Archive for May, 2011

May 29 2011

Natural Cures and Remedies for Acne

Published by under Acne

There are numerous theories concerning what causes acne. The number one accepted cause is an imbalance of hormones. The reason why is due to the times in our lives when acne occurs the most.

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May 29 2011

Natural Cures and Remedies for Anxiety and Panic Attacks

Published by under Health Cures

Most likely your anxiety is caused by adrenal fatigue. The adrenal glands become this way due to stress — physical stress or emotional stress. And over time your brain can also become involved because of the mental stress this causes as well.

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May 29 2011

Remedies and Cures for Headaches

Published by under Headache Cure

Feverfew — As it’s name would suggest, feverfew once was used to reduce fever. It is used today to treat headaches. Serotonin is suspected as one of the causes of migraine headaches as it causes blood vessels to constrict.

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May 29 2011

Baking Soda and Apple Cider Vinegar

Published by under Health News

Apple Cider Vinegar, that wonderful old-timers home remedy, cures more ailments than any other folk remedy — we’re convinced!

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May 29 2011

Cure Boils, Staph Infections and MRSA

Published by under Health Cures

A Boil (or furuncle) is a deep infective folliculitis (infection of the hair follicle). It is almost always caused by infection by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus

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May 29 2011

Sore Throat Cures

Published by under Health Cures

A sore throat is an infection that can be either viral or bacterial. It is most commonly caused by a contagious viral infection (such as the flu, cold or mononucleosis), although more serious throat infections can be caused by a bacterial infection

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May 29 2011

High Blood Pressure Remedies

Published by under Blood Pressure

Blood pressure (strictly speaking: vascular pressure) refers to the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels, and constitutes one of the principal vital signs.

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May 17 2011

The Influence of Stress on your Waistline

Published by under Allergies

If stress has become a regular part of your life, rest assured that you are not alone. In fact, in today’s fast-paced and hectic world, almost everyone feels at least some amount of stress, regardless of their age or gender. Stress is a natural reaction of the body, when it faces a situation that it cannot deal with easily.

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May 17 2011

Myths about Bipolar Depression

Published by under Women Interests

Bipolar disorder, also commonly referred to as manic depression, has been receiving a lot of attention in the last decade or so, as more and more people are being diagnosed with the condition. Unfortunately, people use the word “bipolar” very casually, for just about anyone who they feel is happy one moment and sad the next; however, bipolar depression is a highly serious mental condition that has been known to wreck people’s lives. It is not just one person who is affected by this mental illness, but the patient’s family, friends, relatives and close associates are all affected in some way or the other.

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May 17 2011

Breast Cancer Prevention

Published by under Cancer

Breast cancer is one of the most common conditions affecting millions of women across the United States. Studies indicate that breast cancer is the second most type of cancer in women. Every year, more than 200,000 women are diagnosed with this disease and around 50,000 women lose their lives because of it.

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May 17 2011

Coping with Psoriasis

Published by under Allergies

Psoriasis is a common skin disease, which has an adverse impact on the life cycle of skin cells. In case you are affected by this condition, the cells on the surface of your skin will start building up, at a rapid pace. This in turn, could lead to the formation of silvery scales, in addition to patches that are dry, red and itchy.

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May 17 2011

Does an Afternoon Nap really Improve Efficiency?

Published by under Allergies

Siesta, described as a short afternoon nap, is a common tradition followed in several countries around the world, especially in those regions where is weather is on the warmer side. This ancient practice, which has been going on for centuries, was regarded as a physical necessity at one time, but today, because of modern technology, it is more of a luxury. Most people take this tradition as an opportunity to catch up on their sleep, especially when they do not get the chance to sleep for 8 hours in the night.

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