Health Articles From Other Websites 7/21/2009
PicktheBrain presents 200+ Health and Medical Accounts Worth Following on Twitter posted at Medical Future.
Mike Weber presents Living With Severe Chronic Dyslexia posted at Global Domains International Tips.
Dan Miller presents Robert Redford and Sibylle Szaggars: Married! posted at Celebs Free Pics, saying, “Robert Redford married Sibylle Szaggars in Hamburg, Germany last weekend.The 71-year-old acting and directing legend wed the 51-year-old Sibyelle after the two had been dating for a while. She”
weight loss plans presents Ways To Get Exercise posted at weight loss plans, saying, “You can find easy ways to lose weight, fat loss dieting . weight loss plans”
robert galway presents Weight Loss posted at robertgalway.com, saying, “The Induction phase of the Atkins diet is one of the most important stepping-stones to successful weight loss. In addition to the list of acceptable foods, there are a few rules that are important to follow during this period of the diet.”
gahaha presents Losing Weight-The Safe Way posted at green weight loss.
Dave Fobare presents Conquer Your CPAP Fears posted at Beat Sleep Apnea.
Bruce Lopez presents Fish oil conservation posted at Bruce Lopez.
diets
Outshined presents Food, Stress, and Anxiety posted at Personal Web Guide, saying, “This article discusses just how powerful our dietary choices can be when it comes to our stress and anxiety levels.”
pnreddy presents Best Diet Guide ? The Food Pyramid And You posted at Weightloss Diet Watch.
presents Weekly Menu Planner posted at Home Life Weekly, saying, “This free weekly menu planner will help you to organize a weekly menu which can be used for helping to plan meals in advance for helping with your weight loss plan for the week ahead.”
muse presents Eating Disorders, Not For Me! posted at me-ander.
diseases
Catherine Eagleson presents Coffee and Crosswords for your Brain posted at Crosswords For Fun, saying, “Coffee and crosswords… the ideal combo for preventing Alzheimers disease and keeping the brain and mind healthy.”
Heartstrong presents Less Than 25% of Heart Problems Diagnosed Before Symptoms Appear posted at Healthy Hearts with Heartstrong.
Ed Biado presents Cervical cancer facts & figures posted at Ed Biado at MST Life | Philippine Lifestyle News.
Christopher X. Gerber presents Fighting Physical Ailment ? With Cognitive Help posted at Experiment: Gerbus.
Maya Trimner presents Eczema and Skin Problems ? Is There a Link to Higher Cancer Risk? posted at Foodallergyfairy’s Blog, saying, “This is for all people with skin disorders, rashes and sensitive skin. Very important!”
pnreddy presents The Top Four Reasons Contraceptives Fail posted at Womens Health Zone.
pnreddy presents Using Myolysis Procedure To Assist In Removing Uterine Fibroids posted at Womens Health Zone.
Sam presents New !! Help for Acne, Medicine,Treatment and Cures posted at Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, “Thanks for including my article. Here’s an excerpt…
Help for Acne. What is Acne
Medicine,Treatment and Cures
for Blackheads, Pimples and Rash
Almost everyone gets acne. You might call them zits, pimples, blemishes, blackheads, whiteheads or pustules, but they are all acne. Although anyone can get acne, teenagers are most often affected, and boys get more acne than girls. Sometimes it seems that your acne breaks out right before a big event, like the prom or picture-day.
Those whiteheads or blackheads are plugged skin pores called comedones. Acne also causes red bumps, inflamed pimples called pustules, and deeper lumps called nodules and cysts on the skin. When acne is severe and forms deep pus-filled lumps, it is called cystic acne. Cystic acne affects young men more often than women. Acne occurs on the face, as well as the neck, chest, back, shoulders, and upper arms. If your acne is treated, you can get relief and also avoid acne scars. Untreated acne can leave permanent scars.
The Causes of Acne
Around puberty, the adrenal glands in both boys and girls secrete more male hormones, called testosterone. Numerous oil glands underneath the skin become more active. If the opening to a hair follicle on the skin is blocked, oil builds up under the skin. Then bacteria, which are on everyone’s skin, multiply and cause inflammation. The tissues and skin surrounding the gland become inflamed. When oil breaks through to the surface, it is called a whitehead. If that oil oxidizes on your skin and changes color, it is called a blackhead. So you see, blackheads are not dirt. People often refer to redness as scarring, but fortunately it usually isn’t permanent. It’s just a mark that will fade in a few months, provided you leave it alone.
