By: Grace Allison | 2010-03-27 | Women's Issues Today many women have difficulty with infertility. Where there are many causes, nutrition plays a definite role in the ability to become pregnant. The nutrition-fertility connection is widely recognized in animal breeding, but sadly, it is often ignored in humans. read more
By: Mark Pelore | 2010-10-27 | Diseases and Conditions While studies connecting obesity to anovulation are not news, a study led by Dr. Van der Steeg, a medical researcher at the Academic Medical Center in The Netherlands, shows that even women who regularly ovulate experience sub-fertility when their BMI (body mass index) is in the overweight or obese category. Someone experiencing sub-fertility has a lower than normal chance of becoming pregnant, but unlike women suffering from infertility, spontaneous pregnancy is still likely. read more
By: Hillary Lynne Glaser | 2011-09-17 | Eyes Diabetes means having to face possible complications with your eyesight. Knowing what these are and what the treatment is can help to alleviate the panic of finding out that you have a diabetes related eye condition. read more
By: V K Rajagopalan | 2011-10-01 | Diseases and Conditions What, if any, are the connections between adhd and diet? The simple fact is that it is more than possible to treat ADHD symptoms without the use of stimulant, non-stimulant, and antidepressant medications by choosing the ADHD diet instead. The trick to the diet's success is eating in a way that will optimize the way the brain functions! read more
By: H Woolston | 2010-03-28 | Weight Loss We all have different weight issues. After all the human race comes in all kinds of shapes and sizes. But, did you realize yet that the weight gain issues you have in life may change as you get older? This can be a bit of a bummer -- after all, it's hard enough to deal with getting to a healthy weight without finding that your body weight plays tricks on you and changes over time into the bargain! read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-11-02 | Photography For a long time, gold has been considered as a kind of precious mental, playing important roles in human life. In human history, there have been a total of 165,000 tonnes of gold mined until the year of 2009. Recently, activities related to the gold market such as buying and selling gold, using gold as deposits have been active than ever. Due to the recent decline in gold mine production all over the world, the gold productivity has declined, but its value has reached over 135% in value in the past years. With nearly 8% of decreased annual gold mine production since 2001, artifacts made of gold have been more and more highly appreciated because of its sustainable economic and aesthetic values. Let's have a look at the stunning photo gallery of gold artifacts around the world to get to know the stages of gold mining and processing. read more
By: Christopher Volman | 2010-10-26 | Diseases and Conditions Women with herpes can have normal and healthy babies, but certain precautions have to be taken to protect the babies from getting herpes. The probability of newborns getting herpes is small if you and your health care provider use proper precautions. In women who have established herpes going into the pregnancy, the risk of neonatal herpes is about 1 in 5,500 deliveries. read more
By: FertilityAuthority | 2011-05-25 | Wellness The research and stress and fertility is confusing. Alice Domar, Ph.D., Director of Mind/Body Services at Boston IVF.helps clarify some of the confusion and controversy surrounding stress and fertility treatments, with advice on what research has shown may increase IVF success rates. read more
By: Robert Carleton | 2010-10-26 | Health & Fitness If you've decided you want to lose some weight (whether it be just a few pounds or a large chunk of your body mass), chances are you've done the research on diets, plans, gyms, exercises, and anything that you can find on that subject. read more
By: Shubhangi Verma | 2011-12-14 | Information technology This article describes the scope of Android apps in the insurance industry. Android is planning to take over almost all the sectors via apps. read more
By: Gregory T Fraser | 2011-09-22 | Plastic surgeries Hip Replacement surgery is the primary method used in managing damaged hips brought about by diseases such as arthritis and other hip anomalies. Since most of those who have Hip Replacement belong to the elderly aged 65 and up, the need for less invasive treatments are sought. read more
By: tianli | 2010-09-29 | Negotiation Powerful combination may not be able to create a stronger business Key is to operate effectively in the "family style" management A breakdown of the brand read more
By: FertilityAuthority | 2011-03-12 | Women's Health FertilityAuthority gives you the best advice on selecting a fertility clinic, which is an important part of your family-building journey. read more
By: Dr. Preeti Batra | 2012-03-28 | Religion Religion is a matter of heart, not the subject matter of birth. How we define ourselves as strong believer of God depends upon the fertility of our mind. The present article explains the relationship of God with the soul as biggest religion which shoud be followed. read more