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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - symptoms, causes and treatments

30th September 2009
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is that painful sensation that you can perceive in your hands and wrists. You notice that tying your shoes is no longer an ordinary activity but a tedious assign. The clock is ticking. You will receive easy steps and easy ways to tr... Read >
Author: barak

Identify it Before it Strikes You - How Correctly Diagnosing a Stroke is Essential to Recovery

29th September 2009
The immediate and accurate diagnosis of a stroke is crucial to patient recovery. Strokes can be fatal, claiming some 250,000 people in the US alone. Over 700,000 cases are reported each year, which means more than one stroke per minute, and a mortality ra... Read >
Author: georgerydley

Hearts Made Strong

29th September 2009
The heart seems to be one of the most vulnerable organs in the body because it is the one that has held the most fear, and pain. It is the one that is most afraid to open to pure unconditional love, which is where your power lies. So, in essence, when ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fear And Anxiety Revealed

29th September 2009
An anxiety attack is what we would describe as rush of thriving urgency of overpowering fear that starts with no due announcement and without having any cause of initiating in the first place. After the attack commences it will reach its highest peak afte... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Golf Injuries: Keeping Safe On The Green

29th September 2009
If you enjoy playing lots of golf, chances are that in your lifetime you will have the unfortunate instance of having a golf injury. This article was written with the intent of helping you avoid such an injury, as well as to assist you with the correct in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Is There a Cure For Anxiety Disorder or Panic Attacks?

29th September 2009
So Exactly What Is A Panic Attack? A panic attack is a sudden surge of overwhelming fear that comes without warning, and without any obvious reason. These events are extremely frightening, but also are usually physically harmless episodes. Once dis... Read >
Author: AL Lavallis

Corsets ,To Cinch Or Not To Cinch

29th September 2009
Up through the Victorian Ages, corsets were very popular with women. Corsets were worn to reduce waist size. A tiny waist made for an attractive figure. Corsets were made from different materials over the years, including: stiffened linen, wood, whale... Read >
Author: mehraj

Addiction To Numbness

29th September 2009
Linda sat opposite me at one of my five-day Inner Bonding Intensives. She had decided to attend the Intensive because her depression, which had plagued her for years, was not being helped by medication or by the numerous forms of therapy that she had trie... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

You Might Want to Consider Controlling ADHD Without Medication

28th September 2009
Has your child been diagnosed with ADHD? A child with ADHD understands what it is like to have even more expected of them in relation to doing better and trying harder in all areas of life. As if it wasn't already hard enough for them. The toughest part i... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

Tips to Cope With the Loss of a Loved One

28th September 2009
Whether it was expected or sudden, the death of a loved one is never easy. The loss of someone close can create tremendous amounts of stress for those affected, causing feelings such as numbness, guilt and anger. But though it may be difficult to manag... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Stress Hits 3 Months after Tragedy, Change or Trauma

28th September 2009
Think about all that has happened in the world in the past few years: 9/11 and thousands losing their lives, terrorists who live and breathe to take away freedom, hurricanes that have completely taken away the foundation of several states, mud slides that... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Reducing Fear of Driving with Proper Breathing

25th September 2009
Those that experience anxiety, fear, or panic while driving often report an inability to breathe normally. They may have a feeling of being unable to take a deep breath, as if they’re throat or chest were closing in. They may find themselves gasping and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

"The Inside is What Counts"

25th September 2009
with what is on the inside of us. Who we are on the inside, seems to show up on the outside no matter how hard we try to hide it. You have no doubt heard of people wearing their hearts on their sleeves and this is because what is in our hearts are some de... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Codependent Relationships: Takers and Caretakers

25th September 2009
Takers and caretakers – they often seem to find each other! As a counselor who has worked with relationships for 37 years, I can tell you that this is the most frequent relationship dynamic that I encounter. Takers are people who tend to be narcissis... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

5 Relationship Killers and How to Avoid Them

24th September 2009
As a relationship counselor, I am constantly being asked why so many relationships fail. In the 37 years that I have worked with couples, I have discovered five major relationship killers: CONTROLLING BEHAVIOR Most people enter a relationship with a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Creating Your Future

23rd September 2009
The questions of life may call to you. You may wonder about your purpose. You may feel out of place, disconnected, just a bit out of sync. You may want to find clarity; to find the stillness in your mind. That elusive quality where time loses all meaning.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

23rd September 2009
CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME ============================ EASY SYSTEM TO ELIMINATE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME --------------------------------------------------- Do you want to be free from carpal tunnel pain? Do you want to feel normal and no ... Read >
Author: barak

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and hypothyroidism: The hidden connection

23rd September 2009
As the number of computers and their users burgeons across the world (an internet guesstimate put the total number of computer users in 2007 at around 900 million), so do the cases of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), a medical condition which manifests as ac... Read >
Author: Danny

Revealed: The hidden connection between Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Hypothyroidism

23rd September 2009
As the number of computers and their users burgeons across the world (an internet guesstimate put the total number of computer users in 2007 at around 900 million), so do the cases of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), a medical condition which manifests as ac... Read >
Author: Danny

Physical Symptoms Of Anxiety Attacks

23rd September 2009
Physical Symptoms Of Anxiety Attacks can happen at anytime. You need to know as much as possible about the possible symptoms so you will have a clearer idea on the steps you may need to take. Anytime you feel distressed or overly concern about the poss... Read >
Author: Cashup

How To Avoid The 5 Relationship Killers

22nd September 2009
As a relationship counselor, I am constantly being asked why so many relationships fail. In the 37 years that I have worked with couples, I have discovered five key relationship killers: CONTROLLING BEHAVIOR On the whole people enter a relationship ... Read >
Author: Calvin Tan

Taking Control of Anxiety Attacks

22nd September 2009
Anyone who has ever experienced anxiety attacks can attest that the condition can be very debilitating. Shortness of breath, palpitations, numbness, nausea, and the feeling of being trapped are all part and parcel of having an anxiety attack. Fortunately,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

You Can Even Tattoo Your Tongue

22nd September 2009
Tattoos are a hot commodity these days, becoming more and more popular than they have ever been in the past. There are hundreds and thousands of different designs and styles of tattoos to choose from, giving you the chance to express yourself. Although ... Read >
Author: Lester Best

Degenerative Knee Pain - Sore Knee Joints & Knee Braces For Support

22nd September 2009
Severe Knee Pain Issues Do your knees ever bother you? - Has this issue caused problems for you at home or while on the job? Introduction : Carpal Tunnel Syndrome used to be the top medical worry that office workers had to concern themselves with. B... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Stop Panic And Anxiety Attacks

21st September 2009
Do you want your panic and anxiety attacks to go away? Sure you do! Who wants to live in fear and constant worry and stress. Some people don't even know that they are having a panic attack. They find themselves in a emergency room complaining of dizziness... Read >
Author: cbayrob

Attacking the Deadly Herpes Virus with Acyclovir

21st September 2009
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are thousands of Americans who are infected with one of the most active virus known to man --- the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV). Scientists have been studying how the virus works bec... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

21st September 2009
Did you know that one in every one hundred people is affected by what is known as carpal tunnel syndrome at some point in their life? While commonly found in women in the thirty to fifty-year age range, carpal tunnel syndrome can affect nearly anyone, fr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Look at the Thalidomide Tragedy

21st September 2009
Today we are all aware that some diseases and medications can have adverse effects during pregnancy both for the mother and the unborn child. Unfortunately, this knowledge comes with a tragically high price, having come from one of the most horrific medic... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What Exactly Are Panic Attacks Symptoms?

18th September 2009
Panic attacks symptoms can be best described as a rapid and uncontrollable feeling of anxiety and fear. Your heart pounds at a very fast rate and you can't catch your breath, even others say. The symptoms are described by others as being sick to your ... Read >
Author: Daniel P. Martin

Riboflavin As A Migraine Treatment

18th September 2009
Riboflavin, commonly known as the B2 vitamin, is suspected to help reduce the amount of migraine headaches that you have. This is particularly good news for migraine sufferers that have not had success with other migraine treatments. Riboflavin is o... Read >
Author: EileenDavies

Men Are More Likely to Experience Cluster Migraines

18th September 2009
While studies have proven that women are more likely to suffer from migraine headaches than men because of hormonal fluctuations, studies have also shown that men are more likely to suffer from cluster migraines than women. There is about 30 million Ameri... Read >
Author: EileenDavies

To Cinch Or Not To Cinch?

17th September 2009
Up through the Victorian Ages, corsets were very popular with women. Corsets were worn to reduce waist size. A tiny waist made for an attractive figure. Corsets were made from different materials over the years, including: stiffened linen, wood, whale... Read >
Author: jsolutions002

CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME: CURE IN 72 HOURS

17th September 2009
GET STARTED AND LEARN HOW You need to finish a written project your boss has given you. Nothing hard to do but follow what we tell you to do and you shall have freedom from pain for the rest of your life Do you want to be free from pains? Do you want to ... Read >
Author: Viper

How do I Choose the Best Neck Pillow?

17th September 2009
Neck pillows are useful devices for supporting the neck and minimizing the chances of experiencing some type of neck pain. Because there are different types of pillows available today, consumers should evaluate their needs before beginning the search for ... Read >
Author: Chinee Inflatable

Repetitive Stress Injury Compensation Claim

17th September 2009
RSI (Repetitive Stress Injury) occurs by doing the same activities in the more or less the same manner over a long period of time. When one performs the same activity over and over again, the muscles, nerves and tendons that are worked during that time be... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson

Compression Socks For Diabetics

17th September 2009
If you are dealing with Diabetes you should know that compression socks are your first line of defense to manage foot aliments.Diabetics often suffer from foot aliments due to there lowered immune system. Just a small infection can lead to amputation if n... Read >
Author: Michael Reinhart

Managing Type Two Diabetes Symptoms…

17th September 2009
Contact your health care provider if you have any of the following type 2 diabetes symptoms or if you have further questions about type 2 diabetes. Its important to get diabetes testing and start a treatment plan early to prevent serious diabetes complica... Read >
Author: eherextech19

Lumbar Arthritis - Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

17th September 2009
Lumbar and Lumbosacral arthritis affects the lower back and pelvic girdle, causing pain, inflammation, and the loss of motion in these areas. The word ‘arthritis, which literally means ‘inflammation of the joint, is used to describe a group of d... Read >
Author: Papu (13)

Getting Over A Breakup Before It Negatively Affects Your Life

16th September 2009
Separations are an emotional rollercoaster that are in no way enjoyable on those getting over a breakup. Whether you are the person doing the dumping or the individual being dumped, you are bound to endure a barrage of extreme feelings. During the brea... Read >
Author: Nikki

Carpal tunnel treatment, carpal tunnel pain, wrist braces, wrist support, carpal tunnel braces.

16th September 2009
Cure for this Syndrome Easy System to Eliminate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Do you want to be free from carpal tunnel pain? Do you want to feel normal and no numbness in your hands? Do you want to end those times when you can barely sleep one full hour s... Read >
Author: Andrey5

Wisdom Tooth Extraction and Removal

15th September 2009
Wisdom tooth or third molar erupts between the age of 17-25 yrs when the person is in late teens or early youth. There is no body:functional use of wisdom tooth and dentists advise to remove them as they may cause problems in later years. They are also pr... Read >
Author: tonytidswells

Flaws Breast Reduction Can Fix for Men and Women

15th September 2009
A lot of insurance companies will pay for a woman to get a breast reduction due to a woman having overly enlarged breasts may cause back pain, neck pain and shoulder pain. Most insurance companies consider breast reduction a type of medical condition. ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Carpal Tunnel Cured Instantly

15th September 2009
LET'S GET STARTED But you can't. Should your hands become useless or impaired, our lives would become extremely difficult. You often drop things which causes the shattering of your fragile and sometimes very valuable items around the home. But, of cour... Read >
Author: isaent

How to cure back pain

12th September 2009
MIRACLE BACK PAIN CURE STATISTICS ON BACK PAIN As the swelling herniated disk thronged on the main nerve which descends upon your legs, you will experience shooting pains in your buttocks and lack of the legs.Considered as a health problem, back pains ... Read >
Author: Randy

Laser Dentistry: No More Drilling!

10th September 2009
For decades, going to the dentist has been seen as a horrifying and painful experience at worst and an annoyance at best. Part of the reason for this is that previous technologies weren't patient-friendly. Today that is all changing with the advent of las... Read >
Author: Yodle

Corsets - To Cinch Or Not To Cinch?

08th September 2009
Up through the Victorian Ages, corsets were very popular with women. Corsets were worn to reduce waist size. A tiny waist made for an attractive figure. Corsets were made from different materials over the years, including: stiffened linen, wood, whale... Read >
Author: bknandra

Corsets - To Cinch Or Not To Cinch?

08th September 2009
Up through the Victorian Ages, corsets were very popular with women. Corsets were worn to reduce waist size. A tiny waist made for an attractive figure. Corsets were made from different materials over the years, including: stiffened linen, wood, whale... Read >
Author: bknandra

SmartLipo Downtime

07th September 2009
This article can be found at http://liposuction.com. It used to take weeks, or even months, of painful healing and limited mobility to recover from traditional liposuction. But with SmartLipo, recovery time is now fast and relatively painless. Patien... Read >
Author: Linda_L

Cures For Panic Attacks

07th September 2009
There are different techniques to help get rid of panic attacks. Right from the get-go, we need to know what causes a panic attack and define it. In order to stop panic attacks symptoms from overtaking you, a good understanding of your body's stressors a... Read >
Author: KJums

SmartLipo Downtime

07th September 2009
It used to take weeks, or even months, of painful healing and limited mobility to recover from traditional liposuction. But with SmartLipo, recovery time is now fast and relatively painless. Patients often return to work within 1–2 days of undergoing th... Read >
Author: Wendy

The Five Features that you must see when Buy Office Chairs.

27th August 2009
In today’s world most of the office workers spend their whole day in front of the computers to get their office work accomplished. Sitting back whole day long on office chair can be tiresome on your body. Major of the back pains problems, impaired blood... Read >
Author: faab

Journey Through Loss & Change

27th August 2009
We all feel that the world is stable and secure, that change and loss will not come into our lives. When it does, not only do we experience deep shock and sorrow, but our normal anchors disappear. Confusion, numbness, and helplessness can arise. Needless ... Read >
Author: sumit1

Easy Ways to Know the Early Warning Signs of Diabetes

26th August 2009
One of the biggest health threats we are facing as a nation today is Diabetes. Both Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes are on the rise. Type 1 is Juvenile onset Diabetes and Type 2 is what we get as we grow older. Type 2 is the form we see the largest increase of... Read >
Author: bryan

New Help for Fibromyalgia Sufferers in Greater Chicago Area

21st August 2009
It is estimated that one in fifty Americans have fibromyalgia. This term is one that many people may not have heard of or may not be fully aware of what it entails. Basically, fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that causes widespread muscle pain and is... Read >
Author: Dr. Mark Huntsman, D.C.

