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13th October 2009
What is Cervical spondylosis?
A person with cervical spondylosis has destruction of the joints and disks located between the bones in the neck. The swelling and collapse of the disk can place pressure on the nerves that pass between the bones of the ne... Read >
Author: Dr. Rajesh Shah
08th October 2009
People who have diabetes should take special measures to restore the biochemical balance of their body. There are a number of prescription drugs that can help you keep your sugar levels in check. However, in the long run, these medications do have a negat... Read >
Author: gaurisharma
01st October 2009
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MIS) In India What is MIS ? MIS is an acronym for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery. Other terms related to MIS are minimal access spine surgery, endoscopic spine surgery, or laser spine surgery. This spine surgery is ... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
24th September 2009
Golf fitness coach. Have you ever considered one…and if so, what exactly were you looking for? There are many ‘general fitness’ trainers trying to get a piece of the golf fitness and training market that seems to be rapidly gaining exposure both on ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
For all the people suffering from bone loss, did you know that calcium requires magnesium in order to be utilized by the body? Magnesium by its self doesn’t need calcium to function in the body. Calcium should never be taken without magnesium if you are... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
Constipation is the delayed or abnormal transportation of faeces to the rectum. It is a common bowel problem that occurs when faeces are hard and difficult to pass or are passed less than three times a week. While women and young boys get it most often, m... Read >
Author: Oey Piu Hian
23rd August 2009
It could be considered the food of love. We give it to our sweetheart on Valentine’s Day, doting parents give it to their children in the form of a bunny on Easter, it sweetens the beginning of a date in a heart-shaped box. There are so many links betwe... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
22nd August 2009
John from Virginia asked, "What's the big deal about drinking and smoking some weed."
“I had a bad day and just want to relax... I just want to fit in... No one loves me... I’m ugly and don’t want to feel anymore... I don’t care whether I live... Read >
Author: bknandra
17th August 2009
One of the most catastrophic injuries a person can sustain in any accident is paralysis.
Paralysis refers to the condition where a person experiences a complete loss of muscle function in one or more muscle groups.
One of the major causes of paraly... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
10th August 2009
A spinal cord injury refers to injuries that damage the cells in the spine or the nerve tracts that send signals up and down the spinal cord.
The general cause for spinal cord injuries are trauma or impact on the back. This is usually caused by acciden... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
14th July 2009
Without enough vitamin D, women face significantly increased health risks at all stages of life.
Vitamin D has long been recognized for its importance to bone strength, but a growing body of medical evidence indicates that it plays a crucial role in ma... Read >
Author: RA Butters
13th June 2009
Catastrophic injuries can come at any moment and sometimes no matter how careful you are, you can still be a victim due to others’ actions.
But what are catastrophic injuries?
Catastrophic injuries refer to injuries and illness that disrupt a pers... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
06th June 2009
One of the most basic of sports related physical activities is the ability to jump. You either can or you can't, and you and everyone else knows which group you are in. Well what if you could do better? Would you like to learn how to jump higher? Maybe J... Read >
Author: Tom Beagle
06th June 2009
One of the most basic of sports related physical activities is the ability to jump. You either can or you can't, and you and everyone else knows which group you are in. Well what if you could do better? Would you like to learn how to jump higher? Maybe J... Read >
Author: Tom Beagle
04th June 2009
As you age, your muscles naturally lose strength and size and can become less supple and stiffer. This can affect the range of movement around your joints, which may lead to stiffness in the muscles and joints. It is this loss of tissue elasticity that c... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
27th March 2009
The Master Cleanse diet cleans up one's colon by extracting heavy metals and toxins out of it. Many people find this very healthy while others find it harsh and hard to carry out.
