Hair problems
Male and female pattern baldness are real issues. There is some loss of hair that naturally occurs as we age. It becomes a problem if YOU think it is a problem. You may notice a few more hairs in your comb or brush, more strands on your pillow, and/or more loose strands falling out. […]
Cholesterol is needed by our bodies to function properly, high levels of cholesterol in the blood, a condition called hypercholesterolemia is a key risk factor for developing coronary heart diseases like atherosclerosis and heart attack.
Getting rid of acne isn’t all that hard once you understand what you must do to treat it. It might seem like a never-ending battle because almost all of the products out there that claim to get rid of zits don’t work. You can find dozens of them in the drugstore - most of them […]
07 Jan
Posted by Dr John Anne as Yeast Infection
Cholesterol is a type of fat needed in the body to build cell walls, create certain hormones and to protect nerves. In fact, it’s so in demand that your body makes the stuff itself! 80% of the cholesterol in your body is made in the liver and the remaining 20% comes from your diet. The […]
A good massage therapist will be able to use the method of massage that is most effective for your arthritis. Depending on the type of arthritis that you suffer from, the massage techniques will vary. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of the joints, while rheumatoid arthritis is a disease of the immune system. While both […]
High Blood Pressure
For many patients, they often realize that they have high blood pressure on a visit to their doctor for an unrelated condition or a regular checkup. Prenatal visits are another common time when doctors diagnose mother-to-be with this condition. Therefore, leading to a abnormally high numbers of pregnant ladies to be stricken with […]
03 Jan
Posted by Dr John Anne as Arthritis
If Arthritis left untreated, it can lead to brutal dreadful condition in the future. There are numerous forms of the disease, in fact arthritis are founded as having above 100 of kinds today, and still it is believed to be only one viz. arthritis that is identifiable so far.