Month: October, 2010
Foot Pain Sufferers Find Relief Through Chiropractics
- October 31, 2010
- posted in: Health Advice
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There is hardly anything that is more miserable in a person’s life than having feet that are in excruciating pain. So many things can cause this to happen, such as stepping wrong or just being too heavy. When this happens, it can affect the entire body and it can really help to consult a qualified chiropractor.
Read moreBad Breath and Ways to Cure it

Mouth malodor has been present in people over the ages. Take for instance the character “Bottom” in William Shakespeare’s play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ who advises the other participants in the play thus: “Eat no onions nor garlic for we are to utter sweet breath”. Bad breath during Shakespearean times was common. This offensive syndrome dates even further back, perhaps to prehistoric man itself. In the US alone over 70 million people are victims of this unforeseen malady. Professionally and socially you become unacceptable causing you much embarrassment. The syndrome is also known as ‘halitosis’.
Read moreMuscle & Fitness – Training System – ARMS
- October 30, 2010
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This is a great video by Men’s Health Magazine. Click on their link to find out more!
Work-Out Methods for Women’s Health
- October 28, 2010
- posted in: Exercise Tips,Health Tips
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Women’s workout routines are designed for many different purposes. Some are created for increased cardiovascular health, while others are designed to strengthen or tone the muscles. Lets take a look at a simple women’s work-out routine.
Read moreThe Diabetes Food Pyramid
- October 25, 2010
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The diabetes food pyramid can help you make wise food choices. It divides foods into groups, based on what they contain. Eat more from the groups at the bottom of the pyramid, and less from the groups at the top.
Read moreDiet and Exercise…Great Ways to Fight Social Anxiety
- October 24, 2010
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While most people associate anxiety with an emotional response to stress, a major factor in stress and anxiety is the physical response to external stimulus. The stress response in the brain sends signals to the body to prepare us to handle a perceived danger or threat, and this induces a physical state of tension that can add to the emotional reaction to problem situations.
Read moreSigns and Symptoms of Leukemia and Lymphoma

The signs and symptoms of blood cancers (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes and myeloproliferative diseases) may be similar to the those of other more common and less severe conditions.
Read moreAmerican Red Cross
Please click on the icon below to find out when an upcoming American Red Cross blood drive is coming to your area. You may also help support them with any size contribution by visiting the Non-Profit Organizations Page.



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