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A soul's Quest - Being Aware - First step

29th September 2009
Concept #1: through each of our wakeful moments, unknowingly, we add to our karma. Before grappling with the concept of Karma, one must practise being aware in the elusive present moment, being aware of ourselves within the endless string of random and b... Read >
Author: C.C. Saint-Clair

How to Get Rid of Addiction and Abuse

25th September 2009
Tell me, does this describe someone you know? Some people who feel inferior use an addiction to try to overcome weaknesses, especially in times of increased stress or deep inner conflict. A person’s inner inferiority complex reveals itself in his or ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tough Love for the Rotund

22nd September 2009
Okay, if you are overweight here is a little bit of tough love for you. Here are some well-meaning hard smacks and finger pointing to help you see where you are failing in your weight loss strategies. If you are fat, this is likely how you got that way,... Read >
Author: Jackie Burgmann

Techniques to improve eyesight by Dr Bates

07th September 2009
It is as natural for the eye to see as it is for the mind to acquire knowledge, and any effort in either case is not only useless, but defeats the end in view. He discovered that the glasses, or eye crutches, actually prevents the eyes from healing itsel... Read >
Author: conor

Cerebral Palsy Treatment - Important Information's On Cerebral Palsy

25th August 2009
No 2 folks are precisely the same. Even identical twins have sophisticated differences that only the parents can detect. The same may be said of individuals with disability. Mild, Moderate, or Severe Cerebral PalsyAt the time your youngster is driven to h... Read >
Author: Ned Ramsey

Find Medical equipment online at new web site

24th August 2009
The Internet revolution keeps rippling out through every industry on the planet. Among the latest specialists to join the world of cyberspace commerce is MedBay Inc. MedBay Inc. offers a dynamic marketplace for buying and selling medical equipment onli... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Physical Therapy Requirements

16th August 2009
Physical therapists aid patients with debilitating conditions like back stiffness, arthritis, splinters, sports wounds, head injuries, strokes, and cerebral palsy. They provide healing services to improve a patient's mobility, alleviate pain, and help th... Read >
Author: Dan Anderson

Techniques to Better Your Vision - With Eye Strengthening Exercises

09th August 2009
One of the best methods to enhance your eyesight and enhance your eye health is to simply relax - relax your body, relax your consciousness, and relax your eyes and eye muscles. Best times to try and relax your eyes are first thing in the morning when yo... Read >
Author: Joseph Pope

Can You Quit Your Job In 90 Days?

31st July 2009
Would you like to quit your job in ninety days? I'll say right here and now that I DIDN'T manage to quit my job and go full time online in 90 days... It actually took me 97! And that was from the point that I actually put my mind to it and sai... Read >
Author: TonyB

Mobility Equipment for Handicapped People

27th July 2009
Mobility devices are essential need for physically disabled and very much helpful in making their life better and respective. These devices make the life of such people comfortable and independent. They don’t have to depend on others. Where ever they wa... Read >
Author: margaret

A Wheelchair Ramp Is Essential To Leading A Fuller Life

24th July 2009
Wheel chair ramps are essential, because they enable people with disabilities to access elevated areas of a house or the building. Wheel chair ramps are convenient ways of crossing obstacles and allow you greater freedom and independence. Wheel chair ram... Read >
Author: Mark F Hargreaves

“Miracles do happen” (Part III)

23rd July 2009
The people that came to visit me that day were, Brian and Mary, Robert and Shirley, Russell and Debbie and Clive and Bev. I was blessed that day that a bunch of strangers could come to my place with so much love in their hearts and shared their stor... Read >
Author: Lawrence Ocampo

“Miracles do happen” (Part II)

23rd July 2009
I was determined to walk my daughter down the isle and not to be in the wheel chair. So everyday I practiced on the crutches fighting my way through pain and dizzy spells, loosing my balance many times. But just kept at it everyday. I had to sit under ... Read >
Author: Lawrence Ocampo

Common Foot and Lower Leg Injuries Among Young Athletes

16th July 2009
Athletes put their bodies (and their feet and legs in particular) under a lot of stress. Even among high school athletes, competition is fierce and so it’s no surprise that so many young people wind up in the hospital with serious foot, ankle and leg i... Read >
Author: kentsmith

How Severe Is My Ankle Sprain?

