10. April 2009

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Myopathy Support Groups

Sometimes the best medicine doesn’t come in the form of a pill. Sometimes the best medicine comes in the form of a friend.

Many people who suffer from such health conditions as muscular dystrophy or congenital myopathy feel alone. Often, family and friends simply can’t relate to the person’s symptoms, concerns, fears, etc., no matter how hard they try. This is where support groups can lend a much-needed helping hand.

If you are suffering from myopathy, look for a support group in your area. If you can’t find a local support group, you might want to join one online.

Stop suffering alone: Connect with a support group today!

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8. April 2009

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Does Your Nose Change by Itself?

If you’ve ever seen baby pictures of yourself, you know firsthand that your body changes as you age. When you’re a baby, you have soft structural systems so that your bones can grow big and strong into adulthood. By the time you reach the age of 20, you’re pretty much done expanding your skeletal system–you’ve [...]

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4. April 2009

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Massage Therapy

I am a secretary and play both tennis and golf pretty often. I developed tennis elbow and decided to seek alternative treatments for my condition. A friend recommended that I try deep tissue and structural massage therapy as an option.
I was skeptical at first but after asking around, I found a therapist who specializes in [...]

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18. August 2008

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The Nose Has It

In a study released by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), it was noted that rhinoplasty (nose jobs) were the highest-ranking facial surgeries in 2007, particularly for those of African American and Hispanic ethnicities. Over the years, many have criticized these types of ethnic nose jobs as a sort of “whitification” [...]

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18. August 2008

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Questions to Ask Your Plastic Surgeon

So you’ve decided to get a nose job. The next job is to find the surgeon that will meet your needs and your standards.
Once you’ve spoken with other nose job customers and have taken notes on some well-reviewed doctors, you’ll want to ask a few questions of the doctor before you make your final call [...]

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18. August 2008

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No-Knife Nose Jobs

If you’re interested in changing the appearance of your nose through medicine but are not thrilled about the prospect of taking your nose under the knife, you may be interested in the non-surgical procedure that many are turning to as an alternative to classic nose jobs.
Rather than breaking, cutting or otherwise altering the nose itself, [...]

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