Aug
31st

Mind Body and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a syndrome that affects the digestive system. It is aggravated by a number of factors including stress and anxiety. There has been a number of studies performed which research how the mind relates to the body and how they in turn relate to IBS. If you have IBS related symptoms, knowing how they can relate to your mind can help you find alternative methods for healing. Continue reading »

Aug
17th

Alzheimers disease and aging

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The older you get, the more that you are going to have to learn to adapt to different problems that may take place with your health. One disease that every senior should familiarize themselves with is Alzheimer’s disease, as it is a disease whose number one risk factor is increasing age. In this article, we’ll give you a basic overview about what we know about Alzheimer’s disease so that you will have a better idea of what to look for when identifying the disease in yourself or in other people. Continue reading »

Aug
14th

Vitamins for beauty

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While many search for beauty in a bottle of bleach or a manicure, one of the best things that you can do to maintain your natural beauty is to maintain a healthy vitamin regimen. There are many vitamins that play roles in how we look, and how well our body constructs new materials such as our skin, hair, and nails.
Vitamin A is a crucial compound when it comes to the growth and repair of our body’s tissues. It is truly a wonder-vitamin, helping our skin to stay smooth and healthy, as well as protecting our mucous membranes. The mouth, nose, throat and lungs all benefit from proper Vitamin A consumption. In addition, Vitamin A aids in the formation of our bones and teeth. Basically, it is a building block that our body needs to maintain a healthy appearance. Continue reading »

Aug
9th

Avian Flu Symptoms

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What is Avian Flu?
Avian Influenza, also known as the Bird Flu, is an infection caused the family of flu viruses occurring naturally in birds. Wild birds worldwide carry bird flu viruses in their intestines, but they do not get sick from them. It is only domesticated birds that have little resistance to the bird flu. Chickens, ducks, and turkeys are especially at risk, and very likely to die once they have been infected. Continue reading »

Aug
4th

Depression and old age

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Many people focus on all the physical problems that an individual may develop as they grow old in age, but few think about the mental issues that senior citizens may face. In this article, we’ll examine the topic of depression and old age and bring to light some possible types of treatment you may want to consider if depression strikes you.
Studies have shown that of all senior citizens, between eight and twenty percent experience symptoms of major depression. A full thirty seven percent of patients in primary care situations were said to suffer symptoms of depression, clearly illustrating a need for depression education for senior citizens. Continue reading »

Aug
3rd

A Is For Allergies And Vitamin A!

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Allergies are a significant problem in today’s world. Smog, factory pollution, and the increase in grasses and plants contribute to many people suffering from allergy attacks. The most common forms of allergic reactions are hay fever, some forms of asthma and hives may be a common reaction to some very normal and usually harmless substances.
Grass and tree pollen, and house dust are common irritants to people with allergies.

Immunoglobulin E is an antibody produced when a person is exposed to an allergen. Scientists are not sure how it first developed but the theory is that it was the body’s defense to parasitic worms. There are different types of this antibody and each will react differently to individual allergens. When a person is first exposed to a potential allergen the body will make large amounts of the Immunoglobulin E antibody that releases powerful chemicals to activate blood platelets and attract secondary cells. These chemicals include histamine, and heparin. These can cause the symptoms of allergies including the sneezing, itching, runny eyes, and wheezing that comes with the allergy. This antibody can also help prevent anaphylactic shock which is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction. Continue reading »

Aug
2nd

Bodily Changes To Expect as You Age

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We all expect the wrinkles and the gray hairs, no surprise there. What may surprise you is just how many body systems can malfunction as we age. All of us age, from the moment we are born, our bodies are being used and worn. It is inevitable that the day should come when one or more body systems decide to stop working or at least go on strike. What is likely to happen and when?

Your heart, which acts like a pump, has been beating since you were in utero. It has a vital function in the grand design of your body. It pumps blood all over the body so that vital organs and systems can have a fresh supply of blood used to cleanse, transport, and nourish your body parts. Continue reading »