How Technology Can Mess With One’s Aura in Very Real Ways

Emf safety

With technology permeating every aspect of our lives, increased attention has been devoted to understanding just what effects that technology has on us as a species. Although many individuals have been outspoken on the social and mental effects of technology, some good and some bad, recent attention has focused on the biological effects of wireless technology.

The Dangers of Constant Electromagnetic Exposure

Biomagnetism is the study of natural magnetic fields; since our brains fire neural impulses, this means that every human has a magnetic field.… Read More...

4 Tips to Get Back into Shape

How to become a weight loss coach

If you are like many people, you may find yourself looking to jumpstart a workout plan. It can be easy for get out of the habit of exercising regularly. In fact most Americans, at least 80%, do not get enough exercise. Fewer than 5% of us workout every day. There are some simple ways to change that and start a beach body workout regimen that will get you the results you want.

Tips to Start a Beach Body Workout:

  1. Stretch at the right times.
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Organic, Private Label Cosmetics Offering Extra Income for Doctors Offices

Skin products

Because healthcare bills can be so costly, many people simply assume that health clinics and doctors offices are simply raking in the cash, living the high life. And while most doctors do earn a healthy income, running an independent medical practice or health clinic is fraught with all the same challenges that every other small business faces, and then some.
Not only do doctors have to deal with public programs like Medicare, but they also have to rely on timely and fair payments from insurance companies, patients, and more.… Read More...

The 5 Most Common Types Of Sports Injuries, And How To Treat Them

Sports injuries

Injuries are common for athletes, and they range from mild to serious. Here are the five most common types of sports injuries, and what kind of sports medicine you will need to treat each of them:

1. Sprains

A sprain occurs when a ligament — tissue that connects a bone to another bone — stretches too far or tears. Sprains are most common in the wrists, knees, or ankles. About 60% of all foot or ankle injuries in people over 17 are ankle sprains or strains.… Read More...

4 Tips for EMF Radiation Protection

Emf protection for cordless phones

Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are everywhere on earth. They are formed by electrically charged objects and have been shown to impact human health. Studies on kids aged eight to 17 and 81 to 91 have shown that short-term exposure to EMF radiation is responsible for headaches, irritability and problems with concentration. While scientists differ on how much protection is required, it is clear that consumers should consider investing in electromagnetic protection products to protect themselves and their families.

Ways to Block EMF

  1. Educate yourself and learn about EMF dangers.
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The Most Dangerous Killer in America Heart Disease What You Need to Know

Cardiac electrophysiology

As early as the 5th or 6th century BC, Alcmaeon of Croton believed that the brain was the source of intelligence. This view was later refuted by the Greek philosopher and teacher to Alexander the Great, Aristotle, who believed that the heart was the source of knowledge as early as the 4th century BC. As time went on we learned more about our bodies: although psychology is still in its infancy, cardiology has made a number of advances to help keep hearts beating and patients healthy.… Read More...

How the Urgent Care Revolution is Changing the Way Patients are Treated

Urgent care clinics

Over the last few years the American healthcare field has experienced several shifts in response to new legislation such as the Affordable Care Act. The most notable change is in urgent care or walk in clinics, which have swept the nation; there are an estimated 6,800 urgent care or walk in clinics in the U.S. with most of which located in free-standing buildings.

Short Wait Times

They call it urgent care for a reason: a survey found that 57% of urgent care patients waited no more than 15 minutes to be seen with 80% of all visits taking 60 minutes or less for full-treatment.… Read More...

Are You Uninsured And Looking For Healthcare?

Clinic care

Have you been on the lookout for an ideal clinic or regular doctor? It can be difficult finding one that suits your budget, particularly insurance, and familial needs — you’ll be happy to know, though, that getting routine care is as simple as asking a few questions about your current health and goals for the future. Read below as I list useful health statistics in America as well as some simple tips on finding a list of doctors and nurses that can help you and your loved ones get affordable, regular care.… Read More...