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2009-04-29 | National Council report finds that mental health homes are critical to help people recover from serious emotional and behavioral disorders and avoid co-occurring diseases, which are responsible for three out of every five mental health patient deaths
2009-04-27 | Diabetics are always looking to discover new methods and secrets on how they can greatly relieve their diabetic problem - Then, Ranches Hall wanted to share his Secret discovery.
2009-04-22 | The Web Marketing Association announces the call for entries for its 13th annual WebAward Competition for Web site development at http://www.TheWebAwards.org. The Web Marketing Association will once again name the Best Healthcare Web site of 2009.
2009-04-16 | At 10 am in hundreds of cities in over 65 nations, spanning 6 continents, mass teach-ins and exhibitions of the mind-body techniques of Tai Chi & Qigong will be held globally. A global wave of these healing events will be held in most major cities.
2009-04-14 | Stick Me Designs' Spring '09 collection introduces fresh patterns and a new line of diabetes messenger bags
2009-04-09 | The UK government is aiming to tackle obesity by introducing a 'fat test' for all adults between 40 and 74.
2009-04-08 | As we grow older, our bodies tend to process nutrients less efficiently, which means we must increase our nutrient consumption if we want to be lively into our 80s and 90s.
2009-04-06 | Researchers confirm the benefit of The ALCAT Test to help chronic symptoms such as obesity, IBS, migraine and arthritis.
2009-03-27 | If you are over the age of 40 you may be experiencing presbyopia. It is a condition that affects the eye's focusing ability. Reading glasses become necessary although distance vision remains clear.
2009-03-26 | The most commonly performed refractive surgery for vision correction is LASIK, offering an immediate improvement in vision and very minimal post-surgical discomfort.
2009-03-08 | Oral appliances are growing in popularity after becoming a first line treatment for mild to moderate sleep apnea. They have been considered an alternative treatment for severe apnea when patients do not tolerate CPAP. This new study shows severe sleep apnea treatment success with the TAP appliance
2009-03-05 | A typical family, following government physical activity guidelines, will pay GBP4,476 in travel, fees and equipment to stay healthy. Going to the park is the cheapest activity while cycling, swimming, health clubs and classes add the necessary variety to a busy schedule of activities.
2009-02-23 | For most people with diabetes, living a vibrant and healthy life can be a daunting task. Eating healthier foods, leading more active lifestyles, and keeping track of your blood glucose levels are all great ways to take control of your diabetes.
2009-02-11 | Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.
2009-02-11 | Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.
2009-02-02 | CPAP saves lives and has long been the gold standard of treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. Gurnee dentist, Dr Ira L Shapira is improving lives and marriages in Illinois by treating Sleep Apnea and Snoring. www.ihatecpap.com helps patients across the United States find Sleep Apnea Dentists.
2009-02-01 | Erb's palsy is a preventable birth defect that affects the shoulder, arm and hand. It is one of several possible brachial plexus injuries caused by shoulder dystocia during childbirth; it is usually preventable.
2009-01-31 | Advanced Surface Ablation (ASA) is a laser vision correction procedure for the treatment of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.
2009-01-25 | Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.
2009-01-25 | Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.