lowering Cholesterol
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    Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that occurs naturally in all parts of the body. Read

  • Sleep Disorder And Its Consequences
    By: Cindy Heller | Oct 8th 2007
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  • Epsom Salt ''' Detox, Exfoliate And Reduce Stress
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  • The Little Known Micro-nutrients That Are Crucial In The Battle Against Ageing
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  • Diabetes Drugs - Should You Use Them?
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  • Weight Loss Program
    By: | Mar 24th 2008
    Over weight is an over growing problem that we are facing today. According to latest polls obesity is a common problem among all the nations of this world. Every country is trying to find solutions to this ever growing problem. It has even plagued the world of our children today. One in every 10 kids is obese according to a poll taken recently in Britain. That is an alarming number and it is high time we treat this problem with great attention. We need to get slim and fast. O... Read

  • Pregnancy - Existing Health Problems
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  • Gastric Bypass Weight Loss Chart
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    Gastric bypass is surgery some people chose to undergo to lose weight. The bypass surgery is performed on people who have morbid obesity. Read

  • Diabetes: Diagnostic Studies And Medical Treatments
    By: Hector Milla | Sep 5th 2008
    Diabetic people are all around, do you know or have a relative or parent suffering from diabetes? then this article is intended to analyze some diagnostic studies recently released and some advise on medical treatments, Read

  • Make Lifestyle Changes For Combating Obesity!
    By: Jim Andrews | Nov 23rd 2008
    The effective way of lifestyle changes for combating obesity is through education, and by living a healthy active lifestyle. Make changes in your routine activities and environment and live a long life free from obesity! Read

  • The Hidden Cost Of Baby Formula On Children's Health
    By: Maria Alexis Rodrigo | Nov 26th 2008
    Baby formula costs more than dollars and cents. It has hidden costs on children's health, which this article describes. Read

  • Physiotherapy Neurological Conditions And Pediatric Disorders
    By: Louis Soul | Dec 11th 2008
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  • Herbal Remedies For Your Dog
    By: | Dec 22nd 2008
    Practiced for centuries, herbology is probably one of the most primitive and fundamental uses of specific remedies to treat various illnesses known today. How though, does the knowledge of herbal alternatives tie in with owning an animal? Read the article for more answers. Read

  • Ginseng-for Pleasure And Healing
    By: Zul Rahman.. | Jan 4th 2009
    Until today ginseng still carry the healing and mystical ability as most people believed. The ancient Chinese considered that a plant that look similar to human body parts would have a healing effect on that body part. Indeed if the plant appear like a hand, then it would have the ability to heal the hands. Since Ginseng looks like the whole physical structure then it is believed that it can bring balance and well being to the whole body. Read

  • Survey Of Ionic Foot Detox Users Shows Impressive Health Benefits
    By: Mark Axelson | Feb 14th 2009
    Ed Zimney, M.D., a medical director who is well known for his editorials on HealthTalk.com, has been an information source for patients, their caregivers and medical professionals who are involved with serious diseases and health conditions. Dr. Zimney recently denounced "Kinoki Detox Foot Pads" by placing them on the top of his list of "The Five Worst Health Scams in 2008." He was enthralled by the "sheer audacity involved in their shameless marketing and the utter lack of either a scientific b ... Read

  • The Super Apple For Your Diet And Nutritional Needs
    By: Randy Johns | Apr 24th 2009
    Diet and nutritional value of apples and how they can assist in weight loss and overall general health.Apples are a natural weight loss and fat burner food. Read

  • Slimband Offers Toronto Weight Loss Surgery Options To Prolong Life
    By: Daniel Marcus Manson | Jun 19th 2009
    Achieving a manageable weight is not an easy endeavor for all. However, it is imperative to a happy and healthy life. Slimband, a revolutionary way of achieving this manageable weight, is a new approach to bariatric surgery. Read

