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Saunas and Alcohol Do Not Mix

22nd September 2009
Saunas are well known to provide a healthy pleasurable experience. A nice relaxing sauna session can be the prelude to other social interactions. I am sure that on many an occasion, a sauna owner has planned a special evening with his or her significant o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Home air conditioning prevents heat stroke

17th September 2009
Home air conditioning systems allow people to live comfortably. Who doesn’t want a cool environment, right? Apart from this, it also helps prevent heat stroke, a process wherein the heat in your body exceeds 104 degrees Fahrenheit thus triggering nausea... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Home HVAC System Guide

10th September 2009
So you've bought a new home and your home inspector turns to you and blithely says, "Oh, great new HVAC system." "A what?" you say in response. "You know," he says "a thermodynamic system that takes care of all of your heating, ventilation and airco... Read >
Author: Yodle

Golden Retrievers Like to Travel, Too

07th September 2009
Golden Retrievers love to be included in family activities, which includes take rides in the car and traveling. They love attention, and love for you to treat them just like they are a member of your family. When you first get your Golden Retriever pupp... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

Chinchilla For A Pet? Where to Start?

26th August 2009
A domestic Chinchilla can be a good choice for a pet. Although they have a lot of negative attributes, they are also very friendly. All they need is just some time to get used to your care and attention and to the new environment where they will be living... Read >
Author: carlperez0529

Prevent Your Chinchilla From Suffering In The Heat

25th August 2009
Chinchillas cannot bear the heat of the sun and humid weather. Their bodies cannot easily adjust to this grueling temperature because their fur is much thicker than other animals. In fact, Chinchillas are one of the animals that have the thickest fur. In ... Read >
Author: carlperez0529

Chambersburg Heating And Air Conditioning Service Provider

22nd August 2009
Pennsylvania summers are in stark contrast to Pennsylvania winters, meaning that in Chambersburg heating and air systems need to be quality and carefully maintained. Getting through the sultry months of summer and the cold months of winter nicely require... Read >
Author: Langsdon Kemp

Heat & Hydration

18th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Neal Spruce Experienced athletes generally have no trouble properly hydrating while exercising or training. Most athletes are aware of the role hydration plays in their performance and will take all measures to insure proper hydratio... Read >
Author: Neal Spruce

Hyperthermia

11th August 2009
Hyperthermia Hyperthermia is a rapid onset condition that happens when the body cannot get rid of its heat fast enough. It happens when the environment outside the body is not conducive to the body shedding heat quickly enough. This is known as the t... Read >
Author: Gary

During the 'dog' days of summer guard your furry friend from the heat

11th August 2009
July and August are the most sweltering months of the whole summer season. The simmering, sweltering ‘dog’ days of the summer is not only a period to be cautious and alert to the danger of heat injury to yourself, but a time when you need to be cautio... Read >
Author: davidzou

During the 'dog' days of summer safeguard your dog from the heat

11th August 2009
July and August are the most sweltering months of the whole summer season. The simmering, sweltering ‘dog’ days of the summer is not only a period to be cautious and alert to the perils of heat injury to yourself, but a time when you need to be cautio... Read >
Author: david

Healthful Vegetable

07th August 2009
Okra (Bhindi) The sodium content of okra is very high. It also contains mucin, which protects the internal membranes and soothes the irritated membranes of the intestinal tract. Okra has an alkaline reaction. As Medicine: Diabetics should eat bhindi ... Read >
Author: sudhir

How to get Relief from Heat & Dehydration

03rd August 2009
Avoid the Summertime Blues. Don’t let Heat Exhaustion Catch You Unprepared! Heat exhaustion…we’ve all heard of it, but did you know that if left unattended, it could turn into heat stroke, which can be fatal? Every year you hear of some unne... Read >
Author: Chris Daino

Heat-Related Illnesses in Teens

01st August 2009
Heat related illnesses are caused due to prolonged exposure to heat and also humidity without any reprieve and due to inadequate intake of fluids. Kids and teens adjust to the variations in heat compared to adults who adapt more quickly. However the heat ... Read >
Author: margaret

Travel Health Tips To Help You Have Fun In The Sun

01st August 2009
Summer holidays are just around the corner, and while it should be time to kick back and relax, there's a whole host of health perils trying to spoil your fun in the sun, including sunburn, bites and DVT. We all enjoy soaking up the sunshine, but expos... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Safety In Outdoor Sports

