Archive for November, 2008



Wrong Beliefs About Colds

Monday 24 November 2008 @ 11:11 pm

A viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory system, the nose, and the throat, is called the common cold. All those sneezing, sniffing, runny nose, nasal congestion and sore or scratchy throat are symptoms of cold. Cold is the most common of all human diseases which can affect anybody in its path.

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Killing Your Spouse - Or How to Save Your Partner’s Life

Monday 24 November 2008 @ 11:11 pm

Your effort to improve your lifestyle may be the best motivation for your partner to gain a healthier lifestyle. This article offers tips for you to motivate your partner to make healthy improvements.

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Does Your Child Have Constipation?

Monday 24 November 2008 @ 11:11 pm

Child have constipation just like adults and perhaps more often since they don’t like to eat food that has a lot of fiber - vegetables and more vegetables. Learn how you can you can minimize or eliminate your child’s constipation problem.

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How to Establish Yourself As an Expert in the Healthcare Field For Free

Monday 24 November 2008 @ 11:11 pm

More now than ever a number of healthcare professionals are seeking non-traditional means of marketing their practices. Due to increased competition and more defined specialization, the industry that once relied on “hanging it’s shingle” is now forced to market vigorously. Through creative and bold steps, the healthcare industry in the 21ST century is emerging stronger and more focused.

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The Elixir of Life Raw Superfood Mushroom Cordyceps

Monday 24 November 2008 @ 11:11 pm

Mushroom Cordyceps - also called the mushroom of world records, the Chinese Longevity Mushroom and the elixir of life is an incomparable broad-spectrum superfood with extremely advantageous effects on the entire mind and body. Cordyceps mushrooms come from the small Southwestern regions of China, Tibet, Nepal and nearby areas in the high Himalayas. The altitude extremes of over 11,000 feet alongwith the isolated and severe habitats, made the natural gathering and harvest of this amazing mushroom rare, difficult, and very expensive.

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Stay Healthy in a Limited Budget

Monday 24 November 2008 @ 11:11 pm

Economic depression is telling on all but even during this lean phase, we should learn to live wisely. Limited budget does not mean that you have to cut down on nutrition; all you need to do is act wisely. On an average, around 49% Americans eat outside food which, in fact, is a major cause of your money depletion.

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Sinusitis - It Can Bring You to Your Knees

Monday 24 November 2008 @ 11:11 pm

Over the years, I’ve experienced many health problems just like most people. Fortunately, most of them have been minor, but I’ve run across one that tops the list of most miserable health problems that will not kill you, but feels like it will - sinusitis.

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3 Tips For Medical Communicators

Monday 24 November 2008 @ 11:11 pm

As a medical communicator, I am often bombarded with medical articles, e-mails, press releases and literature on the latest and greatest medical findings. Determining which items are truly newsworthy means being able to quickly assess the value of the medical research. Remember, everyone today likes to use the word “breakthrough” and “revolutionary” when referring to their medical product or service.

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Growing Taller Secrets - 3 Ways to Gain the Inches You Want Fast

Monday 24 November 2008 @ 11:11 pm

Those of you that want to grow taller are probably looking for a magic pill or formula to get you there. There is no such thing, but there are some growing taller secrets that can help you gain a few inches in a month or two. Here are three of them for you.

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Poor Blood Circulation - How Far Does it Affect You and What to Do?

Monday 24 November 2008 @ 11:11 pm

If good blood circulation disappears, it can lead to a wide variety of problems or diseases that can sometimes be lethal. Fortunately, poor blood circulation can be easily minimized and prevented.

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