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Electro Acupuncture by cicikush Apart from greatly helping suffers of joint type ailments, Electro Acupuncture can help with many eye health issues such as; *Macular Degeneration * Diabetic Retinopathy * Cataracts * Conjunctivitis * Glaucoma * Squint * Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Eye Problems * Floaters * Computer Eye Syndrome * Dry Eye ... Read on »
I Don't Know You Anymore Part 2 by Take Root and Write .. Patient Expert In the previous article on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), I gave you a glimpse into the lives of a military couple and a soldier who were dealing with war related PTSD. You can read the first part here.Suicide related deaths in the military are on the rise. While there are no solid studies on how many of theses suicides are results of PTSD, ... Read on »
Holiday Hazards to Avoid for People with Multiple Sclerosis by Jeff Pile People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee By Julie Stachowiak, Ph.D., About.com Guide Ever since I was older than 12 and no longer merely a passive recipient of holiday joy, gifts and food, I have found the holidays to be fairly stressful. You have to not only participate in producing festivities, but also you're expected to behave in a consistently festive manner with people you encount ... Read on »
UPDATE: Details on “the plan” for Real Health Reform by Obi Jo People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Here is a continuing update detailing, in greater depth, various points of “The Plan” designed to address the reasoning behind these ideas and the objections some have voiced.(1) All persons must have health insurance from the private sector or government sponsored plans.Many have objected to this as a violation of personal choice and f ... Read on »
The Marital Affair--Different Types & How to Recover from an Affair by The Intimate Couple The term marital affairs, also referred to as extra marital affairs, or cheating, all describe the same scenario: the marriage vow between a husband and wife is broken. A marriage affair is such a common occurrence that it is assumed to be a fact-of-nature. Often, they lead to disintegration of the relationship and end the marriage in divorce. It ... Read on »
Fun Sex Ideas by The Intimate Couple Use these fun sex ideas to keep your sexual relationship out of the rut!For many couples, "fun sex ideas" become the answer to the somewhat predictable and even boring sexual routines couples allow themselves to get into. As with the other dimensions of relationships and intimacy, continuing development requires forethought, initiative, ... Read on »
Fiamma Mama by KathEats Patient Expert Matt and I spent the afternoon preparing for our company tomorrow.Which meant that I cleaned out the attic for the Big Move, got out the Thanksgiving decor, set the table, and cleaned.And he did beer things It was one of those days when I was pretty hungry for a snack but I just didn’t feel like stopping to eat because I had so much to do so ... Read on »
Trees are good friends by Debbie National Tree Week runs from 25th November until 6 December. http://www.treecouncil.org.uk/?q=node/858Launched in 1975, this traditionally marks the beginning of the winter tree planting season which is great news for exploring how you can add new trees to your garden. A winter flowering cherry is a wonderful specimen for this time of year providin ... Read on »
The Language of Disability by abfh Patient Expert As an interdisciplinary field of study, Disability Studies explores concepts of disability from many perspectives, seeking to identify social, cultural, historical, political, and economic factors that influence how disability is conceptualized and how people respond to it. This inquiry also involves examining the words and symbols that are commonl ... Read on »
To Mammogram…Or Not by Raine Saunders Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Indeed, cancer is a scary thing. For as long as I can remember, women have been advised to start getting mammograms over the age of 40 as part of a preventative program for reducing the risk of breast cancer and/or detecting it early enough to be able to go on the appropriate program to be able to remove it should it be found (i.e., chemotherapy, r ... Read on »