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Fundamental Aikido Moves

30th September 2009
It only takes a split second whether someone comes out as a victor or a loser in combat. The person can try to remember it later on to see what errors were made in order to become a better fighter in the future. Such things also happen in competition w... Read >
Author: Elvin Rowe

Painting Tips: How to Spray Paint Your House

23rd September 2009
When painting the exterior of your home, you may want to consider renting an airless sprayer. Painting your house with an airless sprayer can save many hours of labor, produce a more consistent finish, and reduce the amount of paint needed to do the job.... Read >
Author: John

Humana Health Insurance Is There For You When an Accident Happens

22nd September 2009
Everyone knows that accidents happen. Most of the time they aren’t serious accidents that can be dealt with but sometimes these accidents affect your health, and this is one of the most important reasons why you should have health insurance. One place t... Read >
Author: Henry Turner

It Happened In The Blink Of An Eye

21st September 2009
Next thing he knew he was flat on his back - people milling around, shocked expressions on their faces. At 8:40am I got a text message - "I was just hit by a car in front of school with people". My first reaction was, "Huh?" and I immediately rang h... Read >
Author: Rashid

No matter what you’ve heard, Jamie Varner is still the champ.

16th September 2009
For a few hours a couple of weeks back, BORN STRONGER fighter Jamie Varner’s professional mixed martial arts career was over. A broken hand that never healed properly had derailed his meteoric rise to the top of the MMA world and the WEC was stripping h... Read >
Author: anviladv

What's so Great about the Hottest Vintage Skateboard Videos?

02nd September 2009
Okay; maybe you weren't around when skateboarding was at its zenith, in the 1960s to the 1980s. But you probably have at least a nodding acquaintance with the skateboard, enough to know what it is even if you've never been a skateboarder yourself. If y... Read >
Author: briangarvin

Case Studies of Using Frequency Specific Micro current

02nd September 2009
New Injury Case Report The patient was a 19 year old male driver of a vehicle rear-ended by another vehicle travelling approximately 60 miles an hour. The injuries expected from this magnitude of collision would have been significant and the patient wo... Read >
Author: munaf

Case Studies of Using Frequency Specific Micro current

02nd September 2009
New Injury Case Report The patient was a 19 year old male driver of a vehicle rear-ended by another vehicle travelling approximately 60 miles an hour. The injuries expected from this magnitude of collision would have been significant and the patient wo... Read >
Author: munaf

Case Studies of Using Frequency Specific Micro current

31st August 2009
New Injury Case Report The patient was a 19 year old male driver of a vehicle rear-ended by another vehicle travelling approximately 60 miles an hour. The injuries expected from this magnitude of collision would have been significant and the patient wo... Read >
Author: munaf

Make Money Online: Too Good to Be True? You Decide, See 3 Ways to Tell

07th July 2009
Totaled, the car was totaled! I was crushed, I was hoping the car could be fixed, but the frame was cracked. My heart sank, as I put the phone down. I had to look on the positive side, that no one was seriously injured, but now I was left with a financia... Read >
Author: CareerAdvisor

Exercise Routine - Bone Health

14th June 2009
Our bones are the framework of our lives. Face it - without our bones, we are able to be minimal a good amount of as opposed to puddles on the ground. Our bones not only frame our bodies, they provide an essential factory for bone marrow. They are a calci... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer

Scientific Wrestling: The Chris Benoit Murders & Suicide: Exploring The Role of Head Trauma in Murde

12th June 2009
I was completely shocked to hear of WWE wrestler Chris Benoit's death this weekend. I was even more shocked and utterly disappointed to hear that he murdered his wife and son as well. Benoit was the only performer on WWE that drew my attention due to h... Read >
Author: Jake Shannon

Head Trauma Memory Loss - Signs To Look Out For

29th May 2009
Head trauma or also known as concussion is one way in which you can experience memory loss and this is something to not be taken lightly. Now before we discuss the connection between memory loss and head injury, we need to understand better what happens w... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

leona lewis animal abuse proves costly as PETA may revoke membership

13th May 2009
The X Factor singer Leona Lewis animal abuse proves costly, or should we say The X Factor singer leona lewis cruelty to animals gives her a bleeding lip. The x factor singer Leona Lewis doesn’t blame the horse though. Animals were not made to be the ... Read >
Author: slumdog millionaire

leona lewis animal abuse proves costly as PETA may revoke membership

13th May 2009
The X Factor singer Leona Lewis animal abuse proves costly, or should we say The X Factor singer leona lewis cruelty to animals gives her a bleeding lip. The x factor singer Leona Lewis doesn’t blame the horse though. Animals were not made to be the ... Read >
Author: slumdog millionaire

