Stop Scoring Own Goals
By Graham Harris - 4/3/2009
Own goals are actions, things we do, that stop us from reaching where we want to go or what we want to obtain. When we are out of focus, when we are out of tune with what?s going on, when we do something which takes us in the opposite direction of where we were going or should be going, we have scor... Wine Drinkers Eat Healthier Foods Than Beer Drinkers
By Rita Jenkins - 4/3/2009
Copyright 2006 Daily News Central Drinking wine is believed to provide greater health benefits than drinking beer. The additional benefits may be due in part to an associated healthier diet, researchers theorize. Wine drinkers eat more olives, fresh fruits and vegetables, low fat dairy products, pou... Wisdom Teeth Part III: The `Pros & Cons` of Wisdom Tooth Removal
By Dion Kramer - 4/3/2009
1. Some ?Pros? of removing a wisdom tooth. * Wisdom teeth may be hard to access with your toothbrush or floss. Over time, the accumulation of bacteria, sugars and acids may cause a cavity to form in the tooth. If it is not restored with a filling, the cavity may spread and destroy more tooth structu... Dealing with Gout Through Proper Diet
By Lisa Gossen - 4/3/2009
Once a proper gout diagnosis has been made by a trained medical professional, the next question most gout sufferers ask is, "What is the best advice for dealing with gout?" One of the most beneficial things a person suffering from gout can do is start a gout treatment diet. Gout develops as a result... Attention Deficit Disorder
By Dr. Michael L. Johnson - 4/3/2009
Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) have been widely used labels since the early 1990s. They are considered catch-all diagnoses by many clinicians. Frankly, ADD/ADHD is poorly understood within the health care profession. Many clinicians have difficu... Choosing A Drug Rehab Program - Six Critical Questions To Ask First
By Muriel Pausey - 4/3/2009
There is a wide range of methods to dealing with substance abuse issues. The following pointers will explain some of these methods and show what to look for when choosing a drug rehab center. What types of treatment are available? The most famous approach for drug rehab is the 12-step program. It wa... Ignite Your Success - 21 Actions
By Paul Frazer - 4/3/2009
Taking action is the strongest way to create success in your life. The following are the 21 Actions that you can take right now, to ignite the success in your life, business, career, relationships, or family. Take one or two of the actions that you are better at and practice them. Then, start wor... A Little Blessing Changes Everything
By Steve Singleton - 4/3/2009
"We`re on a one-game winning streak!" That`s what freshman Dawan Boxley said after his basketball team, the Rutgers-Camden Pioneers, beat Bloomfield College 77 to 72, snapping a five-year, 117-game losing streak. Imagine losing every game for five years; how depressing that must have been for the te... Tips for Regular Yoga Practice
By Michael Russell - 4/3/2009
As with everything in life, yoga is effective but it will only work if you `work it`. For results with Yoga, as with any program, one needs to learn two simple rules; dedication and persistence. You have to be dedicated and follow the practices on a regular basis if you really want to get results.... Barbequing, a Fun and Convenient Way to Make Dinner
By Valerie Giles - 4/3/2009
"There?s nothing more enjoyable than having friends and family gathered around amidst the wonderful smells of charcoal-grilled prawns, vegetables and selected favorites. Barbecuing is one of those time- honored rituals that go hand in hand with summertime. Whether you?re in your backyard or at yo... On Achievement
By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. - 4/3/2009
If a comatose person were to earn an interest of 1 million USD annually on the sum paid to him as compensatory damages ? would this be considered an achievement of his? To succeed to earn 1 million USD is universally judged to be an achievement. But to do so while comatose will almost as universally... Rosehip Seed Oil - A Foundation for Beauty
By Misty Rae Cech, ND - 4/3/2009
Rosehip seed oil has become widely recognized as an effective skin and beauty care agent in the last decade, with great interest surrounding its scientifically-validated beauty-enhancing effects. The oil has been heralded as a miracle cure for skin, useful for a great myriad of conditions, from prem... Oils and Creams Used in Aromatherapy Message
By Jamie H Snodgrass - 4/3/2009
