101. | Do Away with Plain Walking Aid Sticks: Decorate! by Kay Zetkin 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 ... | |||
102. | Making Hand Made Walking Sticks by Kay Zetkin 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 ... | |||
103. | Powered Suits as Walking Aids by Kay Zetkin Now, persons that are disabled and impaired could say good bye to awkward crutches and cumbersome wheelchairs! Powered suits are now coming in style. There are teams of researchers particularly in Japan are developing “powered suits” that can support disabled or elderly individuals in their physical activities. Even individuals, who are not entirely disabled ... | |||
104. | Women's Health Test --- Is There an Early Signs of Menopause Test? by Olinda Rola Yes, there is a free online women's health test from a leading women's health clinic. Why? As early as in their 30's and 40's, many women begin experiencing symptoms that make them wonder - can these be early signs of menopause? What are common early signs of menopause? The most ... | |||
105. | Women�s Health Test � Is There an Early Signs of Menopause Test? by Olinda Rola Yes, there is a free online women's health test from a leading women's health clinic. Why? As early as in their 30's and 40's, many women begin experiencing symptoms that make them wonder - can these be early signs of menopause? What are common early signs of menopause? The most ... | |||
106. | Eli Lilly to pay $700 million to Zyprexa Victims by T.Going On June 9th, 2005 Eli Lilly and Company announced that it has entered an agreement with plaintiffs’ attorneys involved in Zyprexa liability litigation to settle most of the claims against the company relating to their Zyprexa medication. "While we believe the claims are without merit, we took this difficult step because we believe it is in ... | |||
107. | Mesothelioma Treatment by T.Going Like all other types of cancer, mesothelioma is incurable. Although doctors and scientists have made a great deal of progress for diagnosing and treating these malignancies, there is still no current way to completely get rid of it. When a group of cells mutates uncontrollably and starts invading and killing healthy cells, this is called ... | |||
108. | Reduce Your Cholesterol Naturally by Ken Shorey What can you do to improve your cholesterol levels? Here’s a quick list to get you started. * Reduce fat in your diet Buy the leanest cuts of meat you can find. Regularly substitute poultry (without the skin) and fish for red meat. Both are lower in saturated fat. Switch to low fat cottage cheese and yogurt, ... | |||
109. | Natural Hair Loss Remedies by Ken Shorey There is again no sure-fire way to prevent all hair loss; however, there are some methods that have been used that work on some people. Massage and aromatherapy have been used with some success. In minor cases of temporary hair loss, hair growth can be stimulated by massage, since blood and oxygen flow to the ... | |||
110. | Understanding Weight Loss by Ken Shorey A pound of fat represents approximately 3500 calories of stored energy. In order to lose a pound of fat, you have to use 3500 more calories than you consume. Although this seems like a simple formula remember that your body is a thinking organism designed to protect itself. If you were to try to reduce your ... | |||
111. | Arthritis Pain Relief 101 by Charlene J. Nuble Coming of age equals coming of a variety of body pains. And do you know what most of our oldies would complain about regarding this issue? Arthritis. An estimate of over 50 million Americans suffer from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions related conditions. The most common form of arthritis is osteoarthritis. It is the kind ... | |||
112. | Weight Training For Weight Loss by Ken Shorey Weight training combines building muscle tone and working the cardiovascular system. Weight training tones your muscles and raises your metabolism, which helps your body burn more calories not only when exercising, but also while you sleep. Weight training reverses the natural decline in your metabolism, which begins around age 30 therefore this is something to think ... | |||
113. | Three Secrets to Setting Yourself Stress Free by Joy Fisher-Sykes Stress in our personal and professional lives is ever changing and constantly on the rise. Everyday we’re expected to do more and more with less and less - less resources, less energy and less time. In order to master the ability to manage stress, it’s important to first remove one of the biggest ... | |||
