The questions on the Natural Science CLEP (College Level Examination Program) exam cover a myriad of topics that are usually covered in one or two college semesters of either freshman or sophomore natural science class. The questions cover both physical and biological science.The information on the Natural Science CLEP test is information from basic science classes that are part of the general education requirement and not information from the...more
Wireless technologies today are being applied to voice and messaging devices, Internet-enabled devices and data networking.Voice and messaging devices include cellular phones, two-way business radios, and pagers. These gadgets operate within networks that offer nationwide coverage. Some of the more popular providers are AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon. They operate in varying frequency bands as directed by the FCC. The Internet-enabled mobile phones...more
Osteoporosis is when your bones become thin and porous as a result of calcium loss. It affects women eight times more than men. A bone mineral density scan can determine if one has this condition. according to studies, one in two women over age fifty will suffer at least one lifetime fracture from osteoporosis. Recent evidence says that rhythmic bioidentical hormone therapy can help prevent bone loss or osteoporosis.Research studies have also shown that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) lowers the risk of osteoporosis-related hip fractures and other fractures in postmenopausal women. When we run out of estrogen and progesterone hormones, our bones begin to die very quickly. Bones have their own life cycle or metabolism, a rhythm of growth and death governed by estrogen and progesterone. The fall off of estrogen during perimenopause means no peak of estrogen activity to make progesterone receptors which would build bone. This is the beginning of osteoporosis.Estrogen controls osteoclast activity. Osteoclasts are bone cells that "eat up" old bone for disposal. Progesterone controls osteoblastic activity. Osteoblasts are bone cells that build fresh new bone. Progesterone, then, in...more
We can all use a boost or two of self-confidence. Unfortunately, these boosts dont come in tablets or in pills. If you want to step out of your shell, you need to summon it from within. Thats where NLP techniques for confidence come in. These techniques help you draw whatever ounce of confidence you have stored inside you and help you nurture that...more
In order to understand how to handle arthritis pain, you need to understand how the body works and how arthritis can impede the body from working properly. Once someone has a general understanding of the science behind arthritis, one can better understand how to handle arthritis pain and get some arthritis relief.First of all, there are several...more
You've heard that "Milk Does The Body Good."Now studies show that it has even a more significant effect on the human immune system than anyone ever hoped for. It's the pre-milk (called Colostrum) that is nature's gift to the immune system. For newborns, it is nature's first food and supplies nutrients and regulates immune system growth and repair. Studies have found that children and adults are also experiencing amazing results. We know that if the body has a strong immune system, it has the ability to protect itself and fight off disease and infection. For years farmers have been using colostrum, from cows, to treat sick farm animals, so it's no surprise that colostrum has created great interest as a dietary supplement for humans. The fact is that colostrum (derived from cows) contains components, which bring the human immune system into balance. This means that it can cause an underactive immune system to improve or help to tone down an overactive immune response. So taking colostrum as a supplement can significantly improve many health conditions, especially for elderly, high stress or undernourished individuals. In hundreds of scientific studies, using colostrum, they found...more
Much of the Principles of Health are under our control. We have control over the food we eat, how we breathe and how well we sleep. Yet these seem to be skills that we have mainly forgotten, as proven by the risen number of cancers and chronic...more
First, we need to look at the science of pain. What is pain? Pain is actually a defence mechanism in the body to alert you that there is something wrong with the body, internal or external, that is beyond the normal functions of the body to actually...more
The Science of Getting Rich is a timeless classic written in 1910 by Wallace D. Wattles. It is a bold title for a book and suggests that getting rich is a predictable outcome if one can master the principles outlined in the book. Here is how Wallace...more
What are you thinking about right now? The Law of Attraction states that "whatever we think about, we bring about". This law may initially seem like new age fluff but believe it or not, there are scientific merits to this proposition. The top quantum...more
Have you heard of the DVD called "the Secret"? Well it isn't such a secret anymore. The DVD was released in March 2006 and according to Time Magazine, the DVD has sold 500,000 units within the first 6 months. Today it sells well over 5,000 copies a...more
How would you like to win the Lottery? Like, Doh! But strangely enough, according to a highly respected boffin, there may actually be a mathematically viable way to win the Lotto without breaking any of the rules of physics that normally render it a...more