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Is Anger Management Too Intricate?

29th September 2009
The uncontrolled anger in a person owes a lot to the scenario where he or she was born and brought up. A self-segregated mind, at times proves to be too reluctant to suppress the furious emotions even on the pins and needles of small stuff. In such people... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Treat Panic Attacks

29th September 2009
Before I get into the treatment of panic attacks, we'll go over some of the basics as to what causes panic attacks to occur. Excessive anxiety is on of the main reasons why panic attacks occur, in fact, all a panic attack is a sudden spike of fear/anxiety... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are You Free of Panic Attacks?

22nd September 2009
You may not realize it, but you may suffer from something that can take over your whole world if you let it. You'll recognize the symptoms, but you'll have no idea what's behind them. Panic attacks are debilitating. One moment, you're living your d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Symptoms of a Panic Attack - The Importance of Knowing the Early Signs

17th September 2009
Panic anxiety disorder is a medical condition, it can happen suddenly and the attack itself can be severe. The symptoms of panic attack can be the same as other medical conditions. Because of this, it is important to get an assessment from your medical pr... Read >
Author: Adam Rise

Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks For Good

25th August 2009
Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks For Good If you suffer from... * Palpitations * a pounding heart, or an accelerated heart rate * Sweating * Trembling or shaking * Shortness of breath * A choking sensation * Chest pain or discomf... Read >
Author: peter orji

Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks For Good

03rd August 2009
Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks For Good If you suffer from... * Palpitations * a pounding heart, or an accelerated heart rate * Sweating * Trembling or shaking * Shortness of breath * A choking sensation * Chest pain or dis... Read >
Author: JRCraddock

Golfer’s Elbow Treatment By Osteopaths

23rd July 2009
Golfers elbow is also known as medial epicondylitis and is the less common sister condition of tennis elbow, both conditions sharing the tendon degenerative nature without inflammation. They are referred to as tendinopathies due to the pathological change... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Investors Await Self-confidence Increase

19th July 2009
The United States is coming into a much wanted financial recovery. The worst of the recession is finished. Regrettably, the financial mood deteriorated last week as investors began to doubt whether the current perk up was premature. They were in addition ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Las Vegas Quagmire

16th July 2009
Las Vegas has some of the worst real estate/mortgage/foreclosure statistics in the country. It is estimated that 70% of homeowners are underwater and nearly 12% are delinquent on their mortgage payments. The city is considered to be the epicenter of the s... Read >
Author: Loan Modification Help Center

Symptoms Of A Panic Attack What They Are

16th July 2009
You may not realize it, but you can be afflicted by the symptoms of a panic attack and they will take over your full world if you let them. You can recognize the symptoms of a panic attack, but you may haven't any idea what's behind them. Panic fits are ... Read >
Author: Jackson Stone

Is Your Website Doing It's Job ? (Part 1)

11th July 2009
Whether you have a business or a hobby you’d like to share with others or a favorite sports team, actor, actress or a love of animals.... if you have a website, then you want people to see it, right? Well of course you do, otherwise you wouldn’t have ... Read >
Author: Mr. Guru

Whiplash Compensation Claims: What is Whiplash?

21st June 2009
Whiplash is an injury to the neck area, resulting from a strain to ligaments in the spine. It is caused by sudden movements of the neck, such as those which occur during sudden deceleration in a car accident. Whiplash is usually a minor injury which ca... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker

Panic Attack Fear

19th June 2009
You may wonder what the difference between anxiety, anxiety attacks and panic attacks are. To make this easy for you we’ll assume that anxiety and panic attacks are the same. So that means we only have to distinguish the difference between these vicious... Read >
Author: Robert A. Meyer

Do You Know The Importance Of Regularly Playing With Your Indoor Cat?

18th June 2009
Indoor cats need to play to stay healthy. Safe cat playtime is also essential for the well being of your home and your own sanity. A bored cat is a recipe for trouble, they need a good outlet for their energy. Cats tire out easily, so you only need a coup... Read >
Author: Judy Jantzen

Do You Know The Importance Of Regularly Playing With Your Indoor Cat?

