Side Effects of Birth Control
February 28, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Disease and Conditions
Birth Control, otherwise known as contraceptives, are methods through which an individual, either male or female, intentionally restricts or decreases the chances of pregnancy. Such methods may include sexual procedures, devices or medication. The most common methods of birth control are the condom for males and the Pill for females.
How to Prevent Tuberculosis – An Overview
February 27, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Disease and Conditions
Tuberculosis, or commonly known as TB is an infectious disease caused by a gram-positive rod shaped organism called Mycobacterium. In human, Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the principal agent that is commonly responsible. But in immunocompromised patients like AIDS, Mycobacterium avium intracellulare is the commonest causative agent for opportunistic infection.
How to Prevent Excessive Sweating
February 26, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Disease and Conditions
Perspiration is a natural phenomenon but some people sweat so much that it becomes obvious from outside. And you will agree that sweating creates some great awkward moments. In some cases, it is seen that, excessive sweating has compelled a person to avoid public gathering. This is the time; you should know how to prevent sweating.
Let Us Discuss about How to Prevent Memory Loss
February 25, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Health Fitness Tips - Health News
Memory, as scientists have explained, is a complex neurochemical complex that is stored in the neuronal cells of our brain. As such, indefinite memories can be ‘stored’ in these cells and can be ‘read’ as and when required. Since memories are stored in brain cells and the cells become weakened as we grow older, memories can vanish at later part of our life. This is called senile dementia. This is a quite common and natural phenomenon.
How to Get Rid of Stretch Marks
February 24, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Skin Care
Are you a new mother and the question how to get rid of the stretch marks keeps on bashing your head? No need to worry the answer is in your kitchen cupboards or in your local supermarket or grocery store. You can now get rid of these ugly looking stretch marks easily with some home remedies. No need to spend your money on costly cosmetic surgery or the laser treatments, which along being too pricey have some ill effects too.
How to Get Rid Of Dark Circles
February 23, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Skin Care
If you are the one seeking the answer to the question of how to get rid of the dark circles, this article is surely going to help you out. You might have already tried the counter treatments and many natural remedies to get rid of the depressing dark circles. People generally spend a lot of money to hide the dark circles using the expensive cosmetic products but it is not worth it as hiding them is not the solution.
How to Get Rid of Acne Scars
February 22, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Skin Care
As per the recent researches the issue of how to get rid of acne scars is more devastating among the young adults and the teenagers. The most distressing fact is that even after the successful treatment of acne you have to follow the acne scar treatment to eradicate the pits and the dark marks left over your face.
Top 10 Miraculous Foods with Antioxidants
February 20, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Nutrition
All your life you heard your mother tell you to eat your vegetables, but did we listen? Some of us did, some of us did not. As we age our body craves more and more good food to maintain its energy and we are trying to find out what is best for our bodies. Eating good whole foods will help with the battle of many diseases and gets us to feel better.
How to Prevent Acne – Your Guide to Avert this Nagging Disease
February 20, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Disease and Conditions
Acne is a very common disease characterized by white or gray tiny papules in the skin. Generally sun-exposed part of your skin is affected. Acne occurs due to blockage of the sebaceous glands. There is bacterial colonization in the sebaceous gland and subsequently localized infection flares up. Scarring of the infected gland occurs and what we see at this stage is called acne.
Summer Cold Versus Swine Flu – How to tell them Apart
February 18, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Disease and Conditions
Because of the spread of the swine flu virus in the past months, people have become even more careful when it comes to interacting with other people. Aside from that, they have also gotten more vigilant in terms of their hygiene and the cleanliness of their environment. Thus, any sign of runny nose and sneezing immediately leads to a panic attack, thinking that the flu virus has spread even if it actually just a summer cold, or allergic rhinitis.






