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Help Others Find Inner Peace

28th September 2009
People with pessimistic attitudes go through their lives fighting their thoughts and emotions every day. If they are rejected for a job position, they feel that they are not good enough to have any job. They start to think that everyone believes they are ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Scuba Diving Equipment

23rd September 2009
Serious scuba diving entails more than just the basic gears of the beginner diver. The diver needs more than just his set of mask, fins, regulator, oxygen tank, and wet suit to ensure the diver’s safety. For external data that the diver should know,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What Causes Painful Heel Bone Spurs & Plantar Fascistic?

22nd September 2009
What Causes Painful Heel Bone Spurs & Plantar Fascistic? Why Feet Can Hurt Human bodies are truly amazing; they are the perfect blend of fluids, hormones, muscles, and bone tissue. Special cushioning is provided in our joints and at vital regions where ... Read >
Author: mbaba22

Arthritis in your Dog

21st September 2009
As is the case with humans, restricted mobility and increased lethargy are tell-tale signs of arthritis in dogs. In the United States, roughly 20% percent of our “furry family” members suffer from arthritis. Fortunately, once pet parents have identif... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM

Resolving “No fixed disk present” Error and Hard Drive Recovery

16th September 2009
The hard drive is most significant component of both Server and Desktop computers, which stores all of the data and software (both application and system). It is the most reliable and widely used data storage device, which could be referred as Data Center... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

Title: Osteoporosis: How it Develops and Who it Impacts

16th September 2009
Osteoporosis: How it Develops and Who it Affects Osteoporosis is a disease characterised by the loss of minerals like calcium, leading to low bone density and abnormally porous bone. Bones are more brittle and prone to fractures, commonly in the hips,... Read >
Author: Chelsi

Back Pain and Fractures - Causes and symptoms

15th September 2009
How it is defined: Fractures are best in medical terms thanks to befalling in the permanence of bones. However, several types of fractures doctors consider before diagnosis is set. The types of conditions include thirteen different types, according to a... Read >
Author: J.T Coach

Spinal Cord Injury and Traumatic Accidents

10th September 2009
In a recent survey conducted by the US National Institute of Health (NIH), car accidents accounted for 38.5 percent of spinal cord injuries in the country followed by violent encounters involving knives and guns with 24.5 percent. The rest were caused by... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

What is Osteogenic Sarcoma?

07th September 2009
When doctors access osteoarthritis and osteoporosis, they will also consider Osteogenic sarcoma, or Osteosarcoma. The symptoms are amazingly similar in comparison, yet different in several ways. For instance, if osteoporosis is present the patient will ex... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Back Pain Caused by Musculoskeletal Disorders

07th September 2009
Musculoskeletal Disorders is a developmental collision, or impact that causes fear of dismissal and/or rejection, alterations in body images, dependency, and embarrassment, which emerges, from the body structural changes and the function of the body. The ... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

An Overview of Osteoarthritis and Back Pain

07th September 2009
At the spinal column are the elongated columns of bones, which the thoracic ribs support. The thoracic ribs push the bones the length of bone structure. The ribs join with the spinal column in various areas. Joints connect with these ribs, which are fiel... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

A Look at Fractures

07th September 2009
Fractures are defined in medical terms as breaks in the permanence of bones. However, several types of fractures doctors consider before diagnosis is set. The types of conditions include thirteen different types, such as pathologic, complete, avulsion, in... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Embracing Major Personal Change

02nd September 2009
Millions of people spend their days trying to convince themselves that change is impossible. They feel trapped by their profession, job, spouse, friendships, or financial obligations, to the extent that any attempt at improving their situation seems desti... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Examining Back Pain

14th August 2009
Back pain includes depression, which emerges from fractures. Fractures include pathologic, complete/incomplete, avulsion, comminuted, depressed, compression, and oblique, greenstick, simple, compound, spiral, and transverse. The conditions noted in hip fr... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Back Pain - Review of Mayo Clinic Report

