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  1. How To Live Gluten-free -- The Average North American Diet Makes It Difficult

    by Mark Fodchuk - 2008-10-30
    Today, if you suffer from celiac disease, it's much easier to live a gluten-free life. Still, it's an often frustrating, time-consuming challenge. You only have to visit most restaurants and grocery s...
  2. Post Gastric Banding Surgery Faqs

    by Simon Hemmings - 2008-10-30
    You have just had your surgery and you are likely have lots of questions for your surgeon about the Gastric Banding Surgery and what your life will be like afterwards. Here are some typical questions...
  3. Gastric Banding Reduces Type 2 Diabetes

    by Simon Hemmings - 2008-10-30
    Most obese patients have gastric banding surgery to get rid of excess pounds, but losing weight may not be the only reason to have the operation. A researcher team at Monash University Centre for Obe...
  4. On the Day of Gastric Banding Surgery

    by Simon Hemmings - 2008-10-30
    It's natural to be nervous on the day of Gastric Banding Surgery but at the same time you can be excited as it's a milestone your journey to a healthier and happier life. Preparing for Surgery Befo...
  5. Seven Surefire Ways to Alleviate Your Low Blood Sugar or Hypoglycemia Symptoms, Today!

    by Daniel St-jean - 2008-10-30
    Some of you (especially the older baby boomers) might remember "The Magnificent Seven", a blockbuster western movie from 1960 featuring an incredible cast that included Yul Brenner, Steve McQueen, El...
  6. Answering Your Autoimmune Diseases Questions

    by Michael Selvon - 2008-10-29
    In health class you are taught about how the body has its own defense mechanism called the immune system. In a healthy body the immune system works to keep out infection and keep the body from develop...
  7. Know About Specimen Validity Test and Adulterants Tested in it

    by Drug Alcohol Test - 2008-10-29
    Specimen validity testing refers to the tests conducted by laboratories to determine if a urine specimen is diluted, adulterated or substituted. Prior to urine drug testing, specimen validity test is...
  8. Cure Frequent And Recurring Yeast Infections

    by Kathy Chan - 2008-10-29
    It's not extraordinary for anyone to experience from frequent and recurring yeast infections. I was one of them just few years ago.I've been there and done that. I've visited private clinic, balm, ate...
  9. Bee Venom Aids Arthritis Pain Relief..

    by Mark John - 2008-10-29
    Hippocrates - the Greek physician, was thought to have used bee venom amongst other substances to treat joint pain and swelling, or arthritis as we now collectively call these conditions. The use of b...
  10. Overcoming The Fears You Have

    by Joan Shine - 2008-10-29
    People live every day in anxiety. Fear of losing their wealth, anxiety of losing their loved ones, anxiety of making the incorrect decisions, worry of being themselves, fright of upward up, panic of m...
  11. Exploring Rheumatoid Arthritis

    by Bill Parker.. - 2008-10-29
    Rheumatoid arthritis is a debilitating form of arthritis that can cause deformed, painful joints which can make it difficult to function normally. Usually the first signs of rheumatoid arthritis are w...
  12. The Fear Of Writing Essay

    by Joan Shine - 2008-10-29
    Essay copy is an academic activity that aims to whet students' text skills. With its phobia procedure, copy essays enables the essayist to explore a focus in strength. It also helps the students refur...
  13. The Many Signs of Alcoholism

    by Martin Applebaum - 2008-10-29
    Signs of alcoholism are much severe than expected. Millions of people around the world consume alcohol on a daily basis. Almost daily, they feel negative after effects of drinking alcohol, but eithe...
  14. Knowing Your Risk Could Save Your Live

    by Erny Setyawati - 2008-10-28
    Knowing your risk could save your live becoming theme of world heart day this year. Heart attack is the first ranking for people safety, beside infection illness. Caused of heart attack, it must be v...
  15. Depression Part Iii-how to Prevent and Treat Depression With Common Sense Appoach

    by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-28
    As we mentioned in previous articles depression is a normal response as part of our daily lives, such as the loss of a job, the death of a loved one, or illness. Over 30 million Americans suffer from...
  16. Medication to Reduce the Symptoms of Ibs

    by Darrell F - 2008-10-28
    As such, there is not really a practical way to treat IBS itself, there is not per-se a medication that is used for the treatment of IBS directly. Medications doctors prescribe for IBS are actually b...
  17. Exposure to Indoor Mold

    by MoldEnvironment - 2008-10-28
    Symptoms from indoor mold exposure often resemble or mimic  other diseases. We know that we are sick and therefore experiencing strange and adverse health problems that we have never had before. Mos...
  18. Detailed Information On Maple Syrup Urine Disease

    by Juliet Cohen - 2008-10-28
    Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) is a disorder abnormally affecting the metabolism of amino acids. The disorder impresses the way the body metabolizes certain components of protein. These components a...
  19. Detailed Information On Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

    by Juliet Cohen - 2008-10-28
    Mixed Connective Tissue Disease is also known as Sharp syndrome. Mixed connective tissue disease is a rheumatic disease that has features shared by lupus, scleroderma, polymyosistis or dermatomyositis...
  20. A Brief Look at Alcoholism Signs

    by Martin Applebaum - 2008-10-28
    Although, drinking cannot be good to anybody, however an acceptable amount of alcohol can be termed as safe for normal healthy person. Many alcoholism signs and symptoms of alcohol abuse on a person...