Common Symptoms of Panic Attacks

21st August 2009
There are many common symptoms of panic attacks. When an individual experiences a panic attack, various symptoms occur that can leave that person in a state of devastation. Generally, these attacks last as little as five minutes, and can be as long as a h... Read >
Author: swarajart

Addiction To Numbness

20th August 2009
Addiction To Numbness Linda sat opposite me at one of my five-day Inner Bonding Intensives. She had decided to attend the Intensive because her depression, which had plagued her for years, was not being helped by medication or by the numerous forms o... Read >
Author: mahjabi

Sciatic Nerve Pain Relief - You Should Know There Is Hope

20th August 2009
Radiculopathy is the tingling, numbness, severe radiating pain that moves from your lower back down your buttocks and to your legs. The actual medical term and diagnosis of the symptoms above is radiculopathy, sciatica is just one of the manifestation of... Read >
Author: Harry Brewer

Fish Oil and its Potential Harmful Side Effects

19th August 2009
It's hard to believe that something that is as healthy and potentially life-prolonging as fish oil could be harmful to your health, but sometimes that can be the case. Like almost all things in life, there are good sides and bad sides to almost every subj... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Defining Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

18th August 2009
My friends and I would normally joke about carpal tunnel syndrome. When someone would feel a little numbness or pain in the hands or wrist after so much computer works, we would tell them that it is carpal tunnel. We often say it without actually knowing ... Read >
Author: Dr Ross Carter

Rheumatoid Arthritis and Pregnancy

18th August 2009
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Pregnancy Rheumatoid Arthritis is a disease that occurs more in women usually of child bearing age than in men. Rheumatoid arthritis and pregnancy seem to have a connection based on medical observations and studies. During preg... Read >
Author: William Walters

Data Entry Jobs At Home For Improved Happiness

18th August 2009
Are you feeling unhappy and avoiding company because of a separation? Data entry jobs at home can be a mood uplifting activity that will help you. The advantage of data entry jobs at home is that when you are depressed and unwilling to think, it keep... Read >
Author: Alan

Understanding Paralysis

17th August 2009
One of the most catastrophic injuries a person can sustain in any accident is paralysis. Paralysis refers to the condition where a person experiences a complete loss of muscle function in one or more muscle groups. One of the major causes of paraly... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Stop Your Panic Attacks - See the Difference between a Heart Attack and Panic Attacks

15th August 2009
For most people who are trying to stop panic attacks, one of the most beneficial things that can be done is to overcome the individual anxiety-based fears. It could be said that one of the biggest fears that people with severe anxiety have is the fear ... Read >
Author: Dean Whitewood

Stop Your Panic Attacks - Find out the Difference between a Heart Attack and Panic Attacks

15th August 2009
For most people who are trying to stop panic attacks, one of the most beneficial things that can be done is to overcome the individual anxiety-based fears.It could be said that one of the biggest fears that people with severe anxiety have is the fear of h... Read >
Author: Thomas Whitney

Acute anxiety treatment options

15th August 2009
Acute anxiety is a disorder, that is primarily psychiatric, and is defined by having anxiety along with brief bursts of panic attacks. The panic attacks are most often accompanied by behavioral changes. It has been found out that most of the population ha... Read >
Author: Ryan Rivera

Back Pain from Joint and Connective Tissue Problems

15th August 2009
the joints connect with tissues that work with the muscles and bones. The joints connect with tissues to conjunction bones and enforce these two bones to move. In short, joints are articulates that rest between "two bone" planes and provides us stability,... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

The Origins of Back Pain

14th August 2009
When considering back pain we must concern ourselves with its variants. For instance, back pain can start with slip disks, which in medical terms is called "Herniated nucleus pulposa." (HNP) Doctors define slip disks as ruptures of the "intervertebral dis... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

How to Tell the Differences among Different Types of Migraines?

10th August 2009
The most common questions we got from migraine sufferers and their family is “What types of migraines do I have?” Well, they sure did some research, especially when internet by the hand side, but the truth is there is not that many types of migraines.... Read >
Author: Josh Goodall

Men are More Likely to suffer Cluster Migraines

10th August 2009
It is widely known that women are more likely to suffer migraine than men. There are 30 million Americans who are suffering with different degrees of migraine problems, 75 per cent of them are women. But when it comes to cluster migraines, things chang... Read >
Author: Josh Goodall

Breast Augmentation and Enhancement Surgery - Common Questions and Concerns

09th August 2009
It is good to have questions and concerns regarding breast augmentation surgery. This way you can get informative answers and hopefully feel at ease about your decision on going forth or not with a breast augmentation. Since the surgery will change your l... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Fribromyalgia condition that causes pain and spasms in tendons

08th August 2009
Fribromyalgia condition that causes pain and spasms in tendons. Patty Ann was a healthy 34-year-old sky instructor- an athletic person, always the first to suggest a bike ride, a sky trip, or a bumpy Jeep trek to a jungle archeological site. Further, s... Read >
Author: Health4Life

You Might Be B-12 Vitamin Deficient

07th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Roger Amore Why does vitamin B-12 deficient happen in this great nation of our. What cause this so silent but yet so devastating situation. There are still million of people that just believe it is aging and do not know the cause. Wh... Read >

Has Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Or Arthritis Stopped You Reading ?

07th August 2009
Carpal Tunnel and arthritis can quite literally stop us indulging in one of our favorite pastimes – Reading a book. Holding a book open sometimes for long periods of time becomes so painful that thousands of sufferers decide they have little choice but ... Read >
Author: bob johnston

What to Do if You Have Back Pain

04th August 2009
When back pain occurs, the process of consideration must start. Back pain can emerge from various causes, yet when the pain is severe, one should seek medical advice immediately. When injuries occur and the back delivers messages that signal us that a pro... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Panic Disorder - Signs and Symptoms

02nd August 2009
Suffering from panic and anxiety disorders are not a pleasant experience, and without proper knowledge they can send you in vicious circles, for this reason understanding panic disorder symptoms is an extremely important part of coping with and treating t... Read >
Author: Mark Grey

Symptoms and Treatments for Erb’s Palsy - What Parents Should Know

01st August 2009
Erb’s palsy is a condition that results from damage to the brachial plexus, the network of nerves that controls the arms, fingers and hands. While the condition can occasionally occur from injury during childhood, the most common cause is birth inju... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Taking A Look At The Spine-Worx Back Realignment Device

01st August 2009
The Spine-Worx Back Realignment Device is one of the top rated and top selling back pain relief products on Amazon. If you or someone you love is suffering from sharp or chronic back pain, you may experience relief by lying down on the $35 Spine-Worx devi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Rhinoplasty - Benefits versus Risks

31st July 2009
Rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job or nasal reshaping, has been one of the most popular plastic surgery procedures since the 1970s. Patients can undergo the procedure to achieve a dramatic makeover, or simply have their plastic surgeon make a few subt... Read >
Author: Sara Larsen

Breast Augmentation - Benefits versus Risks

31st July 2009
As the most popular procedure performed on women, it is important that women interested in undergoing breast augmentation are aware of the risks and benefits associated with the plastic surgery procedure. An overview of the most common complications linke... Read >
Author: Sara Larsen

It is Cayenne Pepper Diet Time

31st July 2009
Do Not Fear Flavor; Cayenne Cleanses, Heals, and Strengthens As you make the transition from detox fasting to healthy detox dieting, invest in the industrial size container of cayenne pepper. As you grow accustomed to the burn, then the numbness, and t... Read >
Author: Bianca Worsley

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

30th July 2009
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a relatively common condition, with some people going on to have surgery for pain relief. The carpel is the collective name for the group of small bones (CARP) which are found at the heel of our hand. They rest in two rows of 4... Read >
Author: John Swanepoel

The Importance of the Right Bicycle Saddle

20th July 2009
If you’re a serious cyclist, you’ll know not to treat your saddle as a given. The right saddle will not only provide comfort and stability throughout your journey, it will also allow blood flow throughout the pelvic area. Recent studies have shown tha... Read >
Author: nmaidment

Cure Carpal Tunnel

20th July 2009
Cure Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in 72 hours! "All It Takes Is 8 Simple, Easy-to-Follow Techniques You Can Do While Watching Your Favorite Television Show from the Comfort of Home - Without Any Special Exercise Equipment!" Introduction . You can't even... Read >
Author: All About Internet Marketing Tips

Sciatica Natural Treatment

19th July 2009
If you observe someone who is dealing with sciatica, you may feel somewhat helpless as the pain just will not go away for someone who is experiencing the painful sciatica nerve condition. If you are experiencing the agonizing pain that runs down your l... Read >
Author: Cecilia

Let’s decrease that rehab injury time!

17th July 2009
If you’ve worked out in your life, then you know about the soreness that soon follows a day or two after. This is the rehab injury time. It can be a problem with the muscles or with the joints. Many people have asked me how to make this soreness go ... Read >
Author: Travis Petelle

CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN 72 HOURS

16th July 2009
CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN 72 HOURS! ----------------------- INTRODUCTION We all want to have the free life of doing anything that we like to do. Most human activities use the hands. Every one with this condition is wishing for that. WHAT ... Read >
Author: Pbeck

The Difference Between GAD and Panic Disorder

16th July 2009
Generalized anxiety disorder and Panic disorder are both categories under the anxiety disorder umbrella. They are both disorders that deal with some kind of misconfiguration in the mind of the person when it comes to dealing with stress and anxiety. Norma... Read >
Author: george christodoulou

What Are The Different Types Of Migraine Headaches

16th July 2009
Migraine headaches is a condition that many individuals have to contend with. At times it is something that may occur every so often and can be easily cared for with some good medicinal drug and a good sleep. But for others it may be something that they n... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Understanding The Tumescent Liposuction Procedure .

11th July 2009
One liposuction process that sticks out and has been recognized world wide as the method with the best amount of safety, the swiftest recovery, the least amount of discomfort and naturally the best results is the Tumescent liposuction method. If you try t... Read >
Author: Wade Sandoval

E-Mail Is Still The “Killer App” of Internet Marketing

10th July 2009
Over the years, I’ve gotten kind of famous for doing e-mail marketing. One reason is because I was among the first to really use a landing page widely to help build a list. I created a proprietary opt-in database, expressly for the purpose of e-mail com... Read >
Author: Neil Asher

Cure Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in 72 hours-Naturally!

09th July 2009
Cure Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in 72 hours! The clock is ticking. We all want to live a life without the pain. Imagine waking up one day experiencing numbness and a tingling sensation in your hands. Not a pleasant experience, especially as it affects so m... Read >
Author: sandy

Treatment for Morton’s Neuroma

09th July 2009
Morton’s Neuroma (also known as Morton’s neuralgia, Morton’s metatarsalgia and intermetatarsal neuroma) occurs when the nervous tissue near the base of the third and fourth toe becomes inflamed. The nerve that runs between the metatarsal bones is p... Read >
Author: kentsmith

How Do I Know If I Have a Morton’s Neuroma?

09th July 2009
The symptoms of a Morton’s neuroma tend to develop gradually over time. At first, you may only notice pain when you wear narrow shoes or put unusual stress on your foot. Pain may quickly dissipate if you massage the affected area or take your shoes of... Read >
Author: kentsmith

the symptoms of a panic attack

09th July 2009
Alone? Confused? Scared?Your heart starts pounding. .You begin to feel dizzy or faint. .You experience shortness of breath. .You feel tingling or numbness in your hands and feet. You think you may be dying or at the least having a heart attack. .You think... Read >
Author: Joseph Chapman

Beautiful Breast - Teens and Breast Implants

09th July 2009
Breast augmentation surgery is not a decision to make lightly. Surgery is surgery, no matter how popular the procedure, with all the risks inherent to a surgical procedure. It is even more important to weigh all your options carefully when it is a teenage... Read >
Author: Apple

Strengthening Your Relationships in California

06th July 2009
There is nothing like having some time with your mate and date together enjoying the best of what California provides you. If you want to strengthen your relationships, dating often will do that. Dating requires that you do not visit the same place often ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Get Results From Carpal Tunnel exercises

05th July 2009
CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN 72 HOURS! ======================= INTRODUCTION ----------------------- But you can't. And yet it can be done. You need treatment. WHAT IS CARPAL TUNNEL? ----------------------- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is an inflamm... Read >
Author: Chris Williams

Secrets of Carpal Tunnel Treatment Revealed

05th July 2009
CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN 72 HOURS! ----------------------- INTRODUCTION Your hands need your attention. You can't even hold your bag strap. The clock is ticking. You need carpal tunnel treatment! WHAT IS CARPAL TUNNEL? Symptoms of this ... Read >
Author: Chris Williams

HOW TO GET FAST RELIEF FOR YOUR CARPAL TUNNEL PAIN

05th July 2009
CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN 72 HOURS! INTRODUCTION Most human activities use the hands. Imagine waking up one day experiencing numbness and a tingling sensation in your hands. They need your attention. WHAT IS CARPAL TUNNEL? You are clums... Read >
Author: Chris Williams

Do you have a Trapped nerve? I can show you how to cure that trapped nerve

05th July 2009
It is estimated that Amazingly Eighty five percent of males in countries such as the UK suffer from back pain at one time or the other. One type of back pain that is very common is called trapped nerve. I can show you amazing ways to fix it.It is very... Read >
Author: Matthew Miles

Natural Circulation Remedies May Include Rawleigh Product

04th July 2009
Most people don’t realize they have a problem with their circulation until they start developing problems, including tingling in their hands and feet or slow healing times. There are many causes for poor blood circulation, such as chronic disease. But n... Read >
Author: Vinnie Platania

TMJ Solution - Effectively Treating TMJ Yourself

02nd July 2009
Painful TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder) symptoms are thought to be due to the cartilage where the lower jaw meets the skull becoming displaced. This results in the nerves that control the senses being stretched and pressured.. TMJ dysfunction affec... Read >
Author: Candy

How to fix a Disc Prolapse? I can show you how to cure a disc prolapse super fast

01st July 2009
It is estimated that Almost 81% of adults in Germany suffer from troublesome back pain at one time or the other. One type of back pain that is very common is called disc prolapse. I can show you amazing ways to fix it.Conditions like chonic back pain ... Read >
Author: Matthew Miles

Do you have a Trapped nerve? I can show you how to cure that trapped nerve

30th June 2009
It is estimated that Almost 81% of adults in France suffer from troublesome back pain at one time or the other. One of the most common types of pain is called trapped nerve. I can show you amazing ways to fix it.Conditions like trapped nerves should ... Read >
Author: Matthew Miles

Trapped nerve? The best solution to fix a trapped nerve

30th June 2009
It is estimated that about 82% of the population in Germany suffer from chronic back pain at one time or the other. One type of back pain that is very common is called trapped nerve. Conditions like back pain should not be ignored and treatment shou... Read >
Author: Alf J Smith

TMJ Solution - Simple Ways To Alleviate Your TMJ Pain

29th June 2009
TMJ dysfunction can be a very painful ailment that can affect not only the jaw, but the upper body as well. The arms, head, and neck can also experience pain and numbness. However, these sometimes debilitating symptoms can be alleviated with proper TMJ ex... Read >
Author: Candy