10th August 2009
This may sound crazy but a study has shown that exercise perhaps the best solution for a sore back to get you back2life. For years if you had a bad back the standard treatment was'take 2 aspirin and go to bed'. But now the trend is more to staying ... Read >
Author: getback twolife

DVT and Flying during Pregnancy

03rd August 2009
What does DVT mean? DVT stands for Deep Vein Thrombosis. It is a blood clot that forms in a deep leg vein. Deep veins are those that are large and the main supply to all the smaller veins. Deep leg veins go through the muscles of the calf and thighs and ... Read >
Author: Andi Jackson

Sciatica Natural Treatment

19th July 2009
If you observe someone who is dealing with sciatica, you may feel somewhat helpless as the pain just will not go away for someone who is experiencing the painful sciatica nerve condition. If you are experiencing the agonizing pain that runs down your l... Read >
Author: Cecilia

Mobile Phones and the Elderly: Saving Lives

16th July 2009
What do Verizon Wireless, mobile phone wholesalers, stores such as Wal-Mart, and Internet portals Amazon have in common? They all sell mobile phones and services that may mean the difference between life and death someday. When the elderly have a hard ... Read >
Author: Shining Lion

Secrets of WoW PvP - Rogue Basics

12th July 2009
Rogues may be the most hated class in PvP. That's because they are so annoyingly good at taking down their foe, regardless of that foe's class. Still, no class is invulnerable, and understanding your Rogues many strengths and few weaknesses will surely ma... Read >
Author: bill mann

How To Cure Your Sore Muscles

10th July 2009
When people get older, they become more susceptible to pains in their muscles and joints and this can have the effective of feeling stiff or tight. This can occur even without having taken exercise or having exerted oneself in activity. The degree of such... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker

Act Quick When You Suffer An Injury Due To Slipping

09th July 2009
Injuries resulting from a slip and fall are extremely dangerous. They can cause long term injuries and also lead to physical immobility. A seemingly harmless task such as walking around the house too can turn out to be risky. If there is water spilled aro... Read >
Author: Sadhana

You Donat Have to Take Heel Spurs and Plantar Fasciitis Sitting Down

07th July 2009
Why Feet Can Hurt Human bodies are fascinating; they consist of the perfect blend of fluids, hormones, muscles, and bone tissue. Special cushioning is present in our joints and at critical places where weight-related pressure points exist. However, whe... Read >
Author: Salomon

TMJ Solution - Ways to Alleviate Your TMJ Pain

07th July 2009
TMJ, Temporomandibular joint disorder, is a condition in the jaw joints which causes pain, swelling, immobility and other symptoms that can hinder your quality and routine of daily life. If left untreated, the condition will worsen and could possibly resu... Read >
Author: Candy

Staying Mobile with a Power Wheelchair or Scooter Despite Immobility

18th June 2009
When immobility is a part of life, mobility remains an option with the use of power wheelchairs and scooters. Just because illness or injury has left the body unable to maintain mobility does not mean that movement needs to be restricted. Power wheelchair... Read >
Author: Chris I.

Causes Of Male Osteoporosis

12th June 2009
The increase in porosity of our bones and the consequent loss of strength is known as osteoporosis and reduces our bones' capacity to counteract normal functional activities. The bone's outer layer is called the cortex and is dense and strong to resist me... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Cerebral Palsy - Early Warning?

29th May 2009
Cerebral palsy affects approximately 0.2% of pregnancies. It is the most common birth defect known and its effects are devastating. Those born with cerebral palsy are condemned to a lifetime of suffering and in the worst cases total immobility. There is a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

When Gout Inflammation Won’t Go Away - What You Should Know

19th May 2009
Gout inflammation occurs when the immunity system recognizes the crystalline uric acids as foreign bodies to be attacked. Different people have different ways of experiencing inflammation discomfort. While some may experience gout pain by intermittent... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

When Gout Inflammation Won’t Go Away - What You Should Know

19th May 2009
Gout inflammation occurs when the immunity system recognizes the crystalline uric acids as foreign bodies to be attacked. Different people have different ways of experiencing inflammation discomfort. While some may experience gout pain by intermittent... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Discover How to Treat Shoulder Pain

