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Anencephaly – Causes of Anencephaly

Anencephaly is a congenital malformation that occurs in approximately one in one thousand pregnancies. Anencephaly is a neural tube defect, just as is spina bifida. Life expectancy for an anencephalic baby is just a few hours, sometimes a few days at most. As the malformation is usually detected during a pre-natal scan, parents are often confronted with a choice between life and death.

Published on 22nd May 2008 in Diseases and Conditions

Batten Disease – Causes of Batten Disease

Batten disease is a fatal, inherited disorder of the nervous system that begins in childhood. Early symptoms of this disorder usually appear between the ages of 5 and 10, when parents or physicians may notice a previously normal child has begun to develop vision problems or seizures. In some cases the early signs are subtle, taking the form of personality and behavior changes, slow learning, clumsiness, or stumbling.

Published on 22nd May 2008 in Diseases and Conditions

How to Overcome Prosperity and Happiness

Caring people treat others with kindness, rather than cruelty. Kindness can mean different things to different people. However, kindness is rooted in respect for another. This respect is demonstrated in behaviors like intently listening to the other without judgment or interruption, as an example. When we truly listen to another person we become engaged and participate in a meaningful conversation and interaction with them, aiming to developing a relationship that helps them.

Published on 22nd May 2008 in Stress Management

How to Stay Energetic for a Lifetime

If your energy level is stretched to the breaking point and you feel just plain tired, it might be time to make some simple changes. No matter what your age, these easy but powerful tips for increasing your energy can really help.

Published on 22nd May 2008 in Wellness

Information on Melanoma

Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. A look into what melanoma looks like, the symptoms, treatment options and photographs of the disease.

Published on 22nd May 2008 in Cancer

BEAUTIFYING YOUR BREASTS

Perfectly sculpted and expertly proportioned breasts can give you the attractive and alluring look that you’ve always dreamed about. More and more women with discerning tastes are turning to breast augmentation surgery for beautifying the body and boosting confidence – and today’s procedures are safer and more effective than ever beforeBreast augmentation is one of the most common cosmetic operations performed today.

Published on 21st May 2008 in Makeup

Ginger – the painkiller

Native to India and China, ginger has long been known to be an aphrodisiac and an excellent digestive agent. Recent studies undertaken by scientists have attributed painkilling properties as well to this medicinal herb. Read on to know more about ginger, the painkiller.

Published on 21st May 2008 in Alternative Medicine

HOME REMEDIES FOR PROBLEM SKIN

Lots of women have problem skin. Sometimes it is too oily. Sometimes it is too dry. Some skin is blotchy and other skin is ruddy. Very few of us are lucky enough to have that perfect peaches-and-cream complexion that we all long for. To make up for all of our flaws, we buy every skin care product that we can find, hoping that something will work that perfect miracle. However, the truth is that expensive skin care products aren’t always the answer.

Published on 21st May 2008 in Health

Home remedies: Eliminate the menace of Acne

What acne is all about? The commonest skin problem that the teenagers and the adolescents suffer from is acne. This is a type of skin disorder which surfaces on the facial skin as whiteheads or blackheads, lesions, zits or pimples. Apart from the face, it can occur in the chest, neck and the back portion of a teenager or an adolescent’s body. On an average, six out of ten youngsters suffer from this skin ailment at some point of their life.

Published on 21st May 2008 in Acne

What is Aspergillus?

The aspergillus species includes more than 150 types of mold that occur widely in the indoor and outdoor environment. Although most of the molds are harmless, a few can cause serious illnesses in people with a weakened immune system, underlying lung disease or asthma. These illnesses, collectively called aspergillosis, range from allergic responses to severe and sometimes fatal infections.

Published on 21st May 2008 in Diseases and Conditions

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