How To Stop Coughing Immediately By: LachelleParsons | Jan 19th 2012 - Cough is the body"€™s natural reflex to flush foreign materials in the airways. However, it can cause serious nuisance to anybody. By learning how to stop a cough, you can be relieved of this nuisance immediately.
Impact Of Marijuana On Physical Health By: mausham | Nov 17th 2011 - Many marijuana users and activists believe that cigarette smoking is more dangerous to your physical health than marijuana. While it is thought to be true that cigarette smoking is more harmful for your body than pot, it is completely false to assume that pot has no negative impact on your physical health. There are many physical problems associated with pot smoking, and therefore it is important to avoid marijuana. Tags:marijuana, smoking, quit smoking, physical health
The Connection Between Sleep Apnea And Obesity By: Joe Maldonado | Jun 21st 2011 - One of the most common causes of sleep apnea is severe obesity. It is also quite ironic that even though being obese can cause people to have these symptoms, the actual condition itself can be a cause for weight gain. Tags:sleep apnea, sleep disorders
About Baby Yeast Infections By: Evana Knowles | Jun 14th 2011 - A baby yeast infection is also referred to as baby thrush. This condition can be characterized by the accumulation of bacteria in the private areas and the mouth. Newborns and children can be affected. While a baby yeast infection is nothing to be overly concerned about, it's enough to make them feel uncomfortable. Tags:baby yeast infection
How To Treat A Vomiting Child At Home By: Steven Chang | May 5th 2011 - Infants and young children occasionally experience bouts of vomiting for many reasons. In most young children, vomiting is a symptom that should pass within a day or two and may be managed at home. Tags:parenting, toddler, child care, child health, child vomiting, expulsion of food, vomiting symptom, vomit
Acid Reflux Disease Can Feel Like A Heart Attack By: mattbhwfju | Mar 8th 2011 - Acid reflux disease is a product of the failure of the esophageal sphincter to operate properly.Because of irregular acid manufacturing, digestive processes are affected and causes burning sensations within the abdomen, chest and even up to the esophagus, acid reflux disorder also called gerd can even trigger chest tightness. Whether you might have too little or too much acid production in your abdomen there will likely be a tendancy for it to rise up and inflame the esophagus and cause quite a ... Tags:acid reflux, acid reflux disease, GERD, excessive acid
Should You Use A Wine Aerator For White Wine? By: Steven Magill | Dec 27th 2010 - This holiday season, take your favourite bottle of white, and serve a glass through an aerator, and one directly through the bottle. This is a great game to play with your friends and relatives, many have never seen an aerator before and will be completely dazzled by the difference in wines they've been drinking for years. Aeration makes good wines great, and great wines fabulous. Tags:Kitchen wine aerators, Kitchen wine aerator, wine aerators, wine aerator, best wine aerators, wine aerator reviews, wine aerator review, wine aerator decante
Chronic Cracked Lips - Causes And Treatment By: Annie Hopkins | Oct 8th 2010 - If you have chronic cracked lips, you might, like many people, be under the misapprehension that this is caused by the aftermath of a cold or flu, or in response to external factors such as hot or cold weather. Indeed, all these factors can aggravate the condition, but if you have had cracked sore lips for more than a couple of days, it is very possible that you have the very common condition known as angular cheilitis. Tags:chronic cracked lips, chronic cracked lips treatment, cracked lips treatment, treatment cracked lips
How To Build A Volcano By: Brian Jones | Sep 6th 2010 - Building a volcano is a fast and simple way to view the principles of a real volcano up close and personal without really dealing with the dangerous gases and molten lava a real volcano causes. Tags:Build a volcano, Making volcano, Science Projects
How Can I Fix Dry Mouth? By: Amanda Moore | Aug 31st 2010 - Fixing a dry mouth is easy once the cause for the dry mouth is determined; however, in some cases a dry mouth cannot be avoided. Considering there are many reasons that can contribute to a dry mouth it is needed to look at everything to make sure that a proper diagnosis can be made. Tags:causes of dry mouth, dry mouth causes, dry mouth remedies, fix dry mouth, natural remedies for dry mouth, causes of dry mouth, dry mouth causes, dry mouth re
