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Fat Burning Exercises

25th September 2009
The most essential constituent of any workout regimen is fat burning exercises. Especially for people targeting weight loss, fat burning exercises are a must. If you have worked out in a gym before, you know the effect of the time spent on the treadmill a... Read >
Author: Greg Davis

Golf Fitness Helps You Play Your Best Golf

24th September 2009
Typically you’ll hear a group of golfers all talking about the newest technology and what club or which ball they need to improve their golf game. We all want to believe that the newer golf technology will get us to the next level of play. While there... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Connect with Your Body

23rd September 2009
When we're in the creative flow, we can sometimes forget we even have a body, because our minds are exploding with color, sounds, words and images. But when unhealthy habits sap your body of its vitality and strength, your creativity and productivity will... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The latest Massage Therapy Training with Bamboo

23rd September 2009
The latest Massage Therapy Training with Bamboo Bamboo-fusion massage therapy is the latest and greatest spa treatment to hit the industry in years! It is easy to implement and the massage therapy training can easily be provided at your location to minim... Read >
Author: anju22

The latest Massage Therapy Training with Bamboo

19th September 2009
The latest Massage Therapy Training with Bamboo Bamboo-fusion massage therapy is the latest and greatest spa treatment to hit the industry in years! It is easy to implement and the massage therapy training can easily be provided at your location to minim... Read >
Author: Anjani22

Toronto Chiropractors At The Bayview Finch Chiropractic Clinic Explain Shoulder Pains

17th September 2009
Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint for which people seek information and health assistance. It may be due to an intrinsic shoulder problem or be referred from other structures such as the cervical spine (the neck), the diaphr... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting

Massage Therapy Training Using Bamboo And Stones

16th September 2009
Bamboo-fusion massage therapy is the most up-to-date and greatest spa treatment to become known in the industry in years! It is not difficult to put into practice and the massage therapy guidance can conveniently be provided at your site to reduce travel ... Read >
Author: -

What’s Your Favorite Sport?

16th September 2009
How wonderfully the body works together to create movement! The ability to move in full range allows us to accomplish everyday tasks, and take up favorite hobbies or pastimes we enjoy. Everybody needs a favorite pastime. Maybe yours is sports—football, ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

How to Build Muscle Easily and Fast

15th September 2009
There is a wide assortment of information sources on how to build muscle. Some of them are going to be easily understood, while others are going to get into scientific definitions of cellular biology, protein use, as well as how to build muscle mass safel... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

New Mothers and Joint Pain

27th August 2009
Not all women experience post-partum joint discomfort, which is why women who do, might find it even more perplexing. Post-partum joint discomfort is not often talked about. Just Google any number of variations on the topic and you won’t find much info... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Fat Burning Cardio Workout Myth Part 1

15th August 2009
If you asked any group of people including doctors, physical therapist and most personal trainers which type of exercise is the best for burning unwanted body fat 99% would say cardiovascular training or cardio for short. Cardio training are exercises li... Read >
Author: Anthony Chapman

Reglan Side Effects Could Lead to Irreversible Movement Disorder

04th August 2009
Metoclopramide (brand name: Reglan) has been linked to a serious movement disorder known as tardive dyskinesia. Reports indicate that in patients taking Reglan for an extended period of time, the chances of developing tardive dyskinesia increase signific... Read >
Author: LegalView

Trigger Point Therapy

30th July 2009
Research by Drs. Janet Travell and David Simons, authors of "The Trigger Point Manual," has shown that trigger points are the primary cause of pain at least 75 percent of the time and are a factor in nearly every painful condition. Trigger points, a t... Read >
Author: hefferon

Massage Therapy Training with Bamboo

11th June 2009
Bamboo-fusion massage therapy is the latest and greatest spa treatment to hit the industry in years! It is easy to implement and the massage therapy training can easily be provided at your location to minimize travel for your staff, thus keeping expenses ... Read >
Author: -

Learn facial massage moves to fight age lines and wrinkles

18th May 2009
When you learn to facial massage, and repeat the treatment regularly, there’s no need to buy pricey anti-age serums and creams, or take the invasive step of plastic surgery, to look younger and healthier. A facial massage irons out fine lines and wrinkl... Read >
Author: Alison Peake

Suffering From Degenerative Knee Cartilage Problems? - Don't Settle - Banish The Pain!

