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  • Your Prostate Is Your Weakest Link  By : P. Rodgers
    Prostate health is one of the most important concerns for men, and each man should have it checked yearly after a certain age. Most prostate problems for men happen past age 65, which is why good prostate health is so important earlier in life.
    Prostacet is an all-natural product that is very effective for
    reducing prostate size. There’s no question about it, no matter how strong your health at this moment, your prostate is your weakest link…
  • Chronic Fatigue Relapse Can Be Most Discouraging  By :
    Many of the people who from chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia suffer for some time, and then the condition seems to disappear The symptoms of the condition affects not only the person suffering, but also, the family and friends and colleagues. When there is finally some relief, people tend to forget the hard times they went through. Often when a chronic fatigue relapse occurs, the patient's frustrations will grow thinking They are going through it all over again. Sadly, there is often chronic fatigue relapse Even after prolonged periods, with no symptoms.
  • Healthy Eating, Healthy Breasts  By :
    Make no mistake: No single diet, food, or supplement can guarantee you won't get cancer. But if you eat a combination of foods that have been shown to prevent cancer and promote health, you can reduce your risk by at least one-third, and more if you follow other healthy habits.
  • What Happens in the Brain of an Alzheimer's Patient  By :
    Learn what is happening in the brain of an Alzheimer's patient to cause all of the unpleasant cognitive and behavioral symptoms of the disease.
  • Asthma Management  By :
    Difficulty in breathing is the common characteristic of asthma. The sufferers of asthma have extra sensitive or hyper responsive airways, which react by narrowing or obstructing when they become irritated. This makes in and out movement of air difficult. As a result there may arise wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath or chest tightness.
  • Snoring ? An Involuntary Disturbance while Sleeping  By :
    Snoring means noisy breathing through the mouth or nose during the time one is sleeping. If you are a quiet sleeper, the unhindered air will pass from your nose and throat to your lungs silently.
  • Acid Reflux, everything you really need to know.  By :
    A summary of the causes & treatments for sufferers of Acid Reflux
  • Are Hemorrhoids Treatable?  By :
    Hemorrhoids are described as a condition in which an itching or painful mass of dilated veins in swollen anal tissue occurs. Hemorrhoids or piles are the medical terms used
  • Cause of Hair Loss -- Which One Do You Suffer From?  By :
    Genetic and hormones are the main culprits of hair loss. One leading form of hereditary hair loss in men and women is Androgenetic Alopecia (otherwise known as pattern baldness), which is responsible for 95% of hair loss. Androgenetic Alopecia is characterized by receding hairline and thinning from the crown of the head in the shape of a horseshoe.
  • Crohns Disease - Symptoms and Treatment  By :
    Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the digestive tract. The disease can affect the digestive system anywhere from the mouth to the anus, but distinctively affects the terminal ileum as well as demarcated areas of large bowel.
  • Smoking Cancer may cause most cancer in black males U.S. than other ethnic groups  By :
    For African American males, smoking may be a serious problems because the last researches have estimated that the cancer death rate for black men it is about 40 per cent more higher than for white men and remain very higher than others ethnic groups in the United States.
  • Acidophilus: Acidophilus Supplements May Help Million People with Digestive Diseases  By :
    According to the National Digestive Disease information clearinghouse in Bethesda, MD, 60 to 70 million Americans suffer from digestive diseases; however, acidophilus supplements may help them to diminish their digestive conditions.
  • Diabetes: Diabetic Foot Ulcers May be Cure by A Vitamin A Compound  By :
    A compound of vitamin A called topical Retin-A also known as tretinoin, mainly used to treat acne problems, enhances the healing of foot ulcers in patients with diabetes, according to a report of the Archives of Dermatology.

    Though previous studies showed that topical Retin-A was a bit helpful in enhancing wound healing in patients with diabetes and some results were discussed by different scientifics, a group of researchers tried to know if tretinoin really helped or not to these patients.
  • Acne: FDA Approved Aczone For Acne Treatment  By :
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved to market Aczone (dapsone) Gel, 5 per cent for acne vulgaris topical treatment. But patients who have the enzyme deficiency, G6PD (Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase), will need to be monitored with regular blood counts to detect if they are predisposed to one type of anemia (hemolytic anemia).
  • Heart Diseases: UK Has the Highest Heart Disease Rates of the World  By :
    One of the highest rates of death due to heart disease in the world affects the United Kingdom (UK). According to statistics, one British adult dies from the disease every three minutes; meanwhile stroke ranks third as the country's biggest killer, causing the death of 70,000 men and women each year.
  • Heart Diseases: Statistical Comparison between US and Africa  By :
    Cardiomyopathy is a rare heart muscle disease over the world, but not in Africa where it is one of the major causes of heart failure, according to experts that reviewed all available cardiomyopathy studies performed in Africa, along with all the information about the causes and types of heart muscle disease in Africa, where 10 per cent of the world's population lives.
  • Heart Diseases: New Guidelines for Detection and Treatment of Arterial Disease  By :
    The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association launched different guidelines related to peripheral arterial disease in order to help doctors and all healthcare professionals to treat in a better way this common condition. According to statistics, more than 12 million people suffer from Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) in the United States.
  • Heart Diseases: Heart attack, the most common heart disease II  By :
    A heart attack, which is the most common consequence of a heart disease, can be recognized not only by three symptoms in the previous article mentioned, but also be recognized by other warning signs, such as unusual chest, stomach or abdominal pain, nausea or dizziness, cold sweat or paleness, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, weakness or fatigue, palpitations, and unexplained anxiety.
  • Heart Diseases: Heart attack, the most common heart disease I  By :
    A heart attack is a sudden serious medical condition in which someone's heart stops working, causing them great pain. It is the most common of the heart diseases and occurs when blood flow to the heart and part of it is blocked, often by a blood clot, which is a thick almost solid mass formed when blood dries.

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