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Free Shortcut to Interesting Facts About Abdominal Training

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Due to great popularity of abdominal training, fitness centers are overcrowded with fitness enthusiasts who resolved to get ripped six-packs. They undertake cardio and strength workouts in addition to abdominal trainings, since now it is a well-known fact that only in case all muscles groups are intensively trained, it is possible to get desired six-packs. [...]

Capitalizing on the Stem Cell Media Frenzy

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
New Tazewell, TN - Everyone is aware of the controversy surrounding embryonic stem cells – those from unborn fetuses. But not everyone is aware that adult stem cells – those that are naturally present in the body from the moment you are born – can become virtually any cell in the body. In essence they are the body’s natural renewal system; in fact recent scientific data shows that more circulating adult stem cells equate to greater health and wellness. In a major development in the area of natu

Things to Know About Your New Knee

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
You will notice a few differences between your old knee and your new knee. Your new knee may feel a little numb and stiff. The numbness will be around the incisions. The stiffness will probably be greater if you do a lot of bending. You may also notice that your new knee doesnt move quite as freely as your old knee. Still, you are sure to find it an improvement. Another difference is that you may find it a little difficult to kneel. However, you should not worry about kneeling. It will not