The aromatherapy massage cream combines the synergistic effects of providing calmness of mind and wonderful skin care. The massage cream bathed with the wonderful aromatic flavors can produce some outstanding impact when massaged on your body. So aromatherapy massage cream not only provides soothing... How to Beat the Winter Blues
By Dr. Joseph Mercola - 4/3/2009
Those who revel in the winter season delight in visions of family-filled holidays, ice skating and snowball fights as soon as the weather starts to turn cold. But for those who suffer from the winter blues, the winter season brings with it a promise of long, dark weeks, dreary skies and weather that... The Number One Secret Of Successful Weight Loss
By Arina Nikitina - 4/3/2009
There`s one thing that most people forget about when it comes to weight loss. The truth is it?s even more important than the right diet or effective exercise. It?s motivation. Weight loss is not easy and you need a real drive force to move you towards your goal. Sit back, relax and think for a secon... Peritoneal Mesothelioma Treatment Costs
By Jason Gluckman - 4/3/2009
Peritoneal Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that attacks the lining of the abdomen, enveloping many of the organs in the abdomen by a thin membrane of mesothelial cells, known as the peritoneum. It is caused due to exposure to asbestos. This tumor as a long lactation period and is often diagnosed 3... Finding Time To Exercise After Pregnancy
By Beverley Brooke - 4/3/2009
If exercise is so obviously the answer to losing weight after childbirth, then why aren?t more women doing it? The answer isn?t as tricky as you may think. One problem most new mothers will report is that they don?t feel that they have enough time to exercise after birth. This is a complaint among j... Bad Breath and Gingivitis
By David Snape - 4/3/2009
Does this sound familiar to you? My dentist and hygienist mentioned that I had irritated gums as they cleaned my teeth. This is a symptom of gingivitis. Gingivitis can be a stepping stone to major problems in the mouth and gum line. It can lead to periodontal disease, which is a much more serious pr... Using Water to Relieve Joint Pain
By Jim Huffman - 4/3/2009
Joint Pain, and How Water Can Help Your body is an amazing creation. From a circulatory standpoint, your body is a river of water, always moving, flowing, and cleansing and refreshing the organs and tissues and cells. And your bones and joints. Now we tend to think of bones and joints as though the... Muscle Cramps and Exercise
By David Petersen - 4/3/2009
Quite often runners and exercisers experience painful muscle cramping either during or immediately following a strenuous exercise bout and as a result, these types of cramps have become known as Exercise Associated Muscle Cramps or EAMCs. Much confusion surrounds the causes of EAMCs including dehyd... Short Cut to Self-Confidence: Say Yes to You!
By Mark Nash - 4/3/2009
You are the only one that can give confidence to yourself. I?ve learned this over many years of looking for recognition in all the wrong places, from other people. Like it or not some people in our lives don?t want us to succeed, and they can be the ones you closest to you. People in our family or p... Change is the Only Constant
By Steve Singleton - 4/3/2009
The physics professor with the unruly shock of white hair strolls up to the blackboard, picks up the chalk, and writes a big tilde, then below it an equally large equal sign?thus creating the symbol for "approximately equals." Turning to the amphitheater full of eager students and pointing to the bo... The REAL Secret to Success
By Angie Dixon - 4/3/2009
I used to see a chiropractor who handed out a little leaflet entitled ?Dr. Hickman?s Guide to Success in Business.? It was very nice, had his picture on the front and was professionally printed. On the inside it said, ?Get a job and go to work every morning.? There is a secret to success, believe it... Green Tea for Health: Your Heart Will Thank You
By Stacy Tabb - 4/3/2009
I began drinking green tea about five years ago after I had my cholesterol checked. I am not overweight and do not eat a lot of saturated and trans fats, but my LDL cholesterol was a little on the high side, according to my doctor. I began reading up on ways to lower my cholesterol and found a lot o... Cheap Colored Contacts Non Perscription are Fun and Easy to Buy Online
By David Gonzalez - 4/3/2009
The Internet has provided an ideal forum for discovering cheap colored contacts non perscription. This is an especially promising opportunity for those who know how to exercise caution online, and can distinguish a quality site and a good deal, from those that only appear to be offering something s... How Much Can You Handle?
