Archive for January, 2008

21 Jan

The Hidden Dangers of Your Excess Abdominal Fat

The Hidden Dangers of Your Excess Abdominal Fat
By: Mike Geary

Did you know that the vast majority of people in this day and age have excess abdominal fat? The first thing that most people think of is that their extra abdominal fat is simply ugly, is covering up their abs from being visible, and makes them […]

21 Jan

Polio vs Cancer - Were You Informed?

Polio vs Cancer - Were You Informed?By Jackie Martin
What link do these two diseases have in common? If you grew up during the time the polio vaccine was administered between 1953-1963, you ll soon learn where it links to cancer.
The first and foremost thing you need to understand is that once a vaccine has […]

20 Jan

Discovering Music And Autism And The Connection They Share

Discovering Music And Autism And The Connection They Share
By: Rachel Evans

For the parents of a child with autism it can be a continuous process to search for new activities and stimulations that can prove to be a benefit their child. And the hardest part can be discerning the validity of the treatment in question, […]

20 Jan

Cancer - How Do Women Get It?

Cancer - How Do Women Get It?By Kathy Summers
How much do we really know about cancer? It is a common knowledge that this kind of disease do not pick any particular person, may you be a commoner, a rich dude, a beggar, or simply just someone. Cancer is a bunch of diseases in […]

19 Jan

Get To Know Lycopene: The Little Known Anti-Oxidant

Get To Know Lycopene: The Little Known Anti-Oxidant
By: Steve P Smith

“Carotenoids” is the term which describes the large range of more than 600 pigments which give many plants their characteristic red, orange or yellow colouring. Amongst those most commonly found in modern Western diets are alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, and lycopene.
Most attention has been paid […]

19 Jan

Reducing Cancer Risk

Reducing Cancer RiskBy Neeraj K
Women who carry the genetic mutations for breast cancer and ovarian cancer have several options to help prevent the diseases. Some of the options are fairly easy to implement but do not lower the risk by much. Others greatly reduce risk but are difficult to maintain or are life-changing.
Surveillance: in this […]

18 Jan

Is Your Exercise Program Keeping You Fat?

Is Your Exercise Program Keeping You Fat?
By: George Best

If you tend to hold excess weight in your lower belly - as what some people call a stomach “pooch”, you may be perpetuating the problem with your exercise program! Although exercise is an important part of any weight loss program, too much and/or the wrong kind […]

17 Jan

Muscle Building Made Simple: The Essential Framework For Building Muscle Simply & Efficiently

Muscle Building Made Simple: The Essential Framework For Building Muscle Simply & Efficiently
By: CK Clark

People tend to make muscle building a lot harder than it should be. I can’t say I blame them. With a plethora of muscle building magazines, stores full of hard to pronounce supplements, and advertisements promoting the latest fitness fad it’s […]

17 Jan

Unhealthy Choices Equals Unhealthy Outcomes

Unhealthy Choices Equals Unhealthy OutcomesBy Jackie Martin
You made a decision some time ago to take the easy way out when it came to control of what happens to your body and what diseases you could prevent by not taking the easy way. Maybe you didn t consciously take it, like…”I think I ll only […]

16 Jan

Health Kick

Health Kick
By: Yana Berlin

Dear Fabulously You!
A healthy lifestyle is essential once we reach Fabulously40, a lesson that many of us seem to be slow in learning.
In our 20’s and 30’s, we could get away with bad food and lifestyle choices. If we didn’t get eight hours of sleep at night, it wasn’t evident (at […]

16 Jan

Even High-tech Treatments Do Not Guarantee That Cancer Can Be Cured or Will Not Spread

Even High-tech Treatments Do Not Guarantee That Cancer Can Be Cured or Will Not SpreadBy Chris Teo, Ph.D.
Sometime in early August 2007, Swee (not real name, 71 years old female from Indonesia) had coughs with blood stained phlegm. She consulted a general medical practitioner who ordered an X-ray to be done, suspecting that she might […]

15 Jan

Smallcap Company Dedicated to Treatment/Recovery of Alcoholism Addiction is an Option for Healthcare Investment

Smallcap Company Dedicated to Treatment/Recovery of Alcoholism Addiction is an Option for Healthcare Investment
By: Ron Garner

Am I an Alcoholic?
It’s often a touch, soul-searching, gut-wrenching question. But one that needs to be answered if there is even a question about it. For many, alcoholism has become the “demon” that derailed an otherwise wonderful life. For others […]

14 Jan

Everyone Should Celebrate Their Success

Everyone Should Celebrate Their Success
By: Hamza Davis

There have been spurts of affirmative dividends growth, purchasing power and an unbelievable swell in luxuries in the U.S. However, countless experts and laymen alike mention that we have not been living on a vivacity elevation.
The disconnection between what we have and what we feel has created much interest […]

14 Jan

Some Facts About Cancer

Some Facts About CancerBy Bruno Lopes
Breast cancer is the fifth most common cause of cancer death occuring mostly in women whereas prostrate cancer is the cancer affecting most of the male population. Cancer is a group of diseases in which cells grow and divide without respect to normal limits, invade and destroy adjacent tissues and/or […]

13 Jan

RPX Scissors Are Perfect For The Medical Professional

RPX Scissors Are Perfect For The Medical Professional
By: Max Johnson

There are many uses for medical scissors within the medical and healthcare industry. There are running scissors, AB scissors, head scissors, nursing scissors, and even scissors perfect for cutting medical materials used for dressing wounds and more. You will find RPX scissors provide perfect scissors for […]

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