Reason To Be Happy With Quick Weight Loss

27th June 2009
Be in harmony with your body and understand what messages it is giving you to reach your goal of quick weight loss and lasting health. Your bodily signals tell you when your habits are causing distress that comes in the way of quick weight loss. Ache... Read >
Author: Alan

Claiming Compensation for a Whiplash Injury

27th June 2009
Whiplash injuries typically occur in motor collisions where a stationary vehicle is hit from the rear by another vehicle. Injury occurs when the impact of the collision pushes your vehicle forwards suddenly and forcefully causing the neck to jerk backward... Read >
Author: StartClaims

Beyonce's Diet

26th June 2009
Beyonce's diet you ask? Even if you are the reigning queen of hip-hop, properly instructing boys to "put a ring on it," you occasionally need to slim down and shape-up. Life on the road and long strings of late night performances take their toll-too much ... Read >
Author: Bianca Worsley

Trapped Nerve - The best way to remove| quickly by using simple exercises

26th June 2009
It is estimated that You won't believe that 80% of adults in Europe suffer from troublesome back pain at one time or the other. One type of back pain that is very common is called a trapped nerve. Conditions like trapped nerves should not be untrea... Read >
Author: Alf J Smith

Shingles Symptoms - What to Do During Each of the Three Stages

26th June 2009
Shingles symptoms from the herpes zoster virus derive from outbreaks in the two primary tissues for herpes viruses - nerve tissue and skin tissue. When a latent virus has the opportunity to bloom, even decades after the initial chickenpox outbreak, the ... Read >
Author: Dr. Dennis Clark, PhD

How Doctors Diagnose Carpel Tunnel

18th June 2009
Carpel tunnel is a health condition that describes the infliction that is found in the hand. The wrist is fenced by a band of tissue that functions to support the joint. In between the band and the bone inside of the wrist is the carpel tunnel which carri... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Sciatica Treatment for Sciatica Nerve Pain

17th June 2009
Lumbar discectomy is the most common surgical procedure performed for back and leg symptoms in the USA. However, is this really the best option? What is the best option for sciatica treatment? A recent study (JAMA November 2006) found that immedia... Read >
Author: toronto.therapy007@gmail.com

Understanding TBI

13th June 2009
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one of the more dangerous head injuries a person can sustain. In the United States, there are about 2 million people who suffer from TBI each year with about 500,000 hospitalized. The incidence of TBI in the US is about 180... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Sciatica and Spinal Decompression

12th June 2009
The sciatic nerve runs from the lower spinal cord to the back of the leg and foot. Discomfort, irritation or pain caused by a pinching or twisting of the nerve is called sciatica. Injury or trauma to the sciatic nerve results in a burning sensation, sharp... Read >
Author: Adam F

Cialis as a Ray of Hope in Treatment of ED

11th June 2009
Cialis is the brand name of a drug which called "Tadalafil", used vastly for treating erectile dysfunction. It works by increasing blood flow into the penis during sexual stimulation. It helps you to achieve and maintain an erection. Its main advantage ov... Read >
Author: Peter alex

Knowing more about Plantar fasciitis made easy!

11th June 2009
Do you know what is Plantar Fasciitis? It is a disease that many people call "heel pain syndrome" because it directly affects the heel causing inflammation and pain. This condition is a quite common, very painful foot problem caused by repeated tension o... Read >
Author: yulitacs

Porcelain Veneers – Aftercare

11th June 2009
Porcelain veneers are a very popular cosmetic dentistry treatment and is growing every year. It is important to know how to look after your porcelain veneers. After Preparation: If you have had a local anaesthetic you should not eat or drink until the... Read >
Author: M.Singh

Ashvaganda - Treatment of many diseases

07th June 2009
Ashvaganda shown in the treatment of heart disease, when they felt palpitations, a feeling of disruption in the work of the heart, a sense of numbness and contraction in the chest, as well as pain in the heart pulsating, lomyaschego or explosive nature. T... Read >
Author: ayurvedicherbal

Home Treatment For Carpel Tunnel Treatment

06th June 2009
There have been many versions of the explanation of carpal tunnel syndrome, all of which can be summed up as a condition affecting the nerves of the hand and wrist. A sudden numbness on the hand and wrist followed by tingling sensations similar to a cramp... Read >
Author: justinkenedy

Your Body and memory foam

01st June 2009
Memory foam is the product that promises the best comfort for your body whilst you sleep. The memory foam mattress provides all the comfort required for one's back as it helps to maintain the curvature of the spine by moulding according to the body shap... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

An Overview of Sciatica – Sciatica Pain Relief Jacksonville

19th May 2009
The fact is that lower back pain can be debilitating for many individuals. Commonly, sciatica is the source of lower back pain in an individual. Through this article you are provided an overview of the basics of sciatica. By understanding sciatica you ... Read >
Author: painmanagement

Useful Information On Back Pain Treatment

18th May 2009
When back pain ensues, the process of consideration must start. Back pain can emerge from different basis, yet when the pain is severe, one should seek medical advice immediately. When injuries turn up and the back delivers messages that signal us th... Read >
Author: Ras Reed

Why Do My Legs Hurt?

18th May 2009
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is becoming more and more prevalent in America. Our love of fast food and convenience has lead to almost 10 million Americans to be diagnosed with PAD. Our body naturally starts forming plaques in our arteries. This is... Read >

Spinal Arthritis; Symptoms and Treatment

18th May 2009
Spinal arthritis is also known as Spondylosis. It is generally caused by degeneration and wear and tear, although can also be triggered by injury or spinal surgery. It is thought that there may also be a genetic link. Spinal arthritis can affect any area ... Read >
Author: Steph Cooke

Neck Pain and Chiropractors

18th May 2009
Neck and Neck Pain: Your neck contains muscles, bones, nerves, arteries, and veins, as well as many ligaments and other supporting structures. Your neck requires flexibility and range of motion to support your head. Since your neck is the sole support... Read >
Author: DirectTM

Pain Caused by a Herniated Disk

18th May 2009
All along the spine are soft, flexible, rubbery pads that act as both shock absorbers and support for the back. When part of the center of the disk pushes out through the edge of these pads and presses against the spinal cord, it is called a herniated dis... Read >
Author: DirectTM

Conquer the Skies with an Aerial Banner Tow

12th May 2009
The biggest enemy of advertising is sensory numbness. When you’re being thrown ten to fifteen different ads in an hour, you’re bound to space out and stop paying attention as a consumer. As an advertiser, you would naturally want to veer away from med... Read >
Author: MICHAEL JOHN ARNOLD

Migraine can be severely debilitating but proper treatment and prevention may help

08th May 2009
Who get migraine? Physiologically, migraine headache is a neurological condition that is more commonly known to afflict women than men. Women experience migraines at least three times more often than men, probably because of hormonal changes. However, mi... Read >
Author: mark bevan

Migraine can be severely debilitating but proper treatment and prevention may help

08th May 2009
Who get migraine? Physiologically, migraine headache is a neurological condition that is more commonly known to afflict women than men. Women experience migraines at least three times more often than men, probably because of hormonal changes. However, mi... Read >
Author: mark bevan

A Review of the Variations of the Herniated Disc – Jacksonville FL

07th May 2009
Many people do not have a complete appreciation of what a herniated disc is all about. Therefore, through this article you are provided some basic information about the herniated disc, including where along the spinal column a herniated disc can occur. ... Read >
Author: painmanagement

A Decatur Podiatrist Can Help Solve Your Foot Problems

05th May 2009
You may have problems with your ankles and feet that require a Podiatrist. This is usually the case when your aches and pains go beyond what's considered normal. For instance, it's normal to have sore feet after standing on them all day. But if your feet ... Read >
Author: Joseph Gotfredson

No to Drugs: Pain Relief Tips in a Techie World

02nd May 2009
Have you heard of Repetitive Strain Injuries or RSI? If you have experienced wrist pain, shoulder pain, neck pain or back pain due to repetitive tasks, more likely you had an episode of RSI. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, a repetitive strain injury among t... Read >
Author: strawberryjam

Get Rid of Wrist Pain and Back Pain without Taking Drugs

02nd May 2009
When was the last time you danced the rumba? If you watched “Dancing with the Stars” on television lately, certainly you had a jaw-dropping experience at how most of the dancing pairs bent, slid and tumbled as if there were no bones in their bodies. ... Read >
Author: strawberryjam

Whiplash and Back Injury as Caused by Car Accidents

29th April 2009
Using cars is considered today as one of the effective ways of traveling. This instrument of transportation is built and designed in a way that it will cater to the primary need of the one using it, which is to go from one place to another. However, the p... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Are you Worried About Zinc in your Denture Cream?

28th April 2009
Are You Worried About the Zinc in Denture Creams? If you are a denture wearer and you are online much, you may be thinking about the safety of your denture cream. Who hasn't read something about the zinc in denture adhesive? Some denture creams have r... Read >
Author: Eileen Sheets

There Is Life Beyond Chronic Back pain

17th April 2009
Chronic back pain is a disease in itself. When your back hurts continuously for over three months it is considered chronic pain. The reasons for this condition could be an injury or an ongoing cause like a nerve damage or arthritis. Lack of Vitamin D, an ... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden

Back pain

16th April 2009
What is back pain? Back pain is very common and most people suffer from it at some time, however, most back problems heal naturally. The spinal cord which carries nerves from the brain the rest of the body travels in a canal through the ‘vertebrae’... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

Where You Should Begin When Considering Plastic Surgery

16th April 2009
An abdominoplasty, also referred to as a tummy tuck, can help reduce the appearance of loose and flabby skin around your abdomen by strengthening the walls of your tummy, as well as tightening your stomach muscles. This surgery removes fat and tightens lo... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Overcoming Infidelity: Knowledge of the Types of Affairs Gives Power

16th April 2009
Overcoming infidelity begins the day that a person discovers his or her spouse, or partner, is having an affair. For most people, the numbness, the confusion, the pain, and the anger of the revelation is compounded by myths and half-truths about infidelit... Read >
Author: Katie Recknagel

Signs of a Stroke

16th April 2009
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. A Stroke is also known as a ‘brain attack’. A stroke happens when the blood flow to the brain is prevented. Without the essential oxygen and nutrients required the brain cells start d... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

What Are the Symptoms of Diabetes and What Can You Do to Alleviate Them?

15th April 2009
Many people that have had a family history of diabetes have to always remain quite aware so far as what are the symptoms of diabetes. Many people with this kind of history, who are beginning to see the symptoms, or have recently been diagnosed with one o... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

What You Should Know About Different Diabetes Types

15th April 2009
Most of us fully understand that there is more than one distinct diabetes type, but many don’t know exactly what the difference in them is other than with one type you have to take injections of insulin. What are the different signs of diabetes that si... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Bereavement

09th April 2009
Bereavement What is bereavement? Bereavement means, literally, to be deprived by death. After someone close to you dies, you go through a process of mourning. Grief is the visible sign of that mourning and encompasses a wide range of physical and em... Read >
Author: imran21

Facelift Information: Frequently Asked Questions About Facelift Surgery

09th April 2009
A facelift is a major step if you are looking for a way to improve your appearance. It is important to familiarize yourself with the procedure to understand the risks and benefits involved. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions about facel... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Risks and Benefits of Liposuction - What Prospective Patients Should Know

09th April 2009
Like any other cosmetic surgery, Liposuction has both its good points and risks involved. It is up to each individual to decide if the benefits outweigh the risk. It is imperative that you discuss with your surgeon if you are a good candidate medically fo... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Alcoholism Causes & Symptoms

07th April 2009
Alcoholism is addiction to alcohol. There are many reasons for a person to become alcoholic. The recent studies have shown that relatives of a person who is alcoholic are at four time’s higher risk of becoming alcoholic themselves. Beside this, ther... Read >
Author: Qayam Khan

4 Tips on Peripheral Neuropathy You Can Use Today

07th April 2009
Peripheral Neuropathy is a condition where the nerves lose their ability to conduct efficiently and ends up with either numbness in the lower extremity or persistent pain and burning. Too often, those suffering with peripheral neuropathy had been told th... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Schneider

Wealth Secret: Connect With Your Body & Find Your Fortune

02nd April 2009
After reading the title of this week's wealth secret, I'm sure you are wondering what the heck I am talking about - connect with your body and find your fortune. How can connecting with your body lead you to your fortune? Perfect, that's exactly what I ... Read >
Author: Alexis Martin Neely

Relationship Problem Advice

31st March 2009
In this article on relationship problem advice, we are going to discuss one of the most traumatic problems you can face in a relationship... breaking up. Breaking up can create a tremendous about of grief, especially if the split is not something you ... Read >
Author: Matt

Common injuries of the hand and wrist

31st March 2009
The human hand is one of the most important parts of the body. Most jobs require extensive use of Hands and Wrists. Typing, writing, and the use of tools all require properly functioning hands. The hands and wrists and susceptible to injury caused by over... Read >
Author: Mark Weiss

Common injuries of the hand and wrist

27th March 2009
The human hand is one of the most important parts of the body. Most jobs require extensive use of Hands and Wrists. Typing, writing, and the use of tools all require properly functioning hands. The hands and wrists and susceptible to injury caused by over... Read >
Author: Mark Weiss

How To Get Relief For A Lower Back Ache

27th March 2009
If you've got back problems, be careful! You don't want to end up with long term problems. So here are some tips on how to get relief for a lower back ache. Fortunately, many back problems are muscular in nature and don't often last very long. In fa... Read >
Author: Kris Bickell

Panic Attacks - When Do Your Panic Attacks Cross Over Into A Panic Disorder?

27th March 2009
Panic Disorder is a distinct but related condition to panic attacks. These attacks are isolated instances of 4 or more of the below listed symptoms. Your attacks cross over into a panic disorder if: 1) you have had two or more attacks and 2) at le... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Anxiety Attacks – You Can Have A Panic Attack Because You Are Anxious About Having One?

27th March 2009
What is anxiety anyway? Anxiety is not fear and you can distinguish between the two feelings by looking towards the source of your uneasiness. Fear is usually directed towards something concrete, the man in the dark alley following you, the shark lurking ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

How To Find Out If You Have Acid Reflux Or Heart Pain

25th March 2009
Chest pain can be a very scary, serious issue. If you are one of many Americans at risk for heart disease, it can be even more frightening. But sometimes chest pain isn't heart related, it is a digestive issue. Heartburn, or it's more serious cousin a... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Control Your Breath To Help With Anxiety

23rd March 2009
People torment disquiet regularly focus on nervous opinion of losing influence or ready idiotic. Thoughts can trigger worry but it is the body's answer for the danger conveyed by our feelings or our senses that accounts for worry. In other language, fear ... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

Neuropathy, why the pain, the tingling and the numbness?