Master Cleanse diet is a 10 day diet involving a combination of squeezed... Read >
Author: Vincent T
25th March 2009
Calcium is the primary mineral in your bones. Calcium is also needed for muscle function, blood pressure regulation, nerve function, and cellular health. The way in which calcium ends up forming bone is of vital concern to your health - and not just for b... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
10th March 2009
Most of us realize, or maybe remember, that exercise feels good. The problem is finding time to fit it in and then suffering the consequences of infrequent exercise after we finally find time to fit some exercise into our busy schedules. The weekends seem... Read >
Author: Lisa Hill, M.D.
08th January 2009
You might not recognize the name, but you may be familiar with the effects of Central Nervous System (CNS) Fatigue. The symptoms of CNS Fatigue can include lack of motivation, poor mood, impaired cognitive ability and abnormally high perceptions in regard... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal
07th January 2009
Beriberi is a disease caused by a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) that affects many systems of the body, including the muscles, heart, nerves, and digestive system. Beriberi literally means "I can't, I can't" in Sing-halese, which reflects the crippli... Read >
Author: Alien
19th December 2008
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of burning and numbness in one's feet.
There are two types of nerves that may be affected: small nerve fibers, and large nerve fibers. Small nerve fiber damage will cause abnormal sensation and large nerve fiber d... Read >
01st December 2008
Physiotherapy management of knee injuries and knee operations requires a good way of applying cryotherapy to counter the swelling and pain involved. The Aircast Cryocuff gives physiotherapists this option as traditional ways of applying cold are clumsy an... Read >
Author: David Ravech
28th November 2008
People may suffer life-threatening injuries once they get involved in an accident. Typically, a person suffers much when his brain and the spinal cord are damaged, because both are the two of the most important and sensitive parts of the body. And any har... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
27th October 2008
One of the most traumatic things that can happen to somebody is to lose the ability to move or function as you normally do. A paralysis injury claims attorney may find himself/herself handling a case that will mean a lot to his/her client’s financial we... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
21st October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jason Zaretzky
Roll Your Pain Away - How Foam Rolling Can Alleviate Pain, Increase Performance, and Improve Overall Quality of Muscle Tissue
What if I told you that you can relieve muscular pain while drastically improving your ab... Read >
Author: Jason Zaretzky
17th October 2008
Malignant Hyperthermia is a genetic disorder of skeletal muscle, discriminated by a hypermetabolic state, triggered by all volatile anesthetics and suxamethonium. In people with the muscle abnormality, a gene mutation causes muscle cells to have an abnorm... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th October 2008
Walking alone puts up to 1.5 times one's body weight on the foot. Running has been seen to put 3 times your body weight through every inch of your foot. The foot is a very complex structure which when functioning optimally supports and balances the weight... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane
07th October 2008
Chair massage is helpful for a variety of conditions, including those caused by poor posture and repeated stress and strain. These injuries are found within all facets of the working population, affecting office workers and physical laborers alike. Pain... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas
06th October 2008
Iodine is an element in nature, found more common in the ocean than on land. It is an essential component of the thyroid hormones that are involved in the regulation of various enzymes and metabolic processes. Thyroid hormones regulate many key biochemica... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
25th September 2008
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy is known hereditarily heterogeneous. LGMD2A is caused by mutations on chromosome 15 in the calpain-3 gene. There are at least 19 forms of LGMD, and they’re classified by the inherited flaws that show to cause them. All lim... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th June 2008
Why should you take
calcium magnesium supplements? The answer is that maintaining good physical health involves a number of factors, one of which is a biochemical balancing act. The human body requires numerous minerals in the proper amounts in order to... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
27th May 2008
An Ayurvedic cardioprotective botanical being used in Ayurveda since 2500 B.C. has remarkable cardioprotective, heart muscle strengthening properties. Arjuna bark has been used in Ayurvedic herbalism for more than three centuries to support a healthy hea... Read >
Author: Wilsondrugs
21st May 2008
Duchenne sinewy dystrophy is a hereditary disorder that gradually weakens the system's muscles. This disorder is caused by a variation in a particular gene within the X chromosome that provides instructions for the establishment of the dystrophin protein,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th May 2008
Why Do I Constantly Get Muscle Tension In My Neck?
…And How Can I End The Pain And Soreness?