25th July 2009
In today's society people are getting out more and becoming active in outdoor sports. The safety of some outdoor sports should also be considered and recognized. Some sports are played in the summer and this is a time when extreme heat can be an issue.... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Sunstroke and Heat Exhaustion

23rd July 2009
It's not often that we have to worry about sunstroke in this country, but this May, has been the driest on record with record numbers of sun hours. It can be quite easy for fair skinned people to become heat exhausted or get sunstroke. Sunstroke and heat... Read >
Author: The Natural Way

Characteristics of the French Bulldog Puppies

23rd July 2009
The French Bulldog is a small companion breed of dog that was developed in France from French Terriers and the toy English Bulldog; brought to France during the industrial revolution and economic crisis in England. They were originally bred as ratters, b... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll

Beat the Heat - Coping With a Hot Work Environment

23rd July 2009
Health and safety in the workplace is fundamental for any business, but heat related illness is often overlooked. With the summer now upon us, it is increasingly important to know what signs to look for. Many people are at risk of heat related illness ... Read >
Author: James Brack

Humana Health Care Helps Victims of the Summer Heat Avoid Huge Hospital Bills

21st July 2009
No one plans for a health emergency, they just happens, and when they do happen you want to have a health insurance company that will be there to help you through the tough time. Not only can health emergencies take a toll on the individual who suffers, b... Read >
Author: Henry Turner

Guarana-seed-extract-energy-and-weight-loss

17th July 2009
* Guarana's use by South Yankee native clans predates the discovery of South America Forest. These clans recognized its stimulant effect and used it in occassions of fasting too. * traditionally, the native clans of Brazil and the surrounding nations ha... Read >
Author: Micah Pena

Guarana Seed Extract Pills - Things you should know about Guarana

16th July 2009
Guarana's use by South Yankee local tribes predates the discovery of Brazil. These clans recognized its stimulant effect and used it in occassions of fasting too. * traditionally, the native clans of Brazil and the encompassing nations have used guarana... Read >
Author: Tracey Walker

Air Conditioning Around The World

06th July 2009
Air conditioning systems are needed most in areas where there are often extended periods of unrelenting heat. As is the case in the modern world, many of the hottest places on earth are also the poorest. As such, it is quite ironic that many of the people... Read >
Author: Alistair Rogers

Train Smarter in the Summer Heat!

30th June 2009
I declared myself heat tolerant in a recent Twitter. I did a 3 hour bike ride in 99 plus heat at 5pm in the Texas heat and could still spit when I was done! That's a success in my book! It definitely took 2 full weeks of suffering in the heat and a good h... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Benefits Of Tanning Lotion

28th June 2009
The use of indoor tanning lotions is becoming more popular with people these days. An alternate way of saying this would be that indoor tanning lotions are a way to lower the risks associated with other ways of getting a tan. If you compare the do it your... Read >

Keeping Your Pet Safe during the Summer Months

25th June 2009
When warm weather finally appears, it can be a great time to get out and about to enjoy the sun. And if you have a pet, it’s also a great time to bond outdoors! Unfortunately, hot weather can cause problems for many pets. For this reason it’s impor... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Alcohol And Swimming Pools Don’t Mix: Inground Swimming Pools In South Carolina By Midwest Pools U

19th June 2009
Pool parties are typically fun for all ages, but the United States based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns that alcohol use can turn a terrific event into a tragic one. In fact, alcohol use is associated with up to 50% of all water-re... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Know the facts about heat exhaustion

10th June 2009
Sunstroke is a very dangerous condition which can be fatal or, at best, can cause permanent damage. This happens when the body's thermostat fails to work because of overheating. This condition is not just one that occurs from exposure to too much sun but ... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Preventing Heat Stroke in Cats

05th June 2009
Summer is around the corner in North America and for most of us that means either hot and dry or extremely hot and humid. We all think of swimming pools and cold drinks to stay cool. What about our feline friends? To see my Kayco in a pair of swim trunks ... Read >
Author: T Foote

Fast Diet Fraud

05th June 2009
Under the theory that "seeing is believing", people continue to buy books and pills for dramatic weight loss in 7 days, or 4 weeks, or some other rather short interval. What should be checked is how much weight loss remains effective in one year. There... Read >
Author: Dr. Don Miller