23rd March 2009
Neuropathy has many symptoms. It may start with a tingling feeling and end up with numbness. It can be a pricking, or burning sensation, loss of reflexes and muscle shrinkage, abnormal sensations, or sensitivity to touch. Its worse symptom is pain, s... Read >
Author: Chris Daino

Fixodent Lawsuit: You Will Find a Denture Cream Lawsuit Based on Zinc Poisoning

20th March 2009
There are over 35 million people that wear dentures in the United States alone. Most are over the age of 55. Most use denture creams. This is where the problem comes into play. Unfortunately, many people are poisoning their bodies and they don’t eve... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

About Otoplasty - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to Ask

13th March 2009
There are numerous reasons one may choose to undergo otoplasty from ear genetic deformities, protruding ears, enlarged ear lobes, missing ear, or simply because they are not comfortable with the way their ears look. Regardless of the reason, it is importa... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Nose Jobs: Understanding the Risks and Benefits of Rhinoplasty - FAQ

13th March 2009
If you are unhappy with the shape or size of your nose and are considering a nose job, make sure you do your research first. Here are a few things you should know about rhinoplasty. How much does a nose job cost? The cost of rhinoplasty varies greatly... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Vibration White FInger Compensation

13th March 2009
Tens of thousands of British workers suffer from industrial diseases caused by using hand held vibrating machinery as part of their jobs. Machinery such as chainsaws and pneumatic and power drills can cause Vibration White Finger, which is the vascular... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker

Lip Augmentation - Improve the Appearance of Lips

13th March 2009
Lip augmentation is an effective cosmetic procedure that helps to improve the appearance of your lips. Lip augmentation treatment guarantees fuller lips and a more youthful appearance. Enhance the Appearance of Your Lips through Surgical or Non Surgical M... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher T. Chia

Lip Augmentation - Fuller, More Beautiful Lips

13th March 2009
Lip augmentation procedure provides you with fuller, more beautiful lips and helps to preserve your youthful appearance. Through the different lip augmentation procedures the wrinkles and lines around your lips can be removed. Variety of Lip Augmentation ... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher T. Chia

Lip Augmentation for Beautiful Lips

13th March 2009
Lip augmentation is the best solution for those who wish to have beautiful lips. By making use of this innovative cosmetic procedure, it is possible for you to own sensuous looking and appealing lips. Achieve Attractive Lips through Lip Augmentation The l... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher T. Chia

Turning nightmares into harmless scares

11th March 2009
"The economy is collapsing," is the mildest expression of gloom that one hears these days on the radio. Newspapers and TV illustrate daily catastrophes with pictures of unemployed workers demonstrating in front of closed factories. Is the world coming to ... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Managing Low Back Pain

10th March 2009
All of us know someone who has suffered with low back pain; sometimes for a few days and sometimes for weeks. Low back pain is defined as soreness or discomfort anywhere in the lower back or buttocks. Three out of four people suffer from low back pain som... Read >
Author: Lisa Hill, M.D.

Breast Augmentation: Important Information About this Popular Surgery

10th March 2009
Breast augmentation surgery, perhaps better known as breast enlargement surgery, is a procedure by which a woman can increase the size of her breasts through the insertion of silicone or saline breast implants. Women who undergo breast augmentation surger... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Find A Professional Scottsdale Scorpion Exterminator

09th March 2009
Scorpions are members of the arachnid family, and along with spiders and ticks they can be some of the most troublesome pests to find inside the home or office. The most common scorpions in Scottsdale are the Bark scorpions. If stung, a human may experi... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Find Quality Pest Control Throughout Scottsdale And The Region

09th March 2009
If you need to get rid of unpleasant pests, you may be looking for a scorpion exterminator. Scottsdale, Tempe, Glendale and Chandler residents have many options available for finding a quality scorpion exterminator. Scottsdale home and business owners k... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

SmartLipo Recovery Time

03rd March 2009
Today’s SmartLipo customers are increasingly concerned about SmartLipo recovery time, the nature of the surgery, and the results. Approved by the FDA, SmartLipo is a laser-assisted liposuction procedure, which has proved to be successful in treating peo... Read >
Author: Park Avenue SmartLipo

Panic Attack Cures That Work

03rd March 2009
If you often have panic attacks and you have tried almost everything without results, you should know that there is hope. Panic attack cures do exist, however the first step to stop anxiety attacks is to identify the root cause. Most common symptoms of... Read >
Author: broalex

A Guide to Arm Lifts (Brachioplasty)

02nd March 2009
Upper arms can be prone to drooping or sagging thanks to a number of factors including fluctuations in weight, genetics and getting older. Exercise may help to strengthen and improve the underlying muscle tone of the upper arm, however exercise will not h... Read >
Author: CosmeticSurgeryBible

Panic Attacks - I’ve Had a Panic Attack – What Do I Do Now?

02nd March 2009
Panic attacks are one of the truly scary events in life. An attack can involve any number of terrifying symptoms, some of which include, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, sweating, choking, numbness, particularly in the extremities, hot flashes, di... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Tips on Selecting the Friendship Tattoos

28th February 2009
Sciatica is most common in people aged 30 to 50. It is a term describing a set of symptoms that result from a number of underlying problems, and therefore its incidence is quite widespread. Sciatica symptoms tend to develop over time, as age causes we... Read >
Author: David Tony

The Many Different Kinds Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Disability

24th February 2009
Several people in the United States have been affected by CTS, which is also considered as an "occupational disorder in the 90's". It has pushed many to resign from their work because they have become victims of the carpal tunnel syndrome disability. ... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

How To Find Out Carpal Tunnel Symptoms

24th February 2009
Numbness of the hands, pain of the fingers and tingling of the palms are the most common carpal tunnel symptoms. It often occurs in the parts supplied by the median nerve such as the thumb, index finger, middle finger and half of the ring finger. If your ... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

Brief and Useful Information about Actonel Drug

23rd February 2009
Osteoporosis is a disorder in which bones become fragile and weak resulting in bone pain and fracture. Although, person of any age group can suffer from this problem, but generally it is common in older men and women. Actonel is a highly effective and re... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

An Overview of Browlift Procedures - What Should I Know?

23rd February 2009
A browlift, also known as a forehead lift, is a popular cosmetic surgery procedure which effectively reduces the appearance of deep forehead wrinkles and lifts sagging and low eyebrows. Scars are well-hidden within the hairline, and results include a smoo... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

How to Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks Permanently

23rd February 2009
Anxiety is a common reaction to stress. Anxiety is a result of pressure at work, in school, at home and even when having a major event in your life like death of loved ones, divorce or any unexpected changes. But when anxiety became unreasonable, excessiv... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

How to Handle Anxiety Disorder

18th February 2009
Anxiety is a helpful emotion because it keeps you on your toes in the face of danger or stressful situations. But if this emotion restricts you from doing your daily activities then what you have is a disorder. If you have extreme anxiety or fear over un... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

7 Common Causes of Back Pain Why You Have It

13th February 2009
Got back pain? You are not alone. Most people have, at one point in their lives, experienced back pain – and unfortunately, some have continually suffered since then. Having back problems, especially if the pain is recurring, would affect one, in t... Read >
Author: Adam

7 Common Causes of Back Pain Why You Have It

13th February 2009
Got back pain? You are not alone. Most people have, at one point in their lives, experienced back pain – and unfortunately, some have continually suffered since then. Having back problems, especially if the pain is recurring, would affect one, in t... Read >
Author: Adam

How To Find Different Kinds Of Carpal Tunnel Treatments

10th February 2009
Carpal tunnel syndrome treatments usually begin conservatively. It moves to more aggressive and invasive techniques if the symptoms of such disorder persist. Before undergoing a release or endoscopic surgery, the initial carpal tunnel treatments include s... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

The Carpal Tunnel Different Kinds Of Symptoms

10th February 2009
As mentioned in the previous article, the disorder follows the mustard seed principle where you hardly even recognize it stinginess. It starts so small and end up blowing bigtime. Yes, you feel the pain but there is a tendency of simply brushing it off. ... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

How To Look For A Doctor To Perform Carpal Tunnel Surgery

10th February 2009
Orthopedics expert, Dr. John Cluett, advised that when usage of anti- inflammatory medications, wrist brace and cortisone injection does not help relieve carpal tunnel syndrome then most likely, there is a need for surgery. A carpal tunnel syndrome su... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

Breast enlargement surgery – Is it an option?

09th February 2009
The need for self improvement is what makes us human; there is most probably something most of us would change about our appearance if we had the opportunity. Even those who may appear beautiful to you or I might see something different when they loo... Read >
Author: james

The Signs Of An Anxiety Attack

03rd February 2009
Anxiety attack symptoms are what we typically experience if we feel sudden danger is going to happen. Anxiety attack can be a very terrifying experience. It is a period of sudden and intense fear or discomfort, typically with an abrupt onset and usual... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

Free Yourself from Panic Attacks

03rd February 2009
Panic disorder is a sudden attack of terror without warning accompanied by sweating, fainting and dizziness. There is also numbness in your hands and pains in your chest that you may genuinely believe you are having a heart attack. A panic attack is an ea... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Avoid injuries at your work space

02nd February 2009
Computers are a fact in everyday life and they are probably here to stay. If you don’t have your work space setup correctly, you can end up with some uncomfortable physical symptoms in you neck, back and shoulders. Numbness or tingling sensations... Read >
Author: Rich Agnew

Are You Victim of Major Depression?

30th January 2009
Nowadays most of the people feel sad due to the problems they face. This is what is called depression. We are living in a world of sadness. Of course losing your job and facing home foreclosure or just wondering if it's going to happen to you next can ... Read >
Author: Mercina

The Many Different Kinds Of Carpal Tunnel Procedures

23rd January 2009
When the patient's disorder in the hand is already heavily damaged, there is a need to undergo surgery. Carpal tunnel procedure is a major operation that is known as "release." Procedure is of two kinds namely, carpal tunnel open release and carpal tunnel... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

Hobbies - Natural Relief Tips For Overworked Arms and Elbows!

22nd January 2009
Maybe you play music, build things, or enjoy crafts. Some hobbies require extra work from your arm muscles. Do your tendons and muscles get overworked from your favorite activities? When we use our arm muscles for hobbies, we risk getting soft tissue i... Read >
Author: shaktian2009

A sweet way to manage diabetes

21st January 2009
Diabetes is spreading at an alarming rate across the world. Diabetes can be a life-threatening disease, and patients suffering form diabetes have a higher risk of dying from heart disease or stroke. Chemical medicine used in the treatment of diabetes is ... Read >
Author: gezagolli

Your Information Source For A Migraine Headache

16th January 2009
There are a lot of reasons why you may be on an information search on migraine headaches. You may suffer from migraines or somebody you know may have migraine headaches. Alternatively, you might have just had a family member diagnosed with migraines or... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

The bed - Mankinds Greatest Invention.

09th January 2009
What would we do without the humble bed? In a world with a million different technological devices, the internet, High Definition TV, DVD mobile phones and so on, what would we do without our cosy cots? Think about it in today’s fast paced life, once we... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Anxiety Panic Attacks Symptoms - The 10 Most Common Anxiety Panic Attacks Symptoms!

09th January 2009
Anxiety & Panic Attacks are very common in today's society and many people in every country suffer from them. The severity of the anxiety and panic attacks can differ from person to person and in a lot of cases can completely control lives. Many sufferers... Read >
Author: Ethan Grays

Symptoms of Panic Attack

06th January 2009
Panic attacks are defined as sudden intense episodes of extreme physical, emotional and mental panic or terror, usually focused around an abnormal fear. Panic attacks are usually brief, and may last less than ten minutes, although some of the symptoms may... Read >
Author: TomSmith

TODAY'S FORECAST -- SONG LYRICS ABOUT THE WEATHER

06th January 2009
We've all been in this situation -- in the elevator with a stranger, or when first meeting someone new -- the awkwardness in the air is heavier than plutonium, and they turn to you and start talking about....THE WEATHER! Oh, no, no, no -- anything but TH... Read >
Author: Merryl Lentz

The Effects of High Potassium for Kidney

31st December 2008
Potassium is a mineral discovered organically in several fruits and vegetables, such as oranges, potatoes, bananas, dried fruits, dried beans and peas, as well as nuts. Healthy kidneys calculate potassium in your blood and eliminate surplus amounts. Unhea... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Anxiety - Symptoms & Help

19th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hope Pope What is Anxiety? Ever met someone who worries from the time they get up in the morning until the time they go to bed? Ever live with someone who wakes up with a red mark on her toe and is certain she has a disease? Then ... Read >

Understanding Your Body - The Beginnings Of A Solution To Panic Attacks And Anxiety Disorders.

18th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Steve Cowley If you suffer from a panic or anxiety disorder an important part of your recovery process is to gain an understanding of your symptoms. If you don't understand how your symptoms happen, then you can remain caught up in y... Read >
Author: Steve Cowley

Epidural Complications

15th December 2008
Epidural analgesia, sometimes called an epidural block, causes some loss of feeling in the lower area of a woman's body when she is in labor and getting ready to deliver her baby, yet she remains awake and alert. Epidural complications are rare, however,... Read >
Author: Paula Snyder

Are You Suffering from Diabetes and Foot Problems?

12th December 2008
Both recognized types of diabetes are potentially incredibly challenging for those forced to live with them, and it is no exaggeration to guess that nearly everyone who doesn't have diabetes knows or has met someone who does. While the medical attention ... Read >
Author: Kent

Are You Suffering from Diabetes and Foot Problems?

12th December 2008
Both recognized types of diabetes are potentially incredibly challenging for those forced to live with them, and it is no exaggeration to guess that nearly everyone who doesn't have diabetes knows or has met someone who does. While the medical attention ... Read >
Author: Kent

What Is Diabetic Neuropathy

12th December 2008
The goals of treating diabetic neuropathy are preventing and possibly reversing the progression of nerve damage, and reducing the symptoms, targeted therapies to the underlying mechanisms of diabetic neuropathy are essential to slow the progression of the... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Recommended Sleeping Positions

08th December 2008
Those who complain of "moving all night" will find that their constant shifting may now be a changing of this new position from the right to the left side. And in all probability much of the restlessness will cease. Tossing in bed is so often a futile sea... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

What is Lumbago?

04th December 2008
The medical industry defines lumbago as mild to severe pain or discomfort in the region of the lower back. There are two specific types of lumbago pain, specifically, acute (pain can be sudden and severe and comes and goes) or chronic, lasting over three ... Read >
Author: painrelief

Facts on Spinal Cord Injuries

03rd December 2008
Any accident has the potential to cause harm or injuries to anyone. There are worse injuries that a victim can obtain that would stay with them for a lifetime. Disabilities and deformities may be a living proof of the accident in which the victim has b... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

What Causes Dizziness

03rd December 2008
Many people would say that at some point or often they feel dizzy. It's uncomfortable, and sometimes alarming. Determining dizziness causes can be performing in several types of diagnosis. Dizziness may be a symptom that may be directing to other form of ... Read >
Author: TomSmith

Time to stop smoking? Hypnosis, Boston, is the answer.

03rd December 2008
Many people want to make changes in their lives. I know this because it is part of my job to help people empower themselves to make these changes. Working in hypnotherapy, Boston has been a great place to live and work. It isn't that people here are mo... Read >
Author: urlreader

The Correct Safety Clothing for Heavy Machinery Use

02nd December 2008
Heavy machinery and power tools are used for a variety of different reasons. This could be on a construction site, at the roadside or even renovating homes. The proper and correct usage of these tools is not the only thing that must be taken into consider... Read >
Author: Sean Farrell

What is golfer’s elbow?

