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Articles related to "Wrist"
To Strap Or Not To Strap The pros and cons of using wrist-straps when training. strength training • technique • wrist-straps • wrist straps
Wear Your Watch on the Right Wrist Right-handed people usually wear a watch on their left wrist. But wearing a battery-powered watch on the right is safer for the heart meridian running down your left arm donna eden energy medicine • brain gym • touch for health • energy psychology • heart meridian
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition often associated with use of the hands, can be mild or severe, but it can be treated in various ways. carpal tunnel syndrome • medial nerve • nerve compression syndrome • median nerve • symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome
Blinged-Out Watches for Spring Oversized watches and those with Lucite and rubber bands are in this season. Go for the bling by combining with a mother-of-pearl face or a Swarovski-studded case. blinged out watches • woman's watches • tommy filger watches • fossil watches • oversized watches
Faster Indexing with Macros Keyboard macro programs like QuicKeys can save the indexer time and reduce repetitive stress injuries. index • indexing • indexers • timesaving • timesavings
Seasickness in Scuba Diving Seasickness is a common problem with scuba diving being carried out from boats. But there are simple ways to deal with this problem. scuba seasick • vestibular seasickness • acupressure prevent seasickness • reference point seasickness • natural seasick remedy
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A quick look at carpal tunnel syndrome and treatments for this painful condition. carpal • tunnel • syndrome • pain • numbness
A Sumerian Myth: Queen Inanna's Descent From Mesopotamia comes this ancient Sumerian myth telling the story of Inanna, queen and sister of Gilgamesh, who travels to the underworld passing through seven gates. inanna • sumerian myth • ancient sumerians • epic of gilgamesh • shadow projections
Relieve Those Aches and Pains! Article on solving physical and tension problems in playing flute • performance • performance injuries • performance tension relief
Take a Break and S-T-R-E-T-C-H! This week's feature focuses on technology that may help prevent disabilities, rather than compensating for existing ones... repetitive strain injury • typing injuries • disabilities • assistive technology • rsi
Golf Swing: Arm Strength and Flexibility Strengthening shoulder, arm and hand muscles can greatly enhance the golf swing. These muscles can easily be improved through recreational and daily activities. improve your golf swing • building a long distance swing • golf swing training • golf and strength training • golf and range of motion
Jewelry's Elemental Circle Shape The elemental circular shape is incorporated into Elsa Peretti's Round collection for Tiffany & Co. This elegant pendant is available in precious metals and gemstones. elsa peretti • jewellery designer • tiffany & co. • round collection • sterling silver pendants
Home gyms (part 1 of 2) Starting out in the garage at home? Get a head-start, and learn the most effective, basic movements when the circumstances aren't the best!
Music Instruments for Preschoolers A variety of musical instruments encourages young children to explore, experiment, develop a steady beat and tonal awareness, and to love music. musical instruments • rhythm instruments • preschool instruments • preschool music • early childhood instruments
Neurological Illness Part 2 Learn more about neurological disorders that affect one area of the body. neurological disorders • neurological illness • meniere's disease • dysphagia • carpal tunnel syndrome
Polymyalgia Rheumatica This article describes polymyalgia rheumatica, including its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and differentiation from other systemic rheumatic autoimmune disorders. polymyalgia • rheumatica • autoimmune • rheumatic • arthritis
Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario, winner again on the European clay Sanchez-Vicario started off the 1999 season very shakily, with a 2-4 win-loss match record in hand. She may have regained her winning ways in Cairo this fortnight, and found some much needed confidence one month before the defence of her French Open trophy. arantxa sanchez-vicario • martina hingis • anna kournikova • mary pierce • lindsay davenport
Football Officiating, Part One A brief description of some of the signals used by officials in football games. football • officials • signals • penalties • referee
Wash Your Hands! Handwashing is essential to help avoid colds and flu and spreading other germs. wash your hands • handwashing • germs • coughs • colds
Dragon Naturally Speaking 10 Voice Software Dragon Naturally Speaking has announced version 10, a faster, more accurate version of their already fast and accurate version nine. dragon software review • voice recognition • voice software • voice recognition software • dragon naturally speaking