18th June 2009
Do You Know The Importance Of Regularly Playing With Your Indoor Cat? Indoor cats need to play to stay healthy. Safe cat playtime is also essential for the well being of your home and your own sanity. A bored cat is a recipe for trouble, they need a... Read >
Author: Judy Jantzen

Sciatica Treatment for Sciatica Nerve Pain

17th June 2009
Lumbar discectomy is the most common surgical procedure performed for back and leg symptoms in the USA. However, is this really the best option? What is the best option for sciatica treatment? A recent study (JAMA November 2006) found that immedia... Read >
Author: toronto.therapy007@gmail.com

Neck Whiplash?

06th June 2009
What is Neck Whiplash and How Does It Happen? Whiplash is most often caused in car crashes when the car in which the whiplash victim is suffering is forced to accelerate from a stationary position to speed and then stop again, all in a matter of seconds.... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and ME -- My Story!

15th May 2009
It's not 'yuppie flu' and it's not 'all in your head'... ME / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a real, long-lasting and physically disabling illness which affects millions all over the world. Find out more about this misunderstood and 'mysterious' illness and ... Read >
Author: Charlylou

There Is Life Beyond Chronic Back pain

17th April 2009
Chronic back pain is a disease in itself. When your back hurts continuously for over three months it is considered chronic pain. The reasons for this condition could be an injury or an ongoing cause like a nerve damage or arthritis. Lack of Vitamin D, an ... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden

Sciatica Is It Really Back Pain?

10th April 2009
Sciatica is the Latin word for "Pain down the back of the leg". It is a referred pain usually caused by trapping the sciatic nerve in the lower back. Sciatica is a set of symptoms rather than a diagnosis for what is irritating the root of the nerve, causi... Read >
Author: Johnemman

Sciatica Is It Really Back Pain?

10th April 2009
Sciatica is the Latin word for "Pain down the back of the leg". It is a referred pain usually caused by trapping the sciatic nerve in the lower back. Sciatica is a set of symptoms rather than a diagnosis for what is irritating the root of the nerve, causi... Read >
Author: Johnemman

Why Are You Single

09th April 2009
Have you been on a date where you’re sitting on pins and needles waiting for that one question we all hate: Why are you single? Tired of sounding like his or hers last date: I’ve been too busy, after my last break-up I needed time to myself or the... Read >
Author: Flirtatious-T

Scotland and Edinburgh Whiplash Claims

27th March 2009
Driving instructor successfully sues for whiplash injury A driving instructor, who suffered whiplash injury during what he described as the 'worst driving test of his career', has successfully sued for compensation. Andrew Carmichael, 35, suffered a... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Getting People To Understand Your Panic Attacks

10th March 2009
It's very difficult for your loved ones to imagine or even understand what you are going through when you have a panic attack. They may lose patience with you, tell you to "get over it", or think you're faking. It may help if you show them the following... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu

Neck Whiplash?

10th March 2009
What is Neck Whiplash and How Does It Happen? Whiplash is most often caused in car crashes when the car in which the whiplash victim is suffering is forced to accelerate from a stationary position to speed and then stop again, all in a matter of second... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Traveling In A Recessionary Economy: Low Fares And Discounted Rates

03rd March 2009
Because of the recessionary economy, many people have put their travel plans on hold. Some have given up on the idea of a vacation altogether and others have been re-evaluating their plans to fit a much smaller budget. If you have been looking forward to ... Read >
Author: Huzaili

How To Find Out Carpal Tunnel Symptoms

24th February 2009
Numbness of the hands, pain of the fingers and tingling of the palms are the most common carpal tunnel symptoms. It often occurs in the parts supplied by the median nerve such as the thumb, index finger, middle finger and half of the ring finger. If your ... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

