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Tynor Knee Cap Comfeel - 0 views

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    Tynor Knee Cap Comfeel Knee cap comfeel is a next generation tubular product knitted on a 3 dimensional computer controlled circular looms to provide mild compression, warmth and support to the knee joint. It is used to allay pain and inflammation, generally associated with old age, arthritis or injury. Soft Patella Fine grip at the edges Four way stretch Uniform compression Simple pull on application. Tynor Knee Cap Comfeel Features Anatomically shaped and reduced compression on patella No Chondromalacia on prolonged use Better compression and grip Easy knee movement Improved comfort Bi-layered, cotton on the inside , a dermophillic interphase Enhanced comfort Better sweat absorption Better patient compliance. Bilayered, nylon on the outside Ensures long life Excellent aesthetics Color fastness. Four-way stretchable fabric Effective compression Enhanced comfort. Two layered with interwoven air space Retains body heat effectively. Speeds up healing Allays pain. Tynor Knee Cap Comfeel Measurements Measure circumference around mid thigh - approx 6 inches above knee Size Chart - Size Inches CM Small 14.8-17.2 37-43 Medium 17.2-19.6 43-49 Large 19.6-22 49-55 XL 22-24.4 55-61
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Loudio - Audio Page: Come to Jesus by Paul David Washer - 0 views

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    Paul Washer is a powerful man of God with a powerful message to the modern Church and for those that claim to be Christians. Return to God and to re-evaluate your life. This message is based on the book of prophet Isaiah chapter 55.
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Diabetic diet - How to set up the diet of diabetics? | Free Diet Plan - 0 views

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    Preparation of diabetic diet is divided into 6 meals a day, which is 3 times of meal, and 3 times of snack. Consumption of carbohydrates should be only 55-65%.
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Swedish Massage Treatment - Relax Spa - 0 views

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    Get Swedish massage Special offer in Pasadena from Relax Spa, 60 minutes Spa Treatment only in $45 and 90 minutes Spa Treatment in $55.
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The Most Dangerous Drug - Hit & Run : Reason Magazine - 0 views

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    A new study in The Lancet rates the harmfulness of 20 psychoactive drugs according to 16 criteria and finds that alcohol comes out on top. Although that conclusion is generating headlines, it is not at all surprising, since alcohol is, by several important measures (including acute toxicity, impairment of driving ability, and the long-term health effects of heavy use), the most dangerous widely used intoxicant, and its abuse is also associated with violence, family breakdown, and social estrangement. A group of British drug experts gathered by the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs (ISCD) rated alcohol higher than most or all of the other drugs for health damage, mortality, impairment of mental functioning, accidental injury, economic cost, loss of relationships, and negative impact on community. Over all, alcohol rated 72 points on a 100-point scale, compared to 55 for heroin, 54 for crack cocaine, and 33 for methamphetamine. Cannabis got a middling score of 20, while MDMA (Ecstasy), LSD, and psilocybin mushrooms were at the low end, with ratings of 9, 7, and 6, respectively.
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Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D.: 2 Steps to Better Sleep - 0 views