How To Care For Your English Bulldogs

01st May 2009
Care is extremely important in keeping english bulldogs healthy and happy. These dogs have special needs thus knowledge on how to care for them is a big factor that can contribute to their well-being. Like most dogs with brachycephalic skull, english b... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Reasons Why Hydration Is Very Important

23rd April 2009
It may sound obvious, but it’s often forgotten:- keeping your body hydrated is an essential part of sports nutrition. Your body needs fuel in the form of fluids - this is an essential part of your well being and life in general. If you do not have en... Read >
Author: klemz

Boston Terrier and Heat Stroke

17th April 2009
Along with pug and shih tzu, the boston terrier is considered as brachycephalic dog - dog with short snout, tiny nostrils, long palates and narrow trachea. This made them sensitive to excessive heat as well as extremely cold weather. So if you happen to o... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Health Care Article: Dog Travel - What You Need To Carry When You Travel With Your Dog

02nd April 2009
Spring is here and with the onset of warm weather, comes more dog shows and our annual vacations, plus the urge to take a Sunday drive. However, we sometimes neglect the needs of our pets or do not take extra precautions for unseen emergencies. If you can... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Heat Stroke Among English Bulldogs

24th March 2009
Do you know that dogs like English Bulldogs can also suffer from heat stroke? Yes, heat stroke is common among dogs with brachycephalic skull, a skull which is relatively broad and short. Brachycephalic dogs as well as cats are very sensitive to high temp... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

English Bulldog: Is It Right For You?

13th March 2009
The English Bulldog is starting to gain spot in the record as one of the most popular breed of dogs. With this rise on popularity, it is expected that a lot more have been eager to make this breed an additional member of the family and probably a lot of m... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Why You Should Drink Home Filtered Water Daily

06th March 2009
What are the benefits of drinking water daily? Recently, I read the opinion of a scientist who claims that the 64 ounce per day rule may be unnecessary, unless you are thirsty and that it could cause people to feel guilty for not reaching that goal. ... Read >
Author: David Cassell

Why We Need Backup Power Generators At Home

03rd March 2009
Life comes to a standstill when the power goes out. Even a short spell without electricity is unsettling. Flashlights and candles help us survive for a few hours until power resumes. But constantly unstable and unpredictable weather conditions mean a powe... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

Learn About The Weaten Dog Terrier

20th January 2009
Like most terriers, the Wheaten terriers, or simply called as Wheatens, were originally bred as hunters. Therefore, their physique naturally evolved as strong and healthy. Their hunting instincts have made them agile and alert as most terriers are. Howeve... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Four Common Guinea Pig Illnesses

18th January 2009
There are a variety of guinea pig illnesses that can affect your pet. Most conditions can be treated with better success if they're caught early. This article will discuss some of the most common conditions that can affect cavies. Scurvy Guinea pi... Read >
Author: D Swain

Four Expert Tips for Making Homemade Chinchilla Cages

18th January 2009
If you don't want to buy a cage, then you will need to make one yourself. There are a few things you need to keep in mind when building homemade chinchilla cages. You need to consider the sides, base, height, and access. This article will give you a fe... Read >
Author: D Swain

A Look at Common Chinchilla Health Issues

18th January 2009
Most problems can be prevented by providing a clean environment and plenty of fresh water and food. However, you still may have to deal with one of several chinchilla health issues at some point. Some of the most common issues include diarrhea, ear infe... Read >
Author: D Swain

Information About The Stafford Bull Terrier

11th January 2009
The Staffordshire bulls are known for their great strength because of their sizes. Their variety is muscular and stocky but is also known for their agility. Surprisingly, this breed is one of the two breeds recognized by the UK Kennel Club as very suitabl... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Home Loan for the Unemployed people – Lead Your Life in Your Dream Home

06th January 2009
What is a home? Home is a first requirement of every person whether he is employed or unemployed, rich and poor, old and young man or woman. Home gives everyone complete protection against rainy season, heat stroke at the time of summer season and in win... Read >
Author: Gray smith

Home Loan for the Unemployed people – Lead Your Life in Your Dream Home

06th January 2009
What is a home? Home is a first requirement of every person whether he is employed or unemployed, rich and poor, old and young man or woman. Home gives everyone complete protection against rainy season, heat stroke at the time of summer season and in win... Read >
Author: Gray smith