How To Stop A Panic Attack Quickly

18th February 2009
Knowing how to stop a panic attack is very useful to those of us who've been afflicted with this embarrassing and inconvenient malady. No one wants to admit this to friends and associates, and the intrusion a condition like this makes into our personal li... Read >
Author: Keith Thompson

7 Common Causes of Back Pain Why You Have It

13th February 2009
Got back pain? You are not alone. Most people have, at one point in their lives, experienced back pain – and unfortunately, some have continually suffered since then. Having back problems, especially if the pain is recurring, would affect one, in t... Read >
Author: Adam

7 Common Causes of Back Pain Why You Have It

13th February 2009
Got back pain? You are not alone. Most people have, at one point in their lives, experienced back pain – and unfortunately, some have continually suffered since then. Having back problems, especially if the pain is recurring, would affect one, in t... Read >
Author: Adam

How To Use Carpal Tunnel As Yoga

10th February 2009
In the Cochrane review issued in January 2003, yoga ranks as one of the effective non- surgical treatments for carpal tunnel syndrome. Cochrane review is compiled by the Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization aimed at helping people mak... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

Your Relationship Rescue in 5 Steps or Less

10th February 2009
Does it seem like you and your ex always fight even about the mundane things that doesn’t typically start a fight? Do you go to sleep mad at each other and don’t say anything to one another in the morning? If you are tired of living on pins and needle... Read >
Author: Teecee Go

Introduction To Carpal Tunnel Ergonomics

23rd January 2009
The study of how to adapt man to a machine or environment is a way that is not stressful is called workplace ergonomics. A lot of individuals think that workplace ergonomics has something to do with computer. Yes it has but it is not just the focus. It al... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

The Different Kinds Of Carpal Tunnel Massages

23rd January 2009
You are knock out on bed because of a hard day's work. Most likely, nothing can awaken you, not even the noisy barking dog of your neighbor or the chilly breeze caressing your skin. However, you wake up to those pins and needles sensation on your right ha... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

Herbs And Carpal Tunnels Herbs

23rd January 2009
Do you ever wonder why you experience those pins and needles tingling on your foot when you squat in Indian position for quite a while? Bad circulation, you answer. That is the very reason why it pays to stand up right away to stomp it out and gets the bl... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

How to Overcome Fear of Needles and Needle Phobia with Hypnotherapy

22nd January 2009
Practically anyone can experience needle phobia The correct medical name is trypanophobia - an irrational and often intense fear of hypodermic needles or injections - though it is regularly labelled belonephobia, this term is incorrect since it denotes... Read >
Author: Peter Field

Your Previous Romance: Is It Worth Rekindling?

13th January 2009
When a person has been dumped, their initial thought to the matter is can they get their ex back? Is there a chance to rekindle the fire and make the relationship whole again? It typically happens a relationship ends after a couple has been together for a... Read >
Author: Teecee Go

Self-Directed IRA Vs Traditional IRA

09th January 2009
The recent whipsaw gyrations of stock markets worldwide have kept many an investor on pins and needles lately. Since the beginning of 2008, the US stock market has shed over 40% of its value, with trillions of dollars being lost. IRA and 401k investors ar... Read >
Author: DougMitchell

Injuries caused by industrial vibrating machinery

09th January 2009
If you work in an industry where you use vibrating machinery often, you need to take steps to avoid injury, but if you are injured you'll also need to know who to talk to. Vibration white finger claims are mounting, and these can involve not only arm and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Restless Leg Syndrome – An Introduction

09th January 2009
Recent TV commercials and news stories have brought home the discomfort of Restless Leg Syndrome sleep disorder (commonly referred to as simply RLS) to everybody. While of course those who have suffered with the disorder for many years know only too well ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Restless Leg Syndrome – Some Basic Facts

09th January 2009
Recent news stories and television commercials have clearly demonstrated the discomfort of Restless Leg Syndrome (frequently known as simply RLS) to everyone. Although of course those people who have suffered from this disorder for years know all too well... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Treat Your Kidney Failure by Knowing its Symptoms

31st December 2008
Kidney failure is a growing problem across the world. Unfortunately, kidney failure can have very few symptoms to begin with. As your kidney function declines, it will first be detected on blood tests by your doctor. Most people don't feel any effects of ... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

What to do about back pain?

