Monthly Archives: December 2011
Dec 25th, 2011 • Featured Author: Charles Tetsal • Read More
As we mature not only do we gain more knowledge and wisdom but our body will begin to show outward signs of the aging process and the affects of the environment on our skin, especially the skin of our face. Over time and through abuse our skin begins to lose it's ability to remain flexible, loses some of it's ability to be elastic and it begins to lose it's moisture.
Dec 23rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Michiel Van Kets • Read More
Tablets are the most common form of medication available for adults. Liquid formulations are generally supplied for the very young or elderly patients who have difficulties swallowing solid medication. Liquid Medicines can be an excellent alternative to many common and uncommon tablets and capsules but, as with all drugs, care must be taken to ensure proper use.
Dec 23rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Ed Koeneman • Read More
Are you looking for stroke information due to the fact that you or a loved one recently suffered a stroke? Have you been searching for information about various forms of stroke and how these stroke affect the individuals who suffer them. Then this article is for you. This article will provide a wide variety of stroke information.
Dec 23rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Sara Penton • Read More
Advanced Allergy Therapeutics (AAT) is a non-invasive treatment that effectively addresses the many symptoms caused by allergies and sensitivities. The following article will discuss allergies and how AAT treatments can provide allergy relief in Phoenix.
Dec 17th, 2011 • Featured Author: Phillip Poulak • Read More
Most people want to know what causes warts on the hands, and whether or not they can be spread from the hands to other parts of the body.
Dec 17th, 2011 • Featured Author: Leanna Bassett • Read More
If your looking for some suggestions on how to get rid of acne scars in a natural way, then take a few moments to read this article. Leanna provides some great information on this subject.
Dec 14th, 2011 • Featured Author: Charles Tetsal • Read More
You don't have to become old and feeble just because you are growing older. You can help yourself stay young longer if you set your mind to it. You don't have to accept the idea that society paints for us about getting old and just whither away as life passes you by. In fact you can feel good and look good even into your "Golden Years". It just take a little effort on your part.
Dec 13th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lawrence White • Read More
The real beauty of a person is described by his/her eyes. In addition, eyes are very sensitive parts of human body. If any minute particle enters our eyes, we feel restless. That is why every time you go out on sunny days or on any trip, you take special care of your eyes. On the other hand, there are many eye drops for treating problem in eyes.
Dec 13th, 2011 • Featured Author: Kathy Dawson • Read More
Surgery of any kind comes with some degree of risk, but increasingly implant surgery is being carried out in one day by dentists. They are not considered rushed jobs, though, with some situations calling for this speedy solution. This article examines some of the reasons why dentists believe the fast option is sometimes the best.
Dec 11th, 2011 • Featured Author: Phillip Poulak • Read More
Genital warts are highly contagious. It is passed through direct skin contact during oral sex, genital sex or anal sex. There is no cure for warts but there are treatments that can be done to control the wart flare ups.
Dec 11th, 2011 • Featured Author: Gerald L. Hoffmann • Read More
We maintain our vehicles, so why don't we maintain our body to at least the same standards? An examination of the double standard in play here with recommendations for instituting a 6-point maintenance plan for our health.
Dec 10th, 2011 • Featured Author: Charles Tetsal • Read More
As much as all of us want to stay young it is impossible to stop the natural process of aging. We might be able to slow it down some but in the end we are going to get old and so are all of the systems within our body and the digestive system is not immune to the affects of aging.
Dec 6th, 2011 • Featured Author: Jack Bulker • Read More
It's a basic truth of life - to survive, one must eat. But eating, like all other things that need to be done with discipline, should not be among the most misused and abused daily necessities. As the popular saying goes, "eat to live and not live to eat." But how?
Dec 6th, 2011 • Featured Author: Michiel Van Kets • Read More
Both young and old patients can experience dysphagia, also known as the difficulty to swallow. There can be many different causes of this condition, and different medical treatments, as well as coping techniques, are readily accessible to the patient, according to the patient is state of health.
Dec 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Stephen Kelly • Read More
In non-Western medicine, body functions are tied to organs. For example, the job of the spleen is to process. It processes food and separates out the water. In Chinese medicine it is also responsible for making blood. The blood producing aspect of its function makes it critically important in the health of menstruating women.
Dec 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mark Charttose • Read More
The world today is full of pollutants that invade our bodies. We are exposed to many toxins in a number of ways including the food we eat, water we drink, and air we breathe. Detoxification is a method to rid our bodies of these pollutants for better health.
Dec 1st, 2011 • Featured Author: Laurie Marks • Read More
Almost everyone has taken part in traditional dentistry at one point or another. This type of dentistry is used to help you improve your hygiene, prevent oral disease, and fix cavities and other tooth problems. There is another type of dentistry, however, that focuses on restoration and aesthetic appearance of teeth.
Dec 1st, 2011 • Featured Author: Charles Tetsal • Read More
When we age, there are a lot of different changes that our bodies go through, a lot of which we can slow down and a lot of which we simply don't have any control over. Some of the changes are subtle and normal while others are brought on by disease and a variety of different disorders.