Friday, March 12, 2010

Fighting With Fibromyalgia: A Massage Chair Helps

March 11, 2010 by Beth Benson  
Filed under News and Reviews

If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia or FMS, then you know first hand the difficulties and the debillatating affects. Learning to cope with the stiffness, aches and discomfort impacts the psyche as well as the physical. Sufferers become exhausted with the constant dull pain distracting them from their normal routines. Obtaining relief from these symptoms is a constant battle. Massage chairs have helped many sufferers of FMS with regular and reliable massage therapy.

Massage Chairs At The Consumer Electronics Show Are Unsurpassed

March 11, 2010 by Valerie Fornew  
Filed under News and Reviews

I was lucky enough to take some time to go to Las Vegas for the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show or CES. The CES has every conceivable electronic device imaginable. I was interested in checking out the latest and greatest in the world of massage chairs. I was able to try a number of massage chairs and share my findings here.

The Hidden Benefits of Laser Surgery Procedures

February 27, 2010 by Wills M Andrew  
Filed under News and Reviews

The thought of any surgical procedure can send shivers up and down the spine of the most stalwart of people. The idea of a knife cutting in to your body can make some people deny themselves much needed procedures and cause them even more issues down the line. Laser surgery is far and away a much better choice when it comes to some procedures than the traditional methods utilizing a scalpel or other surgical instrument.

Can I Lose More Weight With Workout Videos Than at the Gym?

February 27, 2010 by Rosie Young  
Filed under Videos

What’s better, going to a gym (or getting a personal trainer), or following workout videos, be it ones you’ve downloaded online or purchased? Here are 5 reasons why the videos will serve you better in the end.

When Is Plastic Surgery Really Necessary?

February 25, 2010 by Wills M Andrew  
Filed under News and Reviews

You hear about someone famous getting some type of plastic surgery on nearly a daily basis either in the news or on television. Whether or not the procedures they are getting are necessary is entirely up to them, but it normally tends to them not being happy with the way they look and the fact that they can well afford it. The average, working class individual normally only contemplate this type of surgery when there is a dire need for it to correct a health risk.

Schwinn Roxie Cruiser for Ladies Review

February 9, 2010 by Dave Williams  
Filed under News and Reviews

Ladies Schwinn Roxie Cruiser bicycle is a solid bicycle for the price. The shocks absorb the bumps on the road, and it picks up velocity quick. The chain makes noise in speeds 1 and 2 but get quite in later velocity. The handle gearshift is easier to use than the finger shifters are. It switches swimmingly. The one coaster brake is easier to usage than when there are two brake systems to manage with. The seat is big and comfortable. Overall, this is a nice bike for brief drives round the neighborhood. I wouldn’t want to test it on a prolonged ride as it is heavier than a road bike

Can A Chiropractor Cut My Lumbar Trouble?

February 3, 2010 by Randy Goodson  
Filed under News and Reviews

If you have ever experienced a substantial back injury then you can appreciate how incapacitating one might be. Ignoring pain in any circumstance can be disastrous, but taking the typical combinations of pain blocking medicines, or using fruitless modes of treatment like stretches, can remove your competitive edge or even debilitate you even further.

Cobra Insurance Extension: The Essentials

February 2, 2010 by Tim F Dalton  
Filed under News and Reviews

As more and more Americans are laid off and the unemployment numbers in the country continue to rise, many of them are concerned about the loss of health insurance benefits. This double whammy of losing income and benefits at once can be devastating to a family. Fortunately, there is a government program called COBRA that allows anyone who loses their job to continue receiving health insurance. For many Americans who’s COBRA insurance is currently about to expire, a new COBRA Insurance Extension has recently been passed.

Is Chiropractic An Actual Medical Domain?

January 29, 2010 by Randy Goodson  
Filed under News and Reviews

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Healthy Living And Losing Weight!

January 24, 2010 by Casey Wigwire  
Filed under News and Reviews

How do you lose weight? How do you keep it off once you have done so? You need to know what is bad for you. You need to know what makes the body work. Only then can you have success in this area of your life. In a sense we are all different but in a sense we are all the same. A few simple rules will have your body speaking to you in ways it never has before. You can start being healthy by the very way you view your meals. Have a good breakfast. Have a good lunch and have a good dinner. Do not skip any of them. In fact have twice the meals. Cut back a little with each one and feel the body working for you all the time. Balance the calories and watch your blood sugar. Keep that body fueled.

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