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25th September 2009
Many professional golf instructors refer to golf posture as “spine angle.” If you’ve taken lessons or have spent much time learning proper technique to improve your game, you have most likely heard the phrase many times. Good posture for the golf ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Osteoporosis literally means "porous bones". A lack of calcium is the major cause of osteoporosis; a silent disease in which bones lose some of their calcium and other minerals making them brittle and fragile. It does not give an advanced warning. Usually... Read >
Author: Edith Lingenfelter
16th September 2009
Osteoporosis literally means "porous bones". A lack of calcium is the major cause of osteoporosis; a silent disease in which bones lose some of their calcium and other minerals making them brittle and fragile. It does not give an advanced warning. Usually... Read >
Author: Edith Lingenfelter
18th August 2009
Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTDs) are defined as disorders or diseases of the neuromusculoskeletal system due to chronic, or accumulative micro trauma. The neuromusculokeletal system is designed to tolerate work and physical stress. However, when the p... Read >
Author: AcquiredHope
10th August 2009
Xeno-estrogens act like estrogens in the body. Found in our drinking water, our food (from pesticides, herbicides, etc.,) these chemicals suppress fertility, sex drive, and general optimum health (absence of heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, cancer, etc... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
30th July 2009
Rolfing is a method of structural integration accomplished by soft tissue manipulation and movement education. Developed in the 1950s by Ida Rolf, this bodywork method has allowed people to stand straighter, move better then ever and gain height through i... Read >
Author: hefferon
12th July 2009
You have probably all heard and read a lot of different information about health and nutrition for your dog. Commercial dog food companies realize that we want a nutritionally balanced, high quality food for our pets. After much study, we now have a bette... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol
28th June 2009
When I first opened my chiropractic office in San Diego in 1993, I was 28 years old. Like most people in their 20’s, I had preconceived ideas regarding older patients. Of course, when I was 28, an “older” patient was anyone over 40. Regardless of... Read >
Author: Dr. Jones
22nd June 2009
Pregnancy is a huge process. The moment of conception is a miracle all on it’s own considering the probability of one sperm fertilizing 1 egg. Conception can only happen within 2 days of ovulation. Those 2 days are very busy for the sperm that is travel... Read >
Author: eric jack
16th June 2009
Ways to Define Chiropractic Services through Business Card Designs
Chiropractic services are about pressing bones and aligning the spine; and to promote what your business provides can be expressed by building chiropractic business cards out of bony de... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez
12th June 2009
The branch of medical science dealing with imaging technologies and radioactive substances for diagnosis and treatment is called radiology. Like any other branch of medical science, it requires a solid understanding of the human anatomy, with an addition... Read >
Author: Nancy
11th June 2009
Chiropractic is a skill as well as a medical line of work that has been existent for over 100 years now, however its techniques are being practiced since very old times. It is often referred as the holistic medicine and this profession not only considers ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
11th June 2009
When most people think of chiropractic they think strictly of back and spine problems, but the truth is most problems with pain are associated with the alignment of your entire skeletal system. A pain in your foot can be caused by misalignment in the spi... Read >
Author: S Porter
05th June 2009
It feels good to move! As a matter of fact it makes every part of our lives feel better when we move. Exercise needs to be rethought, revamped, and implemented! It’s no surprise to most of us that America leads the world in obesity (yes, we do), when ex... Read >
Author: Zander
06th May 2009
Nitric Oxide is a molecule produced by the body to aid in vascular function. This molecule causes blood vessels to expand. Once expanded, blood vessels can function at higher levels. When the blood vessel diameter is increased blood will flow at higher am... Read >
Author: Evan O’Rourke
01st May 2009
A long time ago, there were no intentional exercise programs. Physical activity was a natural part of life and practically everyone participated in enough movement on a daily basis to keep the body in good condition. Now our modern labor saving devices an... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
15th April 2009
The body requires amino acids to function properly. You may have heard that protein fuels the body, but it is more correct to recognise that it is the amino acids from those proteins that make your body function at optimum levels.
Amino acids are forme... Read >
Author: Evan O’Rourke
08th April 2009
The benefits of Strength Traininggo beyond just having a stronger and more beautiful body. If you have already read my article on Basal Metabolic Rate, then you know that strength training helps increase your metabolism. This means by adding some form o... Read >
Author: baji
30th March 2009
Ardyss International was started in 1989 in Mexico. It became a network marketing company in May 2007, and since then, Ardyss has seen tremendous growth through the sale of several of its products, one being the Ardyss Body Magic reshaping garment.
The... Read >
Author: Nicole Calhoun
19th February 2009
Steroids and teenagers can be a dangerous combination due to a variety of factors. Firstly, this group of the population is at increased risk of developmental detriments considering their rapidly changing bodies and metabolic states. Steroids in teenage... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
12th January 2009
Strengthening the shoulder region is very important considering that the shoulders are more susceptible to injury than other muscle groups. This heightened risk of injury is due to fact that the shoulder joint does not rely on the skeletal system for stab... Read >
Author: Bill Forestell
03rd December 2008
When most people think a pet is spoiled feel that it is getting to many treats, has too many expensive toys scattered around the ground, or it's allowed to sleep at night in bed with its humans, normally taking up the entire bed and hogging all the covers... Read >
Author: Jason Richards
01st December 2008
The human anatomy is an assemble of cells, tissues, organs and they grouped together into an integrated of different systems with each of them carries out a major role or task such as to protect, support, control and feed the body, keeping the body in a s... Read >
Author: Alex Sim
01st December 2008
Properly designed office furniture systems must pair with correct body mechanic practices to help avoid ergonomic disorders including repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis and back injuries.
