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  • 'Broken Mirror' May Cause Autism  By : Nicole Weaver
    The human brain has a matching system of observation and execution that causes mirror neurons to fire both when a person observes others performing a goal-directed action and when he or she carries out the same action. This is the neural mechanism that allows most people to automatically understand others' actions, intentions and emotions, neuroscientists believe. However, when children with autism observe and imitate emotions, they display virtually no activity in a key part of the brain's mirror neuron system, according to new imaging research.
  • 10 Easy Tips to Eat Your Way to Lower Cholesterol This Month  By : Nicky Pilkington
    So you have high cholesterol and need to lower it? That is no surprise considering how many people have high cholesterol these days. To help lower your cholesterol, here are 10 tips you can get started with today.

    As with anything health related, diet and exercise are the two crucial components. What you eat is critical to lowering your cholesterol levels, so that is what is included here.
  • 11 Things You Can Do To Lower Your Cholesterol Today  By : Lee Dobbins
    Do you know what foods to eat that will help lower cholesterol? Or what lifestyle changes you can make to reduce your cholesterol? Here's 11 things you can do to start lowering cholesterol right away!
  • 3 Little Known Facts You Ought To Know About Child Asthma  By : Eddy Kong
    Learn what are the 3 little known facts about child asthma and what solutions are available to them.
  • 3 Simple Factors to Beating Cocaine Addiction  By : Steve Anderson
    Learn the most effective method to find the drug rehab program you really need and want. Find out how simple it is to select the right program to get your cocaine addiction problem totally handled.
  • 3 Steps to Stop Babies Bad Breath  By : Alexa Peters
    Generally, babies are known to have pleasing and sweet breath. However, as parents we know this is not always true because babies can have bad breath. Find out what causes your baby to have bad breath and the three steps to stop it.
  • 3 Super Tips to Prevent An Eczema Outbreak  By : Evelyn Lim
    The best way to deal with eczema is to prevent it from happening, since there is no cure for it. Adopt these 3 Super Tips, you would have saved yourself from another outbreak!
  • 4 Ways To Treat Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia  By : Lee Dobbins
    Here are 4 ways you can help to alleviate the fatigue from chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.
  • 5 Acid Reflux Facts That You Should Know About  By : Khim Lim
    Get the facts and understand what would the appropriate treatment for it be through this insightful article.
  • 5 Easy Tips To Protect Yourself Against Dry Skin  By : Joshua Poyoh
    Our skin can become dry for various reasons. Just following these 5 tips can help you withstand the winter unharmed, and without the cracked, chafed, itchy dry skin that is typical of the season.
  • 5 Top Tips on How to Help an Alcoholic or Drug Addict  By : Carl-Peter Lehmann
    How do you really help an alcoholic or drug addict? Maybe you have a spouse, friend or child that is in the throws of an addiction. What do you do, how do you really help? There aren't any hard and fast rules, but here are 5 tips that may help ...
  • 5 Ways to Surrender Frustrations of Living with Invisible Illness  By : Lisa Copen.
    "You look great today. You must be feeling a whole lot better?" "You haven't really experienced chronic fatigue until you've had twins and worked full-time!" "I think it you sit around thinking about your pain too much. Just get out of that house more and it may just heal itself." "If you really wanted to get well, you'd get serious about taking that juice I recommended. I don't understand why you won't at least try it."
  • 6 Home Smoking Tips for Family Allergies  By : Charles Kassotis
    Learn how to keep tobacco smoke from causing allergy flare-ups.
  • 6 Simple Communication Stress Busters for a Healthy Heart  By : Charles Kassotis
    Use language to reduce daily stress to keep your heart healthy and strong.
  • 6 Ways To Reduce House Dust Mites  By : Eddy Kong
    This article is to reveal 6 ways to reduce your friendly neighbour presence, the dust mites.
  • 7 Steps To Prevent Dental Problems  By : Andy Lim
    What can you do to prevent dental problems. This article shows you seven simple steps to better oral health.
