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  • Childhood Abuse and Depression - Anxiety Lives On  By : Dr Leo Kady
    Qualified today are the interlinking between childhood abuse and depression later in life. Cause and effect are not distinct but a collaboration between the "world" and the "life experience". So be it that depression does manifest itself later in life about childhood episodes of abuse.
  • Pregnancy and the Parvo Virus B19  By : Natron Chango
    A pregnant woman can be attacked by the B19 virus. This occurrence is usually not life-threatening since many pregnant women are already immune to the virus. This immunity will also protect the unborn child. But sometimes, the pregnant woman will be easily fatigued and have mucous discharges from her nose. There are risks that should be known to all expecting mothers
  • Help! I've got White Spots  By : Debra
    Fungal infections on the skin can cause a great deal of discomfort and embarrassment to the sufferer. But that is no reason to shy away from proper treatments. With proper topical and/or oral medication, the problem may not be as serious as you think.
  • Caffeine Benefits - Does It Boost Memory?  By : Rebecca Prescott
    Coffee can produce anxiety in excess, but what are its benefits? The good news is that the picture of caffeine and health is not all bad, and not completely one sided.
  • How to Fight the Effects of Aging  By : James Ponder
    Describes how to combat aging.
  • Impotence - Trouble with the hydraulics  By : Lee Honiton
    It is estimated that 30% of sexual problems are purely psychological rather than physical. Use Sounds Positive's hypnotherapy products to reprogramme your brain.
  • Prenatal Nutrition: The Effects Of Caffeine and Green Tea  By : Rebecca Prescott
    Pregnant women should limit the amount of green tea they drink during pregnancy. This article discusses why, as well as providing a guideline on how much coffee and tea can be safely drunk without significantly affecting the birth weight of your baby, or increasing the chance of miscarriage or still
  • Eucalyptus Oil and skin care  By : William Berg
    An article about eucalyptus oil and its many beneficial qualities.
  • Narcolepsy Treatments  By : sandraadams
    Narcolepsy symptoms and treatments....
  • Inducting Rasayana Therapy in Our Daily Routine  By : Dr.Krishna.R.S
    Ayurveda , the oldest health science has eight branches. Rasayana (rejuvenation) is one of them. Rasa has different meanings like ”juice”, "taste “, “essence," "flavor”, or “emotion", but is not limited to any of these in itself. In therapeutic process Rasa is concerned with the conservation, transformation, and revitalization of energy. Rasa nourishes our body, boosts immunity and helps to keep the body and mind in best of health.
  • Turmeric - Go for Gold  By : Dr.Krishna.R.S
    Ayurveda the ancient medical science is based on the principle of preventing diseases. It directs us to resist the diseases through our food habits and life styles. Same principle was stressed by Hippocrates also “Let your food be your medicine” was his advice to man kind
  • Therapeutic uses of Honey in Ayurveda  By : Dr.Krishna.R.S
    The FAO Codex Alimentarius Commission defines honey as ‘the natural sweet substance produced by honeybees from the nectar of flowers or from secretions coming from living organisms feeding on plants, that bees gather, transform and combine with specific ingredients, store and leave to ripen in the combs of the hive.’
  • Ashwagandha- the Indian ginseng  By : Dr.Krishna.R.S
    Ashwagandha - also known as Indian Winter Cherry has the Botanical name Withania Somnifera -It is a shrub belonging to Solanace family. It is grown in the western India, Gujarat, MP, Punjab and in Himalayas.
  • How Menopause Became A Pharmaceutical Royal Flush  By : Rebecca Prescott
    Imagine being told that to enjoy the 'best years' of your life, you needed a tablet. Imagine having your identity reduced to the consequences of your hormones. Welcome to menopause, and the development of the pharmaceutical spin.
  • Ayurvedic Home Remedies for digestive disorders  By : Dr Savitha Suri
    There are numerous simple recipes illustrated in Ayurveda to correct many disorders. Here are few gruel recipes which are strongly recommended in digestive disorders. These are simple and effective remedies which can be prepared easily at home to correct the digestive disorder and also to replenish the lost nutrients.
  • Ayurveda remedies for Erectile dysfunction  By : Dr Savitha Suri
    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for his sexual needs or the needs of his partner. Erectile dysfunction is sometimes called as “impotence”.
  • Keep back pain at bay  By : Dr Savitha Suri
    Back pain is the most common complaint among adults under 45. Back pain brings their activities to a complete halt and intervenes in the progress of their career. Researchers say that it is really a challenge to a physician to find out the true cause of back pain.
  • Ayurveda regimen for winter depression.  By : Dr Savitha Suri
    Long nights, short days, sweaters, warm clothes and chilly weather make many of us sick and depressed. This depression which surfaces especially in winter is a Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and is often called as winter Time Blues or Winter depression. The exact cause for this depression is as of yet unclear. But yet few scientists believe lack of exposure to sunlight as the reason for this disorder.
  • Ayurveda approach to Genital Herpes  By : Dr Savitha Suri
    Dosha theory which help in diagnosis of the diseases

