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Alzheimer Prevention
Sensible Livings | 14 hours ago by Haze Lin
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive degenerative illness that results in the destruction of a person’s cognitive skills and abilities, including thinking, reasoning, learning and retention, communication, and sometimes even motor. While much of read more
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Health and Nutrition | 17 hours ago by Steven Godlewski
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Dr. Nitin Sethi, MD a friend of our community of PN'ers
Hope-in-Motion | 22 hours ago by David
Dr. Nitin Sethi, MD is currently an assistant professor of neurology for Cornell University. His patient-friendly weblog can be found at http://www.braindiseases.info/Dr. Sethi is a friend of the Northern Calif Chapter of the Neuropathy Assoc. and th read more
My Discovery of Celle.com
Kateedyd What?! | August 19th 2008
I just came across this article in CNNMoney and found it to be absolutely fascinating! Did you know that women have stem cells that they ‘throw away’ each month? Yeah, there are stem cells in your menstrual blood that can be an important part of read more
Concerns On Arthritis Explained - A Resource
Health and Nutrition | August 19th 2008 by Steven Godlewski
Arthritis is a disease that brings on stiffness and pain with swelling and it affects the muscles and the bones, especially the joints where it causes the most damage. The bones are protected in the joints by tissue called cartilage which acts as a b read more
Cold Sores - Quick Relief
Health and Nutrition | August 19th 2008 by Steven Godlewski
Getting rid of cold sores is not a mystery anymore. After you finish reading this article, you will know how to get rid of cold sores and oral herpes with little effort on your part. Learning how to get rid of cold sores will give you great relief w read more
Major Progress on Stem-Cell Research
Cockney Robin at Buck Naked Politics | August 18th 2008 by Cockney Robin
by Deb Cupples | I know very little about stem-cell research -- and hard science, for that matter. That said, I am awe struck by a recent article from Wired, which describes some healing-related advances made in the field of stem-cell research: "Doct read more
Scientists unravel Leukaemia link
Bio Saga | August 18th 2008 by Kamesh Janakiraman
Scientists have unravelled the structure of a cell signalling receptor in the blood control system which when damaged is responsible for diseases such as leukaemia. Their discovery helps to explain, for the first time, how this receptor is activated read more
Benign Positional Vertigo Exercise
Embracing Health For Life | August 18th 2008 by Ester
I feel some heaviness on my head due to Benign Positional Vertigo. I am not so sure if this heaviness on my head is cause by Benign Positional Vertigo. But I am gald that my chronic dizziness for the fast few days have subside now. I really hope that read more
Potatoes may hold key to Alzheimer's treatment
Bio Saga | August 18th 2008 by Kamesh Janakiraman
A virus that commonly infects potatoes bears a striking resemblance to one of the key proteins implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD), and researchers have used that to develop antibodies that may slow or prevent the onset of AD. Studies in mice hav read more
take care down there....
Hot, Fresh, Now | August 17th 2008 by Collin
This was featured on the Thom Hartmann show the other day and I had to check it out. A group in Virginia is fighting this. This site is based from a Planned Parenthood organization right here in Oregon. I think this is a fabulous site. There need read more
Empowering Women to save life
thenetguruz blog | August 17th 2008 by Mohd. Hashim Khan
Women’s are the most wonderful thing on earth, they have so much power, and it’s because of them we came on earth. Yes I am talking about women who are the base of world; they give birth to child and take care till her whole life. Women have not read more
New strain of HIV detected in Manipur but alarm bells don’t rin…
Sinlung Nation | August 17th 2008
By Yumnam Rupachandra Imphal, Aug 17 : The National AIDS research Institute (Nari) has detected a new HIV hybrid strain in blood samples taken from HIV-positive residents of Manipur but authorities don’t seem to have sat up. The blood samples h read more
Dizziness Makes Me Feel So Sick
Embracing Health For Life | August 16th 2008 by Ester
It's Saturday and it's my chance to do my one hour exercise but I am so dizzy still. I can't do much because of my dizziness since Thursday. The doctor said there is nothing serious for me to worry about, but this is wasting my weekend with my family read more
What Is Benign Positional Vertigo
Health, Fitness, Science and more | August 16th 2008 by Ester
Last Thursday morning while I was having a message for one hour session, I got so dizzy before the massage session was done. My massage therapist was also got worried about my sudden dizziness. It was actually the first it happen to me while I am hav read more
Health News: Botox – The most preferred sweat treatment
Caring for Life | August 15th 2008 by Roshni Poddar
AUGUST 15. BOSTON – Statistics says that Botox is the most preferred method to prevent excessive perspiration and is very much in demand at one of the private clinics. Harley Medical Group reported that there has been a prominent rise in number of read more
Health News: Women uncomfortable with revealing disease to family
Caring for Life | August 15th 2008 by Roshni Poddar
AUGUST 15. SAN FRANCISCO – Shelley Volz, 59, was aware of her breast cancer 10 years from now. She came to know about it only minutes before she left for New York from San Francisco for her younger brother’s wedding. She was in a dilemma, whether read more
Subject: Fw: Leptospirosis Disease
The WorldWideWeb Addict | August 15th 2008 by Eurostar
I have this forwarded email in my inbox. I thought of sharing this before I will delete it..who knows this might help some people out there who love to drink directly on bottles or cans..I believed nothing will be lost if I just share this here, read more
Viral Illness; What Causes This To Be Such A Problem?