By Jason Johns - 4/3/2009
I was talking to one of my friends just a few days ago, and she got me thinking. She was telling me about all the problems in her life and how bad she was feeling and that it seemed that the universe just kept piling problem after problem after problem on her and she felt she was going to snap any d... CortiCarb3000 Reviewed: Does It Perform As Promised?
By Penelope Marsh - 4/3/2009
Carbohydrate blockers seem to have come and gone with the low carb craze. Basic carbohydrate blockers are available everywhere. CortiCarb3000 was introduced last year with little fan fare or marketing. Dynamic Nutritional Research seemed to have known something many did not. Weight gain can stem fro... To Lose Weight or Not to Lose Weight... A Guideline for Men!
By Jacqueline Ennis - 4/3/2009
To begin this article I must start with it`s conclusion. The decision for a woman to lose her extra childbearing weight is between her doctor and herself. Even at that, the decision is ultimately up to the woman alone. She only can decide whether or not she is willing to go through the process (and ... Take Yourself to the Top!
By Chris Widener - 4/3/2009
Everybody wants to get to the top, whether it is the top of a career, a
company, the earnings scale, or the many other ways that we as individuals
can define the ?top? in our own lives! But with so many people trying to get
to the top, how come so many people aren?t moving up? I think there are some... Bring Rusted Cast Iron Cookware Back to Life
By Larry Honz - 4/3/2009
The process of restoring rusted cast iron cookware can bring a family heirloom back to life and make it a fully functional asset in your kitchen. You can even salvage a garage sale or flea market find that looks too far gone. The beauty of cast iron cookware lies in it`s rugged durability and vers... How To Stress Less and Smile More-The Six Fundamental Steps To Improved Health
By Lisa Branigan - 4/3/2009
More than two-thirds of visits to doctors? surgeries are for stress-related illnesses. Stress has been linked to headaches, backaches, insomnia, anger, cramps, elevated blood pressure, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and lowered resistance to infection. For women, stress is a key factor in ho... Uncover Emotional Secrets and Live a Happier Life
By David Snape - 4/3/2009
Can you remember a time when you became a little irritated with someone and made a sharp comment that may have hurt, one which you later regretted? Have you ever writhed in the pain of emotional agony over some loss or missed opportunity? Do you recall a time when you felt so overwhelmed by emotion ... The Purpose of Our Being
By Mellody Davis - 4/3/2009
Most people think that there is a higher meaning for our lives. They are correct, there is a purpose for our being. Lets start with Matthew 13:36 it says Then he left the crowd and went into the house. His disciples came to him and said, ?Explain to us the parable of the weeds in the field.? He a... Avoiding Mental Disorders Through the Aid of Vitamins and Minerals
By Charlene Nuble - 4/3/2009
When we think about the benefits of being ensuring a good bill of health by keeping track of our daily intake of prescribed vitamins, minerals and as well as the other nutrients that are needed by your body in order to stay healthy. It is important to be conscious of the fact that deficiencies in th... 3 Steps To Successfully Build A Team In Any Program
By Frank Bauer - 4/3/2009
Any x by y matrix plan has one big risk... but also one big advantage. The biggest risk: People in your downline might think they don`t have to promote and just wait for your spillover. The biggest advantage: Still, it`s a great way to build a deep team quick... if you and the people in your team ... Sexy Secrets You Must Know
By Simon Chan - 4/3/2009
Yes, some of the reputed lovers, in the past, novels and even today did manage to attract many women. They have their sexy secrets too, and some of these have been revealed in today?s knowledge-intensive world. But we found one thing common to all these men, whether smooth talkers, brute stalkers or... Overcoming Burn Out
By Valerie Garner - 4/3/2009
Burn out, it can happen to anyone. Some of the common
signs of burn out can be (although not an all inclusive
list) depression, mental, emotional and spiritual
fatigue, overreacting to little things, negativity,
lack of concern over the work / tasks that need to be
done, frustration, anger, f... Hair and Nail Vitamins
By Kent Pinkerton - 4/3/2009
Hair and nails are very good indicators of the general health condition of the body. Any kind of illness or stress is reflected through the skin, hair and fingernails. Hair and nails show symptoms such as brittleness, thinning, breaking, and splitting when neglected or when the body goes through ext... Protein Diet - What Does It Mean For Your Body?
