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Anne Wolski
Anne Wolski has worked within the health and welfare industry for more than 30 years. Go to http://www.magnetic-health-online.com to see many wonderful health articles, many of them written by doctors and others who have been involved in the health industry for many years.


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» Slimming - Exploring the Options
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/25/2006 | Weight Loss | Unrated

Why do people want to lose weight? The answer to this is complex and can involve a wide variety of factors.



» Multiple Sclerosis - What are the Effects
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/25/2006 | Multiple Sclerosis | Rating:

Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain.



» Lower Back Pain
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/25/2006 | Back Spine | Rating:

One of the most common problems of the elderly is that of lower back pain.



» Scoliosis - More Than Just a Curve in Your Back
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/25/2006 | Back Spine | Rating:

The spine of the human body consists of 24 vertebrae.



» Hydrotherapy - Therapy in Water
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/24/2006 | Physical Therapy | Unrated

Hydrotherapy, as its name suggests, is a therapy that takes place in an environment where patients are immersed in warm water.



» Eating Disorders and Their Causes
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/24/2006 | Conditions Disabilities | Unrated

Eating disorders have become a major health problem in recent years and, according to the health professionals, they are caused by many different factors.



» Anorexia Nervosa - Dying for Perfection
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/24/2006 | Conditions Disabilities | Unrated

One of the most common and potentially fatal of the eating disorders is anorexia nervosa.



» Ovarian Cancer - Don't Ignore the Warning Signs
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/24/2006 | Cancer | Rating:

Around 1.5 percent of women are likely to develop ovarian cancer at some stage of their life.



» 4 Steps to Preventing Childhood Obesity
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/24/2006 | Conditions Disabilities | Unrated

In the past few years, information on childhood obesity seems to be everywhere.



» Sexual Dysfunction - Don't Let it Ruin Your Relationship
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/23/2006 | Sexual Diseases | Rating:

Personal relationships can be seriously compromised by a continuing sexual problem.



» Miscarriage - Dealing With the Emotional Impact
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/23/2006 | Womens Health | Rating:

Miscarriage is the term given to the loss of a baby before it reaches full term.



» Indigestion - It May be More Than a Pain in the Stomach
By Anne Wolski | Published 07/23/2006 | Digestive Disorders | Rating:

Most of us never even notice the internal workings of our digestive system.



» Sunstroke or Heatstroke - What You Need to Know
By Anne Wolski | Published 05/3/2006 | Miscellaneous | Rating:

Sunstroke is a very dangerous condition which can be fatal or, at best, can cause permanent damage.



» Sunburn - Minimizing The Risk
By Anne Wolski | Published 05/2/2006 | Skin Conditions | Unrated

Anyone who continually exposes their skin to the harsh conditions of the sun is running the risk of skin damage known as sunburn.



» Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Don't Risk Your Unborn Child
By Anne Wolski | Published 05/2/2006 | Pregnancy | Rating:

The dangers of consuming alcohol whilst pregnant have only really become fully understood in recent years.



» Alzheimer's Disease - The Epidemic of the Future
By Anne Wolski | Published 05/2/2006 | Alzheimers Disease | Unrated

Because we now live in an aging community, it is common to see people living well into their eighties and sometimes longer.



» Vegitarianism - More Than Just a Diet
By Anne Wolski | Published 05/2/2006 | Diets | Rating:

It is a fact that, in the past, vegetarians were often seen as being somewhat eccentric or belonging to some odd sect.



» Vasectomy - Is it the Right Choice for You?
By Anne Wolski | Published 05/2/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

What do you do when you feel that your family is complete?



» Wellness - The Total Concept
By Anne Wolski | Published 05/2/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Wellness is a term that is becoming very common in our modern era. But what exactly constitutes wellness?



» Sexually Transmitted Diseases - The Price of Sexual Freedom
By Anne Wolski | Published 05/2/2006 | Sexual Diseases | Rating:

In this modern era, sexual freedom is taken for granted and little is thought of promiscuity as it was in past generations.



» Aging - Understanding the Process
By Anne Wolski | Published 05/2/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Less than one hundred years ago, the life expectancy of a male was only 48 years and a female was 50 years.



» Tropical Diseases - Travellers Beware
By Anne Wolski | Published 03/9/2006 | Medicine | Unrated

Tropical diseases are a long way from being controlled or eradicated so it is imperative that travelers take precautions to protect themselves and others.



» Sciatica - Understanding the Basics
By Anne Wolski | Published 03/8/2006 | Conditions Disabilities | Unrated

Sciatica is a relatively common condition which is characterized by sharp pains in the leg and trouble moving.



» Glaucoma - Understanding the Basics
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/21/2006 | Eye Disorders | Unrated

One of the most common causes of blindness for people aged over forty years is glaucoma and it affects around one in fifty people in this age group.



» Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Myth or Malady?
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/21/2006 | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | Rating:

There are still many doctors who question the validity of chronic fatigue syndrome and, among doctors who do believe the condition exists, there is still fierce debate over whether its origins are of a physical or psychological nature.



