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What Happens During Pacemaker Surgery?

22nd September 2009
Individuals who require an internal artificial pacemaker to regulate their heartbeat will need to undergo pacemaker surgery to have the device implanted in the body. The procedure is performed under local anesthetic, though patients are generally hospital... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Carrier Ethernet Over SONET/WDM Networks

22nd September 2009
The broadband networks of US telecommunications carriers are fiber optics networks using SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) and WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) technologies. SONET uses TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) to multiplex data streams of ... Read >
Author: Paul Ngai

Single chamber treatment cost India - International Patient Services

21st September 2009
Single chamber treatment in India A pacemaker is an electronic device used to treat patients who have symptoms caused by abnormally slow heartbeats. A pacemaker is capable of keeping track of the patient's heartbeats. If the patient's heart is beatin... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Steel Yourself With a Stun Gun

17th September 2009
There is no shortage of danger out there in today's world. Whether you live in small-town America or the big bad city, crime seems like a permanent fixture in society. It's no wonder, then, that tools of self-defense have become one of fastest-growing ite... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Evolution Of The Electric Guitar

17th September 2009
References to the guitar more or less in its modern form date back to the 14th century. In its infancy it had four courses of double strings and a rounded body like a gourd or a pumpkin. Its mother would not recognize it today! Around the sixteenth cen... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The History of The Electric Guitar: How Music Was Changed Forever

16th September 2009
In The Beginning The guitar’s soft melodic tone made it difficult for people to hear it when being played alongside other instruments. So during the 1930’s an inventive individual decided to change that and invented the first electric guitar. Lit... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Nokia N73

14th September 2009
Introduction A phone which is essentially a camera! Yes that?s Nokia N73. Experience a phone that will give you the option to use it as full time camera. This phone delivers great pictures and videos as well. Key Features Nokia N73 also has full ... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

How Stun Guns Work

14th September 2009
When you purchase a stun gun it is important to understand the mechanics and the principles behind the operation of a stun gun. This will help you manage the personal protection device and use it most effectively for self defense. Stun guns work t... Read >
Author: Jim Wilkinson

Facts About Security Systems

07th September 2009
Statistics reveal that in every 14 seconds, a burglar cracks inside a home, and even though a home may have occupants, there is still a 60 percent chance of burglaries happening. This statistics only show that a burglary can happen any moment, anywhere, a... Read >
Author: Emerson Swanson

Self Defense With Stun Guns

06th September 2009
As a matter of fact everyone out there would have seen stun guns appearing in many movies. Some people even have a misconception that stun guns are just fictional self defense items created for the movies. Most of them out there are not aware of the fac... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Cochlear Implants For Hearing Loss Candidate - Surgically Implanted Electronic Device

06th September 2009
With the rise of technology and its dedication to electronics, individuals with impaired hearing have now found a way to cope for the long term. Cochlear implants are becoming more common as thousands of people worldwide have acknowledged its efficacy and... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Want Your Mobile Phone Personalized?

03rd September 2009
A standardized ringback tone was given out by the regular landline telephone when it first came out. Now, you can hear incoming calls in numerous ring pitches and tones on each cellular phone. You can easily differentiate one ringback tone from the other ... Read >
Author: importimage

Cheap USB Cable Products

03rd September 2009
One of the most popular media of data transfer is USB; which becomes even more useful when enhanced by connecting required USB cables. For improving the usability of your computer through available USB ports, there are various types of cables available. M... Read >
Author: raica mortensen

Understanding Child Development through Brain Development

20th August 2009
Most parents yearn to give their children that extra edge in life and wait for the kindergarten stage to begin instruction. This is a big mistake because early intervention is imperative to child brain development and the advantage of a superior brain, on... Read >
Author: smartkidsstartearly

What Emplyers Look for when Filling an orthopedic surgeon job.

