Men's Health Issues By: Nicky Davis | Dec 1st 2011 - Prostate cancer- Men"s Health
Around 35,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year in the UK, three times the number diagnosed 30 years ago. The majority of men diagnosed with prostate cancer are over 60 and the disease is rare in men under 50. The risk of getting prostate cancer is increased if a first-degree relative, such as your father or brother, have had it. Tags:Men"s health, prostate cancer, male genitalia, men's health and fitness, disease, men's disease, Cardiovascular disease, Prostate cancer
Tooth Brushing Reduces The Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease By: Rajesh Kumar | Jul 12th 2011 - Since you were little, you were asked to brush your teeth! But that has not only effectively protected you from cavities; this daily gesture can save your life. Regular brushing protects your arteries and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease. Tags:Tooth whitening, dental care, dental clinic, dental services, tooth decay, tooth extraction, tooth implants, dental diseases, dental surgery
Cancer Fighting Foods By: Carol Patterson | Jan 7th 2011 - Millions of cancer cells are always present in the body. When the body’s cancer cell count reaches the billions, cancer fighting foods are the natural defense system. Cancer can be
cured with a nature’s anti-oxidant cancer fighting foods. Tags:cancer fighting foods, cancer can be cured, cancer diet, anti-cancer diet, natural cancer cure, cancer survivor, alternative cancer cure
How Risky Is Coronary Heart Disease By: Freelance Writers | Oct 12th 2010 - Since it is turning into a typical medical malady, it is important to pay attention to the chance factors for coronary heart disease. There are a number of irregular conditions that affect the center and therefore the vessels supplying the center with blood. Coronary heart disease is the foremost widespread kind of heart problem. It's additionally the most common explanation for heart attacks. Tags:Heart Disease
Lung Cancer And Drug Abuse By: Charlene Nuble | Sep 23rd 2010 - Lung cancer and drug abuse has something in common "" smoking. The fact is, a lot of people are dying because of just one stick of cigarette fired up on a lazy afternoon or after having a sumptuous meal. Tags:lung cancer and drug abuse
How To Stop Smoking By: Ross Chouler | Aug 26th 2010 - Ever since you picked up your first cigarette it's been an absolute mission to kick the habit! You may have tried every gimmick out there to get rid of this nasty habit; the gum, the patches, the list goes on. I'll show you a few techniques to re-program you mind to create a lasting change that will allow you to stop smoking for good. Tags:Stop Smoking, Stress, Quit Smoking, Energy, Health, Breathe, Lung Cancer, Heart Disease
Smoking Teenagers By: Amanda Gordon | Aug 14th 2010 - One in five teenagers smoke cigarettes. Across the world, over 90,000 teens start smoking every single day. Most adults who smoke began their habit as teenagers. Knowing the health risks - cancer, heart disease, emphysema, etc etc etc - is not enough to break the habit once the nicotine addiction has its stranglehold on a teenage smoker. Tags:teenage smoking, quit smoking, teens smoking
Top 10 Ways To Reduce The Risk Of Breast Cancer By: medicalzones | Jul 14th 2010 - Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in American women and one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in women. Although, no one knows the exact causes of breast cancer, but by educating yourself and taking control of some lifestyle factors, you can lower your risk of developing breast cancer. Tags:reduce the risk of breast cancer, women health, Health
Aging And Total Stress Management By: DR.KASHALIKAR | Jul 1st 2010 - Aging is a passage (through the body) full of wonderful learning and blossoming experiences of merging with our true self! We must hold on to our true self right from childhood through the practice of NAMASMARAN; besides other measures of fitness! This can help us in Total Stress Management and help others; to help themselves and others! Tags:dr.kashalikar, namasmaran, superliving, holistic health, stress,
Chiropractor In Anaheim Ca | Smoking Contributes To Back Pain