Chidren And Exercise

08th December 2008
If you have a child of 6 to 8 years old that wants to start exercising and lifting weights, you may find yourself wondering what you should do. While some think it is perfectly fine for children to exercise, there are others that think differently. T... Read >
Author: Jimmy Chuang

Dogs and car travel

05th December 2008
Traveling the road with your beloved pet can be exciting, but will requires some preparations to be completely successful. When travelling for an extended period of time, it is advisable to take your pet for a veterinary check-up first. Obtain a health ce... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Treatment for Heatstroke

02nd December 2008
Sunstroke is a very dangerous condition which can be fatal or, at best, can cause permanent damage. This happens when the body's thermostat fails to work because of overheating. This condition is not just one that occurs from exposure to too much sun but ... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Adventure Seekers in Tulum

02nd December 2008
I and my friends realized that we need a break from the stresses of the world. We really needed to plan a vacation before we all going to have nightmares about being chained to our desks. We chose the Tulum area of Mexico. A lot of people recommended ... Read >
Author: Ella

Dog Health Care Article: Basic First Aid For Your Pet - What To Do In Case Of Emergency (Part III)

17th November 2008
Rabies Although cases are rare in BC, there have been cases where the carriers are Brown Bats, Squirels, and infected animals traveling within the Province. Prevention is the best policy. Vaccinate your pet. If you suspect a rabid animal contact the SPCA... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Chinese white tea – completely different from the English black tea with milk!

12th September 2008
If you like your tea white with one sugar, you will be confused when served Chinese white tea – it will come as a clear liquid with no trace of milk! I have compiled some information about white tea to help to initiate you. White tea is one of the s... Read >
Author: EnJie

Anti Aging Tips: Anti Aging Skin Care for a more Beautiful Skin

13th August 2008
If you want to avoid the early signs of aging, there are plenty of anti aging skin care products available for you. You can also look up tips and guides on how to make your skin firmer and healthier. On the other hand, there are treatments for anti aging,... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Perform Instant Temperature Conversions! (Temperature Conversion in Japan)

29th July 2008
If you’re planning to travel in Japan or spend time there teaching English, you’ll definitely need to know something about temperature conversion – or you might wind up freezing or baking! Japanese Climate The islands that make up Japan st... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

WHY SPORTS DRINK IS BETTER THAN WATER?

25th June 2008
Energy and sports drink is more suitable for the athletes and people with intense exercise regime. The requirement of their body is more than just water. Often this thought would have triggered your mind as to how an energy and sports drink can be bett... Read >
Author: Archie Freeman

Increase Summer Productivity In The Office

20th June 2008
Sitting in front of a computer in a stuffy office on a hot summer's day is not exactly conducive to productive working or to good mental and physical health. It's bad enough as it is trying to work when the weather is hot but a computer also gives off a l... Read >
Author: Tim

How Can I Keep My Dog Cool In the Summer

05th June 2008
As the summer begins to heat up you will most likely be taking your dogs on more walks outside and you will probably enjoy playing with them in the sun. However, for all the fun you are going to have, you must be thinking about your dogs health. By not... Read >
Author: Jeff D. Schuman

Going places with your dog

26th May 2008
Dogs do like to travel well. Adventurous by nature, they want to check out new sights and sounds. They like to meet and see new people. But this does not mean that traveling with a dog is as easy as traveling with your clutch bag. Here are some tips on ho... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

The Playful and Versatile Dog: Wheaten Terrier

26th May 2008
Like most terriers, the Wheaten terriers, or simply called as Wheatens, were originally bred as hunters. Therefore, their physique naturally evolved as strong and healthy. Their hunting instincts have made them agile and alert as most terriers are. Howeve... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Killer Workouts? Tips to Surviving the Summer Heat

25th May 2008
Whether you live in Texas or Rhode Island; the summer heat kills child athletes every year! Protect your child athlete! Talk about it today!It really is that time of year again; School is getting out, Memorial Day weekend has come and gone, and summer spo... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

What Are The Main Emphases In The Study Dahn Yoga?