08th May 2009
Is your knee giving you problems? In the end, when it comes to our knees and how they perform, even a small issue can be of concern. Debilitating pain combined with a progressively limited range of motion is symptomatic of degenerative knee cartilag... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

How to Treat Plantar Pain with Orthotic Inserts and Exercises For Plantar Fascitis

27th April 2009
If you’re like many people, you may be suffering from plantar fascia pain that is so severe that it may stop doing everyday things in life. Today, plantar fascia pain is a very common type of foot condition. The soreness can start off as an irritating p... Read >
Author: Salomon

How to Cope With Your Arthritis Problem

26th April 2009
Suffering from the pains of arthritis is a very disturbing experience. At the same time, looking for the best way to relieve your pains can be very frustrating because most of the time the symptoms keeps coming back. This joint disease could become a lif... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

How to Relieve Painful Arthritis

26th April 2009
If you are suffering from arthritis you know how painful it is. Although people have different threshold for pains, most sufferers find arthritis pain very disabling. The pain and swelling could prevent you from doing normal joint repetitive movements and... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Manchester Osteopaths helping the battle at Work

25th March 2009
Manchester Osteopaths helping the battle at Work Occupational injuries account for many for the 350 million working days a year lost in Britain. Osteopaths are skilled at discovering underlying causes of pain. Trained to have a thorough understanding of... Read >
Author: Francis Connor

From Drab to Fab Using Your Thumbs and Fingers

20th March 2009
Many people avoid looking in the mirror. Why? Because their face does not portray the youthful look they would like to see. How does this happen? Well, one story goes like this: A 55 year old woman was walking past a mirror and happened to glance i... Read >
Author: Cynthia Rowland

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

Different Ways To Beat Stress

02nd March 2009
I really love this thought and have used it many times myself! Yell! That's right, scream at the top of your lungs - as loud as you can. While this may not be feasible in your home, it works great when you're in your car with the windows rolled up. Le... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu

Exercise With a New Rebounder Trampoline

24th February 2009
If you watch the late shows on TV, you've probably seen the advertisement for mini-trampolines. In fact, it would be hard to miss it, because when it's on your screen is filled with young people clad in very little jumping up and down on their own, person... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer

How To Find Different Kinds Of Carpal Tunnel Treatments

10th February 2009
Carpal tunnel syndrome treatments usually begin conservatively. It moves to more aggressive and invasive techniques if the symptoms of such disorder persist. Before undergoing a release or endoscopic surgery, the initial carpal tunnel treatments include s... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

Can We Cure Schizophrenia

19th December 2008
Is it possible to cure schizophrenia? Well, many of the students graduating today with Psychiatric Degrees believe it is possible and they are primed to do it. Indeed curing Schizophrenia would be an incredible gift to humanity. Most people do not real... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk

What is the Best Eye Cream for Wrinkles

15th December 2008
How many eye creams have your tried without getting any significant results? There are many anti aging products available in the market that dont work effectively and in many cases they are not safe to use. One of the areas of our skin that we are most co... Read >
Author: ray

Knee Pain Relief : How To Add Stability & Reduce Knee Pain With A Football Knee Brace

03rd December 2008
Is it true that you like to play football but you are concerned about your knees? What you probably do not enjoy is the pain you feel in your knee after a game, or after practice. Of course, not everyone suffers from knee injuries after a game of footb... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Knee Pain Relief - Basketball Knee Braces - How to Help Protect Your Knees When You Play

03rd December 2008
Do you like to play basketball with your friends? Or,... Do you participate in a basketball league because you love to play the game? You are not alone. Many people love the sport of basketball from those who play in the game to those on the sidelin... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

What is Osteoarthritis?

