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10/7/07- How loved one can help in a Medical Crisis…
Those who care for a person with a health problem go through the same fear, anger, and frustration. It is critical for you and your loved one to communicate your feelings, for them to help you better.

10/4/07- Have you Tried the Latest New York City Sensation?
If you want to create change in your life, walk your mind back in time and learn from your mistakes and hold on to the times that made you feel good…

10/4/07- What Are Systemic Proteolytic Enzymes and How Can You Benefit from Them?
If working towards optimal health is your goal…using systemic proteolytic enzymes as part of a well-planned recovery process, is like a commitment to make improvements in your life.

10/4/07- 3 Sure-fire Ways to Reduce Pain and Speed Healing
Allow your body to heal - with insufficient recovery time, unexpected limitations develop that hinder your ability to make gains and recover from injuries.

10/4/07- Back Pain starts with Poor Posture!
Your posture is the result of your Habits, Pattern, Positions and the things you do everyday. A proactive approach can prevent any further progression of your condition.

7/24/07- Less Stress Leads To A Better Rest
There are many natural herbal supplements, known for they’re relaxing properties which assist in combating the harmful effects of anxiety and stress. Several herbs are usually incorporated together to make a powerful formula.

7/20/07- Folic Acid Formula and Chemistry
The form used in fortifying foods is pteroylglutamic acid (PGA) or folic acid itself. Today the government requires fortification of certain foods with folic acid because it is so important to the human body. Mostly folic acid is fortified in cereals and flours. Folic acid can also be found by itself as a supplement or in a B vitamin complex.

7/20/07- Beta Carotene :Pregnancy Supplementation?
Unfortunately, very few westerners now eat the way that the experts suggest. When the average American is honest with himself, he soon admits to avoiding some meals entirely and using empty calories to an excessive degree. Although flour is enriched by regulation, it is often omitted from the diet. Persons with low carb diets, in particular, will probably not benefit from the enriched breads that others consume.


7/4/07- Hair Restoration Surgery Costs
Hair restoration cost may appear to be hefty in the first look, but actually it is a cheaper option in comparison to medicinal treatment.

6/27/07- Antioxidants Fight Against The Free Radical Chain
Free radicals can be formed naturally in the body, as result of various processes e.g. the breakdown of bacteria by the white blood cells or outside of it by environmental pollutants e.g. smoking. In excess they produce harmful oxidation in the body.

6/22/07- The Acne/Food Connection
The medical profession denies that food has anything to do with acne. Anybody who knows a little on how to reduce and treat acne also knows that acne is an inflammatory process, and the types of food we eat can certainly influence inflammation.

6/20/07- Low absorption of Copper? Vitamin C, Zinc, Iron may be the cause.
Your body only absorbs very small amounts of Copper but it’s an essential mineral. The required daily amount of Copper is about one to two milligrams it’s one of the elements necessary for our body’s health. We use Copper in linking elastin and collagen in skin tissue. Our bodies use Copper to store and release Iron, which is necessary for our blood.

6/20/07- Beta Carotene’s Benefits In Human Health
The human body converts every one beta carotene molecule into two vitamin A molecules which are stored in the liver. People on average store a two year supply of this vitamin in the body. There are some vitamins which need to be replenished on a daily basis because they are not stored in the body.

6/19/07- Medical Assistants – The helping hands of Medical Profession!
A Medical Assistant may be defined as a health care professional with multiple aptitudes. While doctors and physician assistants handle purely medical tasks, medical assistants take care of the administrative duties along with medical tasks that do not need high medical proficiency.

6/2/07- Hair Restoration Procedure
The various methods of hair restoration include scalp flap surgery and scalp reduction surgery. Besides, there are some relatively new techniques with more effectiveness. Choosing the right clinic is also important.

5/25/07- Folic Acid and Food Bioavailability
If a pregnant women eats the turkey giblets and a normal amount of grain products and a small salad made with some baby spinach she’ll have fulfilled her folate needs for the day.

