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: Warning: If You’re A Woman Over 25, You Should Eat These Foods To Prevent Diseases That Claims Most Women’s Lives by: Naweko San-Joyz Do you keep your health care plan in the fridge? It’s not a bad
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: Don't Let These Common Diseases Eat Your Roses by: Ron King After working hard to grow a beautiful rose, you job is half done. Now you must protect it to maintain that beauty. Roses can be weakened during the winter
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: Thyroid Disease Symptoms - Understanding Hypothyroidism Symptoms by: Olinda Rola Thyroid disease symptoms and hypothyroidism symptoms afflict millions of adults in the USA alone. Thyroid disease symptoms are frequently
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: Celiac Disease by: Andy Casasanta Celiac Disease is a digestive disorder found in patients who are genetically susceptible, with the resulting damage to the small intestine by an interference with the absorption of nutrients.
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: Senior Care for Alzheimer’s by: Alex Jensen As a person ages, a certain amount of memory loss and confusion is quite normal. Personally, I’ve been known to invoke the cliché, “The older I get, the
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: Alcoholism as a Disease, Not a Weakness by: David Chandler Alcoholism is a disease in which drinkers have lost the ability to control their drinking, leading to physical and mental harm and loss of ability to behave in
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: The Rape Complex by: Tushar Jain The primary rule of being an intellectual is appreciating the opposite sex, and the secondary rule is to be wary of those whom you are likely to appreciate. Everyday, as I sieve a newspaper
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: The Equine Cushings Cure by: Nina Arbella Equine Cushings disease is caused by a tumor in the pituitary gland, which is responsible for the production and regulation of hormones. Symptoms include a long, shaggy coat that
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: 4 Tips to Help You Find a Reputable Mesothelioma Lawyer by: Robert Linebaugh Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that affects the sac lining the chest (the pleura), the lining around the heart (the pericardium), or
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: As The Primary Caregiver, Should I Journal My Feelings About Alzheimer’s Disease? by: William Hammond, J.D. Being a caregiver is stressful and difficult. It involves contradictory feelings, thoughts and frustrations.
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: How Endometriosis Affects Conception by: Dr. Mike Berkley Endometriosis is a common, yet poorly understood disease. It can strike women of any socioeconomic class, age, or race. It is estimated that between 10 and 20
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: Clinton on South Beach Diet by: Laura Ciocan Clinton's recent quadruple bypass surgery has been largely debated. Being on the South Beach Diet made everybody wonder how the former president's illness advanced so much
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: Crohn's Disease and Stress by: Ed Kalski It was so tough in those early years. Not knowing what was wrong. I didn't know what to think. Was I going crazy? The doctor said I have a nervous stomach. I'm not a nervous person. Then
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: Natural Prevention & Treatment For The Flu: What Your Doctor May Not Know by: Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP Flu can affect 10 to 30 percent of the U.S. population each winter. The flu virus can linger in the air for
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: If You Have Diabetes, You May Be Entitled To No Cost Diabetic Supplies by: Rob Wiley This article is intended to inform people with diabetes in regards to their diabetic supplies. When I found out that my sister was diagnosed
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: How High-Carb Diet Plans Treat Carbohydrates by: Rick Trojan A number of popular diets are focused on carbohydrates. Some demonize them. Then warn you against eating any carbohydrates. Others in fact, emphasize a high
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: How 40,000 People Reversed Heart Disease by: Joey Dweck It is well known that about two-thirds of the U.S. population is either overweight or obese. The U.S. Surgeon General has stated that approximately 75% of Western
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: Your Dentist Might Stop Your Next Heart Attack by: Ken Kowalsky As the Webmaster for a site dedicated to helping people save money when they go to the dentist, I find myself having to consistently fight two different
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: Scratching Bug Bites May Sting Your Summer Fun by: Dr. Brian Aw, M.D., and C.C.F.P. (courtesy of News Canada) (NC)-In most cases insect bites are harmless and if left alone, the irritation will subside within 48 hours.