02nd December 2008
Golfer's elbow — also called medial epicondylitis — is a painful inflammation on the inner side of your elbow. The primary area where the pain originates is where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of your elbow.... Read >
Author: painrelief

Chin Augmentation - Plastic Surgery

02nd December 2008
Chin augmentation or mentoplasty is a growing area of cosmetic plastic surgery that is beneficial to persons who have problems such as a receding chin or a prominent chin. During these days, not only women want to be more attractive and beautiful, but men... Read >
Author: Spero Theodorou

Getting The Right Bra For Your Body

25th November 2008
The beauty of the fashion world is there number of variations and choices you have. Part and parcel to this is the fact you can try on different sizes of a style to find the one you are most comfortable with for a brand. When it comes to bras, however, mo... Read >
Author: Tiffany Hart

Signs and symptoms

22nd November 2008
When it comes to dealing with someone with may be having a stroke you are going to want to look at the signs. Make sure that when you do spot some of the signs and symptoms that you seek medical attention quickly. You will want to get the medical attentio... Read >
Author: alex alaska p

Signs and symptoms

22nd November 2008
When it comes to dealing with someone with may be having a stroke you are going to want to look at the signs. Make sure that when you do spot some of the signs and symptoms that you seek medical attention quickly. You will want to get the medical attentio... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup

Making A Whiplash Compensation Claim

21st November 2008
If you have been in a whiplash injury, then you need to get in touch with a personal injury solicitor. They can tell you what compensation to expect. If it is less than £1000 though, it can be difficult to get representation on a no win no fee basis. Thi... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

How To Solve Panic Attacks? 3 Essential Tips You Need To Combat Panic Attacks

18th November 2008
With this article I aim to introduce panic, as well as offer you important ideas you should know about if you are asking yourself "How do I get rid of panic attacks?" However, nobody can give you a complete overview of all the aspects of how to solve pani... Read >
Author: JBanis

10 Lifesaving Tips Everyone Should Know

05th November 2008
1. How to perform CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an essential skill every adult should know. Even if you’ve taken a CPR class in the past, you should refresh your skills every few years to stay sharp in the event that an emergency arises.... Read >
Author: Manzur Shahid

Frequently Asked Questions about Having a Facelift

04th November 2008
In today’s society both men and women are striving to achieve a youthful appearance. A facelift is also known as a rhytidectomy. During this procedure a plastic surgeon treats the loose skin of the face and neck making a smoother and younger appearance.... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Facts to Know About Brain Injury

03rd November 2008
Brain is a vital part of the body because through it, information for the body is received, distributed and organized. In addition, the brain is also responsible for a person’s mental processes and physical actions. When a person obtains a brain inj... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Understanding the Need for Memory Foam Bedding and Memory Foam Pillows

31st October 2008
It’s a fact that all people need to have enough sleep to be restored and revitalized for the next day’s activities. Yet it is also a fact that there are people who are unable to get enough sleep. Worse, there are people who are finding it hard to slee... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Basics of Hair Replacement Surgery or Hair Transplantation

30th October 2008
For those individuals who have dealt with permanent hair loss, surgery for replacing hair may be a promising answer. A medical practitioner can help you conclude if hair transplants are a suitable option for you. There are lots of suitable plastic surg... Read >
Author: Cherry B

How to Control Your Anxiety Disorder

27th October 2008
To control your anxiety you have to have a plan, sort of. What I mean by plan is a way to sort out an actual set of actions or thought processes to help you cope with your anxiety symptoms when they hit you like a pillow sack of bricks. The plan can vary ... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Eight Causes of Back Pain You Must Know About

23rd October 2008
What is the cause of my back pain? It is one of the most common questions I'm asked as a hospital doctor. The answer varies depending on the presentation, symptoms, clinical examination and special investigations. Let me give you some simple guidelines as... Read >
Author: Dr. Mark Holmes

Are You Aware Of These Clogged Arteries Symptoms?

23rd October 2008
The most regular cause of clogged arteries is called atherosclerosis. It occurs as a course when plaque resides in inner lining of the artery. This plague is in fact made of fat, cholesterol, fibrin, cellular waste products and calcium deposits. The more ... Read >
Author: Ling

Detailed Information on Meningioma

17th October 2008
Meningioma is common type of dilatory growing, generally benign brain tumor that arises from the dura, one of the meninges, the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. A meningioma can begin in any part of the brain or spinal cord, but the most comm... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Say No To Migraine Headaches

15th October 2008
Are you a migraneur (one who suffers from migraine pain)? If you are, then you are most definitely aware of the intense throbbing headache that it brings and the disabling symptoms that accompany it! The word “migraine” originated from the Greek wo... Read >
Author: Van Buskirk

What are the 5 relationship killers that you have to note of and how to avoid them?

15th October 2008
As a relationship counsellor, I am constantly being asked why so many relationships fail. In the 37 years that I have worked with couples, I have discovered five major relationship killers: Controlling Behaviour Most people enter a relations... Read >
Author: Jim Lim

Whiplash – the most common injury from a Road Traffic Accident

14th October 2008
Road traffic accidents can have terrible consequences for the victims involved; the personal injuries that you can gain from a road traffic accident can have devastating effects on your life but the most common injury that you will likely gain from a road... Read >
Author: Helen

Claiming for compensation after a Neck Injury

13th October 2008
The neck is one place on our body that is very susceptible to injury and any injury or damage to the neck; in particular the spine, can disrupt the nerve signals to the rest of the body. This can lead to loss of feeling, numbness, and in the most serious ... Read >
Author: Helen

Do you have Diabetes Pain?

07th October 2008
Do you have Diabetes Pain? Diabetes is a crippling disorder where an individual's blood sugar becomes too high due to a malfunction of the pancreas. It is also considered one of the most common chronic diseases in the world, with roughly 25% sufferers ex... Read >
Author: painrelief

Magnetic Therapy Newsletter

07th October 2008
Migraine Zapper A migraine is a type of headache that causes intense, throbbing pain, usually on one side of the head. Patients may also experience nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light and sound. The symptoms can last from four to 72 hours and, in m... Read >
Author: Magnapak

Sciatic nerve pain

06th October 2008
It is the nerve that starts at the buttocks and runs down the back of the leg. It is a combination of multiple spinal nerves and is about an inch long in the buttocks. Generally, when people start complaining about pain in the sciatic nerve, it’s not th... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Sciatica Pregnancy

06th October 2008
Defining sciatica and mentioning its affects on pregnancy: The nerve that extends from the lower back to the legs and feet is the sciatic nerve. This nerve is responsible for the sensation in the muscles of the region, i.e. the legs. This sciatic nerve... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Sciatica and You

06th October 2008
Sciatica is a condition in which one tends to experience pain in their lower back region and the surrounding areas such as buttocks, legs, feet etc. This condition is mainly caused due to compression and irritation caused in the sciatic nerve, or the nerv... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Undiagnosed Spinal Injuries The long term effects

06th October 2008
Age plays an important factor in the risk of spinal injury; the leading cause of serious spinal injury in the under 65 age bracket is motor vehicle accident, while above 65 the most significant cause of spinal injury is from trips and falls, with conditio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Risks and Benefits of Face Lift Surgery

02nd October 2008
Anyone thinking about getting a face lift needs to have a full understanding of not only the tremendous benefits but also the possible complications. The standard reason for face lift surgery is to improve on appearance. Some of the most reported benefits... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

How Dentists Make Dentistry A Pleasant Medical Discipline

01st October 2008
There are very few people in the world, never felt nervous while visiting their dentists. It is a very common scene that the mothers drag their children to the clinic of dentists forcefully, and children are trying to flee from that place desperately. The... Read >
Author: culvercityDentist

Common Household Spider "Are They Poisonous"

29th September 2008
As small as these little creatures are, it's amazing what a rucus they can cause. Many spiders are harmless, but there are some common spiders that should truely be feared. It is important to be able to identify spiders that are poisonous and the symptoms... Read >
Author: Angela C. Martinez

If you suffer from arthritis, you can get relief by taking Xiao Huo Luo Wan

22nd September 2008
Chinese treatments are very effective for treating problems like paralysis, arthritis, and stroke. These problems are created due to blockage in the channels that restrict the movement of blood and Qi. When the channels are blocked, passage of nutrients t... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Is Chiropractic Your Neck Pain Answer?

16th September 2008
Your neck consists of seven very small vertebrae and supports the entire weight of your head. The average weight of the human head is 10 to 12 pounds, which isn't very light when you consider the neck is constantly supporting it! Add in how much neck s... Read >
Author: Philip V Cordova

Causes Of Multiple Sclerosis And The Accompanied Depression

12th September 2008
Most often than not, prior to the actual diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, a person will experience inexplicable and apparently weird symptoms that are mysterious. The person will be mystified, bewildered and often frightened when numbness, weakness occurs... Read >
Author: Jhye

Symptoms Of Whiplash

10th September 2008
Better education on symptoms of whiplash has become an arch need, with the skyrocketing increase in the number of whiplash injuries. As a result of a sudden backward movement and then forward movement of the neck, when you car is rear ended, defines a whi... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Guillain-Barre syndrome

09th September 2008
Guillain-Barré syndrome is a uncommon health situation that affects the nerves outside a person's brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nerves convey sensory information (e.g., pain, temperature) from the body to the brain and motor (i.e., movement) sign... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Potential Complications Associated with Face Lift Hawaii

09th September 2008
Face lifts Hawaii are a very common cosmetic surgery procedure, and in fact, it is a relatively safe procedure that is performed by highly qualified Honolulu plastic surgeons. However, there are risks involved in every type of surgery, whether it is ... Read >
Author: rizzosh

Zap Of Laser Could Help Stop Oral Cancer

08th September 2008
According to the Oral Cancer Foundation, this year, oral cancer will cause more than 8,000 deaths, killing roughly one person every hour. One of the cures is the application of lasers. Leukoplakia is a precancerous lesion that forms on the tongue or in... Read >
Author: Shane

Top 5 tips to Treat and Prevent Sciatica

04th September 2008
Many people think of sciatica, symptoms of which include pain down the leg, some numbness and weakness of the limbs as just another case of lower back pain and believe that with sufficient rest, the pain will go away. However, sciatica is a little more se... Read >
Author: Neil Jones

How to Lift Your Mood Naturally With Vitamins

04th September 2008
Similar to everyone else, you probably have an occasional period where you?re down in the dumps. But don?t fret; feeling a little bit down every now and then is normal. But when these low feelings persist, you may be in trouble. If they deepen over time... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Liposuction Garments - How They Help You Heal After Surgery

01st September 2008
The procedure of liposuction is where fat deposits are removed from specific places of the body through the use of a hollow type tool and an aspirator. With this type of procedure an anesthetic is typically administered and normally will take some time to... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn

Cosmetic surgery – Breast enlargement; the facts

01st September 2008
One thing that makes us human and unites us is the need for self improvement. Even the happiest person in the world would probably, if asked, say that they’d change something about themselves. To you or I they may look beautiful, but to them, the im... Read >
Author: james

Why Grip Are Important In Table Tennis

22nd August 2008
The body is a very fundamental in all games racket. In table tennis, he caused much controversy and many catches were advocated in the past: "shovel" adhesion, "Penholder" adhesion, "palm" grip. We recommend taking tennis because it's the one used by all ... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Table Tennis Grips

22nd August 2008
The body is a very fundamental in all games racket. In table tennis, he caused much controversy and many catches were advocated in the past: "shovel" adhesion, "Penholder" adhesion, "palm" grip. We recommend taking tennis because it's the one used by all ... Read >
Author: John Simmons

What are the problems relating to Cerebral palsy?

20th August 2008
Cerebral palsy is a disorder that occurs in babies and children. The brain and nervous system get affected and this causes impairment in intellectual development, problems associated with vision causing even blindness in some patients, loss in sense of to... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops

Possible Complications of Diabetes

17th August 2008
Any Time The Body Chemistry is out of balance, there are bound to be adverse changes in body tissue. The environment, the things you eat, the stresses you are under, and whatever illnesses or disabilities you may be fighting all make a difference in the p... Read >
Author: Alien

Diabetes - Chronic Complications

17th August 2008
Chronic complications are perhaps the most feared, even though when they are caught early there is a chance of reversing some of the processes. It is only when there is an end, stage process working (that is, when there has been cell damage or destruction... Read >
Author: Alien

Diabetes - There are Five Different Types of Neuropathy

17th August 2008
Distal Symmetrical Polyneuropathy This type, also called simply polyneuropathy, involves the feet and legs and is usually described by the person as numbness or tingling in the feet. Sometimes a burning sensation is noted. Normalizing blood-glucose levels... Read >
Author: Alien

What is Alpha Lipolic Acid?

17th August 2008
Basically alpha lipolic acid is an antioxidant. Antioxidants are essential to fight free radicals which damage body cells and make the body susceptible to infections. Alpha lipolic acid, together with acetyl l carnitine, forms a very powerful source of an... Read >
Author: Scott A McKay

Common Symptoms of Panic Attacks

15th August 2008
There are many common symptoms of panic attacks. When an individual experiences a panic attack, various symptoms occur that can leave that person in a state of devastation. Generally, these attacks last as little as five minutes, and can be as long as a h... Read >
Author: Ian Spencer

Botox injections for wrinkles

13th August 2008
Technology has come a long way in providing for the health and aesthetic needs of human society. Even the occurrence of wrinkles can be combated with the help of various cosmetic procedures. In reversing the signs of aging and fighting wrinkles, o... Read >
Author: Angie Kimng

Sciatica: cause and diagnosis

24th July 2008
The nervous system of our body mostly depends on the musculoskeletal system. If any kind of displacement occurs in the joints, bones and spines, the nerves, which lie underneath, are compressed. As a result, we suffer immense pain. Moreover, due to this d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Wheelchair Bound? Even You Should Consider The Necessity Of Physical Exercise

22nd July 2008
It is a fact that the exercise of any kind will help strengthen your muscles, increase flexibility, improve mobility and, of course, has great advantages for vital organs. In other words, exercise and increase the likelihood of longer, healthier and happi... Read >
Author: Diego

Work Related Upper Limb Disorder

17th July 2008
The term work related upper limb disorder is also known as repetitive strain injury. It is a general term that refers to chronic pain that can take place in any part of your arms, which includes your elbow, wrist, hands and fingers as well as your neck an... Read >
Author: Helen

Are you suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?