  • Common Constipation: Why Constipation Is Too Dangerous To Ignore?
    By: imran pathan | Sep 15th 2009
    There is probably no condition that goes untreated as often as constipation. Nor is there any condition that occurs with greater overall frequency than constipation. While the symptoms of constipation are relatively mild and tend to be limited to: difficulty passing stool, hard or dry stool, and infrequent bowel movements. In more severe cases, constipation may also include nausea, severe abdominal or lower back pain, and even bloody stool. Read

  • Your Heart Disease?
    By: rox27 | Sep 21st 2009
    According to American Heart Association, at least 13 million Americans are diagnosed with coronary heart disease. Each year, nearly half a million lost their lives across the United States because of coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease is a global killer that can restrict blood flow and lead to chest pain and heart attacks. High total cholesterol levels and high levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) are often identified as the main causes that will increase one's risk for heart disease. Peo ... Read

  • Men - How To Increase Testosterone Naturally
    By: Gen Wright | Nov 2nd 2009
    There is always a lot of buzz about women's hormones, but you hear very little about men and the state of their hormones. Read

  • Stem Cell Transplant - 5 Reasons Why You Need It
    By: Gobala Krishnan | Dec 5th 2009
    Stem cell transplant is the new buzzword in medical technology. More and more parents are investing in cord blood stem cell banking as means of securing their kid's future. Read

  • Dachshund Dog Breed Profile
    By: Scott Lipe | Feb 18th 2010
    The Dachshund has three different sizes: the standard weighs approximately 20 pounds, the miniature weighs 10 pounds, and the toy comes in at about 8 pounds. The height of the Dachshund varies between 5 and 10 . Three coat types also occur in this dog: the smooth-haired, the wire-haired, and the long-haired. Read

  • What Are The Potential Diabetes Effects?
    By: David Cowley | Mar 12th 2010
    This has resulted in a major upturn and a skyrocket in the rates of diabetes. The diabetes effects can be devastating, especially to people who are living with diabetes and do not even know it. People often have diabetes but do not realize it either because the symptoms are so general or they may not have any symptoms. To avoid the diabetes effects, one of the most important things any person can do is learn more about the condition. Read

  • Why You Should Invest In Resmed Supplies
    By: Helene Glasper | May 12th 2010
    Resmed supplies are truly a worthwhile investment. Read

  • Diabetes Awareness: Diabetes On The Job
    By: Edward Gooden | Jun 11th 2010
    When you go to work, your diabetes goes with you.

    You get up, get showered, get breakfast, get to work. You have bills, therefore you have a job.

    But you also have diabetes. You have to care for your diabetes while you're at work. Here are 10 tips for merging your diabetes care with your career.

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  • Liver Enlargement Symptoms And Natural Herbal Home Remedies For Liver Enlargement
    By: Dr. Lee Mikal | Jul 2nd 2010
    The liver is an very important organ as it is the seat of the five digestive fires of the human body and also the converter of plasma into blood.

    So, from an Ayurvedic point of view, the liver is the master manager of the entire body. However, the liver is vulnerable to a large number of disorder also. One of these is the abnormal enlargement of the liver, which is known as hepatomegaly.


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  • An Avandia Class Action Lawsuit Could End In Justice For Your Family
    By: Roger D Design | Jul 10th 2010
    It is now suspected by many that the prescription drug Rosiglitazone, better known as Avandia increases the risk for heart attack, heart failure, and other very serious health injuries, and recent studies have shown that these suspicions may indeed be true. Needless to say, those who have suffered and believe Avandia to be the cause should not wait any longer in seeking an attorney for information regarding an Avandia class action lawsuit.

