Can We Really Get Rid of Cellulite?
It has been the bane of every women's existence since the dawn of time - the affliction known as cellulite. We all have it to varying degrees, and it seems to get worse as we get older in many cases. So, should we just resign ourselves to the fact that it is here to stay, or is there a way to fight and get rid of cellulite? Thankfully, the answer is yes, we can fight cellulite, or at least the appearance of cellulite, through several therapeutic treatments that are available on the market today. It is not, however, a one-time deal. Once you stop the treatments, the cellulite will inev ...
Author: Danna Schneider
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Build Child's Self-Esteem to Increase Safety
Low self-esteem in children leaves them vulnerable to the compliments and praise of a stranger. Children that receive continual support from home will feel good about them, have higher self-esteem, and be more self-confident.
Children with self-confidence are more likely to stay away from anyone that makes advances toward them will ill intentions.
Keep you child comfortable talking to you. If you make them feel loved and understood at home, they will be more likely to keep open communication lines with you, even on sensitive subjects. They won't have to turn to others for underst ...
Author: Kathy Alexander
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Health Profiling: Recognizing the Physical Causes of Insomnia
Insomnia is often thought to be related to stress or anxiety, but those are only two of the reasons that this condition might surface. There are numerous physical circumstances that might serve as the catalyst for sleeplessness – some more closely associated to women than men. The bottom line is that, whenever a person deviates from their normal sleep pattern as the result of a lack of sleep, something within their life – or their health profile – has gone awry and needs to be addressed. Women tend to be the victims of insomnia more often than their male counterparts. This is partiall ...
Author: Whozylee Aris
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Delaware Senate Approves Bill That Would Ban Human Reproductive Cloning, Allow Research Cloning
The Delaware Senate on Tuesday approved 14-7 a bill... that would prohibit human cloning for reproductive purposes and the sale of human embryos but allow cloning for research purposes, the Delaware State News ...
Infertility researchers identify one gene's critical role in the human embryo implantation process
In spite of advances in assisted reproductive technologies, more than 6.1 million women in the United States - roughly 20 percent of all women of reproductive age - suffer from infertility. In order to improve infertility treatments, researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the University of California at Los Angeles recently conducted a study of the molecular mechanism involved in the human implantation process, specifically targeting the role of one gene in the success of an embryo to implant itself in the endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus... click link for more info.
Does Human Cloning Really Hold The Key To Miracle Cures? One of the Worlds Leading Biochemists Says we Have it Backwards When it Comes to Cloning
Recently it was reported that South Korean scientists successfully developed a highly efficient procedure to produce embryonic stem cells that have been derived from cloned human embryos for therapeutic research. Many scientists in the United States are now saying that Korea has out paced the US because of the Federal ban on funding for embryonic stem cell research. They contend that the ban on therapeutic cloning using human embryos should be lifted in the interest of research. Ethical questions abound. In a recent poll when asked whether they support the cloning of human embryos the overwhelming answer from the general public was NO. However, the use of cloning for research had a certain level of acceptance. Do we have it backwards? [PRWEB May 22, 2005]
Carbon copy canine reignites ethical debate over human cloning
The world's first cloning of a dog has raised concerns that scientists are one step closer to replicating human beings, despite the breakthrough pointing to treatments for currently-incurable human diseases.
Cloning research benefits akin to discovery of X-rays
On May 19, Woo Suk Hwang and colleagues reported successfully cloning 31 human embryos. This was the most important scientific event since Ian Wilmut cloned a sheep, Dolly, in 1997. Hwang cloned a single human embryo last year. But this time the process is 10 times more efficient a single egg now has about a 1-in-6 chance of producing a cloned embryo. (Australian, 4 June 2005)
Spanish Government To Introduce Bill To Allow Human Embryonic Cloning for Research Purposes
Spanish Health Minister Elena Salgado on Monday said the government plans to introduce a bill that would allow the cloning of human embryos for research purposes but would outlaw such cloning for reproductive purposes,... click link for more info.
Mass. House Approves Bill Allowing Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Banning Reproductive Human Cloning
Medical News Today May 7 2005 2:45AM GMT
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New Hope for Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia Sufferers
There are numerous theories with regard to the causes of chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, many of which may be indeed touching on the truth or at least touching on an aggravator or contributor to these afflictions. Diseases in general have been growing in epidemic proportion over at least the past 20 years, especially in the United States, where our increasingly toxic environment and lifestyles have drifted further and further away from what is natural in the name of progress, technology, and profit. Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia are no exception, the two often being experienced togethe ...
Author: Deb Bromley
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Alzheimer Disease and Antioxidants
At the present time, one out of ten adults have some form of Alzheimer disease. According to Dr. Greengard, Director of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research at the Rockefeller University, that number is expected to strike up to three times as many in the coming decades. Alzheimer's is considered a disease of the elderly and with the average lifespan of the US population rising to 74, a solution to the medical problem is being sought. For Scientists the largest concern is what causes Alzheimer's and how can it be eradicated. For possible victims and their families it is how do we ...
Author: Aaron Cummings
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The Shocking Truth About Eight Deadly Diseases That May Be Affecting Your Health and Lifestyle
I came across an article written by Dr. Ray Strand, a family practitioner and author of several books including What Your Doctor Doesn’t know About Nutritional Medicine May Be Killing You; Releasing Fat; Developing Healthy Lifestyles That Have a Side-effect of Permanent Fat Loss; and Bionutrition: The Amazing Health Benefits of Vitamin Supplements, to name a few. I would like to share with you what Dr. Strand has to say about "the eight deadly diseases that are sending people to an early grave". Deadly Disease Number 1: Heart Disease Truth: Coronar ...
Author: Etienne Gibbs
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