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29th September 2009
One may feel fatigued and sore after cardiac surgery; it is only natural. On the other hand, it seems altogether strange to think of embarking on a course of physiotherapy afterwards instead of just resting. Yet, that is just what is recommended.
T... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson
28th September 2009
Jack, 60 years old, is a client of mine. Jack had been in a very difficult, codependent marriage with Stella - a marriage where Jack completely gave himself up in his attempts to avoid Stella’s anger, threats and blame. Jack sought my help regarding ext... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer in America today. It can be prevented, cured, and even reversed! Hense, my writing this article on Cardiac Health.
I'm Lemoyne Bloom. In January 2008, I had a heart attack and had five stents put in my c... Read >
Author: Lemoyne Bloom
22nd September 2009
Ebay is one of those large, daunting businesses that seem too great to master. This is true to an extent. EBay is genuinely a giant, and mastering each aspect of the online auction website would take years and years -- far more time than any internet entr... Read >
Author: uncmonk27
22nd September 2009
Ebay is one of those large, daunting businesses that seem too great to master. This is true to an extent. EBay is genuinely a giant, and mastering each aspect of the online auction website would take years and years -- far more time than any internet entr... Read >
Author: uncmonk27
17th September 2009
Finding an online wholesaler is a difficult and time consuming task for both first time entrepreneurs and experienced internet marketers. From dealing with picky customer support to planning out order sizes and pricing, finding a trialing a new supplier c... Read >
Author: quirkette
12th September 2009
EBay is one of those giant, looming businesses that seem too big to master. In many ways that holds true. EBay is truly a giant, and mastering every aspect of the online auction website would take years and years -- far more time than any internet entrepr... Read >
Author: MyDoosie
12th September 2009
Finding an online wholesaler is a difficult and time consuming task for both first time entrepreneurs and experienced internet marketers. From dealing with picky customer support to planning out order sizes and pricing, finding a trialing a new supplier c... Read >
Author: Silver_Jenny
18th August 2009
Life today is faster and hurried than never before. It is a run everywhere you turn- everyone moving at a pace which does not stop because of any mundane hurdle. Although a little push once in a while could help a person keep his energy levels at par, con... Read >
Author: Luka Malgaj
13th August 2009
Since success in a spinning class is so dependant upon attaining your target heart rate zones, the clear question becomes "how do I determine my limit heart rate and my heart rate zones from there so I am able to get the most out of my spinning class." ... Read >
Author: JohnPatton101
27th July 2009
Sleek and stylish
The X360 is sleek and stylish and can get you drooling. It’s really thin and light and even lighter when you take out the six-cell battery. An interesting feature on the battery is an indicator that approximately indicates the amou... Read >
Author: johnwells
26th July 2009
A good cause for pause is deciding whether to rent or buy. In the current economy, some people think renting is best because it affords time to save, assess and make a composed decision. But buying also has advantages. Home prices are extremely low. The r... Read >
Author: michael russell
27th June 2009
If you’re like most American’s you are doing your best to avoid new debt and pay down old debt. However, some people are being crushed by intense credit card debt, medical bills and other forms of unsecured debt. Many individuals are considering ban... Read >
Author: Debt Settle Inc
23rd June 2009
A good cause for pause is deciding whether to rent or buy. In the current economy, some people think renting is best because it affords time to save, assess and make a composed decision. But buying also has advantages. Home prices are extremely low. The r... Read >
Author: michael russell
10th June 2009
During the stressful periods such as hard times at work, exams and so on it may be absolutely impossible to cope with ever-growing anxiety , fright and frustration. Stress can be caused by a wide range of situations. The most common reasons for people to... Read >
Author: nadzesha
05th June 2009
These days it seems like bank is a four-letter word and bonus-getting bankers are bad guys, as evil as any comic book villain. All the hullaballoo about the banks passing the government "stress test" makes the average American want to say, "Who cares?"
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th June 2009
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke predicted that the economy will improve before the end of 2009, but the country just might not notice it. Bernanke recently told Congress that he believes the economy is nearing the bottom and will start a gradual ri... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th May 2009
About 10 of the 19 largest U.S. banks being stress tested will be instructed by regulators to
raise more capital, according to a source familiar with official talks.
The banks have been negotiating with their regulators about the depth of their cap... Read >
Author: tugsearch
12th May 2009
Some creative accounting, a Congress reluctant to offer any more help and the "stress test results" may squash a big comeback by the banking industry. The stock market is bouncing up and down as investors seem jittery about the banking industry, despite ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th May 2009
1. Cover Letter: You MUST have one. It must be professionally written and reinforce your experience and value proposition to the hiring company. It needs to be to the point and precise. In today’s market your cover letter is what will either get your re... Read >
Author: bstanley
17th March 2009
There has been talk in recent weeks about the possibility of the U.S. government nationalizing some struggling banks, like Bank of America or Citigroup. While Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has said that is not the government's plan, political pun... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd March 2009
The much anticipated speech was given; it was the details that were missing. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was expected in his speech this week to give the nitty gitty particulars about how the Obama administration will spend the rest of the money ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th January 2009
One of the most undemanding and the most workable ways to knock over blood sugar amount, eliminate the dangers of “cardiovascular disease,” and perk up health and welfare in general is exercise.