01st May 2009
The shoulder is the most flexible part of the body capable of doing a wide variety of motion. If you have shoulder problems you will experience immobility of your arms which is really frustrating. Imagine how you could go through your everyday life with l... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Chiropractic After A Car Accident

01st May 2009
Transportation in our time has become all about motorized vehicles that move us from place to place. Short distances, long distances and everything in between happen at speeds much faster than walking. All this moving has led to the inevitable sudden st... Read >
Author: S Porter

Magnetic Arthritis Therapy Will Improve You Your Days And Your Pain

16th April 2009
Magnetic arthritis therapy can help you relieve the pain you live with every day from arthritis. There are so many dissimilar kinds of arthritis and it unimportant which one you have. Magnetic therapy can absolutely help anybody relieve your pain. You wan... Read >
Author: Zaharey

Curing Gout with Surgery is Only for the Extreme Gouts

16th April 2009
If you are suffering from too much gout pain and contemplating the possibility of curing gout by surgery, there are a lot of things to consider before your doctor will agree to this idea. In fact there are four stages to gout disorder, where treatment is ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Achieving Happiness in a Chaotic World: the Teachings of Confucius

09th April 2009
"A man of happiness is consistent in his steps, not disorderly," wrote Confucius in the year 510 B.C. In our days, technology has rendered life less demanding in physical effort, opening the door to endless achievement or overwhelming conformity. The m... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

FLY HEALTHY WITH AIRLINE HEATH TIPS

04th April 2009
Thirty thousand (30,000) feet up isn't a very comfortable place. It's cold, it's dry and it's concise on oxygen. If you happen to be at that height (in an airliner, I believe!) you won't remark these little troubles because the airline is pleasant enough ... Read >
Author: Peter

FLY HEALTHY WITH AIRLINE HEATH TIPS

04th April 2009
Thirty thousand (30,000) feet up isn't a very comfortable place. It's cold, it's dry and it's concise on oxygen. If you happen to be at that height (in an airliner, I believe!) you won't remark these little troubles because the airline is pleasant enough ... Read >
Author: Peter

Justifying Botox Cost

19th March 2009
Botox is used to treat axillary hyperhidrosis that externally applied agents can not adequately manage. It is also used for the treatment of select neurological disorders, such as blepharospasm, cervical dystonia, and strabismus. It’s most popular appli... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Becoming Fit, Shall I Have Personal Fitness Training or Physiotherapy?

09th March 2009
Being physically fit, does not only give you physical satisfaction in life. It brings self confidence; it brings balance and coordination, makes you more productive at work. Considering finding a gym or a fitness center to bring out a new you? Or choosing... Read >
Author: Edward F. Smith

Gout Explained – Symptoms and Signs of Gout

03rd March 2009
Gout is caused by depositing of crystallized uric acid particles on joints and tendons connecting the joint. It also referred as metabolic arthritis. It is painful and often causes great tissue damage on the surrounding areas if not treated .The acidity o... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau

Vaccine For Obesity

02nd March 2009
Let me be clear. I understand that there are many people who really struggle and might not be able to do anything about being overweight. I also realize that many of the overweight issues that we have in this country stem from the fact that many people ea... Read >

Hard disk drive failure Error Message

17th February 2009
Hard disk drive is the main storage media, both in Desktop and Server computers, where all the programs and data are stored, thus can be referred as the Data Centre of the computer system. The feature set that a hard drive offers in terms of speed, size, ... Read >
Author: sourabh rana

Disuse Syndrome: The Leading Cause of Premature Death

16th February 2009
Imagine a disease that is habitually fatal and could spread each and every time you took the elevator instead of going up the stairs, parked your car right in front of the doorway instead of walking an extra 5 minutes, sat watching 2 hours of television i... Read >
Author: Suzanne Andrews

Make Motorcycle & Two Wheeler Accident Claim!

