Articles, tagged with "itis", page 4
08th February 2010
Tendonitis is one of the most common ailments around. According to Bureau of Labor statistics, tens of thousands of workers suffer from tendonitis and Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSIs) like carpal tunnel syndrome every year.
The "itis" in tendonitis...
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Alex Nordach
15th January 2010
Affiliate programs are a great way to make a residualincome. They allow you to take part in an establishedsystem that has already been tested and built up. All thatis left to do is take control and build a down line. Combine an affiliate program with...
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Kim Schmidt
16th December 2009
Arthritis is the general term given to a number of painful and debilitating conditions affecting the joints and bones. It is actually made up of two Greek words: athro - meaning joints; and itis - meaning inflammation. There are over 100 different types o...
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Author:
ronnish
10th December 2009
I was overwhelmed with all the posts on Shalom Aleichem that I received in response to my invitation. I spent so much time responding to emails, posting, editing etc. that I barely had time to write anything this week. I was thrilled to receive so many be...
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Rabbi Simcha
30th November 2009
Home Schooling and Computer Learning
by Keith Davies
You can find computers in almost every household. Itis very important to have one at home because of itsmany benefits, most especially if you have an internet connection. With computers, you can h...
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Author:
kmdhws
26th November 2009
Psychologists are important professionals in the health service field that plays a major role in providing mental health care to patients in hospitals, clinics or private settings. They use scientific methods to study the human mind and work mainly with p...
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Amit Kothiyal
12th November 2009
There are several ways you can get a free term life insurance quote. The traditional way, involved visiting or calling the local branch of the insurance company. Considering that you wish to obtain quotes from a number of different insurance companies, th...
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Author:
Gerald Chaney
12th November 2009
Research studies have already shown fish oil benefits are they are downright amazing. Daily different studies of the scientific community are published regarding the extraordinary benefits of omega 3 that is contained in the fish oil.
Given below are ...
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bethslomanwt11
03rd November 2009
Have you ever dug into the reasons for the popularity of distance learning courses all over the world? Are they more valuable than regular study programs as career-building tools? If you ask me, no will be my answer. To be plain with you and say in nuts, ...
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johnsonchris
20th October 2009
The word 'arthritis' means 'inflammation of joints.' It comes from two Greek words, athron meaning joints and itis meaning inflammation. It is a chronic disease process. In the early stages, the whole body is usually involved and one or two joints may bec...
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calismith
21st September 2009
Making money tips abound on the internet today. At the same time, many people are finding themselves financially challenged, to put it mildly. They are up to their eyeballs in debt, suffer from an incurable case of stuff-itis, and cannot seem to meet th...
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Author:
Rana Burr
21st September 2009
Arthritis ('earth' meaning joint, 'itis' meaning inflammation) isn't a one-note story or even a few variations on a single theme; it actually consists of more than 100 different conditions. These can be anything from relatively mild forms of tendinitis (a...
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Author:
Satish Yadav
11th September 2009
Arthritis is a chronic disease associated with inflammation of the joints that results in pain and restricted movement of the affected area. The term ‘arthritis' is derived from the Greek words ‘arthro' meaning joint and ‘itis' meaning inflammation....
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Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle
04th August 2009
Tendonitis is a growing problem among the working masses. A good percentage of the population works with computers giving rise to tendonitis in the wrists. Construction workers have a similar problem in their elbows and shoulders from their physically dem...
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Author:
moriahherbs
07th July 2009
Despite what you may think, heel spurs do not cause pain. These "bony hooks" that attach themselves to the heel bone are simply a sign that something is not right. They usually indicate a condition known as plantar fasciitis. Let's break this funny name...
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Author:
kentsmith