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Top 5 Ways to Deal with High Blood Pressure
By Jenny Pinto · 11 years ago
The emphasis on healthy lifestyles has not changed over the generations. An unhealthy diet coupled with sedentary lifestyles and obesity invariably leads to hypertension and associated complications. This is why it’s very important to make ...
Sertraline along with Sleeping disorders - Sleep loss Programs and also Therapies.
By Gerald Haeuser · 11 years ago
ZOLOFT not bothered serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) accredited by the FDA to take care of within adults Major Depressive Dysfunction (MDD), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Social anxiety disorder, Posttraumatic Tension Disorder (PTSD), Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), ...
Exercises That Make You Get Taller: Does It Work?
By Micah Zervas · 12 years ago
Would you like to grow a couple of inches taller naturally? Unless you're 6' 6", anyone would certainly like to gain a few inches to their height. Then it is time to involve yourself in ...
Get Taller Instantly With High Heels For Men
By Hershel Beachell · 12 years ago
I have always thought women are so lucky in that they can boost their height 2 ~ 6" instantaneously by wearing high heels. Not only do they look taller, but they can do so freely ...
The Real Cause of Cancer And How to Reverse it Through Dietary Changes
By Alan Wighton · 12 years ago
For someone who’s been diagnosed with cancer there is one thing they will never be told and that is what caused it? The conventional approach to cancer today is that it’s mainly a genetic problem ...
The Significance of Drinking Water Year Round
By Tim Scheid · 12 years ago
We all know that we have to drink water and that it's great for your health. Nevertheless, often the reasons for why we should drink water are a bit vague. Even though we know that ...
Chiropractic Care for Tension Headaches
By Jennifer Ayalon · 12 years ago
Research and statistics indicate that headaches cause the loss of over 25 billion dollars each year in United States since frequent and episodic headaches are one of the most common causes of absence from work ...
Non-surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy
By Jennifer Ayalon · 12 years ago
Non-surgical spinal decompression is manual therapeutic traction applied to spinal vertebral joints to relieve chronic backache, sciatica and other musculoskeletal disorders involving the spinal cord. Due to age related degenerative diseases of bones or certain ...
Occupational Therapy for Sensory Processing Disorder
By Jennifer Ayalon · 12 years ago
Sensory processing disorder (that is also referred to as sensory integration disorder) can be explained as abnormal motor and behavioral responses to sensory stimuli. In the early 1970s, Dr. A. Jean Ayres defined the basic ...
Physical Therapy for Annular Tear
By Jennifer Ayalon · 12 years ago
The spine forms an integral component of the axial skeleton that supports and stabilizes the upper trunk and lower limbs by promoting optimal coordination with the help of central and peripheral nervous connections. The vertebrae ...
Physical Therapy for Shin Splints
By Jennifer Ayalon · 12 years ago
Oftentimes, strenuous physical activity, especially involving the lower limbs like running or jogging on hard surfaces or uneven grounds produce moderate to severe pain along the anterior aspect of shins. However, if you are experiencing ...
Chiropractic Care for Infantile Colic
By Jennifer Ayalon · 12 years ago
Infantile colic is an inflammatory gut condition that is associated with pre-mature weaning (introduction of solid or semi-solid foods before 3rd month of post- natal life). According to the data provided by David W Hide ...
Points To Learn About Gastric Bypass Surgery
By Bill Levy · 12 years ago
There are numerous people nowadays considering bariatric or gastric bypass surgery due to the raising number of people in the U.S. that are struggling with their weight, and also since obesity has now become one ...
Living with Presbyopia - Not so Difficult After All
By Michelle Costanzaweis · 12 years ago
It’s a fact, as a person ages we begin to observe changes in the way we look, in our habits and in our health. With a few gray hairs and a couple of laugh lines, ...
Handling Bad News
By Laurie Miller, Cch · 12 years ago
You or a loved one have been dealing with a health crisis. You may be having issues or you might think you are going along just fine and you get into the swing of your ...
Is Organic Produce Worth The Extra Cost?
By Gretchen Scalpi, Rd, Cde · 12 years ago
We all know it’s better to eat more fruit and vegetables. But concerns about the safety of conventionally grown produce versus organically grown always comes up as well.
When produce is organic, it means that ...
Truths vs Myths Relating to Your Toddler and a Fever
By Rebecca Lynne · 12 years ago
There are lots of myths out there concerning what to do when your child gets a fever. Several of these myths are attributed to your "grandma’s" generation. I am one of those grandmas and I ...
Why is Skipping Good Exercise?
By Keith Colladow · 12 years ago
The vast majority of the exercising population is working out for one reason and one reason only; weight control. Being inactive at work, spending excessive time sat down in your home and consuming excessive amounts ...
Six Pack tips and tricks
By Dave Boersm · 12 years ago
A "ѕіx расk" іѕ а dеѕсrірtіоn gіvеn to well dеfіnеd аbdоmіnаl muѕсlеѕ in the belly area of both men and women. For both of the genders developing a six pack takes a lot of time ...
Aloe: The Wonder Plant
By William Grimm · 12 years ago
Everyone wants to look young and stay young. "Wow! You look too young for your age!" - This is the comment that everyone wants to hear at least once during life time. It is certainly ...