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  • Do You Know How To Stop An Anxiety Attack  By : Sophia Munoz
    Anxiety attacks can be very debilitating. They can hit you without warning and make you feel like you are dying. Some symptoms of an anxiety attack are nausea, chest pain, shortness of breath and tingling in the arms and the legs. A lot of people that have an anxiety attack will arrive in the emergency room because they think they are having a heart attack. This can be very frightening and a person who is prone to these attacks will do everything they can not to go through it again. That is why a lot of people who have anxiety will never leave their homes. The fear of having a panic attack will keep them homebound. But there is help out there. Keep reading to learn how to prevent a panic attack from taking over your life.
  • You Now Have Choices On How To Treat A Yeast Infection  By : Sophia Munoz
    Yeast infections can become so severe that they interrupt your daily life. If you have ever had a yeast infection, then you know how bad they can get. The only thing that you want to do is to find some relief from the intense itching and burning.
  • Skin Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Skin cancer is a malignant growth on the skin which can have many causes. Skin cancer is the most common form of human cancer. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. The two most common types are basal cell cancer and squamous cell cancer.
  • What to do when healthy aging goes wrong - Diseases and Illness  By : Graham Foster
    When you first become aware that you have an aging illness like cancer or heart disease, it can be a real shock and difficult to deal with both emotionally and physically. Additionally it can hard to know what to do about your illness.Treatment for serious illnesses such as cancer and heart disease can be very intense and you won't know what to do fight or give up. Often you'll feel that it is easier to give up and stop fighting but you'll likely have family or friends who depend on you.
  • Skin Cancer Treatment Tips  By : Juliet Cohen
    Skin cancer is the most common form of human cancer. It is evaluated that over 1 million new cases occur annually. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States.
  • Don't be a Victim of Back and Neck Pain  By : Venus Enock
    Every person needs a strong and healthy spine, yet so many of us take it for granted. Virtually every movement we make, from the time we wake up to the moment we turn out the light, involves the use of the neck and back. That's why, when neck and back pain strikes, it affects everything we do.
  • Seeing the Signs of Childhood Diabetes  By : Sterling Ostin
    Of all the diseases affecting young people, childhood diabetes is one of the most common. This is a serious condition that affects children all over the world, but great advances in medical treatments allow young diabetics lead more normal, comfortable lives.
  • Gestational Diabetes: Best Health For Mom and Baby  By : Keefe Figgatt
    Expectant mothers are careful to take any and all precautions to ensure optimum health for themselves, and their babies. Some medical conditions, including diabetes, can pose particular concern for both mother and child. It can, however, be successfully moderated and treated.
  • Arthritis Drug Options  By : Eunice Gaelek
    If you suffer with arthritis, you may be surprised to find that some common arthritis drugs simply don't work for you. That's because there are more than one hundred different forms of arthritis, and every drug is not effective for all patients.
  • Osteonecrosis Explained  By : Rosamond Gaven
    How many times have you heard of a patient who suffers with arthritis? The word "arthritis" is often used as a sort of umbrella term describing pain and stiffness in the joints. In reality, there are more than 100 different types of arthritis. Many of these, including osteonecrosis, can have an irreversible and debilitating effect on the body.
  • Schools Failing on Skin Cancer Smarts  By : Joelle Applebe
    If experts were to issue report cards on the welfare of our children, American schools would receive a big "F" in skin cancer protection and education.
  • Adult Type II Diabetes  By : Bernard Loten
    Diabetes is a health risk that affects millions of adults worldwide. In fact, diabetes is one of the six leading causes of death in North America. While it is a condition that poses serious consequences, diabetes can be effectively controlled through medical treatment and positive lifestyle choices.
  • What is a Severe TMJ Symptom?  By : Rashel Dan
    TMJ conditions may actually affect thousands of people but despite the obvious fact that the condition is real, not everyone realizes that they already have a TMJ condition. Sometimes, the condition may be so mild that it escapes notice. At other times, a person may already have a severe TMJ symptom but may not know it because of misdiagnosis. What can be considered a severe TMJ symptom?
  • The Bare Bones on Osteoporosis  By : Sheila Ffloyd
    Of all the health issues that modern women face, a condition called osteoporosis is one of the most prevalent. The disease is caused by excessive loss of calcium in the bones, resulting in brittle and easily fractured bones.