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    Before Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, the average American was sleeping 10 hours per night. Today, the national sleep foundation reports that the average time people spend in bed to sleep is 6 hours and 55 minutes -- with 6 hours and 40 minutes spent actually sleeping.
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A Walk to Remember? Study Says Yes - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    In healthy adults, the hippocampus - a part of the brain important to the formation of memories - begins to atrophy around 55 or 60. Now psychologists are suggesting that the hippocampus can be modestly expanded, and memory improved, by nothing more than regular walking.
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Meditation may change brain's physical structure, strengthen connections | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Meditation may have potential to change the brain's physical structure, researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, have found. People who meditate have stronger connections between brain regions and show less age-related brain atrophy, according to the researchers. Stronger connections influence the ability to rapidly relay electrical signals in the brain. And significantly, these effects are evident throughout the entire brain, not just in specific areas. The study consisted of 27 active meditation practitioners (average age 52) and 27 control subjects, who were matched by age and sex. The meditation and the control group each consisted of 11 men and 16 women. The number of years of meditation practice ranged from 5 to 46; self-reported meditation styles included Shamatha, Vipassana and Zazen, practiced by about 55 percent of the meditators, either exclusively or in combination with other styles. Pronounced structural connectivity The researchers used a type of brain imaging known as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a relatively new imaging mode that provides insights into the structural connectivity of the brain. They found that the differences between meditators and controls are not confined to a particular core region of the brain but involve large-scale networks that include the frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital lobes and the anterior corpus callosum, as well as limbic structures and the brain stem. They found pronounced structural connectivity in meditators throughout the entire brain's pathways. The greatest differences between the two groups were seen within the corticospinal tract (a collection of axons that travel between the cerebral cortex of the brain and the spinal cord), the superior longitudinal fasciculus (long bi-directional bundles of neurons connecting the front and the back of the cerebrum), and the uncinate fasciculus (white matter that connects parts of the limbic system, such as the hippocampus and amygdala, wi
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Thigh Support - 0 views

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    Thigh Support Applications Mild support to quadriceps and hamstrings. Relieves inflammation and stiffness. Firm compression and therapeutic warmth. Psychological support to geriatric patients. Sports injury, sprains and strains. Post-surgical rehabilitation. Burn care. Thigh Support Features Strong Compression. Four way stretch. Dermophillic. Durable. Breathable and comfortable. Thigh Support Measurements Measure circumference around mid thigh - approximately 6 inches above knee. Size Chart - Size Inches CM Small 14.8 to 17.2 37 to 43 Medium 17.2 to 19.6 43 to 49 Large 19.6 to 22.0 49 to 55
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Tips for women to stay healthy - 0 views

  BREAST CANCER –          Regular self examination of the breast. –          Physical e...

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Learn About NOVUS - 0 views

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    Lang Dental will be exhibiting at the FDLA Southern States Symposium and Expo.
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Research: How you think about your age may affect how you age - 0 views

  • "How old you are matters, but beyond that it's your interpretation that has far-reaching implications for the process of aging," said Markus H. Schafer, a doctoral student in sociology and gerontology who led the study. "So, if you feel old beyond your own chronological years you are probably going to experience a lot of the downsides that we associate with aging. "But if you are older and maintain a sense of being younger, then that gives you an edge in maintaining a lot of the abilities you prize." Schafer and co-author Tetyana P. Shippee, a Purdue graduate who is a research associate at Purdue's Center on Aging and the Life Course, compared people's chronological age and their subjective age to determine which one has a greater influence on cognitive abilities during older adulthood. Nearly 500 people ages 55-74 were surveyed about aging in 1995 and 2005 as part of the National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States. In 1995, when people were asked what age do you feel most of the time, the majority identified with being 12 years younger than they actually were. "We found that these people who felt young for their age were more likely to have greater confidence about their cognitive abilities a decade later," Schafer said. "Yes, chronological age was important, but the subjective age had a stronger effect. "What we are not sure about is what comes first. Does a person's wellness and happiness affect their cognitive abilities or does a person's cognitive ability contribute to their sense of wellness. We are planning to address this in a future study."
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    The saying "You're only as old as you feel" really seems to resonate with older adults, according to research from Purdue University.
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Meet the happiest woman in America - DailyHealth.me - 0 views

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    We found Mary Claire Orenic through Healthways, which shared data on what contributes to high well-being for women age 45 to 55.
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Understanding Role of BRCA I & BCRA II mutations - 0 views

About 12 percent of women in the general population will develop breast cancer sometime during their lives. By contrast, 55 to 65 percent of women who inherit a harmful BRCA1 mutation and around 4...

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27% of U.S. Families Delay in Paying Medical bills Due to Rise in treatment Cost - 0 views

27% of U.S. Families Delay in Paying Medical bills Due to Rise in treatment Cost   Every one out of four (27%) households with family in U.S likely to delay care. Because  possibly they c...

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