Free Quality Web Content For Your Website or Ezine
Categories

Search


Advanced Search

 »  Home  »  Authors  »   Alisha Dhamani
Authors :: Alisha Dhamani

Articles by Alisha Dhamani

» The Fact About Cervical Cancer
Published 2008-05-07  
Cervical cancer is a cancer that forms in tissues of the cervix (the organ connecting the uterus and vagina). It is usually a slow-growing cancer that may not have symptoms but can be found with regular Pap tests (a procedure in which cells are scraped from the cervix and looked at under a microscope).
» How To Prevent Getting Old
Published 2008-05-11  
New research is revealing again and again new secrets to live longer, and look better. We often here about out faith being linked to genes we inherit from our parents.
» Decorating Tips For A Small Space
Published 2008-05-11  
Small rooms feel confining and uncomfortable. However, we can utilize certain design concepts that fool the eye and make our rooms seem larger then it really is.
» Is It Possible To Sleep Too Much
Published 2008-05-11  
Media reports tell us that America is a sleep-deprived nation of workaholics who are sacrificing their health to achieve the overscheduled modern lifestyle.
» 8 Common Foods Which People Are Allergic To
Published 2008-05-11  
Certainly many people have, know, or have heard about many people having allergies to peanuts.
» Cities To Avoid If You Got Allergies
Published 2008-05-11  
Allergies affect over 50 millions Americans which add up to 14 million doctors office visits, and 100 million lost work days each year.
» Foods That Harm Our Health And Cause Cancer
Published 2008-05-11  
We can begin identifying cancer-causing foods once we recognize which ingredients in our food cause cancer.
» Here Is Something To Keep You Motivated To Stay Active
Published 2008-05-11  
A pedometer is a simple device used to measure the number of steps you take in a day. When positioned correctly, pedometer records a step each time your hip moves up and down.
» What To Look For When Buying A Laptop
Published 2008-05-11  
Consider how you plan to use your laptop before you start shopping.
» What To Say And What Not To Say At Your Interview
Published 2008-05-11  
We know many people struggle with interviews though they are the most experienced and best qualified for the job.
» How Stress Is Adding Inches To Your Waist
Published 2008-05-11  
These days were grown accustomed to warning labels advising us to the health risks of substances like alcohol and cigarettes.
» The Twenty One Health Benefits Of Exercising
Published 2008-05-11  
For the greatest overall health benefits, experts recommend that you do 20 to 30 minutes of aerobic activity three or more times a week and some type of muscle strengthening activity and stretching at least twice a week.
» Protecting Yourself Against Heart Disease And Cancers
Published 2008-05-11  
Heart disease is a number of abnormal conditions affecting the heart and the blood vessels in the heart.
» How Many Calories And Fiber Does This Food Have
Published 2008-05-11  
A calorie is a unit of energy. When you hear something contains 100 calories, it's a way of describing how much energy your body could get from eating or drinking it.
» How To Have A Healthy Life
Published 2008-05-13  
Health, as defined in the World Health Organization (WHO) constitution: Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
» The Hidden Truth About Diet
Published 2008-05-13  
About 8 million Americans a year enroll in a weight loss program.
» The Harmful Effects Of Cell Phone Use
Published 2008-05-14  
Over the past decade the world has seen rapid growth in cell phone users.
» Shortage Of Spots To Give MCAT Test
Published 2008-05-16  
For sure you have heard to people taking the Medical Colleges Admissions Test(MCAT) many times before they pass it, and are able to get their admission in a medical college.
» Why Medicine And Why Not
Published 2008-05-16  
So you are thinking of becoming a doctor? But are you quite sure that you know what you are letting yourself in for? You need to look at yourself and look at the job.
» Why Are So Many Young Kids Depressed
Published 2008-05-17  
At one time, young people were considered immune to sadness. Now mental health professionals know better. Even preschoolers can develop symptoms of depression, such as irritability, sadness, and withdrawal.
» Yahoo Will Be Testing Google's AdSense For Search Service
Published 2008-05-18  
Yahoo suggested that it is considering outsourcing the advertising on its search engine to the market leader Google, resurrecting an idea that it hopes might help it fight off the unwanted take-over from Microsoft.
