How To Stop Snoring With A Snore Guard By: moore moore carol carol | Mar 14th 2012 - These days snoring are a very common problem and the people who sleep besides these snorer feel uncomfortable and louder noisy sound. Surveys have shown that almost 45% of today"s male populations are affected with this snoring problem and among these 25% are occasional habitual snorers. The habit of snoring is common between overweight males and their sleeping partners get so much irritated with this snoring habits that they tend to think about ways as How to stop snoring. Tags:How to stop snoring, what causes snoring
Athletes And Steroid Use By: Carline Javis | Aug 24th 2011 - Athletes and steroid use only seem to be closely associated, but most athletes do not use performance enhancing or mood altering substances. However, some do and in many cases they are caught by anti-doping laws that are in place in sports of all levels but rarely enforced unless at national or international levels. Because of this, the news is often full of stories about professional athletes and steroid use. Tags:athletes and steroids, steroid use among athletes, roid rage, sports and steroids
Naural Treatment Of Social Anxiety Disorder By: Ras Tred | Jun 7th 2011 - What exactly is social anxiety disorder? It is known as a mental condition which makes individuals to endure severe worry of interacting with other folks. In alternative words, people with this problem usually suspect that they are being judged when they're with other persons. Tags:Relaxation Techniques For Anxiety
The 6 Best Healthy Living Tips For Men By: John Bradstreet | Feb 5th 2011 - Why do women statistically live longer than men? The fact they are more in tune with their body's and health needs may play a substantial role. Men on the other hand may postpone going to the doctor when they have abnormal health symptoms. There are a few simple things that men can do to assure that they are in fact living a healthier lifestyle. Take a minute and read how easy it actually is. Tags:healthy living tips
Marital Strife, Verbal Abuse, Infidelity? Only Consult Certain Experts To Fix Your Marriage! By: Mike Shery | Dec 8th 2010 - Do you experience turmoil in your relationship? Do you feel distressed and powerless because of verbal abuse or infidelity? If so, it is urgent that you consult a marriage counselor before it's too late! After all, there are many types of counselors, all with different qualifications. Savvy people know the difference. Read this article now to discover the best expert for your situation! Tags:marital, relationship, strife, verbal, abuse, infidelity, self, help, Cary, Huntley, Crystal Lake, IL, Psychology, Personal Development, Advice
The Addiction Phenomenon. By: Alexander McGee | Nov 8th 2010 - Addiction is one of the greatest problems that our modern society is facing. People are becoming addicted to drugs, coffee, TV, internet, games - and these are just a few of them. After drug addiction, computer addiction is a problem that is sky-rocketing. Tags:addiction, computer games addiction, becoming addicted
How To Clean Wound Infections? By: Jony Depth | Sep 9th 2010 - When an employee leaves the job, they can be eligible for co-ordination of benefits rights act(COBRA) and still qualify for the reduced payment of the insurance coverage. As these are basically a tiny group of chiropractors, you can be reassured that anyone who is a member are qualified to rehearse this form of different medicine.
Midlife Crisis And Associated Syndromes By: Healthy Living | Jul 13th 2010 - Many men go through a "midlife crisis" during difficult transitions of their life. This may occur at any occasion including adolescence as well as during middle-age. Midlife Crisis is characterized by one of three syndromes: andropause, depression or IMS (irritable male syndrome). If you think that you or someone you love may be experiencing a midlife crisis, take a Free Andropause Quiz at IMH to determine whether it is andropause or not. Tags:menopause
What Is Candida And Can It Be Treated? By: Art Gib | Nov 14th 2009 - You may have never heard of Candida, or maybe you have but do not know much about it. It can be very difficult to diagnose and usually only the symptoms are treated. Some doctors have been studying Candida to shed more light on it. Let's explore what Candida is, its possible causes, and possible treatments. Tags:treating Candida
Alcohol Rehab: A Hard But Unavoidable Step To Rebirth By: Roberta Groche | Dec 3rd 2008 - Alcoholism is a killer disease. It is unique from other illnesses in that it is caused by an unruly mind later destroying the body. It does not stop there and causes all-round destruction and unhappiness for everyone. The malady wrecks families and create social problems. Recent years have seen a spurt in the number of alcoholics in our country. Tags:Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Rehab Center
Child Abuse And A Poor Diet Connection: Needs A Closer Look By: Brenda Skidmore | Nov 30th 2007 - If anyone thinks they have not been affected by child abuse, looking at current statistics should tell you otherwise. The costs of child abuse in the United States has been estimated to be around $94 billion. Tags:child, abuse, diet, poor, disease, nutrition, prevention
Suboxone: Remission Is Good Enough. By: Jeffrey T. Junig | Sep 3rd 2007 - Traditional treatment of opiate addiction helps only a small number of addicts, and only after severe negative consequences. Even after successful treatment, opiate addiction is characterized by multiple relapses. Suboxone treatment is a dramatic improvement over traditional methods, and allows a new treatment paradigm: Successful treatment by inducing reliable remission of active addiction, using Suboxone. Tags:addiction, suboxone, buprenorphine, subutex, opiates, narcotic, methadone, recovery, naltrexone, oxycontin, oxycodone, vicodin, hydrocodone, rehab, tr
Alcoholism In Teenager: What To Look For In A Teenage Alcoholic By: JimC | Jul 11th 2007 - One of the worst things that some parents have to deal with is a child with a drinking problem. One of the worst things that can happen in any parent's life is facing alcoholism in teenager. If you are a parent who thinks that your own child may be facing an alcoholism in teenager problem, you may be wondering what some of the more common warning signs are relating to alcoholism in teenager.
