 Category: Acne
Category: Health and Fitness >> Acne<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 next page >> by Juliet Cohen  [ 2008-02-28 ] Acne not only comes in various forms, but also in different degrees of severity. Whiteheads and blackheads are relatively milder forms of this chronic skin disease. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2008-02-28 ] Teenage or adolescence is the convergence of childhood and adulthood. In this period the mental growth is still incomplete and the maturity level is yet unattained. by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-02-27 ] There are lots of people who like to get their bodies into shape using traditional methods. This method incidentally is old fashioned exercise. There are however some people who feel that exercise alone will not provide them with the body shape and strength that they desire. by Dr Anne [ 2008-02-27 ] Acne is the most common skin disorder in the United States. But it is not just a teenage problem. The American Academy of Dermatology reports 80 percent of adults between the ages of 20 and 30 suffer from mild to moderate acne. Over half of all women, by Dr Anne [ 2008-02-27 ] The birth of a new child, a baby, is one of the most precious gifts that a woman or family can experience. Mothers spend hours doting over their new born child observing every physical and behavioral characteristic.
by Dr Anne [ 2008-02-27 ] Acne is a very common skin condition that usually develops around the teenage years, but may also be found in adults of virtually any age as well as pre-teen children. by Richard Bean  [ 2008-02-26 ] Most teenagers, at some point in time, have heard the clichéd words that acne is just part of growing up. by Richard Bean  [ 2008-02-26 ] We can think of providing people with acne care advice for their skin in two basic ways by Richard Bean  [ 2008-02-26 ] Acne is a traumatic skin disease, which is caused generally when the pores (also known as follicles) get blocked and the oil (also known as sebum) cannot flow as it naturally does in order to get eliminated from the body. by Richard Bean  [ 2008-02-26 ] Acne is almost every teenager's problem, not only physically but more for his/her psyche since the condition plays havoc on the looks. by Richard Bean  [ 2008-02-26 ] Acne, together with all the pimples, blackhead, redness, whiteheads, can be really embarrassing at times. by Richard Bean  [ 2008-02-26 ] There is no doubt that your diet can influence the way you look and feel. by Richard Bean  [ 2008-02-26 ] People who suffer from acne are desperate to get rid of this affliction. by Richard Bean  [ 2008-02-26 ] If you suffer from acne breakouts, then you know how difficult it can be to find acne home treatments. by Richard Bean  [ 2008-02-26 ] Acne medication has been very famous for many years and, in fact, even in those days when there was no technology to create medicines scientifically, natural healing medicines were used to cure acne. by Robert Baird Baird  [ 2008-02-26 ] The signs and symptoms of renal insufficiency may be similar to those of renal failure, depending on the degree of kidney involvement. If your patient's kidneys lose the ability to concentrate urine, he may develop polyuria and nocturia. by Anne Harvester  [ 2008-02-23 ] Organic products, such as organic herbs and teas, organic essential oils and organic bath products can provide healthy options for your herbal needs. by Dev Sri  [ 2008-02-23 ] Neem and turmeric have antibacterial properties and are effective in acne cure. Neem (Azadirachta indica) and turmeric (Curcuma longa) can suppress and kill bacterial activity is effective in treating acne rashes and acne bacterial infection. by Dev Sri  [ 2008-02-21 ] Acne is a skin problem that leaves majority teenagers and a lot of adults embarrassed. The skin condition called acne occurs due to accumulation of an oily matter called sebum secreted by sebaceous glands of the skin. by groshan fabiola  [ 2008-02-20 ] The good functioning of our bodies, and of all the organs and systems within them depends on a series of process by groshan fabiola  [ 2008-02-20 ] The market is abundant with anti aging and bodybuilding products by lisa Howell [ 2008-02-20 ] As a dancer goes through any period of growth, some pain and stiffness may be noticeable. Unfortunately as we grow, all the action takes place at the growth plates in our bones, and it does take some time for the muscles, ligaments and nerves to adjust to their new positions. This article explains the reason for growth pains and offers advice to those dancers who may be experiencing a decrease in flexibility.
by lisa Howell [ 2008-02-20 ] Dancers are constantly striving for perfection and are as a result always trying to improve their flexibility. To improve flexibility stretching should be effective, efficient and safe. Lisa Howell offers some helpful hints and her own stretch programme to improve flexibility into the splits.
by lisa Howell [ 2008-02-20 ] There are many things that can influence your ability to balance. Poor balance may cause your supporting foot to wobble and make it hard to stabilise en demi-pointe, putting you at risk of injury. In this article Lisa Howell discusses some test and exercises that are aimed at improving balance.
by lisa Howell [ 2008-02-20 ] Many dancers have amazing flexibility when stretching, but find it hard to use this when dancing, especially with a developpé. This article outlines a simple floor exercise aimed at increasing the height of you leg as well as building the strength to hold it in these positions.
