Articles, tagged with "bones", page 6
24th July 2008
Sciatica or sciatic nerve pain is a term often used to describe all sorts of back pain. In fact, less than 5% of people who suffer from lower back pain will have sciatica.
Sciatica is caused by a sciatic nerve irritation. This is most commonly caused b...
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Author:
Paula Fitzpatrick
17th July 2008
Now that you're 30 weeks pregnant, your belly is much bigger than it once was. It may actually be getting in your way when you want to sit down or look at the floor. The extra size may also make it more difficult for you to get up from the sofa and you ma...
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Author:
Ling Tong
02nd June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Bones
In an attempt to define an effective set of management processes, ISO 9001:2000 has a section devoted to the management of the contract process. Earlier versions of the Standard (e.g. ISO9001:1994) defined this activity as C...
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Author:
Ed Bones
15th May 2008
Car accidents may sometimes result in more injuries than scratches here and there or even broken bones. In many auto injury cases, car accidents cause injuries which tear ligaments and muscles apart from bones. How exactly do you find out about these inju...
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Author:
Remy
03rd April 2008
Before you take on the responsibility of a Rottweiler dog you should become as familiar as you can with potential health problems. Some Rottweiler health problems are more issues to be aware of than actual problems while others are problems that every own...
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Author:
Sharon Davies
25th February 2008
I am a professional fitness coach. Women come to me for help with their fitness goals. Invariably I hear the same question - I know you can help me tone my body, but can you really help me get rid of cellulite?It's as if cellulite is something mysterious ...
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Author:
George Grigoryan
03rd August 2007
It can be very easy to limit yourself to doing a so-so job. When you know the requirements, the bare minimum, it can be attractive to go no further. The super successful know better, and always go the extra mile.
In school, did you ever have a teacher ...
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Author:
Warren Heart
16th November 2006
Limb lengthening is a surgical procedure used to treat a limb-length discrepancy (LLD) of the arm or leg. The goal is to achieve equal length with the corresponding opposite limb. LLD is the difference between the lengths of the upper arms and/or lower ar...
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Author:
Chris Maylor
11th October 2006
Depression self help is about eating and drinking correctly. It seems
obvious to state it, but our tissue, bones, vital organs and brain are
all made up of what we eat and drink. As the business computer saying
goes, "rubbish in, rubbish out". You n...
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Author:
Deepak
14th April 2006
Lobster is an an all-time favourite seafood with most people, and many dishes using lobsters require that the flesh be removed from the shell. Here are some handy tips when you prepare a lobster dish at home.
A preliminary way to prepare a lobster, whi...
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Author:
Noraini Maskuri
30th October 2005
Why do dogs dig? Well, there are a number of reasons that dogs dig, some want to bury bones or try to dig bones up, others dig out a shallow hole to have a cool place to sit on a warm day. For other dogs, it may be a way to get rid of pent-up energy.
Y...
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Author:
Connie Limon