Kidney Disease, Diabetes And Soy Foods
August 5, 2008
All Type-2 diabetics are in a very high risk group for kidney problems and kidney disease. Because diabetics release abnormal amounts of proteins in their urine called albumin, it is very important to eat healthy foods that reduce this protein. Studies have been conducted over the last year that supports the theory that soy foods, rich in soy proteins, may help lower albumin released in the urine. Based upon the information known regarding soy proteins, it seems that the kidneys have a much harder... Read more »
Scabies - Treatment For Scabies
August 5, 2008
Scabies trace its name to the Latin word scabere which means to scratch. And scratching is one of the most common symptoms of this condition. The itching feeling caused by this condition is brought about by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei as first showed by Diacinto Cestoni, an Italian biologist. The intense and the itchy skin rashes that can be seen on the patient with scabies starts to shown when the impregnated female gets into the stratum corneum of the person’s skin and there the female mite... Read more »
Candida Cleanse A Powerful Way to Improve Your Health
August 4, 2008
Before performing a Candida cleanse, consider this; most cases of Candida infection are caused by the person’s own Candida organisms. Candida yeasts usually live in the mouth, gastrointestinal tract, and vagina without causing symptoms. Problems occur when something upsets the balance of bacteria in the body and allows the yeast organism to reproduce and become overgrown in these sites, leaving the body unable to perform it’s natural detox process. To appropriately restore the bodies... Read more »
Common Yet Interesting Angular Cheilitis Q&A
August 4, 2008
There are so many things about angular cheilitis that people don’t know but should be aware of. Below are some simple questions and answers that are designed to help individuals understand the basics of angular cheilitis. 1- What is angular cheilitis? a.It is inflammation at the corners of the mouth accompanied by cracking, rashes, and dry spots around the lips. It is very painful and may also cause bleeding from the cracked lips and extreme discomfort. 2- What causes angular cheilitis? ... Read more »
Successfully Working Despite Dyslexia
August 4, 2008
Dyslexia in adults can show up in a number of manners. There are a number or symptoms associated with dyslexia such as problems reading and writing, spelling, and information processing. Nevertheless, these problems don’t always necessarily signify dyslexia. It really depends on the intensity of the condition, its re occurrence, and at what level it occurs. On the other hand, someone with dyslexia might live out their entire life and never even know they had the condition. How Can Dyslexia... Read more »
Strength-Based Counseling: Will it Eliminate Anxiety and Depression? From Cary and Huntley
August 4, 2008
Hiring a counselor or psychologist can be a decision that will produce a dramatic transformation in your life. A good therapist or counselor is entirely devoted to your feelings of well-being and emotional development and will help guide you to the exciting life you seek. Rather than focusing on your problems and pains, a strength-based psychologist or counselor helps you identify your in-born potential abilities and the strengths that you have unconsciously repressed. From a strength-based counseling... Read more »
Understanding Methamphetamine Addiction in Florida
August 4, 2008
Like in other parts of the US, methamphetamine addiction in Florida has also grown quite significantly in the last few years. Various areas of the state have become affected by the sudden emergence of this substance which has almost taken the world of addiction by storm. Treatment centers in Florida are already working overtime preparing more efficient methods to help their methamphetamine addicted patients come out of their conditions, while the addiction treatment program in Florida has been rewritten... Read more »
Why Is Drug Addiction In Hawaii Regarded As A Mental Issue?
August 4, 2008
There was a time when drug addiction in Hawaii was considered nothing more than a habit that was difficult to shake off; it was no more than a habit that the revelers of Hawaii, both local and tourist, amused themselves with and then suddenly found that it is not quite so simple to shake themselves off that habit. That was that, though. No more than that was read into how a drug addiction worked and it wasn’t given much of a thought. However, national and indeed global perspective on drug addiction... Read more »
Information On The Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program In Idaho
August 4, 2008
The dual diagnosis treatment program in Idaho has become quite popular for addiction treatment in recent times and more and more people are considering this program seriously. The popularity of this program has been fueled by the fact that substance abuse is now considered as a mental illness more than anything else. Though the dual diagnosis treatment program in Idaho treats conditions other than mental illnesses, those are what it is mostly used for. Let us familiarize ourselves with the dual diagnosis... Read more »
Some Frequently Asked Questions About Alcohol Rehab In Indiana
August 4, 2008
Here are answers to some FAQs that people commonly have when they are looking for options on an alcohol rehab in Indiana. Q1. What are the main parts of an alcohol rehab program in Indiana? There are three main components of a program for alcohol rehab in Indiana. The first part of the program is about bringing the patient out of the denial process. Denial is something that is inevitable in a person who is into any form of addiction. Here, the rehab program will try to pull the patient out of the... Read more »