  • The Facts about Oily Skin Care  By : Melissa Rice
    To start the discussion on oily skin care, it’s imperative to first understand the cause behind oily skin. Put simply, oily skin is a result of excessive production of sebum (an oily substance that is naturally produced by skin).
  • Healthy Cleansing for Your Liver  By : Stacy Kubach
    Internal cleansing helps rejuvenate vital organs through the elimination of impacted waste and toxins that have built up over the years from poor diet, stress medication and lack of exercise. This is an important consideration in keeping optimum health for your liver. Your liver serves many important functions in our body, the liver is the organ that purifies and detoxifies our bloodstream. When the liver is constantly clogged by toxins, the ability to cleanse the blood is restricted. The liver function slows and in some instances, it completely shuts down, which results in death. Is very important to keep your body running at an optimum level. This is done with proper diet, exercise and emotional stability. It is the internal cleanse which will help refresh the vital organs in your body.
  • New Ways to Treat Cholesterol  By : Eunice Gaelek
    There is a very good reason that high cholesterol is a concern for so many people. Increased levels of cholesterol can present serious risks to an otherwise healthy person. While monitoring cholesterol with proper diet and exercise is important, the first step to conquering cholesterol is having a clear understanding of the facts.
  • Save Your Life with a Sleep Disorder Test  By : Veronika Namesse
    Determining whether you have a sleeping disorder condition is a difficult assessment to do on your own. Still, it is important to find out if you are suffering any of the sleeping disorders if you are to help yourself. One sure way to find out is through a sleep disorder test.
  • Your Personal Unique Hair Loss Solution  By : Jane Hatfield
    Searching for solutions for hair loss seems to be a never ending quest. You need to keep searching and investigating different avenues and approaches in order to find what you are looking for and what will work for you.
  • Lung Cancer Facts  By : Ambrose Hutson
    Cells are the building blocks of life. We understand very well that cells grow, divide, and multiply with the need of the body to keep it hale and healthy. Occasionally the cells will divide among themselves even though there is no need to multiply, and the mass of extra cells forms tumor or cancer. An unchecked and rapid growth of lung cells is called lung cancer. Lung cancer can be caught in two forms, non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer.
  • Is There Actually a Cold Sore Cure?  By : Denny Bodoh
    Many authorities state there is no cold sore cure. On the other side, many highly respected medical professionals claim there is definitely a cure for cold sores. Which group is being honest?
  • Get sweaty: Detox your way to optimum health  By : Spencer Randon
    It is a fact that each year we are exposed literally thousands of toxins and pollutants in our air, water, food and soil. These manmade substances that we were never designed to easily deal with can accumulate in our bodies. These can have long effects including decreased immune function, neurotoxity, hormonal dysfunction, psychological disturbances and even cancer. Detoxification is our body's natural process of eliminating or neutralizing these toxins via the liver, the kidneys, going to the toilet, breathing and perspiration.
  • There is an Easier Way to Quit Smoking  By : Patrick Glancy
    A quit smoking program using hypnosis should e fairly involved, and I'll tell you why. Smoking is a habit that generally gets involved in many parts of your life. So it only makes sense that you need hypnosis to address all the different behaviors involved. Hmm, maybe not an uplifting thought for this first paragraph, but consider this: good quit smoking programs are already made, ready for you to obtain and use. The easier the better
  • Psoriatic Arthritis - Got Your Attention Yet?  By : Tammy Foster..
    No, there are not just a couple of garden variety types of arthritis out there. In fact currently, there over well over one hundred different kinds of arthritis. Shocking isn't it? Over 100 different types of arthritis make it one very aggressive disease that invades the lives of millions.
  • Athlete's Foot And The Fungus Fighter  By : Tammy Foster..
    Athlete's Foot is a foot condition in which the skin of the foot is invaded by a rouge ringworm fungus known as trichophyton. The fancy pants medical community calls athlete's foot tinea pedis, not that it makes it any less painful.
  • Little Known Facts About Cold Sores and Fever Blisters  By : Denny Bodoh
    Amazingly tough is the virus that causes cold sores and fever blisters. This virus has survived when many other ancient diseases have disappeared. Today, the Center for Disease Control tells us that about 89% of the people on Earth are infected with this virus.
  • Angioprim helps promote cardiovascular health.  By : Thomas Snee SR.
    Do you have any of the following symptoms: Night Cramp in hands or feet? Fingers or toes that often feel cold? Your arms or legs often "go to sleep"? Is there a diagonal crease in your earlobe? Do you experience numbness in the arms or legs? A whitish ring under the outer cornea in your eye? Do your lips or fingers often have a tingling sensation? Breathless with slight exertion or when lying down? On short walks, do your legs get aches or pains? Is your memory worse than it used to be? Ankles that swell late in the day? Has your blood pressure increased lately? If you answered yes to even one of these questions, you may have early warning signs of arterial blockages. Your body is saying that it's time to make a change and put time ON your side. These are not the normal signs of aging. They are the warning signs that accompany blocked arteries.
  • Diabetic Surgery - A Possible Solution  By : James Troy
    It is said that for every 3 Americans born in the year 2000, 1 of them is likely to be contracted with diabetes during his lifetime. This means that by the year 2050, 29 million Americans will be diagnosed with diabetes, while another 10 million will have undiagnosed diabetes. This figure is estimated by The Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Athlete's Foot Treatment Can Calm The Burning Beast  By : Tammy Foster..
    Once you have a definite diagnosis of athlete's foot, then your next obvious step is to begin the prescribed athlete's foot treatment. See, that's not really all that hard!
  • What Are the Real Causes of Cold Sores?  By : Denny Bodoh
    What causes cold sores to happen often for some people and not at all for others?
  • What are the risk factors for type 2 diabetes?  By : John Richmond
    Obesity is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Obesity is found in approximately 55% of patients diagnosed with type 2. The disease is becoming more common due to the growing number of older Americans, increasing obesity, and failure to exercise.
  • Quality Living With Rheumatoid Arthritis  By : Andrew John
    If you or someone from your family suffers from rheumatoid arthritis and you need some help and advice, you're reading the right article. Rheumatoid arthritis as you probably already know all too well, is a potentially dangerous autoimmune disorder that is responsible for much more than just problems with joints, but may also affect the condition of heart and lungs. What is worse, rheumatoid arthritis always attack both sides of the body simultaneously. For example, inflammations always happen at both hands at the same time. If you add to this the sad truth that this form of arthritis is also extremely painful, it is clear that this disease will cause problems to all who suffer from it - in every area of their lives.
  • What are the symptoms of type 2 diabetes?  By : John Richmond
    The symptoms of type 2 diabetes can be extremely hard to recognize because there are actually very few of them, and the ones that you may experience are minor, and as a result the disease gets worse. They might in the beginning appear to be of no harm. One might think that they are just the result of being over weight or getting older.
  • East Sprout Sprouting  By : Joel
    The process of growing your own organic sprouts can be easy. First, soak your selected seeds in filtered water or a chemical free liquid for 1 to 2 days. Second, drain the liquid and Third, lot grow rinsing when necessary with filtered water. People all over the world have added organic sprouts to their diets. This article has a few seeds to choose from.
  • Adult Type 2 Diabetes Information  By : John Richmond
    Adult type 2 diabetes is today an extremely common occurrence. Many people are not aware that diabetes is actually of three types: type 1 or child diabetes, adult type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes. Type 2 afflicts about on percent of the nation.
  • Sudden Hair Loss – Causes and Solutions to a Growing Problem  By : Tim Bock
    Finding out that you are losing your hair can be rather disturbing. It can be scary when you see that comb that’s full of your hair. The sight of it might make you seek out desperate measures to fight it.
  • EMS Warnings Signs of Stroke Awareness  By : Jane Beckham
    As the warning signs of a stroke are being better understood and awareness increases, changes are also being made within emergency medical services (EMS) systems across the country. Getting treatment to a stroke victim as quickly as possible is paramount to their survival.
  • Diabetes is Serious but Manageable  By : John Richmond
    When the body does not produce or properly use insulin, diabetes results. Diabetes, unqualified, typically is a reference to diabetes mellitus, however there are many rarer conditions also called diabetes. This disease is often diagnosed when an individual endures a problem that is caused by it, such as a stroke, heart attack, neuropathy, wounds not healing, an ulcer on the foot, certain kinds of eye conditions, fungal infections, or delivering a baby with hypoglycemia or macrosomia.
