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Stance and swing 6 tips for better golf

25th September 2009
The perfect stroke is that elusive thing we all strive for, asleep in our beds at night with a smile on our faces as we dream of that drive going straight and true down the middle of the fairway or that putt dropping in to the cup at the end of its smooth... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Importance of Vitamin B-12 Supplementation in a Vegetarian Diet

19th September 2009
It's something we read or hear about all the time: people, in general, do not eat healthy. The average diet contains too much saturated fat and simple carbohydrates, elements that can lead to heart disease, obesity and other serious conditions. While not ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

All About Usher Syndrome - How it Relates With Hearing Loss and Eye Disorder

06th September 2009
Usher syndrome is the most prevalent condition that affects both vision and hearing. Being a syndrome, it means that this condition is a disorder or disease that has a range of features or symptoms. The main symptoms of this condition are hearing loss... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Types of Usher Syndrome - Understand Which Are Responsible For About 90% of Cases For Children

06th September 2009
Basically, there are 3 clinical types of this condition: type 1, type 2, and type 3. According to data, types 1 and 2 are the most prevalent types in the United States. Both of them are responsible for approximately 90-95 percent of cases of children havi... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Children with Cerebral Palsy Try Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

04th September 2009
Cerebral palsy, also diagnosed as spastic diplegia, is a debilitating condition that people can be born with or develop over time until about age three. It can limit a person's motor skills and make movements clumsy or uncoordinated, and it has also been ... Read >
Author: Chula Vista Orthodontist

Natural Remedies for Coping with Menopause

28th July 2009
Natural Remedies for Coping with Menopause * Menopause Defined Menopause is defined as the time in a woman's life when she has not menstruated for one year, indicating the end of fertility. Menopause typically occurs around the age of 50, but some wom... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies

Tinnitus Solution - The Magic of Music

11th July 2009
There are many natural tinnitus treatments you can try. One in particular was developed by Dr. Tomatis, an ear, nose and throat doctor in Paris in the 1950s. Dr. Tomatis discovered how classical music, especially from the famous composer Mozart, could sig... Read >
Author: Candy

The Wonders of a Service Dog

30th June 2009
Ever wonder what your pooch can do in order to make this world a better place to live in. Well, it could be a service dog and assist people who have disabilities. These types of dogs do not differ in breed in any other regular dogs except that they are tr... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Keyless options becoming popular motor-to-gearhead connections for motion control systems

08th June 2009
"While shaft keys in mechanical drives has been the standard in the power transmission industry for decades, today’s motion control systems are increasingly turning to keyless options for shaft-locking devices. Because of industry’s changing needs a... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson

The Role Of Stem Cells In Exercise And Recovery

12th May 2009
Ask any physician and they will tell you that exercise is essential to optimal health. What many physicians won’t mention though - especially to non-athletes - is that the key to sustaining optimal health is to balance the breakdown of the body with its... Read >
Author: Sylvia and Roger

A Cure For Tinnitus - Does It Really Exist?

01st May 2009
�Since tinnitus is usually a temporary problem, cures are easily found. Only one in one hundred cases are very serious and need surgery to be treated. Most people get tinnitus because of stress, depression, or irregular sleep patterns. Tinnitus is pe... Read >
Author: Sally Saunders

Fixodent Lawsuit: A Denture Cream Lawsuit for Zinc Poisoning Sufferers

17th March 2009
There are literally tens of millions of denture cream users throughout the United States. It is estimated that there will be 38 million people who will wear dentures by 2020. The denture cream industry is huge, but it is have a significant impact on the... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Shin Splints Can Be Avoided

11th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mountain West Foot & Ankle Institute Commonly runners are sidelined or limited by the presentation of leg pain during and often after runs. The pain is usually located at the sides of the "shin" bone and can be debilitating, even li... Read >
Author: Brandt R Gibson, DPM

Softball pitching tips

03rd March 2009
In a softball game, pitchers should have great skill, attitude and patience because without that a pitcher cannot win the diamond game. These softball pitching tips may help you to win the game. Before going to the field have a warm up session. Increa... Read >
Author: Nisha

Softball pitching tips

03rd March 2009
In a softball game, pitchers should have great skill, attitude and patience because without that a pitcher cannot win the diamond game. These softball pitching tips may help you to win the game. Before going to the field have a warm up session. Increa... Read >
Author: Nisha

The Role of Stem Cells in Exercise and Recovery

12th February 2009
The Role of Stem Cells in Exercise and Recovery Ask any physician and they will tell you that exercise is essential to optimal health. What many physicians won’t mention though - especially to non-athletes - is that the key to sustaining optimal healt... Read >
Author: scn7204

The roll of stem cells in exercise and recovery

09th January 2009
The Role of Stem Cells in Exercise and Recovery Ask any physician and they will tell you that exercise is essential to optimal health. What many physicians won’t mention though - especially to non-athletes - is that the key to sustaining optimal he... Read >
Author: Delta

How A Cosmetic Dentist Identifies TMJ Dysfunction And Possible Treatments

03rd November 2008
The Temporo-Mandibular Joint (TMJ) is located where your bottom jaw meets up with your skull. Layers of cartilage between the two sides cushion strain and keep it moving easily while muscles support its movement. When the bone, muscle, or cartilage suffer... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Dizziness and Falls

28th October 2008
Dizziness and Falls Current statistics show that approximately 13 million Americans over the age of 65 suffer from some type of dizziness or balance problems that significantly interfere with their lives. Consider that half of all falls among the elde... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Falls can be very serious

