Proper Sitting Postures
Posted on 23. Mar, 2011 by David Aversa in Health
Poor posture can be like a cast. When people have broken leg or arm, it is put in a cast, after awhile they will feel pain on their muscles. However, in a few weeks they’ll get used to the new position. After our bone is completely healed and the cast comes off, our muscles tend to become accustomed to the static position and resist movements.
A Few Things You Should Know About Clinical Trials
Posted on 21. Mar, 2011 by David Aversa in Uncategorized
A newly developed medication has a long journey to go before it can be acknowledged by the medical society. It starts as a rough idea and ends up in a pharmacy near your home. New medication is researched in a lab, tested on animals and then given on human in clinical trials.
Kite Flying Around the World
Posted on 08. Mar, 2011 by David Aversa in Uncategorized
Like any other flying object, kites can inspire a child’s imagination, a society’s beliefs, and a community’s religion.
Kite Festivals
Posted on 08. Mar, 2011 by David Aversa in Uncategorized
Mankind usually celebrates the things he loves or is fond of doing through festivals. Therefore, it should not come as a surprise that the kite, a well-favored toy all over the globe, is celebrated in numerous kite festivals around the world.
History of Kites
Posted on 07. Mar, 2011 by David Aversa in Uncategorized
Kite flying is an activity that is appreciated by both the young and old. Of course, childhood memories often include a parent and child building a kite together and testing out their creation in the field.
Types of Kites
Posted on 07. Mar, 2011 by David Aversa in Uncategorized
Kites are an ever-fascinating toy for children, but did you know that even adults find lots of enjoyment by making kite-flying a hobby? A newbie kite flyer might be more concerned with making the kite and finding the means to fly it, but the professional kite-flyer is preoccupied with the more technical aspects of kite flying.
Kite Designs and Materials
Posted on 07. Mar, 2011 by David Aversa in Uncategorized
The flying part is not the only enjoyable thing when playing with kites. Making them is also a very enjoyable process.
Exercise and Brain Health
Posted on 11. Feb, 2011 by David Aversa in Fitness
The benefits of regular exercise are often more apparent on physical level. You may feel healthier and look a tad better. Even so, exercise can still benefit your brain, although it is more difficult to notice. In general you can absorb new information more easily and preserve your memory, even when you’re older.
How Drugs Work Inside Your Body?
Posted on 10. Feb, 2011 by David Aversa in Medicine
Drugs are both amazingly dumb and incredibly brilliant. Modern medicines can cure pneumonia by killing off battery, easing arthritis discomfort, and reducing inflammation.
Guiding Your Child and Teenager in a Gluten-Free Lifestyle
Posted on 02. Feb, 2011 by David Aversa in Nutrition
Leaving your children with other people can be quite scary, even if your kids have no dietary restrictions on things that can make them sick.
