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Saturday, February 27th, 2010 | Health |
Nike, the world famous manufacturer of Heart Rate Monitors,
deals in a variety of Heart Rate Monitors breaking through in
the field of medical science. The monitors from Nike can measure
and record exact heart rate beats. So if the heart rate is
beyond the normal limit, you can immediately adopt an
appropriate treatment for it.
Nike manufactures the world's most reliable and easy to use
Heart Rate Monitors. It is because customer's satisfaction and
comfort is their prime motto. Nike has ...
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 | Health |
You might not expect it, but sometimes accident happens at the
most odd places where you would least expect it ' at your own
home. If ever some injury and accident happens in your home,
immediate need of some first aid supplies arise. These first aid
supplies are simple hospital medical supplies that can be packed
up together as emergency home medical supplies.
Keeping emergency home medical supplies around is an important
step to keep your family safe and secure even during unexpected
injury ...
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 | Health |
Correct your acid / alkaline balance by the water you drink:
What the experts say.
In health circles there has been much recent talk about acid /
alkaline imbalance. Let's see if we can clarify how experts
recommend we correct this imbalance.
The problem: Your body functions best when neither too acid nor
too alkaline. Unfortunately almost all of us have become acidic
due to diet, drinks and stress -- both psychological and from
pollution. Acids can build up in the body's system causing ...
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Saturday, February 20th, 2010 | Health |
"It is becoming more and more important that all sun lovers
take precautions to avoid excessive exposure to the sun's
harmful rays. Following are some tips to make your sun
worshipping both enjoyable and safer."
Many family traditions include a yearly visit to the beach.
Tucked away in our memories are the smell of coconut oil, the
warmth of the sun and sand mixed with cool beach breezes.
However, gone are the days of baby oil and metal sun reflectors,
replaced with safer sun ...
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Friday, February 19th, 2010 | Health |
Get plenty of fresh air and sunshine. Not only will your skin
appreciate the vitamin D, your body and mind will enjoy the
oxygen and stress reducer of just being outside in the fresh
air.Remember to use sun protection or tanning lotion if you're
out for any period of time.
Even "good" stress can trigger internal chemical responses that
result in acne, so plan ahead to deal with extra stress when
planning a wedding, graduation, move, new job, job transfer, new
baby, etc. Get help around the ...
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 | Health |
If you or someone you know suffers from rheumatoid arthritis,
you know how painful and debilitating it can be. If you haven't
walked a mile in those shoes, you can't imagine how frustrating
it can be. Your doctor may say try this medication, try that.
Don't do this, do that. But sometimes, to no avail. The disease
is caused by a misguided immune system attack on the body's own
joint tissue, which leads to swelling, pain, stiffness and in
some cases deformity. Rheumatoid arthritis is more common ...
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 | Health |
Cayenne is a constipation home remedy that is effective in
producing peristalsis in your colon and aids digestion. It can
be used regularly at every meal and when needed for
constipation. Cayenne pepper is known to help thin the blood.
So, it is good for improving blood circulation.
Cayenne is available in capsules of different strengths, from
5,000 heat units (HU) to 100,000 and even higher. In addition,
cayenne when used with other herbs helps to deliver these herbs
more efficiently to where ...
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Sunday, February 14th, 2010 | Health |
Introduction Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive
illness, is quite prevalent in USA and the numbers are on a rise
with the stressors of life on a rise.
What is bipolar disorder? Bipolar disorder is a mental illness
in whish one faces unpredictable mood swings ranging from
depressive symptoms to manic symptoms. It is not necessary that
a person has depression to be labeled as bipolar disorder,
episodes of mania are sufficient. The most frequent age of onset
is between 20 and 30 ...
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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 | Health |
IF MENOPAUSE IS A NATURAL PHASE of womanhood, why not treat the
symptoms the natural way? Although some healthcare providers
recommend hormone replacement therapy (HRT) as the standard
treatment for menopause, there remains much controversy on the
advantages and risks associated with the treatment.
If natural is the way you would like to go, here are seven
alternatives that are tried and proven by many women around the
world:
TAKE MORE GOOD BACTERIA: To help with metabolism and utilization
of ...
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Monday, February 8th, 2010 | Health |
Introduction Due to the change in world's social and economic
pattern with so much of stressors and so less time for each
other and even for oneself to get relaxed, there is a hug scope
for the immature population to go for unnatural and short-lived
pleasures which although might pose severe threat to one's own
health and well being and even to life. Hence late teenagers and
people in early twenties are those who are most prone to it as
they both have reason and accessibility for the ...
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Friday, February 5th, 2010 | Health |
All of us were born, as very young children, with our body, mind
and emotions functioning together without strain. At birth, our
baby joints are open ' there are spaces between each bone at the
joints. These spaces permit passage through the birth canal.
However, as soon as we begin to accumulate tensions, our
naturally straight, flexible and balanced bodies when we were
young children, goes through a process of deterioration.
Deterioration happens through tightening of the joints,
stiffening ...
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010 | Health |
At a certain point of our lives, all of us have needed the use
of a walking stick, either as an aid or just plain lifeless but
comforting companion. Look around you and you'll realize how
many young and old folks, alike need to use a cane as a walking
aid for any number of reasons and different lengths of time.
There may be a time when you experienced an accident that
resulted to an injury from the waist, down, or a time in boy or
girl scouts on hiking activities, when you had ...
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 | Health |
Walking sticks are useful walking aids before walking aid
innovations are introduced. Even now, walking sticks are still
very much handy for disabled and elderly individuals.
Historically, hill men would never leave their houses without a
stick to carry. Because of the rugged environment, the stick
acted both as aid and companion. When sheep were already being
herded, the stick became a necessary and ready tool for catching
and controlling the animals. This was when the plain sticks came
to be ...
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 | Health |
Nitric oxide supplement has many benefits and there are many
positive effects of nitric oxide. A free form gas produced by a
breakdown of the amino acid Arginine, nitric oxide is produced
by the body and the effects of nitric oxide supplement include
nitric oxide supplement's ability to act as a cell communicator.
Nitric oxide supplement plays a part in controlling blood
circulation and nitric oxide supplement is associated with
individual pain thresholds as well as message ...
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