  • 7 Ways You Can Get Rid of Cellulite  By : Patricia Wagner
    Do you have ugly cellulite deposits on your body? Here are 7 ways to help make them go away.
  • A Consistent Sleep Pattern Can Help Stop Snoring  By : David Dunlap
    Going to bed at the same time each night and sleeping the same amount of hours can have a direct impact on snoring. Snoring is never a good thing and it's sometimes a very sore spot in a relationship, especially when it's keeping one partner awake almost every night.
  • A Cure For Herpes? It's On Its Way!  By : Tom Sample
    There have been attempts to make vaccines which will prevent the HSV occurrence, but with not much success unfortunately. GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals started a trial in November 2002 in this direction and hopefully, we should see some progress in the years to come.
  • A foot bath may be the first step to health.  By : CHAD09 PATTON09
    Can a foot bath make you healthier?

    If you are a person who is interested in getting rid of those toxins which remain in your body and cause trouble to your health, you may be interested in one of the newest ways to prevent disease and cleanse your body of some of the chemical junk that could be hurting your systems.
  • A Guide To Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And Fibromyalgia  By : Lee Dobbins
    Some basics about chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia as well as how to manage these conditions.
  • A Highly Effective Way To Manage Celiac Sprue Disease  By : Sammy Chim
    An article about how to identify the symptoms of celiac sprue disease. Also includes some advice about how to manage this condition with a healthy gluten free diet.
  • A Look At Angina  By : Verlyn Ross
    This article discusses the various types of angina and the complications of each.
  • A Look at Some Arthritis Help Recommendations  By : Trevor Mulholland
    Having a positive mindset and a healthy style of living are in themselves major factors in arthritis help. Add them to the abundance of treatment options available today and you will find that life is still good -- even with arthritis.
  • A Mult-faceted Approach To Tackling Alzheimer's Disease  By : Tom Sample
    Alzheimer's needs to be managed on several levels - it is almost impossible to treat it with a one-dimensional focus.
  • A Practical Approach To Finding Cure For Heartburn  By : Thomas Choo
    Heartburn is caused by acid reflux, and can be a severe health condition for some people. For a lot of us, getting heartburn relief is one the primary goals in our life.
  • A Recovery Solution For Alcoholics And Addicts  By : Gary Tooth
    There is most definitely a solution to those that reach out for help. Unfortunately, most addicts need to hit rock bottom before they throw in the towel. It isn't until they become as desperate as only the dying can be that they admit to themselves the nature of their malady.
  • A Simple Acid Reflux Cure  By : Richard Henderson
    One of the most common modern day afflictions is acid reflux, more commonly known as heartburn. Is there a simple acid reflux cure?
  • A Solution For Laziness!  By : Gary Tooth
    To find a cure for laziness you first have to know what the problem is. Like anything in life, a solution can only be found once the problem is identified.
  • A Stroke Survivor's Tale - Clinically Dead  By : Kevin Riley
    In the Spring of 2003, Jim Olbrich was declared clinically dead. Today -- three years after a near-fatal stroke -- he still walks like Frankenstein. Here is his story ... he hopes it can help others.
  • A Summary of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection  By : Greg Lietz
    Hepatitis C is a slowly progressing disease sometimes taking many years until symptoms are noticeable. It is at this point that the virus has reached advanced chronic stage and becomes difficult to eradicate.
  • Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    An aneurysm is when a blood vessel becomes abnormally large or balloons outward. The abdominal aorta is a large blood vessel that supplies blood to your abdomen, the pelvis, and legs. Normal diameter of the infrarenal aorta is 2 cm. It is caused by a degenerative process of the aortic wall.
  • About the Alzheimer's Association  By : Riley Hendersen
    The Alzheimer's Association is a leader in the search for answers about Alzheimer's, the disease process, and how to prevent, treat, and someday, possibly even cure the disease.
