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Ultrasonic Humidifiers

Posted by Josh Riverside

For our comfort and our health, we require a certain amount of moisture in the air. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), that amount is 30 to 50 percent. If the humidity level in our home is less than that, we suffer the effects of dry air. Nosebleeds, cough, dry skin, itchy eyes… those are all potential effects of low humidity. Even our home itself isn’t immune to problems cause by dry air. Low humidity can cause cracked paint, dry furniture, peeling wallpaper, and brittle wood.

Clinical Hypnosis

Posted by Paul Gustafson RN, BSN, CH

Clinical Hypnosis

Did you know that Americans spend as much out-of-pocket for holistic solutions such as hypnosis as they do for inpatient hospitalizations? The Eisenberg studies of 1991 and again in 1997 shocked the mainstream medical community with these findings. The authoritarian approach to western medicine assumes that health and wellness comes from others. This minimizes the importance of our own natural ability to not only enhance the healing process but to avoid illness to begin with.

How To Take Advantage of Medicare Part D

Posted by Darwin Corby

Try to imagine the new medical insurance plan from a detached position. There is an excellent opportunity...

Your Pillow Is Likely Infected With Fungus and You Don't Even Know It

Posted by Dr. Joseph Mercola

According to researchersyour pillows may be home for millions of fungal spores, . Aspergillus The...

Finding a Health Club in Vernon Hills

Posted by Franky2006

Would you be satisfied spending thousands of dollars on a stereo system that you cannot listen to because...

Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Chemotherapy Treatments

Posted by Patricia Kopp

Chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer with drugs that can destroy cancer cells. These drugs often...

High Blood Pressure Explained

Posted by smgenie

What is High Blood Pressure?

High blood pressure is a rise in pressure exerted by circulating blood on the artery walls as a normal response to stress and physical activity. However, if this pressure remains persistently high (high blood pressure as it is called), it can overwork your heart and arteries, making arterial disease, heart attacks and strokes more likely.

Mesothelioma Information

Posted by Hans Hasselfors

Mesothelioma in itself is one of the deadliest diseases ever to have been discovered by mankind. Medically,...
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