The Hazards of Being an Artist

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Being an artist has often proven hazardous to my health. Stress is probably one of the worst things you can do to the human body. What?s worse is the way that artists sometimes place that stress upon themselves. As I work on a piece, whether it?s a wall mural, oil on canvas or a […]

How Does A Diuretic Work For High Blood Pressure

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

The aim of any blood pressure treatment is to remove the pressure, positive or negative, and restore the blood to its normal level. There are two blood pressure levels which the experts consider as ideal.
The usually accepted target is to reduce blood pressure to below 140/90. Some say it should be below 140/85. But with […]

The Crisis of Human Survival

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Environmental Pollution

1. Damage to The Ozone Layer Causes Radiation Pollution

The hole in the ozone layer above the North Pole is becoming larger, allowing large volumes of ultraviolet radiation to fall directly on the Earth?s surface, causing destruction and harm to humanity, and resulting in skin cancer and other bodily ailments. At the same time, it […]

Scientific and Astrological Significance of Rudraksh

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

WHAT IS RUDRAKSH:-

There are different conceptions regarding Rudrakshas in Shiv Puran and other Pauranic scriptures but one thing is upheld in all of these that:-

?DIVYA VARSHA SAHASRAM TU CHAKSHURUNMEELITMAYAA,PASCHANMAAKULAKSHIBHYAH PATITA JALBINDAVAH?

SHIV UVACH : - ?For one thousand divine years I kept closed my eyes then tear drops fell from my eyes.?

?TATRASHRUBINDTO JAATA MAHARUDRAKSH VRISKSHKAHMAMAAGYAYAA MAHASEN […]

Reduce Your Cancer Risk - Drink Green Tea

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Today, cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and its incidence has risen dramatically over the last 50 years. This leads scientists to the conclusion that our lifestyle and environment must play an important role in whether or not we develop cancer.

There is still much more to learn about the […]

Uterine Cancer

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Women Over 50 More Likely to Develop Uterine Cancer

It is not known why some women develop uterine cancer, but scientific studies on what causes one woman to develop uterine cancer and another to not develop it are constantly ongoing. However, there are certain risk factors that are known put some women at a higher risk […]

Black Literature: Hughes, Cullen, Baraka, and Madhubuti

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

The term ?Jazzoetry? was coined by the Last Poets, who used it as the name of one of their albums. The term was applied to the revolutionary style of poetry with a jazz background that they had popularized during their 70s heyday. While the term may not have applied so much to the written word, […]

Kidney Cancer

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Most Who Develop Kidney Cancer are Smokers

Except in rare cases, humans are born with two kidneys. The kidneys are essential organs that we use to get rid of extra water and waste from our blood. Kidneys also help control our blood pressure. Even though humans have two kidneys, we can function normally with just one. […]

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or the Chronic Fatigue Dysfunction Syndrome is characterized by some symptoms that are often confused to be because of high blood pressure or influenza. The person often feels fatigued for long periods of time, with muscle cramps, nausea and other symptoms that are not cured by long rests. Even the fatigue suffered […]