  • Acanthoma (Granuloma) Fissuratum - Prevention Tips and Treatment Methods  By : Juliet Cohen
    Acanthoma Fissuratum is a reaction on the skin and caused by unusual wearing of eyeglasses or spectacle frame pressure. Acanthoma other names are skin inflammation, heat rash, friction rash etc. It is normally occur on nose or behind the ear and it can also present at the site of pressure.
  • ACE Inhibitors Potential Side Effects  By : Verlyn Ross
    While the use of ACE Inhibitors are life-saving in their impact, there are a number of potential side effects that can be difficult to deal with, or even life threatening in rare instances.
  • Achieve Low Cholesterol With The Basic Tips  By : Ray La Foy
    To get your cholesterol to the right level, you need to follow a few basic rules.
  • Acid Disorder Reflux Explained In Simple Terms  By : Bob Bastian
    Heartburn is a common problem in today's world. Acid reflux, gastric reflux, GERD, (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) are the many names heartburn has been given. Even though they all share many of the same traits, there are specific medical conditions that can be found in each. Acid reflux or acid disorder reflux is a disorder of the digestive tract.
  • Acid reflux - Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment  By : Keith George
    Almost everyone has occasional heartburn. But if these symptoms occur two or more days a week for at least three months, you may have acid reflux. Acid reflux occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter, the valve separating the esophagus and stomach, does not close properly, allowing acid to back up into the esophagus.
  • Acid Reflux Concerns  By : Eddie Lamb
    There are medications that can help ease the discomfort of acid reflux disease, but for maximum benefit, doctors also suggest lifestyle changes along with the use of medications. The challenge is, how do you know you are suffering from this condition?
  • Acid Reflux Cure and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Gastroesophageal reflux disease usually referred to acidic reflux. GERD is a chronic circumstance. GER occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) opens spontaneously, for disagree periods of moment, or does not end decently and abdomen contents climb upward into the esophagus.
  • Acid Reflux Remedies  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Stomach problems can make a person absolutely miserable. Conditions like acid reflux disease can make your days long...
  • Acid Reflux Symptoms To Watch For  By : Chris Campbell
    Have you every wondered if you have acid reflux? There are a few symptoms you can watch for . . .
  • Acid Reflux Symptoms: How to Get Relief From Your Symptoms Today  By : Christopher Smith
    Before you search for a cure for your acid reflux symptoms, it is necessary to identify the cause of your troublesome condition first. Here are some tips to help you do so quickly and easily...
  • Acid Reflux Syndrome Explained In Simple Terms  By : Bob Bastian
    So, what exactly is acid reflux syndrome? Well, I can tell you what it's not. It's not indigestion, and it's not heartburn, the two main things that acid reflux syndrome get confused with everyday.
  • Acid Reflux Treatment In Pregnancy Makes A Difference  By : Ben Franklin
    That's right. That awful burning feeling in the back of the throat, discomfort that feels like fire and a general sick feeling that makes sleeping almost impossible.
  • Acid Reflux: Complications  By : Frank Robson
    A person suffering from chronic Acid Reflux disease, must be very alert about the possibility of it degenerating into something, that is life threatening.
  • Acrodermatitis Chronica - Prevention Tips and Treatment Methods  By : Juliet Cohen
    Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans (ACA) also known as Pick-Herxheimer disease. ACA is not limited to any one nationality or race. It is much more frequent in whites than in other races, probably because of a far higher exposure to ticks transmitting B afzelii.
  • ACTING “AS IF” for ADD / ADHD ADULTS Play a Role to Maintain Control  By : Bonnie Mincu
    As a Coach for Attention Deficit Disorder Adults, Ive noticed that often when someone with Adult ADD / ADHD is faced with a situation where they typically have challenges, they compound the problem by behaving even more as if theyre someone with ADD / ADHD.
  • Activities To Keep People Living Alzheimer's Disease Involved  By : Sam Smith
    If you are someone you know is living with Alzheimer's disease then here are some activities that you can enjoy to keep them involved and active.
  • Acupuncture for Eczema  By : Evelyn Lim
    Many are now turning to acupuncture for treatment against many diseases and illnesses. This article provides an overview of acupunture for eczema.