» The 8 Most Common Allergies
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/15/2006 | Allergies | Unrated

It seems that almost everyone we meet suffers from an allergy of some kind or knows of someone who does...It is possible for almost anything to cause an allergic reaction but there are some allergies that are more common than others.



» The Battle of Bulimia
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/15/2006 | Conditions Disabilities | Rating:

In a world where a person’s worth tends to be measured by appearance, it is little wonder that we have so many young women falling into the trap of eating disorders.



» Diabetes – What You REALLY Need to Know
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/15/2006 | Diabetes | Rating:

The incidence of diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in the western world. Perhaps it is time to take stock of our lifestyle and to understand the dangers this disease presents.



» Hormone Replacement Therapy - Making the Decision
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/15/2006 | Womens Health | Unrated

The decision to use HRT is a personal one. This involves weighing up the pros and cons and for that you must have information on which to base that decision. This article aims to provide such information.



» Hepatitis - The Facts
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/15/2006 | Hepatitis | Rating:

Although hepatitis – inflammation of the liver – can be a serious illness, many people make a complete recovery.



» Emphysema - The Facts
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/15/2006 | Lung Diseases | Rating:

Emphysema is a particularly acute lung disease in which the damage is permanent so it is important to take all steps possible to avoid these conditions in the first place.



» Understanding Bipolar Disorder
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/15/2006 | Depression | Unrated

Bipolar disorder, once known as manic depression, is an illness where the sufferer alternatively experiences both extreme joy and terrible desolation.



» Smoking - Why People Start and Why They Should Stop
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/15/2006 | Smoking Cessation | Unrated

Studies have shown that the cigarette smoke drifting from the burning end of a cigarette contains twice as much carcinogenic tar as that inhaled by the smoker.



» Scabies - Easy to Catch, Easy to Cure
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/15/2006 | Skin Conditions | Rating:

Scabies is caused by mites and is characterized by a skin infection which is extremely itchy and irritating. Antiparasitic lotion used as per the directions is normally all that is needed to cure this condition.



» Hemorrhoids - Ouch, What A Pain in the Backside
By Anne Wolski | Published 02/15/2006 | Hemorrhoids | Rating:

Hemorrhoids occur when the veins is the rectum become swollen and cause irritation.



» Therapeutic Manipulation – What Exactly Does it Mean?
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Acupuncture | Unrated

Therapeutic manipulation refers to any technique by which a disease or disorder is treated using the remedial use of the hands, especially by a skilled practitioner.



» Identifying the Signs of Breast Cancer
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Breast Cancer | Unrated

Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and the leading cause of cancer deaths.



» The Dangers of Deep Vein Thrombosis
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Blood Disorders | Rating:

A deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot developing in a deep vein, usually in the leg. They also can occur in other parts of the body.



» Living With the Discomfort of Psoriasis
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Skin Conditions | Rating:

Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that is characterised by scaling and inflammation of the skin.



» Understanding Coeliac Disease
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Conditions Disabilities | Unrated

Coeliac disease is a genetic condition that is caused by an inability to digest gluten. Hence the reason that this disease is also known as gluten intolerance.



» Graves Disease - Understanding the Basics
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Conditions Disabilities | Unrated

Graves Disease is the main cause of hyperthyroidism and is caused by a defect in the immune system.



» The Journey from Adolescence to Adulthood
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Most parents find their teenage child’s inclination to question their values and decisions particularly annoying. This causes hostility and pain in many families.



» Understanding Varicose Veins
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Blood Disorders | Rating:

A vein is a blood vessel that carries blood throughout the body.



» The 10 Warning Signs of Suicide
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Relationships | Rating:

In a time when suicide has become a culture in society, it is important to be able to recognise the warning signs.



» The 6 Common Types of Anaemia
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Blood Disorders | Unrated

There are several types and classifications of anaemia. This is a condition in which the body lacks the amount of red blood cells to keep up with the body's demand for oxygen.



» Coping with Narcolepsy
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Sleep Disorders | Rating:

Are you one of those people who can drop off to sleep anywhere?



» The Truth about Haemophilia
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Conditions Disabilities | Unrated

You are working with young people...one of them cuts himself. It's only a small cut but he is a haemophiliac...what happens now?



» The Healing Qualities of Clinical Hypnosis
By Anne Wolski | Published 11/14/2005 | Self Improvement Motivation | Unrated

Hypnosis is a naturally occurring altered state of consciousness in which the subconscious part of your mind is accessed enabling the hypnotist to affect a particular problem by suggestion. Basically, the individual is put into a trance-like state which allows one’s attention to focus on a particular suggestion while being free of distraction.



» The Absentee Parent - Parenting From A Distance
By Anne Wolski | Published 11/14/2005 | Parenting | Unrated

You want to be able to continue having a great relationship with your kids after separation or divorce. This means focusing on the kids rather than your ex-partner. You need to be parents rather than partners.



» Stress, Anxiety and Depression - What Is The Difference?
By Anne Wolski | Published 11/14/2005 | Mental Health | Unrated

Looking after your feelings and emotions is as important as taking care of your body. Most of us take care of our physical health far better than our feelings.



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