Dry Mouth: What Is It? By: Billy Morgan | Aug 28th 2010 - People who suffer from dry mouth is attacked by a decrease in saliva production. Saliva maintains the moist of the mouth. Saliva also cleans the mouth and helps to digest the food that we eat. In addition, saliva also controls bacteria in the mouth and helps prevent infections that form in the mouth. Tags:causes of dry mouth, dry mouth causes, dry mouth remedies, fix dry mouth, natural remedies for dry mouth, causes of dry mouth, dry mouth causes, dry mouth re
Using Herbs And Amino Acids As Depression Supplements By: Valerie Balandra NP | Aug 23rd 2010 - There are medications that can be prescribed to fight against depression but many people are unwilling to go to a doctor, for whatever reason. The risk level of dependence on prescription medication is too great for some individuals and they begin seeking other methods to fight this disorder. Tags:depression supplements, depression, supplements
Trench Mouth: The Natural Cure By: Amanda Moore | Aug 22nd 2010 - Trench mouth is the lead of a worse shape of gingivitis. Gingivitis is the result of the gums alters to be infected by bacteria that occurs in the mouth in a large amount. If gingivitis is not approach properly and the bacteria build-up out of control, this lead to trench mouth. Tags:trench mouth, trench mouth cure, trench mouth, trench mouth cure, trench mouth
Holding On To Healthy Teeth By: John Chambers | Jul 2nd 2010 - It is not very uncommon for people to completely forget about their dental health when they consider just how healthy they actually are. When people suffer economic hardship, the first thing to be put off is generally dental work. Tags:dentistry, dentist, doctors, teeth, tooth, dental implants, orthodontics, braces, teeth whitening
The 3 Best Ways To Teach Your Puppy To Stop Biting By: Chris Mollo | Jul 1st 2010 - If you've just welcomed a new puppy to your family, you're going to want to grab a cup of coffee and a comfortable seat and read this article right away. In this article, I'm going to discuss a few effective methods to train your puppy to stop biting. Tags:train puppy, dog training, dog biting, dogs, biting, puppy
Take Care Of Your Teeth And Gums- Your Health Depends On It By: Gen Wright | Jun 26th 2010 - Your oral health is important if you want to keep your gums and teeth looking and feeling their very best. But more than a beautiful smile, the health of your teeth and gums can also play a major role in your total body health. Keep reading to learn about your oral health and its link to heart disease, diabetes and low birth weight infants. Tags:Pasadena cosmetic dentist, sleep apnea in Pasadena,
Curing Bad Breath Is Not Impossible! By: Amanda Groves | Jun 24th 2010 - Bad breath can be very embarrassing for the person concerned. There are many causes which can be treated really easily. Others, however, may actually have halitosis, the medical term for persistent bad breath. Discovering the cause is the first step to finding a solution. Tags:bad breath solutions, treating bad breath, bad breath home remedies, bsd breath cause, curing bad breath, treat bad breath, bad breath problem, halitosis cur
Facial Care: Home Facial Treatment Tips By: Barisa Wyse | Nov 12th 2009 - Giving yourself a home facial treatment is not difficult and can do wonders for your complexion. If you can follow a few simple directions and facial tips, there is no need to spend your hard earned money on expensive facial treatment procedures and products at your local salon. Tags:facial care, home facial, facial tips, face skincare, facial treatment, face treatment
Worry - What Causes It And How To Get Rid Of It By: Alan Densky | Oct 23rd 2009 - Even though many people use the terms "stress" and "anxiety" interchangeably, they are in fact two distinct conditions. It is important to be able to manage our negative emotional responses in order to stay healthy and both hypnosis and NLP have proven very effective in these cases. Tags:stress management, hypnosis, NLP, hypnotherapy, anxiety
Medications That Improve Health And Harm Teeth By: Dr. David Leader | Aug 31st 2009 - Stuffy nose? Take a pill. Feeling sad? Take another pill. Trouble sleeping? Want to lose weight? Trouble breathing? Loose stools? Tense muscles? Pill, pill, pill and pill. All of these medications are likely to have a side effect in common. The side effect common to over 400 medications is dry mouth or xerostomia. That makes these helpful medications very bad for oral health.
