By: Sara Le | 2010-03-27 | Diseases and Conditions There are several possible causes for a high white blood cell count. This count is high when there are more disease-fighting cells in your body. The technical term for this condition is leukocytosis. read more
By: Tom Parker | 2010-11-20 | Article Marketing Iron is a micromineral that helps the body produce haemoglobin (a protein in red blood cells which helps transport oxygen around the body) and much more. In this article I will be discussing chromium in greater detail. read more
By: Tom Parker | 2010-11-21 | Article Marketing Nickel is a relatively new micromineral. Its exact role in the body is unclear but the available research suggests that it helps the body absorb iron, produce red blood cells and much more. In this article I will be discussing this nutrient in greater detail. read more
By: Book MyDoctor | 2012-03-20 | Health & Fitness Hematuria or blood in the urine is a disorder of red blood cells in the urine. These blood cells are of two types first which is not visible by naked eyes and can be seen in the microscope and other which can be seen read more
By: Robert Parker | 2011-04-08 | Alternative Medicine Vitamin B12 is a water soluble solution, water soluble vitamin dissolve in water. The Vitamin B12 is found in variety of foods such as sellfish, dairy products, fish and meat. In the formation of vitamin B complex Vitamin B12 is used with the combination of other B vitamins. read more
By: Leslie Waler | 2010-11-03 | Health & Fitness As far as everything in the issue of high blood pressure avoiding it may be the main concern we have to focus on. Getting medication might sound a bit risky but in finding the natural remedies will for high blood pressure will be the idea to think about. The natural ways are simply the most effective as well as safe compared to taking medication. Without a doubt more of those hassles of medication tend you to increase the worry that leads to slow the pace in treating your high blood pressure. W read more
By: Aden Moore | 2012-03-30 | Medicine Cyanocobalamin or better known as Vitamin b12 is one of the essential vitamin of the B complex members. read more
By: jackson daren | 2011-05-14 | Medicine According to a very recent study done in New York a very strange fact came into light. Researchers found that pregnant mothers if get high exposure to pollutants; it might create some severe behavior problems for their babies who are soon going to enter the world. The study was done on about 215 children who were under monitoring since their birth. read more
By: Bhupinder Kaur Khera | 2011-01-04 | Medicine There are various reasons giving rise to high blood pressure. High fat and high cholesterol level is one of the common causes contributing in high blood pressure or hypertension. Blood pressure is likely to go up and down. High pressure occurs when blood pressure measures 140/90 most of the time, which means you need treatment. Too high blood pressure damages other organs of our body. read more
By: Sheeba Benjamin Benju | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness High blood pressure is extremely dangerous for the body. It can result in kidney failure, congestive heart failure and stroke. read more
By: Peter Hill | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness Introduction. High blood pressure (hypertension) is quite common in today's busy life. American Heart Association says that about 35 percent of adults in the United States of America have hypertension. However, only about one-third of the affected individuals realize that they have hypertension, as it is a silent disease. There are various high blood pressure remedies available in the market. read more
By: Suzanne Carlson | 2012-04-16 | Health & Fitness One of the most dangerous health risks to man is high blood pressure. When you get to the stats, its shows that 1 in 4 Americans suffer from high blood pressure; and the thing about this condition is that it is a silent killer. This means that an unsuspecting individual could have been experiencing it for a long time yet without any symptoms to serve as a warning. read more
By: Alfreda Stuart | 2012-01-03 | Alternative Medicine Do you know how to treat high blood pressure without drugs? Most people would probably say to eat healthy (lower your salt intake) and make sure that you use. Unfortunately, most doctors will tell you this and forget to tell other drugs, can lower your score, and finally med free. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Health & Fitness High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a common problem and affects about one of every three people in the United States. The causes for this health problem are not totally known, but research is ongoing. There are a number of risks, but in many cases the risk factors that can cause serious health difficulties can be lowered by certain lifestyle changes. read more
By: David Stephen | 2011-02-28 | Therapy In this paper some other possible methods to research into are presented, this has to do with restoring blood pressure to normal or near normal for people that have essential HyPertensioN (HPN), this is ranging from nutrition, to ambient temperature and oxygen-rich air inhalation to help the autonomous nervous system and blood vessels return steady high blood pressure to normal. read more