5/25/07- Food That Helps With Stress – Eat Your Way To Happiness And Health
Food that helps with stress must also contain other nutrients with a nurturing and healing capacity. Vitamin D helps maintain a healthy body with strong bones and Vitamin E resists cholesterol dangers.

5/19/07- Relief for Achy Feet and Legs
What is the quickest way to find the relief that you need? Find a comfortable chair and footstool, or somewhere you can sit for a while with your feet at least as high as your hips.

5/19/07- Folic Acid Overdose?
Most folic acid supplements have a dosage of four to five hundred mcg. so if you do say accidently take one too many folic acid supplements in the day you probably won’t get much higher than one thousand to twelve hundred mcg.

5/14/07- Hair Transplantation Surgery
Proper hair transplant information is important before going for a hair transplantation surgery. Hair transplantation is the process of transplanting hair-bearing portion of the scalp onto the bald area. Recent technological advances have made the operation more convenient, affordable and effective.

5/12/07- Making a Meal of Foods that Contain Folic Acid
Folic acid is also associated with Homocysteine, which is a molecule that can build up in your blood and scar the lining of your blood vessels. Folic acid helps to keep levels of homocysteine down in the blood.

5/12/07- Too Much Folic Acid
Many vitamins and nutrients will be shunted out of the body in urine if they build up, but there are some that the body will keep on storing in the liver, which can cause a problem. Luckily folic acid is not one of these vitamins.

5/11/07- Laser Treatment for Acne Scar Removal
Acne scar laser treatment stands out among all acne treatments in effectiveness. It involves using a light beam from a carbon dioxide laser. The latter vaporizes the upper layers of damaged skin at specific and controlled levels of penetration.

5/7/07- Folic Acid and Its Importance to Pregnant Women
Folic acid is extremely important because of its use by the human body in production of DNA and RNA. Its absence is also associate with other defects such as heart defects and limb malformations.

5/7/07- Folic Acid and Heart Disease
A study released in 1995 showed that there was a forty percent increase in risk of arteriosclerotic heart disease for each increase of four micromoles per liter of homocysteine in the blood.

5/1/07- Natural Treatment of Hair Loss
The treatment for hair loss may be divided into two types. One type includes the artificial methods like hair transplantation, use of drugs, etc. The other type includes various ways of natural hair loss treatment.

4/30/07- Zinc Deficiency
Zinc is used by the human body in small amounts and only about twenty percent of the zinc found in plants that we eat is absorbed, likely because it is in a form that is difficult for our bodies to absorb.

4/30/07- Folic Acid in Food
Folic acid is one of these vital vitamins. It is involved in the replication of DNA and RNA. It helps to keep levels of homocysteine down in our blood, which in turn is thought to help reduce the risks of cardiovascular diseases, and different kinds of dementia.

4/16/07- The Truth About Color Blindness
For many people, the condition of “color blindness” is confusing. It is common for individuals to believe that people living with color blindness simply cannot detect or separate color. The truth is that color blindness is much more than just having trouble identifying color.

4/2/07- Follicular Hair Transplants
The process involving follicular hair transplants is considered the most effective among hair restoration methods. In follicular hair transplant, the surgeon transplants hair from the permanent zone in the back of the scalp onto the affected areas.

3/26/07- Folic Acid: Prenatal Vitamin
Folic Acid is one of the more commonly known prenatal supplements. Its recommended that you get four hundred mcg daily as an adult and if you are pregnant, could become pregnant or lactating you should get between six hundred and eight hundred mcg. daily.

3/26/07- Advancement in Hair Transplantation
Due to some hair transplant advances like FUE (Follicular unit extraction), it is now possible to save time on grafting of hair transplants on to the bald area. Hair transplantation research is also underway to produce hair clones that can be used for hair transplantation to give a more dense coverage of the bald areas on the scalp.