by lisa Howell [ 2008-02-20 ] The deep abdominal and back muscles are critical for a dancer to maintain good posture and strength throughout class and performance. Lisa Howell, dance physiotherapist, outlines the need for activation of the Transverse Abdominis, Pelvic Floor and Multifidus muscles and offers a guide to initiating and training these muscles by Peter sams  [ 2008-02-20 ] Start a diet high in fiber. Salads, whole wheat bread, bran or multi grain to keep your digestive system moving fast and not burdening it with handling wastes by lisa Howell [ 2008-02-20 ] Problems in the Achilles tendon are common in dancers and it is a generally poorly understood injury in many dance circles. Lisa Howell in this article summarises the key steps to a successful rehabilitation programme, focusing on an eccentric loading principle. Predisposing factors to Achilles tendonopathy and advice about returning back to dancing are also mentioned. It is important to note that information given in this article is generalised in nature and must not be used to diagnose or treat any dancer or other person without the approval of a qualified medical professional. by lisa Howell [ 2008-02-20 ] It is often asked in regards to ballet training how hard the bottom muscles should be working. This article makes a distinction between the turn-out and gluteal muscles and endeavours to make clear when and when not the gluteal muscles should be activated when dancing. A test for the gluteal muscles is included. Correct use of these muscles will help you in everything from jumps, to your work en fondu, your arabesque line, your back, and even your flexibility into the splits by lisa Howell [ 2008-02-20 ] An essential component of Classical Ballet is having ample strength in the feet to get into a high demi-pointe (or ¾ pointe) position. Gaining this position is essential for correct technique and balance. Some dancers have excellent pointe range on testing, yet struggle to achieve this height when rising. Lisa Howell offers some exercises and tips to improve range and height of the demi-pointe position. by Dr Anne [ 2008-02-19 ] Start a diet high in fiber. Salads, whole wheat bread, bran or multi grain to keep your digestive system moving fast and not burdening it with handling wastes by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-02-18 ] When you find blackheads (a lesion where trapped sebum and bacteria partially open to the surface and turn black due to the skin pigment melanin) on the face, neck, and upper part of the chest , upper arms and back, to the extent that you can not remove your clothes to anyone, its actually the blockage of oil glands that cover the skin by a bacteria strain, bacteria propionibacterium acnes, that feeds on the oil. by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-02-18 ] Acne is a medical condition describing blocked skin pores that result in lesions. For a variety of reasons that aren’t entirely understood, skin pores can become plugged with sebum, the natural oil produced by skins sebaceous glands. Once plugged, dead cells and bacteria become trapped in the pore, resulting in the lesions common to acne.
by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-02-18 ] Acne is a medical condition describing blocked skin pores that result in lesions. For a variety of reasons that aren’t entirely understood, skin pores can become plugged with sebum, the natural oil produced by skins sebaceous glands. Once plugged, dead cells and bacteria become trapped in the pore, resulting in the lesions common to acne.
by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-02-18 ] If you suffer from blemishes and pimples, then you know what an embarrassing, or even traumatizing, experience it can be to interact with other people. by Anne Harvester  [ 2008-02-16 ] Using scents to help improve your mental state or your health is the basis of aromatherapy. Aromatherapy products, including oils and lotions, can be used to help promote your physical and mental health. by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-02-16 ] You all remember your teenage years, high school, parties, friends, and... Acne! Those painful pustules on your face that seem to ruin a perfectly good day and cause so much grief at school, or anywhere you go for that matter. We all wonder how to fix the problem... from face scrubs, to acne creams, to just leaving the pimples there and covering one's head with a paper bag. by Robert Baird Baird  [ 2008-02-16 ] Several examples illustrate this point. Sodium has long been associated with cardiovascular disease. In 1995, however, researchers found that men and women who consumed less sodium had more heart attacks. by Fadhrick Pickaso  [ 2008-02-15 ] Diverticulitis is a very common stomach disease among people above 40. People suffering from diverticulitis have pouch like bulging formations in their digestive system. Although a more serious case of recurring diverticulitis needs operating, when the attack of diverticulitis is for the first time it can be easily treated by a slight change in the lifestyle and regulation of the diet. by Peter sams  [ 2008-02-15 ] Acne is the most common of all skin diseases. Statistics show that eighty-five percent of all people between the ages of twelve and twenty-five have some type of acne. by Peter sams  [ 2008-02-15 ] Small circumscribed changes in the color of skin that are neither raised (elevated) nor depressed. by Fadhrick Pickaso  [ 2008-02-15 ] Bad Genetics Isn't the Only Culprit: Discover Everything You NEED To Know About Diverticulitis In Order To Prepare Yourself Correctly - AND Learn how To Put An Abrupt Stop To Your Condition Today! by Fadhrick Pickaso  [ 2008-02-15 ] Diverticulitis occurs from a condition called diverticulosis. Diverticulosis is bulging abnormal pouch like structures present in the intestine. These pouch like structures occur mostly on the colon. Many people having diverticulosis may not even know it for all their life. When the walls of these pouches get inflamed and infected, then it is called diverticulitis. by Fadhrick Pickaso  [ 2008-02-15 ] Diverticulitis occurs from a condition called diverticulosis. Diverticulosis is the small and bulging abnormal pouches most of the time found in the colon. When these pouches gets infected and inflamed the condition is called diverticulitis. Though diverticulitis can be treated very easily most of the times, the pain that accompanies the disease is quite excruciating. by Fadhrick Pickaso  [ 2008-02-14 ] Step by step comparison of top four Stop smoking program available online. They all work and will generate you results. by Robert Baird Baird  [ 2008-02-14 ] All the various methods of using essential oils discussed through the book- baths, inhalations, massage oils, compresses and creams- can be used for children as well as adults, with a few safety provisos. by Robert Baird Baird  [ 2008-02-14 ] In general, children and adults are treated in the same way by the natural therapies, each person's health being considered individually and treatment given accordingly, and the same approach applies to self-help measures. by Robert Baird Baird  [ 2008-02-14 ] Since children have a higher metabolic rate, and good underlying energy in most cases, herbs which stimulate the circulation are generally to be avoided. Herbal teas are one of the most suitable forms of treatment. by Robert Baird Baird  [ 2008-02-14 ] This is one of the more serious of childhood ailments, since there are possible secondary infections that can occur. These include middle-ear infections, bronchitis or even pneumonia. by Robert Baird Baird  [ 2008-02-14 ] This is a highly infectious disease, not just restricted to childhood in fact, which is due to the same virus, herpes zoster, that gives adults shingles. It can be transmitted from an adult suffering from shingles, and in turn a child with chickenpox can give an adult shingles. |