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Free Cord Blood Storage Program for Wounded Military

Stork Medical, which provides storage of Cord Blood Stem Cells, recently announced a $60,000,000 charity program for the United States military. Stork Medical is not only giving away cord blood storage to soldiers who have sustained spinal cord or brain injuries while serving our country, but also offering every current and former soldier large discounts [...]

Health Education as a core course for Teachersamp#039 Education to enhance the Mental Health of students

Health Education as a core course for Teachers’ Education: to enhance the Mental Health of students By Akintunde, P. G. (Ph.D) Department of Vocational %26 Special Education University of Calabar Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria And Olanipekun, O. Fola Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria   Abstract This paper is primarily concerned with the [...]

Reveal the Fact about Champagne

The former research has showed us that champagne contributed some benefits to our health, red wine for the heart and white wine for lungs. The fascinating fact came from recent research which showed that champagne had good effect for brain. A Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry in April 2007 stated that champagne protected the [...]

Gas Distributors Capitalize on Growing Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Dewitt, NY – May 10, 2010: The use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) to treat various medical conditions is increasing. HBOT is being used in the treatment of chronic degenerative health problems such as atherosclerosis, stroke, diabetic ulcers, multiple sclerosis and even brain injuries. HBOT’s largest growth has been in the area of wound care [...]

Top 7 Tips to Treat Eye Conditions Using Vision Therapy

Unfortunately, few people have ever heard of vision therapy. It is the best kept secret in eye care. The few people who know anything about it think it is the Bates Method. But Bates is outdated. This method only focus on the eye muscles. Today, we know, in addition, vision therapy works by retraining the [...]

Dyslexia History This All Started Much Earlier Than You Think

In 1878 Adolph Kussmaul, a German neurologist, began the first recorded investigation into people that suffered with reading difficulties.  He was aiming at making a connection between adults with reading difficulties and neurological impairment.  He found that many of his patients could not properly read and often would use words in a ‘wrong order’.  He [...]

How to Know if You Have Sleep Apnea

  Sleep apnea is the temporary stoppage of breathing during sleep. Technically, a person is said to have sleep apnea if breathing stops for at least ten seconds, five times an hour. Your body responds to the stoppage of breathing by waking you, which leads to sleep apnea sufferers experiencing very poor sleep. In addition, [...]

Why Soccer Head Gear is Important

Soccer is a popular sport around the world boasting numerous fans and players too. It attracts men, women and children. Football brings together all continents during the World Cup games. It also draws together nations and communities during other small and big competitions. Footballers are attractive when playing in the field, but they also face [...]

Reports Surface Detailing Levaquin Risks

Levaquin levofloxacin is part of the fluoroquinolone group of oral medications prescribed to treat acute bacterial sinusitis, acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, noscocomial pneumonia, community-acquired pneumonia, complicated skin and skin structure infections, mild to moderate uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections, chronic bacterial prostates, urinary tract infections and acute pyelonephritis caused by Escherichia coli, [...]

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