- A Brief History of Scientific Psychiatry The history of psychiatry has been replete with bad theories and bad treatments. However, the future may be bright with promise if science is used. By Craig Olson | Published 1/15/2008 | Read more » More topics: Huntington’s Disease | Psychiatry | huntington’s | RNA | German History
- Are You a Breakfast Skipper? To skip breakfast or not is the most important decision we can make upon waking each morning. In many cases time constraints, a lack of appetite or the desire to lose weight will find most of us jumping out of the shower and heading straight for the front door. By CT Aisyah | Published 1/24/2008 | Read more » More topics: Car Modification | Tardiness | Metabolic Disorder | Waking
- The Molecular and Cellular Pathology of Schizophrenia It appears that amino acids are flooding the brain in schizophrenia. No drug has been made available based on this theory, so a diet is suggested. By Craig Olson | Published 3/28/2008 | Read more » More topics: Pathology | Amino Acid | Porphyria | Prefrontal Cortex | Weil
- Holiday Desserts for the Diabetic The holiday season can often become overwhelming for the diabetic. Choosing foods that won’t send your blood sugar rocketing can be easier than you think. By MysticRivers | Published 10/16/2008 | Read more » More topics: Holiday Desserts | Healthy Versions of Desserts | Holiday Baking | Holiday Treats | Holiday Recipe
- What Are the Causes of Bad Breath? OK, we’ve all had it at one time. Bad breath. It sucks, especially on a date. But what are some of the common causes? Read on and maybe you can spare yourself some embarrassment. By Erich Rosenberger M.D. | Published 4/20/2008 | Read more » More topics: Causes of Bad Breath | Causes of Halitosis | Ketoacidosis | Breath | Halitosis
- Diabetes and Prevention There are several steps that can be utilized for the prevention of Diabetes. They include but are not limited to weight control, exercise, and diet. By Shellie | Published 11/19/2008 | Read more » More topics: Preventing Diabetes | Diabetes Prevention | Loss Prevention | Diabetes Mellitus | Metabolic Disorder
- Obesity and Discrimination Studies are now showing that weight discrimination, especially against women, is increasing in U.S. society — and in some cases is even more prevalent than rates of discrimination based on gender and race. By Andrea Lee | Published 6/6/2008 | Read more » More topics: Weight Discrimination | Workplace Discrimination | Metabolic Syndrome | Discrimination | Irregular Periods
- Sweet Science: A Scientist Reports on Artificial Sweeteners This review represents the current knowledge on artificial sweeteners: no hype, no opinion, just the facts as supported by the scientific peer-reviewed literature the way it ought to be. By Jennifer Schnellmann, PhD, ELS | Published 3/12/2009 | Read more » More topics: Truvia | Artificial Sweeteners | Sweeteners | Artificial Sweetener | Metabolic Disorder
- All You Need to Know About New Born Screening Newborn Screening By Gelo Ycong | Published 3/4/2009 | Read more » More topics: Endocrine Disorder | Screening | Newborn Testing | Newborn Screening | Metabolic Disorder
- Overcoming Obesity This article will cover what nutrition and metabolism are, what obesity is, and the symptoms of obesity. This article will also discuss By brandy morrow | Published 2/19/2009 | Read more » More topics: Beer Belly | Preventions | Get Rid of Belly Fat | Metabolic Disorder
- Diabetes and Its Various Types Diabetics, a life threatening disease, have affected millions of people the world over. Diabetics are generally classified into two major types — type 1 and type 2. Gestational Diabetes is another type that is not that common. By Prabhat nair | Published 3/11/2009 | Read more » More topics: Foetus | Juvenile Diabetes | Types of Diabetes | Gestational Diabetes | Metabolic Disorder
- What is Fioricet? You’ve probably heard of Fioricet. It is a combination medication commonly used to treat tension headaches but doctors also recommend it for recurring migraines. By Megan Mathews | Published 5/28/2008 | Read more » More topics: Buy Fioricet | Fioricet | Porphyria | Metabolic Disorder
- Is Chronic Kidney Disease on the Rise in US? A look into the important rise of Chronic Kidney Disease. By Oscar Trejo Jr | Published 6/6/2008 | Read more » More topics: Chronic Kidney Disease | Kidney Disease | Fifth Disease | Rise | Metabolic Disorder
- Hiccups – Wacky Remedies and Medical Intervention Hiccups are annoying and embarrassing. Find out what you can do to prevent them and cure them. By Susan Shafer | Published 7/24/2008 | Read more » More topics: Cure for Hiccups | Hiccups | Guiness | Wacky | tourette’s
- What is Diabetes Mellitus Description and symptoms of diabetes mellitus By hzhatter | Published 10/15/2008 | Read more » More topics: Diabetes Mellitus | Hyperglycemia | Metabolic Disorder | Diabetic Retinopathy | Endocrine Disorder
- LECITHIN : Powerful Nutrient Against Cholesterol This article contains information on lecithin as a vital nutrient in fighting cholesterol. By Cristina Santander | Published 7/3/2008 | Read more » More topics: Geriatrics | Heparin | Arteriosclerosis | Metabolic Disorder
- Syprine Effective at Managing Copper Levels in Wilson’s Disease Patients For patients living with Wilson’s disease, the use of Syprine is effective at managing copper levels By Christine Cadena | Published 1/30/2008 | Read more » More topics: Levels | Copper | Childhood Disease | Metabolic Disorder | Managing Time
- Managing Copper Excretion in Wilson’s Disease with Cuprimine For patients who struggle to maintain normal levels of copper, the use of Cuprimine may be effective By Christine Cadena | Published 1/9/2008 | Read more » More topics: Copper | Merck Co | Metabolic Disorder | Neurological Complications | Managing
- Rare Diseases: Amish Lethal Microcephaly Unfortunately this disease has no cure until today. Treatments available are only of a supportive nature. By R.B. | Published 12/20/2007 | Read more »mMore topics: Rare Diseases | Rare Disease | Rare Genetic Disorders | Metabolic Disorder | Genetic Diseases
- Natural Osteoporosis Remedies to Reduce Fracture Risk For the elderly population, there is an increased risk for bone fracture related to osteoporosis. To reduce this risk without prescription medications, consider these natural remedies. By Christine Cadena | Published 12/19/2007 | Read more » More topics Bone Fracture | Preventing Osteoporosis | Bone Fractures | Fracture | Osteoporosis
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