17th July 2008
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is known in short as PTSD. It is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to one or more terrifying events in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened. Post traumatic stress disorder is a severe and on... Read >
Author: Helen

The Foot of Diabetes

14th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mountain West Foot & Ankle Institute Over the last several years, diabetes has been growing in affected population. According to the American Diabetes Association, about 24 million Americans (8 percent of the United States populatio... Read >
Author: Brandt R Gibson, DPM

Meditation Techniques – How To Remain Focused

10th July 2008
While you are beginning to meditate, it is easy to bigger and bigger issue, until you are put off the entire practice, so it's important to have some basic techniques for dealing with distractions. Physical discomfort is a major one. First of all, make... Read >
Author: MichelleS

Hand and wrist Pain

10th July 2008
Chopping vegetables, angling for trout, falling during an athletic activity — there's practically no end to the ways you can hurt your wrists. In fact, hand pain and wrist pain are among the most common musculoskeletal complaints that doctors see. Ha... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Neuropathy- Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

09th July 2008
In the medical dictionary, the term Neuropathy means any kind of nerve disorders. One of the common forms of Juvenile Diabetes Complications, Diabetic neuropathies are a host of nerve disorders that are caused by diabetes. It has been seen that a prolonge... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

09th July 2008
Carpal tunnel syndrome is numbness, tingling and pain in the thumb and fingers of one or both hands. It is caused by pressure on the nerve that passes into the hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome is more common in women than in men. One survey found that it affe... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Patting All over the Body

05th July 2008
Patting all over the body is a simple health-protecting exercise characterized by giving light blows with one's own palms or fists. It is good for strengthening the tendons and bones, facilitating the development of muscles, improving the particular mot... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Bone Spurs - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

04th July 2008
Bone spur is a term used to describe a condition that characterizes the growth of an extra bone on the normal bone. In medical terms, it is known as osteophytes. Bone spur usually takes place on the joints of the spine, feet, shoulders, hips, hands and kn... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Panic Attack Information - Do I Have Panic Attacks

26th June 2008
Panic disorder is characterized by attacks of terror and fear. Usually, the attack is accompanied by the following physical symptoms like dizziness, faintness, feeling weak, sweating and a pounding heart. As the attack is occurring, people with panic ... Read >
Author: Allan Lim

Social Anxiety Disorder Self Test

26th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Sandy Adamson Social anxiety disorder, also called social phobia, is something far beyond the general nervousness or discomfort in public situations which most people have experience of. People suffering from a social anxiety disorde... Read >
Author: Sandy Adamson

Chair Massage and Improved Ergonomics to Prevent RSI in the Workplace

21st June 2008
If you are reading this article, it is safe to say that you spend a significant amount of time in front of the computer. What you might not be aware of is that spending several hours each day at a poorly designed workspace can be a contributing factor in... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas

Is Botox Safe?

06th June 2008
Is Botox safe? There have been several recent stories in the new media that call into question the safety of Botox. Botox, or botulinum toxin type A, is a purified protein produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacterium, which reduces the activity of t... Read >
Author: Dr. D.J. Verret

Whiplash Not 'A Waste Of Time'

06th June 2008
Many people who are involved in car accidents underestimate the consequences of a whiplash injury. They do not pursue the matter legally, believing that a whiplash claim will yield very little in the way of compensation, and so is generally seen as a wast... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt

Diabetic Neuropathy

05th June 2008
Diabetic neuropathy is one of the more painful problems that occurs with the progression of diabetes. Neuropathy is another term for nerve damage, and in this case, it is nerve damage resulting from inadequate blood supply to the nerves. The blood suppl... Read >
Author: George Bestsecks

Dissociative Disorders – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

04th June 2008
Dissociative disorder is a disturbance in which the patient's primary symptom is a sense of detachment from the self. Depersonalization as a symptom (not as a disorder) is quite common in college-age populations. It is often associated with sleep depriv... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

The Best Way To Receive Compensation For Whiplash Injury

04th June 2008
Approach a solicitor for a compensation for whiplash injury; he will first calculate the possible compensation with his experience to find out if the amount is above 1,000 pounds. If the amount is less, then he will not represent the compensation case, be... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Dissociative Disorders – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

03rd June 2008
Dissociative disorder is a disturbance in which the patient's primary symptom is a sense of detachment from the self. Depersonalization as a symptom (not as a disorder) is quite common in college-age populations. It is often associated with sleep deprivat... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Whiplash and Road Traffic Accidents

28th May 2008
It has been estimated that two in three people who are involved in road traffic collisions will end up suffering the effects of whiplash through experiencing problems in their neck and surrounding area. These symptoms usually develop within a few hours bu... Read >
Author: Helen

Repetitive Strain Injury and your Employment

28th May 2008
Repetitive Strain Injury is also known as cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), which is just one of many different names associated with Repetitive Strain Injury. The effect of Repetitive Strain Injury comes as the result of overusing a tool such as a comput... Read >
Author: Helen

Information on Sciatica and Causes

27th May 2008
The term sciatica describes the symptoms of leg pain and possibly tingling, numbness or weakness that travels from the low back through the buttock and down the large sciatic nerve in the back of the leg. The vast majority of people who experience sciatic... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Claiming Compensation for Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)

23rd May 2008
Repetitive strain injury or RSI is a condition resulting from overuse of a tool like a computer, guitar or anything that require repeated movements. The condition affects the muscles tendons and nerves of the hands, arms and upper back due to these being... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Get Detailed Information on Urticaria

15th May 2008
Urticaria (Hives) is a condition in which there are raised red spots or eruptions of various size on the surface of the skin, often itchy, which come and go. It is usually an allergy to a drug or some food item. Urticaria may vary in size and may join tog... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Buerger's disease

15th May 2008
Buerger's disease, too known as thromboangiitis obliterans. Buerger's disease is an uncommon and incendiary disorder affecting incidental blood vessels and resulting in pain, ulceration, thrombosis and Raynaud's phenomenon. Buerger's disease is characteri... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The REAL Reason You Have Fear

11th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Elizabeth Davis I've been thinking about this question a lot lately: "What's the REAL reason we have fear?" Why? Because I've been having more fear than usual. Why? I'm doing things that are new in my business and thus, I'm in unfami... Read >
Author: Beth Davis

TMJ Exercise - Simple Ways To EliminateTMJ And Tooth Grinding

08th May 2008
TMJ dysfunction can be a very painful ailment that can affect not only the jaw, but the upper body as well. The arms, head, and neck can also experience pain and numbness. However, these sometimes debilitating symptoms can be alleviated with proper tooth ... Read >
Author: BillThomas

Dangers of Smoking - How Will You Suffer Before Death?

08th May 2008
Everyday we have people yearning for intentional or assisted suicide due to intense sufferings from illness or financial pressure. Know what? If you're smoking right now you could be one of them in near future. Think that's another sort of scary ‘danger... Read >
Author: Michael Tanner

Detecting Stroke with Potential Symptoms

08th May 2008
An attack of stroke is to worry about. The attack may be deadly but proper and timely medical attention will let you survive and lead a normal life. Most people are unable to realize that they had a stroke because they don’t know about it. Yes, most peo... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Bone Spur – Information on Bone Spurs

06th May 2008
Bone spurs form naturally on the back of spine as a person ages and are a sign of degeneration in the spine. In this case the spurs are not the source of back pains, but instead are the common symptom of a deeper problem. However, bone spurs on the spine ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Arachnoiditis with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Arachnoiditis is a neuropathic disease caused by the inflammation of the arachnoid, one of the membranes that encircle and defend the nerves of the key anxious structure, including the mind and spinal cord. Infectious etiologies include bacterial, viral, ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Arachnoiditis with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Arachnoiditis is a neuropathic disease caused by the inflammation of the arachnoid, one of the membranes that encircle and defend the nerves of the key anxious structure, including the mind and spinal cord. Infectious etiologies include bacterial, viral, ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What To Do If You Only Need One Shoe

27th April 2008
Your feet carry you thousands of miles in your lifetime so it is critical that you take good care of them. You can inherit problems with your feet from your Aunt Sue but more often trouble with feet are caused by wear and tear or neglect. The shoes you ... Read >
Author: Kent Basson

A Look At Some Of The Characteristics Of Finger Tip Eczema

16th April 2008
Eczema also known as atopic dermatitis is a common skin disorder. People with dry and sensitive skin are more allergic to this disorder. Coin sized red watery patches are formed on the skin. These rashes can be prominent on the hands but can spread on the... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Novice guitarists under threat of Repetitive Strain Injury

09th April 2008
The condition of RSI is a syndrome that effects muscles, tendons and nerves in the hands, arms and upper back and is developed when muscles in these areas are kept tense for long periods of time, due to poor posture and/or repetitive motions. The most w... Read >
Author: mpressman

Surgery vs Diet Pills - A Health Related Comparison

07th April 2008
Keeping yourself fit and attractive has always been a personal issue however it doesn't end there, it is no secret that everyone wants to look good (just like models if possible) due to the fact that we are bombarded with beauty magazines which promote lo... Read >
Author: John Sern

There is Hope For Bunion Sufferers!

04th April 2008
So many people have bunions and suffer needlessly. Most don't even understand what a "bunion" really is. We have been referring to a bump on the side of the big toe joint as a "bunion" for decades, but it is really much more than that. Bunions are know... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Sciatica Versus Piriformis Syndrome

28th March 2008
Sciatica and piriformis syndrome can seem quite similar, parularly in terms of symptoms, and this similarity in how they feel has caused considerable confusion for doctors and patients alike. Some individuals have stated that they are actually the same t... Read >
Author: George Bestsecks

Aaron Solowoniuk - Living with MS

28th March 2008
If you are a Canadian radio listener under the age of 30, the odds are pretty good that you have heard of the band Billy Talent (we are not saying that people over 30 haven`t heard of the band, just that you are less likely to, and more power to you if yo... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Joint Pains – Symptoms of Joint Pains

28th March 2008
Joint pain & body pain have been a matter of serious concern. One way or other most people of old age suffer from it. But not only have the old, even young people also experienced these pains. In younger people it is mostly the aftermath of any serious in... Read >
Author: peterhutch

For Chronic Pain Treatment, Ultram May Work Best

25th March 2008
Many doctors and physicians put the phrase chronic pain treatment and Ultram in the same sentence because this medicine is now one of the most popular choices for those in chronic and crippling pain. While not treating or curing any disease, when it come... Read >
Author: Billj

Liposuction-Possible Risks And Complications

19th March 2008
Liposuction is used to remove unwanted fat from the body.All cosmetic surgeries are having some potential risks.If a person follows instructions given by the surgeon he can minimize the risks of the surgery.Liposuction is commonly performed on back,abdome... Read >
Author: jitu66

Alternative Treatment of Brain Tumor - The Health Way

17th March 2008
The brain is the central processing unit of the human body. A brain tumor is a mass or growth of abnormal cells in your brain. Brain Tumors are any tumors which occur in the brain due to uncontrolled cell division. Brain tumors typically are categorized a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Diabetes Information-Confessions of a Type 2 Diabetic-Part Two-Discovery and Disbelief

17th March 2008
Looking back in retrospect (there's an oxymoron for ya) it is hard to describe the feelings I had when those words "you have diabetes" were heard. Disbelief and maybe numbness. I say those words now because I remember doing nothing about it for quite a lo... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Post Operative Complications Of Rhinoplasty

06th March 2008
Like all other surgeries rhinoplasty which is also known as nose job is having possible risks and complications.Some temporary side effects in the postoperative period are numbness,headache and aching nose.The recovery period is short and and patient can ... Read >
Author: jitu66

Neurophathy and the Diabetic

29th February 2008
Neuropathy is a functional change or pathological disturbance in the peripheral nerves. Know anymore than you did? Probably not. Let's see if we can get a better understanding of what all that mumbo-jumbo means! The human body's nervous system has t... Read >
Author: Linda W

Metatarsalgia - Metatarsal Pain In The Ball Of Foot

25th February 2008
It is a very important role that your forefoot plays in your everyday life. You should know it and be more consider towards the ball of your foot. Every day, it takes the impact of all sorts of physical abuse you inflict onto it via running, jogging, jump... Read >
Author: Allan Tan

Lumbar Arthritis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

25th February 2008
Lumbar and Lumbosacral arthritis affects the lower back and pelvic girdle, causing pain, inflammation, and the loss of motion in these areas. The word ‘arthritis,’ which literally means ‘inflammation of the joint,’ is used to describe a group ... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Lumbar Arthritis – Causes, Symptoms And Treatments

25th February 2008
Lumbar and Lumbosacral arthritis affects the lower back and pelvic girdle, causing pain, inflammation, and the loss of motion in these areas. The word ‘arthritis,’ which literally means ‘inflammation of the joint,’ is used to describe a grou... Read >
Author: Peter sams

BOTOX Risks and Benefits

21st February 2008
No one's skin escapes the effects of aging. The years are bestowing fine lines on your face, and you may have begun to wonder what BOTOX � Cosmetic is like. The BOTOX � Cosmetic treatment for the relief of frown lines and crow's feet has become extrem... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Causes and Treatments for IBS Paresthesia

11th February 2008
Paresthesia is having a sensation of pricking, tingling or numbness of the skin with no apparent cause.  The feeling of needles and pins can literally drive a person up a wall.  I know because I not only suffer from diabetic neuropathy but paresthesia ... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment

02nd February 2008
Experts call carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) the leading occupational hazard of the computer age. But you don't have to spend your days pounding on a keyboard to develop this condition. When you repeatedly move your fingers in the same pattern for hours o... Read >
Author: Alien

Back Pain Relief and Treatment

01st February 2008
Back pain is one of the most common medical problems, affecting 8 out of 10 people at some point during their lives. Back pain can range from a dull, constant ache to a sudden, sharp pain. Acute back pain comes on suddenly and usually lasts from a few day... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Memory Foam Mattress from Sleepsure

25th January 2008
A large percentage of the world’s population suffers from back pain and almost every person might have experienced back pain at one point of life or the other. One of the most common causes of back pain is adopting incorrect sleeping postures or using a... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Plantar Fasciitis - Common symptoms of Plantar Fasciitis

24th January 2008
Most frequent symptoms of plantar fasciitis are a strong burning (as if someone is holding a match to the bottom of your foot) or sharp pain in the arch of the foot, usually close to the heel. You may also experience pain behind your toes, and sometimes ... Read >
Author: tenniselbowtips

Herbal Medicines For Sciatica

18th January 2008
Pain radiating through the buttock, down the back of the thigh and lower leg, and along the length of the sciatic nerve is the result of irritation to the nerve roots at the origin of the sciatic nerve. This is commonly caused by a prolapsed intervertebra... Read >
Author: Alien

Alternative Treatment For Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)

18th January 2008
Repetitive strain injury, or RSI, is the name given to the symptom complex of pain in the arm and trunk. It is also called "cumulative trauma disorder," and is characterized by pain, swelling, burning, pins and needles, and numbness of the affected area. ... Read >
Author: Alien

It is Best to Leave Mushrooms Magic in the Hands of the Healers of Tribes

17th January 2008
Mushrooms are a form of fungus as we are all aware. There are edible mushrooms and there are also the poisonous ones. Besides these two types of mushrooms magic properties have been given to one particular type. This mushroom goes by the name of psychedel... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Discover the 5 Warning Symptoms Before A Stroke - Save Yourself Now

17th January 2008
Stroke can be a killer disease and when it comes, it destroys homes and families - family members may suffer financially or emotionally. It can be killer, but still you are to detect some warning symptoms of an impending stroke. Knowing some sympt... Read >
Author: Emma Deangela

