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Causes Of Middle Upper Abdominal Swelling - Articles
Abdominal Fat May Cause Dementia Later in Life
by
Linda
Posted
Sat 22 May 2010 12:00am
worldwide suffer from dementia, which can stem from Alzheimer’s disease or other causes. More studies will be done. More and more research shows the increased risk of abdominal fat...
Do you have excess fat around the middle? Well, there is very good reason to lose it. A preliminary study of almost 1000 people suggests that excess fat in the abdomen
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Some Abdominal Exercises Can Cause Injury
by
Mark D.

Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:34pm
There are many great abdominal exercises such as stability ball crunches, captain's chair knee-ups/leg raises and hanging leg raises. There are also some abdominal... and low back pain. Because of the injury potential from doing situps, you are better off finding safer abdominal exercises like ball crunches. You will also get a greater range
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Abdominal Bracing - A Modern Approach to Abdominal Training Part 2
by
Mike Reinold

Posted
Mon 10 May 2010 3:00am
A few weeks back I posted a great article by Craig Liebenson on a Modern Approach to Abdominal Training . The post received some interesting questions and Craig... in this series including the abdominal brace, neutral spine posture, normal respiration, and the sternal crunch. Part II discussed facilitating the abdominal brace. This in itself
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Lump in lower left abdomen, pain in abdomen and lower back
by
agnes
Posted
Sun 23 Aug 2009 2:53pm
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I am a 34 year old female, I have a small hard lump in my lower left abdomen, I have been experiencing pain on and off for aprox. 1 year. This past week, I have also been experiencing severe lower back pain with the abdominal pain. My medical history includes 2 c-sections, and a tubal ligation. I have had gallbladder attack previous, and last year when I
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ON the middle…and middle…and middle…..
by
Larry Drain
Posted
Wed 30 Dec 2009 12:49pm
In the video below Steve Miccio talks about options to assisted outpatient treatment. He uses one phrase that I particulary like. He says, “…mental health treatment has a beginning and a middle and a middle and a middle….” He captures the crux of a really important issue. The one size fits all model of treatment so often seems
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