• Women Hair Loss Instant Help for your Hair

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:06
    As we all know that women look after their hair more comparing to men. Hair defines the beauty of every young woman. But unfortunately now day’s women hair loss problem is increasing rapidly. For over coming this massive problem many women opts for different ways for getting rid of ...

  • Speed up your Fat Loss And Look Better

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:06
    Volumes of information and several methodologies are available on how to accelerate fat loss process. Here is a concise write up on this very basic theme in the form of little nuggets of data. This literature has seen evolution as information paradigm has shifted from tips as eating fruits and ...

  • Skin care Advice for your special day

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:06
    Everyone - and the guests, the public who wants to show his skin in big event and make a mark in public on big day. Here are some simple tips; you can follow to solve problems of the skin of your special day to impress on everyone: ...

  • Scary Medical instruments from History

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:06
    This hand-cranked saw's blades were used to cut through sections of the skull, allowing for access by other instruments. This method of removing tonsils worked much like a traditional guillotine, slicing off the infected tonsils. This trephine was a hand-powered drill with a cylindrical blade that was used to bore into the ...

  • Oil Free Moisturizer: The Right Choice for Your Skin

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:06
    You should protect your skin from using an oil free moisturizer and ensure further protection by seeing that it contains sunscreen. Moisturizers that are oil free contains a mixture of glycerin and water, and those that are top class may contain tea extracts and oatmeal as well. The oatmeal ...

  • Make Your Warts Go Away

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:06
    There are a lot of people who prefer to take topical treatments before consulting a doctor. These are treatments that you can take by yourself at home, and even though some of these treatments are reputed to be quite effective, there is still no guarantee that it could work ...

  • Health Secrets 12 Ways to Boost Your Energy and Wellbeing

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:06
    1 Take a load off A large number of us suffer back pain from sitting for long hours at desks, overdoing it with lifting and a range of other causes. One simple daily exercise, repeated five to fifteen times can help avoid and even repair damage. Start by lying ...

  • Hair loss Natural Remedies For Hair Loss

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:06
    Healthy and beautiful hair enhances the personality of every person. It’s important for you to take good care of your hair otherwise you will be facing some severe problems relating to hair including hair loss. For taking good care of your hair you have to take certain things under ...

  • Effective ways to Handling Stress

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:06
    Sometimes there are situations in which people become confused. They don’t know what to do, even they faces difficulties in choosing that what is right and what is wrong. This situation is caused by one and only one thing known as Stress. Stress is the part of life but ...

  • Brain Testing

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:40:06
    The human brain is probably the most complicated organ in the human body. I say complicated because physically the brain is made up of millions of crisscrossing nerves which carry billions of neurons here and there. It is amazing to even wonder how this intricate jungle ...

  • Review: Moxibustion for cancer care

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:38:32
    Prof. Ernst and colleagues report, “All studies [of moxibustion] have a high risk of bias.” And that’s the good news. First, the details. 5 studies compared the effects of moxibustion with conventional therapy. In each, moxibustion was used as adjuvant treatment to conventional medicine in patients with any type of cancer. The data from these studies were combined for a [...]

  • Is there a connection between vitamin D and muscle pain during statin therapy?

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:38:32
    During the American College of Cardiology meeting, researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham reported there was no link between blood levels of vitamin D and the incidence of myalgias in patients treated with the statin drug, atorvastatin (Lipitor). First, the details. This was an add-on study to the Treating to New Targets study. 1,509 patients who [...]

  • Effects of eating more fruits and veggies on cancer risk

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:38:32
    It’s widely believed that cancer can be prevented by eating lots of fruits and vegetables. Here’s what we really know. First, the details. 478,478 adults were studied for about 9 years. Detailed information on dietary habits and lifestyle variables was reported by the participants. The relationships between the risk of cancer and intake of total fruits, total vegetables, and total [...]

  • Does religion and spirituality protect against heart disease?

    Updated: 2010-04-30 07:38:32
    It might not be sufficient on its own to prevent heart disease, but Dr. Desiree Lie, writing on Medscape, discusses the benefits. A series of studies supports the benefits of religious behavior or spirituality. In the 1990s, mortality was found to be lower among frequent churchgoers than among nonattendees. A 2002 study reported that compared to infrequent attendance [...]

  • Preterm children and psychiatric disorder

    Updated: 2010-04-29 01:43:17
    Significant advances in the neonatal intensive care have resulted in increased survival rates of children who are born at less than 26 weeks of gestation, so termed "extremely preterm children". Notably, however, improved survival rates have been accompanied by a higher risk for later cognitive, neuromotor, and sensory impairments in these children........

  • Stem cell function

    Updated: 2010-04-29 01:43:17
    The promise of stem cells lies in their unique ability to differentiate into a multitude of different types of cells. But in order to determine how to use stem cells for new therapeutics, researchers and engineers need to answer a fundamental question: if a stem cell changes to look like a certain type of cell, how do we know if it will behave like a certain type of cell?.......

  • New teaching tools aid visually impaired

    Updated: 2010-04-29 01:43:17
    Mastering mathematics can be daunting for a number of children, but scientists have observed that children with visual impairments face disproportionate challenges learning math, and by the time they reach the college level, they are significantly under-represented in science, technology, mathematics and engineering disciplines........

  • Benefits of pure maple syrup

    Updated: 2010-04-29 01:43:17
    Before you dig in to your next stack of French toast or waffles, you might want to pour on pure maple syrup. That's because University of Rhode Island researcher Navindra Seeram, who specializes in medicinal plant research, has found more than 20 compounds in maple syrup from Canada that have been associated with human health, 13 of which are newly discovered in maple syrup. In addition, eight of the compounds have been found in the Acer (maple) family for the first time........

  • what happens to nerve cells in Parkinson's disease

    Updated: 2010-04-29 01:43:17
    A newly released study from The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital - The Neuro - at McGill University is the first to discover a molecular link between Parkinson's disease and defects in the ability of nerve cells to communicate. The study, reported in the prestigious journal Molecular Cell and selected as Editor's Choice in the prominent journal Science, provides new insight into the mechanisms underlying Parkinson's disease, and could lead to innovative new therapeutic strategies........

  • Stem cell guidelines should be modified

    Updated: 2010-04-29 01:43:17
    A UCSF team, led by bioethicist Bernard Lo, MD, recommends that the National Institutes of Health ethics guidelines for embryonic stem cell research be modified to better protect the rights of individuals donating egg or sperm to patients undergoing in vitro fertilization. The recommendation is published in the February 19, 2010 issue of Science.......

  • Prevention is key research goal for premature babies

    Updated: 2010-04-29 01:43:17
    Family history, infection and stress all may play a role in raising a woman's risk of having a premature baby but they don't fully explain why some women give birth too soon and others don't, as per a review article published recently in the New England Journal (NEJM). Only if researchers of all disciplines work together and share information databases, biological samples and new perspectives will the research community be able to determine how to prevent spontaneous preterm birth and spare babies from the serious consequences of an early birth, as per "The Enigma of Spontaneous Preterm Birth," by Louis Muglia, MD, PhD, of Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Michael Katz, MD, senior vice president for Research and Global Program at the March Dimes........

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