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Three Golf Tips For Balance During Your Golf Swing

25th September 2009
Golf tips for balance. Balance is very essential in executing the right golf swing and in this article I point out three reasons why you may be having difficulties achieving the required balance and I also give three golf tips for balance to correct the s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Mini Stroke (TIA) - How Much Do You Know About This Disease?

13th September 2009
TIA, also know as a mini stroke, occurs when there has been temporary blockage of blood flow in the brain, due to a thrombus. In a TIA, the body releases it's own small amount of tPA and quickly dissolves the clot. This accounts for the temporary sympt... Read >
Author: Clivir Team

Ear Disease And Your Pet

08th September 2009
Ear disease is one of the most common conditions in cats and comes in many shapes and forms – the most serious of which is a regular cause of pet insurance claims. In this article I look at some of the causes, symptoms and treatments of ear disease, as... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Parking Lots Can Be Hazardous

02nd September 2009
Parking lots seem quite harmless, but they do pose a risk. Besides moving traffic and the occasional fender bender, parking lots pose two major hazards. One being trips and falls and the other is violence. The perfect parking lot would be smooth and fl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What are the Side Effects of Sleep Apnea?

29th August 2009
As time passes, sleep apnea becomes more serious and dangerous to your life. All aspects of your life will be affected by this sleep disorder. You will start with a very bad sleep, with nights struggling to breathe and noisy snoring that probably mak... Read >
Author: remyboy21

Meniscus Tear: Signs, Symptoms, and Signals

21st August 2009
The word ëmeniscusí means crescent shaped structure and owes its origin to Greek. The C-shaped meniscus made of tough cartilage is wedged between the cartilage surfaces covering the three bones that form our knee joint. Meniscus aids the function of the... Read >
Author: Philip Downer

The 7 most common features of every Bathroom - Part I

08th August 2009
Lack of Proper Storage and Presence of Clutter Given that bathroom design has remained virtually unchanged since the introduction of indoor plumbing, designs to safely accommodate supplies, towels and other bathroom related items is grossly inadequate.... Read >
Author: bentleybaths

Cervical Arthritis

07th August 2009
Cervical arthritis also known as cervical spondylosis is an osteoarthritic condition that affects the upper spine. During this condition, the cervical vertebrae and the flexible disks of shock-absorbing cartilage that fit between them begin to degenerate.... Read >
Author: Mercy

Warning: Misuse of Nitrous oxide can cause death

17th July 2009
There are 5 common uses of Nitrous oxide a.k.a. “laughing gas”. It is used for rocket motors, internal engine combustion, medicinal purposes, culinary use and recreational use. One of the inhalant effects of the gas is the euphoria or floating exper... Read >
Author: James Palin

The Benefits of Therapeutic Massage for Senior Citizens

10th July 2009
Complementary medicine, including massage therapy, is becoming increasingly popular among senior citizens. The results of a recent survey conducted by the American Massage Therapy Association showed a threefold increase in the percentage of older adults ... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas

Fall Protection Equipment Saves Lives

09th July 2009
This past spring, a contractor faced a potential $70,000 fine from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for committing a violation of fall protection safety. The violation is considered “one committed with plain indifference to or in... Read >
Author: Phillips

What is a Transient Ischemic Attack?

22nd June 2009
A transient ischemic attack is no laughing matter. Picture this: You are shopping for holiday presents and as you reach to pick up a toy, you feel your arm lose its feeling. When you try to explain that your arm is numb, you can not speak and the people y... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Excessive Alcohol Consumption & Your Health

20th May 2009
Consuming anything excessively is bad for your health… whether it be chocolate, red meat, cocaine, or alcohol. Some things, legally especially, should not be consumed at all… but abuse comes when you do not consume in moderation. A strong, and unfortu... Read >
Author: Qayam Khan

Cure Tinitus - The Ringing In the Ears

18th May 2009
It is important to understand the nature of tinnitus. Often, it is not an illness in itself but a side effect or symptom of an underlying problem. A series of tests can be done in order to identify whether the constant ringing of the ear is caused by an o... Read >
Author: AnnaGold

