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Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Acne
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 394 | Views: 56
Living with acne can be difficult, and it is even more difficult to find the right acne treatment product that will help you in your struggle to be free of it. One thing that makes acne treatment so hard is the number and variety of acne treatment products currently on the market.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Sleep Apnea Snoring
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 396 | Views: 75
Sleep apnea is a troubling disorder that will affects your sleep as well as having some very negative consequences on your health and well-being. This disorder can affect someone at any age and is considered to be a degenerative condition when. When sleep apnea is left untreated, the condition can become much more serious. There are things that can be done to lower your risk of developing sleep apnea. Those that are high in risk factors are much more prone to develop this very difficult sleep disorder. There are certain methods people can use to keep their risk for sleep apnea down.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Breast Cancer
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 409 | Views: 125
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation story is both inspiring and sad at the same time. The foundation has been making a difference in the lives of women with breast cancer for over 20 years. Research and clinical trials are supported by the foundation along with local outreach for many communities. Its network started in the United States, but now is worldwide. The mission of the foundation is to eradicate breast cancer as a life-threatening disease for women. It supports education, screening, research and treatment throughout the world.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Disease And Illness
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 427 | Views: 81
Ketoacidosis is the result of too many ketones in your urine. They are acids that build up in the blood and represent a warning that your diabetes is not under control. Ketones show up in the urine when the body is not getting enough insulin. Ketoacidosis is a dangerous and life-threatening condition, which rarely shows up with Type 2 diabetes, but is a serious problem for those with Type 1 diabetes. Ketoacidosis can result in a diabetic coma or death, while those with Type 2 diabetes can suffer from something similar called hyperosmolar nonketotic coma.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Hair Loss
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 433 | Views: 59
Hair loss has been a problem throughout many cultures for many centuries. Each culture had different techniques to stimulate hair growth and various methods to slow the process of hair loss. Each culture worked to find the right nutrient balance to slow the process of hair loss. If you struggle with hair loss, you will want to know how to slow its loss and stimulate growth. By understanding how other cultures approached hair restoration, you may gain insight into how to solve your own hair loss problem.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Acupuncture
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 574 | Views: 22
The Chinese are known for their ancient healing techniques that make use of nothing but nature's best. Once such technique is acupuncture which dates back 2,000 years.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Acne
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 632 | Views: 45
Acne is not a particularly attractive trait of anyone, whether adult or adolescent. Acne, in fact, contributes to lowering one's sense of self, and self-esteem. As acne untreated can scar one's skin, the effects brought on by acne can scar one emotionally for life.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Weight Loss
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 562 | Views: 41
The Internet has become a convenient venue where different products and services are sold and offered to different kinds of people.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Obesity
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 524 | Views: 117
Can we actually say that television is responsible for child obesity? Can we actually verify that it is causing children to become overweight and obese? While this assertion would be difficult to substantiate, the responsibility that television does contribute to childhood obesity should be examined.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Obesity
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 463 | Views: 77
Child obesity has quickly become a major problem in America, the degree to which may not even be fully realized at this point. To consider all the aspects of obesity, a systems approach is necessary in identifying all factors involved. From this perspective, a more encompassing view of the prevalence of child obesity can be observed.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Weight Loss
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 580 | Views: 41
It is alarming to note that more and more people are getting obese these days. Studies have found that obesity is primarily caused by people's increasing and uncontrolled appetite for food.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Weight Loss
Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 548 | Views: 51
