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3). Trigger Finger - Is It Really All That Common? By : Jeff P. Anliker, LMT
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is the most widely recognized form of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI), but Trigger Finger is catching up fast, becoming all too common among society and affecting the youth and elderly in ever-increasing numbers. If the rising numbers keep on track, Trigger Finger may be recognized along with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome as having achieved epidemic proportions.
Article Related to: carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain, flextend, health, trigger finger, relief, surgery, prevention
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4). Diabetes mellitus type 2 – Symptoms, causes and treatment By : Knut Holt
Special areas in the pancreas gland, the Islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose from the blood and convert the glucose to glycogen, a kind of starch, and then store the glycogen. By need the body cells convert the glycogen to glucose and use it as fuel.
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5). Atherosclerosis – Symptoms, Causes, prevention and Treatment By : Knut Holt
By atherosclerosis the inside of the arteries are thickened, hardened and stiffened, causing the space for blood flow to be narrowed or closed. This will decrease the oxygen supply to local or distant tissues.
The primary symptom of this is pain, poor organ function and bad general condition. The further consequences are tissue damage, sometimes acute damage because by stop of blood flow caused by a sudden blood clot formed in the narrowed areas.
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6). Preventing Future Violence By : Kathryn Seifert
Understanding the development of violence allows us to not only predict, but prevent future acts of violence. Services must be provided as early in the cycle as possible.
Article Related to: violence, youth violence, prevention, treatment, risk, assessment, offending, care, savry, pcl-yv
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9). Suicide is Not an Option By : David Snape
On December 12th, 1992, my brother committed suicide. The consequences were devestating to everyone involved. Maybe this story will help someone who is contemplating suicide to decide against it.
Suicide is not the solution that some may think it is. Problems and unresolved issues will haunt family and friends for many decades.
My nephew, who was just a baby at the time, would always ask about his uncle.
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10). Free Radicals: Destructive Scavengers and the Vital Role Antioxidants Play By : Carina MacInnes
Several years ago, it was all over the news. Free radicals were damaging - we all had them, and antioxidants were the solution. But what role really do free radicals play in damaging the body, and how are we supposed to best get rid of them? How do antioxidants work and what is the best way of adding them to our diet?
24 hours a day, while the body is constantly working, cells are metabolizing and creating energy as they carry out their tasks.
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11). The Death Penalty, Is it Good Or Bad? By : David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
I am and always have been the pro death penalty, however, even though I am pro death penalty, I probably would not be willing to pull the switch or push the button. I do not think that this makes me a hypocrit. Please bear with me while I explain.
As I stated, I am pro death penalty. I am not, however, pro death penalty as an act of revenge or retribution.
Article Related to: death penalty, crime, prevention, law, religion
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13). Important Information on Genital Warts By : Jennifer Kaplow
Genital warts are a Sexually Transmitted Disease which, as a virus, once caught, never leaves the human body. This doesn't necessarily mean that you will continuously be covered in genital warts. It does mean however, that you will be prone to break out in warts at any given time, and that you will be a carrier of the virus that causes genital warts.
Article Related to: health, sexual, genital warts, treatment, prevention
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15). Too Tired to Enjoy your Vacation? By : Kathy Steinemann
Perhaps jet lag is the culprit. Crossing time zones while you travel is just one of the causes. Some advance knowledge and preparation can result in a more enjoyable trip.
PRIMARY CAUSES OF JET LAG
* Crossing two or more time zones: This is worse on eastbound flights because you have to adjust to an earlier schedule.
* Lack of sleep before you travel.
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17). 7 Signs Your Teenager is at Risk for Violent Behavior By : Kathryn Seifert
Teenaged killers have filled the headlines. Teen violence is preventable if youth at risk are identified and appropriate treatment is made available. Seven risk factors are listed.
Article Related to: violence, youth, teen, killer, murder, prevention, psychology, abuse, family, community, shootings
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18). School Based Mental Health Services Reduce School Violence By : Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D.
We live in a complicated world requiring complex skills. We must prepare our children to cope and to compete. They need reading, social studies, science and math more than ever, but they also need social skills, problem solving, superior reasoning and good mental health. There is a societal need to reduce the incidence of violence in our schools, as well.
Article Related to: school, mental health, violence, youth, juvenile, teen, prevention, aggression, students, behavior
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19). Pulling Teeth By : Josh Stone
Dentistry is the art and science of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions, diseases, and disorders of the oral cavity, the maxillofacial region, and its associated structures as it relates to human beings. A dentist is a doctor qualified to practice dentistry. In most countries, several years of training in a university (usually 4-8) and some practical experience working with actual patients' dentition are required to become a qualified dentist.
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20). How to Prevent Coronary Heart Disease and Heart Attack By : Knut Holt
Coronary heart disease and heart attack like heart infarction can in great extend be prevented by lifestyle measures.
THE DIRECT CAUSES OF HEART DISEASE
The direct causes of coronary heart disease and heart attack are factors like these:
- Narrowing of blood vessels in the heart and the rest of the body by arteriosclerosis.
- High blood cholesterol level.
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22). 10 Dating Safety Tips For Online And Off By : Michelle Annese
Still looking for a special someone? Just be sure to keep yourself safe. Here are ten ways to find love for your heart but keep your personal protection on your mind.
1. Watch out for someone who seems too good to be true. Begin by communicating solely by email, then look for odd behavior or inconsistencies. The person at the other end may not be who or what he says he is.
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23). Some words about anti-aging and disease prevention By : Knut Holt
The aging process is for the greater part no mystery anymore. It consists for a great part of daily damages done on the macroscopic, tissue, cellular and genetic levels. These add up as the years are passing. These damages have specific causes like oxidating agents, sun beams, mechanical wear and tear, psychological stress, lack of some nutritional components and too much of others, like fat.
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25). Why Purchase A Home Alarm System? By : Chris McElroy
When considering purchasing a home alarm system, many people think only of the cost involved in installing and maintaining the system. However, there are many more issues to consider.
As you are weighing the pros and cons of purchasing a home alarm system, remember to think about people living in and around your home that will benefit from such a purchase.
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