In spite of that, in today’s inactive world where a... Read >
Author: Joe Gardener
08th October 2008
Duty cycle is a printer related specification that is generally used to define the printing workload that a printer can handle. It's usually measured in months and can be a surprisingly high number.
Before you start comparing duty cycles as you are sh... Read >
Author: officeguy
18th June 2008
Each year, 5 million Americans will suffer from heart failure, a condition in which the heart can't pump blood to other organs in the body. The root cause is not simply a matter of "blocked pipes" or genetics.
Culprits behind this include narrowed art... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
06th May 2008
One of the simplest and most effective ways to bring down blood glucose levels, cut the risk of cardiovascular disease, and improve overall health and well-being is physical fitness and exercise. Yet, in our increasingly sedentary world, where almost eve... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
29th March 2008
A person that is normally in excellent health may suddenly feel a skipped heart beat with upper back pain. A large variety of things could cause skipped heart beat with upper back pain and people will be surprised to learn that it is far more common than... Read >
Author: Susan
25th March 2008
Bacteria in urine causes serious disease called urinary tract infections, commonly known as UTI.
UTI is an urge incontinence that involves a strong, sudden need to urinate, chasing behind the bladder contraction that result in leakage.
Usually bacteri... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
22nd January 2008
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When my husband was diagnosed with esophageal cancer, we were shocked, never even having suspected this illness. He had always been relatively healthy, and then one day he couldn’t eat anymore.
It all began a few months before the diagnosis... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams
31st August 2007
Once the demands of your environment reaches the point where you no longer can mobilize the resources to accommodate the tension of dealing with them, you typically burst off and feel like you are about to lose control. This is stress and it happens at an... Read >
Author: Albert Lee
05th July 2007
While it seems like everyone is going some sort of body sculpting workout routine, if you're new to exercise, it might not be a good fit. Those that haven't been active in a while need to realize that their fitness levels may not be conducive to this kind... Read >
Author: Machelle Lee
06th June 2007
How do doctors determine whether their patients have developed heart problems? In the past, invasive angiogram used to be the common and unavoidable procedure doctors will employ. But now, more and more doctors are switching to cardiac computed tomography... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
02nd March 2007
Have we ever thought how big websites could be configured to handle massive amount of traffic? How thousands of businesses worldwide are facing challenges everyday to make sure there are no connection failures due to heavy load or congestion of traffic a... Read >
Author: Ted Peterson
28th February 2007
Stress test is just a screening tool to examine the effect of exercise on your heart. It gives a general sense of how healthy your heart is. It uses a treadmill or an exercise bike to get a person’s heart working, and an electrocardiogram and blood pres... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
28th February 2007
How can stress affect your overall health? Several ways. First of all stress is linked to two very common, yet very difficult problems: Depression and Anxiety. Sometimes stress is a good thing, if it brings out the best in us. However other times when the... Read >
Author: Mary
19th October 2006
Stress no doubt has been identified as a risk factor of heart disease, yet most of us will think that stress is something that cannot be seen or measured although some symptoms such as difficulty of falling in sleep, headache, bad temper, etc. can more or... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
14th August 2006
When it comes to shopping for California king comforter sets there are a few things that you want to look for in the ones that you finally purchase. These are all important points that must be taken into consideration before you part with any of your hard... Read >
Author: Corine Bachmann
01st August 2006
Working to become a better you can cut down anxiety and panic attacks. Things that create stress are called stressors. Stressors can happen outside of you or in your mind. For something to be stressful, the event must be threatening to you in some way. Us... Read >
Author: David Fitzgerald
08th July 2006
It all started innocently enough. I went to my primary care physician complaining of dizziness and a pain in my back. A quick ECG or electrocardiogram revealed a very fine and operational heart muscle. Still, being at an age where heart disease is cons... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
15th May 2006
"64-slice scanners give people the opportunity to discover heart disease at its earliest stages, when it's possible to treat the disease and increase longevity," says Dan Caterino, owner of South Coast Signature Services Inc., in Anaheim, Calif. (www.leap... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
05th May 2006
Groundbreaking new technology in the form of a VCT scanner can save lives by detecting heart disease at its early stages. "It's a safe, five-second scan that measures and calculates calcium buildup cholesterol-laden plaque in the arteries," says Dan C... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
30th April 2006
When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released data announcing that the U.S. 2004 mortality rate plummeted by nearly 50,000 the steepest drop since 1938 one industry expert, Dan Caterino, saw it coming. "Heart disease continues to be the... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
13th April 2006
Amino acids, the building blocks o proteins, can have pronounced drug-like effects when taken singly, and should be taken with as much caution as drugs. Some of these effects are beneficial, but amino acids aren't entirely benign substances.
In a place... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams
12th March 2006
Jack, 60 years old, is a client of mine. Jack had been in a very difficult, codependent marriage with Stella - a marriage where Jack completely gave himself up in his attempts to avoid Stella's anger, threats and blame. Jack sought my help regarding extri... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
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