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29th September 2009
Being unemployed can be a financial downside to say the least. You may be dependant on someone else to cover your daily expenses such as a place to live and food to eat. Health insurance is something that everyone needs and not enough people have availabl... Read >
Author: Ellsworth Cannon
29th September 2009
Being unemployed can be a financial downside to say the least. You may be dependant on someone else to cover your daily expenses such as a place to live and food to eat. Health insurance is something that everyone needs and not enough people have availabl... Read >
Author: Ellsworth Cannon
28th September 2009
Patience is often the most confusing of virtues. For one thing, many people don’t realize that patience is learned! It doesn’t come naturally for most of us. Here are three areas in which patience really does pay:
1. Goal setting. You’ve hear... 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
23rd September 2009
With the season of fall rapidly approaching many people are beginning to save money so they can go back to school shopping for their kids. In recent years the cost of school supplies has increased and with the economy at an all time low many people are re... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton
22nd September 2009
Everyone knows that accidents happen. Most of the time they aren’t serious accidents that can be dealt with but sometimes these accidents affect your health, and this is one of the most important reasons why you should have health insurance. One place t... Read >
Author: Henry Turner
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
10th September 2009
According to researchers, older people are more vulnerable to bone fracture because their skeletal muscles are brittle and stiffer compared to children who have flexible bones.
Symptoms of Fractures
While the symptoms of fractures will depend on the... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
17th August 2009
Mind and body are deeply intertwined and one can not live without the other. Psychological problems like stress, tension and depression can also result in obesity. In today’s fast moving life, there are thousands of reasons that can cause stress, anxiet... Read >
Author: Peter Jones
09th July 2009
It seems like a week doesn't go by without some public figure who stumbles and breaks or fractures their foot or ankle. Recently, Vegas magician Lance Burton broke his foot during his act. Actress Jennie Garth stumbled in her home when she went to answe... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Schneider
06th July 2009
Have you ever wondered why the immune system is so important to a person newly diagnosed with cancer? An undisputed fact is all cancers are caused because it’s been weakened and has allowed cancer cells to grow out of control, but unfortunately you... Read >
Author: alan-nz
05th July 2009
You wake up in the middle of the night with nature calling. No need to turn on a light...you know the way. BAM! You walk, barefoot, right into the rocking chair! Just like a Loony Tunes cartoon, you see stars. As you hop back to bed, you can't get pas... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Schneider
26th June 2009
Anything that can divert a driver’s attention on roads should be avoided as it can cause road accidents that endanger not only the driver and his passenger but other motorists and pedestrians as well.
Mobile phone use while driving is a habit that sh... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
12th June 2009
Anybody can suffer from chronic anxiety disorder in conjunction with persistent agony, while this isn't a case that happens always. For few individuals, anxiety disorder could be accompanied by protracted discomfort and this makes the condition more urgen... Read >
Author: Donovan Quinn
06th June 2009
It's important to look at a health insurance policies and restrictions regarding pre-existing conditions, waiting periods and exclusions as they can differ from company to company. This is just an overview in layman's terms. Pre-existing Condition is any ... Read >
Author: Jesse Segle
29th May 2009
This is a common scenario: you live in Denver and were driving your motorcycle to work, when someone else in a vehicle hit your motorcycle, causing an accident that left you with a damaged motorcycle as well as a broken bone or two. If this has happened... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker
20th May 2009
If you are planning on traveling anywhere whether it is across the country or across the ocean it is very important to have a good health insurance provider like Humana health insurance. Not only will this provide you with a safety net of sorts to help yo... Read >
Author: Henry Turner
15th May 2009
This is amazing! I was watching Jeopardy the other evening with a video question that showed an x-ray of a broken bone on the mend. The question asked to identify the protein behind the successful mending of the bone. To my astonishment the answer was c... Read >
Author: olirom
12th May 2009
PERSONAL INJURY
The term 'personal injury' is described as any harm caused to a person, such as a broken bone, a cut, a bruise , truck or auto accident, a broken ankle from slipping on a side walk, to spastic paralysis caused through any medical neglig... Read >
Author: TheHirschLawFirm
06th May 2009
Maternity is one of the single biggest determinants on health plan cost when researching individual health insurance plans in the state of California. It's easy to see why when a simple delivery can run $10,000 and an uncomplicated C-section can run $... Read >
Author: Jesse Segle
17th April 2009
Of course you can just print up and follow the exercise plan as designed and get the results you want, but I think that knowing why you are doing what you are doing helps make the task a little easier...well, if not easier then at least more bearable and ... Read >
Author: Jason Richards
31st March 2009
The human hand is one of the most important parts of the body. Most jobs require extensive use of Hands and Wrists. Typing, writing, and the use of tools all require properly functioning hands. The hands and wrists and susceptible to injury caused by over... Read >
Author: Mark Weiss
27th March 2009
Children sometimes require medical care due to illness, problems that result from a congenial problem, or injury. Treatment and diagnosis for children is the best when provided by a doctor who specializes in treating children called a pediatrician. Pediat... Read >
27th March 2009
The human hand is one of the most important parts of the body. Most jobs require extensive use of Hands and Wrists. Typing, writing, and the use of tools all require properly functioning hands. The hands and wrists and susceptible to injury caused by over... Read >
Author: Mark Weiss
28th January 2009
by Chad Ratliffe
Addiction begins with a problem, discomfort, or some form of emotional or physical pain for a person.
