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Stationary Exercise Bikes - A terrific investment for fitness and exercise equipment for the novice

27th January 2012
Exercise bikes are becoming a preferred home exercising equipment. A stationary exercise bike is a perfect investment for the beginners to get started on a workout program. These bikes are offered in different makes, models and price range. The station... Read >
Author: mstarrittt

How to Keep Your Lymphatic System Healthy

11th January 2012
Keeping your lymphatic system in proper working order is vital to maintaining good health. It interacts with every organ in your body and serves to protect it against infection. The lymphatic system is composed of a network of lymph vessels through which ... Read >
Author: brownstoneshopper

Nancy Reagan Reminds Us of the Serious Consequences of Slip and Fall Accidents: Fall Prevention and

22nd November 2011
Continuing the political legacy of her late husband, former first lady Nancy Regan (now 90 years young) still plays an active role in frequent events. Freshman senator Marc Rubio walked Mrs. Reagan down the aisle to applause from 1,200 guests and an ove... Read >
Author: Supriyo

Ear Tube Surgery

26th October 2011
Short-term tubes are smaller and generally stay in place for six months to a year just before falling out on their own. Long-term tubes are bigger and have flanges that secure them in place for a longer time period. Long term tubes may possibly fall out o... Read >
Author: Rory Burnett

Bosu 3D Sytem Balance Trainer Is An All-Round Home Gym For The Whole Family

04th October 2011
They look like one half of a stability ball on a flat base: Bosu Balls. The term Bosu means: both sides up. Users can choose to train with the dome side up or with the flat side up. Whatever side is up, the Bosu Trainer always is instable and forces users... Read >
Author: Lore Kamp

Motorbike Jumping Tricks

14th July 2011
If you want to jump a cycle for the first time this is the article for you. First, we’re going to talk about gearing up for a jump. Next, you’re going to learn precisely how to leap with your cycle. Finally, we’re going to talk about landing properly to a... Read >
Author: Nathan Hall

Head Injuries and Medical Negligence

04th July 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn Every year in England and Wales, around 700,000 people attend A&E suffering a head injury. While the majority of these are thankfully minor injuries, about 10% are deemed moderate or severe. In these cases it is vital ... Read >
Author: Julie Glynn

A First Alert That You Need a Medical Alert System May Be Your First Fall

17th May 2011
A first alert that a life saving medical alert system would be helpful is your first fall. Imbalance or falls tend to lesson a seniors confidence in their ability to live independently. They often hide their falls and balance problems from you until the t... Read >
Author: seniorsafety

Nursing Homes Redding CA

06th April 2011
A detailed medical examination and plan to enroll in, including diagnostic tests for patients with increased risk of falls, with special attention to drugs or drug combinations. Evaluation by licensed medical personnel to create a permanent care plan, ... Read >
Author: Anderson Bresnen

Brain Injury Guide— Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

04th April 2011
Approximately 1.4 million people in the United States experience a traumatic brain injury every year. Approximately 50,000 people die every year as a result of brain injury, and 235,000 are hospitalized due to their injury. It is estimated that there are ... Read >
Author: adam smith

Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease (AIED) Are You At Risk?

23rd March 2011
What is AIED? "Autoimmune inner ear disease" (AIED) occurs when your immune system attacks the tissues in your inner ears. Your immune system fights infection, such as viruses and bacteria, normally a healthy immune system can differentiate between the... Read >
Author: JamieRock

Drugs That Can Damage Your Ability To Hear Permanently?

22nd March 2011
There are many people who have suffered irreparable hearing loss as a direct result of drugs prescribed by their own doctor. For instance how many people know that 6 to 8 aspirin a day which is within the safe limits can cause tinnitus? How many times whe... Read >
Author: JamieRock

Adolescent Medicine in Idaho Falls-Problems Among Teens That Should Be Discussed With a Physician

15th February 2011
Puberty experiences in young women will vary. Doctors practicing adolescent medicine advise parents and their daughters to pay close attention to certain issues and as they advance through various stages of puberty. Painful cramps are one symptom that ... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Seniors Exercise-Aging Gracefully

07th February 2011
Aging Gracefully - With Seniors Exercise There are many reasons that senior citizens should exercise on a regular basis, but the main one is that it helps to increase your overall health and ward off life-threatening diseases - especially those ass... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Fantastic Review for Schwinn Meridian Bicycle

05th January 2011
Over the years, Schwinn has been 1 of the most popular bicycle choices out there. In fact, they first opened their doors back in 1895 when we didn't even have paved roads across the country. Nevertheless, they continue to produce top quality bicycles for ... Read >
Author: LouisHendrick
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