11th February 2009
Motorcyclists are more prone to injuries than car drivers as they have minimum protection against accidents. According to research, the major cause of motorcycle accidents remains the failure of other motorists to recognize motorcyclists in heavy traffic ... Read >
Author: Sadhana

The Touch Of Aromatherapy Power

10th February 2009
One of the most frequently asked questions I hear from my clients is, "What made you leave your career in Nursing and start your own practice?" The earlier part of my nursing career was spent in Australia in high dependency primary care and later in me... Read >
Author: Angela Power

Brain Reserve and Exercise Could Keep You Out of A Nursing Home.

17th January 2009
How's your brain reserve? If you are not sure what this is or how to get it you've come to the right place. The thought of spending my retirement in a nursing home makes me cringe. Sure I hit age 77 recently, but it's a young 77 and I'm not ready for a... Read >
Author: Gene Millen

Brain Reserve and Exercise Could Keep You Out of A Nursing Home.

17th January 2009
How's your brain reserve? If you are not sure what this is or how to get it you've come to the right place. The thought of spending my retirement in a nursing home makes me cringe. Sure I hit age 77 recently, but it's a young 77 and I'm not ready for a... Read >
Author: Gene Millen

Love Your Back Muscles And Sit Correctly

08th January 2009
The problem of back pain is becoming much more common today due to more sedentary lifestyles incorporating how and where we work. Often it is not until one suffers the sometimes crippling effect and immobility of this problem that attention is then focuse... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker

Don’t Give Up: 9 tips for sticking with your exercise program (when you would rather just quit)

03rd December 2008
A successful fitness plan has many components -- not the least of which is: change. Let’s face it -- change is hard, and it takes time! If you’re new to fitness, or starting up again after a long hiatus, you may be tempted to give up before your h... Read >
Author: Diane Raymond

What Is An Autoimmune Disease And Can I Cope With It?

23rd September 2008
Day and night, our body's natural immune system works to keep us safe from disease, infections and viruses. However, as with any machine, problems can arise and our defenses may be weakened. An autoimmune disease occurs when the immune system mistakenly p... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Self-Care for Post-polio Syndrome

08th September 2008
Although the incidence of polio in industrialized countries decreased dramatically in the mid-1950s, millions of polio survivors still suffer daily from the effects of the disease. In addition to the physical damage caused by the original disease, a cond... Read >
Author: Kent

Knowling The Signs Of Kidney Stones

04th September 2008
Kidney Stone disease is a disorder involving hardened accumulations of marble crystals that are deposited in the kidneys and ureters. The pebbles are regularly small, but can adapt in bulk from a grain of smooth to the extent of a golf ball. Kidney shingl... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

Self defense product options

25th August 2008
The number of self defense products options in the market has kept pace with the increasing incidence of crime in the country. As the predators developed newer ways to attack and victimize, the self defense product companies developed products that could ... Read >
Author: TBOTECH

Play Therapy For Cerebral Palsy

13th August 2008
The game is an essential activity for all children. This is where the real learning begins. Because some children with cerebral palsy are more limited in their physical capacity, it may not be easy for them to engage in spontaneous play, so be prepared to... Read >
Author: May Sira

Gout Remedy – Prescription Drugs vs Natural Treatment

19th June 2008
It is 2:00 a.m. You sleep soundly after savoring a scrumptious surf and turf dinner at the best restaurant in town. Suddenly an intense stinging pain caused by the soft cotton sheet resting against your big toe awakens you with a jolt! This could be an ac... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts

Container Vegetable Gardening

07th May 2008
Have you ever wanted to know what it would be like to walk right outside you r door and pick a nice fresh tomato? Have you ever wanted to grow your own vegetables but simply don’t have the space? Can container vegetable gardening be the answer? Conta... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

General Information About Musculoskeletal Disorders

01st May 2008
The body is composed of hundreds of different muscles and bones working together to create movement. Each and every one of those bones and muscles has a delegated task to make the body function. However, there are times when problems cause muscles and bon... Read >
Author: Abbey Grace Yap

Complete Information on Ankylosis of teeth with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Ankylosis of teeth is the fusion of the tooth to the bone, preventing the tooth from erupting. The cause of this is not known, but it is seen fairly often, particularly in lower primary molars. Theories include trauma and heredity. There are three potenti... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Scuba Diving Equipment

