Archive for July, 2007



Ophidiophobia and Anxiety Disorder Posted By : aseya

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 7:09 pm

Phobias such as ophidiophobia or the fear of snakes is a form of anxiety disorder. And anxiety disorder, when not treated properly, may bring chaos to one’s life. Ophidiophobia is one of the common phobias which is treatable and can ease you needless anxiety.

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Ultraviolet (UV) Light Air Purifiers: A Sick Building’s Natural Cure Posted By : Mary Coyle

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 7:04 pm

UV air purification removes particulates from the air, including volatile organic compounds such as those emitted by carpets, manufactured wood products, cleaning agents, upholstery, and copy machines, thus, minimizing the effects of sick building syndrome.

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Female Doctors Help Improve Country’s Health Care Prognosis Posted By : Wendy Mitchell

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 6:55 pm

One remedy for the ailing American health care system may be to recruit more women doctors.

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Walking Away From Blisters–Even In Heels Posted By : Wendy Mitchell

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 6:32 pm

It’s a good idea for people from all walks of life to take steps to prevent blisters.

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Trampolines - What A Jump! Posted By :

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 6:20 pm

A trampoline is a tight sheet of canvas that is attached with springs to a metal frame, and used for gymnastic springing and tumbling. The springs provide a rebounding force which thrusts the jumper high in the air. The name originates from the Spanish trampolin, meaning a diving board. It is also assumed that the trampoline originated from the Inuit people, a group of Eskimo people who used to toss each other in the air on a walrus skin. Some evidence also indicat…

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Child’s Play: An Update on Pediatric Urological Health Posted By : Wendy Mitchell

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 6:17 pm

Urological health is usually discussed in relation to adults, yet it is extremely important to monitor in children as well.

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Follow These Five Tips For A Healthy Aging Eye Posted By : Wendy Mitchell

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 6:05 pm

By following simple tips, seniors can be proactive in the care of their vision

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Spirit Treadmill-How Does The Spirit Stack Up To Its’ Competitors? Posted By :

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 6:03 pm

Spirit treadmills are well trusted machines in the industry, as they have been retailing very successful for about 15 years now. Spirit offers their machines at reasonable prices, a very important consideration today, considering the number of overvalued treadmills on the market.However, reasonable prices dont necessarily make it a good buy. Here are some factors to consider before making your first (or next) Spirit purchase…Most Spirit models come with strong motor …

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5 Destructive Cold Sore Stages Posted By :

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 3:51 pm

Cold sore stages normally follow a predictable pattern, but they may be slightly different for you. Let us take a look. The most desirable of all stages of a cold sore, if there is such a thing, is the latent stage. The herpes virus is asleep and hiding in the nerve ganglia. There are no symptoms and no problems. Nearly a third of all who are infected with these herpes simplex viruses will never experience the active cold sore stages mentioned next. A blood test woul…

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Facts About Childhood Obesity In America Posted By :

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 2:46 pm

The percentage of obese or overweight children in America has roughly doubled between 1971 and 2000. The prevalence of overweight and obese children has increased from 15% in 1971 to more than 30% in 2000.Health problems increase with obesity on a rise. Obesity among children is a health crisis in the United States and a terrifying reality. Some experts claim that if something is not done to stop childhood obesity immediately we will witness a whole generation becoming tw…

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