26th November 2008
What is Osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis, also known as a degenerative joint disease, can manifest as an inflammation of one, or several joints. It can affect any and all joints, including the hips, big toes, the neck, and the lower back and is the most c... Read >
Author: painrelief

Rotator Cuff Injury Exercises Can Help You Heal Your Shoulder Without Surgery

20th November 2008
Are you tired of living with the pain in your shoulder? You had hopes that, with a little rest, it would heal. Finally, you decide to get checked out by your doctor. Prognosis: Torn rotator cuff. What's your next step? You may choose rotator cuff injury e... Read >
Author: Matt

Custom Mouse Pads with Logo

27th October 2008
More than 75 percent of Americans go online, and they spend at least 10 hours a week on the Web. Many of them go online daily for information on national and international news, stocks, travel, as well as enhance their social lives and pursue their hobbie... Read >
Author: Remy

Information on Lesch Nyhan Syndrome

25th September 2008
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (LNS), also known as Nyhan’s syndrome. Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (LNS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by an overproduction of uric acid, neurological disability, and behavioral problems. Abnormal involuntary muscle movements su... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How Whiplash affects you and how to claim Compensation

05th September 2008
Whiplash is a sudden movement/jolt to the body or head. Whiplash is notoriously known as being the most common injury that you can sustain after suffering from a road traffic accident. Although road traffic accidents are the most common cause of whipl... Read >
Author: Helen

Symptoms and Treatment of Whiplash

03rd September 2008
Whiplash is a sudden movement/jolt to the body or head. Whiplash is notoriously known as being the most common injury that you can sustain after suffering from a road traffic accident. Although road traffic accidents are the most common cause of whipl... Read >
Author: Helen

Autism: The Need for Increased Research

17th August 2008
Autism has increase 172% in the 1990s. Why? This disorder that impairs language and impedes social skills is becoming a rising phenomena that is affecting thousands of children, mainly males, in the United States and the world. The autistic child is chara... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Complete Information on Compartment syndrome

25th June 2008
Compartment syndrome is increased tissue pressure within a closed fascial space, resulting in tissue ischemia. Chronic compartment syndrome causes nerve compression and pain, most often in the front of the lower leg. It occurs due to excessive muscle swel... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Cri du Chat syndrome

25th June 2008
Cri du Chat syndrome also called deletion 5p syndrome. It is a rare genetic disorder due to a missing portion of chromosome 5. This chromosome error occurs during fetal development and is not inherited. This condition affects an estimated 1 in 20,000 to 5... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Pilates give great results for men also

23rd June 2008
Pilates is one of the fastest growoing fitness prototypes the world has ever seen. It provides conditioning, flexibility, strength and mind-body awareness. Unfortunately, the repertoire of Pilates movements, although well suited to dancers, not always wor... Read >
Author: ebet sanders

Repetitive Strain Injury and your Employment

28th May 2008
Repetitive Strain Injury is also known as cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), which is just one of many different names associated with Repetitive Strain Injury. The effect of Repetitive Strain Injury comes as the result of overusing a tool such as a comput... Read >
Author: Helen

Claiming Compensation for Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)

23rd May 2008
Repetitive strain injury or RSI is a condition resulting from overuse of a tool like a computer, guitar or anything that require repeated movements. The condition affects the muscles tendons and nerves of the hands, arms and upper back due to these being... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Bursitis Pain - Do You Want Helpful Answers for Bursitis Sufferers?

01st May 2008
Bursitis is an ailment that afflicts people of all ages. It is not only a problem for older people, but young people can suffer from bursitis if they do not take proper precautions. The pain mimics that of arthritis, but the symptoms and causes of bursiti... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Drug Rehab Might Be a Good Idea for Scientists Using Stimulants

18th April 2008
The recent survey conducted by Nature was quite a shocker: 25% of the 1400 respondents have already taken what are now called ‘cognitive-enhancing’ drugs such as Ritalin and Adderall. Granted, some of them stopped because of the side effects – hopef... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Minimize & Prevent Injuries: Easy As Remembering These Simple A-B-C’s

03rd April 2008
A - Awareness/Adjustments B - Body Mechanics C - Care/Conditioning A - Awareness/Adjustments: Many injuries are due to repetitive movements and fatigue resulting from natural stresses and strains on the body. Posture that is maintained for too long... Read >
Author: Sheakley

Trigger Point Therapy

04th March 2008
Research by Drs. Janet Travell and David Simons, authors of "The Trigger Point Manual," has shown that trigger points are the primary cause of pain at least 75 percent of the time and are a factor in nearly every painful condition. Trigger points, a ty... Read >
Author: hefferon

Are Your Age Intervention Tactics Harmful?