Depression: The Silent Killer Of Marital Intimacy By: Todd E. Linaman, Ph.D. | Jun 7th 2007 - Everyone longs for - and needs - intimacy. Intimacy in marriage exists when a husband and wife allow each other to experience everything they have to offer physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially, and spiritually without fear of criticism, judgement or rejection. In the absence of intimacy a marriage can not thrive and will struggle even to survive. Read how depression can impacy your marital intimacy and what you can do about it. Tags:depression, anxiety, marriage, divorce, relationships, stress
Does Caffeine Cause Atrial Fibrillation? By: Marcus Stout | Feb 23rd 2007 - Atrial fibrillation is a heart disorder, most often found in older adults. During atrial fibrillation, the heart's two small upper chambers quiver rather than beating effectively. As a result, blood isn't pumped completely out of the chambers, so it can pool and clot.
Approximately 2.2 million Americans suffer from atrial fibrillation. The likelihood of developing this disorder increases with age. Doctors estimate that three to five percent of those over age 65 have this ... Tags:Heart disease, cancer, weight loss, tea, green tea, wu long tea
Vitamin B5 Deficiency, Alcoholism And Depression By: Nick Bell | Jan 30th 2007 - Given the frequency and popularity of alcohol consumption around the world and the fact that alcohol depletes vitamin B5, deficiency of the vitamin may be a lot more common than we thought. In this article, SKinB5 takes a look at the correlation between alcohol consumption, vitamin B5 deficiency and depression.
Symptoms of vitamin B5 deficiency are fatigue, chronic stress, and depression. Vitamin B5 is needed for hormone formation and the uptake of amino acids and the bra... Tags:acne, depression, skin, alcohol, vitamins, pimples, zits, health, beauty, medicine
Are You Eligible For Bariatric Surgery? Obesity-related Illness"' Defined By: JL Good | Nov 13th 2006 - Most obesity centers have very specific eligibility criteria for their surgical patients. Usually, to be eligible for gastric bypass surgery you would need to have a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 40 or more, or a BMI of 35 to 39.9 with obesity related illnesses. What, exactly, is an obesity-related illness?
When most people think of a condition related to obesity they think of diabetes and heart disease. Both of these conditions have shown improvement for many patients after ga... Tags:bariatric surgery, gastric bypass, obesity
What Every Professional Needs To Know About Alcoholism And Drug Addiction By: Abhilash Patel | Jul 6th 2006 - Alcoholism & Drug Addiction are common realities in today"s society. Some estimates have shown that over twenty percent of the United States population battles with a substance abuse problem. Not only health caregivers and social workers encounter this population on a regular basis. Indeed, even company managers and professionals most likely encounter some (if not many) of this percentage more often then not. Professionals in their positions of authority may be the only ones ... Tags:California, Drug, Rehab, Every, Professional, Needs, Know, About, Alcoholism, Drug, Addiction
Acne Rosacea Treatment By: Michael Morris | Apr 24th 2006 - Acne rosacea is a chronic disease that affects mainly the facial skin, characterized by flare-ups and remissions. It generally begins over the age of thirty on cheeks, nose, chin or forehead, but sometimes can occur on the chest, neck, scalp or ears too. If untreated, pimples often develop and in most severe cases th nose grows swollen and bumpy due to excess tissue. In many cases, it acne rosacea also affects the eyes, which feel irritated and look watery and bloodshot.