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Natural remedies your grandmother swore by
Remember the days of old when Grandmother strapped a warm mustard pack to our congested chests when we had a cold? Or used a warmed tea bag to rid pink eye, a clove of garlic to stop an earache, or prepared a mixture of chaparral and olive oil as a cure for itchy skin? I do.

Chlamydia: The silent disease. Facts you should know
Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States. On average 1-10 adolescent women tested, test positive for Chlamydia. Chlamydia often has no symptoms in men and women and according to the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) it is estimated that 4 million people are infected each year.

LASIK - A cure for blurry vision?
Presbyopia is an eye disorder that normally sets in between the ages of 40-50. A lot many theories have been suggested to delineate its proper cause. However, the most convincing theory is that the eye lens loses its elasticity over time, and this in turn results in the loss of accommodation power of the lens. Consequently, the lens is unable to focus on nearby objects, and hence the patient's near vision is rather blurry. Presbyopia affects everyone at a certain age and it is not routinely curable.

Red grapefruit appears to lower cholesterol, fight heart disease
A grapefruit a day - particularly the red variety - can help keep heart disease at bay, according to a new study by Israeli researchers.

Taste gene may play role in smoking
Recent research on the genetics of smoking has focused on genes that are thought to be related to nicotine metabolism, personality traits, and regulation of emotions. According to a genetic study just published in "Nicotine and Tobacco Research," genes responsible for taste also may yield important information about who smokes and why they smoke.

Halitosis
Halitosis is widespread and quite common. You have probably discretely stepped away from friends or colleagues with Halitosis (bad breath).

Don't Wait for Your Doctor to Tell You to Exercise
An issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, a national survey showed that only 28% of all physicians advise patients to become more physically active.

Exercise for Low-Back Pain
Back pain can be caused from many different conditions. The pain most people fear is a herniated disc. But, the majority of cases we see in the fitness studio are related to problems with weak muscles and ligaments supporting the spine.

You Have Bad Breath? How to Avoid it!
Bad Breath can be an embarrassing problem. How do you avoid bad breath? That is a tough question. Below we have a list of actions to take in order to help with your bad breath problem

The Value Of High Water Content Food
Do you want to know how to feel good? Do you want to be vibrant for a long time? Take care of your body and it will take care of you.

Obese people are more sensitive to pain
Obese people may be more sensitive to pain than people who aren't obese, a new study suggests. All of the older adults who completed the study had osteoarthritis of the knee, a disease that causes inflammation and extreme pain in the knees.

The offspring of eternal youth
Forget the dirty nappies, constant feeding and sleepless nights - babies are the elixir of youth, according to a leading expert on ageing at the University of Manchester, Dr Dawn Skelton.

Hit-and-run injury to the brain
A seven-year tracking study has prompted scientists to suggest that chronic fatigue syndrome could be the result of brain injuries inflicted during the early stages of glandular fever.

Who Gets Parkinson's Disease?
Parkinson's Disease affects generally elder adults, among about 90% of the known cases are diagnosed in people over the age of 60. Within that population, there is a small amount of variance, with the danger increasing from age 60 through age 75, and then going down sharply.

The Best Meal Plan For Your Diet Personality
If you eat less than 3 meals a day looks like you don't care about your body. Spending most of your time eating or snacking plus forgetting to take your 1 hour exercise...

How To Use Grapefruit to Lower High Blood Pressure
Heart disease is the number one killer of women. If you are a women, and even if your not, here is what you need to start doing.

Air Purifiers
Breathing is something that is vital to life. It is something we all do and need to do constantly to enable us to live. If you are not doing it now then I'm sorry but you cannot continue to read this, as you are dead.

Electrical Impulses Foster Insulation of Brain Cells, Speeding Communications
Electrical impulses foster myelination, the insulation process that speeds communication among brain cells, report researchers at two institutes of the National Institutes of Health.

Mesothelioma - History, Hazards and Dietary Advice
There are four main types of asbestos; Amosite (brown fibers), Anthophyllite (gray fibers), white Christie, and blue Crocidolite. Chrysotile has curly fibers while the other three have rod like fibers. These fibers fragment into dust quite readily and waft into the air. They can adhere to skin or clothing and are easily swallowed or inhaled.

New way to detect early breast cancer
A safer way to test for early-stage breast cancer has secured new funding to further develop the technique. The new technique will enable women to be tested regularly without the fear of over-exposure to radiation, a problem with existing X-ray tests.

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