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  • Do You Have These Diabetes Risk Factors?  By : Denise Durbin
    Why some individuals develop diabetes and others don't is not known with any degree of certainty. However, there appears to be two underlying factors that may point to developing diabetes. The most common one is genetic pre-disposition. Environmental triggers such as exposure to certain foods too early in an infant's life is the second factor.
  • Doctors and Nutritionist say..... you need more calcium. But Wait  By : Thomas Snee SR.
    No matter your age or health condition, you can extend your life and add life to your years beginning right now! You can improve your overall health & vitality, and increase your energy levels. You can truly look & feel younger than your years. Angioprim can help promote a healthy cardiovascular system.
  • Don't Let Diabetes Control Your Life  By : Aldrich Cusens
    Diabetes is a common medical condition that affects millions of people around the world. Adults and children, men and women can all develop diabetes. The good news is, modern medicine and advanced understand has made it possible for more people to live comfortably with their diabetes.
  • EMS Aims For Early Signs of a Stroke Treatments  By : Jane Beckham
    Being able to identify the warning signs of a stroke and take appropriate and immediate action is vital to increase the chances of recovery and even survival for a stroke victim. The problem is for the person suffering the stroke they are usually debilitated and unable to call the emergency services.
  • Facts About Acid Reflux  By : Julius Riason
    Countless people live their lives with acid reflux. While this common medical occurrence is uncomfortable and potentially harmful, it can be easily managed or even prevented by making simple changes to your diet and lifestyle.
  • Facts About Lung Cancer  By : Ambrose Hutson
    Cells are the building blocks that form our lives. We know that cells naturally grow, divide, and multiply to keep out bodies healthy and strong. Occasionally, however, these same cells will divide and multiply when there is no need to do so. This results in a mass of cells known as a tumor, or cancer. An unchecked and rapid growth of cells in the lung is lung cancer. There are two forms of lung cancer: non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer.
  • Filing for Worker's Compensation?  By : Dan Pritcherd
    If you ever find yourself in the position of having to file a worker's compensation claim there are some things you will need to know about the process to file a successful request for workers compensation.
  • Growing Organic Sprouts  By : Joel..
    The process of growing your own organic sprouts can be easy. First, soak your selected seeds in filtered water or a chemical free liquid for 1 to 2 days. Second, drain the liquid and Third, lot grow rinsing when necessary with filtered water. People all over the world have added organic sprouts to their diets. This article has a few seeds to choose from.
  • Heart Disorders  By : Crystal
    Hypertension and heart disease are also believed to be trigg by stress. Before you can look at what you can do to manage your stress, the first order of business is understanding what, exactly, stress is. Generally, stress is defined as a negative emotional experience associated with biological changes that allow you to adapt to it. In response to stress, your adrenal glands pump out stress hormones that speed up your body - your heart rate increases and you blood sugar levels increase so that glucose can be diverted to your muscles in case you have to run. This is knoen as the fight-or-flight response.

  • How a Prostate Cancer Test Can Save Your Life  By : Abigail Franks
    If you're a men over 50, you should consider a yearly Prostate cancer PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) test. It's a simple a blood test that can help doctors catch the very early cases of prostate cancer. This is a great way to protect yourself from this potentially deadly disease that afflicts men in their later years.
  • Hypertension or High Blood Pressure  By : Susan Price-johnson
    Many people suffer from hypertension (also known high blood pressure). Blood pressure is essential to move blood from your heart through your veins and arteries. But when the pressure is too high it can become dangerous, making your heart work harder and increasing your risk for heart problems, such as heart attacks and strokes. Hypertension may also increases your potential risk for various problems such as kidney disease even blindness.
  • Insomnia - It's Not Like They Tell You In The Movies Is It  By : Steve Simpson
    If you have ever been affected by Insomnia, then you will know its more than not being able to get to sleep, or get to sleep quickly. It can take over your whole life if it is allowed, and might not seem like you have a choice in the matter. There are things you can do to combat insomnia if it does have a hold on you. The purpose of this article is to look at what insomnia actually is, who is affected by it and what you can do about it.
  • Is There Actually a Cold Sore Cure?  By : Denny Bodoh
    Many authorities state there is no cold sore cure. On the other side, many highly respected medical professionals claim there is definitely a cure for cold sores. Which group is being honest?
  • Lifestyle and Acid Reflux -- 7 Helpful Tips  By : Fallon Cullerne
    It is surprising how much influence your lifestyle choices can have on your health overall. If you've been told you have acid reflux, you will obviously want to figure out how to control the symptoms, and live a more comfortable life. Of course, acid reflux disease doesn't simply go away, but its effects can be reduced, and many symptoms prevented by making a few easy lifestyle changes. Here are seven tips that you can try before you attempt more drastic steps:
  • Little Known Facts About Cold Sores and Fever Blisters  By : Denny Bodoh
    Incredible, but true - Cold sores and fever blisters have been a world-wide epidemic since before Christ. The World Health Organization estimates that nearly 90% of earth's population is infected with the cold sore virus today.

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