22nd May 2008
Though we are generally used to associating yoga with India, it is nonetheless true that certain yoga branches have evolved not only in the western world but in other parts of Asia too. This is the case of Dahn yoga, a Korean system that starts from tradi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

What Are The Main Emphases In The Study Dahn Yoga?

20th May 2008
Though we are generally used to associating yoga with India, it is nonetheless true that certain yoga branches have evolved not only in the western world but in other parts of Asia too. This is the case of Dahn yoga, a Korean system that starts from tradi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Things To Do In Valencia Spain

15th May 2008
Valencia is one of the tourism capitals of the world and it has a very interesting history that dates all the way back to when it was the Old Kingdom of Valencia. It is now a province in Spain and has a capital city with the same name and if you are inter... Read >
Author: lee smith

Things To Do In Valencia Spain

15th May 2008
Valencia is one of the tourism capitals of the world and it has a very interesting history that dates all the way back to when it was the Old Kingdom of Valencia. It is now a province in Spain and has a capital city with the same name and if you are inter... Read >
Author: lee smith

The Bull(y) and Strong Dog: Staffordshire Terrier

15th May 2008
The Staffordshire bulls are known for their great strength because of their sizes. Their variety is muscular and stocky but is also known for their agility. Surprisingly, this breed is one of the two breeds recognized by the UK Kennel Club as very suitabl... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Keeping Pets Cool

12th May 2008
Concerned at the rising incidences of dogs locked in parked cars, Ronan Hart of car breakdown service Autonational Rescue, says: "Common sense tells most people that leaving their pet inside a parked vehicle, particularly on a hot day, is dangerous. "... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Chidren And Exercise

07th April 2008
If you have a child of 6 to 8 years old that wants to start exercising and lifting weights, you may find yourself wondering what you should do. While some think it is perfectly fine for children to exercise, there are others that think differently. ... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

My Labrador Retriever Is Vomiting!

03rd March 2008
Do not be surprise if you will see a Labrador Retriever vomit. Vomiting is not strange to this breed because of their appetite. They are known to have good appetite both to digestible and non-food objects alike. However, vomiting do not occur because of i... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Top 3 Steps to Burn the Fat and Get A New Body

25th February 2008
Not everybody is an athlete but you do not have to be an athlete to make sure that your body stays in shape. It is always good to have your body in the best shape possible. People that make sure that they keep their body in shape tend to live healthier an... Read >
Author: Ashley McAllister

Dog Kennels and Their Know How

22nd February 2008
Dog kennels are fenced-in enclosures that keep your pet safely contained. Dog kennels may be equipped with a dog house if desired. A dog kennel is usually situated outdoors. It is ideally an enclosure that keeps your dog confined, secured, and safe. Do... Read >
Author: Noah Schettini

Traveling with a Dog: Things to Think About Before You Go

21st February 2008
If you are going somewhere, your dog is probably going to want to come along. But traveling with your dog does necessitate some special considerations. Here are some tips. Should you take the dog? Consider whether your dog would be better off sitt... Read >
Author: Jamie Jefferson

Herbal Medicines for Burns and Scalds

02nd February 2008
Burns Burns are caused by excessive exposure to dry heat - for example, fire, electricity, or corrosive substances. First assess the severity of the burn. If it covers a small area of unbroken skin smaller than half the size of the victim's palm and on... Read >
Author: Alien

Heat-Related Illnesses in Teens

22nd January 2008
Heat related illnesses are caused due to prolonged exposure to heat and also humidity without any reprieve and due to inadequate intake of fluids. Kids and teens adjust to the variations in heat compared to adults who adapt more quickly. However the hea... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Information

22nd January 2008
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a serious disorder. Disseminated intravascular coagulation also called consumptive coagulopathy. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) is a syndrome characterized by massive activation and consumption... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Get Your Pet Fit, Not Fat

24th July 2007
Fat pets are hitting the headlines more and more often recently and with Animal Welfare charities such as the RSPCA beginning to intervene is it a case of the 'nanny state' for our pets or is obesity in cats and dogs becoming a real problem? The answer se... Read >
Author: Sarah Fields

Beauty Tips For Summer

13th July 2007
Summer demands a different beauty regime from the rest of the year. If you go to the beach, you need to protect your hair and your skin from the salt from the sea spray and hot sun. Going swimming or for water play in the pool? Chlorine would wreak havoc ... Read >
Author: Janice Wee

Is Deep Sea Fishing for you?