02nd December 2008
In almost all cases, back pain is nothing to worry about. It often comes because we sit or turn awkwardly, or lift something a little too heavy for us. Over a week or so, it then slowly goes away. If you go back twenty years, the standard recommendation w... Read >
Author: John Scott

What are Travel Compression Socks and Why You Need Them

22nd November 2008
Travel compression socks are socks that look like any other sock, but they don't feel like any other socks that you own. Travel compression socks are socks that are designed to make your legs, ankles and feet feel as if they are alive and energized even d... Read >
Author: Lillian G. W.

Whiplash Injury Claims Company

11th November 2008
One must be very cautious while driving a car. There are high chances of meeting with an accident. Due to long and tiring journey, or a sudden distraction, you may end up meeting with an accident. Whiplash injuries are the most common type of injury resul... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Whiplash – the most common injury from a Road Traffic Accident

14th October 2008
Road traffic accidents can have terrible consequences for the victims involved; the personal injuries that you can gain from a road traffic accident can have devastating effects on your life but the most common injury that you will likely gain from a road... Read >
Author: Helen

Sciatica Pregnancy

06th October 2008
Defining sciatica and mentioning its affects on pregnancy: The nerve that extends from the lower back to the legs and feet is the sciatic nerve. This nerve is responsible for the sensation in the muscles of the region, i.e. the legs. This sciatic nerve... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Undiagnosed Spinal Injuries – The long term effects

06th October 2008
Age plays an important factor in the risk of spinal injury; the leading cause of serious spinal injury in the under 65 age bracket is motor vehicle accident, while above 65 the most significant cause of spinal injury is from trips and falls, with conditio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Manage Your Anger Using Self Talk

29th September 2008
"Pins and needles, needles and pins; it's a happy man that grins." These classic words were made famous by Jackie Gleason in his role as Ralph Kramden in the 1950s TV sitcom, The Honeymooners. So why in the world was America's favorite bus driver so int... Read >
Author: Dr. Lyle Becourtney, Licensed Psychologist

How Hypnotherapy Can Treat Anxiety Disorders and Panic Attacks

17th September 2008
One of the most common reasons clients consult a psychotherapist is because of anxiety and panic attacks. When feelings such as these take over, it is difficult to continue functioning normally and indeed, anxiety and panic attacks can have a really devas... Read >
Author: Peter Field

Is Chiropractic Your Neck Pain Answer?

16th September 2008
Your neck consists of seven very small vertebrae and supports the entire weight of your head. The average weight of the human head is 10 to 12 pounds, which isn't very light when you consider the neck is constantly supporting it! Add in how much neck s... Read >
Author: Philip V Cordova

Consider A Slipcover: An Easy Way To Change Décor

15th September 2008
A slipcover is one of the best ways to transform the look of any room. By using these well fitted fabrics and materials over your existing furniture, you can see instant and beautiful changes. There are so many options available that anyone can find tha... Read >
Author: Christopher Hurton

Consider A Slipcover: An Easy Way To Change Décor

10th September 2008
A slipcover is one of the best ways to transform the look of any room. By using these well fitted fabrics and materials over your existing furniture, you can see instant and beautiful changes. There are so many options available that anyone can find tha... Read >
Author: Christopher Hurton

What can you do to stop panic attacks?

09th September 2008
Undoubtedly, you are reading this because you want to find out more about preventing panic attacks. The reality is that panic attacks are real, but they are just one of many types of anxiety disorders. It's how a person deals with those panicky feelings t... Read >
Author: Dale Bradley

Whiplash Claims!