16th July 2009
Spraining your ankle is the most common ankle injury, and it occurs when the ligaments in the ankle are either torn or stretched beyond their limit. People who have suffered from sprained ankles in the past have a higher risk of re-spraining their ankle ... Read >
Author: kentsmith

Sprain and its Treatment

11th July 2009
Sprains are caused when a particular muscle of the body is suddenly overexerted. It is felt as a sharp pain, rendering that portion of the body immobile for a while. Sprains can cause redness and swelling of the region and can persist for a few days if th... Read >
Author: jerry james

Making Disneyland Accessible

26th June 2009
Even if you are confined to a wheelchair or on crutches, you can still enjoy Disneyland. If you are on crutches, you should consider renting a Disneyland Scooter to get around the park. The rental fee is $35 per day, with a $20 deposit. A valid driver's l... Read >
Author: Louis Moon

Are You A Pollyanna?

22nd June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Sahara Damore I have been called a "Pollyanna" before and never really thought to ask more about that. In fact, I wasn't even sure if it was ever a compliment or not to be honest. And I was even quite sure it was not! I mean, I kno... Read >
Author: Sahara Damore

What to Expect from Common Foot Surgeries

14th June 2009
Bunion Surgery. Recovering from bunion surgery may take anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks. It largely depends on the type of surgery you underwent (whether a metal pin was put into your foot, how far the hallux valgus deformity had advanced, etc.). Talk to yo... Read >
Author: Kent

What to Expect from Common Foot Surgeries

14th June 2009
Bunion Surgery. Recovering from bunion surgery may take anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks. It largely depends on the type of surgery you underwent (whether a metal pin was put into your foot, how far the hallux valgus deformity had advanced, etc.). Talk to yo... Read >
Author: Kent

The Five Most Common Mistakes that New Stand Up Comedians Make on Stage

12th June 2009
You've always dreamed of making people laugh. Your friends tell you that you are "absolutely hilarious" and you want to take the leap of faith that strangers might think you are funny too. After days and/or weeks and/or years of dwelling on the prospect o... Read >
Author: Sally Edwards

Is Bunion Surgery Right for You?

12th June 2009
Bunion surgery is an outpatient surgery that only takes 1 hour to complete under local anesthesia but can take weeks to mend. Most podiatrists estimate that people who undergo bunion surgery will need to stay off their feet for the next 3 to 6 weeks. Th... Read >
Author: Kent

Is Bunion Surgery Right for You?

12th June 2009
Bunion surgery is an outpatient surgery that only takes 1 hour to complete under local anesthesia but can take weeks to mend. Most podiatrists estimate that people who undergo bunion surgery will need to stay off their feet for the next 3 to 6 weeks. Th... Read >
Author: Kent

Is Bunion Surgery Right for You?

12th June 2009
Bunion surgery is an outpatient surgery that only takes 1 hour to complete under local anesthesia but can take weeks to mend. Most podiatrists estimate that people who undergo bunion surgery will need to stay off their feet for the next 3 to 6 weeks. Th... Read >
Author: Kent

Ankle Exercises for an Injured Ankle

07th June 2009
An ankle injury may keep you off your foot for months. Ankle strains, sprains and fractures are common among athletes and among those of us who just get unlucky (tripping over our feet, slipping down the stairs, etc.). People who are overweight and who ... Read >
Author: Kent

Ankle Exercises for an Injured Ankle

07th June 2009
An ankle injury may keep you off your foot for months. Ankle strains, sprains and fractures are common among athletes and among those of us who just get unlucky (tripping over our feet, slipping down the stairs, etc.). People who are overweight and who ... Read >
Author: Kent

Caring for an Injured Foot

06th June 2009
You may need to stay off an injured foot for any number of reasons. Broken bones, stress fractures, sprained ankles and strained ankles are only a few of the most common foot injuries. Foot surgery is also necessary to correct common foot deformities su... Read >
Author: Kent

