Coping Techniques For People Suffering From Multiple Sclerosis

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Having a chronic disease brings a host of changes in one’s life and those of others who depend on you or interact with you on a regular basis. Once you receive a diagnosis, you would find that the symptoms are increasingly becoming more difficult. People are getting affected you progress into something less able to [...]

Butterfly : Fastest Yet hardest Swimming Stroke

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

There are at least sixteen different strokes utilized in swimming, and about 1/2 these are used in contests. By easy definition, a swimming stroke pertains to a method employed by a swimmer to drive himself forward ; the method involves the coordinated movements of the legs and arms. Of the different swimming styles that are [...]

Breastfeeding While Pregnant

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Being pregnant doesnt mean you have to stop breastfeeding your child. Long ago doctors believed it actually took nutrients away from the baby inside you, however that is not the case. Even today we have people that believe this and they will argue with you the entire time. Only you can decide if you should [...]

What to do with a yeast infection

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

First things first, dont panic. After you discover that you have a yeast infection, the first thing that should come to your mind is what to do with a yeast infection and not go all out hysterical and begin pointing fingers or blaming yourself about it. There will be no benefit from being out of [...]

Breast Compression

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

The sole purpose of breast compression is to continue the flow of milk to the baby once the baby no longer drinks on his own. Compression will also stimulate a let down reflex and often causes a natural let down reflex to occur. This technique may also be useful for the following: 1. Poor weight [...]