» RFID Chip Found To Cause Cancer
Published 2008-05-18  
The tiny subcutaneous RFID chip, made by a company called VeriChip, is being marketed as a lifesaving device. If you're brought to an emergency room unconscious, a scanner in the hospital doorway will read your chip's unique ID.
» Brain Injuries That Occur In Sports
Published 2008-05-18  
Over the past decade, the scientific information on traumatic brain injury has increased considerably. A number of models, theories and hypotheses of traumatic brain injury have been elaborated.
» Seven Common Car Buying Mistakes
Published 2008-05-18  
Buying a new car can be exciting. But it's also a complex process through which you can end up overpaying by hundreds or thousands of dollars or with a vehicle that you won't be happy with down the road.
» Ipods Computers Iphones Loaded With Toxic Chemicals
Published 2008-05-18  
Apple has consistently lagged behind competitors in environmental programs such as recycling computers; phasing out toxic chemicals like PVC from its computers; ensuring transparency and a willingness to talk to environmental groups.
» The New Future Of Gene Therapy
Published 2008-05-18  
Gene therapy is an experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease.
» The World Food And Economic Crisis
Published 2008-05-21  
To begin with, cooking is the act of preparing food for eating by the application of heat.
» The Facts About Yellow Fever
Published 2008-05-21  
Yellow fever also called yellow jack, black vomit or sometimes American Plague is an acute viral disease.
» Should You Be Doing Yoga
Published 2008-05-21  
There are many misconceptions clouding the science of Yoga.
» What You Should Know About Abortion
Published 2008-05-21  
An abortion is the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus, resulting in or caused by its death.
» Causes Of Blood In The Urine
Published 2008-05-21  
Blood in the urine is a common problem. The medical term for red blood cells in the urine is hematuria.
» Is Doing An X Ray Safe
Published 2008-05-21  
X-rays use invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs on film or digital media. Standard x-rays are performed for many reasons, including diagnosing tumors or bone injuries.
» Taking Care Of Your Baby And Their Health
Published 2008-05-21  
To begin with, bathing your newborn baby for the first time is one of the sweetest and, for some, one of the most anxiety-provoking milestones of parenthood.
» What Is Lung Cancer And What Cause It
Published 2008-05-22  
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in both women and men in the United States and throughout the world.
» The Facts And Details On Arthritis
Published 2008-05-22  
More than 21 million Americans have osteoarthritis. Approximately 2.1 million Americans suffer from rheumatoid arthritis.
» Clarify What Low Blood Pressure Is
Published 2008-05-22  
Low blood pressure is a difficult clinical finding for a healthcare provider to address.
» The Truth About Bladder Cancer
Published 2008-05-22  
To begin with, each year, about 67,000 new cases of bladder cancer are expected, and about 13,000 people will die of the disease in the U.S. Bladder cancer affects three times as many men as women.
» Why You Might Be Experiencing Chest Pain
Published 2008-05-22  
Chest pain is one of the most frightening symptoms a person can have.
» The Good And Bad About High Cholesterol
Published 2008-05-22  
To begin with, throughout the world, cholesterol levels (measured in the blood) vary widely.
» Germiest Places That You Would Least Expect
Published 2008-05-22  
Sure, there are outbreaks of microbes and viruses across the country, but some of these germs are lurking where you least expect them.
» The Known Fact About Cuts Bruises And Blisters
Published 2008-05-23  
To begin with, a cut refers to a skin wound with separation of the connective tissue elements.
» Nutritional Supplements To Fight Cancer
Published 2008-05-29  
There's been a lot of excitement about antioxidants - nutrients that protect the body from damage due to free radicals, which are compounds produced by environmental toxins and normal body processes.
» The Cause Of Over Active Bladder
Published 2008-05-29  
You've been invited to a friend's house for dinner and the first thing you do after arriving is ask where the bathroom is.
» The Facts About Human Skin
Published 2008-05-29  
How important is healthy skin? Considering that the skin is your body's largest organ, it's very important!
» Alternative Fuel Vehicles And Biodiesel
Published 2008-05-29  
If it's a diesel, it's an alternative fuel vehicle by default.
