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My Bald. Understanding Why.

In this article, we talk about a condition experienced by many men, specially with age, one that effects outward perceptions and inner-confidence. Baldness or hair loss is a condition fundamentally related to genes and hormones.

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Miserable Measles

Rubeola or measles, as the ailment is more commonly referred to, is also known as hard measles, nine-day measles and red measles. This highly contagious viral illness is characterized by a fever, cough, and spreading rash. The period between the emergence of initial symptoms and the manifestation of a rash or fever is usually 3 to 5 days.

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How to survive a heart attack on your own?

Let's say it's 6.15pm and you're driving home (alone of course) after an unusually hard day on the job.

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Yoga and Pain Management: Part I

If you live with chronic pain, you know how debilitating the constant discomfort can be on strength, energy, and well-being. Using Yoga techniques for pain management can help minimize medication usage and help to lead a happier and fuller life.

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Yoga the Back and Neck: Part II

Many physicians recommend Yoga exercise as a way to gently stretch and strengthen back muscles. In fact, if you've had physical therapy, you'll probably recognize several Yoga movements.

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Yoga and Addiction: Part III

The last Part of our Yoga information series, offers the idea of yoga enforces the idea of Yoga as mind therapy, whereas yesterday we discussed Yoga as body therapy. Coping with addiction through this technique, should demonstrate our case.

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Babies More Threatened by Dog Bites

Any daddy and mom should wait for a while until their kids are school-aged before they buy a dog, according to a new research, because young children are more in risk of dog bites than all others.

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Legs Tired?

‘Restless legs syndrome’ is a disorder characterized by an irritating feeling in the legs whenever the person is sitting or lying down, i.e. when the legs are supposed to be still. It is a prickly, itchy, crawly and boring sensation in the legs that forces the person to keep moving the legs in order to relieve the sensation. As a less severe disorder, RLS may just lead to disturbed sleep or insomnia.

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Fatherhood and Hormones

When women are pregnant, their bodies produce more of a female hormone, estradiol. Two Canadian researchers have discovered that men whose mates are pregnant do the same thing, and they are wondering why.

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Don't Take Them Lying Down

Unlike amongst the young, it generally occurs to people who are extremely obese, unable to roll over, or very old people constrained from movement by age. We offer you an explanation, just in case you are caring for someone thus restrained.

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Diet Obsession - When Commercials Become Your Guide

The image of a beautiful, thin, fit woman with glowing tanned skin and bright white teeth that has flashed before every woman in magazine ads and television commercials has greatly influenced women's mental picture of the ideal female figure.

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Coping with Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer is one of the most common types of cancer to affect the female reproductive system. Its danger comes from its ability, like most cancers, to spread, through nearby organs and by the lymphatic and circulatory systems to distant organs.

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Citrus as Anti-Cancer Agent

Several classes of bitter citrus compounds have looked promising as anticancer agents in laboratory tests. A new study indicates that long-term consumption of orange juice, a source of such chemicals, cuts cancer risk in rats. In test-tube studies, one class of the bitter compounds – flavonoids - has inhibited the growth of breast cancer cells.

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Chewing Away Bad Habits

Once readily available in Egypt, this product is now more of a rarity, and very expensive. Nicotine gum is geared for smokers trying to quit. One should consider it as an aid towards habit manipulation.

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Brain Chemical May be Key to Parkinson's

The disease, associated with damage to a part of the brain, is caused by progressive deterioration of the nerve cells of the part of the brain that controls muscle movement (the basal ganglia and the extrapyramidal area). Dopamine, which is one of the substances used by cells to transmit impulses (transmitters), is normally produced in this area.

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Blueberries - What's Good for What?

For centuries, people have enjoyed blueberries for their flavour and colour. In a new research study, animals fed a blueberry extract diet, rich in naturally-derived antioxidants, showed fewer age-related motor changes and outperformed their study counterparts on memory tests. Indeed, blueberries and other foods containing antioxidants may act to protect the body against damage from oxidative stress, one of several biological processes implicated in aging and in the development of a number of neuro-degenerative diseases.

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Bleeding Noses Imply...

Nosebleeds are not a great health hazard; they're usually just annoying and disgusting. In very rare cases they can be serious, requiring a rush to the hospital, so here are some ways to deal with beads ranging from mild to severe.

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Sunny Skies Demand Protecting Eyes

In Egypt just about everybody has sunglasses, at a recent party I even noticed people wearing sunglasses at night. Aesthetics are one thing, but when it comes to day light protection there are certain facts and considerations you need to know.

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Tea is One Healthy Brew!

Turns out that the tea itself, and not just boiling the water, may have killed the germs in Shen Nong's drink. Tea can inhibit growth of cavity-causing bacteria and even some viruses, according to researchers at the American Society for Microbiology.

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Tennis Elbow, More Than Just Game

Tennis elbow is the name given to the condition characterized by painful inflammation of the muscles and tendons on the outside of the arm at and around the elbow joint.

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Too Sweet For Your Own Good

One of the most common medical disorders in the world today is diabetes. Diabetes is a disease that is characterized by a disturbance in the body’s ability to mediate its blood glucose level, a condition known to doctors as ‘diabetes mellitus’ or ‘sugar diabetes’.

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Unhappy marriage, bad for a woman's heart?

In a study of nearly 500 middle-aged women, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania found that marital "distress" was linked to a higher risk for heart problems, independent of other threats to heart health such as smoking, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Moreover, women's marital woes appeared to be unique from overall stress, depression and other psychological factors in their effects on the heart.

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Vitamin C The Cure For What Ails You

As doctors and researchers work day by day on proving the many benefits of vitamin C, we found it to be of great importance to discuss vitamins in general and vitamin C in particular. By definition, vitamins are biochemical compounds, required in minute amounts, but essential for the growth and development of the human body.

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Walk A Mile In My Shoes

Your feet are not supposed to hurt! Most people suffer from foot pain, however, only a small percentage of the population is actually born with foot problems. Lack of proper care, including poor fitting shoes and neglect, cause the problems.

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What a Pain in the Neck!

As the name suggests, and as people know, a neck-ache is the pain at the back of the neck, which may also spread to the head, shoulders and arms according to the cause.

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