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: Why Choose Naturopathic Medicine? by: Dr. Tara Barker Naturopathic medicine is a system and philosophy of medicine that has been around for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years. Before the advent of ‘conventional’
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: Respiratory Help Is Available For Seniors With COPD by: Del Williams As HMOs Continue to Drop Coverage for Seniors - Now Over 500,000 Victims - Those Needing Expensive Respiratory Medication, Support and Homecare Services
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: Safe Driving And Alzheimer's Disease by: William G. Hammond, JD Naomi was hopelessly lost. As she drove, absolutely nothing looked familiar. She noticed a fluttering in her stomach. She had to admit that she was in a lovely
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: Glutathione - Your Brain's Master Antioxidant Defense by: Priya F Shah Free radicals and oxyradicals play an important role in the development and progression of many brain disorders such as brain injury, neurodegenerative
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: Why Are Antioxidants Important To Me? by: Scarlet S. Paolicchi Did you know that when we breath oxygen, it interacts with certain molecules in our bodies to create free radicals and that these free radicals damage important
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: America Health Watch by: Daryl Dudley America loves fast food. Last year, consumers spent billions of dollars on the hamburger industry alone. Corporate giants such as McDonald’s, Wendy’s, and Burger King
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: Foods to Fight Disease by: Jon Wickham When it comes to food, we can't ignore the facts - or the science. You need a healthy diet for a healthy life. Research shows a healthy diet could help or prevent a number of health
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: Alzheimer Disease and Antioxidants by: Aaron Cummings At the present time, one out of ten adults have some form of Alzheimer disease. According to Dr. Greengard, Director of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research
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: Build Health: Go To School On Suzanne Sommers' Misfortune by: William R. Quesnell Did you see the Larry King Live show where Suzanne Sommers informed us she was a victim of breast cancer? Until then the butt-mastering,
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: Heart Disease and Homocysteine by: Lee Cummings Are you aware that one of the most important indicators of heart disease is homocysteine? -1 A naturally occurring amino acid in your body, homocysteine can cause inflammation
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: Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease With Lipitor and Pravachol by: Barrett Niehus Results of a new study comparing the effectiveness of Pfizer Inc.,’s Lipitor with Pravachol, made by Bristol-Myers Squibb, was recently
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: The Facts About Glutathione and Parkinson's Disease by: Priya Shah Parkinson's Disease (PD), a devastating illness, occurs in one of every 100 people over 65. It is a slowly progressing disease of the nervous system
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: Iron and Your Heart Health by: Jakki Francis A ranch house, a zip lock bag and some ordinary flour Two experiments: 1)Some ordinary wheat flour such as can be found in most homes placed with some water in a zip-lock
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: Open, Full and Imperfect: What You Must Know About Your Heart by: Maya Talisman Frost Last Friday was National Wear Red Day, an intentional opportunity to wear a red dress as a symbol of awareness of the fact that heart
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: Diabetes: African Americans Deadly Foe by: Drahcir Semaj Diabetes is having a devastating effect on the African American community. Diabetes is the fifth leading cause of death in African Americans and their death rates
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: Optimism and Your Heart: How Being Happy Can Protect You Against Heart Disease by: Lucy MacDonald Take a few seconds to close your eyes and imagine that you are putting a slice of lemon into your mouth and chewing on
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: Prevent Disease By Thinking Differently Than Experts by: William R. Quesnell Did you know that all physicians and medical researchers have been indoctrinated with a flawed model of thinking dating to the 17th century?
