By: Mike misty | 2011-02-15 | Alternative Medicine Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) is frequently used also as an attractive edible garnish, and it can be made into a tea. The leaves give off a delightful lemony aroma when they are crushed or torn before the flowers appear, but the taste and odor are altered after flowering. read more
By: Victoria Ewubare | 2010-03-30 | Pets Koi disease is a problem every koi keeper has to deal with. And, with the lack of specialist koi focused veterinarians the need for learning greater amounts of information on how to heal sick koi becomes more important. There are a lot of available sources of information about diseases that can hit your beloved koi. The internet is a great resource for koi keepers and hundreds of websites dedicated to koi care and koi fans are already online. read more
By: Gen Wright | 2010-03-17 | Art Vampire stories are voluminous throughout our history. Some tales date back as far as the 12th century. It's probable that these early tales of vampires were spawned by authentic medical conditions. read more
By: Gracy Martin | 2011-09-29 | Travel & Leisure One of the known and desirable tourist destinations in South America are the Galapagos Islands. This place is located near about 973 km from the south coast of Ecuador. There are 18 different islands which together forms the Galapagos Islands. read more
By: Cheryl Weisz | 2010-11-30 | Pets A local vet diagnoses and treats diseases and dysfunctions of animals. Specifically, vets care for the health of pets and animals in farms, zoos, racetracks, and laboratories. read more
By: Rob D. Hawkins | 2010-10-09 | Diseases and Conditions Inflammation diseases are all around us. In fact almost every disease or condition has some type of inflammatory component. In this article we will save you the misery of having to mull over hundred of inflammatory disease in favor of focusing on a few of the most serious ones. read more
By: Burke Lane | 2010-03-30 | Coffee There is nothing worse than ordering a cup of coffee at your local coffee shop and having to toss it out as you walk out the door because it tasted like swill. Since I have acquired this coffee snob disease it has forced me to learn a little about what makes a good cup of coffee. read more
By: Jennifer M Lawson | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness This article talks about obesity related diseases. You will come to know about the various types of diseases that may be caused due to obesity. read more
By: Wendy Streater | 2010-03-29 | Anti aging In order to prevent Alzheimer's disease and other age related disorders, you need to keep your body fit and healthy. Regular exercise is essential for every part of your body. Increasing your heart rate and breathing ensures a steady oxygen supply to all of your body, including your brain. read more
By: Chris W. | 2010-03-26 | Skin care Dermatitis, or skin disease, is one of the most common problems that people have. Skin disease come s in many different forms and strike all different areas of the body. Most of these afflictions are not contagious, being the result of allergies and other conditions, but some, such as warts, can be spread. Three of the most common skin disease people contract today are warts, eczema, and contact dermatitis. read more
By: evamcmahon27 | 2010-10-25 | Health & Fitness Gum disease is the degeneration of the periodontal ligament that connects the tooth to the socket. It is also the deterioration of the tissues around the mouth leaving the gums swollen, inflamed, and roots of the teeth overly exposed. read more
By: Ras Reed | 2011-09-08 | Health & Fitness No one is sure of what leads to the eye alterations in Graves' disease, however the immune system is involved, producing irritation in the tissues surrounding the eye. Girls are five times more likely to develop thyroid eye disease than men folks, and the situation usually appears in the sufferer's 20s or 30s. read more
By: keely wiki | 2011-09-19 | Dental Periodontal Disease is a bacterial infection of the gums, bone and ligaments that support the teeth and anchor them in the jaw. The bacteria are normal inhabitants of the mouth and form a film of dental plaque and calculus (tartar) which stick to the teeth. read more
By: Mark Solis | 2011-11-17 | Disabilities Individuals that suffer from Osgood-Schlatter disease are suffering from an irritation of the patellar tendon. This irritation occurs at the tibial tuberosity. It is a childhood disease that affects children between the ages of nine to 16 years of age and one that is quite painful to the child. Boys are more prone to develop the disease with the theory as to why boy are more prone to developing Os read more