Read About Tinitus - The Noise In the Ears

07th April 2009
Based on the researches about tinnitus or the ringing in the ear, it is said that the effect of too much exposure to noise is the number one cause of it, aside from that, it is also said that there are no possible way to cure it, so people who are experie... Read >
Author: AnnaGold

What You Must Know About Koi Disease

13th March 2009
Hello. My name is Brad and today I am going to be discussing Koi disease and how you can help stop your Koi from getting it. If you keep Koi yourself then you are likely very protective about your Koi because they are great creatures to be around so th... Read >
Author: Brad Kooper

Reduce Symptoms Of Motion Sickness Naturally With Vitamins

11th March 2009
Motion sickness is the result of motion causing the eyes, the sensory nerves, and the vestibular apparatus of the ear to send conflicting signals to the brain, causing a loss of equilibrium or a sense of vertigo. Most often, it is experienced in a car, a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hope for homeowners

03rd December 2008
People who are in distress and put up their properties for foreclosures only know the trauma they are being set against. There are sites which provide with foreclosure consultations and thorough expert opinion to let you pass silently through the emotiona... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Aid Tips: Dealing with your Ankle Injury

30th November 2008
Ankle injuries are common, and anyone may experience such injury; you just never know when. It may happen even if you are just walking at the mall, or crossing the street, and even if you are well conditioned. Ankle injury usually involves an unexpecte... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Vertigo, Dizziness and Dysequilibrium

28th October 2008
Many people with balance disorders confuse the symptoms that they are experiencing, which can have harmful consequences when presenting to your doctor, who will often medicate you based upon your complaint. First off, vertigo is a symptom, not a diagnosi... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Are You Aware Of These Clogged Arteries Symptoms?

23rd October 2008
The most regular cause of clogged arteries is called atherosclerosis. It occurs as a course when plaque resides in inner lining of the artery. This plague is in fact made of fat, cholesterol, fibrin, cellular waste products and calcium deposits. The more ... Read >
Author: Ling

Is Spinal Stenosis The Source Of Your Pinched Nerve Pain?

23rd October 2008
Spinal Stenosis Spinal stenosis is basically a narrowing of the spinal canal. This narrowing can put additional pressure and compression on the spinal cord and can cause a pinching of the nerve roots. If the narrowing is in the lower part of spinal c... Read >
Author: Dan Raymond

Detailed Information on Multiple System Atrophy

17th October 2008
MSA is also known as Shy-Drager syndrome. Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) is an adult-onset disease with features of Parkinsonism, autonomic dysfunction, urinary dysfunction and cerebellar ataxia. Patients with MSA have more widespread damage to the autonom... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Ankle Injury Facts and Legal Consequences

01st October 2008
For most of us, an injury to the ankle usually means a minor injury that we often neglect, as we conceptualize it as something that can fully recover in itself and in due time even without taking medical steps for it. But mind you, even how grave you perc... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Information on Listeria Infection

24th September 2008
Listeriosis is a hazardous infection caused by eating food that's impure with bacteria called Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes). The bacteria that reason listeria infections (Listeria monocytogenes) are found in soil and water. A lot of wild and d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Do you have a yeast infection?

09th September 2008
Yeast infection or thrush or in medical terminology Candidiasis, is a fungal infection of any of the Candida species, the most common of them being which Candida albicans. Because almost all people are hosts to a variety of Candida, our bodies have dev... Read >
Author: Jay Ajay

Cardiovascular disease: take care of your heart.

08th September 2008
Disease which involves the heart or blood vessels and has an impact over cardiovascular system of body is termed as cardiovascular disease. This includes coronary heart disease i.e. heart attack, high blood pressure, rheumatic heart disease, heart failure... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews

Cardiovascular disease: take care of your heart.