"There is no doubt that ergon... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
13th October 2008
Some people don't want to do strenuous activities in order to have a good and toned body. Oh how they wish to get those muscles without lifting weight, aching body parts, and alike. But did you know that there is actually an answer to your prayer? Trainin... Read >
Author: Peter
06th October 2008
Manganese is an essential trace mineral. It is essential to the health and functioning of the human body and human mind in several ways. The adult human body contains about 10 to 20 milligrams of manganese. Manganese is stored half in the bones and the re... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
01st October 2008
Du Huo Ji Sheng Wan is a popular herbal medicine in China. It is highly recommended as a cure for rheumatic arthritis, rheumatic back pain, rheumatoid arthritis and sciatica. This herbal formula was developed after long term thorough research and used to ... Read >
Author: herbalspan
22nd September 2008
"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end."
God hears your prayers and guides you - even in the worst possible circumstances. Oh, He’s so good! All I want to d... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart
19th September 2008
The lower back carries a great deal of responsibility. It is the center of our skeletal system and can bear a great deal of the body's weight, even when lifting isn't executed properly. This is why there are many people in the world who frequently experie... Read >
Author: Philip V Cordova
11th September 2008
The ability to learn the biomechanics of the golf swing and harness the forces created is crucial to becoming an accomplished golfer.
First, the definition of biomechanics - "The study of the action of external and internal forces on the living body, e... Read >
Author: John Lynch
08th September 2008
A lot of people fear spiders because some of them are poisonous. Other people fear the thought of being bitten. Let's explore spiders in general and give you some facts about common spiders. Though spiders have simple eyes, they usually are not well devel... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
08th September 2008
You are officially into the second trimester of your pregnancy when you are 14 weeks pregnant. You have renewed energy and you don have morning sickness as much as you did in previous weeks. In fact, it may be gone all together. If you haven made the anno... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
05th September 2008
There are many, many benefits to weight training, such as you look better, have more confidence, better performance at physical tasks and so on. But you will never enjoy any of these benefits unless you get started weight training. So what are you waiting... Read >
Author: jdobson
20th May 2008
Contentious conversations occur when it comes to ergonomic rules addressing repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis and back injuries. OSHA (The Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and industry groups such as the ... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
28th April 2008
Massage is an ancient healing art with enormous benefits for all the systems of the body, some of which are outlined below.
The nervous system is profoundly influenced by the application of massage. The effects of massage may be soothing and sedative, ... Read >
Author: Alien
24th February 2008
As Beagles grow older, it is undeniably true that the health deteriorates too. Whether they are well-taken cared of or not, there is always a risk of developing diseases as dogs age. But sometimes, disease that usually affects older dogs can also be seen ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
10th November 2007
Joint pains are very common mostly among the adult population today. It is said that this problem has become more evident because of the changes in lifestyle and diet most adult people undergo presently. Joint pains may be caused by factors such as wear-a... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
31st October 2007
Many people are recently learning that they may be predisposed to osteoporosis due to thyroid supplementation with synthroid. This is true, synthroid, along with many other factors, can lead to bone mass loss. Other contributing factors include excess a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th February 2007
While bouncers with basic designs are available, the more expensive models even go up to $ 300. Below is a comparison of some popular bouncers.
Chicco Deluxe Musical Sofa Rocker
More of a rocker than a bouncer, it includes two melodies to help sooth... Read >
Author: Paul Banas
27th January 2007
When hunting for the big bucks, you need to know a few things first. An interesting subject I would like to talk about is Antlers and Antler Growth, and how they are connected to capturing that prize buck.
Once a year, a buck sheds his antlers and soon... Read >
Author: Fidz
19th December 2006
A strength and speed training guide for women throws a new curve on the topic of fitness. It's obvious women are different from men on the outside. And also obvious is the fact that women have some differences on the inside too.
But not everyone knows ... Read >
Author: Lynn VanDyke
24th September 2006
Copyright 2006 David Maillie
Obesity has been actively argued as being derived from poor diet and then others state it is mostly caused by genetics and a persons DNA will make them more likely to have obesity. Regardless which school of thought you ch... Read >
Author: David Maillie
22nd July 2006
Shark Cartilage
Fibro Cartilage, Hyaline Cartilage, Yellow Cartilage
Shark Cartilage is derived from 100% pure, freeze dried backbone of sharks. It
is high protein. Shark Cartilage powder is thoroughly tested for important shark
components and co... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
16th June 2006
Recently labeled as "the disease of modern society", anorexia nervosa commonly affects young women worldwide. Statistics indicate that anorexia nervosa has the highest prevalence among women with ages between 15 and 20, although even 5 year-old girls have... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th June 2006
Protein. It is the building block of our bodies. Although the human body is about two-thirds water the proteins form the structure and function of the system. Along with fats, proteins form the structure at our joints and along our skeletal system. Pr... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
21st May 2006
The key to effective supplementation is in understanding how the body works and what supplements are most effective for you. The best way to understand proper supplement to use is to conceive of a nutrition pyramid. If we were to have such a pyramid, it w... Read >
Author: Bryan Brodeur
28th March 2006
Anatomical Charts
Human anatomical charts have been used since the 18th century for many purposes in the healthcare profession. Whether you're a surgeon, chiropractor, physical therapist, or masseuse, it doesn't matter what distinct care you provide... Read >
Author: John Jordon
14th January 2006
Copyright 2006 John Perry
Researchers at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering and Pennsylvania State University are explaining how "all animals bear the same stamp of physics in their design." (http://www.dukenews.duke.edu/2005/12/locomotionth... Read >
Author: John Perry
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
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