Articles, tagged with "muscle movement", page 1
16th January 2012
Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD)
Who Needs ICD ?
Diagnosis for Defibrillators Implant
Procedure of ICD Implant
An Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator is a battery powered device placed under your skin, beneath the collarbone, tha...
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pankaj Nagpal
21st November 2011
There are an increasing number of similar products appearing in the market place. Some work very well. Others don’t. Unlike some companies, we won’t try to baffle you with science. Most of the better products have similar active ingredients - despite the ...
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WrinkleCream
05th September 2011
As we age, our body naturally creates less collagen, the skin component responsible for strength and elasticity. The underlying tissues that keep our skin looking youthful begin to break down, often leaving laugh lines, smile lines, crow's feet or facial ...
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LMA Clinic
10th December 2010
Have you ever wondered how celebrities maintain such a flat stomach? Well look no further, this Slendertone System Abs belt will allow you to lose inches from your waistline with next to no effort at all!
This slimline belt is engineered to help develo...
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Author:
xtoysasiacom
01st October 2010
One of the first sign of aging is the wrinkles around the mouth which are called the smile lines. As the production of collagen slows down with aging, the skin’s elasticity breaks down, resulting in those wrinkles. It is further hastened by smoking and su...
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Author:
jsocratous
14th May 2010
The term Cerebral Palsy refers to disorders that affects a persons motor skills, muscle movement and muscle tone. Cerebral refers to the brain and palsy refers to muscle weakness or poor muscle control. During fetal development, approximately 70% of those...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
08th February 2010
Abby Borbon-Roaquin, a manager and clinician at Ulan Medical Spa in San Diego, California, has been a registered nurse for over 14 years. She is experienced in providing many types of medical aesthetic procedures. Here, she discusses the tell-tale signs o...
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Author:
Dean Matthews
14th December 2008
There are changes that start to appear in our face as we age, due to free radical damage, toxins, smoke and many external substances that our skin is exposed to our skin begins to wrinkle and show face lines.
But one of the most unwanted skin aging pr...
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Author:
ray
24th June 2008
I read a recent article that reports that drinking directly from water bottles can cause just as many upper lip wrinkles as smoking. I wouldn't doubt it as any activity that makes your lips pucker, which activates the orbicularis oris muscle which encircl...
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Eppley Plastic Surgery
27th September 2006
Many people slather on moisturizers every day thinking that they will reduce or prevent dry skin, and that, in turn they will reduce or prevent wrinkles. Is it true? Many things that cause wrinkles have nothing to do with whether or not the skin is dry -...
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