This person is, like most people in our society, basically good. But he encounters a problem that is causing him physical or em... Read >
Author: chadratliffe
16th January 2009
How to Save and Restore a Broken Relationship
I want to share with you a simple way to save and restore a broken relationship. Let us refer to the Holy Book the Bible and get some advice. Galatians 6: 1 NKJV stated thus "If a man is overtaken i... Read >
Author: kanetohman
09th January 2009
Blue Cross Blue Shield has earned high marks for customer satisfaction in the past five years and they are continuing to become better and better as the years progress in every aspect of their company. This year, for the second year in a row Blue Cross Bl... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton
05th January 2009
Elder care is such an issue that many of us might find ourselves dealing with it. We could be facing the duty of caring our elderly loved one, elder parents or a friend. The issue of elder care becomes significant when cases of broken bone or signs of dem... Read >
Author: Tyler Moon
04th December 2008
Being unemployed can be a financial downside to say the least. You perhaps be dependent on a someone else to cover your day-to-day expenses such as as a home to live and food to eat. Health insurance policy is something that everybody needs and not enough... Read >
Author: Lauren
02nd December 2008
Pet insurance in the UK is gaining popularity ever year. Due to the low cost and wide comprehensive coverages many pet owners in the UK are opting to insure their pets.
But when we start looking for a pet insurance policy their are a few question that ... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings
01st December 2008
Sports injuries are often defined as injuries that are incurred during the participation of a sporting activity or event. Although some sports injuries can be instantaneous, like a sudden break, most sports injuries are caused by the long-term overuse of ... Read >
Author: painrelief
04th November 2008
Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones characterized by a decrease in bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue, leading to bone fragility and increased susceptibility to fractures of the hip, spine and wrist.
The word "osteoporosis" liter... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd November 2008
Osteoporosis is a medical term for people with bones that are thin and brittle with lots of holes inside them (like a sponge), rendering them breakable. Osteoporosis can lead to fractures in the hip, spine, and wrist. In turn, these fractures can be disab... Read >
Author: stbotanica
13th October 2008
Almost everyone will face an emergent situation during the course of their lives. It is how you react to said emergency that will usually determine its outcome. The best possible defense in the event of an emergency situation is information, best found in... Read >
Author: jacqueshabra
22nd August 2008
It has been reported that every ten seconds in the United States a car accident occurs. The development of the automobile has unarguably helped us to carry out faster mobility and higher productivity. However, while we reap the benefits of this advancemen... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
13th August 2008
Health insurance for families is a must for everyone. No matter how big or small your family is, or if it is just you in your family, you could have a need for visiting the doctor, the hospital, using medications or such. Health insurance enables you to p... Read >
Author: Ian Wright
17th July 2008
Finger injuries are common and range from minor cuts and scrapes/wounds through to damage to bones, tendons and ligaments. If these injuries are not treated properly they can lead to permanent deformity as well as a loss of function. Our fingers are one o... Read >
Author: Helen
14th July 2008
If you think you've sustained a broken wrist or a broken hand, seek prompt medical attention. It's important to treat a broken wrist or broken hand as soon as possible. Otherwise, the bones may not heal in proper alignment, which can affect your ability... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th July 2008
The hand is a marvelously complex part of the human anatomy. Every year, however, millions of people experience broken bones within their hands. Because we are so dependent on our hands, even a small loss of function can result in a lifelong disability. A... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th June 2008
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) can cause devastating consequences. It often cost lives or entail expensive life-long treatments.
When the spinal cord is injured, the most common effect is the loss of sensation or movement below the level of injury. The body ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
03rd June 2008
Chondrosarcoma is a bone cancer types. Chondrosarcoma is a cartilage-based tumor and is in a category of cancers called sarcomas. Chondrosarcomas occur primarily in adults, is rarely encountered during the adolescent years and almost never affects young c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th May 2008
The spinal cord consists of grey and white matter protected by the spinal canal of the vertebral column. Its average length is about 45cm. It serves as pathway for impulses from the periphery and body interior to the brain and from the brain to these area... Read >
Author: Jean Kuda
25th May 2008
Osteoporosis literally means 'porous bones'. Porous bones are also brittle bones which can break even after minor trauma. Osteoporosis is a common problem which is likely to increase in the years to come because of a rapidly aging population. This disease... Read >
Author: Avon
30th April 2008
Due to its powerful anti-inflammatory properties, a special type of honey known as 'Manuka Honey' is now being used as a viable treatment solution for individuals suffering from arthritis.
