Three Energetic Healing Methods
Posted on 23. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
Reiki is an ancient form of healing method. Reiki healers use palm of their hands to channel ki (life force energy) to the client. Hands are placed on specific areas for about three minutes. A Reiki practitioner is often guided by intuition when he is looking for areas to heal.
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.
Hormone Replacement Therapy After Hysterectomy and Ovariectomy
Posted on 21. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
After making an informed decision, a HRT (hormone replacement therapy) can be a wonderful asset for your well-being. Women at early forties experience hormonal change as their fertility starts to wane, especially if you had pelvic surgery. If it happens to you, hormonal therapies are an option worth considering.
Physical and Emotional Consequences of Burn Injury
Posted on 17. Mar, 2011 by Matthew Hallett in Health
Burn pain can induce chronic problems, which means that you should manage your condition immediately after an injury. Untreated pain may easily spin out of control, or example, heightened anxiety and other long-term problems can happen more easily.
A Complete Guide on Strep Throat
Posted on 15. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
Streptococcus was first discovered in 19th century, the name was derived from Greek (strep: chain and coccus: round), which describes how the bacteria grow in pearl-like chains. There are many species of streptococcus and they can cause many kinds of diseases like kidney disease, rheumatic fever and impetigo.
Three Effective Ways of Combating PCOS
Posted on 13. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
Unfortunately, we can’t cure polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), but we can still control the symptoms and reduce its effects to the minimal.
Immune Testing to Check Your Infertility
Posted on 13. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
It is considered to be somewhat controversial, due to the fact that current studies can’t definitely prove the role of immunity disorders on infertility. Even so, some health professionals believe that it can be invaluable in treating infertility. In many cases, doctors only need your blood sample.
Day-Care Center and Healthy Lifestyle for Your Child
Posted on 11. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
Revamping exercise and dietary rules at home is not easy. It takes a lot of determination and effort to start such a major project even in the comfort of your house. Things can be more complicated if you need to maintain an acceptable lifestyle for your child when he is not at home, for example at school or day-care center.
Complications of Osteoporosis on Elderly
Posted on 11. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
Wrist fractures or Colles’ fractures may happen due to osteoporosis. The fracture may occur in the ulna, the radius and other wrist bones. Wrist fractures can happen when we fall and put our arm to break the fall. Casting is often required and perhaps including other forms of immobilization.
The Decision and Preparation Phases of Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer
Posted on 06. Mar, 2011 by Allyson Drewry in Health
Decades ago, even the brave-hearted were afraid with the prospect of radiation exposure. Perhaps, we’d seen so many movies about the danger of nuclear explosion and its cataclysmic aftermaths. Is it any wonder people approach the radiation therapy warily?
