Health
Insula in brain key to smoking addiction
According to new research that a lesser-studied region of the brain called the insula holds the key to addiction to smoking.
Date of addition: 01/29/2007
Subcategory: News
Alternative Asthma Relieving Techniques That You Can Trust
Asthma condition in the 21st century has changed our lifestyle completely. Suffering from asthma is obviously no fun and can have quite a negative affect on the daily lives of sufferers, especially to children. Conventional treatments and remedies almost always help to a certain degree, but one must ask, are there any other effective methods to supplement my existing treatment?
Date of addition: 01/27/2007
Subcategory: Articles
Hair Loss Treatment: Causes and Conditioners
As one of the biggest vanity concerns on earth, hair loss consumes a surprising amount of time and money. It is the one field in which voodoo salesmen and con artists can still thrive. People, men and women alike, who experience hair loss are for the most part uneducated about the problem and in many cases will try anything to prevent it.
Date of addition: 01/26/2007
Subcategory: Articles
Children Raised Near Busy Roads Have Poorer Lungs
US scientists suggest that children who grow up near busy roads or highways with traffic pollution have poorer lung function and are more likely to suffer long term respiratory and heart-related health problems than those who live further away.
Date of addition: 01/26/2007
Subcategory: News
Nicotine in cigarettes rising: Harvard study
A Harvard study have announced on Thursday that the amount of nicotine that smokers typically draw in per cigarette have risen by 11 percent from 1998 to 2005, perpetuating a "tobacco pandemic" that makes it harder for smokers to quit.
Date of addition: 01/25/2007
Subcategory: News
Why Visiting The Gym Less Will Build Muscle More Effectively
One can think that visiting gym and building muscles everyday is the best way for better muscle gain. But this is wrong. The intensity of your workout should vary. You should give your muscles a time to rest and recover after a training session. Find out how to do it right in this article.
Date of addition: 01/24/2007
Subcategory: Articles
Breast cancer research nears B spent
In early 80's the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation has been found by Nancy Brinker. From then the foundation has grown from a small gathering of women in Brinker's living room to a world-renowned operation that will have invested billion in community outreach and research by year's end.
Date of addition: 01/23/2007
Subcategory: News
Depression Treatments
Depression affects millions of people around the world. It affects your mood: you can become sad, angry, irritable, tired, confused, guilty, hopeless or worthless. It can get worse if it is left untreated. Main treatments for depression are antidepressants and psychotherapy.
Date of addition: 01/22/2007
Subcategory: Articles
U.S. Cancer Deaths Drop for 2nd Year in a Row
The number of cancer deaths in the United States has dropped for the second year in a row. It shows that last year drop was not an accident!
Date of addition: 01/19/2007
Subcategory: News
Secrets of Effective Weight Loss
Overweight problem is known everywhere. All people in the world are struggling with their bodies to be fit and beatiful. But overweight is not only about looking good. People with such problems increase their risk of illnesses like diabetes and high blood pressure. Everyone knows what should be done: eating less and exercising more, but there are more then only that...
Date of addition: 01/18/2007
Subcategory: Articles