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: Finally...The Truth About Calcium Supplements by: Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CCN, HHP Undoubtedly calcium has become a hot topic of controversy. We are bombarded with advertising telling us exactly what will give our body
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: Hair Analysis – The Roadmap to Wellness by: Dr. Janet Starr Hull, PhD., CN Did you know that your hair has the advantage of long-term memory? Hair is a permanent record, like tree rings. A three-inch strand of
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: Why "Awareness Programs" Stink! by: julie rayburn You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print as long as the bylines are included. Notification of print would be appreciated. I am writing
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: To Hell In A Handbasket; Men Who Crash And Burn by: Dr. Gavin Lange What’s up with men? Why do we push our bodies to extremes? Why do we so often ignore our body’s signals that we’re doing too much,
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: Vitamins and Minerals Good or Bad by: Martin Davison www.anewlife.co.uk Health News Hello again Unfortunately, this is long email - probably the longest we have ever done, but after the critical report regarding vitamins
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: Pulling The Roots Of Disease by: Dr. Ward Coleman, N.D. "Anybody who tells you that disease has only one cause, and that drugs and surgery are the solution, is DEAD WRONG." Dr. Ward Coleman, N.D. Unhealthy aging and
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: Vaccines: Reducing Doctor Visits by: News Canada (NC)-While vaccines are a proven, safe and effective way to prevent certain life-threatening diseases, myths abound about vaccinations and the risks that they pose to human
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: The Number One Reason For Your Child'S Doctor Visit by: News Canada (NC)-Infections caused by pneumococcal disease are a leading reason for many children's doctor visits in the first few years of life. What is Pneumococcal
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: Lowering Your Risk Of Heart Disease by: News Canada (NC)-If you have been deemed at risk by your doctor, there are steps you can take to help control risk factors. According to Statistics Canada, heart disease is one
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: Fact Or Fiction - The Truth About Colorectal Cancer by: News Canada Colorectal Cancer is a disease that only affects older men. FICTION: It can affect anyone, men or women equally. Men and women 50 years or older are
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: Up Close And Personal With Someone Who Has Lived With Colorectal Cancer by: News Canada (NC)-Imagine being 41 years old and being told by your family physician that you have colorectal cancer and that it has spread to
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: Colorectal Cancer - Preventable, Curable And Beatable by: News Canada (NC)-March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and to ensure Canadians have the necessary information to make informed decisions and choices
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: Important Steps That Can Lower Your Risk Of Colorectal Cancer by: News Canada (NC)-March marks National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and Barry Stein, President of the Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada and
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: The Kidney Foundation Promotes Healthy Choices by: News Canada (NC)-How you live today can make a big difference in how you'll live tomorrow. Making healthy choices early on - what you eat, how active you are, and how
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: On Dis-ease by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. We are all terminally ill. It is a matter of time before we all die. Aging and death remain almost as mysterious as ever. We feel awed and uncomfortable when we contemplate these twin
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: Kidney Disease - Early Detection Thwarted By Silent Symptoms by: News Canada (NC)-"The first clues started to appear about a year before I was diagnosed, but the signs were small and insignificant," said Carrie Donohue.
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: West Nile Virus by: ScaPest West Nile virus is a strain of encephalitis similar to Saint Louis encephalitis, which reached epidemic proportions in the 1950's and 60's. West Nile virus, like encephalitis, is transmitted
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: The Care of Rheumatoid Arthritis by: Leroy Gastering There are different forms of arthritis – each painful and possibly debilitating. Often attributed to those of advanced age, arthritis can afflict anyone and
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: Diabetes: Find a Cause. Don't Fight the Symptoms by: Adam Newhouse Everything under the sun has its causes. Our lives are nothing but cycles of never-ending causes reaching out for yet another and another cause. Viewed
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: 7 Reasons To Start Up With an Exercise Program by: Terje Brooks Ellingsen Most of us need to follow an exercise program. This is due to the fact that just a minority of Americans exercise in a significant way. Below follows
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: Get Your Vitamin E: Protect Against Parkinson’s Disease by: By Maureen Williams, ND Parkinson’s disease is a chronic, progressive neurological disease characterized by resting tremors, increasing muscle
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: Alcohol as a Key Ingredient to a Healthy Diet by: Dr. John Rumberger Evidence suggesting that alcohol is "cardio-protective" first appeared in the literature about 30 years ago. The Framingham Heart Study [the longest
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: Vitamin Supplements – Are they Beneficial or Just Hype? by: John Tiniakos Vitamin supplements have been increasing in popularity and availability over the past 30 years. In North America it has become a multi –
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: Incredible - Essential - CoQ10 by: Mike Spencer Deficiencies in CoQ10 (also known as Coenzyme Q10) can cause or aggravate many conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and periodontal disease. "After age 20, levels
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: Exercise and Heart Health a Life Giving Marriage by: Nicholas Webb Most people get their health out of a bottle these days, be it a bottle of vitamins or pharmaceuticals. However, with a little effort and dedication you
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: Ten Of The Best Supplements That Men Need For Optimum Nutrition by: Robert Walker There are many nutrition supplements at your local health food store. So many to choose from so confusing which ones are the right ones.