Summary: Do you often wake up with a stiff neck? Feel like you always have soreness across the shoulders? Notice you can't turn your head li... Read >
Author: docb
20th May 2008
RABIES
INTRODUCTION:
Rabies (Latin, rabies, “madness, rage, fury”) is a viral zoonotic disease that causes acute encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) in mammals. In non-vaccinated humans, rabies is almost invariably fatal after neurological symp... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel
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... Read >
Author: Remy
11th 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... Read >
Author: Remy
29th April 2008
Research continues to mount evidence that l-carnitine can help boost energy and quality of life. Carnitine comes from the Latin word for flesh: caro or carnis. L-carnitine was discovered and isolated from meat in the early 1900s. At that time, scientis... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th April 2008
As we get older so does the make up of our body. Certain important body functions stop working and we also see the reduction and production of vital chemicals that the body needs. This is what makes the supplement industry as big as it is. There are billi... Read >
Author: James Dalton
03rd April 2008
Overview:
A catastrophic injury or illness usually occurs suddenly and without warning. Injuries may be considered catastrophic when they disrupt a person's life and livelihood, or ability to earn a living. Management of catastrophic injuries is comple... Read >
Author: Gary Rosenberg
17th March 2008
Tasers have become one of the most effective and popular tools in fighting crime in the country. The 'don't taze me bro' video really helped. Police and law enforcement agencies are using them with greater frequency. They are a great alternative to deadly... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
28th February 2008
Modern physical therapy
The modern practice of physical therapy was developed in London in 1896, believing hospital patients needed to be mobilized on a regular basis in order to maintain adequate muscle function and mobility. This special interest g... Read >
Author: Peter sams
25th January 2008
Narcolepsy is known to most as being a disorder of excessive daytime sleepiness. In addition, other the four main symptoms of narcolepsy are: sleep paralysis, cataplexy, and automatic behavior and hypnologic hallucinations. Though these symptoms of narcol... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
22nd January 2008
Tick paralysis is an unusual but spectacular disease from a medical standpoint. Tick paralysis is a loss of muscle function that results from a tick bite. The illness is caused by a neurotoxin produced in the tick's salivary gland. Tick paralysis results ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th November 2007
Paralysis describes the loss of muscle function, which leads to loss of feeling in the affected area. Paralysis can be complete, partial and affect either one or both sides of the body. Paralysis can be extremely difficult to come to terms with; your ever... Read >
Author: Helen
21st August 2007
Minerals and metals are important for a healthy body, and it is essential that you understand which are essential and how you are getting them. If you know what the function of each mineral and metal is, then you will have better idea of what your person... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st May 2007
Discussion with a nutritionist will quickly reveal that empty calorie foods do little to increase the vitamins and other molecules that act as catalyst to increasing body mass. Increasing lean muscle mass and reducing fat is one of the main goals of di... Read >
Author: DD
17th November 2006
Cleopatra, probably the most famous ancient beauty, had a dirty little secret ? mud. Not just any mud, but mud from the Dead Sea. She was so taken with it she had Mark Antony conquer the area for her, and then she opened up cosmetic factories along the sh... Read >
Author: No Last Name
17th November 2006
Cleopatra, probably the most famous ancient beauty, had a dirty little secret ? mud. Not just any mud, but mud from the Dead Sea. She was so taken with it she had Mark Antony conquer the area for her, and then she opened up cosmetic factories along the sh... Read >
Author: No Last Name
16th March 2006
There is more Calcium in the body than any other mineral. Everyone knows that Calcium is found in bones and teeth and not having enough can lead to osteoporosis later in life. However, Calcium is also necessary for maintaining good muscle function, a he... Read >
Author: Joe Chung
07th September 2005
Golf fitness coach. Have you ever considered oneand if so, what exactly were you looking for? There are many 'general fitness' trainers trying to get a piece of the golf fitness and training market that seems to be rapidly gaining exposure both on the te... Read >
Author: Mike Pedersen
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