09th September 2008
Work related accidents have become a common occurrence these days. One may suffer form injuries at the workplace due to various reasons. Injuries may either result due slip and trip or inadequate safety measures. The employers are liable to provide l the ... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Panic Symptoms - Natural Ways For An Anxiety Cure

08th September 2008
One of the best ways to help with panic symptoms is to try natural holistic methods of alleviating the panic attack. Panic attacks come on quite suddenly and are very intense periods of anxiety and fear which are combined with physical effects such as ... Read >
Author: John Nuttall

Panic Symptoms - Natural Ways For An Anxiety Cure

08th September 2008
One of the best ways to help with panic symptoms is to try natural holistic methods of alleviating the panic attack. Panic attacks come on quite suddenly and are very intense periods of anxiety and fear which are combined with physical effects such as ... Read >
Author: John Nuttall

Identifying Whiplash

20th August 2008
Whiplash is a medical condition that occurs most frequently after a road traffic accident. The onset of whiplash arises when the soft tissue in the spine is stretched and strained after the body is thrown in a sudden and forceful jerk. Whiplash is an... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Provigil—Recover Your Wakefulness

16th August 2008
Provigil, a prescription is used to recover the wakefulness in adults who experience too much sleepiness due to diagnosed sleep disorder such as obstructive sleep apnea, shift work sleep disorder and narcolepsy. It is also known as monafinil. It is an int... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Treating Whiplash

16th August 2008
What causes whiplash? Whiplash occurs when the soft tissue in the spine is stretched and strained after the body is thrown in a sudden, forceful jerk. The injury most commonly occurs in car crashes involving sudden deceleration, but the injury can also oc... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Whiplash: Can You Make A Claim?

24th July 2008
Arguably the most common form of injury following a car accident is whiplash. Even a relatively low speed car collision can cause it and, whilst the symptoms can take several hours to appear, the consequences can be devastating. Whiplash occurs when a... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Crude Prices Suffer Biggest One-day Drop in 17 Years

24th July 2008
Crude prices plunged almost 7 U.S. dollars a barrel Tuesday, the biggest daily drop since 1991, due to fears that U.S. economic woes could hurt global oil demand. Light, sweet crude for August delivery declined 6.44, or 4.4 percent, to settle at 138.74 ... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Whiplash – From Accident To Recovery

18th July 2008
The term whiplash covers a range of neck injuries which are caused by or related to a sudden twist or jerk of the neck. Soft tissues, muscles, ligaments and tendons of the neck can be affected by this injury. Whiplash occurs most commonly in car crashe... Read >
Author: Steve Weston

Complete Information on Barre Lieou syndrome

21st May 2008
A syndrome characterized by trauma or arthritic changes involving the third and fourth cervical vertebrae or cervical disk lesions with provocation of the cranial nuclei, the fifth and eight cranial nerves being chiefly affected. This causes a disturbance... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Whiplash – no win no fee compensation

29th April 2008
Whiplash is a medical condition that occurs most frequently after a road traffic accident. The onset of whiplash arises when the soft tissue in the spine is stretched and strained after the body is thrown in a sudden and forceful jerk. Whiplash is an ... Read >
Author: Helen

Why Do I Get Numb Feet on My Elliptical Trainer?

28th April 2008
You've got yourself a nice little exercise routine that you are happy with. You use an elliptical trainer, which burns up the calories and keeps you in shape. The only problem is that when you have been on the machine for 20-30 minutes, you start getting... Read >
Author: Paul Elms

Get Help From Head to Toe with MemFo!