    According to ayurveda three doshas or three energetic forces control the activities of the body. These doshas are
    1. Vata
    2. Pitta
    3. Kapha
  • Keeping Well When Monsoon Dwells  By : Dr Savitha Suri
    First showers of monsoon are heartily welcomed by everyone after experiencing the scorching heat of summer. But monsoons reduce the immunity of our body and make us susceptible to many diseases which are commonly associated with this season. It is time for us to keep our body resistant against diseases by boosting our immunity and taking precautions against these diseases.
  • Preventing Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy through Ayurveda  By : Dr Savitha Suri
    Benign prostatic hypertrophy is swelling of Prostate gland. The prostate is a walnut sized gland that is only present in men. It is located just below the bladder and top of the penis. This gland surrounds the urethra ( the tube through which urine flows from the bladder and out through the penis ).
  • Win the winter  By : Dr Savitha Suri
    Long nights, short days, sparkling snow flakes and people dressed in warm clothes are the images evoked for the word winter. The winter season is marked as Hemanta ritu in ayurveda. Hemanta ritu starts from mid November and ends in mid January. This falls in southern solastice which is called as visarga kala or dakshinayana in ayurveda.
  • Health care for globe trotters  By : Dr Savitha Suri
    50% of people, who travel, suffer a travel – related illness. All travelers should be well prepared for travel and be prepared to protect themselves from travel related illness. In this issue various aspects of travel related illness have been discussed with related protective measures.
  • Get your nutrition now!  By : Linu
    You can gain many health benefits by maintaining a balanced diet with all the essential foods .
  • Getting a Healthy Breakfast  By : Peter Garant
    A good breakfast is necessary to make a good day’s start. Headaches, dizziness, and irritability are consequences of breakfastless mornings.
  • Acupuncture: A Benefit to the Well Individual?  By : Richelo Killian
    Is Acupuncture worth the hassle, time and money?
  • A Healthy Diet Starts With Exercise  By : Abadi
    Many people wonder how they can maintain a healthy weight without starving themselves. It is important for every would be dieter to understand that a healthy diet starts with exercise. Without a solid exercise plan, it will be almost impossible to maintain a weight loss over the long term.
  • History of Rhinoplasty  By : William Berg
    An article about the history of rhinoplasty. From the greek origion of the word until today.
  • Profession Of Pharmacy Under Siege  By : Kurt Grady
    Dr. Kurt Grady challenges the notion that pharmacists must violate their oath and conscience to dispense the "morning-after" emergency conception pill.
  • How to get rid of cellulite now!  By : The Rich Dude
    It has been the bane of every women's existence since the dawn of time - the affliction known as cellulite. We all have it to varying degrees, and it seems to get worse as we get older in many cases. So, should we just resign ourselves to the fact that it is here to stay, or is there a way to fight and get rid of cellulite?

    Thankfully, the answer is yes, we can fight cellulite, or at least the appearance of cellulite, through several therapeutic treatments that are available on the market today. It is not, however, a one-time deal. Once you stop the treatments, the cellulite will inevitably return. So, the treatment of cellulite is an ongoing commitment, and it should be incorporated as part of your daily beauty regimen for consistent and lasting reduction in it's appearance.
  • Natural herbal cures for modern day ailments  By : The Rich Dude
    With the increased usage of herbs for treatment of ailments from Common cold to Cancer, there is an increasing need for authentic and unbiased information on various cures using herbs.

    Who is better qualified than the knowledge givers about herbs to give this Information to the whole world. It is now an accepted fact that this KNOWLEDGE precedes modern day science.
  • Heart Disease  By : Keith mallinson
    Heart Disease is a hot health topic today. With all of the information about heart disease on both TV and the Internet, do

    you really know which information is advice that you can trust on heart disease? How about information that is not accurate

    on heart disease?
  • Medicare, Social Security and Retirement  By : Rangerrob
    Everything keeps changing, how do I keep up? Why is there so many choices? This is common question and concerns of most seniors today. The cost of health and prescriptions is higher today for seniors, averaging over $500.00 a month.
  • Aloe Vera  By : William Berg
    An article about Aloe Vera featuring information about the origin and characteristics of Aloe Vera as well as information about how Aloe Vera is best used in beauty and health products.
  • Smoking in the 21st century  By : Mark McAuley
    Everyone knows that quitting smoking is hard. But in todays world more and more people will be looking for help. Being looked down upon by non smokers, tired of huddling outside in the cold.
  • Cholesterol and Lowering HDL  By : Hanu Nirukurti
    Good health has always been a subject of great concern for everyone. We always talk about exercise, living a healthy lifestyle and eating healthy. But it was not always like this.
  • Tips for dining out while on a diet  By : Darren McLaughlin
    Tips for dining out while on a diet.
  • Depression - Symptoms, Causes and Treatment options  By : Knut Holt
    The main symptom of depression is sadness or low mood level, but many other mental and physical symptoms also occur. Here are symptoms, causes and treatment options explained.
  • Why Join A Dental Plan?  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Many people join discounted Dental plans for numerous reasons. The following are a few:
  • What is Holding you Back?  By : Andreas Obermueller
    Andreas Obermueller reveals the importance of asking the right questions to gain more power and energy.

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