Would You Like to Learn a Skill That Will Bring a Little Peace and Serenity to Your Life?
March 18, 2010 by admin
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And not only to your life, but to those around you? So that your kids are calmer, your partner is less stressed, you sleep better and are generally more relaxed? Well, then you might consider learning the ancient art of massage. Nowadays it is common for top flight athletes to receive [...]
Learning to Walk in High Heels
March 18, 2010 by admin
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Learning to walk in high heels can be quite the challenge. Shoes can make or break your outfit and high heel shoes are often the perfect fashion accessory. High heel shoes can be very intimidating to those who have never worn them before. I’ll walk you through step by step and before you know [...]
The Availability of Nuvaring Information on Stroke
March 17, 2010 by admin
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Lawsuits versus the entire Oganon entities, makers of Nuva Ring, maintain that the company withheld information regarding its potential side effects like Nuva ring stroke. Injuries that involve blood clot leading to strokes are the cudgels that class suits pound against Nuva Ring. Since readers particularly the users of Nuva Ring have a vague [...]
All About Reflexology
March 17, 2010 by admin
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Reflexology massage consists of acupressure and other massages techniques on the body. The more concentrated areas would be the hands, ears, and feet. Even though it focuses on those areas it has the capability to provide relief to the entire body. It uses the technique of pressing, squeezing the hands, ears, and feet to [...]
What Are Leg Ulcers?
March 17, 2010 by admin
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A Leg ulcer is an open wound or sore that can be found on the lower extremities, namely the leg, but these lesions can go as far down as the feet and ankles.90% percent of these skin ulcerations are caused by venous insufficiency, otherwise known as varicose ulcers. Another five percent are the result [...]
Please Take A Seat, Sir
March 16, 2010 by admin
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The most important piece of office furniture you could possibly invest in is proper seating. The correct seating that is supportive and, set up correctly, will avoid untold compensation claims through the health and safety department. To get the right seating for our employees we need to understand why it is so important. [...]
Nuvaring Birth Control Side Effects and Nuva Ring Information
March 16, 2010 by admin
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The fact is that the company manufacturing Nuvaring contraceptive knows that the third generation contraceptive, which contains a synthetic hormone called desogestrel, is not safe and does have side effects. All third-generation contraceptives and birth control products such as Nuvaring contain a warning label regarding the risk of blood clots and other side effects. [...]
How to Overcome the Fear of Flying
March 15, 2010 by admin
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The fear of flying is a highly complex issue and affects significant numbers of people but there are ways and means of dealing with the inordinate and unrealistic fear of flying. It is either the onset of a dedicated phobia, also known as aerophobia or aviatophobia, or it is a combination of one [...]
Air Travel – Can it Cause Airline Passengers Medical Problems?
March 15, 2010 by admin
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When flying on commercial airlines, most airline passengers develop some medical problems which are usually minor. However, sometimes these symptoms can develop into more serious medical conditions. The next paragraph lists some common symptoms. Typical in-flight symptoms you may experience are ear-popping, nasal congestion, dehydration, headache, diarrhea or constipation, loss of appetite (may be [...]
Brain Injury Researchers Study Simple Polymer Method
March 15, 2010 by admin
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Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley A recent issue of The Journal of Biological Engineering highlighted the work of two scientists from Purdue University who have been studying the effects of a simple polymer on treating traumatic brain injured (TBI) patients. The scientists were using sterile water mixed with Polyethylene glycol (PEG) and injecting the [...]





