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Relieving Your Ache Joints and Arthritis -- are there Options? by Kamau Austin
Can New Joint Treatments Like MSM and Phosoplex Help Relieve
Joint, Back and Knee Pain?
The Baby Boomer generation or those approaching fifty to
sixty-five years of age is the fastest growing segment of the
US population
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TAKE BACK YOUR LIFE 7 by Stephen Ayers
In parts 1-6 of this series of articles titled `Take Back Your Life`, we discussed what could be considered the four wheels of the human wellness vehicle
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BMI, the NFL and You by Kevin Gianni
At the end August 2005, Thomas Herrion, a lineman for the San Francisco 49ers died after a preseason NFL football game
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You Need To Know What Is In Your Food by John Sanderson
Whether you`re concerned about cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or simply losing weight, you want to eat a healthy diet and focus on foods that are high in vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients, and balanced in fats, carbs, proteins
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`How To Play The Diabetes Game` - A Review by DG Kitchel
There are hundreds of self-help eBooks published every year
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9 Medical Lies and Why I Abandoned Medicine by Shane Ellison, M.Sc.
By education and by trade, I was a drug chemist
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Diabetes and the Preventive Power of Coffee! by Randy Wilson
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is one of the most rapidly accelerating diseases today in terms of number of people afflicted
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SHOULD YOU SEARCH THE INTERNET FOR HEALTH SOLUTIONS? by Judy Thompson
Copyright 2005 Judy Thompson
As a young person growing up in Columbus, Ohio, I used to be in awe whenever I went to the huge public library there
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Exercise Can Reduce Risks Of Diabetes by Simon Harris
The 2 types of diabetes are type I and type II
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Surprise...Some Fats, Even Some Saturated Fats are Actually Good for You! by Michael Geary
I’ll preface this article by saying that it will help if you have an open mind and accept that some of these facts are a slap in the face to politically correct nutrition in this day and age where fats are admonished by nutritionists, doctors, etc
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Better Brainpower Through Exercise by Steve Gillman
Can you boost brain power with exercise? Several relevant studies were reported on at the annual Meeting Of The Society Of Psychophysiological Research in Montreal recently
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Coffee - A Healthy Blend by Romey Estes
Coffee – A Healthy Blend
Coffee has joined the ranks of red wine and chocolate as a guilty pleasure that may actually be good for you
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Glyconutritionals: A Breakthrough Discovery by Dr. David K. Enders
Glycobiology is the study of a group of saccharides (sugars) called glyconutrients that are essential to proper cellular function
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Changing Your Diet, Facts You Should Know by Tim Henry
To say that Americans are obsessed with dieting is an understatement! Pick up any magazine, tune-in or turn-on any source of advertising and you`re bombarded with the latest diet schemes and food fads
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Medical Treatment Of Ingrown Nails by GREGORY MBURU
Medical Care:
Treatment options depend on the stage of ingrown toenails, medically known as onychocryptosis
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Warning: If You’re A Woman Over 25, You Should Eat These Foods To Prevent Diseases That Claims Most Women’s Lives by Naweko San-Joyz
Do you keep your health care plan in the fridge? It’s not a bad idea actually because if you pick your foods the right way, you can pack heart disease, colon cancer, osteoporosis, and diabetes prevention all in a day’s worth of groceries
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Understanding Low Carb Diets by Steve Wilcott
With all of the conflicting studies and fuzzy interpretation of information, it`s no wonder that confusion reigns when it comes to the value and safety of low-carb diets
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How To Help Your Overweight Child by Kim Beardsmore
With the rise of obesity and the increasing incidence of type 2 diabetes occurring in children, many parents are now faced with helping an overweight child
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Consider The Facts Before Taking Weight Loss Pills by Todd Brenner, MD
Are you struggling with weight loss? If diet and exercise have left you scratching your head, have you considered weight loss pills to help you lose weight?
You are not alone
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What you need to know about heart diseases by Mansi gupta
Heart is the most significant organ of the body
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Why should over-weight men want to lose weight? by Mike Bromley
Many men are not particularly aware just how damaging being overweight can be, surveys time and time again indicate that the knowledge men have about excess weight is at a poor level
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Thirty Minutes of Exercise a Day Keeps the Doctor Away by Matt Ream
“Exercise is good for you!” If you had a dollar for every time you heard this statement uttered, you`d be rich by now, right? Well, proponents of everyday physical activity aren`t just blowing smoke when they repeat this mantra
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Revolutionary Lancet Device for Diabetic Glucose Testing by Fern Kuhn, RN
Now you can reduce the pain and inconvenience of testing
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Weighing in On Low Carb Diets by Arnel Ricafranca
With all of the conflicting studies and fuzzy interpretation of information, it`s no wonder that confusion reigns when it comes to the value and safety of low-carb diets
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High-dose statins lower heart attack risk by Anonymous
IF you suffer from stable heart disease, a higher dose of the class of cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins might decrease the risk of heart attacks and strokes for you, a new study shows
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Gift Basket Idea for Senior Citizens by Fern Kuhn, RN
Evidence for the importance of fruit and vegetable intake to health and quality of life with aging is widely recognized
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Liposuction: Risks and Benefits by Seth Miller
Liposuction surgery is the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery in the United States
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Health Benefits of Fruits and Their Relationship to the Perfect Diet by Ronnie Bussey
Fruits have very little if any protein and fat
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Global Warming: Why Consumers And Insurers Are Getting Hot Under The Collar Over Life Insurance. by Rachel Lane
Global warming may have been lurking on our horizon for a number of years and historical records of terrorists have existed for thousands of years, but we are coming into a new age where we try and financially protect ourselves against such problems and if we’re honest … we’re struggling
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Helping Your Child Cope With A Long-Term Illness by Dr. Charles Sophy
All children will likely have many different health problems during infancy and childhood: the flu, chicken pox, broken bones, stitches, ear infections, to name a few
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How to Write Fundraising Letters That Motivate Donors To Make Donations to Your Non-Profit by Alan Sharpe
Motivating strangers to give their money away is one of the hardest jobs around
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A Man’s Embarrassing Question: What Do I Do about Impotence? by Peter Lenkefi
A man’s inability to perform a sexual act can be debilitating to his mental health
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Tools to Manage Your Diabetes by Carla Peterson
It’s estimated that in the US, over 18 million people over the age of 20 have diabetes
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Seven Keys to Permanent Weight Loss Success (Part 1 of 4) by Jeremy Likness
Copyright 2005 Jeremy Likness
This is Part 1 of the 4-Part `Seven Keys to Permanent Weight Loss Success` series
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Gastric Bypass Surgery - Is It Right For You? by Beverley Brooke
When we hear all the success stories of the gastric bypass, it sounds so easy
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Weight Loss: Why Do 98% of People Fail on a Diet and How to Avoid this Easily by Rajesh Shetty
Everybody knows that 98% of dieters fail
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Treatments of Diabetes by Peter Lenkefi
Before the discovery of insulin in 1921, everyone with type 1 diabetes died within a few years after diagnosis
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Types of Diabetes by Peter Lenkefi
Before we start discussion about type of diabetes we must know what exactly is diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism—the digestion system of our body for growth and energy
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What is Diabetes? by Peter Lenkefi
Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism the way our bodies use digested food for growth and energy
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Symptoms of Diabetes by Peter Lenkefi
While it’s very easy to test for diabetes symptom , a simple blood glucose test is the determining factor, diabetes may not be easily recognized at first since so many of its symptoms are also common complaints for people who do not have diabetes
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Diabetes Associations by Peter Lenkefi
A person with diabetes needs to acquire the necessary education and knowledge about his condition in order to know how to avoid the onset of acute or chronic complications, and to be able to attack and swiftly remedy any problem
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It`s Only Too Late If You Don`t Start Living Now.. by Nancy Bishop
Remember when summer seemed to last forever? My mother use to say that some day we would realize just how fast time goes by
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The Healing Powers of Yoga by Willie Krut
There are several medical conditions that can be improved by practicing yoga
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Weight Control Program Tips: Lose Weight Safely by David Arnold Livingston
Losing weight is one of the major health concerns
nowadays
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Windows PDA Medical Software by Dan Ayala
PDA Medical Benefits
If you are concerned about your medical history, the Internet has some great windows medical pda software that is available for free
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Food: The Proof Is In The Portion by Virginia Bola, PsyD
We are a large people
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Dealing With Diabetes After The Initial Shock.. by Alexis Allen
So you’ve learned that you’ve got diabetes
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Five Reasons NOT To Lose Weight by Virginia Bola, PsyD
We are inundated by exhortations to lose weight - from the media, from our friends, from our family
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The French Fry: Weapon of Mass Destruction? by Virginia Bola, PsyD
Americans have their French fries, the British have their chips, Latin America has its papas fritas, and the French have their pommes-frites
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How to Start Losing Weight and Keep Losing Weight by David McCormick
I have put off writing a motivation article because of two reasons: 1) There is a glut of articles out there already; 2) My philosophy is so simple, I didn`t think it justified an entire article
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