  • Acupuncture for Sinus Headaches  By : Sandra Kim Leong
    The treatment for sinus headaches by conventional medicine focuses on controlling the sinus inflammation and it involves antibiotic cure and surgery in acute cases. Of late, it has been found that acupuncture is an effective complementary and alternative therapy for sinus headaches. Read this article to find out more.
  • Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by a rapid or sudden increase in pressure inside the eye. It is also called intraocular pressure. There are several types of glaucoma. Angle closure glaucoma is caused by a malformation of the eye's drainage structures.
  • Acute Aortic Dissection Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Aortic dissection is a potentially life-threatening condition. Aortic dissection, also called dissecting aneurysm Aortic dissection is a tear in the wall of the aorta that causes blood to flow between the layers of the wall of the aorta and force the layers apart.
  • Acute Cerebrovascular Disease Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Cerebrovascular disease, or stroke, refers to brain disorders. Cerebrovascular disease is any disorder that affects the disease in the blood vessels that feed oxygen-rich blood to the face and brain. Cerebrovascular disease is the third leading cause of death after heart disease and malignancy and it is estimated that an average of 500,000 new strokes will occur each year in the USA.
  • Acute Chest Syndrome and Sickle Cell Disease Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Acute chest syndrome (ACS) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in sickle cell disease (SCD). People with sickle cell disease are susceptible to a broad array of health problems. Sickle cell disease is an inherited disorder in which red blood cells (RBCs) are abnormally shaped.
  • Acute Pancreatitis Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Acute pancreatitis is a rapidly-onset inflammation of the pancreas. Pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is a long gland, located behind the stomach, that secretes digestive enzymes and the hormones insulin and glucagon.
  • Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a breathing problem. It is lung disorder that commonly affects premature infants. Sometimes affects babies born about 6 weeks or more before their due dates. RDS affected an mostly infants born alive in the United States.
  • Addiction And Addicts.The Lowdown  By : David Hill
    What happened to make me an addict? Why, in heavens name,is the world hounding me? I am really weary of people making judgments about me. This world has so many of the problems I need to escape from.
  • Addictions Never End, But Can Be Overcome For Life  By : Ray La Foy
    Getting over multiple form addictions is a battle that will never end for the addicted.
  • ADHD Combined Type Disorder  By : Keith Londrie
    This type of ADHD has six or more symptoms listed in the DSM-IV for Psychiatric disorders in both hyperactivity and inattention. This is the most severe type of ADHD, and it is the most difficult to treat. You will need to spend alot of extra time with your child if he/she has this type of ADHD.
  • ADHD in Adults  By : Keith Londrie
    For many years, ADHD was thought to be a child disorder, and more specifically a disorder only found in young boys. But with medical technology and research evolving, it has been found that many children with ADD do not grow out of it when they become adults.
  • ADHD in Teens  By : Keith Londrie
    Raising teens in general can be difficult, but raising an adolescent with ADHD can be quite the task. This is because teens with ADHD are less emotionally mature than their peers.
  • ADHD with Hyperactivity  By : Keith Londrie
    ADHD with Hyperactivity/Impulsivity is what most people think of when it comes to attention deficit disorder. The sufferer is restless, hyper, impulsive, disorganized, very distractible and has a lot of trouble focusing. These are the children that are bouncing off the walls from an early age, and the children that will have trouble with school and play from the start.
  • ADHD Without Hyperactivity  By : Keith Londrie
    Individuals diagnosed with ADHD without hyperactivity, or inattentive ADHD, are people who tend to drift and float on the edges of an environment. People who suffer from this problem do not have problems with hyperactivity, but instead have trouble with hypoactivity.
  • Adrenal Insufficiency Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Adrenal insufficiency is a life-threatening condition. It affects about 1 in 100,000 people. It occurs in all age groups and agonize men and women equally. The disease is characterized by weight loss, muscle weakness, fatigue, low blood pressure, and sometimes darkening of the skin in both exposed and non-exposed parts of the body.