13th April 2008
Serious scuba diving entails more than just the basic gears of the beginner diver. The diver needs more than just his set of mask, fins, regulator, oxygen tank, and wet suit to ensure the diver’s safety. For external data that the diver should know,... Read >
Author: joediver

LCD versus Plasma: A Comparison Guide

10th April 2008
They are the present and the future of the HDTV market: LCD and plasma televisions share some features which are all focused on providing the best images ever and letting people experience with a sort of “real life” environment while they’re at home... Read >
Author: Digimission

Aromatherapy and Ayurvedic Medicine for Osteoarthritis

06th February 2008
For temporary relief of stiff, achy joints, try massaging a blend of 15 drops of rosemary oil, 15 drops of Roman or German chamorllileoil, and 1 ounce of soybean oil into the affected joints. You might also try a warm bath laced with rosemary and chamomil... Read >
Author: Alien

Long-haul flying from Luton - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

23rd January 2008
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a widely known risk associated with long-haul flying. Although it is sometimes called ‘economy class syndrome’, because of the reduced leg room in economy class, DVT can also affect first- and business-class passengers. ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Long-haul flying from Glasgow - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

05th November 2007
Thanks to a few high profile cases of Deep Vein Thrombosis some years ago, majority of passengers flying from Glasgow airport have heard of DVT. Sometimes referred to as ‘economy class syndrome’ because of the reduced leg room in economy class, DVT ca... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Bath Lifts are Giving People Back Their Privacy

01st November 2007
Many people who are faced with mobility problems have been forced to give up much of their independence. Simple things normally taken for granted, like bathing, are a seemingly impossible feat for those who are burdened with immobility. However, due to th... Read >
Author: John Sern

Long-haul flying from Edinburgh - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

22nd October 2007
Virtually all travellers flying from Edinburgh airport have heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ - so called because of the reduced leg room in economy class. However, even first-class and business-class passengers can get ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Flying long-haul from Birmingham - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

12th October 2007
These days most long-haul passengers flying from Birmingham airport have heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ - its frequent nickname – so called because of the reduced leg room in economy class. However, even first-class... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Flying long-haul from Stansted airport - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

08th October 2007
Nowadays most Stansted airport passengers have heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ as it is often called due to the reduced seating and leg room afforded to economy passengers. However, even first-class and business-class ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Long-haul flying from Gatwick - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

03rd October 2007
These days, virtually every air passenger has heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ as it is often called due to the reduced seating and leg room afforded to economy passengers. However, even first-class and business-class p... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Flying long-haul from Heathrow - tips to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis

02nd October 2007
These days, virtually every Heathrow airport passenger has heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ as it is often called due to the reduced seating and leg room afforded to economy passengers. However, even first-class and bus... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Staying healthy on long-haul Flights

02nd October 2007
As most of us know from harsh experience, preparing for a holiday can be a stressful exercise before we even step foot on a plane.Remembering passports, travel money and tickets, travelling to the airport, queuing for check in and then security - not to m... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance

Carrying the Burden: Saturn Roof Racks

15th August 2007
Most of the time, travelers require more room for storage than what is already provided. These are commonly sports equipment that cannot be stored at the cargo area or even inside the vehicle. Cargo like bikes, canoes, kayaks, skis, surfboards, skimboar... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Liposuction Using Only Local Anesthesia as a Standalone Procedure is the Safest Form of Liposuction

30th May 2007
Liposuction using only local anesthesia when performed as a standalone procedure is the safest form of liposuction. In this procedure, the area to be suctioned is numbed by infiltrating it with local anesthesia. The patient is not put to sleep or in a t... Read >
Author: Dr. Lawrence Osman

Symptoms of appendicitis

17th May 2007
Appendicitis is a part of the digestive diseases. It is known that this problem is caused by the inflammation of the appendix. The appendix is a tube of tissue that is found next to the large intestine. Nobody can tell what the function of the appendix is... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Looking forward to good things

25th April 2007
Don’t smooth your opportunity to the extent that you don’t have the fresh first view in maintained form. Someone says only half jesting, I’m already depressed. Then don’t look for that very depressing job high paying job, the price your paying... Read >
Author: Chrisistheone

Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis.