15th June 2007
Deep Sea fishing is a very thrilling experience and can be very rewarding for fishing enthusiasts. However, Deep sea fishing is a sport that is not for everyone. Here a checklist to see if Deep sea fishing is for you. 1) Consider if you are prone to mo... Read >
Author: Fancymask

Summer Diet Tips

31st May 2007
Summer Diet Tips Copyright (c) 2007 Kelly Liyakasa Kelly Liyakasa is a staff writer for 6StarReviews.com. Kelly Staller is site manager at 6StarReviews.com, a site dedicated to giving YOU, the consumer, the best product and service reviews around. ... Read >
Author: StarReviews

Simple things to do during heat wave

15th April 2007
There are other minor effects on this heat wave but we must focus on the major destruction that this phenomenon taking us. There are lots of things or actions we could do during heat wave. If it happens, better be safe.One of the important thing is to ... Read >
Author: Mark Hugge

Are You Ready to Exercise in The Heat?

31st March 2007
It's still cool out, but summer weather is just around the corner. As the temperature increases, more people move their exercise program outdoors. If the outside temperature is significantly warmer or more humid than what you're used to this could cau... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Is the Moisture In The Air Affecting Your Health?

20th February 2007
Having clean air to breathe is not a luxury, it is a necessity and many people are learning about the various ways to improve air quality when they are indoors. Two of the tools to help improve air quality are humidifiers and dehumidifiers to help control... Read >
Author: Kitty Craig

A Destination Guide to Cyprus

09th February 2007
Cyprus History Cyprus can be found in the North East of the Mediterranean and is the third largest island the first being Sicily and the second being Sardinia. Although the island is now a tourist spot it has a very vibrant history that includes Cleop... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Basic First Aid for Dogs

13th January 2007
Traffic Accidents It is been noticed that a traffic accident is the most common cause of serious injury to dog or cat. We need to approach the dog with caution as it may react aggressively because of the pain. While moving the dog it is probably best to ... Read >
Author: Anbhu Selvan

The Las Vegas Vacation FAQ

16th November 2006
If you've never been to Las Vegas and don't live in Phoenix, this city is unlike anything you have ever seen. Sweltering temperatures in the summer, cold air in the winter, and a dryness that leaves your skin clamoring for moisturizer are just some of th... Read >
Author: William Durrant

Dizziness And Headache: A Complex Combo

20th October 2006
Headache accompanied with dizziness is a very common health condition. In fact when you receive the combination of headache and dizziness, the diagnosis becomes even more important. Herein, you need to find out if the symptoms of headaches and dizziness a... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Helpful Tips to Keep Your Toy Dog Breed Cool and Safe in Hot Weather

28th September 2006
Sunny summer days seem to incite all sorts of fun activities with your Toy Breed Dog: As temperatures soar, the hot weather also brings with it very specific hazards such as sunburn, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. The good news is these threats to you... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Snowdon Race runners to cope the hot weather

01st September 2006
The International Snowdon Race this year celebrates its 30th anniversary. One of Europe's toughest endurance challenges, the 10-mile race involves running from the edge of Lake Padarn in the village of Llanberis to the highest summit in Wales and Engla... Read >
Author: Alison White

Saunas and Alcohol Do Not Mix

24th July 2006
By: Emmanuel DeFreitas Saunas are well known to provide a healthy pleasurable experience. A nice relaxing sauna session can be the prelude to other social interactions. I am sure that on many an occasion, a sauna owner has planned a special evening wit... Read >
Author: Emmanuel DeFreitas

Will Your Dog Survive the Summer Sun?

17th July 2006
As a 10 year old child, I watched helplessly one hot August day as my beloved boxer, Duke, died in my arms. Four decades later, I still have that memory painfully etched in my mind. We didn't learn until after the fact that Duke had died of a heat stroke.... Read >
Author: Honey Wesley

Sun Risk within Migraine Sufferers

07th July 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com Sun Exposure Excessive exposure of the sun's heat will result in a rise in one's body temperature and a loss of fluids. Although this may occur with anyone, it is most common in babies and in the elderly. With hi... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

Chillin' Out: Keeping Your Dog Cool in Hot Weather

23rd June 2006
Sunny summer days seem to incite all sorts of fun activities with your dog: from playing fetch in the park to frisbee on the beach. Unfortunately, as temperatures soar, the hot weather also brings with it some very specific hazards such as sunburn, heat e... Read >
Author: Andi B.