Arthritis is inflammation of the joints, resulting in pain, swe... Read >
Author: honeymark
16th April 2008
“There is only one health paradigm, but many disease anomalies!” So declares Robert O. Becker, M.D. in the opening chapter of his book, THE BODY ELECTRIC (New York: William Morrow, 1985). He maintains that electromagnetism is the very foundation of ... Read >
Author: Dr. John Heinerman
17th March 2008
You are serious about learning more about how to care for the Havanese puppy you wish to purchase. It may have been many years since a dog has been in your home, or perhaps this will be the first do you have ever owned, or perhaps you have never spent m... Read >
Author: Fiona Kelly
11th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Wilfred Ball
First Aid for Broken Bones - Help is On the Way!
First aid for broken bones has two initial concerns. The first is to get the person to a doctor as quickly as possible. The second is to prevent further damage in the... Read >
Author: W S Ball
24th January 2008
When an individual is the victim of traumatic brain injury, they may have either closed brain injury or open head injury. A closed brain injury refers to an individual that has been violently traumatized by a non-invasive blow or jolt to the head whereas ... Read >
01st November 2007
A baby of about four weeks who was crying incessantly was found to have a broken leg after an x-ray was done. His parents were accused of child abuse because the broken leg was through a non-accident incident. Simply put, his parents were suspected of s... Read >
Author: wyatt
10th October 2007
Sometimes, chronic pain is the sign of a bigger problem inside the body. It can be caused by damage to any number of areas of the body. One common example is the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) which is frequently damaged by participants in contact sport... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd September 2007
Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break. Osteoporosis often was thought to be a condition that frail elderly women develop. Osteoporosis leads to literally abnormally porous bone that is more compressible like a sp... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
31st August 2007
Within this article the aim is to point people in the right direction with regard to Osteoporosis prevention. As most people know Osteoporosis is a bone crippling disease which can affect anyone at any time of life.
The highest area of sufferers is wo... Read >
Author: Ivan Hince
04th May 2007
We're all looking for the magic words that will give us what we think we need to live in this world. We look at friends, family, people in the media - famous or otherwise, thinking they have the answers that will lead us to our deliverance, whatever w... Read >
Author: Inner Clarity Life Coaching
02nd May 2007
Osteoporosis and Osteoporosis Treatment
Osteoporosis, "porous bones", is a disease that causes bones to become fragile and brittle and very susceptible to fractures. These fractures occur typically in the hip, spine, and wrist. A fracture or broken b... Read >
Author: supplementguy
18th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Barry Lycka
There are many proven benefits of regular therapeutic massage. When you hurt all over from stress or muscle over use , there are many different approaches towards treatment that your doctor might recommend. But one he ma... Read >
27th March 2007
Let’s suppose something happens to you. Maybe it’s a broken bone, maybe it’s a bad cut, and maybe it’s something worse. Now, let’s suppose that that something was not your fault. Perhaps it was caused by defective machinery at the company wher... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
08th December 2006
Homeopathy, a health practice that is holistic, has been around for over 200 years. It treats the whole person, not just the part that is injured or in pain. It is based on a system of treating like with like.
Conventional medicine sees health as t... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
12th October 2006
The life and health of your body is your strongest connection to earth, and you have a responsibility to make it present, keep it balanced, and allow it to thrive. The cause of all illness, all imbalance, is within us. Our tissues remember, our brains ha... Read >
Author: Rayna Gangi
16th February 2006
You're becoming convinced that no one wants your services --at least enough to pay for them! You're ready to give up.Are you being negative -- or facing a tough market?1. Take a reality check. Are others in your fieldexperiencing similar frustrations? Do ... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
16th February 2006
2005 Overview:
No one expected much from the Toronto Blue Jays in 2005. But surprisingly, prior to the all star break Toronto pitching managed to remain in the American League top 10 while their battling ranked 5th overall in the AL with a collective .... Read >
Author: Jack Scrafford
16th December 2005
Auto accidents can be very stressful if you don't know what to do. The following are some tips in case you are involved in an auto accident. First of all, make sure everyone is ok. If anyone isn't ok, then immediately call 911. By OK, I mean, needing ... Read >
Author: Jorge Zuniga
27th August 2005
Everyone will suffer pain at some point in their lives. Grim as this may sound, some pain is necessary it's a signal from our brain that something is wrong in our body, something we need to address to protect our health and well-being. It can be cause... Read >
Author: Eddie Tobey
27th August 2005
Everyone will experience pain at some point in their lives. Pain is a necessary form of protection against injuries, diseases, or conditions that would otherwise impair or even kill us. Pain alerts us that something is wrong. Pain can be either 'acute... Read >
Author: Eddie Tobey
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