Posted on 24 March, 2011
Colon is basically a large intestine which stores body’s waste matter. Colon is also accountable for absorbing essential nutrients and water to keep body fit. It plays a vital role in balancing the electrolyte levels. The interior of this large intestine is damp which aids with stool motion and defends nerves and tissues. Good colon [...]
Posted on 17 November, 2009
Around 80% of teenagers get some form of acne. Here are the facts and details of treatments. Acne can appear as spots and painful bumps on the skin, noticeably on the face, even on the back, shoulders and buttocks. Severe acne can cause scarring.
Acne causes mostly because of the way skin reacts to hormonal changes. [...]
Posted on 17 November, 2009
Although there are no proven ways to prevent cancer, there are steps you can take to decrease your risk.
Stop smoking: According to cancer researches 80% of lung cancer cases are smoking related. If you stop smoking you can greatly cut the risk of developing cancer. The earlier you stop smoking, the greater the impact, [...]
Posted on 16 November, 2009
Swine Flu virus was first identified in Mexico in April 2009. Since then this deadly disease has spread into many parts of the world. This is a new strain of influenza with symptoms very similar to seasonal (regular) flu. People with swine flu typically have high temperature (over 38°C), aching muscles, sore throat and/or a [...]
Posted on 16 November, 2009
Some people have back pain caused by a slipped disc or a trapped nerve and they usually get better in a few weeks. X-rays and MRI scans can identify such serious spinal injuries which are very rare.
The ordinary back pain is not caused by any serious damage or disease, and usually improves within a few [...]
Posted on 11 August, 2009
Royal jelly is a honey bee secretion that is used in the nutrition of the larvae. It is produced by stimulating colonies with movable frame hives to produce queen bees. All larvae in a colony are fed royal jelly.
People collect Royal jelly from each individual queen cell when the queen larvae are about four [...]