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Matti Narkia

Herbs at a Glance - 0 views

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    Herbs at a Glance is a series of fact sheets that provides basic information about specific herbs or botanicals-common names, uses, potential side effects, and resources for more information
Matti Narkia

Sloan-Kettering - About Herbs, Botanicals & Other Products - 0 views

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    ABOUT HERBS, BOTANICALS & OTHER PRODUCTS This information resource, presented by our Integrative Medicine Service, provides evidence-based information about herbs, botanicals, supplements, and more.
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An Insight To Different Aspects Of Manic Depressive Disorder - 2 views

Manic depression, also referred to as the bipolar disorder medically, is different from clinical depression. Mania is a distinct symptom of bipolar disorder and a person suffering from it experienc...

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Effective Methods To Manage Symptoms Of Bipolar Depression Disorder - 1 views

Bipolar disorder comprises if periods of alleviate mood followed by depression. Depending on the severity, this state of mood is referred as mania and in this period, sufferers of this disorder fee...

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Transport Chairs - 0 views

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    Lightweight travel wheelchair is a Transport Wheelchair that has a lightweight frame and many features that are common on Transporters.Light travel wheelchairs are great for road trips and travel tours, you can go anywhere with a Travel chair, the frame is light and easy to fold and store, this type of wheelchair fits easily into the trunk of your car, or if you are traveling by plane, bus, or train. We provide Lightweight Travel Wheelchair that are dependable and easy to carry or fold, our Transport Wheelchair Series includes travel wheelchairs that have many unique features. We also carry the original and upgraded "Airplane Wheelchair", which is specifically used for plane travel, meaning that it was designed to fit in an airplane, through the aisles and through the doors, and through the bridge.
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    Transport chairs, also known as companion wheelchairs, have four small wheels instead of two small and two large. A transport chair is designed to only be push by caregiver, other common names are 'companion chair' or 'rollabout chair'. A huge variety of different widths and weight capacities are available. A transport wheelchair is a mobility chair designed for convenience, short-distance use and easy handling by a caregiver. Lightweight and foldable, these wheelchairs are easily moved and typically fit in the trunk of most vehicles. There is even a model designed to fold into a bag to be carried over the shoulder. They are much smaller than standard manual wheelchairs and similar in size to the front wheels. Without large rear wheels, the user must rely on someone else to push the chair, which is why the transport chair is often referred to as a companion wheelchair. Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2: Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2 - 606 T-6 aircraft-grade aluminum-alloy frame provides incredible strength. Easy-to-fold in three seconds. Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2 Features: Type: Travel Wheelchair T-6 aircraft-grade aluminum Secure brake improve safety Padded flip back armrest PU front caster & rear wheel Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2 Measurements: Weight: 8.9kg Seat width: 39.5cm Tyre: PU front casters and rear wheels Capacity: 100kg Folded size: (L/W/H): 610mm x 350mm x710mm. Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair: Its compact design and feather light weight makes it suitable for people on the go. Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair Specifications: Frame Style : Foldable Frame Material : Aluminium (Light weight) Rear wheel to wheel width in open position (inches) : 20" Handle to Handle : 16" Seat Width (inches): 13" Rear Wheel Size: 7" Front Wheel Size: 5" Seat to floor height (inches): 19" Seat Depth (inches): 13" Back height (inches): 16" Total height (inches): 35" Max User Weight Capacity (kgs): 80 k.g. Net Weigh
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Light Wheelchairs - 0 views

