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Walking Sticks From 1500 to 1700

December 17, 2011 posted by admin
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While canes are still status symbols following the Middle Ages, as well as communications of power, and at times ceremonial, they become seen as significant fashion accessories from 1500 to 1700. Canes unique to ladies also are seen.

Various ADHD alternative treatments are available today. Before trying these treatments yourself, learn more about these treatments and whether they are really effective at treating this problem.

Filing for Social Security Benefits

December 14, 2011 posted by admin
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If you are disabled, there are benefits available to help you enjoy a better quality of life. In this article, you’ll learn the information you need to get you started down the application path.

Nutritional Therapy For Stroke Patients

December 13, 2011 posted by admin
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A stroke is also referred to as a brain attack, and it occurs when a blood vessel leading to the brain ruptures or gets blocked due to plaque deposits. When plaque accumulates on the wall of arteries, it is known as arthrosclerosis. The Canadian Medical Association published an article in 2003 which said that following a stroke patients face difficulty in swallowing and their dietary intake is restricted. Also, their quality of life decreases exponentially.

How to Start Your Social Security Disability Application

December 10, 2011 posted by admin
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If you’re applying for social security disability benefits, you’ll need to fill out a social security disability application. There’s no way to get around the paperwork. It’s a bureaucracy, but the good news is that the SSI website makes it easy.

Stair Lift – What to Consider When Making a Purchase

December 10, 2011 posted by admin
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A stair lift is a device that allows the disabled to move from the first floor to the second floor on a seat, rather than walking up the steps. While the benefits of this may be difficult to understand for able-bodied individuals, that set of steps can look like an insurmountable mountain to those with disabilities. Many elderly individuals find themselves unable to safely enjoy their homes once hip and leg problems set in.

Last year 3.3 million Americans were injured on the job, resulting in over 4000 deaths according to the U.S. Department of Labor. With that in mind, it is important for you to understand PA worker’s compensation (worker’s comp) laws and how the process works.

Mobility Aids for Seniors

December 9, 2011 posted by admin
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Mobility aids for seniors have been around for hundreds of years if we take into account low tech solutions like staffs and walking sticks. It seems pretty natural to use a stick for balance if you’re struggling, crutches are another traditional aid to walking for the injured or disabled. Modern crutches are more likely to have a hand grip and an elbow support rather than fitting under the armpit as they used to do.

Details That You Should Know About Atresia

December 9, 2011 posted by admin
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Atresia is a congenital condition, also know as a birth defect, where a body cavity or a passage is deficient or abnormally closed. It affects a variety of organs of the digestive and cardiovascular systems but fortunately, it is a treatable condition which usually requires surgery. On the contrary, if it is left untreated, it can be fatal.

Walking Sticks in the Middle Ages

December 9, 2011 posted by admin
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When one thinks of the Middle Ages, what comes to mind are the Crusades and the Black Death. One doesn’t often think of the prevalence of canes and walking sticks. As in ancient history, the cane continued to be an implement and a symbol.

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