Understand Golfers Elbow Symptoms and Learn Exercises, Stretches for Strength

14th November 2007
In this article we are going to discuss what golfers elbow is, how to tell if you have it and also what are some golfer's elbow exercises. Golfers elbow, tennis elbow (sometimes confused for) and other names, basically refer to the same part of the arm bu... Read >
Author: Golfer57

What To Do When Your Baby Needs Brain Surgery

14th November 2007
When I found out that my first great grand daughter needed emergency brain surgery I was shocked and devastated. She was only two months old.The official diagnosis was craniosynostosis which meant the five bones in her skull were fused together leaving n... Read >
Author: Nancy O'Connor

Why Scar Tissue Causes Back Pain

07th November 2007
Effects of scar tissue on back pain and leg painWhen scar tissue forms near the nerve root, it’s called epidural fibrosis. Epidural fibrosis is a common occurrence after back surgeries. This is so common that it often occurs in patients with both succ... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

Risks of Liposuction

06th November 2007
Liposuction is a common plastic surgery technique that is often combined with other plastic surgery procedures. Liposuction is the process of removing fat from the body. It is a major surgery and comes with some major risks.Liposuction is usually done w... Read >
Author: Joseph

The Borderline Experience

30th October 2007
Imagine you are faced with a minor stress - a flat tire, a clogged-up sink, or a trivial disagreement with your spouse, friend, lover, child, etc. Instead of finding an acceptable solution, your mind seems to panic. A sense of unease develops, possibly ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Sciatica Symptoms

12th October 2007
Pain is the most common symptom from sciatica. Often only affecting one side of the lower body, Sciatica pain extends from the lower back, through the lower back of the thigh and down through the leg. This pain may also extend to the foot or toes depend... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

Reducing Fear of Driving with Proper Breathing

27th September 2007
Those that experience anxiety, fear, or panic while driving often report an inability to breathe normally. They may have a feeling of being unable to take a deep breath, as if they’re throat or chest were closing in. They may find themselves gasping and... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Lumbar Herniated Disc Treatments

25th September 2007
The spine is made up of a series of bones connecting to each other commonly known as the vertebrae. The lumbar disc acts as a cushion between each bone of the vertebra, made up of strong connecting tissue. The lumbar disc has a hard exterior with a soft g... Read >
Author: Pkorbs

Signs You Have Disc Herniation

25th September 2007
These signs are crucial since they will allow you to recognize when you require to look for attention for your back pain and who you should seek treatment from.Firstly, you had better recognize that the most common area for a disc herniation is the low b... Read >
Author: rikich0n

Addiction to Numbness

12th September 2007
Linda sat opposite me at one of my five-day Inner Bonding Intensives. She had decided to attend the Intensive because her depression, which had plagued her for years, was not being helped by medication or by the numerous forms of therapy that she had trie... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

Guidelines to Follow Before and After Spine Decompression

02nd September 2007
Spine decompression is a type of surgery performed to remove pressure applied on the spine or nerve root. This surgery works by removing the lamina to widen the spaces in the spine or nerve roots, to relieve all symptoms that are related to spinal cord ir... Read >
Author: Adam

Network Marketing Success - Decisions That Last

28th August 2007
Many of us in network marketing have experienced moments where we’ve made big decisions to change our lives. A few weeks later we wake up realizing that the weight of our lives, the pressures of today, and our concerns for tomorrow have already pushed u... Read >
Author: Joe Shaw - The Family Business Guy

Understanding the Risks and Complications of a Cosmetic Facelift Surgery

28th August 2007
There are many different types of cosmetic procedures that are being done all over the world today, and although these can be incredibly positive because they can help to make people feel better about themselves, there are also certain risks and complicat... Read >
Author: Alien

Herniated Disc Treatment Promotes Remedy And Relief

24th August 2007
Herniated disc treatment greatly varies from patient to patient and case to case basis. Treatments may either be aggressive or conservative. Though, the usual approach of a herniated disc treatment is to have it the moderate and non-invasive way. After... Read >
Author: Adam

A Little Friendly Advice About Death, Taxes and Back Pain

22nd August 2007
Did you know that one out of every two working adults, that's 50 PERCENT, will suffer from back pain this year? If you are thinking that you land in the "other 50 percent", the half that will not have to visit the doctor consider this. 90 PERCENT of ad... Read >
Author: Jim Martinez

Accessory For Children School Backpack Safety

13th August 2007
There is a significant change as many of school children today tend to use school backpack instead if ordinary type of school bags. Meanwhile there has been evidence of report that parents noticed that their children seem to have problems about back, neck... Read >
Author: pisan.trat@travelus-pk.com

Buerger's Disease - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Buerger's disease is a rare autoimmune condition. It is characterized by a combination of acute inflammation and thrombosis (clotting) of the arteries and veins in the hands and feet. Buerger's disease is rare in the United States, but is more common in t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Stages of the Grief Process: How We Get Stuck And How To Let Go

01st August 2007
Grieving is an act of love. It begins when someone or something you love is lost, and the stronger the love the greater the grief. The act of grieving honors you and the significance of your loss. The longer you live the more loss you experience. In o... Read >
Author: William G. DeFoore

Habit vs Addiction

30th July 2007
Here are a few clues to help you see the line between a soft addiction and a productive activity more clearly: Zoning out. One way of identifying a soft addiction is to notice whether or not you zone out while you are doing it. When we are zoned out, ... Read >
Author: echo_promotions

Fibromyalgia and Chronic Headaches

25th July 2007
Fibromyalgia is a non-specific disease that involves pain in the muscles ligaments and tendons and occurs throughout the body. People suffering from fibromyalgia generally have muscles aches that are felt anywhere in the body and they commonly experience ... Read >
Author: Alien

Guide to Headache Migraine Treatment

11th July 2007
Migraine headaches are repeated or recurrent headaches, possibly caused by changes in the diameter of the blood vessels in the head. Migraine headaches are often classified in two main types — migraine with aura (formerly called classic migraine) and mi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Ayurvedic Home Remedies for Shingles

11th July 2007
Shingles is virus infection. Virus name is varicella herpes zoster. Herpes zosteris same virus in Chicken Pox .Chicken Pox is very common in children mainly of age group between 1 to 10 years. Initially, red patches of rash develop into blisters. The fir... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Do You Have Any of the Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes?

11th July 2007
Do you have any of the common symptoms of diabetes which may be warnings that you are developing the disease? Diabetes is a very common metabolic disease brought about by deficient insulin in the body. This disrupts normal blood glucose level in the bo... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings

Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms

25th June 2007
Type 2 diabetes is often known as the silent killer because type 2 diabetes symptoms can go unknown for long periods of time if left untreated. The reason why type 2 diabetes are often overlooked is because they are usually confused with other illnesse... Read >
Author: Sam Chim

Syphilis- Everything About Syphilis -2

18th June 2007
In the first part we learnt till the first stage of syphilis. Let us know about the other stages of syphilis in this part. Second stage: If the condition is left untreated or if the treatment fails to eradicate the bacteria completely, syphilis ente... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Multiple Myeloma - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

11th June 2007
Multiple myeloma is also called is Plasma-cell myeloma. It is an incurable but treatable disease. Plasma-cell myeloma is a cancer in plasma cells. Plasma cells is a type of white blood cell and white blood cell is helpful to know about normal blood cel... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Back Pain Solutions Without Surgery

30th May 2007
Acute back pain may begin suddenly and usually lasts around 3 months. Chronic back pain sometimes lasts throughout life. The most common back pain is low back pain (LBP). It is is often described as sudden, sharp, persistent, or dull pain felt below ... Read >
Author: Hemant Yagnick, M.D.

Whiplash Injury

22nd May 2007
Whiplash injuries occur when the body experiences strong, forceful jerk movements, either forwards, backwards or sideways, causing the soft tissue around the spine to become stretched, strained and even torn. This type of injury is most common in car acci... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Functions Of Magnetic Jewelry

21st May 2007
More than half of the population around the world suffers ache or pain ranging from mild to severe, somewhere in their body which diminishes the quality of their life. Fortunately with the want to lead a painless life certain devices made of magnet were d... Read >
Author: gordy weiss

Symptoms in fibromyalgia

12th May 2007
Symptoms in fibromyalgia can vary a lot. Patients suffering from the disorder most often complain of bad aches and pains similar to the one felt in a bad case of the flu. Some of them actually describe the pain as being gnawing and even burning in sensati... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Multiple sclerosis and its treatment

11th May 2007
Multiple sclerosis is quite a difficult disease and can make your life difficult, so address your doctor in order to recognize its symptoms as soon as possible. Vision problems can be solved with medication, or try to use opaque tape over one lens on a p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Living with fibromyalgia

11th May 2007
Fibromyalgia has proven to be a very disabling disorder affecting up to 2 to 4% of the worlds population. Women seem to be much more affected than men. With all this in mind we must take note of the fact that the illness is most often misdiagnosed. Patien... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Symptoms and Treatment of Lumbar Stenosis

06th May 2007
Spinal stenosis is caused by narrowing in the openings of the vertebrae that nerves pass through. When the narrowed area is in the lower back, it is called lumbar stenosis. The symptoms of lumbar stenosis are related to the compression of nerves that go... Read >
Author: Egalthan

Spinal Stenosis: Nerve Compression in the Spine

06th May 2007
Spinal stenosis is a condition that involves both the bony structures and the nerves of the spine. The bony structures of the spine are the vertebrae. They provide structure for our bodies and protect the spinal cord, which carries messages between ... Read >
Author: Egalthan

Symptoms and Treatment of Spinal Stenosis

01st May 2007
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the spinal cord and/or on spinal nerves as they leave the spine. Compression of the nerve interferes with communication between the brain and the body, and results in sensory problem... Read >
Author: Egalthan

Seniors with Herniated Discs: How to Take Control of Your Life Again & Eliminate Your Back Pain

30th April 2007
Boomers, who account for a quarter of the U.S. population, tend to have more active lifestyles than previous generations. They are as active now as they were when they were younger. But now Boomers are living with chronic low back pain, herniated discs or... Read >
Author: Robert Duvall

Unknown causes of fibromyalgia

30th April 2007
Fibromyalgia remains difficult to diagnose and treat because the cause of fibromyalgia apparition is unknown and there's no specific laboratory test to detect it. People with fibromyalgia suffer from chronic pain in multiple parts of the body and "tender ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Acupuncture Facial Synkinesis

26th April 2007
Acupuncture is a unique treatment in that it can treat many different problems. Acupuncture for facial synkinesis is covered here. Acupuncture Facial Synkinesis There are a wide range of disorders that are characterized by problems with the nerves a... Read >
Author: Alien

What is multiple sclerosis?

26th April 2007
Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease that occurs in your nervous system. Multiple sclerosis is actually the inflammation of the central part of this system. This disease, multiple sclerosis, is more common in younger people. Furthermore, multiple... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Fibromyalgia – Understanding the Illness without Known Treatment

06th April 2007
Fibromyalgia, also known as FM, non-articular rheumatism, soft tissue rheumatism and fibrositis, is a chronic pain illness characterized by widespread musculoskeletal aches and stiffness, soft tissue tenderness, general fatigue, and sleep disturbances. ... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Symptoms for multiple sclerosis

27th March 2007
As in other illnesses and diseases one can tell if someone has disorders by analyzing that person to see if certain symptoms are present. Finding and identifying the symptoms can be quite tricky sometimes. First of all not all the people come down with t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Aspartame Disease

13th March 2007
There is an epidemic and it is dangerous. But its face is so subtle that most of us have a hard time believing it. It’s called ASPARTAME. When the temperature of Aspartame exceeds 86 degrees F, the wood alcohol in aspartame coverts to formaldehyde and ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Extreme Makeover

12th March 2007
The decision to undergo cosmetic surgery should never be taken lightly; so you should be absolutely confidant in your choice to go under the knife. Always do your research before committing to a cosmetic surgeon; make sure they come highly recommended. A... Read >
Author: Angela Ayles

Some drugs, like Bextra are suspectable of provoking heart attacks and strokes

28th February 2007
Studies revealed that Vioxx, a cox-2 inhibitor increases the risks of heart attacks and strokes. As a result of this situation, this drug had to be recalled from the US market. Bextra, another cox-2 inhibitor, which belongs to the same drug category like... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Breast Enlargement- Is It Really Possible?

15th February 2007
Breast is an important organ in a woman’s body. Although it’s primary purpose is to feed the baby it is considered as an organ that enhances the look of a woman. That is why many women would like to have it enlarged or enhanced. Most of the women who ... Read >
Author: Kashish Arora

A Guide to Managing Your Headache and Migraine Symptoms

01st February 2007
While many people suffer from headaches and migraines, it is often difficult to differentiate between the two, as many headache and migraine symptoms can overlap. Making a note in a diary regarding your headache and migraine symptoms can help your physici... Read >
Author: Richard Romando

How Can Magnetic Therapy Relieve Sciatica?

01st February 2007
What is Sciatica? The longest nerve in your body, the sciatic nerve runs from your pelvis through your hip area and buttocks and down each leg. It divides into the tibial and peroneal nerves at the level of your knees. The sciatic nerve controls many o... Read >
Author: debbie shimadry

Low Back Pain - Physician Advice on Relief and Causes

29th January 2007
Low back pain is one of the most common reasons for visiting a primary care physician. People may experience back pain after lifting heavy objects, twisting and turning their backs during exercise or household chores, or after a period of inactivity. Acut... Read >
Author: Roger Hutchison

Do You Have It? What Computer Users are Catching Every Day.

29th January 2007
Computers are used everyday in our daily routines from work to a personal calendar at home and e-mail. Even though computers have transformed our lives from technology and communication standpoints, their use facilitates physical and mental demand on com... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Neuropathy or Sports-related Injury?

24th January 2007
Neuropathy is a painful condition caused by damaged nerves. It can cause a host of problems including dizziness, weakness, numbness to the extremities, and painful sensations like tingling and burning. It can also cause remittent soreness in the muscles o... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli

Fosamax and its Consequences

20th January 2007
As much as we would like to believe that medications are always safe, unfortunately that is not the case. And while many drugs and medications do have outstanding results, there are several that hurt more than they help. Take for example, the drug cal... Read >
Author: --

Ten Tips to Ease Low Back Pain

13th January 2007
Working days lost in the US alone due to back pain runs into hundreds of millions. Our back is highly complex mechanism and even with the use of modern technology pin pointing the exact cause of low back problems can be difficult and challenging. At the... Read >
Author: bill morrison

Identify For Yourself The Symptoms of Diabetes

10th January 2007
There are some factor risks for diabetes. Being overweight for a while the risks for getting diabetes increases. Exercising often reduces the risks too. It is known that sedentary people have a risk greater by 40 percent. As you get older the risks of... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Tingle, Tingle - Where's My Blood?