08th September 2008
Disease which involves the heart or blood vessels and has an impact over cardiovascular system of body is termed as cardiovascular disease. This includes coronary heart disease i.e. heart attack, high blood pressure, rheumatic heart disease, heart failure... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews

Mace and Pepper spray

30th August 2008
Mace spray and Pepper spray are the best self defense products available in the market today. Both sprays are very effective in serious situations. But there are some differences between both products.Some of the differences are: 1.Pepper spray contain... Read >
Author: michael russell

In-Home Care Denver – The Myth of Accidental Falls

12th August 2008
In-Home Care Denver – The Myth of Accidental Falls (Part 1 – Internal Factors) Falls and their consequences are the leading cause of death in people 65 years and older. For people 85 and older, it’s estimated that one in five falls results in... Read >
Author: Marilyn

Pelvic Pain With Yeast Infection Is Not To Be Overlooked

23rd July 2008
How wonderful the human body becomes to us when we think about all the threats that surround it. There are several negative factors that influence the human body, such as bacteria, diseases, or any other thing that could bring about infections. However, i... Read >
Author: Cindy

Dizziness - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

17th July 2008
Dizziness is one area where doctors and patients fail to see eye to eye. People are seen by multiple specialists and end up with different opinions. You may have the impression that no one is listening to or cares about your problem. After a while you w... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Dizziness - Causes , Symptoms and Treatment

15th July 2008
Many different terms are often used to describe what is collectively known as dizziness. Common descriptions include words such as lightheaded, floating, woozy, giddy, confused, helpless or fuzzy. Vertigo, disequilibrium and pre-syncope are the terms in u... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Review of the Stun Master Hot Shot Stun Gun

01st July 2008
A cool product that has been on the market for some time now is the Hot Shot stun gun made by Stun Master products. This nice little stun gun is very small and compact and is very easily concealable. By the looks of this stun gun, one would think that ... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Review on the Z-Force Brand Stun Gun

13th June 2008
One of the coolest things I like about the NinjaCOPS website is their variety of products. They have everything from stun guns to pepper spray, butterfly knives to nunchaku, and key chains to flashlights. If you are looking for brands other than Stun M... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Naegleria – Information on Naegleria

21st May 2008
Naegleria is an ameba commonly found in the environment in water and soil. Infection of humans is rare but serious. To prevent infection with Naegleria, precautions should be taken to ensure that water does not enter the nose when participating in recreat... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Treating Anxiety Attacks Can Change Your Life

11th May 2008
Many who suffer from panic and anxiety attacks have given up hope finding any salvation. Some studies have shown that a majority of those who suffer from panic and anxiety attacks have given up trying to find a way to regain life without them. If you ar... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

Interpreting Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms Properly

01st May 2008
The disease multiple sclerosis affects the body's central nervous system. When the disease takes hold, multiple sclerosis symptoms can be painful and debilitating. This experience can be terrifying for a patient who previously lived a full and healthy lif... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Dizziness – Causes of Dizziness

28th April 2008
Dizziness is a common description for many different feelings. The feeling of dizziness may be very familiar to you, yet difficult to describe. Vertigo is a medical term to describe the feeling of spinning, whirling, or motion either of yourself or yo... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Telescopic Stun Baton-A Product Review

16th April 2008
First of all this great self defense tool is made by Stun Master probably the premier manufacturer of stun guns in the world. They have been around for nearly twenty years and are considered to be the grand daddy of them all. HOW IT WORKS A stun g... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Treating Multiple Sclerosis Early Is Of Great Importance

14th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that attacks the brain and spinal cord and can lead to damage in the central nervous system. MS can cause loss of balance, impaired speech, extreme fatigue, double vision and paralysis, and is usually diagnosed between the ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

What You Should Know About Multiple Sclerosis

09th April 2008
What is multiple sclerosis? It is a chronic, inflammatory disease that affects the central nervous system. Although the often debilitating symptoms of the disease are clear, scientists have yet to nail down a cause. Some researchers believe that MS is tri... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Hot Shot Stun Gun-A Product Review

07th April 2008
The Hot Shot Stun Gun is one of the newest entries in the self defense product market. It is manufactured by Stun Master the leader in stun gun manufacturing for over 15 years. It is really a 'hot shot' when it comes to defending yourself. As with any ... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Beneficial for the Skin Marma Abhyanga