13th August 2009
The physiology of our bodies is a fascinating and amazing system of networks and communication centers. At this very moment, electrical signals from the brain are controlling the movements of certain structures in our bodies. Whether you need to walk in t... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Kinds Of Epileptic Surgeries

02nd August 2009
There are various methods in which epilepsy is able to be handled. Different people will choose surgery instead of medicines because they feel it is more capable and can help to maintain some of the more challenging forms of seizures that may occur. There... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Sleep/Mattresses: A Good Nights Sleep

31st July 2009
Sleep is one of the most mysterious phenomena we know. Throughout the ages, wise men, religious people, scientists, psychologists and torturers have probed the mysteries of sleep. Many theories regarding it have been propounded and many have been discount... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Home phones - The Evergreen Medium of Communication

24th July 2009
Home phones are, and have always been, the most common mode of communication. They are also the oldest way of communication. Few decades back, home phones were the only mode of communication and were quite expensive. But today, as because of the multitude... Read >
Author: Dennis Jaylon

Tinnitus Solution - 6 Problems That Are Causing Your Tinnitus

09th July 2009
If you are among the millions of people worldwide affected by tinnitus, then you are also among the millions constantly seeking for a cure. Tinnitus can totally be cured and can be done so with natural methods. There are also therapies that help diminish ... Read >
Author: Candy

The Basics of Laser Toner Cartridges

09th July 2009
Most businesses and even homes are preferring laser printers nowadays. With its printing speed and constantly declining price, who won't? Accompanying this demand for laser printer is the related need for laser toner cartridges. Laser toner cartridges are... Read >
Author: Lincoln Boss

Men and Machines

18th June 2009
Advanced Step In Innovative Mobility (Asimo) is one of a very few robots that can walk reliably on two legs. It is fitted with twin cameras in its head and is powered by 34 individual motors. Lately, researchers at the Honda Research Institute has demo... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com

Personal Protection Devices - Stun Guns

01st June 2009
Have you begun to notice an increase in the frequency and distribution of crimes being committed against individuals? You will soon come to know of an extremely effective and affordable means of enhancing your safety. A review of the sales literatur... Read >
Author: Idriys L. Muhammad

What You Should Know About Adult Stem Cell

01st June 2009
Adult stem cell research has advanced in leaps and bounds over the past decade. What was once viewed as inflexible, unable to proliferate and set in its ways has now been found to revert back to its earlier state. New evidence suggests that taking an adul... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How Do You Select Your Headphone From Various Headphones?

18th May 2009
Cams or Headphones consist of a pair of transducers linked to Walkman, stereo player, etc and speakers near to ears. They change the electrical signals receiving from media player to perceptible waves sent to ears straightforwardly. Formally, the firm Bey... Read >
Author: Alien

Choosing the best studio recording equipment

01st May 2009
Recording studios are facilities for recording sounds and ideally, it is a space designed by acousticians to achieve desired properties of acoustics including sound diffusion, adequate reverberation time and low level of the reflections. Different studios... Read >
Author: michael russell

Neck Pain after a Car Accident

27th April 2009
If you are involved in a car accident, you may suffer neck-related pain, including: neck, shoulder, arm or hand pain, headache, reduce neck range of motion, numb or weak arms and hands or spasms in your neck Most Common Types of Car Accident Neck Inju... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm

Myelography

09th April 2009
Myelography What is myelography? Myelography is a procedure that is undertaken to help diagnose the causes of back ache and problems with the spinal cord (this is the structure in the backbone that transmits electrical signals from the brain to the ... Read >
Author: imran21

Hyperopia - The Symptoms, Causes and Who it Affects

13th March 2009
Long-sightedness and farsightedness are the more widely used terms for hyperopia. It is caused by a defect in the ability of your eyes to focus. For many people suffering from long-sightedness they will find it challenging focusing on objects that are c... Read >
Author: Lindsay

Energy Medicine: The Medicine of the Future—NOW Part 2: Tools and Diagnostic Techniques that Meas

12th March 2009
Last week, we discussed energy sources in general terms, describing vibrational frequencies and the interactions between the currents of all kinds that flow around and through us. Today I want to propose some thoughts that may seem outlandish, but I’m ... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.

