Monthly Archive: January 2011

Do You Have Celiac Disease?

Do You Have Celiac Disease?

Migraines, diarrhea, chronic fatigue and weight loss — all symptoms caused by a disease most people have never heard of — celiac disease. Doctors say more than 1 million Americans have it, and many...

The Benefits of Massage

The Benefits of Massage

The many systems within the body respond to therapeutic massage. This helps to improve blood flow through the body, and also increase the elimination of built-up toxins and waste materials. Muscles respond rapidly to...

Masssage

Masssage

Massage has been used as a therapy for healing and improving body movement, toning, and general well-being for centuries. It has many benefits, not only to the skin, muscles, and joints of the body,...

Garlic is not Good for HIV

Garlic is not Good for HIV

Garlic may cause a serious side effect for patients taking medication to treat HIV or AIDS. A new study shows the anti-HIV drug, saquinavir and garlic supplements do not mix well together. Researchers from...

Garlic And Mosquitos

Garlic And Mosquitos

The aroma of garlic is hard to miss. If you’ve ever eaten it or been near someone who has, you know what we mean. The same garlic smell that easily repels people also seems...

Nutrition Mistakes

Nutrition Mistakes

Athletes have more at stake than non-athletes when it comes to making decisions about the food they eat. Not only do they need the right kinds of substances for good health, they also need...

Morning Sickness Solution

Morning Sickness Solution

It’s the number one complaint of pregnancy, but ironically, no one really knows what to do about it. Morning sickness afflicts up to ninety percent of pregnant women and its complications result in over...

When Preschoolers Snore

When Preschoolers Snore

Snoring may play a significant role in producing nocturnal cough, which then may be a first sign of asthma. These findings suggest an effective treatment of one symptom may lead to reductions in the...

Sleep Problems in Kids with Arthritis

Sleep Problems in Kids with Arthritis

Children with rheumatoid arthritis are more likely than their healthy peers to suffer from sleep-related problems that can interfere with daily activities. Doctors know adults with rheumatoid arthritis are more likely to suffer from...

Sleeping Problems May be Insomnia

Sleeping Problems May be Insomnia

Are you up all night tossing and turning? If so, it may be more serious than restlessness. A new study shows half of people who complain of sleeping problems may have insomnia. “We usually...

Sleep Apnea in Women

Sleep Apnea in Women

An estimated 12 million people in the United States suffer from sleep apnea. Furthermore, it’s estimated that 80 percent of the cases go undiagnosed, especially among women. The condition affects many more people than...

Sleeping Pill Dangers

Sleeping Pill Dangers

Sleep researchers say as many as 50 percent of American adults report chronic sleep problems. New research looks at prescription sleeping pills, and the findings may surprise you. Another night, another battle with “The...

Common sleep disorders

Common sleep disorders

What are the most common sleep disorders and does it differ with age groups? It’s different with age groups with the disorder somewhat in the mind of the beholder. For example, a teenager’s mother...

What is narcolepsy?

What is narcolepsy?

Narcolepsy is a disorder of excessive daytime sleepiness. There are a lot of other causes of daytime sleepiness, but this particular disorder involves problems with both dreaming and non-dreaming sleep. No matter how much...

Hawthorn and Milk Thistle

Hawthorn and Milk Thistle

Hawthorn Hawthorn has been found to be very helpful in the treatment of cardiovascular illnesses, such as arrhythmias, congestive heart failure, and heart pain. It is also believed to be an antioxidant. Functions of...

What is brachial plexus palsy?

What is brachial plexus palsy?

The brachial plexus is a series of nerves that run from your neck into your arm. It controls all movement and sensation, and when you have an injury, or a palsy, to it, those...

Predicting SIDS

Predicting SIDS

Maternal levels of a certain protein during the second trimester of pregnancy may help predict which infants are at greatest risk for sudden infant death syndrome. That’s the key finding from a study out...

Overview of Colic

Overview of Colic

What is colic? Colic is when babies cry more than they should be crying. Babies cry for different kinds of reasons. Some of it is just biology. It’s just the way they’re wired. They...

HIV in Newborns

HIV in Newborns

A major concern for obstetricians is the best way to prevent a newborn from contracting HIV from its infected mother. Some doctors opt for an elective C-section to protect the child, but in low-risk...

Making An Activity Plan

Making An Activity Plan

What are your goals? Deciding what you want to achieve – for example relaxation, feeling fitter, losing weight, or lowering your blood pressure or cholesterol level – will help you identify the activity that’s...

Choosing a physical activity

Choosing a physical activity

What is the best type of activity to help me lose weight? Aerobic activities are the best way to burn calories and lose weight. This includes anything that raises your heart rate and makes...

Option to open clogged arteries safely

Option to open clogged arteries safely

A study found a less-invasive stenting procedure is as effective as carotid endarterectomy surgery. Stents are mesh tubes that are used to keep clogged arteries open. Newer stents are coated with materials that prevent...

Stroke Risk Causing Factors

Stroke Risk Causing Factors

A blood test could reveal which stroke patients are at risk for bleeding in the brain. The new research reveals a cell-regulating protein is higher in patients at a greater risk for this bleeding....

Research on A Risk Factor for Stroke

Research on A Risk Factor for Stroke

British researchers attempted to shed some light on an amino acid in the blood long suspected as a risk factor for stroke. The study results suggest people who carry a gene that produces a...

How Fit Are You?

How Fit Are You?

It is a good idea to assess your level of fitness before you start any regular activity. You may be surprised at the amount of activity you already do, or you may feel that...

USANA Sense Skin Care

USANA Sense Skin Care

What is Sense Energizing Shower Gel? USANA Sense Energizing shower gel cleanses and conditions the skin without drying, while also providing gentle exfoliation to help eliminate dead skin cells. Jojoba seed and avocado oils...

USANA healthPak

USANA Vitamins HealthPak Provides the full daily dose of the top-rated USANA Essentials (Mega Antioxidant and Chelated Mineral), includes Active Calcium™, a core USANA Optimizer and USANA’s unique AO Booster™ for added antioxidant protection....

Goldenseal

Goldenseal

Goldenseal (Hydrastis Canadensis), one of today’s most popular herbs, has many different medicinal uses. These uses are derived from its many constituents, including the alkaloids berberine and hydrastine. It is important to note, however,...