The Effects and Symptoms of a Brain Injury

30th April 2009
An injury to the head will nearly always have an impact upon the brain. The brain, through a system of millions of nerves, controls every thought, physical action and emotion. An injury to the head can therefore stop these actions and that is why a brain ... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Choosing the Proper MMA Equipment

09th April 2009
MMA is considered a sport and it is derived from a variety of martial arts and fighting techniques. It is a full contact combat sport that is seen by many as rather brutal. Both traditional martial arts techniques and non-traditional ones are used in comp... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Natural Ways to Reduce Memory Loss and Improve Your Memory Skills

27th March 2009
Do you occasionally have one of those “senior moments” where you walk into a room and then totally blank out on why you went in there, or scramble mentally to remember the name of a person to whom you were just introduced? These small memory lapses ha... Read >
Author: Valerie

Accident Compensation to Reduce for Cyclists Without Helmets

17th March 2009
With more motorists downsizing their vehicles for smaller and more efficient cars, others are replacing their four wheelers for two wheelers as a bid to save more cash during the downturn of the current economy. As the number of those on two wheels in... Read >
Author: Arti

Case Studies of Using Frequency Specific Microcurrent

04th March 2009
New Injury Case Report The patient was a 19 year old male driver of a vehicle rear-ended by another vehicle travelling approximately 60 miles an hour. The injuries expected from this magnitude of collision would have been significant and the patient w... Read >
Author: 3rsales

The Great Recession Hoax, Part Two: When Did They Cancel Democracy? Further Notes on the Deliberate

02nd March 2009
Okay so apparently it’s quite alright if you’ve lost your job, your business is going bust or you can’t pay the grocery bill. You see, according to Gordon Brown it’s all part of the plan. What you’re suffering is just the birth pangs of a new... Read >
Author: kieron mcfadden

Indoor Cricket VS No Win No Fee Claim

02nd February 2009
A big row has erupted in the indoor cricket scene after a woman is taking action against four different clubs after she was hit in the back of the head with a cricket ball, whilst she was talking to an umpire on the field of play. Rita Rana claims she suf... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords

Indoor Cricket VS No Win No Fee Claim

01st February 2009
A big row has erupted in the indoor cricket scene after a woman is taking action against four different clubs after she was hit in the back of the head with a cricket ball, whilst she was talking to an umpire on the field of play. Rita Rana claims she suf... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords

The Cause of Constant Fatigue

23rd January 2009
I’ve been dealing with an underperforming pituitary gland most of my life–possibly from a seemingly minor head injury when a drunk driver hit my parent’s car during my eleventh month. However it happened, the deal is this: When the pituitary ain... Read >
Author: bette dowdell

Head Injury: Basics of Its Physical and Legal Aspects

09th January 2009
Head Injuries Head injury describes any trauma to the head that may lead to the injury of the brain, scalp, or skull. Usually, a head injury is very difficult to deal with as it has great effects on its victims that may remain for a long time, or ev... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

California Brain Injury Lawyers Experienced in Auto Accidents

15th December 2008
California is one of the most populated states and is known for its traffic congestion. The number of California auto accidents can be daunting. The NHTSA reported that there were 5,987,000 non fatal accidents in 2007; 2,491,000 of those car accidents re... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Should We Be Concerned About the Apparent Violence of Our Children?

21st July 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley Two incidents in the United States in recent days have caused me to wonder if we should be more concerned about the apparent violence among our children. In one incident, six teenage girls lured an apparent cheerleader sq... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

Different Types Of Brain Injury

20th June 2008
Brain injury can be as individual as people, because every case of brain injury can happen for different reasons and have different effects on people. Classifying the different types of brain injury can require a lot of research. Generally the classificat... Read >
Author: Dave Davies

Social Commentary - Should We Be Concerned About the Apparent Violence of Our Children?

19th June 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley Two incidents in the United States in recent days have caused me to wonder if we should be more concerned about the apparent violence among our children. In one incident, six teenage girls lured an apparent cheerleader sq... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

Information on Concussion with its Signs

20th May 2008
A concussion is a momentary loss of consciousness and brain function that occurs after a blow to the head. The unconsciousness can last for several seconds, minutes or hours. A person with a concussion can have a full recovery. Recovery usually occurs ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Princess Diana Crash Draws Attention To Shoddy Safety

15th May 2008
Engineering experts in Australia have said that if Princess Diana had suffered the fatal crash in their country, instead of in England, she would not have died. It was recently reported that the Princess may have suffered whiplash or concussion but woul... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman

A Guide For an Accident Victim – what to do and how

15th May 2008
Have you been injured in an auto accident? There’s an oriental saying which goes like this, ‘Don’t start digging the well after the fire has spread.’ This applies to our lives too. How many of us know about what to do if we meet with an accident? ... Read >
Author: Remy