Things You Should Know About Stun Guns

23rd February 2009
If you are looking for total personal protection and self defense devices there are many things you should consider before you make a purchase. Stun guns don't work the same on everyone, they will not kill anyone, most people can use them, and much more. ... Read >
Author: Jim Wilkinson

The Differences Between Stun Guns and a TASER

23rd February 2009
There are many differences between stun guns and a TASER™ that you should be aware of if you are looking for personal protection devices for self defense. Most people think that a TASER and stun guns are the same thing, but they are not. Knowing the dif... Read >
Author: Jim Wilkinson

How Stun Guns Work

02nd February 2009
When you purchase a stun gun it is important to understand the mechanics and the principles behind the operation of a stun gun. This will help you manage the personal protection device and use it most effectively for self defense. Stun guns work t... Read >
Author: Jim Wilkinson

Information On Electroinfosite And Terms Related To It

22nd January 2009
A relay is an electrical switch that opens and closes under the control of another electrical circuit. Electronic relay are used in a wide variety of applications throughout industry, such as in telephone exchanges, digital computers, motor and sequencing... Read >
Author: Celina

Information On Electroinfosite And Terms Related To It

21st January 2009
A relay is an electrical switch that opens and closes under the control of another electrical circuit. Electronic relay are used in a wide variety of applications throughout industry, such as in telephone exchanges, digital computers, motor and sequencing... Read >
Author: Celina

Data Acquisition

08th January 2009
When realizing the term data acquisition (DAC) it’s important to first know what is being acquisitioned: real world data. And real world data translates directly into the life sciences. Life science, or biology, is a discipline of science that has... Read >
Author: Diana Valentine

What Pacemaker Patients Must Know about iPods

08th December 2008
Portable music devices have been considered safe for pacemaker patients to use, but new reports suggest that the earbuds from such devices can cause problems for pacemaker people. Earbuds held near the pacemaker implant site can sometimes interfere with t... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Nikon Coolpix L5 Digital Camera

03rd December 2008
The monotonous life of the modern day can be enjoyed only if you cultivate a hobby. Especially, if you develop a hobby like photography, you are never at a loss. In the recent past, so many products are populating the electronic goods market, that it is n... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Learn About Satellite TV

02nd December 2008
A TV satellite dish is actually an antenna – a parabolic type – that is designed to transmit to and receive signals from satellites. It is a ‘microwave’ antenna that comes in different designs and sizes. Offset-type TV satellite dishes are actuall... Read >
Author: suegold

Nikon Coolpix S200 Digital Camera

26th November 2008
In the race to steal your heart away, many companies producing electronic gadgets are in the pursuit of creating newer and newer products that are technologically up to date. Digital camera producers are one of the kind. Nikon, like its other competitors,... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

What is a Muscle Spasm?

29th October 2008
A muscle spasm is an involuntary contraction of the muscle that can be chronic and painful. There can be numerous types of muscle spasms as well as reasons for them. Some muscle spasm occurs after a trauma to an area, while still others have no discernibl... Read >
Author: painrelief

Do you want to make a claim for compensation after suffering from a Back Injury?

13th October 2008
Back injuries can be a severe form of personal injury that could leave you suffering for months or even years to come. There are numerous ways that you could end up suffering from a back injury but some of the main ways are through trauma. Trauma to y... Read >
Author: Helen

The ideal HD TV Surround Sound Set Up

13th October 2008
Get the best out of your home theatre. High Definition TV brings you Dolby Digital™ 5.1 surround sound. 5.1 means five speakers and one subwoofer to envelope you in sound. Two front speakers and two rear speakers put you in the centre of the action. ... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

Scientific Basis for Reiki and Other Energy Therapies

25th September 2008
Currently almost half of adult Americans visit an alternative practitioner annually, spending over 20 billion, which exceeds the amount of out-of-pocket visits to mainline physicians. That in itself speaks volumes about the holistic care Ameri... Read >
Author: Sharon

Take Advantage of Mineral Water Benefits

09th September 2008
You've probably heard it a hundred times - getting your daily dose of minerals and vitamins is important for good health. However, buying and remembering to take, vitamin and mineral supplements can be a pain in the you-know-what. But did you know that... Read >
Author: olirom

Nikon Coolpix S10 Digital Camera

09th September 2008
If you are an amateur photographer and in the search of a digital camera that has features which can not be found in any other digital camera, then Nikon Coolpix S10 is the one for you. It is enabled with the Best Shot Selector (BSS) Mode. This feature en... Read >
Author: poojalapasia

FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION

09th September 2008
Communication system has three main phases:- 1. Transmitter 2. Transmission Media (Fiber Optic) 3. Receiver Suppose two persons are sanding at short distance. One person says something to another person by shouting. Voice travels via a medium ai... Read >
Author: Rohit Singh