    Avandia is used to help treat those who suf ...
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  • Ayurveda And Spa Resorts In India
    By: flexitours | Oct 12th 2010
    Ayurveda and Spa Resorts in India is well thought out to be the most excellent methods to revivify your self. They are powerful enough in providing undying curative powers for human mind and body that further results in mounting their memory with better gusto and joie de vivre. Read

  • Importance Of Raw Food
    By: Andrew Perlot | Oct 30th 2010
    When we start eating raw food to the exclusion of everything else, the body has a chance to clean house, and the resulting shift can be life changing. Those who adopt a low-fat raw food diet based around whole fruits and vegetables usually find their long-term diseases and other health problems disappearing. Read

  • Can Eating Canned Foods Put Our Health At Risk?
    By: Brent Cullen | Jan 28th 2011
    There are health risks involved when consuming large amounts of canned foods and you have to be aware of them in order to protect your body and to keep it healthy and working the way that it was designed to work. Read

  • Diabetes Can Stop With Healthy Diet | Diabetes Healthy Tips | Healthy Diet For Diabetes | The Diabet
    By: mediconews123 | Feb 16th 2011
    The foods recommended for a diabetes diet to control blood glucose are good for those with diabetes and everyone else. Read

  • Exploring The Hcg Hormone Weight Loss Solution
    By: David Lynch | Mar 3rd 2011
    Shedding off excess body fat has become easier thanks to the HCG hormone weight loss solution. Now, this solution is also bound to receive a lot of skepticism as with the previous solutions. Read

  • Scientific Remedies Useful In Gout: A Brief Summary
    By: Kaylie Foresterfinn | Jul 6th 2011
    This is a good routine to look at natural cures for Gout people, as they can be used up to be a portion of diet program and they softly perform in opposition of gout. Unfortunately in case there is sudden gout episode these methods fail to present their appearance. Such a crisis, it is recommended to take assistance of allopathic NSAID medicines. Read

  • Is Getting Older The Only Risk Factor For Alzheimer's?
    By: Steve Kelly | Jul 22nd 2011
    Healthy habits can go a long way in preventing the onset of Alzheimer's. It's most likely not necessarily a by-product of old age, but more than likely, unhealthy habits over a lifetime. Read

  • Facts About Social Security Disability Benefits
    By: Austin Aims | Aug 8th 2011
    In this article we will come to know what disability social security and social security disability benefits are. Read

  • The Various Signs Of Gestational Diabetes
    By: Anna Mathew | Aug 20th 2011
    Gestational diabetes is a dangerous disease for all aged people. A percentage of people are dying for this disease every year all over the world. There are many signs of diabetes through which people can aware of it. Read

  • The Reviews For The Diet Solution Program
    By: D Heape | Aug 27th 2011
    The Diet Solution Program guarantees an entire and in-depth weight loss program that will not only help you lose body fat, but promises you enhanced energy, health and spirit all at the same time. With so many weight loss programs out today, what makes this diet program unlike all the rest? Read

  • How To Choose A Nursing Home
    By: Jamie Simpson | Dec 18th 2011
    Tips for choosing a nursing home for elderly relatives. Read

  • How To Understand Diabetes?
    By: focusapps042 | Jan 11th 2012
    Diabetes is the increased level of glucose or sugar in the blood due to the less production of insulin. It can also happen when cells do not respond to insulin properly. Read

  • Beware Of Stolen Insulin
    By: catherinfernates | Jan 27th 2012
    Most diabetics find themselves needing to take insulin. Insulin is a hormone that controls the level of blood sugar in your body. People with diabetes don't have enough insulin or may not be able to use it properly. Read

  • Treating Diabetes
    By: Danovan Holanda | Mar 4th 2012
    Diabetes 2 is a life style disease with a global spread. It is characterized by significantly high levels of blood sugar or blood glucose. Diabetes type ii is also known by the names: Diabetes 2, Adult-onset diabetes and Noninsulin-dependent diabetes. If you come across these names, note that they re Read

  • The Us Nutritional And Dietary Supplements Market And Forecast To 2016: Edition 2012
    By: Bharatbook | Apr 6th 2012
    Bharatbook from its exhaustive collection has come out with a report " The US Nutritional and Dietary Supplements Market and Forecast to 2016: Edition 2012 " which gives an overview,Demand, Supply Trends and industry analysis reports. Read


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