Health and Nutrition | August 15th 2008 by Steven Godlewski
The mystique surrounding viruses is unsurprising; given that this unseen family of particles can easily cause your early departure from earth or at least an obvious and highly uncomfortable range of symptoms. To add to the mystery many a doctor, at a read more
Health News: A new video game for fighting cancer
Caring for Life | August 14th 2008 by Roshni Poddar
AUGUST 14. WASHINGTON – Video games have long been criticized by many people for having adverse effects on children. It was believed that children, who played video games, were more likely to get violent in nature. However, recently many researche read more
Health Tip: Help Control Irritable Bowel
Code Craft | August 14th 2008
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic illness of the digestive tract. There are two main types: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, the U.S. ward of Health and Human Services says. More: - Read read more
Say the Words then I Shall be Healed!
Wandering Thoughts | August 14th 2008
Three times a week, I go to the nursing home where Shawn stays, and to the hospital where Terri stays for the afternoon.My mental and emotion health are very messed up. I am having an inner war with myself, questioning the fair/unfair condition of h read more
Lose Belly Fat Naturally, With Japanese Sea Discovery
Natural Superfoods for Optimal Nutrition | August 14th 2008 by NaturalSuperfoods
Introducing FucoSlimTM Complex- Weight Supplement from the Sea of Japan. Derived from Natural ingredients found in Wakame Seaweed, Hoodia Gordonii, Green Tea extract and Pomegranate extract. In plain terms, the Fucoxanthin found in the brown seaweed read more
What is sleep apnea?
DoctorExplains -> Let's talk about health | August 14th 2008 by Moses Deslan
Have you ever fall asleep while driving? or do every time you wake up you get a headache ? If you feel so may be you have Sleep apnea. What is that? Sleep apnea means that you stop breathing when you are sleeping for about 10 seconds or more, in othe read more
Fun-Filled Family Ideas For Fall
The San Diego Real Estate Blog | August 14th 2008 by Gary Glaser
A new school year can launch your family into a hectic routine—making it tough to squeeze in quality time together. Luckily, autumn offers ample opportunities for family fun. Try these ideas to soak up the season while strengthening your family read more
Overweight Adults May Be Heart-Healthy
Warkah | August 13th 2008 by Adi Wira
You can look great in a swimsuit and still be a heart attack waiting to happen. And you can also be overweight and otherwise healthy. A new study suggests that a surprising number of overweight people, about half have normal blood pressure and choles read more
Eyes May Carry Clues To Heart Disease
Warkah | August 13th 2008 by Adi Wira
The eyes may carry important early clues to heart disease, signaling damage to tiny blood vessels long before symptoms start to show elsewhere, researchers reported on Tuesday. People with a type of eye damage known as retinopathy were more likely to read more
Health News: Heat likely to have more effect on elderlies
Caring for Life | August 13th 2008 by Roshni Poddar
AUGUST 13. WASHINGTON – According to the U.S National Institute on Aging (NIA), due to the effects of ageing on the ability of a body to respond to summer heat, adults, especially older ones, are more at risk to develop heat related illness such as read more
Health News: Give second booster to your child for preventing chi…
Caring for Life | August 13th 2008 by Roshni Poddar
AUGUST 13. NEW YORK – Since the introduction of vaccines having the capability of fighting chicken pox in United States, medical experts felt that this one-shot deal of giving one single injection when the child is one year old is enough to give th read more
Culturally Competent Care - Are Health Care Providers Doing Enoug…
Brain Blogger | August 13th 2008
America is arguably one of the most diverse nations in the world. While such diversity can provide opportunities for unique social and cultural interactions, it can also present opportunities for poor medical care. Many studies show that ethnic and c read more

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