Types of Telecom Products

08th September 2008
Telecommunication products allow communication effortlessly. The message is transmitted to a long distance using some communication medium. In the past decades, wires were used for transmitting the message but nowadays, modems are also used. Wireless comm... Read >
Author: Feras Shoukeir

The 7 pillars to OCD freedom

08th September 2008
There are seven steps that you need to follow in order to get your mind primed to become OCD free. Let's go over those right now. Step one: You definitely need to realize that you have obsessive compulsive disorder. You will learn to realize what actio... Read >
Author: derek

Nikon Coolpix P5000 Digital Camera

22nd August 2008
This Nikon Digital Camera comes with 10.0 effective mega pixel CCD image sensor,3.5x optical Zoom-Nikkor lens offering 36-126mm (35mm equivalent) range, large, bright 2.5-inch 230,000-dot LCD monitor with wide viewing angle, optical lens shift VR image st... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Ensure Clean, Reliable Power with DC Load Banks and Data Loggers

15th August 2008
Load banks are devices which act as an electrical load. When applied to an electrical power source, they convert or dissipate the resultant power output of the source. A DC load bank's function is to accurately imitate the operational or �real� load t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Kodak Easyshare Z885 Zoom Digital Camera

13th August 2008
Kodak Easyshare Z885 Zoom Digital Camera has many features i.e. high ISO (up to 8000),5X optical zoom lens,8.1 mega pixels, digital image stabilization, smart scene mode, Kodak perfect touch technology, 2.5 in. (6.4 cm) indoor/outdoor color display, advan... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

A Detox Foot Bath for Overall Health?

17th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 James Carden 1. There are several different ways for you to take care of your health. One thing most people consider cleansing your body although it is extreme, is to fast or going extended periods of time without eating the things t... Read >
Author: James

Hearing loss

17th July 2008
The gradual hearing loss that occurs as you age (presbycusis) is a common condition. An estimated one-quarter of Americans between the ages of 65 and 75 and around three-quarters of those older than 75 have some degree of hearing loss. Sound and the ea... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Nikon Coolpix L12 Digital Camera

17th July 2008
Precision 35 to 105mm (35mm equivalent) 3x optical Zoom-Nikkor lens,"Large 2.5-inch 115,000-dot LCD monitor with anti-reflection coating and brightness adjustment",ISO 1600 capability enables faster shutter speeds and better exposure in lower light, Compa... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Nikon Coolpix L10 Digital Camera

14th July 2008
This is a simple point-and-shoot digital camera. The look is stylish and the performance is neat. It fits the bill perfectly for those who want to simply take some good pictures without spending a fortune. Some of its features include- 5 MP resolutions wi... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Multiple Sclerosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

09th July 2008
Multiple Sclerosis(MS)also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of the brain and spi... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Future of Fiber Optic Communication

11th June 2008
There is no question that fiber optic communication is our future. Fiber optic communication industry has been enjoying amazing growth for over 15 years. These are driven by both technology advance and market demand. There are some obvious trends in the d... Read >
Author: Colin Yao

Complete Information on Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy with Treatment and Prevention

03rd June 2008
Emery-Dreifuss sinewy dystrophy is an uncommon and genetically heterogeneous disorder. The leading reason of mortality and morbidity in emery dreifuss sinewy dystrophy is cardiac disease, which is consistently existing. It usually begins in childhood or a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Technological Advancement Of Digital Hearing Aid

15th May 2008
In this modern age it seems that just about anything that can has "gone digital." This includes common things from photographs to phone calls to music and much more. It is hard to dispute that "digital" is the in thing and one reason for this is that ther... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Meditation with brainwave music also known as binaural beats

14th May 2008
The Brain The brain is an organ of the body, and like each organs, it's projected to perform one or numerous special tasks. One of the brainpowers principal tasks constitutes to be the control nerve center for the entire somatic body. Our heartbeat, di... Read >
Author: bwerner

Broadband - Fibre Technology in the UK

11th May 2008
When it comes to broadband technology, consumers will ultimately ask for their connections to eventually be faster and more reliable. As more of us are turning towards high-definition television and more advanced video games consoles, our need for a f... Read >
Author: DCollins