114. | Five Instant Ways to Reduce Environmental Stress - Part Two by Ed Sykes It’s time for part two of the series to reduce environmental stress in your life. In Five Ways to Reduce Environmental Stress - Part One, I shared with you five ways you can immediately reduce stress by controlling your environment. Now I will share five additional ways for you to make a difference in your ... | |||
115. | Spoiled Rotten: The Big 3 Reasons for Fitness Failure by Aaron M. Potts, ISSA CFT "I want it now, now, now!" Does this sound like the mind-numbing rant of a spoiled 7-year old in a toy store? Sure it does, and if you've ever heard a similar dialogue from a child, then you understand instinctively that the child in question is all too accustomed to getting their way. ... | |||
116. | Bridging the Gap: The Top 5 Fitness Secrets for Housewives and Athletes by Aaron M. Potts, ISSA CFT Why does the title of this article mention Housewives and Athletes? Brace yourself for the answer: Because the training protocols for both are exactly the same! "How can that be?" you ask. "Is the author of this article on drugs?" "How can an athlete and a housewife train the same way?" Here ... | |||
117. | Eating Healthy with a Meat Grinder by Kaitlin Carruth While it may be surprising, owning your own meat grinder can help you in your pursuit to live a healthier life. According to the USDA, the average American in 2000 consumed 300 more calories than the average American in 1985, a 12% increase, including a 24% increase of fat calories. The average daily fat intake ... | |||
118. | Illegal Male Impotence Drugs and their Effects by Peter Erectile Dysfunction (ED) has affected more than 30 million men in the US itself. Catering to this rising concern, various male impotence pills such as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra have originated as the viable solutions for the affected. These drugs are used for the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction and have been proven safe. The numbers ... | |||
119. | Be A Meal Freak = Flat Abs & Sexy Muscles! by Catherine Zidell Psst . . . listen up! Want flat abs and some sexy muscles? Then you have to consider becoming a Meal Freak. Meal Freaks obtain leanness and tone from muscle, they're fairly conscious of how often they ingest nutrients to build muscle and burn fat. Fasting, or going too long without food, forces the ... | |||
120. | Managing Your Every Day Stresses And Anxieties by STAN POPOVICH Looking for all of the answers in how to manage your persistent anxieties and stresses? As an author of a managing fear book, I found it difficult to find all of the answers in managing my anxieties. Although I am a layman and not a professional, I have interviewed many psychologists ... | |||
121. | Diet and Exercise Evolution: Adaptation (part II) -- Examples and Practical Advice by David McCormick Understanding the theory of adaptation (see previous article, Adaptation I) will give you the tools to evaluate your diet and daily routine. If you have any question about whether something is good for you, always examine both the immediate effects and the adaptation effects equally. This article will look at various examples of ... | |||
122. | Diet and Exercise Evolution: Adaptation (part I) -- Theory by David McCormick Adaptation is the most important weight loss concept you can learn. The human body adapts to the pressures it is put under with the goal of prolonging life. Your body wants to survive as long as possible, and it will adjust its internal workings quickly if it is presented with changes. So, ... | |||
123. | Removing Super Glue by T.Going We all know that Super Glue is one of the strongest and fastest bonding adhesives on the market today. Because of its wide use, people have found that they might accidentally glue their fingers together or to another object. If this happens to you, don’t worry. Although Super Glue is incredibly strong, ... | |||
124. | Dry Skin by Trish Mc Carthy Cause Dry skin is caused by damage to the skin's protective barrier, called the stratum corneum, which creates a deficiency of water and sebum (oil) in the skin cells. Under normal circumstances, the sebaceous gland inside the skin-pore makes an oily substance called sebum, which mixes with water within the skin's surface layer ... | |||
125. | Oily Skin Problems by Trish McCarthy Cause Oily skin is caused by heightened hormonal activity in the body, which stimulates and enlarges the oil secreting glands (sebaceous glands) in the skin-pores, causing them to produce an excess amount of oil. Under normal circumstances, the sebaceous gland inside the skin-pores makes an oily substance called sebum, which mixes with water within ... | |||
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