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15 Brain Boosting Activities...
Posted by admin on 02 8th, 2010
If you dont keep your mind active, studies show that your brain loses some of its functionality as you age, which causes memory loss, brain fog, and even Alzheimers.
A well-stimulated brain also elevates your mood, which helps you feel better on the inside.
Here are 15 brain boosting activities:
1. Play games that challenge and stimulate your mind....
Antipsychotic Drugs Can Cause ...
Posted by admin on 02 6th, 2010
(NaturalNews) Popular antipsychotic drugs are under fire for causing severe side effects such as hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and weight gain. Researchers discussed the issue in Biological Psychiatry, noting that the mentally ill who take such drugs are already at an increased risk for developing heart disease problems including diabetes and hypertension.
Jonathan...
An Informal Health Guide...
Posted by admin on 02 4th, 2010
He had just entered the reception area of a large building where his friend had a corporate office. As he proceeded to the staircase, a peon called, Sir, there’s an elevator here! The man replied, ?No thanks, I will take the stairs, and then he continued up the stairs to reach the office on fifth floor.
The elevator was launched in the West long...
Home Remedies for THALASSEMIA...
Posted by admin on 02 4th, 2010
THALASSEMIA Definition
Thalassemia (Mediterranean anemia) is an inherited blood disorder characterized by less hemoglobin and fewer red blood cells in your body than normal.
Hemoglobin is the substance in your red blood cells that allows these cells to carry oxygen. The low hemoglobin and fewer red blood cells of thalassemia may cause anemia, leaving...
7 of the foods to avoid...
Posted by admin on 02 3rd, 2010
1. Canned Tomatoes
The expert: Fredrick vom Saal, PhD, an endocrinologist at the University of Missouri who studies bisphenol-A
The resin linings of tin cans contain bisphenol-A, a synthetic estrogen that has been linked to ailments ranging from reproductive problems to heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Acidity — a prominent characteristic...
Home Blood Pressure Monitors...
Posted by admin on 02 2nd, 2010
Blood pressure is often used to predict the risk of several serious health problems, such as heart disease. Many people are used to getting their blood pressure checked regularly at pharmacies. While quick and easy to measure, blood pressure can vary greatly throughout the day, depending on a patient’s surroundings, physical well-being, recent meal...
The Common Cold Problems in Ch...
Posted by admin on 02 1st, 2010
Sneezing, scratchy throat, runny nose—everyone knows the first signs of a cold, probably the most common illness known. Although the common cold is usually mild, with symptoms lasting a week or less, it is a leading cause of doctor visits and of school and job absenteeism.
The Problem
In the course of a year, individuals in the United States suffer...
Gluten: What You Don’t K...
Posted by admin on 01 29th, 2010
Something you’re eating may be killing you, and you probably don’t even know it!
If you eat cheeseburgers or French fries all the time or drink six sodas a day, you likely know you are shortening your life. But eating a nice dark, crunchy slice of whole wheat bread–how could that be bad for you?
Well, bread contains gluten, a protein...
Vaccines can cause brain damag...
Posted by admin on 01 29th, 2010
Should You Have Your Child Vaccinated? Who Should You Believe About Vaccination? The Government? The Drug Companies? The Medical Establishment? Television?
For over thirty years I have been warning about the potential problems associated with vaccines. I have, during that time, provided a considerable amount of proof showing that vaccination programes...