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  • How to Hook a Rodent Wheel to a Cage

    Small animals need exercise to maintain a happy and healthy lifestyle. Because you cannot take your small rodent for a walk down the street in almost all cases, a hamster wheel makes a great addition to any rodent's cage. Although many cages for rodents come with an exercise wheel built in, if your pet's cage doesn't you can still purchase a hamster wheel and attach it to the cage in a variety of ways.

  • How to Learn Cursive Fast

    Teachers disagree on the importance of knowing how to write in cursive, and many elementary schools no longer teach cursive. However, some people believe cursive writing looks more formal or is quicker than printing, also called manuscript or ball-and-stick writing. If you or your child needs to learn cursive, don't worry: cursive script may look unfamiliar, but most of the letters are actually very similar to printed letters.

  • Types of Exercise for People With Diabetes

    Diabetes is manageable as long as the diabetic adheres to strict diets and routines. Exercise is a very important part of living with diabetes, as exercise fights of many of the effects of the disease such as weight gain, lethargy and fluctuating blood sugar levels. Diabetes does not have to mean the end of enjoyable living. Adjustments can be made.

  • Types of Exercise for Diabetics

    According to doctors at The Mayo Clinic, exercise reduces the risk of heart disease and nerve damage associated with diabetes. Exercise plays a key role in managing your diabetes. However, it can also be dangerous if you don't first find out how your body responds to exercise and what exercises are the safest for diabetics.

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