3/23/07- Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia a.k.a. male pattern baldness is the most common cause of hair loss among men and women. The only difference lies in the pattern of hair loss. The condition is called male pattern baldness in the case of men, and female pattern baldness in the case of women.

3/23/07- Dermabrasion for Skin Rejuvenation
Dermabrasion is an ablative surgery procedure, which physically abrades the epidermis and dermis of your skin in a controlled fashion using a fine wire brush or a diamond fraise. As a surgery procedure dermabrasion needs a lot of care before and after. Preparing for dermabrasion surgery is as important as the actual surgery itself.

3/16/07- A Folic Acid Overdose?
If you are concerned that you may be getting too much folic acid in your diet, don’t be. It’s hard to the recommended amount in the daily diet let alone an overdose.

3/10/07- Selenium and your Thyroid Problems
Autoimmune thyroid disease is usually a conglomeration of several different types of thyroid disorders caused by the bodies immune system attacking the cells of the thyroid.

3/7/07- Facial Liposuction Surgery
Liposuction surgery in fact is a plastic surgery procedure which reshapes the body part by getting rid of unwanted fat by suction from specific fat pockets. Besides the facial liposuction the areas of your body from where the fat can be removed include the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, upper arms.

3/5/07- Vitamin C Antioxidant
You can make use of the preservative properties of Vitamin C at home by coating apple slices in lemon juice and drying them in the oven at a low temperature.

2/28/07- Structure of Folic Acid
Folic Acid is popular primarily for its benefits to unborn children. Women who take folic acid while pregnant or who could become pregnant have a lower risk of giving birth to children with birth defects, preemies, and low birth weight babies.

2/28/07- Selenium Deficiency
Selenium enters the food cycle via plants. So it can be present in plants or meat but the amounts of Selenium in either depends on how much of the mineral is in the soil.

2/21/07- Hair diseases resulting into hair loss
It is sometimes found that a particular hair loss cause is more commonly related to a particular hair disease. In this context one can refer to the acquired hair shaft defects. These defects are usually triggered by the excessive use of hair treatments and styling products.

2/20/07- Folic Acid, Alzheimer's Foe
After eighty five years of age the number of people with Alzheimer's begins to decrease, but this is only due to the increased mortality due to the disease. Its rare to find someone over the age of one hundred with the disease.

2/20/07- Vitamin E and Heart Disease
Author Vincent Platania represents the Stanley Home Products. Stanley Home Products has been in business since 1936, and offers high quality home and personal care products to keep your home and your body clean.

2/15/07- Vitamin A or Beta Carotene?
Beta Carotene is available in yellow and green (leafy) plants such as spinach, carrots, mango, red peppers, apricots, and melons. It is possible for Vitamin A and Beta Carotene to turn your skin a yellowish-orange.

2/15/07- Zinc lozenges and the common cold
At the end of the study they found that those taking the zinc lozenges had a cold for an average of four and one half days, while the placebo group had a cold for an average of eight point one days.

2/8/07- Health Benefits of Vitamin E
Many Americans simply don't have the time to eat a proper diet and don't receive the daily value. This doesn't necessarily mean that you will develop deficiency symptoms for vitamin E.

2/8/07- Selenium Supplements and The Consumer
It seems unlikely that diet alone would provide too much selenium in most of the world at least not toxic levels. It also seems unlikely that the average dietary supplement would supply too much.

2/5/07- Folic Acid Information
Folic acid is commonly suggested for women who are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant because it can prevent birth defects of various kinds including neural tube defects, limb defects, and cleft palate, or cleft lips.

2/5/07- What is Zinc? Vitamin or Mineral?
You may have been told that your body needs zinc, and that you can use zinc to fight off colds or reduce the length of colds, but you may not really know what it is.

2/1/07- Folic Acid: Good for You
Folic acid can help to fight anemia in patients, both for those who have a B vitamin deficiency and those who have developed anemia for other reasons.

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