» The Cause Of Hypersensitivity Reactions And Allergy
Published 2008-05-29  
Millions of Canadians suffer from allergies and asthma.
» Rheumatoid Arthritis And Its Treatment
Published 2008-05-29  
Biologics are a type of RA treatment that work by controlling the underlying disease itself in addition to the symptoms.
» Various Causes Of Sleeping Disorder
Published 2008-05-30  
This isn't going to surprise any midlife man (which, coincidentally, just happens to be the name of that great book penned by me, and which makes such a great Christmas, Easter, Passover, Purim, Ramadan, Chinese New Year, and birthday gift), or his partner, but sleep in middle age ain't what it used to be.
» The Effects Of Asthma In Pregnancy
Published 2008-05-31  
Pregnancy is an exciting time in a woman's life. Changes in your body may be matched by changes in your emotions.
» Snakes And Their Living Nature
Published 2008-05-31  
Snakes are remarkable animals, successful on land, in the sea, in forests, in grasslands, in lakes, and in deserts.
» What Is Tendinitis And Its Cause
Published 2008-05-31  
Tendons themselves are cords of tough, fibrous connective tissue that attach muscles to bones. Tendinitis is an inflammation of the tendon.
» Learn About Multiple Sclerosis In Humans
Published 2008-05-31  
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can be thought of as an inflammatory process involving different areas of the central nervous system (CNS) at various points in time.
» The Facts About Breast Cancer
Published 2008-05-31  
Breast cancer is cancer arising in breast tissue.
» Painful Headaches And Its Treatment
Published 2008-05-31  
Headaches are common but usually do not represent a serious illness.
» Shark Attacks And Current Knowledge
Published 2008-05-31  
Sharks have had remarkable evolutionary success. The first sharks lived approximately 400 million years ago, about 200 million years before the dinosaurs.
» The Facts About Stings And Bites
Published 2008-05-31  
They often result in redness and swelling in the injured area. Sometimes a sting can cause a life-threatening allergic reaction.
» What Is The Rabies Disease
Published 2008-05-31  
Rabies is a disease humans may get from being bitten by an animal infected with the rabies virus.
» What Is Poison Ivy And Its Effects
Published 2008-05-31  
More than half the people in the United States are sensitive to poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac.
» Learn How To Pick A Home Renovator
Published 2008-05-31  
With a clearly defined list of wants and needs, a realistic budget and product research completed, you're ready to interview renovators.
» Safest Cars Under 30000 Dollars
Published 2008-05-31  
Before you slap down your plastic for a car with anti-lock brakes, rear parking sensors and active head restraints, you'd better make sure it comes with electronic stability control.
» What Is Incontinence And Its Causes
Published 2008-05-31  
Incontinence is not a disease, but actually a symptom of an underlying health problem.
» Cell Phones And Social Networking
Published 2008-06-02  
People who use their cellphones to surf the web tend to steer to social networking sites like myspace and facebook ahead of news, maps or weather.
» Its Tough Being A Teenager At Times
Published 2008-06-02  
Teenagers are the citizens of tomorrow.
» How To Prevent Wrinkles With Time
Published 2008-06-03  
Good habits and good genes can only take you so far when you're competing against the biological clock.
» How Much Viable Is Bio Fuel
Published 2008-06-03  
Amid the much hype being created about this alternative fuel, sceptics are asking if it will be promoted at the cost of edible oils.
» The Bitter Truth About Online Dating
Published 2008-06-04  
In his photo he had a chin.
» Is Snoring A Problem For You
Published 2008-06-08  
Snoring is the noise produced during sleep by vibrations of the soft tissues at the back of your nose and throat.
» The Science Education Belief In America
Published 2008-06-09  
Political leaders, tech executives, and academics often claim that the U.S. is falling behind in math and science education.
» What is Cold And Why Is It Common
Published 2008-06-10  
The cold is the most commonly occurring illness in the entire world, with more than 1 billion colds per year reported in the United States alone.
» An Introduction To Our Diet
Published 2008-06-14  
Eating foods first-hand from nature, grown in fertile soil (preferably organic, free from chemicals and pesticides) will help ensure a better supply of these nutritional needs.
» In The World Of Investments And Finance
Published 2008-06-14  
Investments includes how to value stocks, bonds, and other financial securities.