28th October 2008
Falls can be very serious. Falls are the leading cause of both unintentional injury and death in persons 65 and over. Falls are the number one reason for admission to a nursing home. One third of all people over 65 fall at least once a year. Half of th... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Detailed Information on Neurosyphilis

17th October 2008
Neurosyphilis is a gradually progressive and destructive infection of the brain or spinal cord. It is considered a life-threatening complication of syphilis. It occurs in untreated syphilis many years after the primary infection. This can lead to destruct... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Detailed Information on Microtia

17th October 2008
Microtia is an abnormally small external ear (auricle). It can be unilateral (one side only) or bilateral (affecting both sides). Microtia is thought to be a “non-inducible” type of congenital malformation, which means that it is not typically the res... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Ear Infections in Dogs: An Overview

15th September 2008
Ear infection, no matter how mild, requires a veterinarian's attention. While some infections can possibly heal on its own, the vet should always be consulted so that the right treatment therapy is provided to your pets. The cure of dog ear infection shou... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Ear Infection in Dogs: An Overview

09th September 2008
Ear infection, no matter how mild, requires a veterinarian's attention. While some infections can possibly heal on its own, the vet should always be consulted so that the right treatment therapy is provided to your pets. The cure of dog ear infection shou... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

How You Tell If Your Dog is Sick

08th September 2008
Knowing your dog and interacting with him on a steady basis will help you make up your mind to the early signs of sickness. Finding differences in normal behavior and observing sickness ahead of time will assist you in saving a lot money and time. The cos... Read >
Author: Max Young

Facts That Multiple Sclerosis Patients Need To Know

25th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, inflammatory disease that affects the central nervous system. It was first identified by a French neurologist, Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot, in 1868. There is no cure, but there are a number of medications and lifestyle cha... 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

Edit Your Digital Photos...The Complete Picture.

27th March 2008
The Photoshop plug-ins which are available can help perform tasks much faster and more efficiently than performing these tasks by hand. The 3D plug-ins are used to create 3D images and type very quickly and elegantly. The color management Photoshop plug-i... Read >
Author: David Peters

Huntington's Disease Information

22nd February 2008
Huntington's disease is a rare hereditary neurological disorder which causes the abnormal death of brain cells. Huntington's is also known as HD and used to be known as Huntington's chorea. It affects approximately 1 in 10,000 people of Western European d... Read >
Author: HD Site

Herbal Medicines For Fibrositis Treatment

18th January 2008
Fibrositis is a painful condition that is characterized by widespread pain with multiple tight and tender spots in the muscles. These are felt as cordlike fibers of muscle in the surrounding, relaxed musculature. Symptoms include pain, fatigue, stiffness,... Read >
Author: Alien

Ear Ache Treatment

01st November 2007
An earache itself is not a disease. Earaches are a common occurrence in our lives. Earache is a common problem among children and adults. Earache can also be caused by pain and inflammation of the outer portion of the ear (the pinna). The ear is one of th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Seven Ways to Fall-Proof Your Bathroom

30th October 2007
It’s estimated that about 3,000 people age 65 or older die from falls each year in the U.K. Most of these falls occur in the home, and they’re especially likely to happen in the bathroom. The floors are often wet and slippery, and there are plenty of... Read >
Author: Ray Dobson

Vitamin B12 Benefits

24th August 2007
Vitamin B12 has a long history and a solid reputation as an energy booster, and it is among the most important of all the B-complex vitamins. Vitamin B12 deficiency may result negative in hematological, neurological, and gastrointestinal conditions. Gastr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Anti Anxiety Medication

30th June 2007
Anti anxiety medication comprises of benzodiazephines such as Xanas and Valium and there are other antidepressants that are also being used as medications for anxiety disorders. A person is surely prone to experiencing anxiety in one form or another and t... Read >
Author: Alien

The Risk Of Manganese Exposure

02nd April 2007
Manganese is a common element and in pure form is a metal resembling iron. Iron is combined with manganese to form steel,and the addition of manganese increases the tensile strength and elasticity of the metal.Stainless steel and various hardened steel... Read >
Author: joe

Drug and alternative treatments for multiple sclerosis

18th January 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the central nervous system and makes it attack the sensitive membrane that protects the many nerve endings that can be found throughout the body. When one of these attacks occurs the sense that corresponds to t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Kleen Wheels: 'Brake Dust Buster

04th October 2006
Kleen Wheels, a recognized name for wheel protection products, has earlier introduced to the automotive market its latest innovation called brake dust shield. The latter is designed to protect the wheels from brake dust. Kleen wheels are made of sin... Read >
Author: Terry Brown

10 Tips To Shopping For The Perfect Athletic Shoes

26th May 2006
If you are active in exercising, hiking, sports or any other type of physical activity that requires you to be on your feet often, athletic shoes are a must. These shoes are designed for comfort and support, durability and promise to withstand plenty of ... Read >
Author: Aurel Radulescu

Stance and swing 6 tips for better golf

05th April 2006
The perfect stroke is that elusive thing we all strive for, asleep in our beds at night with a smile on our faces as we dream of that drive going straight and true down the middle of the fairway or that putt dropping in to the cup at the end of its smooth... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

The Importance of Vitamin B-12 Supplementation in a Vegetarian Diet

27th March 2006
It's something we read or hear about all the time: people, in general, do not eat healthy. The average diet contains too much saturated fat and simple carbohydrates, elements that can lead to heart disease, obesity and other serious conditions. While not ... Read >
Author: John Gibb