Skin cancer and sun exposure whilst at work

12th June 2006
As summer and the long days of prolonged hot sunshine is upon us once again, the natural instinct to remove items of clothing as the sun comes out is evident. But could your employer be liable if you suffer from skin cancer as a result of removing clothin... Read >
Author: adam parsons

Time for summer! Here are the top 20 pool tips to ensure all your family and friends' safety.

07th June 2006
* A person must learn to swim and always swim with a buddy, never swim alone. * Swim in areas accompanied my a lifeguard. * Be observant and read and obey all pool rules and posted signs. * Children or beginner swimmers should wear a floatation d... Read >
Author: Neisha Bjorklund

What You Should Know About The Causes Of Low Blood Pressure

04th June 2006
When someone talks of blood pressure problems, in most cases they refer to issues of high blood pressure. But low blood pressure is also a fairly common condition and it needs attention. What are the causes of low blood pressure? It turns out there ar... Read >
Author: Jane Peters

Tips for a Hassle-Free Summer

03rd June 2006
With summer already here, things can get a little bit hectic. As camping, swimming, vacations, and a whole list full of activities are upon us, here are some tips to help make your summer a little less frenzied and a little bit safer. Keep a summer fun... Read >
Author: Vanessa Pruitt

Prevention and First Aid Treatment for Heatstroke

17th May 2006
Don't we just love those long, hot summer days in the sun? Keep in mind, however, that the high temperatures and excessive humidity can pose dangers. One of the dangers to be aware of is that of heatstroke. Heatstroke occurs as a result long, extreme exp... Read >
Author: doran roggio

Exercise and Children, What You Should Know

20th April 2006
Your child of lets say eight years old tells you he or she wants to start exercising and that he or she wants to start lifting weights. Now you might want to know if this is really a good idea, if it is safe and if it will benefit your child or if it is n... Read >
Author: Jim Oneill

Dog Sicknesses Symptoms & Diagnosis

29th October 2005
The downside of dog ownership is that communication can sometimes be a guessing game.This is particularly true when your dog is not feeling well.Sometimes your dog may just be "off" – not as energetic or acting odd.This may be nothing but it could be a si... Read >
Author: Gerald Njuguna

5 reasons why you should use a treadmill

12th October 2005
I like to rave about using the treadmill for keeping fit. I understand the treadmill is one of the best machines for aerobic exercises. What makes it great is that you don't even need to learn any sports to keep yourself fit and healthy. Everyone knows h... Read >
Author: ian tham

An Introduction to Saunas

20th September 2005
A sauna is a bathroom, house or hut especially constructed so that someone can enjoy a steam bath. Generally, temperatures are more than 80 degrees C in these structures. Taking a sauna is a relaxing experience that leads to sweating, which has many healt... Read >
Author: Kevin Stith

Dressing and More (Under Sun and Rain)

10th August 2005
A bright sunny morning wakes you up. The blazingly hot sun is inviting you to have a ride. Your palms seem a little itchy to grip, your feet to kick and your hands to maneuver your most trusted road companion – your motorcycle!... But you are suddenly tak... Read >
Author: maricon williams

Want Your Savings to Earn a Higher Rate of Return? Try Internet Banking.

30th July 2005
Doesn't it seem like the only impressive numbers we've seen this summer are the digits on the thermostat and the unaffordable prices of homes? Real estate has been excruciatingly hot for the past few years, but getting in the market now puts you in the hi... Read >
Author: Jon Galanty

Water Makes Muscles more Elastic!?

20th July 2005
Before you say, "yeah, yeah, yeah I know to drink 8 cups a day and live until a hundred. Boring, heard it all before" and close the page… your best bet would be to read on, for what you are about to learn may indeed not only broaden your circle of knowled... Read >
Author: Paul Zaichik

Dog Health Advice for 6 Common Emergencies

18th July 2005
Sure, you may be a master of human First Aid. But do you know what to do in a dog health emergency? Approaching Dog Health Emergencies: Two Steps In any dog health emergency, stay calm and think. Approach the dog cautiously. The dog ma... Read >
Author: Joel Walsh