Julie Krone: A Darn Good Jockey Julie Krone retired after two decades, the winningest female jockey in history. julie krone • retired • winningest • female • jockey
Making a Scarecrow A traditional harvest-time activity, making a scarecrow is a great project the entire family can do together. Learn how to make one with just a few simple materials. building a scarecrow • making a scarecrow • how to make a scarecrow • halloween lawn decoration • directions for building a scarecrow
Moral Failure The morality we've striven for since the 1960's has failed us. morality • the other • perspectives • cultures • leniency
Tips to Prevent Children From Catching the Flu Flu season in the United States ranges from November until April, and many parents will do all they can to prevent children from catching the virus. prevent children from catching the flu virus • reduce kids' risk getting influenza • children from getting the flu • getting the flu • kids' risk of catching influenza
<i>Angel Baby</i> - Rymer's Underrated Debut A critical analysis of one of Australia's best, and most underrated films, Mychael Rymer's Angel Baby. angel • angel baby • baby • michael rymer • john lynch
Glucosamine and Chrondroitin/ what is it? Runners, cartilage, glucosamine, chrondroitin sulfates. disc health glucosamine • runners • cartilage • disc • glucosamine
Ang Yi Chinese secret societies have a long history of resisting injustice and oppression. They followed the same pattern in Siam before being ruthlessly suppressed. chinese migrants in siam • field marshal sarit • labour unions in thailand • 1932 revolution • absolute monarchy in thailand
Building Handwriting Muscles Memories of Playdoh: cookies, flowers, dinosaurs, and whatever you could dream up. Playdoh offers more for a child with cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy. daily living skills • cp • cerebral palsy • muscular dystrophy • autism spectrum
Clottey vs Judah Stopped by a cut over his right eye in round nine, Zab Judah couldn't hold off Joshua Clottey, who wins vacant IBF title. zab judah vs joshua clottey fight results • zab judah hbo boxing after dark • zab judah controversy • margarito clottey fight • margarito cotto fight
Flamenco Singing Guitar and Dance Spain is possibly the last European country with a flourishing indigenous folk music. But it is not easy to find the real thing. Coín aficionados were not disappointed. flamenco singing • traditional spanish folk music • pepe de la isla • the earthquake from cadiz • spanish culture
How to Become: Systems Analyst If computers are your passion and you have a technical mind, you may excel in a career as a Systems Analyst. job • computers • it • high tech • techie
NBA Fines Mavericks' Mark Cuban Dallas Mavericks owner, Mark Cuban, is paying big fines and entertaining NBA fans, at the same time. mark cuban • dallas mavericks • nba finals • david stern • nba commissioner
Semana Santa Fiesta in Spain Steer clear of the textbook examples of Holy Week in Spain if you want to see something other than a public show. holy week • seman santa • spain • andalusia • easter processions
Winner of the French - Hingis? Williams? Seles?......Capriati?!? Worlds #1 and #2 Martina Hingis and Lindsay Davenport won titles this past fortnight. So did Jennifer Capriati, former teen phenom! She was in crushing form in Strasbourg, winning her first title in over six years! jennifer capriati • venus williams • martina hingis • lindsay davenport • roland garros
Winter Golf Practice and Training For many, winter means the end of the golf season. Heated driving ranges and winter leagues are just two of the ways to work on your golf game during the cold months. winter golf • golf in the winter • golf in the cold months • golf fitness • indoor golf
Alternative HRT at Menopause This interview with Nurse Practitioner Pamela Egan, explores plant based Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) and the problems obtaining it in the US. hormone replacement therapy • bio-identical hormone replacement therapy • alternative hormone replacement therapy • bhrt • hrt
Damaged or herniated discs? Damaged knee cartilage? Read this! Glucosamine and chondroitin, help for damaged discs and cartilage at last! chondroitin sulphate • disc • damage • cartilage • herniated discs
Lichen Planus Lichen planus causes a characteristic rash that can occur alone or as a feature of other autoimmune disorders and syndromes. autoimmune • autoimmune rash • lichen planus • lichen planus rash • oral lesions
Massage for your Baby A short how-to introduction to massage for your baby and toddler. massage • baby • infant • premature • toddler
Shoulder padding (part 2 of 2) Part 2 - focusing on the specific training, what to do to avoid injury and how to get the right mindset for productive shoulder-training. shoulders • delts • deltoids • exercises • shoulder-training |
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