A Look at Electric Wheelchairs and Medicare
Electric wheelchairs are very expensive and therefore, it can be a difficult decision whether to buy one. However, Medicare usually covers up to 80% of the cost of electric wheelchairs. Any secondary insurance company will usually cover the rest.
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A Look at Finnish Saunas
Finland is known for its saunas. A Finnish sauna is a room or small hut with temperature over 80 degrees C. When water is poured over the hot furnace stones, a steam cloud fills the sauna taking the temperatures to an even higher level. Sauna bathing in Finland typically lasts between half an hour and two hours.
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A Look at Pheromone Cologne
Imagine a cologne that doesn't just make you smell good, it makes you look good, too. That is what pheromone cologne manufacturers would have you believe. A typical product has a selling line like, "Would you like to turn beautiful single women on instantly?" Who would say no?
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Drugs to Fight Drugs?
Anti Cocaine Drug; does it really work?
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Fibromyalgia
What is fibromyalgia? There has been much confusion about this condition in part because it has been given many names. It used to be called fibrositis, or myofascial pain, myofascial pain syndrome, psychogenic rheumatism, fibromyositis, myofasciitis, tensionmyalgia, or psychological muscle disorder.
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Fibromyalgia - Trigger Points or Tender Points
The article is about common misconception about terms that relate to fibromyalgia syndrome and myofascial pain syndrome.
Eventually people with fibro will get this figured out, but for newbie's and for doctors who aren't specialised in fibro, it can cause at least some confusion in the beginning...
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How to Take Care of Your Food Allergy?
You will never know what kind of food you're allergic to if you never had reaction on food you have eaten. Not everyone is allergic to food they have eaten. But there are some who suffer this kind of situation. What about you? Do you have any allergic to something you eat?
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How Trampolining Can Be A Fun But Serious Sport
The manufactured trampoline, as we know it today, was created by two men, George Nissen and Larry Griswold.
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How You Can Keep a Sharp Mind as You Age
If you're a baby boomer, you may already have noticed some embarassing losses of memory. Perhaps you're already worried that your mental edge is starting to slip. Is this normal? Will it get worse? And is there anything you can do to stop it?
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Hydrogenics 60 Color Contacts - Fact or Fiction
Are Hydrogenics 60 color contacts true cosmetic lenses or not? Find out here...
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I Want to Improve My Health - Where Do I Begin?
The health and fitness industry commonly known as the 'wellness' industry today, has many aspects to it. Whether you want to lose weight, gain weight, run faster, lift more weight or just look and feel better, it is all covered in one heading
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Increase HDL Cholesterol and Live Longer
A small increase of the good HDL cholesterol can reduce your risk of heart disease and stoke by 15%. Learn how to increase yours, at zero cost, today.
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Insomnia Fighters - How To Go Back To Sleep When You Wake Up In The Middle of the Night
When you wake up in the middle of the night, it may be for one of several reasons of which you are not aware:
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Prevent Gum Disease
If you do not know if you suffer from Gum Disease, there are a few symptoms to look out for.
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Self Hypnosis Cds - Subliminals
The use of a powerful medium for influence, the subliminal. Where it was first used and how it can and is used today for positive benefits.
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Severe Stutter
Information about having a stutter.
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Shaving: Answers To Frequently Asked Questions
What are the pros and cons of wet shaving?
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Sleep, Thoughts, Worries, and Fears
When you are in bed at night, there are fewer outside distractions, it is quiet and dark, and therefore you are more aware of the movements of your mind. You feel that thoughts are attacking you, not giving you a moment's rest, especially if you are experiencing some problems in your life.
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Sleeping Pills - An Effective Alternative
Overcoming insomnia is a journey - and, as you may have discovered, it can also be a matter of trial and response. Undertaken systematically overcoming insomnia and getting a good night's sleep is an ultimately rewarding process. But, if you've already made basic changes to your diet and sleep routine, and you've tried specific techniques for reducing stress and improving the quality of your sleep, you may be tempted to turn to artificial sleep aids like sleeping pills. This article discusses the use of sleeping pills and looks at natural alternatives.
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Smoking - What Is It?
A brief overview of the behaviour of smoking and a description of some of the factors involved.
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Waxing Hair Removal - Tips For Best Results
To avoid the skin appearing darker after waxing, be careful
not to expose the treated area to the sun for 48 hours after
treatment.
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West Nile Virus Remains A Persistent Threat
West Nile Virus, the disease transported by infected mosquitos, continues to remain a threat to the American populace. Already this year, California has recorded over 200 cases resulting in the deaths of five of her residents. With August and September being peak months for this ailment, people across the country are being encouraged to take the necessary steps to protect themselves. Please read on for four helpful tips.
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What is Acid Reflux Disease?
Find out what acid reflux disease really is.
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What is the Difference Between ADHD and ADD
What is the difference between ADHD and ADD? You will be surprised by the answer...
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What is the Superbug?
The wide use of antibiotics, especially in industrialized economies, has led to many of the non-resistant strains being killed off, leaving the mutant resistant strains behind and allowing them to multiply.
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