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Does a Loved One Need Anger Management Counseling?

Posted by blueboy

Have you ever blown your stack by over-responding to a situation? Maybe it would be easier to ask if...

Alzheimer's Disease: Fighting for Your Loved One!

Posted by Sylvie Leochko

Alzheimer’s disease also commonly referred to as Old timers is a very difficult health condition to deal with. As time goes on, you will see the person you love slowly disappear, not physically but his mind and memory will gradually destroy the person that you always knew and transform him as a stranger. But the truth is that to him, you will be the stranger.

Heavy Metal Anchor Alzheimer's In Your Brain

Posted by Rudy Silva

Heavy metals and aluminum are in every part of our environment and food. These elements are deadly and you will benefit if you are aware of what they do where they come from.

Allergies - Diagnosis

Posted by Michael Russell

In this article we're going to discuss how allergies are commonly diagnosed using a variety of methods.

Why We Should Be Worried About The Bird Flu

Posted by Michael Colucci

Is the Bird Flu Virus for real? Or is it something the media has blown up once again. Does the bird...

Hemifacial Spasm: When a Wink Is Not a Wink

Posted by Gary Cordingley

I'm sure it's happened to you. Someone caught your eye by apparently winking at you. But when you looked again, you realized that the person wasn't winking. Instead, he or she had recurrent muscular contractions around one eye unrelated to any attempts to flirt or send a personal message. Moreover, the person might have had twitching on one side of the mouth, as well. What you observed is called hemifacial spasm, an involuntary movement disorder.

How does inhaled insulin work

Posted by Anita Cherry

There has been lots of research in the field of insulin administration. To keep blood sugar under control...

How Much Are You Spending at the Pharmacy?

Posted by Dr. West Conner

Prescription medication is vital to the practice of medicine. How often have you gone to the doctor...
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