Friday, February 15, 2008

5 Fashion Crimes You May Be Committing

There is no clear cut right or wrong way to dress and no set of golden rules to guide our wardrobe choices. However, there are a few mistakes that we seem to make on a regular basis. Here are 5 fashion crimes you may be guilty of committing. Continue ...

Health insurance plans are a hot topic for the US, and especially on the minds of small business people. Learn about small business health insurance plans, and how your company can afford the unaffordable. Continue ...

It may be difficult to know what accessories you'll need for that canoe you've just bought. If you're new to canoing, the range of items available can be confusing. Do you really need any of the equipment offered for sale or is your new canoe enough for what you're looking to achieve? Continue ...

Originating in Japan, Shiatsu is a safe and effective therapeutic form of treatment based on 5000 years of experience. It involves different techniques to soothe, balance, release and/or stimulate the body systems to enable ease and relaxation to return to the body. Continue ...

Tennis elbow is a painful inflammation of the forearm extensor tendon fibers at the point where they attach to the upper arm (humerus) adjacent to the elbow joint. Tennis elbow probably begins as a partial tear on the involved tendon and is common among tennis players and other persons whose activities require a forceful grasp, wrist extension against resistance, or frequent rotation of the forearm. Left untreated, the condition can become disabling. Continue ...

Paget's disease is a slow paced metabolic bone disease characterized by replacement of sound bone with excessive amounts of abnormal bone. The altered bone is fragile and weak, causing painful deformities of both outside shape and internal structure. Paget's disease usually settles in one or several areas of the skeleton (most frequently the lower torso), but occasionally affects many parts of the body. Continue ...

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