Articles, tagged with "doorknob", page 5
27th April 2010
If you live in a suburban neighborhood, you're familiar with those little paper door hangers that get left on your front doorknob about a special at Pizza Hut or a deal on windows from a window manufacturer. You need to be like Pizza Hut! Well, not exactl...
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Author:
Josh F. Sanders
19th April 2010
If you're worried about the safety and security of your home, you're already taking the right steps towards protection. After all, it's the people who are not thinking about how to keep themselves safe who often experience problems the most, since the pro...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
15th April 2010
Sometimes, taking care of your house gets turned into something that is a little bit out of hand. With so many different gadgets marketed towards concerned homeowners, as well as a myriad of new alarms designed to do far more than just ward off intruders,...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
11th March 2010
There has truly been too much advice about keeping your home safe recently. It is enough for a regular homeowner or renter to get a little bit overwhelmed. It is "shut the windows" because otherwise someone will break in for sure, or am I supposed to leav...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
17th February 2010
Sometimes it's a little bit tough to worry about the well-being of your house when you're spending most of your time away from it. For those who are fortunate enough to have a job at this point in time, taking advantage of all hours offered can often mean...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
11th February 2010
A handiman and the type of work he does.
Working in and around our homes is one of everyone's least favorite things to do. Fixing that doorknob, the broken faucet, the loose cupboard shelf, the clogged gutter or leaky roof are just a small sampling that ...
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Author:
ourhandyman
08th February 2010
Infectious Disease - Understanding the H1N1 virus
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Tracy E. Austin, MD
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 07:01 PM
Understanding Swine Flu Basics
There has been much ado about Swine Flu or the H1N1 virus. From the hype about the va...
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Author:
smilemd
15th January 2010
During pregnancy, a woman`s body accumulates a lot of extra fluid; some of this fluid can cause pressure on the nerves which pass through the wrists to the hands and the woman finds that she wakes up in the morning with pins and needles in her fingers. Ho...
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Author:
Shirley M. Duran
08th January 2010
Step 1: Find a comfortable position and get your self relaxed and settled. Get into a position that you will be able to maintain easily for the time you are going to hypnotize yourself. It can be sitting or lying down, though sitting is recommended to p...
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Author:
Ivory Baxter
29th December 2009
One of the most important parts of the human body is the back. When your back starts to give out on you - either through various ailments or through sheer old age - it's time to get some serious help because once your back goes dead, you're only a little ...
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Author:
Marvin Cervantes
29th December 2009
Tennis elbow affects people who are in the age group of 35-65 years, usually associated with a pain on the outside of the elbow, tennis elbow as the name might suggest, does not affect only tennis players, in fact 95% of all reported cases in the Unites S...
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Author:
genelia
22nd December 2009
Is there really a tennis elbow remedy? If you are suffering right now, this article can help!
Have you ever had the unsettling feeling of a pain on the outside of your arm near your elbow joint? Does it feel like the pain just suddenly happens and gets...
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Author:
Nancy Keller
21st December 2009
Over all the years people have been doing marketing, they have come up with a lot of different ways to get the message out. Some of them differ in purpose and form, but all of them promote a company or company name.
However, I do not see people using v...
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Author:
Katie Marcus
18th December 2009
Researchers from the Universitys School of Health Professions and Rehabilitation Sciences and the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) have developed a technology to help stroke patients to re-learn movement, and local people are being invited...
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Author:
Carroll Willis
17th December 2009
One of the most common musculoskeletal problems that are encountered nowadays is shoulder pain. Any disorder of the periarticular structures of the shoulder joint can lead to pain, distress and restricted movements of the part. The underlying cause should...
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Author:
credulous