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Coping with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and Allergies

I must preface this article with my belief that everyone is chemically sensitive, just some of us have a more severe reaction than others. I believe that has to do with the health of an individual’s immune system. Keep in mind that I am not a medical professional, but I healed myself from my allergies and chemical sensitivities completely, using food as my medicine. All the information that I will share with you is from my experience. My story is located on my website. read more

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Age-Old Remedy for the Newest Flu

Every year the seasonal flu kills about 36,000 people and sends 200,000 to the hospital, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Every year during “flu season” (typically starting around Thanksgiving and peaking around Christmas) there’s a rush to get flu shots; especially among the elderly, the ill, and the very young, the concern is well-grounded. read more

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Warning Alarm on Bed Bugs and Public Health Awareness

Bugs are making life of people problematic from the time of Aristotle. Bed bugs have long been a big dilemma for people as they are infesting their homes quite freely. Most of the traditional Greek writings and European texts of middle-ages also mentioned the bugs’ predicament. Bed bugs are just like uninvited people to our homes and personal rooms. read more

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Creating A Personal Heart Health Profile Online

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Nearly one in three adults has high blood pressure. Since the condition has no warning signs or symptoms, it’s important to know your risk factors. High blood pressure management is imperative to reduce the incidence of coronary heart disease-the single largest killer of Americans. read more

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Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy

The first identified cerebral palsy was in 1860 by an English surgeon known as William Little. It was in 1897 that neurologist Sigmund Freud was able to discern that the condition was a symptom of different unlikely causes during fetal development. In 1980, some scientists at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ruled that several cases of cerebral palsy could be actually caused by lack of enough oxygen supply especially during birth. read more

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Conquer Allergies In The Great Indoors Tricks To Help Asthma And Allergy Sufferers Take Back Their Homes

More than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies and 20 million suffer from asthma, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. While Americans can’t control the allergens lurking in the great outdoors, there are many ways for them to take action inside the home to improve their indoor air quality and help reduce the severity of their symptoms. read more

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Afraid of Anthrax? Strengthen Your Immune System

Anthrax. Smallpox. Plague. Diseases that can kill. Diseases that are now in the hands of terrorists. What if these diseases were released in your hometown, or the place where you work? What could you do if vaccines and treatments were in short supply or unavailable? Is there anything you can do now to prepare yourself and improve your chances of survival? read more