Articles, tagged with "upper arm", page 5
17th February 2011
Shingles is the common term for a painful viral flare-up of the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chicken pox. It can appear at any age but is more common in adults over age 60. Anyone who has had chicken pox is at risk for shingles. The ...
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Cinergy Health & Life
17th February 2011
If you’re thinking about getting a tattoo, where you place it on your body is as important as what the tattoo is. Placement is one of the important aspects of the overall tattoo design process. To achieve the best in tattooing, careful consideratio...
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W. Longacre
17th February 2011
Armband tattoos are patterns that encircle the upper arm, otherwise known as the biceps. It is absolutely the most popularly accepted forms of tattoo designs considering that it features the bicep’s tone which will accentuate the upper arm by helping to m...
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shaira jones
15th February 2011
Are you one of those people most women who battle using the truth that the arms will not be as company as they when have been or which have fatty sites that make them hang and sag? If these are complications that you might be faced with then the Slenderto...
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Benedict Caron
15th February 2011
Household jobs can be very draining — in more senses than one. With little ones (and even the not so little ones) about the home, keeping everything in apple pie order seems to be quite challenging. However, we are fortunate that in the day and age we liv...
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Maria Gini
09th February 2011
Animal Bites
Animal bites can become quite severe very quickly, or lay dormant for a period of time. Human, fox, bat, squirrel, cat, and dog bites are the most frequent and the worst bites in decreasing order causing cellulites, abscess, and infections...
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John Laurusonis
01st February 2011
The NHS has been forced to pay out hundreds of thousands of pounds in compensation after hundreds of women were left pregnant or injured due to a faulty contraceptive implant.
The Implanon contraceptive implant is thought to be responsible for at least...
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hitsearch
28th January 2011
What's a rotator cuff? If you're like most people who didn't really pay much attention to your anatomy lessons in high school, you'd probably think that a rotator cuff is nothing more than a handcuff that turns round and round. A rotator cuff, however, is...
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Royce Venere
28th January 2011
This isn't a simple question you are asking from me. Come on, asking "how do you make a girl like you" is just like asking "how can i become a millionaire" or even "how do i become a good painter". It is a science as well as an art.
There are so many v...
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HipolitoRumbach
27th January 2011
You might wonder what the close grip bench press is and what it does for you whenever you perform these exercises. You could be totally new to the close grip bench press or you could have been performing them for a while and just find that you want to kno...
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Sam Johnson
26th January 2011
There is a definite will need to defend the iPhone 4 because it's touch display could be damaged fairly simply with the slightest provocation. It's very best to defend its buttons from exterior debris, dirt and dust. Of course it's left you to choose the ...
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Elvis Rollins
24th January 2011
The return of the maxi dress to designer and high street stores in recent years has been welcomed by many fashion conscious shoppers up and down the country. A style pioneered in the 1960s and 1970s, ankle-length maxi dresses are in theory designed to s...
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Janine Barclay
20th January 2011
The main goal of the bench press is to work out your chest via the pectoralis major and pectoralis minor muscles. Other muscles involved include the muscles of the upper arm, such as the triceps (triceps brachii) and the deltoid.
My first tip on how t...
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Steven Tyrie
20th January 2011
There is a definite need to guard the iPhone 4 because it's touch screen could be damaged pretty easily with the slightest provocation. It's best to guard its buttons against external debris, dirt and dust. Of course it's left you to decide the kind of ca...
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jonray22
17th January 2011
Something which many IT people suffer from at one stage or another is Repetitive Strain Injury and although you wouldn't have thought it could be very serious it can go on to cause a number of conditions from constant aches and discomfort through to perma...
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chrisholgate