20th February 2007
What is a Deep Vein Thrombosis. A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that forms in one of the deep leg veins. These veins are blood vessels which go through the calf and thigh muscles, and are not those which can be seen just below th... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak

Lymphoma, a consequence of rheumatoid arthritis?

06th February 2007
RA, rheumatoid arthritis, is a disease that affects the cells around the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis involves a lot of pain but in the advanced stages can also mean immobility because in time, the tissues around the joints are deteriorating. Not affec... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Computer Phobias

20th January 2007
Years ago around the end of January I would develop Chinophobia (fear of snow). Maybe it was because we had 3-5 feet of snow and I was ready for spring. Over the years I have developed “temporary phobias” for a number of good reasons. A phobia ... Read >
Author: C. Mackay

The social life of a mobility scooter addictive gets easier and easier

06th January 2007
Just because nature has been harsh on physically impaired people, it doesn’t mean that their life cannot be easier or, dare we say, normal under certain conditions. Mobility scooters, scooter lifts and other equipments enhance the life of those reliant ... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

Arthritis Natural Treatment

28th December 2006
In Ayurveda, we can compare Arthritis to Vathavyadhi. Vatha means Vayu. Vatha vyadhi is two types. They are Vatha eva vyadhi and vathad vyadhi. Vatha eva vyadhi; vaayu itself gives rise to different types of pains when aggravated, the ailment is vatha... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Things You Should Know About Urine Infection

30th November 2006
Jason Colling When speaking about the causes, incidence and risk factors of the urine infection condition, also known as cystitis, the first thing one needs to find out is that its main cause is a bacterium from the anus entering the urethra and th... Read >
Author: Mohmmed Walji

Depression

19th November 2006
Sometimes physical problems can cause depression. But other times, symptoms of depression are part of a more complex psychiatric problem. There are several different types of depression, including: • Major depressive disorder • Dysthymia • Se... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Are You Down Bud?

19th November 2006
Sometimes physical problems can cause depression. But other times, symptoms of depression are part of a more complex psychiatric problem. There are several different types of depression, including: • Major depressive disorder • Dysthymia • ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Long Term Care Insurance Policy

15th September 2006
Most young people ignore the fact that they will grow old one day. It is the wise ones who not only think about it but also provide for their future. Statistics show us that almost one out of two Americans require long term care when they grow old. Due to... Read >
Author: Robert Lawrence

How to Get Fast, Effective and Permanent Chronic Back Pain Relief Naturally

07th September 2006
Treatment for chronic back pain relief (and other chronic pain relief) is easier, more effective and much more comfortable than you may think. One of the biggest problems with the traditional body manipulation pain relief techniques is that the treatme... Read >
Author: Grant Ramey

To Rest Or Not To Rest

02nd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Robert Ryles I thought it was about time I threw some light on to a particular aspect of back pain. This particular aspect is the one regarding the prescription of rest. We will begin with a delve back into history, not too long ago m... Read >
Author: Rob Ryles

Get Attitude about Age

23rd June 2006
The basic principles for longevity are simple, but few people around the world, and especially in the United States, understand these principles. Even if they do understand these principles, they don't incorporate these principles into their own lives. ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Flying Healthy

12th June 2006
FLYING HEALTHYBy Laura Quarantiello Tiare Publications Group422 words35 thousand feet up isn't a nice place. It's cold, it's dry and it'sshort on oxygen. If you happen to be at that height (in an airplane,I hope!) you won't notice these little problems b... Read >
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5 Things You Should Know About Osteoarthritis

09th December 2005
If you have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis, you are not alone. In fact, you are among the 20 million, or so, people who are citizens of the United States that are affected by this condition. Whether you are male or female, you are more likely to exper... Read >
Author: John Mancini

The Dangers of Deep Vein Thrombosis

09th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Anne Wolski 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. Blood clots in the veins in the thigh are usually more serious than blood clots that happen... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski