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  • Best Ways to Get Rid of Puffy Eyes  By : Peter hutch
    Puffy eyes are more hereditary than anything, but there are some things you can do to alleviate them. First are the preventives: get plenty of sleep, drink lots of water and forego alcohol and caffeine whenever possible
  • Better Chances for Recovery  By : crazybeautifulwildflower
    What are the ways to get a better chance on recovery from depression? Do we simply rely on the best medical practitioners around or do we rely on the medication itself?
  • Better Sleep in May: Improving Senior Health Care  By : Stephanie Rice
    Elected "Better Sleep Month" by the Better Sleep Council, this May is the official month to improve all areas of our sleeping lives. Though many don't realize it, getting a good night's sleep is vital to our ability to function properly throughout the day.
  • Bipolar Disorder, Living with the Silent Killer  By : Brad12 Giannini25
    Bipolar Disorder is a deadly disease, it kills thousands every year. Bipolar often goes undiagnosed and people are left to think that they are “bad”, “worthless”, “undeserving”, “a failure”, and “unloved”. These feelings often go to the extreme and people take their lives because they see no way out and they “just don’t want to feel the pain any longer”.
  • Bird Flu: Should I Be Worried?  By : Manpreet Sonu
    In recent weeks, the alarm over Avian Flu, also know as Bird Flu has increased dramatically. It is important to understand the facts about this disease in order to interpret the news accurately and to avoid panic and irrational behavior.

    Influenza, also known as "the flu" is a general term for the disease caused by any of a number of viruses. There are three main type of human influenza, and there are many more types of influenza in birds. All people are exposed to viruses- we encounter them
  • Bird Flu: Who Is at Greatest Risk of Dying?  By : Manpreet Sonu
    Avian influenza or "bird flu" has now caused more than 60 deaths worldwide, with the most recent epidemic in Indonesia, where four people have died. On a global basis, 60 deaths are not very many. So why are health experts becoming alarmed about the H5N1 ("bird flu") virus? People are concerned because the virus has demonstrated the ability to kill a high percentage of the humans it infects. In addition, it has spread from birds to many other species, which is very uncharacteristic of viruses. T
  • Boot Camps and Troubled Teens  By : Wilson Thomas
    If your teen has recently been expelled from school or is constantly running away, maybe it's time for you to look into sending him or her to a juvenile boot camp. While some people view juvenile boot camps as a form of child abuse, these camps have actually produced positive results in the lives of thousands of teens.
  • Bronchitis – Information and Symptoms  By : Peter hutch
    Acute bronchitis is usually due to an infection and generally lasts for no more than a few weeks and will resolve either with treatment or on its own. It can be caused by the same viruses that cause the common cold and is a common complication of the cold or flu.
  • Bugging Bed Bugs: On the Total Annihilation of Unwelcome Bedmates  By : JB Anthony
    Welcome to the world of frustrated bedbug hunters and exterminators. And like any method of enemy annihilation, first things first: get to know the enemy under your mattress!
  • CADASIL – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment  By : Peter hutch
    Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy. An inherited form of vascular dementia that strikes relatively young adults of both sexes and is characterized by multiple strokes, dementia, migraine-like headaches, and psychiatric disturbances
  • Can you pass this health test?  By : Aura Lynn Kregloh
    Take this health test and gain a lot of healthy information.
  • Cancer and Chlorine  By : Parveen
    Chlorination of water began in the 1890's and was widely accepted in the U.S. by 1920. Over 75% of homes in America have chlorinated water. The dangers of chlorination far outweigh the supposed benefits. Chlorine even in low levels is an oxidant that causes cellular damage .Most tap water has been found to exceed the recommended 1.6 ppm of chlorine in it.
  • Cancer and Diet  By : Adnann Ahmedd
    The issue of is paramount to your health. Without feeding the body the ingredients it needs, it simply cannot produce the processes that combat the cancer.
    Firstly, when looking at nutrition for cancer, we need to understand the role of pancreatic enzymes.
  • CANCER OF BREAST  By : Ankur Bhardwaj
    occurs when cells in the breast begin to grow out of control enabling them to invade nearby tissues or spread throughout the body. Collections of these out of control tissues are called tumors. However, not all breast tumors are considered cancerous since certain types of large cells just cannot be spread or threaten a person’s life and this kind of tumor is called benign tumor.
  • Car seat back support could the best form of precaution for back pain  By : Hudson
    Adopting simple measures like stretching exercises and comfort devices like a car seat back support can make major changes in your sitting posture and your life style in general.
  • Care To Listen: Proper Ear Cleaning  By :
    This article is about the ears. It discusses about the different parts of the ear and their functions. The ears not only help us with hearing, it also gives us a sense of balance and body position. A lot of factors may give people ear infection, like: dirty water getting inside the ear, having small objects stuck in the ear canal, or even too much manipulation of the ears.
  • Causes of Kaposi’s Sarcoma –  By : Peter hutch
    Kaposi sarcoma is caused by a herpes virus -- human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8). This virus may be transmitted by kissing
  • Causes Of Recurrent Back Pain  By : Raymond Lee
    Although the causes of recurrent back pain are difficult to identify, it is worthwhile to give these suggestions a try.
  • Chagas Disease Information –  By : Peter hutch
    Chagas (pronounced SHA-gus) disease is named after the Brazilian physician Carlos Chagas, who discovered it in 1909
  • Chagas Disease – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Peter hutch
    Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi, is the most important vector-borne disease in Latin America. It is transmitted to humans by triatomine bugs

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