04th April 2008
The MARMA or energie -points are activated through this massage. An important component of Ayurveda treatment is the use of natural oils like Sesame or coconut for massages. These oils are mixed with medicinal herbs and used for different massages accordi... Read >
Author: swornambigai

New Approach to Vertigo Treatment

17th March 2008
Spinning syndrome People often mistake a fear of heights as vertigo, but in fact the symptoms of vertigo are much more varied. Vertigo is the illusion of circular motion, and can be experienced at any time, in any place, possibly lasting for a long per... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Damiana - Uses and Side Effects

12th March 2008
Herba de la pastora, Mexican damiana, old woman's broom, Turnera aphrodisiaca, T. diffusa, T. microphylla The leaf and the stem of the damiana plant are the most commonly used components. Damiana was first used by the Mayans in the treatment of giddine... Read >
Author: Alien

Proventricular Dilatation Disease (PDD)

29th February 2008
In recent years, the incidence of Proventricular Dilatation Disease has been increasing at an alarming rate. Originally termed Macaw Wasting Disease, PDD has been identified in many species of psittacine birds, most commonly in African Greys, Cockatoos, E... Read >
Author: Dr. Paul Skellenger

Minutes Of Exercise A Week Is All It Takes To Avoid Falls And A Severely Compromised Life

19th February 2008
After 60 years of working I suppose my father could afford to buy a coffee shop if he wanted to, but he won't pay $3 for a cup of coffee. I don't blame him. He also won't incur the expense nor take the time to stick with a strength training program either... Read >
Author: John Kelly

Dizziness Treatment Information and Prevention

11th February 2008
Vertigo, dizziness or lightheadedness, you may be feeling like a weakness, is unstable, loss of balance or vertigo. Keep your sense of balance depends on your brain, the treatment of a variety of information from your eyes, your nervous system and your in... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Perimenopause Symptoms: Several Symptoms of Perimenopause Revealed!

02nd February 2008
Perimenopause is an inevitable process that women must go through. In this article we’ll be taking a look at what perimenopause is, as well as the symptoms of perimenopause. What is perimenopause? Perimenopause is also known as pre-menopause. As the... Read >
Author: Samson Alby

Climbing -The Art of Mountain Walking Part 2

28th January 2008
Mountain walking is divided into four techniques dependent on the general formation of the terrain. Walking on hard ground,grassy slopes, scree slopes, and tallus slopes. Hard ground. This is firmly packed dirt that does not give way under the weight o... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock

Acute Cerebrovascular Disease Information

22nd January 2008
Cerebrovascular disease, or stroke, refers to brain disorders. Cerebrovascular disease is any disorder that affects the disease in the blood vessels that feed oxygen-rich blood to the face and brain. Cerebrovascular disease is the third leading cause of d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Vertigo and Migraines

25th July 2007
Migraines are characterised by painful headaches but sufferers can also experience other symptoms such as vertigo. Vertigo is a common symptom that often accompanies a migraine attack and may occur before an attack begins during the aura phase, during the... Read >
Author: Alien

Headaches - Basilar-Type Migraine

24th July 2007
Migraines aren't just another bad headache; they are intense throbbing headaches that can be further distinguished by specific symptom patterns. A basilar type migraine which is also called Bickerstaff syndrome, involves symptoms such as dizziness, incoor... Read >
Author: Alien

The 3 Most Common Cat Ear Problems & Treatments

01st July 2007
Cat ear problems are often one of the most common conditions why a cat owner brings the cat to the vet. Some of the signs that your cat may be having ear problems are: 1) Shaking its head and ears often and sometimes very vigorously. 2) Scratch... Read >
Author: Rona Limsy

Review of the 8

29th June 2007
This unique item serves several purposes more than just a mere stun gun self defense device. The FL-SM stun gun flashlight made by Stun Master products functions as a flashlight, a personal alarm, and a stun gun. The dimensions of this product are 8... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Review Of The Stun Master 625,000 V Stun Gun

29th June 2007
One of the coolest things I like about the NinjaCOPS website is their variety of products. They have everything from stun guns to pepper spray, butterfly knives to nunchaku, and key chains to flashlights. Size matters to some people. In fact, the bigg... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Review on the Z-Force Brand Stun Gun

