Lifestyle Articles1: Cerebral Palsy Statistics
Cerebral Palsy Statistics Show Scope of Children and Families Affected by This Disease
Look into a crowd of 1,000 children in the U.S., and statistics indicate that at least two of those children wil 2: A look at Fairtrade Fortnight and other milestones in fair trade
Recent YouGov data (published at Retail Week) showed a 12 percent growth in fair trade gifts, chocolate and other goods through 2009 due, at least in part, to the moves of major supermarkets and cosme 3: Printer Toner: Is it Hazardous or Not?
Probably everyone who deals with printing devices repair of toner cartridge refilling sooner or later begins to wonder: ‘is toner hazardous for me?'
Laser printers, copiers and toner itself can 4: Peptic Ulcer causes and prevention
Peptic ulcer is defined as mucosal erosion of the gastrointestinal tract that is usually acidic and thus extremely painful.
As many as 80% of ulcers are associated with Helicobacter pylori, a spiral 5: Are You a Heart Attack Waiting to Happen?
Everyone should know the warning signs for a heart attack—but according to Dr. Isaac Eliaz, effective prevention requires much more than a list of potential symptoms.
"Heart attacks strike quic 6: How To Apply pH 8.0 - 10.0 Kangen Water Into Your Life Today
From the highly strong water used for cleaning purposes to the flavorful water perfect for drinking, you certainly do not want to overlook the impact this can have on life. Here are six ways to apply 7: Losing Weight: Redefine "Full" in Four Steps
Overeating is about more than reckless epic binges or always ordering the double large portion from your favorite restaurant. In many cases it can actually be a very subtle occurrence, done one small 8: Losing Weight - S.T.O.P. and Shed Inches
One of the most interesting truths is that we are our own worst enemies. We can be full of confidence, exuberance, and encouragement for our friends and families. We'll exhort them to quit smoking, 9: The Benefits of Showering
Showers can often be seen as a mandatory daily exercise to get you a fresh burst of water for the day ahead, whether it is working, going to school enjoying a leisurely day at the shops. Whilst a show 10: Losing Weight - Take Control of Late Night Snacking
First of all let's get something straight: We have all been there. It gets late at night, we've had a long day and we feel those hunger pangs hit us. We don't want to make a big meal, so we reach fo 11: The Dress Code - Five Steps to a Greener Wardrobe
In the last few weeks, we've discussed a number of healthy ways to live, ranging from proper diet and skin care to the values of recycling and green living. The message of a green lifestyle is simple 12: How to know when a Family Member needs Addiction Treatment
The last thing you want to face is a family member who is addicted to drugs or alcohol. While this may not be a pleasant situation, it is not one that you should run from. Remember, now is the time th 13: Your Healthy Life: Dietary Fiber
When people talk about dietary fiber, they immediately think of older people taking large fiber tablets. The truth is, proper fiber intake can benefit everyone at any age. Fiber intake can help ease 14: Skin Tears and Treatment through Wound Be Gone
The skin is the largest organ of the body and often the most forgotten. Skin is exposed daily to numerous environmental risks of irritants and chemicals, as well as to physical and mechanical injury. 15: Use a Himalayan Salt Lamp to Relax and Concentrate
It is a well known fact that a Himalayan salt lamp can help cure many breathing problems such as asthma and allergies. This is a huge benefit to anybody who struggles with these issues or those closel 16: Friday 13th vaccine
The influenza virus A(H1N1) is certainly a hot topic today. However, November 13, 2009 will be a Friday 13th, the third and last of this year. However, the fear of number 13 [triskaidekaphobia], espec 17: Cerebral Palsy Symptoms and Treatment
Cerebral palsy is a term that is used to describe a range of disorders that affect the body's balance, posture and movement. Cerebral palsy can be translated into the terms "brain paralysis" and is ca 18: Causes of Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy is a condition that affects somewhere between 800,000 and 1,000,000 Americans currently in the United States. It is not a disease, per se, but rather an injury that causes damage to the 19: Tips to Avoid Winter Colds, Flu and H1N1
Nobody likes to get sick, particularly around wintertime. The cold weather exacerbates respiratory symptoms, making recovery far less pleasant than it could be. At least during warmer months, a sick 20: A Baby Saved by an Alert Doctor
Dr. Malcolm Coulthard, a pediatric nephrologist at the Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital in Newcastle (UK) saved a newborn infant from certain death by his ingenious and innovative care for a newbor Page 1 of 3 [1] [2] [3] Share and Enjoy: |
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