  • Adult Bed Wetting - What Is The Solution?  By : Peter Crump
    Whilst adult bedwetting is more common than you think, it can be treated. And there are lots of causes to consider.
  • Adult Bedwetting - Exercise May Help The Problem  By : Peter Crump
    There's a range of things that may help adult bedwetting, and they aren't all drugs
  • Adult Ear Infection  By : G.Entp16
    Prevention of adult ear infection is simple. Nasal spray flushes out bacteria and pollutants which could cause build up and infection. Even allergens can be washed out. The important element necessary in effective nasal spray is Xylitol, which naturally repels bacteria before it has a chance to settle into the nasal tissue.

    Chewing gum containing Xylitol may also loosen and relieve pressure in the ear while at the same time releasing Xylitol into the mouth and throat and preventing bacteria to
  • Adult Ear Infection - Know The Symptoms And Treatment  By : Dean Caporella
    Adult ear infection can cause complications that if not treated early which can lead to problems in dealing and treating it effectively.
  • Advice For Your Eyes - Part I  By : Kevin Pederson
    Eyes are one of the finest assets which help us see the world in a better manner. With the vision we have found enough ways to nourish it too.
  • Advice For Your Eyes - Part II  By : Kevin Pederson
    Dark Circles Around Your Eyes - Many may suffer from this problem as the first thing you try hide during a make-up session is the dark circles around your eyes.
  • Advice On Dealing With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome  By : Colin Pike
    Carpal tunnel syndrome (or CTS for short) is a medical condition in which the median nerve is compressed at the wrist. CTS is more common in women than it is in men, and has a peak incidence around the age of 50.
  • Age When ADHD is Diagnosed  By : Keith Londrie
    Some parents notice signs of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity in their kids before they even start school. The child may not be able to sit still for very long or pay attention to games or television. But just because a parent thinks their child shows signs of ADHD does not mean that they have the disorder.
  • AIDS / HIV - What is AIDS?  By : Bradley
    Provides information about treatment guidelines for HIV and AIDS.
  • Aids Information  By : Juliet Cohen
    Aids is a very serious illness. AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
  • Alcohol Addiction: Do Not Overlook This Fatal Addiction  By : Colin Pike
    At the end of the 18th century, doctors from England and Germany considered for the first time alcohol addiction as a disease and described it in such a manner.
  • Alcohol And Drug Treatment Programs Are Often A Life Saver!  By : Susan Dean
    It never ceases to amaze me just how many people suffer from drug or alcohol abuse. Thank god there are alcohol and drug treatment programs out there to help these people. Of course the big problem with this is that they can only help people who are willing to be helped!
  • Alcohol and High Blood Pressure, Fact or Fantasy  By : Stephen Morgan
    Alcohol and High Blood Pressure, wow, this is a good one (he says putting down his pint, only joking). Consuming Alcohol and High Blood Pressure as an issue is a real conundrum.
  • Alcohol Saliva Testing (ALCO-Screen)  By : Rapiddrugdetection.com
    Alcohol Saliva testing is a one step saliva screening method used to detect the presence of alcohol in saliva that works in a clean, non-invasive manner. This test provides a semi-quantitative approximation of blood alcohol concentration.
  • Alcoholism - A Life Sucker!  By : Kevin Pederson
    Alcoholism is a very fatal disease. Many may not even consider it a disease, which can be seen as ignorance. This addiction towards alcohol has a very old relationship with humans. Some of these variations in alcohol are so exotic that they were exported by kings and queens to quench their thirst.
  • All About Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks  By : Matthew Hick
    If you suffer from anxiety, you will find several tips below to help you live a more productive and happy life.
  • All About Aspergers Syndrome  By : ian Williamson
    If your child has recently been diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome, then you likely have more questions than answers about this little-known diagnosis.
  • All About Coronary Heart Disease  By : Verlyn Ross
    This article supplements an earlier article written about coronary heart disease. It provides a greater level of detail about the disease. Education is critical in protecting yourself from this deadly disease.
