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Understanding Cervical Cancer: What it is, Signs, Symptoms & Management
May 17, 2009
Cervical cancer, like breast cancer, affects many women all over the world today. It occurs in the cervix, which is the narrow opening connecting the vagina and the uterus. But unlike breast cancer, cervical cancer may be prevented through immunisation...Fight Fatigue Naturally: A Guide
Apr 26, 2009
What is fatigue? Fatigue is a symptom, rather than a specific disease or disorder, and is characterised by persistent tiredness. It can also be a symptom of another condition or disease. People who are fatigued feel tired all the time – physically...What is Inversion Therapy?
Apr 17, 2009
What is Inversion Therapy? Inversion therapy is a natural method of relieving strain on the spine, joints and muscles by removing the pressure gravity places on the body. An inversion table, or gravity table, is a popular device that allows you to...Understanding Exhaustion
Nov 19, 2008
What is exhausttion? Exhaustion, or fatigue, can leave a lot of people feeling absolutely dreadful. However, there is a light at the end of the dark tunnel. Read this article to learn more. Common types of exhaustion There are different types of exhaustion...Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: All You Need To Know
May 28, 2008
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, is an illness that affects both the brain and bodily systems. It is characterised by fatigue that is not alleviated by rest and at least four of the following symptoms that occur for six months or more: impaired short...Aromatherapy for Energy
Jul 12, 2007
Feeling tired, fatigued or just in need of a little more energy? Then, why not try aromatherapy? Aromatherapy is a complementary modality used by many alternative medicine practitioners and it involves the use of essential oils, which can be massaged...Things You Need to Know About Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
May 31, 2007
Mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy (MHOT) is a form of oxygen therapy that raises the levels of oxygen in the body's blood plasma. Increased oxygen in the plasma leads to higher amounts of oxygen being delivered to the body's tissues, organs and brain.