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  • The Effects of Weather on Water Parks

    Water parks exist predominantly in outdoor facilities, leaving them open to the public only during late spring and summer months. The attractions in these parks such as rides, slides, pools, fountains and flumes are all subject to year-round weather conditions including wind, rain, harsh sunlight and natural disasters. All of these elements can have adverse effects on water-park attractions.

  • Information on Ionized Bracelets

    Ionized bracelets are a very controversial form of alternative medicine. These bracelets are supposedly magnetized bracelets that are solid and oval shaped. The ends do not meet and the bracelets typically have a metal ball at each end. The bracelets themselves may have different designs, and different brands suggest different benefits.

  • The Effects of Chemo on Arthritis

    The effects of chemo on arthritis may result in a dramatic improvement. In the treatment of cancer, chemotherapy is used to kill cancer cells. However, in the treatment of arthritis, it's function is to diminish abnormal cellular behavior.

  • Effects of Arthritis

    The effects of arthritis go beyond just aching hands and trouble opening a jar. Some forms of arthritis can pose serious health risks, not to mention the effect of arthritis on family members.

  • The Effects of Weather on Arthritis

    As far back as 400 B.C. Hippocrates, the ancient Greek "Father of Medicine," suspected that weather conditions influenced the way people feel; however, the medical community is still in disagreement about this, some agreeing with Hippocrates, some not. However, most people who suffer from arthritis will be on the side of the Greek Father of Medicine and will tell you that their bodies are like weather vanes.

  • How Do Ionized Bracelets Work?

    Ionized or ionic bracelets work by combining metals such as steel, copper and gold in a way that its proponents claim will balance your electromagnetic currents when you wear it. You can wrap the adjustable metal bracelet around your wrist, by your elbow or further up your arm near your shoulder. Although ionized bracelets are similar to copper jewelry that has been used for centuries to ward off the effects of arthritis, the two are not the same. The process by which the electromagnetic field is altered in the bracelet is a tightly guarded secret, but according to a website…

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