Tai Chi, a form of Chinese martial arts often practiced for its health benefits, may be an effective treatment option for patients who suffer from dizziness and balance disorders (also known as vestibular disorders).
Balance Your Life & Career in Just a Few Easy Steps
Posted by rodenberger 55 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
It is possible to balance your life and career in just a few easy steps, once you know what these steps are. Balancing your life and career is all about working out what is most important to you, and allowing you to live in a way that is in line with what is most important to you.
Dutch researchers have found the first evidence that a process of inactivating the X chromosome during embryo development and implantation, which was known to occur in mice but unknown in humans, does, in fact, take place in human female embryos prior to implantation in the womb.
The Ultimate Work Life Balance
Posted by rodenberger 189 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
You probably read the title or an introduction to this article and expect something revolutionary, right? Something that is new, dynamic and 'out there'. Please let me dash those hopes now! 99% of anything that I write about, I am sure has been written about before. The concept that I am about to propose is in no way new, in fact, if you wind the clock back just over a century then I am certain m
Stroke Survivors Improve Balance With Tai Chi
Posted by rodenberger 203 days ago (http://www.sciencedaily.com)
A new study of stroke survivors found they did better at balance control after practicing tai chi than did a control group doing more conventional exercises. Tai chi requires no equipment and can be practiced at home, making it an inexpensive form of therapy.
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