  • Chemotherapy Hair Loss Prevention: Is It Necessary?  By : Tim Bock
    Hair loss during chemotherapy treatments is almost an inevitable. If treatments go on long enough, the likelihood of you losing your hair is greater than the likelihood of you not losing your hair, and unfortunately that is something that just happens to be accepted.
  • Diabetes Risk Factors - Are You Safe?  By : Denise Durbin
    What causes Type 1 diabetes or Type 2 diabetes is not definitively known, but there now appears to be at least two general factors that increase the likelihood of developing diabetes. The first factor is genetics, who in your family has diabetes? If one parent has diabetes, your chances of developing diabetes increase greatly. The second factor is environmental. Several studies have indicated that exposure to cow's milk, wheat products or intestinal viruses in the first few months of a baby's life increase the child's chances of developing Type 1 diabetes.
  • Arthritis-Steal Life's Mobility No More  By : Tammy Foster..
    A thief steals your possessions just as arthritis steals your joint mobility. Generally referring to inflammation throughout the body's joints, the word arthritis refers to a compilation of over 100 different types of arthritis and not just one single condition.
  • Crones Disease: Side Effects of Medicines: Summary  By : Charlotte Kamman
    If you are taking medicines for your Crones disease, you will probably recognize a lot of the symptoms and side effects mentioned in this article. After a summary of the most problematic sides of mainstream medication, a possible solution is given to improve life quality and health in the long run on a solid basis.
  • Heart Disorders  By : Crystal
    What we perceive as stressful has great bearing on how well we manage it. Women that are already overloaded will feel stress more keenly as well. In general, we feel stress when we experience: negative events, uncontrollable or unpredictable events and ambiguous events.

  • The Cramping Condition: What is Crohn's Disease?  By : Jeff Foster..
    Crohn's disease is an often debilitating disease that can, without adequate management, very quickly gain control of your life. If you have a new diagnosis of Crohn's disease or if you have been battling it for some time, it is most important that you have a solid understanding of what is Crohn's disease so that you have the best shot at a healthy you.
  • The Agony Of The Ingrown Toenail  By : Jeff Foster..
    Here's the deal, if you've ever had an ingrown toenail, it is one health condition that you will never forget!
  • What Are The Four Stages of Mesothelioma Cancer?  By : Smith Chen
    Brighan staging system, on the other hand, determines whether the Mesothelioma can be surgically removed or not and whether the lymph nodes are affected or not. In stage I Mesothelioma, the lymph nodes are not yet affected and the patient can still recover through surgery.
  • Know Your Skin Cancer  By : Juliet Cohen
    Skin cancer is the most common form of human cancer. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States.
  • Cervical Cancer Vaccine  By : Juliet Cohen
    Cervical cancer is a malignant cancer of the cervix. Cervical cancer is cancer that starts in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus (womb) that opens at the top of the vagina.
  • Heart Disorders  By : Crystal
    One of the common heart disease is nonetheless, coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease results from a restricted suupply of blood to the heart muscle. When arteries become clogged, or narrowed, by deposits of hardened fat, cholesterol, and other substances called plague, blood does not flow through them easily. The most common type of heart attack is caused by a clockage of one of the coronary ateries by a blood clot that cuts off the blood supply to the region of the heart served by that artery. This damages or kills the deprived tiisue, and the injury is called a myocardial infarction. Angina is not a disease in its own right but is the name for pain that occurs when the muscular wall of the heart becomes temporarily short of oxygen.
  • Are You Not Asleep - You Must Have Insomnia  By : Steve Simpson
    If you have ever been affected by Insomnia, then you will know its more than not being able to get to sleep, or get to sleep quickly. It can take over your whole life if it is allowed, and might not seem like you have a choice in the matter. There are things you can do to combat insomnia if it does have a hold on you. The purpose of this article is to look at what insomnia actually is, who is affected by it and what you can do about it.
  • Apoptosis Programmed Cell Death  By : Stephen Jones
    Apoptosis
    is regulated by death domain (DD) and/or caspase recruitment domain (CARD) containing molecules and a caspase family of proteases. A novel CARD domain containing protein was recently identified and designated ARC for apoptosis repressor with CARD (1). For more details read out the article:
  • Causes and Prevention of Heart Disease  By : Tara Smith...
