Giving up smoking
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Eat 25g oats per day (eg porridge, muesli) or take a dropperful of oats
tincture two or three times daily. People with coeliac disease (and who
are sensitive to , sunflower seeds or liquorice roots. Taking extra exercise
stimulates the release of brain chemicals that can also curb nicotine
cravings.
Advice and support is available from the National Smokers Quitline: 0171 487 3000 (09.30 - 17.30 daily).
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Digitek Digoxin: Important Facts for Patients
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Digitek digoxin is a prescription treatment for congestive heart failure and heart rhythm irregularity conditions. A manufacturer’s error caused a batch of the drug to be released with double the appropriate dosage of medication, creating a potentially harmful toxicity risk.
Digoxin, also known as Digitalis, Lanoxin, Digitek, and Lanoxicaps, is a refined plant extract, a purified cardiac glycoside (drugs used in the treatment of congestive heart failure and arrythmia). Digoxin is commonly marketed under the names Lanoxin, Digitek, and Lanoxicaps.
Read More..>>Menopause night sweating and other causes of excessive sweat
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There are a number of causes of Night-sweating. It is important to identify what is causing the problem so that we can know how to treat or alleviate the causes of the condition.
There are a number of causes of Night-sweating. It is important to identify what is causing the problem so that we can know how to treat or alleviate the causes of the condition.
Common causes of night sweating are; the menopause, alcohol, constipation, anxiety, diabetes, and prostrate cancer.
Read More..>>Big Muscle Building Myths Revealed!
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Learn the 3 most common myths of muscle building. Do you believe these muscle building myths? If so you are hurting your muscle growth and are destined to struggle to gain muscle.
As a professional strength coach I sometimes get asked some pretty strange questions on training. It’s become pretty clear to me that the general public is misinformed on a lot of issues that relate to muscle building and training for muscle growth.
Whether this poor information gets passed on through bodybuilding magazines, friends, or supplement companies is anyone’s guess. All I know is that these myths about training for muscle gain are harmful to your progress.
Read More..>>Diabetic Diet Remedy ?Eats Fat?
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In a recent study conducted at Georgetown University, scientists studied a natural fruit extract to determine if a.) it had a weight reduction impact and b.) if weight reduction was attributable to fat and muscle loss, or just fat.
There are numerous weight loss products and supplements on the market today. Some help, most don’t.
One of the problems associated with those that have a beneficial effect is that the active ingredients tend to attack or ?eat’ both fat and muscle, unable to discern the different chemical composition.
Read More..>>Complete Information on Crigler Najjar syndrome
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Crigler-Najjar syndrome is caused by an abnormal gene. The gene fails to make a working enzyme (bilirubin glucuronyltransferase). This enzyme is capable of converting bilirubin into a water-soluble (and therefore easily excreted) form.
Read More..>>Complete Information on Cri du Chat syndrome
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Behavior modification programs may be successful in managing hyperactivity, short attention span, low threshold for frustration, and self-stimulatory behaviors.
Cri du Chat syndrome also called deletion 5p syndrome. It is a rare genetic disorder due to a missing portion of chromosome 5. This chromosome error occurs during fetal development and is not inherited. This condition affects an estimated 1 in 20,000 to 50,000 live births. In 80 percent of the cases, the chromosome carrying the deletion comes from the father’s sperm.This condition is found in people of all ethnic backgrounds and is slightly more common in females The disorder is found in people of all ethnic backgrounds and is slightly more common in females by a 3-1 ratio.
Read More..>>Honey Storage Pointers
Posted on June 21, 2008 - Filed Under Food | Leave a Comment
What is the best temperature for honey storage? And how do you restore lumpy honey to its smooth original state?
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While one of the most interesting facts on honey storage is that it doesn’t spoil even with zero preservatives and additives, liquid honey is susceptible to physical and chemical changes during storage; it tends to darken and lose part of its aroma and flavor. Liquid honey also tends to naturally crystallise and become lumpy after some time. Crystallisation is easily reversible and does not affect the taste and quality of the honey, although it alters its looks and texture. Thus, for commercial reasons, a shelf life is indicated on the honey bottles in the shop.
Read More..>>Understanding Male Migraine And Depression
Posted on June 21, 2008 - Filed Under 894 | Leave a Comment
You will have a better understanding of the cause of male migraine and its relationship to depression.
I’m not a doctor and I don’t even play one on TV, but I have had migraine headaches all my life. I have been the only male in all the migraine support groups I’ve been in. Women have this condition much more than men and my heart goes out to every single one of them.In my case, migraine has been a result of stress, both positive and negative. I have lived an exciting life. My childhood was a wonderful time growing up on a farm with plenty of work to do. I was a wrestler in High School and I loved the excitement. As a family business we took tourists on pack trips into Yellowstone Park.
Read More..>>Vitamin D, A Protector Of The Heart
Posted on June 21, 2008 - Filed Under 894 | Leave a Comment
This article talks about a recent discovery of the benefits of Vitamin D.
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