Archive for January, 2008

Keeping Kidneys In Tip Top Shape

Treatments for kidney stones have been around for nearly as long as kidney stones themselves. Some of the old-fashioned treatments suggested for kidney stones included a free use of alkalies to counteract the acidity of the urine, and a free use of soothing drinks of flaxseed or slippery elm with sweet spirits of nitre, or […]

Have a Healthy Senior Life with These Tips

The Sixty Year Old Personality Benjamin Franklin once said that all would live long, but none would be old. What should we actually expect of ourselves after sixty years? Must we eventually become senile and mentally old, or can we have a long life and still remain alert and bright with opinions others respect?
The […]

How Juijitsu Can Make Your Body Stronger, Even For Someone Who Is Over 60

It is but a few years ago that jiu jitsu was unknown to the Western world. Today the name is understood very generally, in English speaking countries, to refer to that mysterious art of self defense by which the Japanese prove antagonists whom it is impossible to defeat in physical encounter. To some extent, too, […]

Eye Exercises For Healthy Eyes

Would you believe me if I told you that eye exercises, could help you to see without glasses? Our body needs exercises for good health, so do our eyes to remain healthy. They can relieve you of your glasses and correct some of the defects.
You can begin it at any time, from early childhood […]

Tips That Doctors Know That Teach You How To Lower Cholesterol

High cholesterol is one of the leading causes of heart disease and heart attacks in the world today. Millions of people are afflicted with high cholesterol whether it is because of heredity or diet.
Cholesterol is the fatty molecule that is produced by the liver and dispersed throughout the body through the bloodstream. It is […]

The In’s & Out’s of Dental Services Terminology

R4 is the Kodak practice management software developed by Practice Works and the one used to handle all patient details and carry out many of the tasks needed to run the practice.
Head dental nurse: is responsible for training and for the work standards of the other dental nurses. S/he is responsible for the stock […]