» Students And Higher Education Demands
Published 2008-06-14  
Students at 4-year colleges also pay more in tuition and are more likely to have student loan debts than 2-year students.
» Why Are There Trees In Our Environment
Published 2008-06-14  
Trees such as California's majestic coastal redwoods or the South's moss-draped live oaks sporting life spans of 3,300 and 300 years, respectively, easily outlive their human admirers.
» What Do We Know About Plants
Published 2008-06-14  
Plants grow five-feet tall and have glossy green leaves.
» Whats Is Finance And Its Impact On Development
Published 2008-06-16  
Finance is the study of money and investment management, something that every business owner must understand.
» Machines In Our Daily Work
Published 2008-06-18  
Machines range in price from $200 all the way to more than $125,000 for a large-scale commercial model.
» Lipids That Play An Important Role In Our Systems
Published 2008-06-18  
Lipids have a variety of functions in the human body which have increasing been under eh spotlight in recent years.
» Economy And Growth Of A Nation
Published 2008-06-18  
Growth in trade for the years 1965-2003.
» Biology Is Crucial Part Of Science
Published 2008-06-18  
Biology is an intensely practical subject and both individual and group investigations are carried out, some being assessed for public examinations.
» Computers Make The World Smart
Published 2008-06-18  
Computer programmers often are responsible for creating the software platform, and then fine-tuning the final program after it has been made.
» Energy And Science On This Planet
Published 2008-06-18  
Energy is central to achieving sustainable development goals.
» Cell Phones And Influence On Us
Published 2008-06-18  
Cell phones can affect internal pacemakers, but there is not conclusive or demonstrated evidence that they cause adverse health affects in humans.
» The Details On Mobile Phones
Published 2008-06-18  
Mobile is the future of the Internet.
» Car Fuel And Fuel Cells
Published 2008-06-18  
Fuel tanks corrode and debris accumulates inside over the years, this can clog the fuel filter much faster than on newer cars.
» The Correlation Between Health And Diet
Published 2008-06-18  
Healthy living doesn't happen at the doctor's office.
» A Fatty Diet And Healthy Living
Published 2008-06-18  
Trans fats, saturated fats and cholesterol are less healthy than polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats.
» The Role Of Teachers In Education
Published 2008-06-18  
Teacher feedback is one of the primary ways through which learning occurs, particularly in the development of research and writing skills.
» A Fatty Diet And Obesity
Published 2008-06-18  
Trans fats are often found in packaged baked goods, like cookies or crackers.
» Education And Its Importance In Society
Published 2008-06-18  
Education is the key, but not the panacea
» Personal And Business Financal Developments
Published 2008-06-19  
Accountants and finance specialists are essential to a firm's growth and development.
» Soap In Information Technology And Internet
Published 2008-06-19  
Soap provides support for sparse arrays.
» The World Of Viruses And Bacteria
Published 2008-06-19  
Cyanobacteria were essential for the developing of more complicated life forms They produced the oxygen in our atmosphere.
» Viruses That Affect Humans And Plants
Published 2008-06-19  
West Nile virus is almost always spread to people by the bite of an infected mosquito.
» How Bacteria Influence Our Environment
Published 2008-06-19  
Bacteria, indeed, have retained their predominant position and hold sway not only by virtue of a long and illustrious history but also for abundant reasons of contemporary vigor.
» All About The Bacteria In Our Environment
Published 2008-06-19  
Bacteria and yeasts which produce alcohols preserve foods because the alcohol kills other organisms or slows their growth.
» Facts About Rats And Mice
Published 2008-06-19  
Rats typically become accustomed to repeated handling.
» What Is Cancer And Why We Are Prone To It
Published 2008-06-19  
Cells from cancerous tumors can spread throughout the body.
» How Nature Plays A Role In Humans
Published 2008-06-19  
Human offspring take more than twice the time to reach adulthood than do our closest living relatives, chimps and gorillas.
» Water Is Essential For Human Environment
Published 2008-06-19  
Water does self-ionize where two water molecules become one hydroxide anion and one hydronium cation, but not enough to carry enough electric current to do any work or harm for most operations
» Known Facts About Cancer A Fatal Disease
Published 2008-06-19  
Cancer is a disease in which certain body cells don't function right, divide very fast, and produce too much tissue that forms a tumor.