    There has been a slight decline in the death rate from heart disease over the last two decades as a portion of the population has heeded the warning and taken steps to modify their lifestyle to reduce the risk factors and thus reversing heart disease that would otherwise have progressed within their bodies. The heart consists of a muscle that pumps blood. Arteries supply blood to the heart muscle, and the valves make sure that the blood within the heart is pumped in the right direction. Problems can occur in any of these areas.
  • Practice Safe Sun and Prevent Skin Cancer  By : Kenneth Surr
    Skin cancer is on the rise. While skin cancers usually affect Caucasians, outside workers, smoker,s and those with a family history of skin cancer, everyone is at risk. Statistics demonstrate that the cases of skin cancer have doubled every decade over the past forty years, and we need to take action how to prevent skin cancer from affecting us.
  • Characteristics of Asperger Syndrome  By : Denise Smith
    According to some experts, Michelangelo exhibited many of the characteristics of Asperger Syndrome. If he indeed suffered from Asperger Syndrome, he must have felt like an alien. One can only imagine how people viewed and treated him.
  • The Facts About Skin Cancer  By : Keefe Figgatt
    Cancer consists of more than 100 ailments. Each kind of cancer is different to other types in many ways, although all cancers are a disease of some of the cells in the body.
  • Don't Let Diabetes Control Your Life  By : Aldrich Cusens
    Diabetes is a common medical condition that affects millions of people around the world. Adults and children, men and women can all develop diabetes. The good news is, modern medicine and advanced understand has made it possible for more people to live comfortably with their diabetes.
  • Lung Cancer - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Lung cancer is the malignant transformation and expansion of lung tissue, and is the most lethal of all cancers worldwide, responsible for 1.2 million deaths annually.
  • Gout Overview  By : Ernestine Clagge
    Doctors have long understood gout to be a serious and painful medical condition. In fact, it is one of the earliest identified illnesses on record. Most of us, however, really have no ideal what it is all about.
  • Lifestyle and Acid Reflux -- 7 Helpful Tips  By : Fallon Cullerne
    It's amazing how the lifestyle choices you make can affect your overall health. If you have been diagnosed with acid reflux, it's important to find out how to control your symptoms and begin living a more comfortable life. Acid reflux disease will never go away, but the effects can be reduced and the symptoms can be prevented through simple lifestyle changes. Try these seven tips before taking more drastic actions:
  • Discover How Breast Cancer Awareness Can Benefit You  By : Jona
    Breast cancer awareness is all over your community, and for good reason. Early detection of breast cancer represents your best chance for beating it, so you should be aware of the symptoms and get regular exams to check for it.
  • Tips for Treating Artritis  By : Tara Smith
    The traditional treatment of arthritis is based on relieving pain and increasing mobility. Since the drug therapies have been around for at least fifty years and surgery has a fairly high success rate the conservative medical community tends to treat arthritis with painkillers and exercise. However, the recent trend is to go for other remedies like dietary supplements.
  • A Guide to Skin Cancer  By : John Grimme
    Not all cancers are the same. Some are deadly from diagnosis, but others are not. Skin cancer is preventable and treatable, but many people fail to take the steps to avoid it.
  • Cancer Diseases and Research Industry  By : Roberto W. Bell
    Cancer is an activity that has ever established animals, it is only equally popular in home and farm animals, birds and fishes as it is in world.
  • Receiving Worker's Compensation  By : Dan Pritcherd
    If you ever find yourself in the position of having to file a worker's compensation claim there are some things you will need to know about the process to file a successful request for workers compensation.
  • Hypertension or High Blood Pressure  By : Susan Price-johnson
    Many people suffer from hypertension (also known high blood pressure). Blood pressure is essential to move blood from your heart through your veins and arteries. But when the pressure is too high it can become dangerous, making your heart work harder and increasing your risk for heart problems, such as heart attacks and strokes. Hypertension may also increases your potential risk for various problems such as kidney disease even blindness.
  • Living with Hypertension  By : Susan Price-johnson
    Hypertension is also known high blood pressure. Blood pressure moves blood from your heart through your veins and arteries. High blood pressure is dangerous because it causes your heart to work harder and increases your risk for heart problems such as heart attacks and strokes. Hypertension also increases your risk for various kidney problems and can even cause blindness.
  • Working with Your Special Needs Child  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Listed below are concerns from parents of special needs children:

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