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- Swine Flu (N1H1) Symptoms and How it Spreads
By: Dee Power - Jun 17, 2009 Swine flu symptoms are similar to symptoms of other flu viruses. These include fever, cough, headaches, chills, body aches, a sore throat and...
- Potassium Rich Foods For Low Potassium Levels From Potassium Deficiency
By: Julie Carson - Jul 12, 2009 Potassium is an electrolyte that remains within your body's cells (intracellular), while electrolytes sodium and chloride remain outside the cells...
- Common Symptoms Of Eye Strain
By: Adrian Fletcher - Feb 14, 2008 The eyes like any part of the body are easy to strain if they are over used. If you are digging a ditch for instance your muscles would begin to...
- The Efficacy and Safety of CAAT (Controlled Amino Acid Therapy) On Cancer Cells
By: Jack Haddad - Apr 30, 2009 For those who are seeking a non-conventional treatment modality that aids in the fight against cancer, I invite you to inspect the rational and...
- Why Do Children Need Chiropractic Care?
By: Dr. Patrick V. Suglia - Sep 13, 2007 While many parents are turning to chiropractors as primary care providers for their children, others wonder why a child would ever need...
- Natural Insomnia Cures - Sleep Restriction Therapy
By: Janet Ashby - Mar 10, 2009 Sleep restriction therapy is a natural cure for insomnia that appears to be very effective. The therapy uses the idea that the body has become...
- Swine Flu (N1H1) Prevention and Care
By: Dee Power - Jun 17, 2009 Hand washing number 1 in preventing swine flu (N1H1. Even if you wash your hands frequently what should you do if you or a family member come down...
- How to Cope With Male Menopause and Depression
By: Andrea Arnold - Oct 31, 2007 For years, people have only linked menopause to women. However, studies have found that males experience a similar condition.
- Tennis Elbow Exercises, Therapy and Rehabilitation
By: William Hohman - Sep 3, 2008 Nearly 90% of sufferers find relief of their tennis elbow symptoms without the need for invasive surgery. The key to a healthy recovery from tennis...
- How to Get Rid of Head Lice
By: Art Gib - Dec 16, 2007 Finding out that you or one of your children has contracted head lice is never good news. The first question that is likely to enter your mind is,...
- Is Laser Eye Surgery For You?
By: Chris Chew - Sep 23, 2007 Considering laser eye surgery to correct your eye sight?
- If Your UTI Won't Go Away Then You Need To Try Something Else
By: Jennifer King - Jun 8, 2009 A small percentage of urinary tract infection sufferers struggle with their infections for a long time. Their UTI won't go away, and this can...
- Body Odor, Diet and Traditional Chinese Medicine
By: Richard Heft - Aug 24, 2009 Poor diet causes offensive body odor. Correct diet relieves it. Chronic body odor takes four to six months of good diet to cure.
- Plantar Fibroma Symptoms And Treatment
By: Allan Tan - Sep 16, 2009 Plantar Fibromas are fibrous knots than the arch of the foot. The knot occurs in the tendon that connects the heel and the forefoot. This tendon is...
- Natural Cures For Urinary Tract Infections
By: Jennifer King - Oct 2, 2008 Using expensive anti bacterial drugs aren't the only way to cure your urinary tract infection. Home remedies are offering more UTI sufferers a...
- Getting Rid Of Mercury In Your Body
By: James Beller - Aug 3, 2009 Mercury is one of the most harmful substances that can enter the human body. This article suggests some simple methods to eliminate heavy metals...
- Some Statistics On Drug And Alcohol Abuse In Arizona
By: Todd Lange - Oct 16, 2008 Here is some information on drug and alcohol abuse in Arizona from the statistics collected by the Treatment Data Episodes Set of the SAMHSA.
- Tennis Elbow Therapy - Counterforce Brace
By: William Hohman - Sep 4, 2008 The equipment you choose can play a role in reducing your tennis elbow symptoms. Physical therapy devices specifically for tennis elbow, as well as...
- Is Shingles Contagious?
By: Barb Hicks - Aug 23, 2009 Herpes Zoster, also known as Shingles is a viral infection that can develop in anyone who has previously had the chickenpox. People most...
- Stroke Types and Wellness
By: Carolyn Bell Smith - Dec 25, 2007 Strokes are classified as thrombotic, hemorrhagic and cerebral aneurysm. Certain supplements will aid in protecting the brain cells. Strokes are...
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