By: Chris Tomshack | Feb 5th 2010 - We all know that smoking isn't good for us, but few people realize that the habit can increase the incidence of back pain. A new round of research, conducted in Finland, found that even "moderate" smoking created a significant elevation in the risk of back pain. This study supports the findings of a number of other research projects conducted around the world over the last decade. Tags:Chiropractor Anaheim CA, Back Pain Anaheim CA, Headache Anaheim CA, Neck Pain Anaheim CA, Physical T
The Effects Of Passive Cigarette Smoke On Your Children By: Alan Densky | Nov 23rd 2009 - Smokers rationalize their habit by thinking that they are only affecting themselves if they smoke. In actuality, smoking also impacts the health of those who don't smoke. Friends, children, family, co-workers, and even bystanders may suffer health effects from passive smoking. Tags:quit smoking, stop smoking, quit cigarettes, hypnosis, hypnotism, hypnotherapy, nlp
Top Health Benefits Of Cardio Interval Training! By: Walter Derksen | Jul 11th 2009 - If you are looking for a healthy alternative you need look no further. Cardio interval training is part of a complete body workout plan designed just for you to lose weight and get fit in a short amount of time. If you have a history of heart problems in your family you need to take action now to make a positive change in your life. Find out what the risks are for heart attacks and get the answers to make a positive change. You won't be sorry. Tags:training, cardio interval training, cardio training, heart, heart attack, exercise, diet, interval training
Harmful Effects Of Smoking By: good evening | Jul 3rd 2009 - A child is normally filled with full of curiosity and playfulness especially with teenagers. In fact, studies have shown that most smokers have started smoking since their teenage years. Teenagers will normally smoke to look cool or to be socially accepted among peers. It is up to the parents to properly educate and nurture their children on the harmful and hazardous effect smoking can have. Tags:harmful effects of smoking, how do you avoid smoking, how to
Basic Hormone Facts By: Corinne Peachment | Jun 12th 2009 - The word hormone"' is derived from the Greek verb hormao meaning to excite or arouse. In short, hormones are substances that arouse or stimulate hundreds of reactions within your body. Tags:increasing post menopausal libido, Stop Hot Flashes
Natural Alternative For Preventing Gum Disease By: Pierre Basson | Mar 23rd 2009 - As children, we are trained to care for our teeth properly, but as adults, we often neglect our dental hygiene, leading to many major mouth problems, such as gum disease. Gum disease is one of those problems that may originate in the mouth, but can quickly spread to impact other areas of the body, pr Tags:gum disease, preventing gum disease, treating gum disease, gum disease prevention, gum disease treatment, gum disease cure
Lungs And Aging - Building Up Your Lung Power Can Lengthen Your Life By: vishal | Dec 29th 2008 - We take a lot of measures to stay young and healthy: going to the gym, eating healthy foods, avoiding dangerous habits like smoking. But, what if the type of exercise we're focusing on isn't targeting one of the major problems of aging? Lung function and capacity gets worse with age and as it decreases, the health problems start to increase. Tags:lungs and aging, building Up Your lung power can lengthen yo
Diabetes Ii A Total Change In Lifestyle By: Cambry Center lap 8 | Oct 20th 2008 - Ten years ago, at the very strong urging of my wife, I went to the doctor for a physical. I had not been to a doctor in 20 years. It was my philosophy if you go to a doctor, he will find something wrong with you. When he told me I had Diabetes. Tags:diabetes, diabetes II, lifestyle
Jayval1 Diabetes2 By: laptop8 | Sep 18th 2008 - Diabetes II "" A total Change in Lifestyle ~
Ten years ago, at the very strong urging of my wife, I went to the doctor for a physical. I had not been to a doctor in 20 years. It was my philosophy if you go to a doctor, he will find something wrong with you. When he told me I had Diabetes. This was most certainly, a "Stop Sign" in my life. I was upset and I was angry, not so much at myself but at my wife and doctor for finding "this illness." After I settled down a bit, I read ev ... Tags:Jayval 1 Diabetes 2
Use Of Antidepressants For Heart Treatments By: Paul Hata | Aug 28th 2008 - Heart specialists often prescribe antidepressants that helps to reduce the depression so that they can care themselves better. However, it is difficult to declare effects and reasons in the link between heart disease and depression. Even though the symptoms of both heart disease and depression might be same but the instant study of the case is different. Tags:antidepressants, depression, mental breakdown, nervous breakdown, health, medical, world christian pages