Losing weight can be a harrowing experience most especially if you start feeling that you are alone in your quest to lose the excess pounds. However, this is not so when you are with a group going through the same process and are ready to support you until you achieve your weight loss goals. And this is what the Weight Watchers are famous for.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Sleep Apnea Snoring
Submitted: 2007-03-15 | Word Count: 488 | Views: 62
Sleep apnea is a condition that is not always treated seriously, sometimes with devastating consequences. One indication of sleep apnea is snoring. Sleep apnea is caused by the same conditions as snoring--constriction of nasal airways and the throat. Unfortunately this signal, which should indicate a problem, is often overlooked. Sometimes, the only indication is a partner complaining about the snoring. Unfortunately, sleep apnea can kill, as it did on December 29, 2004. Just seven days after his 43rd birthday, NFL hall-of-famer Reggie White passed away.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Acupuncture
Submitted: 2007-03-14 | Word Count: 509 | Views: 133
When most people consider relief from headache pain, medication, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, often comes to mind. There are however, alternative therapies to deal with headaches, and you may find the results surprising. Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese therapy that has been used for centuries, and many headache sufferers have been drawn to it for its effectiveness in dealing with their headache pain.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Migraine Headaches
Submitted: 2007-03-14 | Word Count: 426 | Views: 121
Imagine discovering that you were suffering from a headache, though you were not experiencing any headache pain? Sometimes, people who are experience odd unexplained symptoms are found to be afflicted with what is often called a silent migraine. Silent migraines are known by other names such as migraine auras without headache, ocular migraines or painless migraines.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Depression
Submitted: 2007-03-14 | Word Count: 573 | Views: 77
Teen depression may develop in teenagers who have personal, family, and social problems. It is not true that only adults suffer from this problem. Teens can also have this intense mental and emotional problem plaguing them.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Diabetes
Submitted: 2007-03-14 | Word Count: 444 | Views: 61
Diabetes is now a disease that affects people not just North America wide, but worldwide. Many complications come with diabetes. Blindness, cardiovascular disease and kidney problems can all result from diabetes. Amputation of limbs may be a necessary result of diabetes is extreme cases. Studies have also linked early life depression as a contributor to adult diabetes.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Hemorrhoids
Submitted: 2007-03-14 | Word Count: 381 | Views: 64
Preventing hemorrhoids is the best way of dealing with them. They can be one of the most embarrassing and frustrating health problems to have. With that, there are a number of things that can be done to prevent hemorrhoids. You will first want to understand if you are vulnerable to them. Obese males over 50 years of age with digestive problems are most susceptible to getting hemorrhoids. Those who also spend a lot of time standing or lifting heavy objects are vulnerable.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Eczema Dermatitis
Submitted: 2007-02-24 | Word Count: 550 | Views: 142
Eczema is a very irritating and hideous-looking condition of the skin that affects many people all over the world. Although it is more of a nuisance than a dangerous illness, many people find it bothersome enough that it needs to be treated. Like most diseases, prevention is better than having to treat eczema, and one of the most effective ways to prevent getting eczema is by avoiding its causes.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Incontinence
Submitted: 2007-02-12 | Word Count: 410 | Views: 227
Children who are five or six years old and are continual bed-wetters have long been thought by the medical community to suffer from a sleep disorder. Recent studies appear to show that this is not the case and that these children typically sleep deeply and fail to awaken when the message is sent from the brain that the bladder needs to be emptied.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Obesity
Submitted: 2007-02-02 | Word Count: 519 | Views: 107
It seems every day there are findings in obesity research. These are the latest studies.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Acid Reflux GERD
Submitted: 2007-02-01 | Word Count: 598 | Views: 65
Asthma is among many diseases that have caused great discomfort and even disabilities to a large number of sufferers across the globe. Now health professionals have been noticing a rather consistent link between asthma and another troublesome condition called gastroesophageal reflux disease or more popularly known as acid reflux. The occurrence of these two ailments forms an alarming combination of symptoms that are sure to increase the irritation caused by either disease alone.
Expert Author: Liz Radisson | Category: Incontinence
Submitted: 2007-01-30 | Word Count: 664 | Views: 156
Urinating while asleep, also called nocturnal enuresis, is common in children. It is messy and worrying, but as it is involuntary, it is simply an indication of a developing body system growing accustomed to sleeping without a diaper. Enuresis in teenagers and adolescents, though, is a different matter. It may be worrisome for parents; it can be awkward for older children, and is considered a bodily symptom of deeper problems in a teenager or adolescent.

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