Archive for the ‘Health and medicine’ Category

Meditation Motivation and More

Friday, August 29th, 2008

No one can escape it.  Unless you live on a deserted island somewhere in the middle of the South Pacific, you experience stress on a daily basis. It’s impossible to avoid. 

Hours in stop and go traffic; poor working conditions; family issues; bad nutritional choices; and money problems are just a few of the negative factors that face us on a daily basis.

Many people who find it difficult coping with these issues turn to medication for a solution.  Unfortunately, medication can become a double edged sword.  While it may provide a temporary “fix” it generally doesn’t last.

In fact, medication could ultimately impact the overall picture by adding addiction to the list of stress factors.  So what’s a person to do?  That’s the question that Mary Havelock answers in Meditation, Motivation and More.”

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De-Mystifying Cancer

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Are you playing Russian Roulette with your health?  Do you suspect that you may have cancer but have been ignoring the symptoms hoping they will just go away?

It’s hard to believe that people would actually ignore something that important, doesn’t it?  But it happens.  Thousands of people die every day of cancer related illness.

The sad thing is that many of those premature deaths could have been avoided with just a little bit of knowledge and early detection.

The major problem with much of the information about cancer is that it is very general and written in medical jargon that is nearly impossible to decipher.  That’s where “De-mystifying Cancer” comes in.

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Living With Crohn’s Disease

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

If you thought that constant pain in your belly is caused by “something you ate” you are partially correct. But thinking that it’s a painful condition that you’d have to try to to live with, then listen up. It could be a sign of something more sinister and you need to learn to deal with it.

Do you remember the first time you had that horrible abdominal pain? Chances are, you may have thought you were suffering from appendicitis. You couldn’t believe how painful it was. Perhaps the pain occurred following a meal and subsided after a period of time

In fact you may even be thinking that it’s a bad case of the flu especially if you are having other symptoms like diarrhea or even weight loss. If you think that, you couldn’t be further from the truth.

You could very well be experiencing the symptoms of Chron’s Disease and if left unchecked could result in ulcers, anal fissures, anemia or inflammation of the joints.

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Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Did you know that many of the symptoms for Rheumatoid Arthritis are common symptoms for other illnesses? It’s absolutely true. That’s exactly why we can call this a “Stealth Disease.” It is masked behind symptoms common to many other illnesses.

Who would think that having a hoarse voice or lack of an appetite would have anything to do with Rheumatoid Arthritis? It’s true, while they could be indicative of other disorders those are some of the symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Severe coughing, chest pains, fever and fatigue are all common symptoms. So are numbness and tingling in the hands.

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A Mother’s Guide to Children’s Health

Monday, August 11th, 2008

For many young, inexperienced mothers the sight of their sick and suffering children is an almost unbearable experience. And all too often, panic seizes them whenever their children start feeling unwell.

This should not be the case if you know about the nature of a child’s physiology.

From birth, the child’s body undergoes adaptations to the environment that is made for adults, hence the frequent bouts of infections and diseases.

To be sure, these diseases that afflict your child happen to make your child a very healthy adult by building immunity.

What is important is what you need to know about childhood diseases, what to do to prevent or treat sickness and how to nurture and nurse your child back to good health.

The Mother’s Guide to Child’s Health is a perfect parent’s companion that details the most common childhood diseases and complaints, prescribes what to do when your child gets sick as well as how to properly care for your child to become healthy.

Composed of over 56,000 words and 120 pages The Mother’s Guide to Child’s Health is now available in downloadable PDF ebook format.

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