By Jeff Smith - 4/3/2009
To really understand the impact of a protein diet, it`s important to know how it affects and interacts with your body. When we speak of your muscles, glands, and organs, they are mainly made up of protein. Indeed the two major components making up our bodies are water and protein. So, why all t... Little Known Method of Successfully Getting Rid of Unwanted Facial Hair
By Emily Clark - 4/3/2009
Women don?t want all that hair in places other than on their
head! With either heredity or age, the ladies are bound to get a
moustache on their upper lip and it?s never ever welcomed. First
there was shaving, and then came the plethora of creams, lotions
and potions to remove hair, then there was w... The Top Ten Qualities that Allow Business Operations to Grow Easily
By Donna P. Lendzyk - 4/3/2009
My husband and I were enjoying our dinner meal one evening while discussing various plans and ideas. I was sharing that I wanted to submit articles and ads to a huge number of ezines to market my eProgram in a big way, and I wanted his help to make this happen. His response stopped me in my tracks, ... Lowering Cholesterol
By Jon Davis - 4/3/2009
Along with high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels are
regarded as one of the most reliable indicators of possible
serious health problems, particularly in the cardio-vascular
field. We are told that we should check our cholesterol
levels, as many of us already have high cholesterol without... Paper Chef Hats
By Jason Gluckman - 4/3/2009
In early times, chef hats were made of starched cloth and held together with whalebones to provide a unique style of hats. The whalebones disappeared shortly but the style remained with a few alterations and a lot of starch. Also, the cloth hats had to have the pleats and the starch helped hold them... Fight Allergies with Vitamin E
By Kimberly Beauchamp - 5/14/2008
Supplementing with vitamin E may help relieve some of the symptoms associated with seasonal allergic rhinitis (hayfever), reports a study in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (2004;92:654–8). While previous studies have demonstrated other beneficial properties of vitamin E, this is... SAM-e: Promise for Arthritis Patients? or Just More Hype!!!
By Nathan Wei, MD - 5/8/2008
S-adenosylmethionine is a nutritional supplement that has its origins in Europe. Experience there with conditions such as osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, and even depression demonstrated encouraging results plus a surprisingly lack of significant side-effects. People particularly like SAM-e supplement... Tetanus
By John Smith - 5/8/2008
What is Tetanus?
Tetanus is a severe infection of the nervous system caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani, which is commonly found in soil, household dust and animal feces. The bacteria contaminates the body normally through a deep cut or puncture wound, and can also result from injuries suc... How to Use Herbal Salves & Ointments to Shrink Your Hemorrhoids
By Rudy Silva - 5/2/2008
Comfrey Herbal Salve
Here is an herbal combination that contains herbs that promote the healing of skin wounds and blood vessel, is antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, soothing, and antiitching.
Here is what is in it:
- Comfrey root
- St. John`s Wort flower and bud
- Cale...
What Causes Us To Age?
By Kim Beardsmore - 4/22/2007
Science has made stunning discoveries in this area of human interest, it`s something we all want to know - can we slow down the process of ageing, can we live longer, if so, how? It`s a highly technical subject, too detailed to look at in-depth within this article. But, we can give you some powerf... The Psychology of Torture
By Sam Vaknin - 4/26/2006
There is one place in which one`s privacy, intimacy, integrity and inviolability are guaranteed - one`s body, a unique temple and a familiar territory of sensa and personal history. The torturer invades, defiles and desecrates this shrine. He does so publicly, deliberately, repeatedly and, often, sa... The Iron Mask - The Common Sources of Personality Disorders
By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. - 4/16/2005
Do all personality disorders have a common psychodynamic source?
To what stage of personal development can we attribute this common source?
Can the paths leading from that common source to each of these disorders be charted?
Will positive answers to the above endow us with a new understandi...
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