Monthly Archives: November 2011



Stroke Treatment: Preventing High Blood Pressure

Posted by Ed Koeneman on Nov 30th, 2011 • 

Are you looking for information about stroke treatment and stroke prevention? Are you looking for information about risk factors of stroke and how to reduce your risk factors of stroke? Then this article is for you. This article will provide a brief definition of a stroke and provide information about the most important risk factor for stroke, which is high blood pressure.

Flip-Flops: Dangerous? Well, Slips and Trips are Costing the NHS A Fortune

Posted by Richard Craig on Nov 29th, 2011 • 

The Daily Mail reveals astonishing figures for the popular summer footwear: 200,000 people are injured through wearing them annually. The bill for the beleaguered NHS is a barely creditable GBP40m.

Staying Healthy As You Age Will Help You Age With Grace

Posted by Charles Tetsal on Nov 29th, 2011 • 

The senior population is growing as we speak and as we age there are a lot of health problems that could arise. If we learn early about the way aging is affecting our body and the various systems in our body then this will help us to be able fight the different things that change our body.

Tips on Choosing the Right Massage Therapist

Posted by Stephen Kelly on Nov 25th, 2011 • 

Massage therapies are not free of cost - they cost money and submit you to the mercies of a therapist. Even the slightest mistake can be dangerous. Thus, it is important that you know what to look for in a massage therapist or how to select the right one.

Helpful Information for Patients Suffering from Swallowing Difficulties

Posted by Michiel Van Kets on Nov 23rd, 2011 • 

Swallowing difficulties, known as dysphagia in the medical world, can occur for many different reasons and can affect young people and old people too. Swallowing is a complicated process that needs the action of reflexes mainly taking place in the pharynx and oesophagus, but in the brain too.

Advanced Allergy Therapeutics & Allergy Elimination in Scottsdale

Posted by Sara Penton on Nov 23rd, 2011 • 

Have you been searching for a solution regarding allergy elimination in Scottsdale? Have you been suffering from allergies for years and have been unable to find an effective solution? This article will discuss Advanced Allergy Therapeutics (AAT) and its effects on allergy elimination in Arizona. It will provide basic information about the AAT treatment as well as answer more complex questions.

Stroke Information: Various Forms of Stroke

Posted by Ed Koeneman on Nov 23rd, 2011 • 

Are you looking for stroke information due to the fact that you or a loved one recently suffered a stroke? Have you been searching for information about various forms of stroke and how these stroke affect the individuals who suffer them. Then this article is for you. This article will provide a wide variety of stroke information.

Activities for Seniors in Nursing Homes or Assisted Living Homes

Posted by Charles Tetsal on Nov 21st, 2011 • 

Senior citizens that find themselves in nursing homes or even in one of those assisted living facilities can at times can fall victim to boredom and become apathetic due to it. If they are not kept active it is had to stay excited about anything and it will not be of any help in trying to help their minds to stay young for a longer period of time.

The Dreariness Of Dry Eyes

Posted by Lawrence White on Nov 14th, 2011 • 

A normal functioning eye is one in which the tears from tear glands via ducts supply moisture and lubrication to keep it well hydrated and clean.

The Effectiveness of Acupuncture for Menstrual Problems

Posted by Stephen Kelly on Nov 13th, 2011 • 

In non-Western medicine, body functions are tied to organs. For example, the job of the spleen is to process. It processes food and separates out the water. In Chinese medicine it is also responsible for making blood. The blood producing aspect of its function makes it critically important in the health of menstruating women.

Types Of Cataracts Eye

Posted by Kathy Dawson on Nov 11th, 2011 • 

Cataracts are white cloudy formations in the lens of the eye. These can affect an individual is vision and is commonly seen in elderly people. By the age of 65, about 33% of the people in the UK either has a cataract or had undergone cataract surgery.

What Are Common Warts On Feet?

Posted by Phillip Poulak on Nov 11th, 2011 • 

Warts on feet are a type of bump on the skin with an infection that is caused by the human papilloma virus as are genital warts. They are however not dangerous and are normally not painful.

Why Dancing Is Great Exercise for Seniors!

Posted by Charles Tetsal on Nov 6th, 2011 • 

No matter how much we try to stay young the time comes when the aging process finally is in charge and with that a person's body can start to deteriorate which of course can lead to bad health. Because of the aging process, a lot of older people are not able to get involved with any high impact exercises like running, jogging or aerobics, but they still need some sort of exercise.

Different Types of Laser Eye Surgery

Posted by Kathy Dawson on Nov 4th, 2011 • 

There are a few different types of laser eye surgery. This article looks at what these are in more detail. If you want to find out about all the different types of laser eye surgery then this article will help. Depending on the condition of the eye, the seriousness of the problem and other factors including general health, any one of these types of procedures could be chosen.

When It Is Time To Consider Laser Dentistry

Posted by Frederick Guerra on Nov 4th, 2011 • 

It would seem to most that lasers are a true miracle of the time and for that reason it makes perfect sense that they have found a welcomed place in the dental world. In fact, lasers have been used in dentistry for more than a decade and can be used to treat a wide variety of different dental ailments - both cosmetic and the very serious.

What Is Going On With Aging Research

Posted by Terry Stanfield on Nov 2nd, 2011 • 

Aging research is a very popular topic for study and much of the research that goes on in medicine is in some way linked to gaining. The life expectancy has greatly increased due to advances in medicine and the understanding of human health.