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: Nutrition Research on Alzheimer's Disease and Brain Health by: News Canada (NC)-Recent research has shown a benefit of certain nutrients in reducing the risk of degenerative diseases of the brain. Antioxidants, such as
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: How Essential Fatty Acids Improve Your Brain Power and Mental Health by: Rudy Silva What is your brain made of? Over 50% of your brain is made of good fat. Twenty percent of this good fat comes from EPA and DHA. Remember
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: Medical Testing: Health By The Numbers Doesn't Work by: Dr Randy Wysong Perhaps one of the most insidious dangers in modern technology is medical testing. Although it would be nice to be able to visit our doctor and get
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: Is Vitamin E Lethal? by: Dr Randy Wysong Recently the news carried the story that a researcher had discovered that taking vitamin E at a level of 400IU or more increases the risk of death. (Jan 2005, Annals of Internal
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: Cancer - The Missing Point by: Dr Randy Wysong If one were to judge by television advertising and news reports, it would seem that the “war on cancer†is all but won. What are the weapons being heralded? Drugs,
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: Your Home and Your Heart by: Dr GW Graham Do you get warm feelings in your heart when you think about your home? Is it emotions or the onset of a heart attack? Research is now pointing a finger at our houses as the leading
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: Prevent or Delay Alzheimer's Disease by: Phyllis Staff, Ph.D. Argh! Where are my glasses? I put them down . . . to do what? And when? As the daughter of an Alzheimer's patient, this inability to keep up with everyday
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: Atkins Diet Plan – What’s it All About? by: Martin Smith A typical breakfast consists of 3 or 4 strips of bacon, two or more eggs and coffee. A snack would maybe be chunks of cheese and a cup of coffee with
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: SINUS CYSTIC FIBROSIS INFECTION: A closer look by: Marlon D. Ludovice Have you heard of the infection called Sinus Cystic Fibrosis Infection? From the name itself it sounds for a serious ailment isn’t it? What
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: Alcoholism - A Major Disease? by: Dominic Ferrara Alcoholism can be given a lot of definitions and all of them stress the fact that there is a terrible disease that involves addiction to spirits. Apart from the physical
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: Glaucoma. Important Information for You, Your Doctor and Your Family by: Patrick Matuszak When someone is diagnosed with glaucoma it can be a very difficult time in their lives. A diagnosis of glaucoma often times leads
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: Thinking Outside The Box Concerning Congestive Heart Failure by: Greg Post “Think outside the box!†These words show up in commercials, boardrooms, operating rooms and casual conversations. They have become
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: The Cholesterol Myth by: Ray Gebauer Cholesterol. What images come to mind when you see this word? Is it positive or negative? Is it health, or is it heart disease? If what came to mind was negative, as something to
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: Startling New Evidence: You Can Slow the Aging Process, Scientists Say by: David L. Kern Six years ago, government scientists made what may be the most important announcement of your lifetime. Did you get the memo? What
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: Understanding Cholesterol Levels and Decrease the Risk of Heart Attacks and Stokes by: Claire Bowes Fact: heart disease claims about ½ million lives in America per year high cholesterol levels play a significant
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: Coffee : Poison or Health Elixir? by: Stephen Bucaro Computers are very complicated, so computer professionals need to keep their brain synapses firing rapidly. To accomplish this, many computer professionals consume
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: Depression after a heart attack by: Nicholas Webb There are several factors can lead to depression after heart attack. The stress of being in the hospital, the fear of another heart attack, time away from work can all
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: L&S Announce Steps to Protect Against Asbestos & Mesothelioma by: Rich McIver Lewis and Sholnick have announced the publication of some simple precautionary steps can be taken to avoid high risk situations in regards
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: Toothache, Could It Be More Then Just a Little Pain? by: Marc Lindsay What is a Toothache? A "Toothache" can usually be referred to as pain that is felt around the teeth and or jaw. The cause of a toothache in most
