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by Tom alter - 2007-03-15
The human brain is one of the most sophisticated organs nature has ever made. One of the most interesting aspects of the brain is its power to retain information, which we call as memory. Memory is pe...
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by Dr John Anne - 2007-03-15
General DescriptionThe traditionally venerated brahmi of Ayurvedic medicine is popular as water hyssop in the west. Other popular names used in different parts of the world are thyme-leafed gratiol...
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by Michael Malega - 2007-03-21
The present article has been read by many of our visitors and greatly appreciated. Hopefully you will enjoy it likewise. When we are Suffering from a headache we by and large think of ways to stop...
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by Jimmy Cox - 2007-03-22
Breathing exercises help you breathe better and release the toxins in your brain. The human body takes in a lot of toxic substances, both through the air and through food and drink. Apart from this, v...
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by Michael Russell - 2007-03-25
Oh, my aching head! Does this sound familiar to you? Well, it might be since one of the most common medical complaints of modern man is an aching head. We all have had it in varying frequencies and...
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by Neil Day - 2007-03-26
The biggest problem with treating a headache is the simple fact they are not all the same. With such varieties as tension, sinus, migraine and cluster, finding the right way to go about getting rid of...
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by Tom Sample - 2007-03-27
Is it? Is it not? Could it be just a headache? How can you tell it's a migraine? These are questions every migraine sufferer asks when migraines first make an appearance into their lives. Not just tha...
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by Michael Russell - 2007-03-27
It is inevitable that we sometimes suffer from headaches due to stress, hormones and anxiety. But there is one type of headache that is rare and very painful. This type of headache is called cluster...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-29
Migraines, the chronic, recurrent and often debilitating attacks of pain in the head or neck affect millions of people. These unilateral headaches usually attack a sufferer with various warning signs....
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-04-07
Medical literature is full of examples of how natural hormones effect migraine headaches. As early as 1953, the British Medical Journal published Dr. Kathleen Dalton�s first hand account of how h...