Is There a Cure for Acne?”
exercise
Aparna presents Beauty and Personality Grooming: Eye yoga posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “A lot of eye problems in later life are due to a loss of tone in the eye muscles. These muscles become rigid and the loss of elasticity reduces the ability of the lens of the eye to focus at different distances.”
fitness
Alisha Harmann presents Top 50 Blogs for Positive and Conscious Living posted at Master Of Health Administration.
Alan Overton presents The Importance of Physical Fitness | Lifetime Fitness 4 Men posted at Lifetime Fitness 4 Men, saying, “Just what is the importance of physical fitness? Why are we exercising? No doubt, your answers to those questions will be varied, but the majority of you will focus on the physical aspects.”
Martha Jackson presents Top 50 Holistic Medicine Blogs posted at Nursing Online Degree.
Kizie presents Your first time in fitness center? | Kizie blog posted at Kizie blog.
Manula Joshi presents Building Biceps posted at Building Biceps, saying, “An easy to follow guide on how to build big, toned biceps in just a few weeks!”
Margaret Garcia presents 55 Tips to Survive a Long Hospital Shift posted at Online Nurse Practitioner Schools.
pnreddy presents Big, Bulky And Brawny: 10 Bodybuilders Who Took It To The Extreme posted at Fitness Health Zone.com.
Katy presents For Your Sanity: Don’t Feed Your Obsessions | Katy Meets World posted at Katy Meets World, saying, “Obsessive thoughts can overtake you and make your life a nightmare.”
Alisha Harmann presents Top 50 Alternative Medicine Blogs posted at Online Nursing Degree Guide.
nutrition
Lauren presents Healthy Lifestyle: Green Tea posted at Holiday Honey, saying, “Making the most out of your summer beverages.”
Scientific Living presents Drug Company Hypnotizes Viewers posted at Scientific Living.
Doctor Ellisor presents Trans Fats | DoctorEllisor.com posted at DoctorEllisor.com, saying, “If you’ve ever wanted to know more about trans fats, what they are, what they do, why and how to avoid them, read this article.”
Christina Crowe presents 4 Shocking Facts about Strawberries posted at Salad Sticks, saying, “Everyone loves strawberries. With one bite of this delicious fruit, you can almost see your whole life pass you by as you drift off to paradise. Now, with new research and studies, there are even more reasons why you should continue eating this appetizing berry in between meals.”
Barbara Williams presents 100 Useful Websites for Medical Librarians posted at Nursing Schools.net.
Manula Joshi presents Muscle Gauge Nutrition Whey Protein Review posted at Muscle Gauge Nutrition Protein Review, saying, “An honest, detailed review about Muscle Gauge Nutrition’s new whey protein powder.”
Trevor Watkinson presents Calorie Restriction Improves Your Health And Longevity posted at SaveYourSweat.com Blog, saying, “Solid proof that eating less is a healthy thing to do.”
Woman Tribune presents 50 Calories, 5 Grams of Fiber & No Guilt: Introducing New Fiber One Yogurt posted at Woman Tribune.
Wren Caulfield presents Save Money on Food: Grow Your Own! posted at True Adventures in Money Hacking.
FitJerk presents Energy Bars & Protein Bars – Nutritious Mini-Meal Or Glorified Candy? posted at FlawlessFitness, saying, “Health Bars- They’re jam packed with nutrients, minerals and vitamins and come in a million different flavors… BUT, are they really as “healthy” and “nutritious” as they claim to be? Find out…”
marjorie presents Cool Off with Fresh Mint posted at Laurel on Health Food, saying, “Mint actually helps cool your body off, giving you a refreshing sensation when you smell, eat, or drink it. It’s wonderful for your digestive system and helps ease your stomach during and after eating. Even better, studies show that mint is helpful in reducing stress and tension in the body. You can add it to iced tea, water, or juice for added flavor, health benefits, and fresh breath.”
Sara Melone presents The High Cost of Health posted at LifeAdviceSite.com.
Heartstrong presents HEARTSTRONG BLOG posted at HEARTSTRONG BLOG.
weight loss
Jessica Nagel presents Living Sustainably Can Reduce Obesity and Anxiety posted at Sustainable Halo.
Swiftkickinthe.com presents 5 Great Weight Loss Motivation Tips posted at Swiftkickinthe.com, saying, “Some great ideas to get yourself motivated to lose weight!”
Holly Amarandei presents Monday?Again! posted at Yummy Life.