» Our Beautiful Home Object Called Television
Published 2008-06-19  
Television is an invention that has beamed defining moments such as the 1969 Moon landing to the world, involving people in the moments when history is made.
» Car Engines And The Way They Work
Published 2008-06-19  
Gamgee developed the Zeromotor, a perpetual motion machine of the second kind.
» Worms Invade Your Computer To Cause Damage
Published 2008-06-19  
Worms are tricky, so anything less than a full-system scan might let them escape.
» Worms In Our Environment And Those That Cause Disease
Published 2008-06-19  
Worms may also be called helminths , particularly in medical terminology when referring to parasitic worms , especially the Nematoda (roundworms) and Cestoda (tapeworms).
» All About The Sound Technology
Published 2008-06-19  
Sound is produced when an object moves or vibrates.
» Alternating Current And Its Role in Electricity
Published 2008-06-19  
AC motor is an electric motor that is driven by an alternating current.
» Learn Something About Accounting And Its School
Published 2008-06-20  
Accounting is the study of measuring, analyzing and interpreting financial activity by providing assurance of financial information, as well as compiling and preparing financial records.
» A World Of Mice And Its Environment
Published 2008-06-20  
Mice or rats need to eat them each day for about a week before they die. Mice gnaw into the packet to feed on the bait.
» Hypoglycemia And Glucose Levels In Blood
Published 2008-06-21  
Hypoglycemia happens if your blood glucose drops too low.
» Diabetes And Glucose In Our Life
Published 2008-06-21  
Poorly controlled diabetes has been associated with increased infectious complications, delayed wound healing, increased medical costs, increased length of stay, and increased mortality.
» Learn About Sucrose And Fructose
Published 2008-06-21  
Sugar and fructose are found in many foods, making the diet difficult to follow.
» What is Glucose And Its Function
Published 2008-06-21  
Glucose is also called blood sugar as it circulates in the blood at a concentration of 65-110 mg/mL of blood. Glucose-6-phosphatase dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency is the most common disease-producing enzymopathy in humans.
» Why Do We Recycle Our Waste
Published 2008-06-21  
Plastics production also involves the use of potentially harmful chemicals, which are added as stabilisers or colorants.
» Fructose The Sweet Sugar Of All
Published 2008-06-21  
Fructose is a natural, simple sugar commonly found in fruits and honey.
» The Truth About The Petroleum
Published 2008-06-21  
Petroleum is the most widely used form of mobile energy and now supplies approximately three-fourths of the total energy used in the United States.
» All About Fructose A Carbohydrate
Published 2008-06-21  
Fructose is a low glycaemic index food because fructose does not stimulate insulin, it's all of these calories but it doesn't stimulate insulin.
» What Are Bottles Made Of
Published 2008-06-24  
Glass has all qualities required for long-term storage
» All About Vitamin C and Its Role
Published 2008-06-26  
Vitamin C is found in a wide spectrum of popular foods, but occurs most commonly in citrus fruits such as lemons, limes, and grapefruits, as well as tomatoes.
» What Do We Know About Vitamin C
Published 2008-06-26  
Ascorbic acid is an antioxidant. It is the preservative part of the vitamin C complex.
» Do You Know What Colon Cancer Is
Published 2008-06-26  
Colon cancer is uncommon in those under forty years of age and tends to be associated with a poorer prognosis.
» The Vitamin D And Our Body
Published 2008-06-26  
Vitamin D is also sometimes used to treat other diseases in which calcium is not used properly by the body.
» Things To Know About Drinking Water
Published 2008-06-26  
Drinking water is giving in to temptation. And you will go to hell if you drink water.
» Learn All About The Vitamin C
Published 2008-06-26  
Vitamin C is one of the safest and most effective nutrients, experts say.
» Learn Everything About Bookkeeping And Its Function
Published 2008-06-26  
Bookkeeping is an essential part to the business that you have worked so hard to create. Bookkeeping is a way to merge heaven with earth.
» The Link Between Genetics And Colon Cancer
Published 2008-06-26  
Genetic drift , selection , migration, etc., are parameters which are used to construct models that allow us to generate predictions and obtain deeper insight.