How To Properly Weigh Volume With The Right Scale

28th April 2008
One of the most common tasks is to fill a number of containers with the same amount of material. These containers come in many shapes and sizes. They may be as simple as a cardboard box. Or they may be large cartons or even totes. For liquid or powdered m... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Multiple Sclerosis – Causes, Symptoms and Types

28th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that may affect any area of the brain and spinal cord. Multiple sclerosis does not affect nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis affects transmission of electrical signals to nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis is the most common caus... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

How to Use an Electrical Network Analyser

03rd April 2008
Electrical networks can be measured and assessed using the electrical network analyser. Of special interest when using this network analyser are the electrical networks’ properties that pertain to reflection of electrical signals and subsequent transmis... Read >
Author: testwall11

Positive Affirmation Rewiring The Brain

28th March 2008
A simple definition of positive affirmation states “An affirmation is a form of autosuggestion in which a statement of a desirable intention or condition of the world or the mind is deliberately meditated on and repeated in order to implant it in the mi... Read >
Author: John Peace

Central Virginia Audiology

24th January 2008
Hearing Aids: Hearing Aid Maintenance Coloring Books On Cochlear Implants Every in-the-ear instrument contains its microphone amplifier and receiver. If you have a behind the ear hearing aid, you can gently and carefully wash the earmold with warm wat... Read >
Author: Lori

Epilepsy Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

22nd October 2007
Epilepsy affects people in all nations and of all races. The onset of epilepsy is most common during childhood and after age 65, but the condition can occur at any age. Epilepsy is a condition of the nervous system that affects 2.5 million Americans. More... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How the M3 and Z3 speakers are engineered to work with the BMW car stereo.

17th September 2007
BMW owners know that their cars come with many special features. Leather interiors and superior handling are commonly enjoyed. Perhaps you are in possession of the new M3 Coupe, with its V-8, 414 horsepower engine and flared fenders. Drivers in love wi... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

The Invisible Dog Fence and its Advantages

07th September 2007
An invisible dog fence is a wire buried about your property making sure the dog does not go outside the safety of its habitation. In addition, It helps dog owners make certain that their dogs can`t do any accidental harm to nearby property. Electronic dog... Read >
Author: Milos Pesic

Temporal Lobe Seizure - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Temporal lobe seizure is the most frequent cause of partial seizures and aura. During a temporal lobe seizure, you may smack your lips, swallow repeatedly or pick at things with your fingers. Such activities are called automatisms. The temporal lobe is lo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Finance Reaches Your Door in a Quick Pace

29th August 2007
In a normal heart, electrical signals use only one path whilst moving through the heart. This is the atrio-ventricular or A-V node. As the electrical signal moves from the hearts upper chambers (the atria) to the lower chambers (the ventricles), it causes... Read >
Author: Amenda

Hearing Aids – compact and powerful sound enhancers!

28th August 2007
Do you find it difficult to comprehend words during conversation? Here come the special hearing aids which would help you to actively participate without any hesitation. The electronic Hearing Aid helps people to converse freely with no hindrance. Just we... Read >
Author: Caroline

Cisco CCNA / CCENT Certification Exam Training: Broadcasts, Hubs, Routers, And Switches

08th August 2007
In a previous Cisco CCENT certification exam tutorial, we talked about broadcasts and the potential of a broadcast storm. (If you missed that one, visit my website’s Tutorials section.) In today’s tutorial, we’ll discuss several different common n... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant

Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Methods

11th July 2007
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease and affects the central nervous system. Central nervous system is made up of nerves that act as the body's messenger system. It damages the myelin sheath, the material that surrounds and protects your nerve cell... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Stun Gun - Physiological Effects

29th June 2007
Have ever watched the TV show Star Trek and heard of the Romulan disruptor stun weapon? Have you ever thought about what it disrupts? Does it disrupt all the molecules in the person on the receiving end of the ray gun? What about a real stun gun? What... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Toronto Hearing Aids – Hearing solutions

11th June 2007
Toronto Hearing Aids refer to the small electronic devices, which amplify the sounds, making them accessible to those who have hearing loss. They are made of a microphone, an amplifier, a receiver and a speaker, and powered by special Hearing Aids Batteri... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Multiple Sclerosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

24th May 2007
Multiple Sclerosis(MS)also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of the brain and spi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Secret - Law of Attraction Accelerator - Ask Believe Receive