08th April 2008
It is common knowledge how a memory foam mattress can help you on the way to a truly relaxing sleep experience, but few companies selling memory foam products will give you details on how you and your body stand to benefit from owning such a mattress� ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Herbal Home Remedies For Restless Legs Syndrome

19th January 2008
This is a surprisingly common condition, characterized by aching, pain, twitching, pins and needles, and a burning sensation in legs. It tends to be worse at night and after prolonged sitting, and is generally relieved by movement. The cause of this syndr... Read >
Author: Alien

Reacting to Loss and Grief

19th January 2008
Elaine Williams © 2008 There are many unique and varied reactions to grief and loss. We may all react differently and yet the end result, many times, is the same. There is a sense of a gaping hole in our chest, a deep emptiness that at first nothi... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams

Herbal Medicines For Sciatica

18th January 2008
Pain radiating through the buttock, down the back of the thigh and lower leg, and along the length of the sciatic nerve is the result of irritation to the nerve roots at the origin of the sciatic nerve. This is commonly caused by a prolapsed intervertebra... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines For Arms and Hands

18th January 2008
There are a number of causes for pain in the arms and hands. When pain is associated with neck and shoulder blade stiffness, and there is a pins and needles sensation in part of the arm, the pain may be "referred" from the neck or midback. Specific pain i... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines and Treatment For Back Problems

18th January 2008
Back pain is the most common problem for the majority of the population. If back pain is unrelenting, unaffected by movement or accompanied with fever, malaise, reduced appetite, sudden weight loss, or severe headache (especially when accompanied by nause... Read >
Author: Alien

Nerves - The Results of Nerve Damage

18th January 2008
The Nerves Spinal nerves are pairs of sensory and motor nerve bundles that have their root in the spinal cord. Sensory spinal nerves send information from the sense organs and the body receptors to the central nervous system, and motor spinal nerves tr... Read >
Author: Alien

Alternative Treatment For Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)

18th January 2008
Repetitive strain injury, or RSI, is the name given to the symptom complex of pain in the arm and trunk. It is also called "cumulative trauma disorder," and is characterized by pain, swelling, burning, pins and needles, and numbness of the affected area. ... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines For Neck Injuries

18th January 2008
Pain that is experienced in the nape of the neck may spread into the shoulder blades or upward into the neck to give "tension" headaches, tired eyes, or jaw pain. Whiplash injury and stiff neck are the two most common forms of neck injury. Whiplash Inj... Read >
Author: Alien

My Poor Aching Muscles

15th October 2007
Myotherapy or myofascial therapy is a term used to describe muscle (myo) or fascial pain. This pain is usually non specific and is soften described as tightness or a deep ache in a certain area or muscle group. Other symptoms can be described as a reduced... Read >
Author: Leanne Kemp

Sciatica Symptoms

12th October 2007
Pain is the most common symptom from sciatica. Often only affecting one side of the lower body, Sciatica pain extends from the lower back, through the lower back of the thigh and down through the leg. This pain may also extend to the foot or toes depend... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

Signs You Have Disc Herniation

25th September 2007
These signs are crucial since they will allow you to recognize when you require to look for attention for your back pain and who you should seek treatment from.Firstly, you had better recognize that the most common area for a disc herniation is the low b... Read >
Author: rikich0n

Tips For Selling a Home

22nd August 2007
Selling your home can be a hair-raising experience. The very fact that you are moving out of a home that you have lived in for years can be a bit nerve-racking. Having complete strangers come in to judge your home, having to deal with the realtor, and wai... Read >
Author: Benjamin DeBell

Should Your Boss Be Your Personal Doctor?

31st July 2007
Working for a doctor could be seen as a perk in terms of your personal healthcare. After all, nobody likes going in for a check-up, so the more convenient the terms, the better. Also, it's comforting to have insider knowledge of a skilled physician whom y... Read >
Author: paulnmurphy

Cluster Headache - Imitrex Can Provide Speedy Relief For Cluster Headaches

26th July 2007
Many people that experience cluster headaches find that abortive treatments do not work fast enough to control the pain that peaks so quickly. However, cluster headache sufferers now have the option of taking Imitrex via injection or nose spray to provide... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse

What are Migraines? : Headaches

25th July 2007
A migraine headache is a severe headache with pain felt on one or both sides of the head. The pain is typically concentrated around the front part of the head near the temples, or behind an eye or ear. The headache may last for several hours or even sever... Read >
Author: Alien