Caring for an Injured Foot

06th June 2009
You may need to stay off an injured foot for any number of reasons. Broken bones, stress fractures, sprained ankles and strained ankles are only a few of the most common foot injuries. Foot surgery is also necessary to correct common foot deformities su... Read >
Author: Kent

California health insurance is reasonable

04th June 2009
Individuals or families prefer health insurance so that they can claim from the insurance company in case of an injury or illness. An insurance company guarantees a payment to the insurer, in case of emergency. Policy holder has to pay a certain premium a... Read >
Author: Peterjohn

California health insurance is reasonable

03rd June 2009
Individuals or families prefer health insurance so that they can claim from the insurance company in case of an injury or illness. An insurance company guarantees a payment to the insurer, in case of emergency. Policy holder has to pay a certain premium a... Read >
Author: Peterjohn

The Key to Tomorrow’s Health

01st May 2009
Help and Healing through the Teachings of Bruno Groening An international panel of physicians report about a special way of healing on the spiritual path. There is a Divine power which is the essence of life and it can heal. Bruno Groening (1906-... Read >
Author: Kathy Mason

The Key to Tomorrow’s Health

29th April 2009
Help and Healing through the Teachings of Bruno Groening An international panel of physicians report about a special way of healing on the spiritual path. There is a Divine power which is the essence of life and it can heal. Bruno Groening (1906-... Read >
Author: Kathy Mason

Quickly Improve Your Eyesight With Eye Strengthening Exercises

21st April 2009
We have usually been informed how myopia is hereditary and that the one and only solution we can do about it is either to wear vision crutches like spectacles or agree to a surgery and that improving your eyesight naturally is not possible. But did you kn... Read >
Author: Kathychan

Eye Stregthening Exercises To Aid You Improve Your Eyesight

21st April 2009
We have consistently been told how myopia is hereditary and that the single thing we can do about it is either to wear vision crutches like glasses or under go the knife. But are you aware that LASIK entails a long list of unintended effects, including bu... Read >
Author: Kathychan

Walking Aids Buying Guide

02nd April 2009
Walking aids are critical supports to those suffering from both short-term and long-term injuries that have impaired independent mobility. As faithful assistants to those living with hip and knee arthritis, ankle sprains or other leg discomfort, as well ... Read >
Author: Eddie Amoakuh

Employment in Healthcare Industry

13th March 2009
Healthcare industry, one of the largest industries, is now catching up with the other leading industries. Employment in the healthcare industry is projected to increase in the fields of physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech language pathology.... Read >
Author: Brad Jones

South Africa’s Policy on Excess Luggage

25th February 2009
All passengers travelling to and from South Africa have a free baggage allowance but, as with the vast majority of national and international carriers, there are certain weight and size requirements. Thereafter, any excess luggage will have to be paid fo... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Simple Foot Exercise Tips

20th February 2009
Foot is the body's part for standing and motions, which needs appropriate care and attention. There is one pair of foot in each human body that comprises of instep, sole, heel, ball and of course, five toes in each foot. The foot has an ankle that serves ... Read >
Author: ali

bstructing Accessible Parking Spaces A New Law for New Hampshire Property Owners

30th January 2009
Obstructing Accessible Parking Spaces A New Law for New Hampshire Property Owners By Cheryl Killam, Code and Compliance Specialist A new law requiring that accessible parking spaces be kept clear of obstructions became effective in New Hampshire o... Read >
Author: terrie

Information about Folding Wheel Chairs

17th January 2009
A folding wheelchair is the perfect solution for patients and people with physical disabilities. It can be folded into compact packages in transit. A folding chair offers greater maneuverability and stability on the move. The main advantage of a folding c... Read >
Author: Manseo

Information about Folding Wheel Chairs

17th January 2009
A folding wheelchair is the perfect solution for patients and people with physical disabilities. It can be folded into compact packages in transit. A folding chair offers greater maneuverability and stability on the move. The main advantage of a folding c... Read >
Author: Manseo

Relief For Achilles Heel Pain With Orthotic Shoe Inserts

09th January 2009
Foot conditions involving Achilles tendon pain are fairly common, particularly among athletes who practice sports such as soccer, track, gymnastics, and basketball. The Achilles Tendon is the strip of tissue that connects the heel and the calf muscle. Thi... Read >
Author: Salomon

Biocompatibility of titanium

12th December 2008
The biocompatibility of titanium was first discovered in the 1950’s at the Cambridge University in England, when titanium chambers were implanted in rabbits’ ears and it was shown that the ear bones would bond to the metal. The researchers tried to re... Read >
Author: John Smith

Lifestyle Changes to Help You Cope With Arthritis Pain

20th November 2008
Arthritis can be a very difficult musculoskeletal condition. There's the pain and swelling that appear in the affected area, as well as a chance to be immobilized and tied to the bed while you're letting the pain subside. For severe arthritis attacks like... Read >
Author: morningshift

Mobility Equipment for Handicapped People

17th October 2008
Mobility devices are essential need for physically disabled and very much helpful in making their life better and respective. These devices make the life of such people comfortable and independent. They don’t have to depend on others. Where ever they wa... Read >
Author: 1stclassmobility@gmail.com

Managing a child with cerebral palsy

18th September 2008
Cerebral palsy is a medical condition that affects thousands of children around the world. Many parents simply go into raptures when for the first time they watch with love how their little ones first turn over on the tummies, sit up, crawl and later try ... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops

Manu Ginobili Had Successful Ankle Surgery

09th September 2008
The 31-year-old San Antonio Spurs player Manu Ginobili was hospitalized this week in order to have a repair surgery for his left ankle. Previous to his final decision the player had been struggling with the injury and despite the therapy and rehabilitatio... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford

Knee Pain Relief : Arthroscopic Knee Surgery & How Knee Braces Can Help

09th September 2008
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a physician uses an arthroscope to evaluate or to treat meniscus injuries, for the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and to treat cartilage microfracturing. The arthro... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

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

Don't Do This With Your Personal Injury Claim

08th September 2008
It is accurate to state that the outcome of personal injury compensation claims, largely boils down to how effectively the lawyer/lawyers deal with the trial. The employment of a professional can be of the utmost, in terms of achieving justice. This justi... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Pick Up Artists Why Its So Wrong

06th September 2008
So it’s been a while since I made fun of the PUA community – I’ve been really on really good behavior lately. Some of you reading the blog really hate when I make fun of the PUA community, because you defend it by saying that it’s really good for ... Read >
Author: davidwygant

Get Economy Insurance! Convert your hobby,craft or idea into an Internet Gold Mine!

05th September 2008
The economy got you down? Are you looking for another channel for cash flow? Perhaps you are edging towards retirement and you have a need to augment your income? Have you looked towards the internet for a business solution? Let’s look at the he... Read >
Author: Ronnie

Do you have a product for your own internet business?

05th September 2008
Do you have an idea, hobby or craft you think you can sell on the internet? Do you feel a little intimidated starting your own web business? Have you been a little confused trying to understand how to start your business? Would you like to see who your... Read >
Author: Ronnie

What Not To Do For Your Personal Injury Claim

22nd August 2008
It is accurate to state that the outcome of personal injury compensation claims, largely boils down to how effectively the lawyer/lawyers deal with the trial. The employment of a professional can be of the utmost, in terms of achieving justice. This justi... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

This is just not happening to me

17th August 2008
If you have ever experienced a sudden shock, you would probably have noticed how time suddenly slowed down and how you can still remember every moment of what happened, as if in slow motion. You would also have noticed how you and any other people involv... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

All about Health Aids

17th August 2008
Health aids are the products that are usually used to avoid any long-term health problem. If you go to a drugstore, you will find a wide range of health aids, such as home health aids, walking health aids, health aids for disabled and beauty health aids. ... Read >
Author: Caroline James

Injury Treatment

16th August 2008
The purpose of this article is primarily to discuss injury prevention, as well as the appropriate management of running injuries, as well as other sports and activities that requires running. Runners, football players, basketball players, frisbee players ... Read >
Author: arcel

How To Prevent Gout In 3 Easy Steps

17th July 2008
With all the messages in the media bout living a healthier life then it is strange that none of them mention the crippling effect that getting the disease gout can have on you. Some people don't even know what it is, but the serious pain it can cause cann... Read >
Author: scarte64

Treatment of an Ankle Sprain

16th July 2008
How is an ankle sprain diagnosed? First your doctor will get a complete history of the injury in detail. For example he will ask you when and how the ankle sprain occurred and ask about any prior injuries. Next, your doctor will examine your foot, ankle, ... Read >

How To Treat A Sprained Ankle

14th July 2008
Sprained Ankle Whether you've suffered an urban injury running to catch the bus or a rural plight exploring a hiking trail, the RICE method--Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate-—will get you up and moving again. Follow these helpful steps to help heal your ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Car Accident? Now What? 11 Tricks to Maximize your Compensation

11th July 2008
Dealing with a car accident is complicated. You may be in pain. You may have financial worries. On top of that, you suspect you should seek compensation. Take these 11 steps now to protect your case later on. #1: Keep a record of all expenses and ... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm

Tips To Manage Osteoarthritis

09th July 2008
Osteoarthritis, the most common type of joint inflammation, can be caused by several factors. Some people inherit defective cartilage or are born with abnormalities of the spine that place more stress and weight on one of their joints, causing back pain a... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Body Love Maternity Jeans by Natalie Wakeling for Embody Denim - Australia's Top Plus Size Model

08th July 2008
Designer Jeans, Designed to Fit – Regardless of Shape or Size The change room experience when shopping for jeans is traumatic for most women – and those with curves could be forgiven for claiming it a human rights violation. Natalie Wakeling, an... Read >
Author: Hannah Thompson

Body Love Maternity Jeans by Natalie Wakeling for Embody Denim

21st June 2008
The change room experience when shopping for jeans is traumatic for most women – and those with curves could be forgiven for claiming it a human rights violation. Natalie Wakeling, an Australian plus-size model and now owner of Embody Denim says ‘I... Read >
Author: Hannah Thompson

Bodybuilding Tips For Building Muscle

15th May 2008
You be able to construct your muscles in 2 diverse methods. 1st you be able to rely on the weighty & oily foodstuffs. It will support build up additional fat on your corpse & your strengths would seem weighty because of the authentication of the fat. But ... Read >
Author: Alien

Man Who Broke Girlfriend's Leg in Claims Scam is Jailed

22nd April 2008
A Plymouth man who broke his girlfriend's leg as part of an attempt to claim £100,000 in a fraudulent personal injury scam has been jailed for 3 years. Former chef, Gordon Thompson and his then girlfriend Elizabeth Hingston came up with the scheme after... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Ten tips to maximize your recovery ' Part IV

07th April 2008
Learn the secrets insurance companies don't want you to know by reading the final three tips in our series on Ten Tips to Maximize Your Recovery. If you missed the first seven tips, go to www.ohioaccidentbook.com to order our FREE Ohio Accident Book. 8... Read >

A Page for Your Trader’s Handbook

19th February 2008
Here are five things that you NEED to know about trading: 1. If you don’t know what you’re risking…you’re all in! 2. Three easy steps to develop consistent, confident trading 3. Trust yourself. This comes from doing the “hand work” o... Read >
Author: Mac X

The Different Types Of Stairlifts

20th January 2008
These are usually powered with batteries and have operation controls. A lift can be installed in the same day that it was purchased. And when it is not desired anymore, it can be full away and the staircase will take very little sign of it. There are f... Read >
Author: Jenny Jim

Pay It Forward With Your Home Business Opportunity Online

01st November 2007
You may have heard of the phrase "pay it forward" and not really understood what it meant before. If you have understood the concept, then you may not have put it into practice yet, or realized how it can relate to your home business opportunity online.T... Read >
Author: Liane Bate

A Natural Cure for Myopia

18th September 2007
A 26-year old teacher is shortsighted and has worn glasses since the age of ten. She is the nervous type, she tends to stretch her head forward and suffer from tension in the neck. After learning to relax her eyes and her whole nervous system through simp... Read >
Author: plamen

Advices for Your Winter Camping Gear

22nd August 2007
Your Survival Depends on it. The quality of your winter camping gear is very important and in some case critical. You need to be absolutely sure that it will withstand the temperature variations as well as the extreme conditions you may encounter durin... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

Help Your Kids See Better

09th August 2007
Teachers often observe that their pupils can see the blackboard quite well at the beginning of the term, - but their vision deteriorates as weeks go by. Most school children before school age have good vision. But ten years later most of them have vision ... Read >
Author: plamen

Why US travelers need to buy Travel Medical Insurance when traveling to Canada?

06th August 2007
Unexpected accident and illness while on vacations and trips could be very frustrating. This is the reason why US travelers need to avail of a Travel Medical Insurance when traveling to Canada. All people who wish to travel may secure themselves with su... Read >
Author: travel11

Its Important To Take Your Vitamins Regularly

26th July 2007
It is important to take your vitamins regularly because the beneficial effect of vitamins on your body builds up over a period time, and is not a short-term �fix�. However, prior to examining the benefits of regular vitamin intake, let�s have a look... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Signs of Reliable Web Hosting

26th July 2007
Either you want to set up a new web site or you have a website that is doing quite well on the Internet and so far there have been no issues, and you are happy with the way things are going. But have you ever stopped to consider how reliable your existing... Read >
Author: ispcheck.com.pk

Mobility Aids - Aide for your comfort

05th July 2007
Mobility aids aid the disabled to move around with ease. The wide range of disabled mobility aids will make your loved one feel comfortable and will never let them be a discouraging proportion anymore. Our sheer range of Independent Living Technologies br... Read >
Author: Caroline

Indoor Rock Climbing for Fitness: It's Not Extreme Anymore

01st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Charles Carter Once an activity labeled as an "extreme sport", rock climbing has in the last few years become a very popular workout activity as the use of indoor climbing walls in fitness facilities, community centers and health clu... Read >
Author: liveleantoday

Gout Medication or Gout Home Remedy? The side-effects from gout medication.

01st July 2007
What do you do when you are sick? When you have gout? Naturally, you might have said, "Go to the Doctor, of course." However, could it be possible that we are becoming too reliant on doctors for our health? Did you know this? The number of doctor vi... Read >
Author: barpubl

What is a sprained ankle and how to treat it.

25th May 2007
A sprained ankle is a very common type of ankle injury. A sprain is stretching and or tearing of ligaments. (You sprain a ligament and strain a muscle). The most common damage done in an sprained ankle is to the talo-fibula ligament towards the front. If ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Public Speaking:Urm… uh…you know…hmm…oh yeah…pause (uh) fillers…

09th April 2007
Have you ever counted the number of “uh”, “urm”, “you know”, “hmm” or “now” littered in your speech? I did. Not pretty. I still remember the first time when someone counted for me. It was so bad that he stopped counting at 60. I wasn... Read >
Author: Eric Feng

Rehabilitation Equipments - How They Can Help You To Lead A More Fulfilling Life

28th February 2007
There is an increasingly lucrative market for rehabilitation products. More people are aware that full recovery needs therapy and rehabilitation. Physical therapists, geriatric centers, hospitals, chiropractics, orthopedic personnel and private homes need... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Tips on Taking Care of Your Arthritic Joints

02nd February 2007
Although there is no cure for arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis), you can do a lot to control the condition. In order to control arthritis, it is important to take good care of the affected joints. You should prevent exerting too much st... Read >
Author: Julie Brown

Easy Free Ways to Reduce Your Stress

21st January 2007
With the pace of modern life, stress and tension is becoming an increasing problem. All too often, we look for some drug or medication to reduce our stress levels, or turn to other crutches such as cigarettes or alcohol to help us deal with a stressful si... Read >
Author: Tom Canavan

A Health with Cerebral Palsy

29th December 2006
Have you ever heard a family member talk about your first step or the first word you spoke? For kids with cerebral palsy, called CP for short, taking a first step or saying a first word is not as easy. That's because CP is a condition that can affect the ... Read >
Author: altec015

Golden Opportunity – Homeowner Debt Consolidation

18th December 2006
Debt is most hated or in other terms most scaring word. It is one of those terms, which finds a place in almost everybody’s dictionary. The mounting pressure to catch up with the modern day society makes you unusually extravagant. The result, various le... Read >
Author: steve C clark

Life and Family in Today’s World; Be SCARED Be VERY SCARED!!!

26th October 2006
Life and Family in Today’s World; Be SCARED Be VERY SCARED. The rat race of the world and people has left our kids in a tail spin. I became disabled 3 years ago due to the VA. In that time I have been able to slow down, (I had no choice, due to th... Read >
Author: Colleen Mulhern

Why You Should Always Carry Heavy

23rd October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Tony Mase Not long ago, I came across a survey in which people were asked how much cash they had on them right now. Twenty percent of those responding to this survey said they had less than $5.00 in cash on them even if they count... Read >
Author: Tony Mase

Facial Exercise or Botox?

06th October 2006
Once the Hippocratic Oath was considered a rite of passage for practitioners of medicine; it was a promise traditionally taken by physicians pertaining to the ethical practice of medicine. Over the years the wording has changed to reflect a more modern l... Read >
Author: Cynthia Rowland

Tips To Overcome And Help Your Smoking Cessation

16th August 2006
Tip 1: Reason to stop smoking Why do you need to stop? Perhaps it's because of your children. Or do you seek to survive to be able to enjoy the presence of your grandchildren? Are you sick of the odor? Whatever your reasons are, record them in a regula... Read >
Author: Tony James

Accident Insurance Claim Personal Injury Insights

12th July 2006
Besides botching up your body (and sometimes your love life) what else does the injury mean to you? It means a ton of financial expense's, including repairing your motor vehicle, lost wages, a shock to your life style, a tremendous inconvenience and short... Read >
Author: Elbert Hamilton

Experience

29th June 2006
Learning can take on two forms. We can put information into our head and we can put it into our character. School puts things in our head. It teaches fundamentals and gives us tools to begin the real learning that goes on out in the arena of life. Eng... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

Choosing a Wheelchair

28th June 2006
Most people are familiar with prescriptions from a doctor for medications, but not for mobility aids such as wheelchairs or even crutches. The process of choosing the right wheelchair can be especially difficult, because the types of options available are... Read >
Author: Raquel Simons

#1 Way To Kill a Phone Interview

28th March 2006
Verbal crutches will kill an interview. Typically the topic of verbal crutches is something that people are coached on when they are improving their group presentation skills. Verbal crutches are those little "connector" words that all of us use fro... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha

Walking With Walking Aids

09th March 2006
For individuals with disability, walking aids can help change their lives. These simple mobility walking aids can give them back the independence and mobility that they lost. In times when you want to get out of your wheelchair for a little exercise, walk... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat

Help for Arthritis

26th January 2006
Arthritis tortures and disables more Americans than any other chronic disease. No wonder there is such a call for arthritis help. Unfortunately, "quack" remedies are common. Their acceptance depends on the fact that, for some unknown reason, the pai... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

How to Get Rid of Addiction and Abuse

01st January 2006
Tell me, does this describe someone you know? Some people who feel inferior use an addiction to try to overcome weaknesses, especially in times of increased stress or deep inner conflict. A person's inner inferiority complex reveals itself in... Read >
Author: Lori Prokop

Approaches to Knee Pain Relief

27th August 2005
You use your knees every time you walk, run, or move your lower body at all. Knee pain, therefore, dramatically affects the daily life of sufferers, who must use their knees throughout the day. Knee pain is the second only to back pain among American a... Read >
Author: Eddie Tobey

The Power of Beliefs

18th August 2005
The Power of Beliefs By Kathleen Gage Years ago I had the opportunity to meet a woman who reinforced my understanding of the power of beliefs. A woman who is probably one of the most powerful individuals I will ever encounter. I met Chris in ... Read >
Author: Kathleen Gage