Top 10 Reasons To Practice Good Oral Hygiene By: JD Theis.. | Sep 6th 2007 - It is easy to understand why oral hygiene is important for your mouth. But did you know that poor oral hygiene causes problems throughout the rest of your body? Besides creating health issues, poor oral hygiene can create social issue for you too. Who wants to be known as the person with bad breath? If these aren't reasons enough to practice good oral hygiene, here are a few more: Tags:health, dentistry
A Link Between Oral Health And Nutrition In Texas By: Pat Carpenter | Sep 4th 2007 - According to the latest medical research, there is a correlation between a healthy mouth and a healthy body. Most Texans understand the popular link between healthy eating to prevent heart disease and keeping a normal body weight. Now individuals in Dallas, Houston, Austin and the rest of Texas need to think about food decisions to benefit the health of their mouths. Tags:precedent, health insurance texas, affordable health insurance texas, health insurance dallas, health
Advice For A Snoring Woman By: Jonathan Higgins | Jun 7th 2007 - Are you a snoring woman? You are probably extremely embarrassed by your snoring. Maybe you are dating and often disrupt your partner's sleep. Or maybe you are married and disturb your spouse's rest. Or maybe your snoring is loud enough to even disturb the sleep of family members sleeping in other rooms in the house. In fact, I can sometime hear my downstairs neighbor snoring. My bedroom is directly above theirs. That's embarrassing!
Lowering Stress Levels In The Rat Race By: Terry Doherty | May 14th 2007 - Stress on the job is a part of the rat race. Trying to problem-solve, working in large groups in open spaces, and sound levels: the list of demands on us is endless. Stress can affect all aspects of life; it can lead to heart disease, anxiety attacks, high blood pressure, and burnout.
Insulin Resistance Syndrome Symptoms And Cause By: Jose Santiago | Mar 15th 2007 - Diabetes can be cause by insulin resistance syndrome (IRS) also known as metabolic Syndrome And Syndrome X, this syndrome produce the inability to transport blood glucose properly into the cells to produce energy. The relationship between insulin resistance syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is very high. This condition is related to some cancer risk in women, heart attack, high blood pressure, stroke, high cholesterol level, fluid retention, decrease memory chronic fatigu... Tags:diabetes mellitus, diabetes symptoms, diabetes complication
Why Stop Smoking By: JaraKloz | Nov 22nd 2006 - Each time you puff on a cigarette, you introduce not only nicotine (a drug) into your body, but also hundreds of other toxic chemicals and carcinogens
Cigarette smoking was first identified as a risk factor for osteoporosis more than 20 years ago. Eliminate your nicotine craving-An innovative way to stop smoking Tags:best way to stop smoking, easy to stop smoking, easy way to stop smoking, smoking adverts, stop cigarette, stop smoking, stop smoking sign, zero nico, smoki
Stress may be defined as the three-way relationship between demands on people, our feelings about those demands and our ability to cope with them. Stress is most likely to occur in situations where:
1. Demands are high.
2. The amount of control we have is low.
3. There is limited support or help available for us.
Stress And High Blood Pressure By: Dr. Armughan Riaz | Jun 21st 2006 - Discover how stress can relate with high blood pressure. Stress can be an important cause of high blood pressure. To know more about relationship between stress and high blood pressure read this article. Tags:Stress, High blood pressure, hypertension, anxiety, tension, blood pressure, BP
Lifestyle Changes That Can Lower Your Blood Pressure By: Robert Thatcher | Feb 20th 2006 - High blood pressure or what is medically known as hypertension affect millions of Americans. In fact, about 80 million people in the US have high blood pressure and what is more terrifying is the fact that some of these people are not even aware that they have high blood pressures. This is why hypertension has become known as the silent killer because unless you have your blood pressures checked regularly, you have no way of knowing that you already have it until it is alread... Tags:blood pressure