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  • A Good Diet During Menopause  By : Brad Bryson
    Even though menopause is a tough period for most women, commencing a correct menopause diet can really help the symptoms.
  • Neuromuscular Durand Michigan Dentist Approach  By : Mark Koester
    The head objective of neuromuscular dentistry focuses on discovering the state of the jaw where the muscles relax.
  • Ottawa Hills MRI Q and A  By : Mark Koester
    Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, is a non invasive technology that creates very specific images of bones, organs, and body tissue without the need for radiation. Patients are subjected to radio waves in a strong magnetic field, which produces electromagnetic force. This energy is measured and analyzed by a computer, producing both two and three dimensional images. MRI imaging has many uses.
  • Is There a Cure for Cancer?  By : Michael S
    Now doctors have been forever put into their place because there is a way to finally put an end to Cancer!
  • Is there a Cure for Heart Disease?  By : Michael S
    Heart Disease Cure?
    You'll Be Shocked What It Is!
    Gov't Threatens to Shut Down Site.
  • Relief From Alzheimer?s Disease With Vitamins  By : Steven Godlewski
    Alzheimer’s disease itself cannot be prevented, but there are steps people can take in order to reduce memory loss and dementia when it comes to the development of the disease. Also, some scientists speculate that even though it cannot be completely prevented, there are some things people can do in order to reduce their risk of developing the disease.
  • Alzheimer's: Why Aren't We Stopping It?  By : Barbara Morris, R.Ph.
    Is there a way to prevent Alzheimer's Disease that is being overlooked? Should we wait for the pharmaceutical industry to find a profitable cure, or should we work on prevention? Or should we do both?
  • Omega 3 fish oil and Alzheimer's disease  By : David McEvoy
    Although no one knows what causes Alzheimer's disease, many research studies indicate that those who regularly eat fatty fish or who supplement with fish oil have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease later in life. Why this is the case remains an interesting topic of investigation but it is believed to be due, at least in part, to the role Omega 3 fatty acids play in the general functioning of the brain itself.

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