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: Bleeding Gums by: Scott Baker Bleeding gums can be one sign of periodontal disease, gingivitis, or other serious problems. Other symptoms of poor dental health may include persistent bad breath, toothache, and receding
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: Health is Not What You Think by: Dr. Jamie Fettig What is health? Everyone wants this thing called health, and yet most people have never thought about what their “target of health†actually looks like. If
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: Prevent Heart Disease by: Mike Spencer You should always keep in mind that whatever actions you do today can either help to prevent, delay or minimize the effect of heart disease or worsen it. The key is to control risk
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: Fix Your Problem with Food by: Ayurvedic Cure 1) Problem: Your knees ache Prescription: A bowl of lightly steamed, mixed vegetables 3 times a day. The more cooked vegetables you eat, the lower your risk of developing
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: Fix Your Problem with Food by: Ayurvedic Cure 1) Problem: Your knees ache Prescription: A bowl of lightly steamed, mixed vegetables 3 times a day. The more cooked vegetables you eat, the lower your risk of developing
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: Fevers - Causes, Symptom for all Types of Fever by: Garima Jain The term Fever is applied to a condition of the body where the temperature has gone above the normal, the human body has a normal core temperature of 37.0
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: Beryllium The New Asbestos? by: Richard Wassell It was American workers on the world's first atomic bomb who became the first industrial victims of beryllium, a rare but especially light, stable and strong metal whose
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: Take The First Step Towards 'Making The Connection' Between Cholesterol And Your Heart by: News Canada Your first line of defense is information and education. (NC)-Like many Canadians, you probably have not given much
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: 10 Natural Ways to Reduce Stress and Strengthen Your Immune System (with Banana Strawberry Power Smoothie recipe) by: Monique N. Gilbert, B.Sc. Stress seems to have become a constant factor in today's fast-paced society.
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: Are You At Risk For Having High Cholesterol? by: News Canada Take the cholesterol test to see if you have any risk factors (NC)-High cholesterol is a common medical condition, affecting approximately eight million Canadians.
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: New Hope for Alzheimer’s Treatment by: Boris Predovich There is now widespread agreement among research scientists and medical professionals that Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a problem quickly growing to
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: Diabetes--What You Need to Know About This Hidden Danger by: Larry Denton Diabetes is a disease in which blood glucose levels are above normal. Most of the food we eat is turned into glucose (sugar) for our bodies to
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: The History And Usefulness Of Coenzyme Q10 by: Greg Post Throughout my childhood I was aware of the importance of eating well and taking my vitamins. But the science of dietary supplements has come a long way since those
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: Treatment of Heart Disease with Coenzyme Q10 by: Greg Post Since its discovery in the late 1950’s Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) has received much attention as a necessary compound for proper cellular function. It is the
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: Take the S off Your Chest by: Charlotte Williams Did you know that negative stress - "distress" leads to disease and ultimately subtracts years from our life. Statistics show that a startling 75% - 90% of all doctor's
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: Diabetes Is Beatable - Part 1 by: Yolanda Yvette McDonald Many people, like yourself, are either victims of or know people who are victims of diabetes. I myself have been diagnosed as Pre-Diabetic, so I have a chance
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: 5 Steps to Start Your Weight Loss Program by: Nicholas Webb Remember there’s more to you than meets the eye. You’ve got personality, brains, feelings… in short, all those things that make you, YOU.
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: Diabetic Eye Disease Can Cause Blindness, Gives No Early Warning Signs by: ARA Content Annual Eye Exams Crucial to Early Detection and Treatment (ARA) - Loss of eyesight in people with diabetes is a national health problem.
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: How Is Mesothelioma Treated? by: Linda Woodhouse Most people who develop mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles. However, they may have been been exposed to asbestos dust and fibre in other
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