10 Foods to Avoid While Driving
May 15, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Nutrition
Haste makes waste. If you follow this golden rule, you will be less prone to accidents while driving. According to a recent study by Automobile Association of America that most of the road traffic accidents are occurring due to food taken while driving. It is also seconded by several auto insurance agencies according to their register. While driving safely and following the rules of driving is mandatory, sometimes we like to become extravagant and do some foolish things.
10 Foods to Avoid While Dieting
May 14, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Nutrition
If you are dieting, beware of some foods that can secretly increase the calorie intake without your knowledge. If you are not careful and knowledgeable enough and continue eating these foods even in small portions, you can continue putting on weight. Let’s discuss about 10 foods to avoid while dieting:
10 Foods for Healthy Hair
May 13, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Nutrition
Beautiful hair does not only make you look younger, but it reflects that you are hale and hearty from inside also. Healthy hair is not the creation of costly hair care products. When your body is in a perfect shape of physical and psychological health, a better looking hair comes from inside. A balanced diet can easily bring about healthy hair. Here, we shall discuss about 10 foods for healthy hair.
10 Foods for Better Skin
May 12, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Nutrition
A younger looking skin is what everybody wants and it is not hard to get it though. Only by changing your diet, you can achieve a healthier, better looking skin. These foods can liven up your from inside. Therefore, you will continue to enjoy a better younger looking skin for years together. Here we shall discuss about 10 foods for better skin.
10 Healthy Snacks That Tastes Good
May 11, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Nutrition
Our general idea is that healthy foods do not taste good. But that is not entirely accurate. Of course there are healthy foods that our taste buds like. It’s our wrong conception that while on dieting, we must not take any snacks or foods in between meals. In fact, you can take a little amount of food in between meals. This will give you sufficient energy if you are on a low calorie diet, besides it will kill the appetite that you may feel during the major meal time.
How Do I Get a Hernia Diagnosis
May 11, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Disease and Conditions
A hernia is basically the protuberance of an organ through the wall of the cavity which ordinarily encloses it. A hiatal hernia happens when the stomach sticks out into the thorax via the esophagus’s aperture located in the diaphragm.
10 Most Deceptive and Lucrative Health Scams in History
May 10, 2010 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under Uncategorized
We all live with the dream of never getting sick or needing serious medical treatment. The sad fact is that most of us, at some point in our lives, will run into medical trouble of some kind and it’s up to the doctors and specialists to take care of us. Unfortunately, some doctors and corporations take advantage of our misfortune and try to sell us bogus drugs or treat us with non-working treatments. Below are some of the worst health scams in history and just how the doctors and employees behind these companies managed to swindle you out of your money and out of your health.
Causes of Nausea
May 10, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Disease and Conditions
Nausea, inspired by the Latin ‘nausea’ which in turn was derived from the Greek word ‘nausie’ meaning ‘seasickness’, is a feeling of uneasiness and distress in the upper stomach region. Nausea is often accompanied by a bout of vomiting. A nausea assault is also known as a qualm.
Causes of Headaches
May 9, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Disease and Conditions
A headache, or scientifically known as cephalalgia is an ache or throbbing anywhere in the vicinity of both neck and head. The brain tissue on its own is impervious to pain as it does not come equipped with pain receptors. The headache is caused by an interruption of the pain-susceptible formations around the brain. Our heads and necks are structured in such a way that we have in-built pain susceptible formations
Causes of Fatigue
May 8, 2010 by uttoransen
Filed under Disease and Conditions
Fatigue is a common affliction also known as lethargy and exhaustion. Fatigue is a state of awareness which can express a collection of difficulties, from a wide-ranging state of lethargy to a more detailed burning sensation in the muscles caused by certain working conditions. Fatigue can be both a physical and mental affliction. When you suffer from physical fatigue, you find that the body is not able to function properly.






