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ways to treat eye strain

The best way to treat eye strain is to prevent it, but if it is too late for you then there are several ways you can do this.
Keep your eyes closed:
While this may be hard to keep your eyes closed during the day and at night as much as possible to help a lot. Consider [...]

Posted by on January 26th, 2010

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a real headache

In this digital age, organizing paper clutter can still be a real headache. If you have a home office, a paper that may, over time, the house can be even worse.
Here are some simple tips to apply to keep the paper clutter under control. If you really have to collect paper, try to keep it [...]

Posted by on January 26th, 2010

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The lumbar region

The lumbar region is one of the most fragile part of the human body so it needs to be supported when in potentially stressful places like sitting or lying down. Unsupported lumbar region can lead to back pain, neck pain, headache and fatigue due to sleepless Ness of uncomfortable position. These problems can potentially interfere [...]

Posted by on December 19th, 2009

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migraine headache relief

To achieve migraine headache relief it is essential to initially substantiate that migraine headache discomfort is the actual form that is being experienced. Migraines are classified as primary headaches. They are second in occurrence only to tension-type headache pain which is also considered primary. About three out of every four headaches are tension-type. Migraine headache [...]

Posted by on December 16th, 2009

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migraine headache

Migraines are a medical condition that impairs millions of people each year. While migraines differ in severity, common symptoms include altered perceptions, severe headaches, and nausea. A migraine is a unilateral and pulsating vascular headache that can last anywhere from 4 to 72 hours. Almost one-third of migraine patients experience an aura before the incident [...]

Posted by on December 16th, 2009

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