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PrivateLabelArticles 6/26/2008 | 0 (0) | 31 | 1 | 0 | English
Exercise and Arthritis Your bones hang out in a lot of joints. Knee joints. Hip joints. The joints in your fingers and the joints in your toes. Wherever bones meet, there is also cartilage, a rubbery, protective layer that ensures your joints bend smoothly and painlessly. But even cartilage cannot do this tremendous job alone. A thin membrane calle ... more>>
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Heart Rate Monitors Heart rate monitors used to be exclusively operated by physicians and nurses alone but that was soon rectified with today’s multi-tasking generation. Every person seemed to want to know about everything that was related to them and that of course included monitoring their own heartbeats. What is a Heart Monitor Also known as a c ... more>>
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Benefits of Stretching The body is flexible. It is supposed to be flexible. You must be able to bend and reach that something you dropped on the floor. You must be able to zip the back of your favorite dress on your own. You must be able to reach that book you need to read at the top shelf. These are simple activities. Nothing grand about them, you ... more>>
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Consumer Reports offers full product ratings containing buying advice, key features information, reliability history, and performance ratings of selected products to help you make the right purchase decision. more>>
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Keyword: health spa Word Count: 428 Keyword Density: 9/2.10% A Health Spa: Enjoyable Ways of Reducing Stress and Relieving Sore Muscles Visiting a health spa has become one of the most culturally and socially acceptable way of reducing stress and relieving muscle tensions. According to studies, more than 60 million Americans visit health spas every ... more>>
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AIDS InfoNet
WHAT IS ESSIAC?
Essiac is a tea made from four herbs. A Canadian nurse named Rene Caisse developed it in 1922. She said the formula originally came from an Ojibwa Indian medicine man. She named it after the backward spelling of her own last name, Caisse. The 4 main herbs in Essiac are burdock root (Arctium lappa), Indian or Chinese rhu ... more>>
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AIDS InfoNet
GETTING THE OFFICE VISITS MOST FROM
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Fact Sheet Number 203
MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS
you’re taking, lab reports or test results from other health care providers. Health care office visits are usually very short. Many times, patients leave the office feeling they haven’t been listened to. They may have more questions th ... more>>
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AIDS InfoNet
WHAT ARE THERAPIES? ALTERNATIVE
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Fact Sheet Number 700
ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES
their labels clearly indicate their identity, purity, quality, strength, and composition. A health treatment that does not fit into standard western medical practice is called “alternative” or “complementary.” This inclu ... more>>
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AIDS InfoNet
WHAT ARE CD4 CELLS?
CD4 cells are a type of lymphocyte (white blood cell). They are an important part of the immune system. CD4 cells are sometimes called T-cells. There are two main types of T-cells. T-4 cells, also called CD4, are “helper” cells. They lead the attack against infections. T-8 cells (CD8) are “suppressor” cells that end ... more>>
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AIDS InfoNet
WHAT IS DNCB?
Dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) is a chemical used in color photography processing. DNCB is a “contact sensitizer”, which means that it causes an itchy red rash similar to poison oak or poison ivy. Some health care providers have used DNCB to measure the strength of the immune system: the greater the skin reaction to DNCB, an ... more>>
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WHAT IS INFECTION? ACUTE HIV
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Fact Sheet Number 103
ACUTE HIV INFECTION
The amount of HIV in the blood gets very high within a few days or weeks after HIV infection. Some people get a flu-like illness. This first stage of HIV disease is called “acute HIV infection” or “primary HIV infection.” About half of the peo ... more>>
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