15th May 2007
Discover how you can quickly become a smarter more powerful learner and thinker with very little effort! Scientific research has revealed that many dynamic thought leaders, scholars and the most intelligent share similar brainwave frequencies and displ... Read >
Author: Aldian Prakoso

14 Causes of Tinnitus That Homeopathic Remedies Can't Cure

09th May 2007
The high pitched squeal inside Dan's head sounded like a dentist's drill searching for a back molar. There was no way of shutting it off. The invisible drill screeched night and day, and the only time he couldn't hear it was when he was asleep. At times i... Read >
Author: John Young

Brainwave Entrainment Yields Amazing Results

05th March 2007
or�How to Get Real Smart Real Quick! The most powerful and potent form of energy in the universe is Thought� How you think is how you act and how you act is who you are. Basic�I mean we all know this�as you think is as you are�right! Wh... Read >
Author: Brye

Cables Verses System: A Look into Sound Distortion

03rd February 2007
Have you ever gone to a home theater store and are just amazed of the variety of extreme sounding names for cables. You have Uber cables, Mega cables and monster cables. Not only do you have to decipher which ones you need to hook up your home theater sy... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How Is Brugada Syndrome Related To Sudden Death?

29th January 2007
People die suddenly are mostly caused by heart conditions, though people can also die in their sleep from an asthmatic attack, a stroke, the rupture of an enlarged blood vessel or sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a condition when one’s breathing stops due to... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

MAKING EXPERT CARP BAITS -- Exploiting ‘Olfaction’ – Bait Detection And Highest Attraction!

24th January 2007
* How do you guarantee your catfish or carp fishing baits are detected and treated as ‘food’ by stimulating feeding responses and behaviour from various distances away from your bait? By enhancing your baits using knowledge of fishes own senses! * ... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Massage for Improved Health and Wellbeing

13th January 2007
Massage is a form of therapy in which muscles and other soft tissues are manipulated for the improvement of overall health and well being. It has been practiced for centuries in nearly every culture of the world. It relieves stress, muscle tension an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Brain and Mental Illness

19th November 2006
The human brain is an amazing organ. It controls memory and learning, the senses (hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch) and emotion. It also controls other parts of the body, including muscles, organs and blood vessels. The brain also is a very compl... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Using a stun gun taser for self protection

06th November 2006
A stun gun taser is a relatively inexpensive, convenient and powerful way to ward off attackers. The sight and sound of a stun gun taser going off is usually enough to scare an attacker away. Stun gun tasers repel your attacker with high voltage yet low a... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Greer

How Digital Cameras Work: Vital information you must know before you buy.

29th August 2006
Digital cameras are basically the same as film cameras in their handling. They both have a lens to focus the specific image, a shutter to let light inside the camera, and an aperture to control the amount of light which enters the camera. The differenc... Read >
Author: Drew Laughlin

Steel Yourself With a Stun Gun

23rd June 2006
There is no shortage of danger out there in today's world. Whether you live in small-town America or the big bad city, crime seems like a permanent fixture in society. It's no wonder, then, that tools of self-defense have become one of fastest-growing ite... Read >
Author: Mark Easterday

What Is Radar And How Does It Affect Your Driving?

13th March 2006
We have all heard of the term 'radar' but we rarely ask ourselves what radar really means? What are its uses? And what is the purpose of it? Radar is a short form for 'radio detection and ranging'. It is a remote detection process which is used to tra... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Energy Balance in the Body is a Key to Better Health

12th March 2006
Historical references to a universal energy field date back as far as 5000 B.C. to India where prana was considered to be the basic source of life. In China it was called chi and was believed to be in all matter. Two polar forces were recognized, yin and ... Read >
Author: Conny Young

Hearing Loss is the Number One Disability in the World

05th February 2006
Hearing loss is prevalent in modern societies as a result of the combined effects of noise, aging, disease, and heredity. Hearing loss is the number one disability in the world; approximately 28 million Americans suffer some type of hearing loss. In add... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman

Telephone - Description

12th September 2005
A telephone is a device that translates one's speech into analog electrical signals, allowing them to engage in communication over extended distances. The word telephone is Greek for "far away voice". Originally, all telephone transmissions took place ove... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock