ADHD - Current Research For New Treatments
August 28, 2008
The ADHD or Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is disease which is a psychological disorder. Abnormal symptoms of hyperactivity and consideration deficits may be diagnosed as the Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Nearly all children suffering from this disease are overactive and lacking concentration at times. About 3 to 5 percent of children suffer from ADHD. ADHD is found at a higher rate in males than in females in their childhood. Sometimes ADHD may continue... Read more »
Effective Ideas About Alcohol Treatment
August 28, 2008
Old habits die hard, they say. True. But even new ones die hard too. It does not matter how long– or short — you have been drinking. Once you become an alcoholic you could need an alcohol treatment center to help break the habit. There are many kinds of people you will find in rehab. Some signed themselves in and others have to be forced in. Most folks eventually find cure of sorts, but they must watch their backs for life so that they don′t slip back into the habit. You could become an alcoholic simply because your dad or mum was one. It ain′t fair, but it is so. So if you want to break the trend, cut it off in your system before you genetically... Read more »
Bone Spurs, Bunions, Corns, and Calluses Information and Treatments
August 28, 2008
Foot conditions and injuries can be difficult and painful. However, treatments are available to increase the speed of healing and recovery. BONE SPUR A bone spur is a prominence of the bone that can often cause irritation to the overlying skin. This “spur” can be an irregularity of the shape of the bone or can be a small outgrowth of bone or cartilage. If this prominence or “spur” is in an area that is prone to pressure from shoes or from the ground during walking, it can become symptomatic and begin to cause discomfort. A bone “spur” can exist and cause no discomfort, if it is not in an area that is irritated by pressure from walking, shoes, etc. Often, the skin overlying the bony prominence can be irritated from shoe pressure or from walking... Read more »
Fending Off Colon Cancer With Colon Cleansing
August 28, 2008
Colorectal cancer is one of the top cancers that kill throughout the world. It is the number two deadliest cancer in America. Most people are uncomfortable talking about colon and digestive issues because they were taught at a young age to not talk about their bodily functions. Some people don’t even look at their stools before they flush. But our colon health can tell us a lot about our overall health. And if our colon isn’t healthy, the rest of our body will eventually become unhealthy, too. Colon cleansing can help. Your colon becomes contaminated with toxins... Read more »
Women Beware of Doctors Over-Prescribing Drugs
August 28, 2008
I love the women of the Baby Boomer generation. They demanded world attention for their rights to equality in the sixties, changed the gender rules in the seventies, made their way into executive boardrooms in the eighties, and paved the way for the coming generations of their daughters and their daughter’s daughters. Generations X and Y, and hopefully “Z”, have a lot to thank them. Today, younger adult women don’t have to go through what they did for recognition and understanding. When I enrolled at the Royal Melbourne Institute... Read more »
Unresolved Ear Pain? Take It To A Neuromuscular Dentist
August 28, 2008
An earache is one of the most common maladies amongst people, young and old. Many times, an earache is initially treated with antibiotics, if an ear infection is suspected. But what happens when there is no sign of an ear infection, antibiotics are not doing any good, and there seems to be no one to turn to for help? Here is an idea that is crazy enough that it might make sense: go see a dentist. A dentist for an earache? Many people may not realize how close to the mouth the ear really is. Think about it. The mouth extends as far as the ends of the jawbones which, incidentally, join together fairly close to... Read more »
Schools And Education For ADHD Children
August 28, 2008
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder known as ADHD is a condition in which adults or children of early age suffer due to inattention or excessive hyperactivity. Nowadays it is very common among adults. About 3-5% of children suffer from ADHD. For example in a class of 20-25 students at least one child is diagnosed of ADHD. This disorder is often found in males than in females and can also continue in the family. Certain changes in the behavior pattern like slowing down in academics, or feeling frustrated or depressed always can be the symptoms of ADHD. If left unattended it can seriously affect your child’s growth. Statistics According... Read more »
Yeast Infection - Should You Avoid Swimming?
August 28, 2008
It is very common that people believe a number of fallacies, myths and urban legends just because of hearing some weird stuff from a friend who saw or heard something from another friend. The chain goes on and on until it reaches a point that what started out to be false become accepted as truth. Let’s focus on the problem at hand, shall we? It has been said that swimming or getting wet with a yeast infection would aggravate your current condition. Now, having yeast infection may result to having some restrictions but it does not mean you cannot enjoy some daily activities like exercising and in this case swimming. On the contrary, keeping your body fit by exercising may be more beneficial for treating your infection. As you... Read more »
The Benefits Of Mindfulness Meditations
August 28, 2008
With the hectic pace of life in the modern world, it is no wonder why more and more people are dealing with issues of anger, rage, stress, depression and anxiety, as well as many other negative reactions and destructive emotions. With busy lives and packed schedules it is also easy to find yourself going through a day on “auto-pilot″ and actually missing some aspects of life. Mindfulness meditations are one way that people are combating these issues. The concept of mindfulness meditations is to help you to be more aware, or mindful, of the many aspects of your life... Read more »
Colon Cancer Prevention - Colon Cleansing
August 28, 2008
The number one risk for colon cancer is age. Colon cancer has also become one of the most curable forms of cancer through improved screening and diagnostic techniques. If colon cancer is caught in its earliest stage, the rate of cure could be as high as ninety percent. Since colon cancer is also one of the most common forms of cancer, early diagnosis can save many lives. Good diet and exercise play a big part in preventing colon cancer as well as most other illnesses. With proper diet and exercise, colon cancer could prove to be the most preventable cancer. Researchers are looking at the effects of curcumin (found in turmeric, a spice used in curries), resveratrol (found in red wine), ginger, and the Mediterranean diet on the development and growth of colon cancer. Many have found ginger to be particularly soothing... Read more »