Anxiety Attack Symptoms – Know the Warning Signs of Anxiety Attack

15th June 2007
If you’re experiencing anxiety attack symptoms, then you have to quickly have yourself tested and treated. Recognize the signs of anxiety and take some time to cure it, no matter how hectic your lifestyle is. How do you know if regular conditions that m... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Symptoms of panic disorders

28th February 2007
When we think about fear, we know that it is a natural instinct of the humans when we are facing dangerous and threatening situations. The fear will trigger the adrenaline flows that prepare our bodies to fight for our survival or to escape from the dange... Read >
Author: Thomas Bronson

How Can Magnetic Therapy Relieve Sciatica?

01st February 2007
What is Sciatica? The longest nerve in your body, the sciatic nerve runs from your pelvis through your hip area and buttocks and down each leg. It divides into the tibial and peroneal nerves at the level of your knees. The sciatic nerve controls many o... Read >
Author: debbie shimadry

Tingle, Tingle - Where's My Blood?

08th January 2007
Circulatory systems occur in all living things, from earth worms to mammals. As humans, our complex system of blood vessels is attached to the blood-pumping heart, which is responsible for keeping the blood flowing in the right directions. We all know we ... Read >
Author: Market-For-Me

Uplifting Tips from Breast Cancer Survivors

16th November 2006
I put UPLIFT: Secrets from the Sisterhood of Breast Cancer Survivors together because, as a survivor, I saw the need for a book that treated breast cancer as a do-able experience -- and, indeed, the response to it has been remarkable. The book contains us... Read >
Author: Barbara Delinsky

Information On The Symptoms, Causes And Effective

16th August 2006
The Sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the human body, and is about the diameter of your little finger. The nerve runs from the base of your spine, through the buttock into the back of your leg, to the side of the calf muscle, through your ankle into t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Herbs for Headaches and Migraines

05th April 2006
Herbalists tend to regard the headache as a symptom of some underlying disorder rather than an illness in its own right. Those that seem centered behind the eyes suggest a digestive disturbance while headaches that seem to start at the back of the neck an... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

Why Getting an Online Wedding Toolkit Could Make All The Difference

25th March 2006
Boy meets girl, they fall in love, boy proposes, girl says yes, girl goes crazy planning the wedding. That's usually how the story goes, notwithstanding the fact that it is the golden age of wedding planners. Even with the most seasoned wedding coordinato... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung

Are You Free of Panic Attacks?

24th February 2006
You may not realize it, but you may suffer from something that can take over your whole world if you let it. You'll recognize the symptoms, but you'll have no idea what's behind them. Panic attacks are debilitating. One moment, you're living your d... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker

Learn Chinese Pronunciation: the 80/20 Guide, Part 1

01st February 2006
"I want to learn Chinese but just give me the basics!" That's what this Chinese pronunciation guide is all about. It's all that you need to know about the pinyin system of Chinese pronunciation to get by. The 80% that's important. (Spend 20% of tim... Read >
Author: Kah Joon Liow

80/20 Guide to Chinese Pronunciation -- Part 1

14th January 2006
"Just give me the basics!" That's what this Chinese pronunciation guide is all about. It's all that you need to know Chinese pronunciation to get by. The 80% that's important. To speak Mandarin, the first thing to learn is Chinese pronunciati... Read >
Author: Kah Joon Liow

Is Provigil Effective for the Symptoms of ADD and ADHD?

14th September 2005
Provigil is an interesting drug. It keeps narcoleptics from falling asleep and it also appears to help people with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) stay focused. But how effective is Provigil for ADH... Read >
Author: Jeannine Virtue

How To Deal With A Whiplash Injury

08th September 2005
It happens all the time: long, tiresome travel, a moment of distraction or a sudden meeting with a road-hog - and suddenly you end up in a crash. Whiplash injury is very often, maybe 80% of the time, the result of car accidents. It's an injury caused ... Read >
Author: Mohammad Latif