Need A Breath Mint! By: Esteri | May 9th 2008 - Are you the kind who is irritated by the way people back away from you every time you speak, yawn or even smile making you feel like a breathing scarecrow? How about that talkative character seated next to you while riding in that bus , train or any moving vessel to a far destination? Tags:BAD BREATH
How To Handle Bad Breath By: Robert William Locke. | Nov 21st 2007 - Latest research carried out by a well known mint company have found that the extract from the bark of the magnolia tree may well be the answer for killing off bacteria in the mouth which cause bad breath.They carried out tests which showed that when this substance was used in a mint, it killed off almost 60% of the bacteria which cause this awful smell compared with about 4% in a normal mint. Tags:bad breath, gum disease, oral hygiene, causes of bad breath, mint, magnolia tree, mouthwashes, Dental Care, Medical Care, Medication, Health. Medicine, Dental Ca
Hormones And Your Depression By: Stephen Lau | Sep 25th 2007 - Depression may be caused by hormonal changes, in particular in women during different stages in their lives. Estrogen is critical to mental health because they are responsible for optimum functioning of your neurotransmitters. Other hormones, such as thyroid hormone and testosterone, may contribute to depressive episodes. Other factors, such as genetics, diet, lifestyle, and the environment all play some role in developing depression. Tags:depression, hormones, estrogen, testosterone, neurotransmitters, bipolar depression
Dog Health: Lick Granuloma By: Carol Osborne | Jul 11th 2007 - Dogs react to stress in different ways which varies depending on their personality just like people do. Some dogs focus on a certain area of their body continuously and lick it causing a lesion called a Lick Granuloma. Tags:dog, dogs, lick, licking, sore, lesion
Dollars Don't Make Health By: Wysong | Apr 18th 2007 - The medical community has developed expensive band-aids that do nothing but cover the problem and not solve the underlying causes. Doctors have long known that most disease comes through improper lifestyle choices but because of financial pressures issue prescriptions instead of life-saving advice. Americans now spend over $1.5 trillion annually on medical care. There is no end in sight to rising costs. From the medical community's standpoint, why should there be? If you have a cash cow you milk Tags:doctors, lifestyle, health, medical insurance, chronic disease
Oral Yeast Infection-candidiasis (moniliasis, Thrush) By: Minh Nguyen, D. D. S. | Oct 28th 2006 - Candida albicans is the most common cause of oral fungal infection. Four major Candidiasis types are pseudomembranous, hyperplastic, erythematous, and angular cheilitis. Tags:oral, candidiasis, infection, thrush, moniliasis, cause, erythematous, hyperplastic, common, pseudom
Smoking Slows Down The Healing Of Your Body By: Minh Nguyen, D. D. S. | Sep 10th 2006 - Not only smoking contributes to cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, and various cancers, but also smoking has the negative impact on healing, particularly in terms of dental treatment. Tags:smoking, healing, dental, blood clot, dry socket, surgery, gum, teeth, implants, dental treatment
Reduce Indoor Allergens, Reduce Asthma Attacks By: Richard Douglas | Mar 25th 2006 - Minor adjustments to your everyday routine can yield enormous results when it comes to preventing asthma attacks. How you ask. Let"€™s look at just one kind of asthma. Extrinsic, or allergic, asthma is instigated by environmental triggers. Most childhood asthma falls in the extrinsic category. It is more frequent in boys than girls. Asthma is the most common childhood illness, accounting for 10 million lost school days annually. Asthma affects 5 million children in the U.S. Com... Tags:Asthma treatments, asthma cure, breathing problems, health, natural cures