08th January 2007
Circulatory systems occur in all living things, from earth worms to mammals. As humans, our complex system of blood vessels is attached to the blood-pumping heart, which is responsible for keeping the blood flowing in the right directions. We all know we ... Read >
Author: Market-For-Me

Treating Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

03rd January 2007
Treating Painful Diabetic Peripheral NeuropathyAuthor: Christine Dobrowolski, DPM MSFormatted to: 65 characters per lineWord Count: 852The toes burn and tingle and sharp pains shoot into your legs. The bedsheets feel uncomfortable on the feet as you toss ... Read >
Christine Dobrowolski

Arthritis Natural Treatment

28th December 2006
In Ayurveda, we can compare Arthritis to Vathavyadhi. Vatha means Vayu. Vatha vyadhi is two types. They are Vatha eva vyadhi and vathad vyadhi. Vatha eva vyadhi; vaayu itself gives rise to different types of pains when aggravated, the ailment is vatha... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

18th December 2006
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? At the base of the palm bounded by bones and ligaments, the carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway about as big around as your thumb. The median nerve passes through this tunnel along with 9 tendons. Carpal Tunnel Syndro... Read >
Author: Marta Sailors, PT, CHT

How to manage panic anxiety disorder

13th December 2006
As our life style becoming more complex, our mind and body also experience new types of disorder. Panic anxiety disorder is becoming more common in our daily lives. Seeking treatment at its initial stage may avoid complications and that may affect oth... Read >
Author: ccang

What to Do after Root Canal Treatment?

03rd December 2006
When the nerve of a tooth becomes infected, root canal treatment can save the tooth. How do you know if you have an infected tooth? Some of the signs are heat and cold sensitivity, swelling and pain, or a bad taste in your mouth. Or, you may experience no... Read >
Author: Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.

The Wide Spectrum of Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

18th November 2006
Due to the fact that multiple sclerosis is a complex disease that primarily causes impairments at the level of the central nervous system (CNS) that later spread in multiple regions of the body, the produced symptoms are various and can perceived at diffe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Risks & Complications of Breast Reduction

16th November 2006
All surgeries come with a small chance of risk and complication. Here is a list of general and more rare complications of breast reduction. General Risks & Complications First and foremost there could be an allergic reaction to the anesthetic. Genera... Read >
Author: Hasif Idris

Panic Attacks -How To Get Your Life Back

15th November 2006
Let's look at the signs that you might be having a panic attack. The following list gives signs of an oncoming panic attack. ? Palpitations ? A pounding heart, or an accelerated heart rate ? Sweating ? Trembling or shaking ? Shortness of breath ? ... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane

RSI & Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Natural Ways for Relieving the Pain

15th November 2006
As more and more people become reliant on computers during their day to day routine, so has there been an increase in RSI (repetitive strain injuries) such as Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. Many people who suffer from this chronically painful and sometimes de... Read >
Author: Allison Thompson

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment Cold Pack Therapy

15th November 2006
Before we discuss carpal tunnel syndrome treatment it is first important to learn how this condition occurs. The carpal tunnel is a narrow passage of both bone and ligaments in your wrist. The median nerve passes through this passage. For most people ther... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

Mortons neuroma

06th November 2006
Interdigital neuroma more commonly known as Mortons neuroma is an entrapment of a nerve that passes into the toes of the foot. The nerve gets entrapped or "pinched" by the metatarsal bones, which are the bones just behind the toes. Typically this type o... Read >
Author: Marc Mitnick

The Migraine Aura – Tricks From The Brain

13th October 2006
Migraine headaches generally come in two forms: With and without auras. The headaches themselves can be equally painful – whether or not an aura is present. Statistics indicate that only about 20% of migraine sufferers actually experience these auras... Read >
Author: Andrew Jones

Overcome the Nerves of Public Speaking

29th September 2006
"Would you give speech to Joe who I leaving the company on Friday?" Or perhaps, "Thanks for being ok for my best man. Now I want your wedding speech to be funny, not too long and don't talk about any bad parts in our history together." And the fea... Read >
Author: Roger Bourne

5 Easiest Way to Get Yourself Into Debt Fast

28th September 2006
Many people are deep in debt because they keenly follow one or more of the following traits. If you are currently debt free, congratulations. However, if you are amongst 90% individuals who constantly struggle with minimum payments, you may find some help... Read >
Author: Roy Chan

Panic Disorder - The Frightening Truth

15th September 2006
Panic disorder is an often misunderstood illness which may strike the afflicted person at any time, day or night. Some of the symptoms of this illness are sudden weakness, dizziness, tingling or numbness in the extremities, and nausea which is preceded by... Read >
Author: Joanne King

Narcodex, the Drug-free Initiative

13th August 2006
*An Index of Numbing Substances* Originating from the Greek root narco, meaning numbness, the word Narcodex refers to an index of numbing substances. This particularly designates the abilities of drugs to numb the senses, body and mind of an individual... Read >
Author: Richard Doucet

5 Relationship Killers and How to Avoid Them

26th July 2006
As a relationship counselor, I am constantly being asked why so many relationships fail. In the 37 years that I have worked with couples, I have discovered five major relationship killers: CONTROLLING BEHAVIOR Most people enter a relationship with a... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

How to Stop Panic Attack symptoms

17th July 2006
There are many techniques and ways people can stop panic attack symptoms. You must examine and understand exactly what causes a panic attack. In order to stop panic attack symptoms from overtaking you, a good understanding of your body's stressors and the... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt

Cosmetic Surgery Series: Cheeck Augmentation Surgery

15th July 2006
Cheek implants happen to be a top-notch method of improving and augmenting the contours of the face. For plumping up cheeks there's more than one form of implant; each has different kinds of materials. Here are a few reasons why you'd want to get cheek im... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Making Marriage Work, Part 3

07th July 2006
In Part 2 of this 5-part series, I offered a simplified version of the Six Step healing process of Inner Bonding: 1. Willingness 2. Choose the intent to learn 3. Dialogue with the feelings 4. Dialogue with your Higher Power 5. Take loving action 6... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

The Wide Spectrum of Fibromyalgia Symptoms

25th June 2006
Fibromyalgia is a complex neurological disorder with a pronounced chronic character. Although the most common symptoms generated by fibromyalgia are generalized pain and fatigue, the disorder can cause many other manifestations. Most people with the disor... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Multiple Sclerosis

09th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

How to Diagnose and treat Carpal tunnel syndrome without seeing your doctor

09th June 2006
Carpal tunnel syndrome affects about 1 in 100 people at some point in their life. Men and women of any age can develop it, but it is most common in women between the ages of 30 and 50. In some cases carpal tunnel syndrome is triggered by a persons' occ... Read >
Author: Damien Mase

Essential points you need to know about migraine

09th June 2006
Migraine is one of the most common excuse people use when they can't attend a meeting or miss a class for students. In fact, it is an overused excuse next to insomniac. But this kind of headache is not a joke. It is necessary to find out the essential inf... Read >
Author: Justin Foss

Understanding the Basics of Multiple Sclerosis

04th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Multiple Sclerosis - What are the Effects

04th June 2006
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by damage to the messages transmitted to and from the brain. These messages generally control the way the body works. Thus, any damage can cause problems ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Controversial Aspects of Fibromyalgia Pain

18th May 2006
Fibromyalgia pain and fatigue are the most common and intense symptoms that occur to people who suffer from the condition. Statistics indicate that an overwhelming number of 3.7 million Americans are confronted with fibromyalgia pain and other specific sy... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Fibromyalgia: Information and Treatment

25th April 2006
What is Fibromyalgia? Sometimes referred to as "fibro" and "the invisible disease," fibromyalgia is a very debilitating that can strike anyone. Approximately three to six percent of the U.S. population suffers from this condition, which causes suffere... Read >
Author: Rich Marsiglia

Popular Cosmetic Surgery Procedures

20th April 2006
Cosmetic Surgery is gaining popularity in the United States and all over the world. Cosmetic surgeons are practicing their trade with great frequency and the persons undergoing cosmetic surgery are normally quite happy with the results. There are many pro... Read >
Author: David S

Natural Pain Relief at Hand for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

20th April 2006
As our reliance on computers increases, Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) such as Carpel Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) are reaching epidemic proportions. People who suffer from this chronic painful and debilitating condition are looking for safe and natural pain r... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Tummy Tuck Surgery At A Glance

20th April 2006
The tummy tuck, known as abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure in which excess fat and skin is removed from the abdomen. This procedure can make a major improvement to the looks of anyone who has protruding abdominal muscles, as it will help tighten the... Read >
Author: David S

Spring Planting for Our Minds

08th April 2006
Spring Planting for Our Minds 2006 Tina Montalto ------------------------------------------------------------ With the arrival of Spring, we focus on the idea of new beginnings, new growth and planting. Spring is the season when the crops are ... Read >
Author: Tina Montalto

Scoliosis: a problem of uneven curves

01st April 2006
Scoliosis is a condition in which a person has side-to-side spinal curves in addition to the normal curves through which the lower portion of the human back curves inwards. Standing upright cannot cure these side-to-side curves. Some of the bones of a per... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain

Back Pain: A Result Of Poor Posture Or Muscle Strain

01st April 2006
Back pain is a common phenomenon in the United States with nearly 80% of the population suffering from it. However, a large portion of them are unaware of the reasons or the causes of this problem. A strain in the muscles is a major cause of the pain the ... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain

Share your Grief

22nd March 2006
Everyone gets to experience a moment of grief, loss and sadness at some point in their lifetime. Grief is something that follows a loss. Grief can take many forms: it can initially settle in as numbness and later evolve to become a mixture of sadness, ang... Read >
Author: Gene Torrey

Pet Loss

11th March 2006
When a beloved pet dies, some poeple simply accept the pet loss, as a regular part of life. People that have strong feelings for their pets are deeply affected by their grief. In taking responsibility for owning a pet, we accept the burden of every asp... Read >
Author: Steven Quinn

Exercise for Low-Back Pain

07th March 2006
Back pain can be caused from many different conditions. The pain most people fear is a herniated disc. But, the majority of cases we see in the fitness studio are related to problems with weak muscles and ligaments supporting the spine. Research estima... Read >
Author: Linda Geyer

Are you eating yourself to death?

06th March 2006
My immediate answer is YES, you are eating yourself to death! I can just hear you all shout "Hold on a second there Richelo! I eat very healthy foods, and I only drink healthy fruit juices. I don't eat sweets, I only buy low fat and low carb products. ... Read >
Author: Richelo Killian

About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

22nd February 2006
Did you know that one in every one hundred people is affected by what is known as carpal tunnel syndrome at some point in their life? While commonly found in women in the thirty to fifty-year age range, carpal tunnel syndrome can affect nearly anyone, fr... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker

Preksha Meditation-PERCEPTION OF BODY

14th January 2006
The practice of the perception of body consists in concentrating the mind on each part of the body, one by one and perceiving the sensations and vibrations taking place in each part. Of course, here the perception does not mean the visual perception, but ... Read >
Author: prakash bengani

Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD) An Overview of Preventive Methods

27th December 2005
MSD's can range from general aches and pains to more serious problems. Medical practitioners do recommend that all the users who use computers regularly should report signs and symptoms as early as possible to prevent serious injury or permanent damage. ... Read >
Author: Nishanth Reddy

5 Diabetes Symptoms You Should Know

07th December 2005
As the baby boomers age, they are faced with an array of diseases that accompany the golden years. Along with grandchildren and retirement, they are faced with ailments from arthritis to diabetes. The thought of getting a disease such as diabetes can be w... Read >
Author: John Mancini

Modern Magnetic Therapy

24th November 2005
Magnetic therapy is a form of therapy that has been used for many years for a variety of different purposes, including pain relief, prevention of aging and the relief of a range of symptoms from a range of ailments. The problems that the therapy helped to... Read >
Author: Lyle Robertson

The Porcupine Diet. Acupuncture For Weight Loss

13th November 2005
If you have tried all the fad diets with little success, why not try something that has worked for a couple of thousand years, acupuncture for weight loss. You might disagree, but hear me out on this; if the same old stuff isn't working, why not try s... Read >
Author: B Urell

Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome without Surgery

09th November 2005
Millions of Americans suffer from the pain and disability of carpal tunnel syndrome. Most do not know that conservative measures provide relief in the majority of cases. Almost all people with the pain, numbness and weakness in the hands and wris... Read >
Author: Michelle Garcia

Motorcycle Gloves against Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

19th October 2005
Motorcycle gloves function is not as simple as we imagine it. Riders fall and when they do, they will most likely need some sort of protection to lessen the impact of collision to the ground. The road is concrete, hard and able to cause great injury. It c... Read >
Author: maricon williams

WOMEN (What We Are)

17th October 2005
WOMEN are a good thing! WOMEN are soft! WOMEN are sensuous! WOMEN are sexy! WOMEN are sweet tasting! WOMEN are fun to play with! WOMEN are pleasing to the eye! WOMEN are strong! WOMEN are child bearers! WOMEN are much n... Read >
Author: Dorothy Lafrinere

Backpack Safety - What Are The Basic Rules

12th October 2005
Most kids carry backpacks to school everyday, and pediatricians, physical therapists and parents are reporting increasing numbers of schoolchildren complaining of back, neck and shoulder pain, along with tingling or numbness in their arms and hands. This ... Read >
Author: Martin Smith

Recognizing Acute Stress

10th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Trevor Dumbleton For those who are familiar with stress, there is a distinct difference between regular stress and acute stress. While regular stress is a part of daily life in the hectic world of today, acute stress is an altogether di... Read >
Author: Trevor Dumbleton

Facial Laser Hair Removal

04th October 2005
Today facial laser hair removal is one of the most popular and best ways of getting rid of unwanted hair. I can tell you for sure that it is a safe and time saving process. Laser hair removal has all the advantages over other methods like waxing, ... Read >
Author: Harry Rockwell

The Importance of Spirituality

01st October 2005
We live in a world which can best be described as a dystopia. The nation states of the world have devolved to an extent that social mobility in many regions of the planet is non-existent. The disparity between the "haves" and "have nots&quo... Read >
Author: Jeffry Palmer

Menopause and Headaches

24th September 2005
During the mid-life phenomenon known as menopause, changes in headache type, duration and intensity are more common. Throbbing, explosive headaches can pain the sides of your head, and your energy become totally depleted. The slightest opening of an eye c... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Relief from back pain

12th September 2005
Introduction Having any sort of back pain can absolutely take over your life. Everything you do is governed by the pain. The purpose of this article is to describe the main symptoms, causes and back pain remedies. But first I would like to gi... Read >
Author: Tony Moore

Headaches

06th September 2005
Headaches Tips To Help Relieve The Pain Tension Headaches. About 90% of all headaches are classified as muscle contraction, more commonly known as 'tension headaches'. These are the headaches most of us blame on work, bills and arguments. The p... Read >
Author: John Moore

Eliminate Troubling Back Pain and Eye Strain Associated With Heavy Computer Use

19th August 2005
Eliminate Troubling Back Pain and Eye Strain Associated With Heavy Computer Use Copyright 2005 Roger Williams Do you remember the old saw about how computers would change our lives for the better? We'd have more time to ourselves and lead healthier, h... Read >
Author: Roger Williams

Your #1 Path to Hidden Power

17th August 2005
Your #1 Path to Hidden Power Copyright 2005 Coco Fossland Imagine that you could boost your confidence, courage, and compassion by 100% in the next three months. Imagine that you could learn five new skills you've been dying to learn all your... Read >
Author: Coco Fossland