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Health & Fitness Articles
341: WE CAN HELP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY PREPARE TO SURVIVE!
Safety Central is your best source for low cost online purchasing of first aid and 5 year shelf life food rations, freeze dried camping food meals, 72 hour emergency kits for action, adventure, outdoor gear, homeland security alerts.
342: Helping Kids Deal With Bullying
The article talks about bullying among children. Apart from defining what bullying is, the article also explains the two main reasons why some kids bully other children. In addition, the article also enumerates some of the ways on how kids should deal with school bullies.
343: Penile Cancer: Saying Goodbye to Peter
This article is about cancer of the penis. It may rarely occur but it is an aggressive form of cancer that may spread and affect a man’s sexual health gravely. It is divided into four stages and treatment depends on which stage the cancer is already on. A lot of factors may increase the risk of getting penile cancer, but it is especially alarming for men who are uncircumcised.
344: Getting Rid of Chronic Headaches
Sometimes we often disregard the manner on how we treat ourselves that it often leads to far worse problems.
345: The Benefits of Finding Cancer Support Online
Getting the right support when you are affected by cancer is extremely important, but not always easy to find locally. However, online forums can open up a whole new world for you.
346: Understanding Obsessive-Compulsive Anxiety Disorder
The article talks about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), one of the most common types of anxiety disorders. Apart from defining and differentiating OCD from other types of anxiety disorders, the article also discusses the known symptoms and treatments for the said condition.
347: Getting Rid of Muscle Cramps
What do we want to know about muscle cramps? How does this affect our daily living? How can we stop muscle cramps? These are the questions that we usually ask having these muscle pain problems.
348: Outstanding Career Potential in Registered Nursing
Another of the high-potential nursing designations is the Registered Nurse, or RN. RNs are in high demand all over the world and in a broad range of specialties, making it a career with incredible employment opportunity and security.
349: Geriatric Nursing Serves An Increasing Population
Geriatric Nursing is one of the fastest growing specialties in the medical field. With longer life expectancies brought about by the advances of modern medicine, enhanced nutrition, and better hygiene and health care, our aged population is growing in size.
350: Vitamin B12: Essential To Body and Mind
Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient, and consistent deficiencies can have serious repercussions in terms of both physical and mental health.
351: Down on the health farm: the world of relaxation and fitness
If you're looking to launch a new healthy lifestyle for yourself, a trip down to the Health Farm is the ideal way to kick start your new regime.
352: Mental Health Awareness Through Online Sanity Tests
Mental health is a concern too often neglected by many of us. Thanks to the Internet, today, there are various websites that you can check which offer online quizzes designed to assess aspects of your mental health, including your risk for depression, anxiety and other emotional disorders.
353: Sexual Health and Society
Among the various possible topics for research and study in the world, sex seems to consistency be among the top contenders. The increasing interest in all sorts of sex-related topics in both the academic and artistic world has sometimes come under fire for being unhealthy or exploitative.
354: Are Phobias Inherent or Inherited?
Social phobia is one of the most common phobias among men. It is a very exaggerated shyness typified by persistent and strong feelings of anxiety and fear when facing certain social situations. However, there have been continuous debate of whether a phobia is hereditary or not.
355: Heartburn: The Burning Sensation
This article is about heartburns. This medical condition is not related to the heart in any way. The term was coined from the area where the pain is most noted, on the breast bone, near the heart. It may also be because of the fact that heartburn is caused by a malfunction of the cardiac sphincter connecting the esophagus and the stomach. Listed in this article are some factors that may trigger heartburn, as well as some tips to avoid frequent attacks of heartburn.
356: Gastritis: A Brief Overview
This article is about Gastritis. It is a medical condition wherein the stomach lining is irritated or inflamed by gastric juices. The stomach is protected by a mucus lining designed to shield from digestive acids. Gastritis is caused any of the following factors: bacterial infection, alcohol consumption, medications, bile reflux, or other medical conditions.
357: Metabolism: Processing the Fuel for the Body
This article is about metabolism. It discusses how metabolism affects a person’s weight. Everybody has a different basal metabolic rate, it depends on a person’s age, gender, height, body mass, environment, diet, and the amount of stress they have. Exercising helps increase metabolism by using energy during and after exercise, and also by increasing a person’s muscle mass.
358: Death By Starvation: Complications of Eating Disorders
This article is about eating disorders and the complications they bring to the body if left untreated. The three most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. These eating disorders all stem from self-esteem issues and an intense fear of being fat or even just being thought of as fat.
359: Drug Abuse is Killing Your Loved Ones
Drug abuse is a big problem plaguing us today. Not only does it cause the addict to waste away physically and destroy his or her life, but it also becomes a traumatizing part of the lives of their families and friends. Counseling for the loved ones of the drug user is highly recommended.
360: Can't Hold Back: What You Need To Know About Fecal Incontinence
This article is about fecal incontinence. It hits a lot of elderly people. Also called bowel incontinence, it comes as a result of anal sphincter muscle damage, rectal and sphincter nerve damage, loss of storage capacity, diarrhea, and pelvic floor dysfunction. Changing dietary habits, medications, and surgeries may help treat and cute this condition.
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