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Electronics and Stress From Electromagnetic Fields

As I was preparing to write my article about electromagnetic fields and the effects that it has on us in our everyday lives, I realized that everyone is exposed to EMFs in their daily lives, unless they live in a very remote area and are only surrounded by nature. We are literally surrounded by electromagnetic fields from the power lines that bring electric to our homes and work places, to our vehicles, phones, electronic toys and computers and for some people their medical equipment. We cannot escape it, unless we choose to live in a remote area. While researching the effects of electromagnetic fields, the information that I found was backed up by many studies. One of the studies comes from the National Institute For Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). In some work places or in areas where there is the presence of power lines, electromagnetic field exposure can be 10,000 times greater than the average. Studies have determined that there are correlations between various diseases

Facts You Need to Know About HIV Testing

There are a number of tests that are used to find out whether a person is infected with HIV including the CD4 test and the viral load test. Deciding when to start antiretroviral treatment or the CD4 Test for HIV can be difficult as there is no proven 'right' time. The ARV treatment or the viral load test should stop a person from becoming ill for many years. For many, the therapy works without any major problems. However, there sometimes can be difficulties related to drug resistance, drug interactions, side effects and adherence. There are different views regarding the benefits of starting treatment earlier or later, though most recommend not starting until the advanced stages of HIV infection. It is a very important decision with long-term consequences. The HIV Antibody test is the most appropriate for routine diagnosis of HIV among adults. Antibody tests are cheap and very accurate. The ELISA antibody test (enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent) or EIA (enzyme immunoassay) was t

Whiplash - The Silent Killer - The Chiropractic View

I call it the silent killer, because many of my patients who have had whiplash, never had pain after a car accident or a fall they have had, so they didn't even know they had whiplash. Whiplash can happen even at low speeds of 7 miles per hour. It results from an abrupt change in the direction of movement. Harsh braking or a collision can cause such an event, and it is worst when happens unexpectedly. As you see another car just about to hit you, your body tenses naturally and protects joints from damage. If a collision comes as a surprise,your muscles are relaxed and your joints receive much more damage. After you have had whiplash, you might have pain in your neck, or you can just be stiff, or even have no symptoms. Real problems often start 2-4 years following the accident. Generally it comes as a combination of neck and shoulder problems, but it can be accompanied by those of the elbow and wrist also. You may also have accompanying upper back and chest pains. If you recen

Back Pain, a Serious Medical Condition

Understanding its Symptoms Every disease comes with symptoms and so is true of back related pain. It shows some startling symptoms that can be helpful in its diagnosis as well as treatment. Never overlook them since any carelessness can prove disastrous. Therefore be cautious and respond immediately, if you come across any symptom of back ache. Here are some of the symptoms, knowing them can make your task easier. · Experiencing pain in back and it radiates down to toes through thigh and calf. · Pain or stiffness along your spinal region · Experiencing pain in neck or lower back region after a strenuous activity · Difficulty while standing straight and feeling of severe muscle spasms · Chronic ache in middle or lower backside after standing or sitting for a long period If ever these symptoms surface, immediate remedial action should be resorted to. The best thing to do under these circumstances is consulting a doctor. Contacting your family physician may be an even better

Don't Let Weak Bladder Control Rule Your Life!

Are you tired of the embarrassment of weak bladder control? If you're sick of letting your bladder rule your life, then you should know that there are natural methods to improve bladder control that you can do at home and see big improvements in a short amount of time. Let's face it, no one wants to let the proximity of a bathroom rule their life, but if you have a weak bladder then you've probably found that you have to schedule your day around bathroom stops or, worse yet, that you find that you can't enjoy some of the activities that you used to simply because of the worry and embarrassment that you won't be able to make it to the bathroom in time. Luckily, there's a couple of things you can do to make weak bladder control a thing of the past. Improve Bladder Control With Exercises One thing you can do to get more control over your bladder is to exercise the muscles that control the bladder. These muscles (the pelvic floor muscles) are sphincter mus