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Eye Strengthening Exercises To Improve Vision | Fast Weight Loss …

November 30th, 2009 -- Posted in Vision Loss | No Comments »

In the 21st century our eyes are more tense than at any point in history. Therefore taking care of your eyes naturally is extremely important

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Write it, Baby! – News

November 30th, 2009 -- Posted in Sexuality | No Comments »

Sex writing has grabbed media attention, launching several students into national spotlight and some into post-graduation publishing careers. For instance, in 2002 The New York Times profiled Natalie Krinsky, a Yale University senior …

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Senior Thesis Explores Human Sexuality Approachably, Unabashedly …

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Senior Thesis Explores Human Sexuality Approachably, Unabashedly,

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Get a FREE 2010 Bone Health Pocket Planner – Free Stuff & Freebies

November 30th, 2009 -- Posted in Bone Health | No Comments »

Get a FREE 2010 Bone Health Pocket Planner – Free Stuff & Freebies. MySavings offers free samples, free stuff, freebies, and coupons from brand name companies.

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Right Wing vs. The Wingnuts: Senior Health Care, According to …

November 30th, 2009 -- Posted in Senior Health | No Comments »

Senior Health Care Solution So you’re a senior citizen and the government says no health care for you, what do you do? Our plan gives anyone 65 years or older a gun and 4 bullets. Your are allowed to shoot 2 senators and 2 …

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Loud Noise Exposure Can Cause Significant Hearing Loss Early In …

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It does not take long term exposure to loud noise to permanently damage hearing . The amount of damage done to the structure of the ear depends on the level of.

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Very Difficult Weather Conditions – RedPassion.co.uk – Wrexham

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USA: Severe, Chronic Pain in Multiple Areas Found to Increase Risk …

November 30th, 2009 -- Posted in Mobility | No Comments »

Rising from a chair and standing on one leg is enough to help. Oct

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Romantic Living » Blog Archive » Senior Home Care For Osteoporosis …

November 30th, 2009 -- Posted in Diseases | No Comments »

If the loss of bone density is discovered after osteoporosis has set in, there are still therapies and treatments that can strengthen the bone that remains and reverse some of the effects of the disease . You should consult with a senior …

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Senior Health Care – a Way to Healthy Life

November 30th, 2009 -- Posted in Articles | No Comments »

Longevity is an invaluable gift of nature if utilized to the maximum and can yield fruitful results, if we pay attention to it ‘now’. How long you live, how youthful and elegant you look, and how great you feel depends on you. Growing old gracefully is the masterwork of wisdom, and one of the most difficult chapters in the ‘great art of living’. Getting old does not necessarily point to bad news. If you discover the secrets of wise and healthy living, you can grow old with your self-esteem, confidence and a sense of adventure. Today’s centenarians are simply living a healthy and an active, natural life span for the human body is created to live a long, healthy life if nurtured with care but also keeping in mind predictable factors like disease and death. The fear of getting old and infirm is what keeps us from being hale and hearty. Life should be determined much by its content rather than its length. Therefore, life should be led purposefully and fervently till the last breath.

Aging is part of our natural growth process. Aging is the buildup of experiences and changes in our entire life. It begins at the outset and concludes at death. It is another stage in our development. We are all in the process of aging and must learn ways of dealing with changes that occur all through our lives. Aging and illness are not identical, and the idea that senility is a natural sign of aging is wrong. By understanding the normal aging process, you can determine better what changes are normal and what may be indication of illness. And, by recognizing the normal changes in the body, you will be able to take steps to minimize or delay them and achieve better health. Thus, you are taking control of your life and becoming responsible for your well-being. We, as a society, are striving not just to live longer, but to live better. We seek a way to avoid chronic diseases, encroaching fatigue, and degrading changes that seem to characterize old age. As a nation, we are searching to find what we can do to make our lives better, extend our most healthy, vibrant, active years, and shorten the time of limitation and failing health.

Science has made great strides forward in understanding of just what aging is, how it works, and most important of all — what we can do about it. We can reduce diseases of aging and prolong our health and vital years. In short, we will be able to look younger and live longer naturally. Over 85% of the incapacitating diseases of old age result from only a handful of diseases — cancer, coronary artery disease, stroke, diabetes, kidney failure, obstructive lung disease, pneumonia and influenza. Heart disease, by itself, accounts for fully one out of every two deaths of older Americans, and high blood pressure directly causes or contributes to 15% of all deaths. We now can control even these pathologies by our lifestyle. By the simple act of knowing what to eat, exercise, and live your life, you can lower your risk for these diseases of aging and incorporate this knowledge into your lifestyle, thus avoiding the causes of premature aging, weakness and death.

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