  • All About Sleep Apnea  By : Keith George
    In central sleep apnea, the breathing is paused due to lack of effort. In obstructive sleep apnea the breathing is blocked even though there is an effort to breathe.
  • All The Secrets About Herbal Eczema Treatments  By : Dane Stanton
    Before expanding on herbal eczema treatments it would be best to fully explain what it is that eczema is and whom it preys. Eczema can prey on any person, at any age and is often associated with an allergic reaction to some allergen
  • All The Secrets You Need To Know About The Asian Bird Flu!  By : Dane Stanton
    There is a deadly disease that has and still is sweeping nations across South East Asia. It's now beginning to be known as the Asian bird flu. So what is it and how does it affect people?
  • All The Untold Secrets Of The Bird Flu Virus  By : Dane Stanton
    The bird flu virus is one of the most deadliest in the world and has taken many lives over the last century and a half. This virus is better known as avian influenza and is derived from an influenza virus from birds.
  • All You Need To Know About Tea Tree Oil And Stretch Marks  By : Karin Manning
    It is no wonder that people are now turning to tea tree oil in an effort to help prevent and get rid of stretch marks.
  • Allergies - Not Just A Skin Rash!  By : Kevin Pederson
    We may consider allergies very mild and not that harmful but people have lost their lives in this process. We cannot take this disease very lightly and it has to be nicked in the butt at the nick of time. The allergies are a kind of reaction which is caused by some foreign matter known as allergens. This can be avoided by staying away from the things which causes such reaction.
  • Allergies and Asthma - Differences and Similarities  By : Mike Herman
    Allergies are the most common cause of the inflammation which underlies most asthma particularly in younger sufferers.
  • Allergies During Menopause  By : Juliet Cohen
    Menopause is a natural circumstance that all women see as they mature. Menopause is usually used to identify any of the changes a woman experiences either just before or after she stops menstruating, marking the conclusion of her reproductive period.
  • Allergies in Children  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Many people do not think that young children can have allergies as doctors at one time believed since the nasal cavities are not completely developed then allergy problems should not exist.
  • Allergy Treatment - Take Several Steps  By : Hans Hasselfors
    It is spring time, which is good news to many, but not to all. Yes, the sun is out, it is warming up, and the birds...
  • Alopecia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Alopecia areata is a form of hair loss from areas of the body, usually from the scalp . Because it causes bald spots on the head, especially in the first stages, it is sometimes called spot baldness. Alopecia areata affects both males and females.
  • Alopecia Areata Treatment Tips  By : Juliet Cohen
    Alopecia areata is a form of hair loss from areas of the body, usually from the scalp. It can occur at any age and affects 1% of the population, most commonly children. Hair loss tends to be rather rapid and often involves one side of the head more than the other.
  • Alternative Asthma Treatment Ideas  By : Yuki Shoji
    Asthma can be a very frightening and dreaded illness, but with the proper medication and frame of mind, it can be controlled. Often, asthma patients use inhalers and/or nebulizers to bring relief. However, there are many asthma patients that feel as if they are not reaching their maximum potential with these treatments and opt for other treatment methods.
  • Alternative Treatment of Brain Tumor - The Health Way  By : Juliet Cohen
    The brain is the central processing unit of the human body. A brain tumor is a mass or growth of abnormal cells in your brain. Brain Tumors are any tumors which occur in the brain due to uncontrolled cell division. Brain tumors typically are categorized as either primary or secondary.
  • Alternatives to Dental Fillings  By : Minh Nguyen
    A dental cavity cannot heal by itself and the treatment recommendation for it depends on the severity of the disease.
  • Alzheimer and Families  By : Joseph Then
    Alzheimer is a disease that affects the elder's in the world. It is a slow developing disease that can last for years and it has serious effect on the elder's memory.
  • Alzheimer's - It Steals A Person's Mind  By : Ben Franklin
    All too often, people who suffer from Alzheimer's disease tend to become verbally or physically aggressive and abusive. This results in problems not just for them, but also those around them.

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