» About Climate And Its Periodic Change
Published 2008-06-26  
Climate monitoring is vital to further advance our understanding of the complexity of the climate system and its predictability.
» What Is Vitamin D And Its Role
Published 2008-06-26  
Vitamin D is also added to milk and to some brands of orange juice, soymilk and cereals.
» Learn About The Vitamin D
Published 2008-06-26  
Sunlight activates the metabolism of vitamin D in the body.
» Do You Know Anything About Water
Published 2008-06-27  
Water is the most precious resource in the Middle East, more important even than oil.
» The Benefits Of Each Kind Of Condom
Published 2008-06-27  
Latex condoms, when used consistently and correctly, are highly effective in preventing heterosexual sexual transmission of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
» Things To Learn About Alcohol
Published 2008-06-27  
Alcohol is a very powerful, addictive drug that some adults enjoy in low doses, but that is damaging or even lethal in high doses.
» Rice Farming And Consumption Around The World
Published 2008-06-27  
Rice is the only major grain crop that is grown almost exclusively as food.
» All About Farming And Food Production
Published 2008-06-27  
Green care farming is a fast growing business and the demand after such services has increased over the past five years.
» Do You Know What Fruits Are
Published 2008-06-27  
Fruit is a red drupe. Fruit is smooth and somewhat elongated with a pointed tip; in fact, this variety is what some gardeners grew as Black Prince years ago.
» Thermodynamics In Physics And Our Environment
Published 2008-06-27  
Thermodynamics is the field of physics that describes and correlates the physical properties of macroscopic systems of matter and energy by relating such qualities temperature, pressure, and volume.
» Learn How To Solve Problems
Published 2008-06-27  
Problem solving in business isn't just for times of change or crisis; it's an essential skill that can prevent problems and promote continual improvement of the organization.
» Cosmetics Production And Regulation Control
Published 2008-06-27  
Cosmetics formulations are given with detailed explanation of method and technology of making cream and ointment.
» Metastatic Brain Tumors And Radiation
Published 2008-06-28  
Metastatic brain tumors may be quite aggressive and may return even after surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
» The Effects Of Alcohol Consumption On Our Society
Published 2008-06-28  
Drinking during pregnancy raises the risk of low-birthweight babies and intrauterine growth retardation, increasing the danger of infection, feeding difficulties, and long-term developmental problems.
» Things To Learn About Heat In Physics
Published 2008-07-01  
Heat is often defined as energy in transit or the the flow of energy.
» The Facts About Condoms And Their Use
Published 2008-07-01  
Condoms are available in drugstores, Planned Parenthood health centers , other family planning clinics, some supermarkets, and from vending machines.
» All About The Deadly Brain Cancer
Published 2008-07-11  
Brain tumors can indeed affect the mind, emotions, and/or personality.
» The Effects Of Alcohol In The Body
Published 2008-07-11  
Liver cirrhosis was the twelfth leading cause of death in the US in 2000. Liver failure is fatal. Don't let alcoholism get to this point.
» Do You Know Anything About Brain Cancer
Published 2008-07-11  
Brain tumors may be classified as gliomas or non-gliomas.
» The Importance Of Education And Its History
Published 2008-07-11  
Education is the only way to ensure that the problem is confronted not just on the surface, but all the way to the decomposing heads of cabbage deep inside.
» The Theories Behind Female Breasts
Published 2008-07-11  
Female breasts are rarely symmetrical. In most cases, a breast is usually slightly larger or smaller, higher or lower or of different shape to the other side.
» Learn The Facts About Breast Changes
Published 2008-07-11  
Women spend billions of dollars annually on breast enlargement surgery and receive in most cases instant gratification of a larger breast.
» The Truth About Breast Enhancement
Published 2008-07-11  
Breast Enhancement stimulates a woman's body to produce specific amounts of hormones which cause the body to deposit fatty breast tissue in the breasts.
» The Facts Behind Breast Enlargement
Published 2008-07-11  
Implants are usually inserted through incisions in the inframammary fold beneath the breast. Breast implants may alternatively be inserted through an incision around the areola or in the armpit.
