09.04.2008 00:02
- source: Nutrition
The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Researchers Report describes the astonishing results of a study on how a low carb diet may reduce epileptic seizures. Read more
If you are feeling and looking older than you should, it may be time to boost up your HGH levels. You can do this with HGH boosters? But what are they and are they really that great? Find out now... Read more
There are two basic principles: stimulus and response. Your workout is the stimulus for muscles to grow. How effective stimulus will be depends upon the way you approach your training sessions. Read more
More than in any other area of sports nutrition, the topic of protein intake for building muscle has been a point of much confusion and debate among bodybuilders and nutritional experts. If you're interested in improving your physique you'd better hold onto your hat because the latest research on protein requirements has blown the old school recommendations right out of the water. Read more
08.04.2008 20:01
- source: Wellness
Lap Band Fills are the adjustments made in the Lap Band by the surgeons after the surgery. Read more
08.04.2008 20:01
- source: Wellness
Cinnamon’s unique healing abilities come from three basic types of components in the essential oils found in its bark. These oils contain active components called cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl acetate, and cinnamyl alcohol, plus a wide range of other volatile substances. Read more
08.04.2008 20:01
- source: Wellness
Petty Officer First Class Dean Berlin of Mondovi to be presented with new Craftmatic® Adjustable Bed because of extensive injuries sustained in Iraq Read more
08.04.2008 20:01
- source: Wellness
A quick overview of Tai Chi as the ultimate exercise system Read more
Ankylosing spondylitis is a type of arthritis of the spine. It causes swelling between your vertebrae, which are the disks that make up your spine, and in the joints between your spine and pelvis. Ankylosing spondylitis is an autoimmune disease. This means your immune system, which normally protects your body from infection, attacks your body's own tissues. Read more
Osteoporosis is accelerated bone loss. Normally, there is loss of bone mass with aging, perhaps 0.7% per year in adults. However, bone loss is greater in women past menopause than in men of the same age. The process of bone remodelling from resorption to matrix synthesis to mineralization normally takes about 8 months--a slow but constant process. Read more
A migraine can be disabling — with symptoms so severe, all you can think about is finding a dark, quiet place to lie down. Up to 17 percent of women and 6 percent of men have experienced a migraine. Read more
A bladder infection is also called a urinary tract infection (UTI) by most medical people, so if you hear both names, don't get scared or confused. It's a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Although urine contains a variety of fluids. salts, and waste products, it normally does not have bacteria in it. Read more
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be divided into upper tract infections, which involve the kidneys, and lower tract infections, which involve the bladder, urethra, or prostate. However, in practice, and particularly in children, differentiating between the sites may be difficult or impossible. Moreover, infection often moves from one area to the other. Read more
Cholesterol is a lipid that is present in the cell membranes of all animal tissues. Scientists also consider it as sterol, a combination of steroid and alcohol. Eukaryotes synthesize cholesterol in the cells of the body. Hence, small amount of cholesterol is also present in membranes of plants and fungi. Read more
Eating Disorders can only be described as a living hell. They consume every minute of your waking hours. Read more
Many illnesses manifest themselves in similar ways, making it hard for clinicians to diagnose and treat patients accurately; two of these infections are Toxic Shock Syndrome and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Read more
08.04.2008 16:10
- source: Weight Loss
You go to the gym every day because of two common reasons in most cases: either you really want to lose weight or you want to keep your achieved weight the same. Either ways, it is a process of ''I need to'' and not ''I like to''. Do you have the needed fitness motivation for that? Read more
08.04.2008 16:10
- source: Weight Loss
Weight management program should not be something that you plan, strictly follow, and end up feeling bad when you don’t keep up to it, it cannot be effective if this is your outlook. Healthy habits should be flexible and you should be comfortable with the plan to follow it with confidence. This way... Read more
Shirodhara is one of them. It's a divine and relaxing method - a great rejuvenating therapy that gives a healthy glow, radiates from skin. Lying on a specially designed table, after a mild oil massage, herbal medicated oil is poured on your forehead and head in a continuous and rhythmic manner. Read more
Ayurveda-literally "Science of Life"-is based on the twin principles of wholeness and balance. As a holistic healing tradition, Ayurveda recommends treating the "whole" person-body, mind, senses, emotions and spirit-instead of following the "one-cause-one-cure" principle and focusing on the symptoms of the moment. Read more
There are many types of allergies that people suffer with. Some are life threatening and some are simple nuisances to daily life. For people with allergies it is important that they know the causes and the possible concerns associated with their intolerances. Read more
You’ve had a long, taxing day at the office and you’re ready to head home and collapse in front of the T.V. You promised yourself you’d do a thirty minute workout but feel too exhausted to even think about it. Does this sound like a familiar situation? Two of the most common reasons people give for not working out are lack of time and fatigue. After all, a long day taking care of family or working at the office takes time and energy. Read more
There are many activities that can be incorporated into your exercise regime whilst on a vacation. Whether the vacation is taken by a beach, in a caravan or a near mountains and snow there are many ways to fit exercise into your daily routine. Read more
For many of us retirement means a chance to relax after years of working hard five days (or more) a week. Yet it is easy to let that relaxation get the better of you, leading to low fitness levels, too much time spent indoors and poor health.
Thankfully there are several simple ways to make sure this doesn’t happen – and none of them require a gym membership or running shoes! Read more
Here is some great information about how to a achieve a great smile when looking into cosmetic dentistry. Some of the common procedures are explored. Read more