18th February 2008
Wrinkles on our faces and sagging skin can indeed provoke us to take extreme measures in hopes of stopping the dreaded look of old. Men and women over the age of 25 have become targets for anti-aging products; we are inundated daily with slick, beauti... Read >
Author: Cynthia Rowland

Five Timesaving Tools to Maximize Productivity at Your Church

07th February 2008
Churches rely on the good graces of their congregations to get the bills paid. Because contribution amounts vary so much, churches must keep an eye on the budget and on the needs of their communities. Having the right equipment in place can free up chur... Read >
Author: mybinding

Tai Chi for Spiritual Growth

25th January 2008
Tai Chi is known as a soft martial arts technique that emphasizes health, longevity and proper form above self-defense. Tai Chi originated in China but in recent years it has become popular around the world, particularly among older people looking for an ... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

Using massage therapy to prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

18th January 2008
By taking breaks, Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) has been scientifically proven by Taft Laboratories of the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), to be the most successful prevention strategy that ... Read >
Author: Think Diagonal

How to Teach Children with Sensory Motor Integration Deficits

17th January 2008
Sensory motor integration deficits are fairly common in both children and adults. The following is a list of tips for teachers who have children with sensory processing disorders. General Strategies Have the child line up in the back of the line to... Read >
Author: Anthony Kane, MD

Tourettes Syndrome Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

30th October 2007
Tics are sudden, repetitive, stereotyped, nonrhythmic, involuntary movements (motor tics) and utterances (phonic tics) that involve discrete muscle groups. Tics are often worse with excitement or anxiety and better during calm, focused activities. Tics ar... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Understanding autistic behavior

15th February 2007
Autism is a very complex and difficult to understand disorder. Patients suffering from its symptoms mainly suffer from the impossibility to communicate with others, express their own feelings or integrate other person’s actions. The language they use is... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How is a child with autism syndrome?

03rd January 2007
Autism is not a disease, but a developmental desorder of brain function. Symptoms of autism syndrom usually appear during the first three years of childhood and continue through life. Children are social creatures who like to smile, laugh, cuddle and play... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Neverkink Garden Hose Reels - The best thing since a pearl necklace, just ask Sharon Stone.

07th November 2006
Summer time means working outside in the yard. There is always plenty of work to do to make sure your lawn or garden looks nice. Your yard is the face to your house; it’s the first thing people see so it’s important that you make a great first impre... Read >
Author: Ariel

Gardening with the Internet

01st September 2006
Take the Kinkiness out of garden work with a never kink hose reel. Yard work can be quite strenuous, did you know that pushing a hand mower burns more calories than an hour on the treadmill (4 miles per hour). Gardening can cause injuries, especially i... Read >
Author: Ariel

Celebrity Gardening with Retractable Hose Reels

16th July 2006
The Retractable Hose Reel - The best thing since a pearl necklace, just ask Sharon Stone. Summer time means working outside in the yard. There is always plenty of work to do to make sure your lawn or garden looks nice. Your yard is the face to your... Read >
Author: Ariel

Vaccines, Mercury and Autism

04th June 2006
There are a number of recent articles and studies regarding the connection between immunizations given to children and autism, which is a developmental disability characterized by anti-social behavior and repetitive movements. The main culprits are thoug... Read >
Author: Angela Michaels

General Arthritis Information

03rd June 2006
Introduction Arthritis is a general term which is applied to a number of painful conditions affecting the joints and bones. There are about 100 different types of arthritis. Arthritis is normally associated with older people, but it can affect people ... Read >
Author: Mike Mansell

Types of Schizophrenia

20th September 2005
Catatonic type schizophrenia Patients with this subtype of Schizophrenia may exhibit extremes of behavior including catatonia. Some may allow their posture to be rearranged, holding the new position (catalepsy or waxy flexibility). Others may imitate... Read >
Author: David Chandler

BLINK WITH BOTH EYES OPEN ("Eye-Care Rules For Work from Home Entrepreneurs")

31st May 2005
If you are an internet entrepreneur, one of your most vital tools is your eyes. They are also, the most overlooked. Do you know that your eye muscles are extended EVERYDAY to what would, for the legs, be the equivalent of a 50 mile trek? The const... Read >
Author: Jay Chatterjee

How to Unleash Your True Golf Potential

11th May 2005
By Craig LePage Time and time again we see today's golfers out on the driving range trying to better their game. Whether it's working their short game or driving the long ball, hours upon hours are spent on trying to master proper technique in order... Read >
Author: Craig LePage, CSCS, NASM-CPT