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    Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair Folding Ultralight Wheelchairs is one of the lightest of all manual wheelchairs, compact size, easy to carry with its foldable nature. Folding Ultralight Wheelchair is ideal for both outdoor and indoor usage, and mostly used while travelling. Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair are quite similar to the lightweight wheelchairs but offer more adjustability for even more fine tuning to the user's needs. They are more expensive than the ultralight models but are basically ordered the same way with similar options. The difference is really most noticeable after delivery when all the adjustments become evident while setting the chair up. They are designed for users who are going to be using the chair daily for most of their mobility needs and spend many hours a day in the wheelchair but also lead a more active lifestyle and are looking for a little better performance.
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    Lightweight wheelchairs provide convenience and comfort to the user and caregiver alike and are often built using materials like aluminum and titanium alloy, while foldable wheelchairs allow for easy storage and transport. Merge the two styles, and got a great mobility aid that isn't a pain to lug around. Utilizing small wheels and lighter materials, transport wheelchairs can tip the scale at as little as 19 lbs, ideal for those looking for a highly portable option. Transport chairs also tend to be more affordable and offer the benefit of increased mobility without breaking the bank. This type of lightweight wheelchair is often referred to as a "transfer chair" and is typically used for shorter trips. Since it's geared towards storability and portability, it features four smaller wheels and dispenses with the larger, rear-mounted wheels that characterize standard wheelchairs. Its construction ensures that it's always foldable and portable, but does so at the expense of self-propulsion. Instead, a transport chair is built so that a caregiver can easily push the user. Transport wheelchairs or companion chairs are companion wheelchairs where the purpose is for a companion to push the user. Most transporters have swing-away leg rests, fixed armrests, and side panels. Instead of the usual 'large back - small front' wheels typical of most wheelchairs, light travel chairs have four small wheels providing much easier maneuverability of the chair. Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2: Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2 - 606 T-6 aircraft-grade aluminum-alloy frame provides incredible strength. Easy-to-fold in three seconds. Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2 Features: Type: Travel Wheelchair. T-6 aircraft-grade aluminum. Secure brake improve safety. Padded flip back armrest. PU front caster & rear wheel. Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2 Measurements: Weight: 8.9kg. Seat width: 39.5cm. Tyre: PU front casters and rear wheels. Capacity: 100
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Amnesia: Types, Symptoms And Causes | Health Blog - 0 views

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    Are you living your life in depression? If yes then there is a chance you can lose your memory. There are types, symptoms & causes of Amnesia / Memory loss
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    Amnesia is commonly known as memory loss. The reason of memory loss can be an emotional or physiological disorder, drugs abusement or Brian injuries. The memory loss can be temporary or permanent but mostly refers to temporary memory loss.
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How Is Long Term Care And Living At Nursing Home? - Embassy Manor - at Edison Nursing a... - 1 views

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    Long-term care refers to a wide variety of services that help meet the medical and non-medical needs of people who cannot care for themselves due to chronic illness or disability.
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Most Commonly Prescribed Antidepressant - DBlend Store - 0 views

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    Depression is a serious medical illness and a type of mood disorder. It has a negative impact on the thought and behavioral processes of life. If a person suffers from depression for more than two weeks, it is referred to as a major depressive disorder or clinical depression.
Luke Bream

Motivation Tips Century Rides | Century Bike Training - 2 views

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    Are you training for a century or some other big fitness challenge? Are you guilty of setting yourself training plans and then abandoning them after a week or so? In this article you will learn some top tips for staying motivated and committed to your century training program that will guarantee you reach your goal.
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    You may want to avoid mistake on this century trip. Here is my experience that you guys could refer for your own: https://ababike.com/10-mistakes-you-are-making-on-century-rides/
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Angina on an Electrocardiogram, ECG - Medical Antidote - 0 views

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    So what does angina look like on an ECG? Electrocardiography, commonly referred to as ECG or EKG, is a powerful diagnostic tool that allows healthcare professionals to visualize the electrical activity of your heart. Among the many conditions that ECG can detect, angina holds a distinct place. Angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease, where the heart muscle doesn't receive enough blood and oxygen. Here, I will delve into the intricacies of what angina looks like on an ECG.
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What Causes Muscle Spasm in Back, Neck, Stomach, Shoulder? - 0 views

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    The Muscle spasms, often referred to as cramps, can be a sudden and unwelcome visitor, causing pain and discomfort in various body parts like the Back, Neck, Stomach, And Shoulder. While seemingly random, these spasms often have identifiable triggers. Here's a breakdown of potential culprits for each area: Back: Muscle strain or overuse: Repetitive activities like heavy lifting, poor posture, or strenuous exercise can overload back muscles, leading to spasms. Stress: Tension and anxiety can tighten muscles, making them more susceptible to spasms. Neck: Poor posture: Slouching, hunching, or cradling a phone against your ear for extended periods can strain neck muscles, leading to spasms. Stress: Similar to the back, neck muscles can tense up in response to stress, triggering spasms. Stomach: Dehydration: Electrolyte imbalance due to insufficient water intake can affect stomach muscle function and trigger spasms. Diet: Certain foods, like caffeine or carbonated drinks, can irritate the stomach and contribute to spasms. Shoulder: Rotator cuff injury: Damage to the tendons and muscles surrounding the shoulder joint can cause pain and muscle spasms. Overuse injuries: Repetitive motions like throwing, swimming, or weightlifting can overload shoulder muscles, leading to spasms.
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