25th June 2007
One of the coolest things I like about the NinjaCOPS website is their variety of products. They have everything from stun guns to pepper spray, butterfly knives to nunchaku, and key chains to flashlights. If you are looking for brands other than Stun M... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Review of The Stun Master Hot Shot Stun Gun

19th June 2007
One of the coolest things I like about the NinjaCOPS website is their variety of products. They have everything from stun guns to pepper spray, butterfly knives to nunchaku, and key chains to flashlights. A cool product that has been on the market for... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis

30th April 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a diagnosis you simple do not want to get. Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis can help to make a person more comfortable and in control. Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis is a horrible disease of the central... Read >
Author: Alien

Benefits of a Hydrospa Hot Tub in Spain for Hydromassage

18th April 2007
This is a fantastic way to get the water therapy that you need and refresh your mind and body and get the respite that you deserve from your Hot Tub. The physical properties of water make it a very helpful medium in which to exercise to treat muscle, nec... Read >

Are Vitamin and Mineral Supplements Safe to Take?

27th March 2007
Taking too many vitamins and mineral supplements could prove harmful. A new study in the UK found that vitamins and minerals, while helpful for certain groups, can be dangerous for the average person that is eating a healthy, regular diet. Studies have... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

Useful multiple sclerosis facts & information

01st January 2007
In order to understand multiple sclerosis and how it can be treated you need to know a few basic facts about how the nervous system works when it's not affected by the illness. The central nervous system is a vital mechanism composed of the brain and the... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Home Remedies

15th November 2006
Home Pet Remedies Disclaimer: Do not take this advice over that of your veterinarian. This is only a guide, and should be treated as such. Pet Home Remedies Many problems, illnesses, and conditions can be treated at home. However, some things ... Read >
Author: C P

Alternative brain cancer treatment

28th September 2006
Brain cancer is a disease which starts with just one cell but this grows and makes more copies of itself and grows as a tumor which is known as swelling. We are here to help you to need support the most. This brain cancer is of two types that is primary a... Read >
Author: dr jack

Different yoga accessories that can help you

03rd August 2006
Compared to most of the sports and other physical activity that you can think of, Yoga requires very little by way of accessories. However, you may need to pay attention to the little that is needed because of some peculiarities of Yoga. The accessories t... Read >
Author: Jane Farup

Multiple Sclerosis

09th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Various types of migraine

09th June 2006
Various types of migraine are abdominal, basilar, complicated, hemiplegic, nocturnal, and cyclic migraine syndrome. Abdominal migraine is also known as periodic syndrome which is common among children. It typically occurs to those have it in their here... Read >
Author: Justin Foss

Understanding the Basics of Multiple Sclerosis

04th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Multiple Sclerosis - What are the Effects

04th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Even with Fibromyalgia, Allergies and Asthma, You Can Get the Sleep You Need!

05th January 2006
You can wake up refreshed and ready to face every new day. Even if you suffer from fibromyalgia or arthritis you will greet the morning with your stiffness and pain lessened or gone altogether. If you have asthma or allergies you will breathe easier at ni... Read >
Author: Suzy Sharpe

Parkinson's Disease & TAI CHI THERAPY

03rd November 2005
Copyright 2005 Bill Douglas In a special to CNN, the Mayo Clinic's mayoclinic.com reported that, "Parkinson's disease is progressive, meaning the signs and symptoms become worse over time. But although Parkinson's may eventually be disabling, the disea... Read >

How to be Congruent and Experience Balance Every Day.

13th July 2005
"If you can tell the world who you are and what you believe without breaking stride or hesitating, you are happy with yourself." - Neale Donald Walsche I attended a large networking meeting last week with lots of varying types of businesses and peopl... Read >
Author: Adam Eason

EXERCISE: THE ALL-PURPOSE HEALING THERAPY

31st May 2005
My childhood impressions of treatment of illnesses were of thermometers, vile-tasting tonics and unending rest! Mother had appendicitis; bed-rest intoned the doctor (after surgery had taken place). When Dad developed a heart problem he was forbidden all m... Read >
Author: Jay Chatterjee