» The Anatomy Of Female Breasts
Published 2008-07-11  
The term breast refers to the upper ventral region of an animals torso, particularly that of mammals, including human beings.
» The Development Of Female Breasts
Published 2008-07-11  
Breasts vary in both size and shape, and their external appearance is not predictive of their internal anatomy or lactation potential.
» The Factors That Influence Birth Weight
Published 2008-07-11  
Birth weight is the weight of a baby at its birth. It has direct links with the gestational age at which the child was born and can be estimated during the pregnancy by measuring fundal height.
» Breast Feeding And The Function Of Mammary Glands
Published 2008-07-11  
Breastfeeding is the feeding of an infant or young child with breast milk directly from a woman's breasts, not from a baby bottle or other container.
» The Cosmetics Of Women Breasts
Published 2008-07-12  
Breast augmentation is the most common cosmetic procedure in the UK.
» Coffee And The Wonder It Does To Us
Published 2008-07-12  
Coffee is the beverage of the people of God, and the cordial of his servants who thirst for wisdom.
» The Herbal Medications For Breasts
Published 2008-07-12  
Herbal Breast Supplements are unfortunately like many other herbal products, too good to be true.
» How To Seek Eye Pain Care
Published 2008-07-22  
If you have eye pain, seek advice from an ophthalmologist.
» Eye Injury Overview And Facts
Published 2008-07-22  
Eye injuries range from the very minor, such as getting soap in your eye, to the catastrophic, resulting in permanent loss of vision.
» Eye Injury Medical Treatment And Care
Published 2008-07-22  
Chemical exposure even if your eye was irrigated at home, the ophthalmologist will probably have your eye irrigated again.
» Eye Injury Tests And Treatment
Published 2008-07-22  
As with any medical condition, the history is very important.
» The Theory Behind Mountain Formation
Published 2008-07-22  
Climate determines how fast or slowly rocks will erode.
» A Guide For Eye Pain
Published 2008-07-22  
Eye pain is a common reason for people to seek care from their ophthalmologist (a medical doctor who specializes in eye care and surgery).
» Foreign Body Eye Medical Care
Published 2008-07-22  
The first part of an eye examination is to evaluate your vision with either a wall chart or a handheld chart.
» Contact Lens Medical Care And Treatment
Published 2008-07-22  
If you experience irritation, pain, blurred vision, redness, or light sensitivity, immediately remove your contact lenses and re-evaluate your symptoms.
» The Medical Care Given For Sinus Infection
Published 2008-07-22  
Call a doctor when experiencing pain or pressure in the upper face accompanied by nasal congestion or discharge, postnasal drip, or ongoing bad breath unrelated to dental problems.
» Contact Lens And Their Effects
Published 2008-07-22  
Irritation may occur as a result of worn-out lenses, over-wear of lenses, poor care of lenses, intolerance to solutions, or infections.
» Contact Lens Care And Examination
Published 2008-07-22  
If you have a question about your contact lenses, you should contact your fitter.
» The Prevention Steps For Sinus Infection
Published 2008-07-22  
People whose symptoms of a sinus infection do not go away despite the use of antibiotics should follow up with their doctors or ear, nose, and throat specialist quickly.
» A Guide For Sinus Infection
Published 2008-07-23  
Sinus infection, or sinusitis, is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages.
» Drug Allergy Prevention And Care
Published 2008-07-23  
Follow up with your health-care provider after an allergic reaction to a drug.
» The Medical Treatment For Sinus Infection
Published 2008-07-23  
Blood cells and lining cells of the mucosa in the sinuses can normally fight off foreign invaders.
» The Medical Treatment For Drug Allergy
Published 2008-07-23  
For more severe reactions, self-treatment is not recommended.
» Eye Injury Symptoms And Care
Published 2008-07-23  
Chemical exposure the most common symptoms are pain or burning.
» Drug Allergy Causes And Care
Published 2008-07-23  
Unlike most allergic reactions, which occur fairly quickly after exposure to the allergen, allergic reactions to drugs tend to occur days or weeks after the first dose of the drug.
» Sinus Infection Medical Help And Treatment
Published 2008-07-23  
The chief goal of treatment is wiping out bacteria from the sinus cavaties