The Signs Of Heart Attacks Your Body S Alarm System

February 8, 2009

According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. People usually die within one hour of when symptoms start, but before they get to the hospital. If more people recognized the signs of heart attacks and acted sooner, more people would survive them. One reason that people don t always recognize the warning signs of heart attacks is that they act differently. Even people who have had a heart attack before might not recognize another one because it could be completely different. The main thing to remember is that if you aren t sure, have it checked out. It is better to have a false alarm than to not respond to the real thing. Quick response greatly increases your chances for surviving heart attacks. Most heart attacks start out with some sort of discomfort to the chest. It may not be the searing pain that you might...

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Nostalgia Is Big Business For Clothing Company

December 20, 2008

Times change and memories fade, but nostalgia for the past is forever. Retro style is coming back -; from automobiles and home furnishings to sports equipment and consumer electronics. But nowhere is this more apparent than in clothing. Vintage clothing sites are popping up all over the Web, and thrift stores are all the rage. Incorporating vintage pieces into the modern wardrobe has become the latest fad as parents and kids of all ages make a grab for days gone by. Denim Apparel Group, a publicly traded company, bet heavily on that enthusiasm when it recently acquired retro-vintage sportswear company Moonlight Graham, named for a rightfielder who played one game in the majors for the now-defunct New York Giants. The California-based company has rights to the movies Field of Dreams and Animal House, car company General Motors, Major League Baseball, and beverage giant Cadbury Schwepps, as well as Kellogg s and other...

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Why You Need To Find A Role Model

November 13, 2008

Mark Twain once said, Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you too, can become great. True role models generate motivation. He or she proved that it could be done. And if he can do it, so can you. Reading about how someone else achieved success creates beliefs in you that your goal is possible. It energizes you. Successful people have role models. Here are a few examples: Arnold Schwarzenegger found his role model, Reg Park, in a bodybuilding magazine. Reg was the most powerful person at the time, and Arnold dreamed of having huge muscles like Reg s. Arnold learned everything he could about Reg: his training routine, his diet, his lifestyle. The more he learned about Reg and followed his example, the more Arnold realized it was possible for him to become like Reg. Born in 1971, tennis great Pete Sampras grew up idolizing his role...

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Best Exercises To Lower Blood Pressure

September 21, 2008

If you once go to doctor and he discovered that you have high blood pressure, or as they name it in science Hypertension and this conditions keep with you for long time, so you must immediatly lower your blood pressure becouse it may lead to heart attacking or stroking. And from ways to lower your blood pressure you may have to do some exercise. Most of studies ths days found that most aerobic excerises that keep large muscles in use for long period like workouts brisk wallking is good way for lowering blood pressure bt it take several months.as a fact from the National Institutes of Health conference results, they found that erobic exercise reduces resting blood pressure in people who have hypertension by about 11 points of the top number and 9 points of the bottom number and. That for sure enough to lower blood pressure to normal. Every one has his specific needs upon how high is his blood pressure so, before doing...

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Weak Cognitive Skills Are Cause Of Learning Disabilities

July 17, 2008

Learning Disabilities affect people in all walks of life each and every day. These disorders can include dyslexia impairment of ability to recognize and comprehend written words , dyscalculia impairment of ability to solve mathematics problems , dysgraphia inability to write , dyspraxia motor skill coordination problems , and auditory and visual processing disorders difficulty understanding language or images . A learning disability is most simply defined as a neurological disorder. The definition used by the U.S government for purposes of legislation and qualifying students for special education funds is the following: Specific learning disability means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which may manifest itself in an imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations. The...

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