A Guide For an Accident Victim – what to do and how

11th May 2008
Have you been injured in an auto accident? There’s an oriental saying which goes like this, ‘Don’t start digging the well after the fire has spread.’ This applies to our lives too. How many of us know about what to do if we meet with an accident? ... Read >
Author: Remy

Rugby – Avoiding Injuries

07th March 2008
Rugby is considered to be one of the most violent sports activities. Rugby traumas and injuries can sometimes be very serious, since this game demands a high amount of physical energy. Known rugby injuries include shoulder, knee and ankle joint injuries, ... Read >
Author: Marcia

Horseback Riding with Supreme Self-Confidence

08th November 2007
There was an urgent knock on the back door. A desperate voice wanted to know: Could I come and have a look at David? He fell of Duke during the hunt that morning at a 6 ft fence and landed head first. David, not Duke. David was all for jumping the fence, ... Read >
Author: margarethe de Clermont

Early Symptoms Of Alzheimers

13th September 2007
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among older people. Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out daily activities. Approximately 24 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer’s.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Headaches After Head Inguries

24th July 2007
If you have ever bumped your head and been left with a lingering headache and perhaps some light bruising and a bump then you know how just how sensitive the head is to injury. Some head injuries, however, can be severe and recovery may be much more compl... Read >
Author: Alien

Yoga Poses For Your Needs | Yoga Routine | Types of Yoga Poses

24th July 2007
Yoga Poses for Better Balance in Life Yoga is the union of mind, body and the spirit. Yoga poses is all about balance. It helps in balancing your body and mind, the inhalation and exhalation of breathing. The major fear of any aged person may be the f... Read >
Author: Alien

Slip Trip or Fall Accident Claims

05th July 2007
You are entitled to claim compensation for any accident or injury which is caused by negligence on the part of someone else or their property. Slips and trips can happen anywhere, and at any time - in supermarkets, at work, pathways, and restaurants, and ... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Red Wings Holmstrom injured

30th April 2007
Although the Detroit Red Wings won their series winning victory over the Calgary Flames on Sunday night, the team’s 34 year-old forward Tomas Holmstrom was injured by Craig Conroy who hit him with a stick in his eye at 6:44 minutes into overtime. Ho... Read >
Author: Cindy Ferguson

Motorcycle Injury Claims

27th March 2007
After a motorcycle accident, if you sustain an injury it can be incredibly serious. While some individuals are lucky enough to get out of a motorcycle accident with a few scrapes, bruises, and contusions, you may endure even more serious injuries. In fac... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Best Practices ...the practice guaranteed to keep you small!

27th March 2007
Eileen and I were in the midst of a coaching conversation when it dawned on me that it was time to sit down at my trusty keyboard and draw together my thoughts about the lunacy of pursuing “best practices” in order to improve the operations of our org... Read >
Author: Gwen McCauley

14 Easy Winterizing Tips That Will Save You Time, Frustration, Money – and Your Life

18th December 2006
The snow has already begun to fly in various parts of the country, and now you're looking forward to snuggling on the couch with a good book in front of a warm fire. But before you get too comfortable, make sure that your house is winterized for this comi... Read >
Author: Richard Roll

Protecting Those Back To School Smiles

28th August 2006
Just a reminder for students and parents that part of any back to school supply list should be a mouthguard for any child playing contact sports such as football, basketball, wrestling, soccer or any sport that poses a risk of injury to a child's smile. ... Read >
Author: Patric Cohen

The Ugly Duckling

04th June 2006
When I was in 7th grade, I had a horrific bicycle accident. I fell off the side of a bridge head-first into a river filled with large rocks. The result of the accident involved immediate reconstructive surgery on my face, my front 4 teeth being sewn back ... Read >
Author: Rachel Young

Is Fibromyalgia a disease, a collection of symptoms or is it all in your head?

16th February 2006
For weeks you have been aching from head to foot. You have no energy, you can't concentrate and you can't remember the last time you got a good night's sleep. You have been to the doctor a few times already and all he can tell you is what you DON'T have. ... Read >
Author: Terry McDermott

Arnica Gel Homeopathic Anti-Inflammatory

05th January 2006
Arnica Gel Homeopathic Anti-Inflammatory Arnica Gel is a non-greasy, non-sticky gel quickly absorbed by the skin. Boiron Arnica Gel is made from freshly harvested, organically cultivated Arnica flower tincture. It has no artificial colors or perfumes. ... Read >
Author: Chris Jones

Auto Accidents - Protect Yourself

16th December 2005
Auto accidents can be very stressful if you don't know what to do. The following are some tips in case you are involved in an auto accident. First of all, make sure everyone is ok. If anyone isn't ok, then immediately call 911. By OK, I mean, needing ... Read >
Author: Jorge Zuniga