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balance balance balance balance by Foodie McBody Posted Sat 07 Nov 2009 10:02pm it rains (even goodness) it pours, you know?? Zipping off now……….   Posted in emotions, exercise, Weight Watchers, writing Tagged: activity, balance, California roll, fitness, health, life balance, overwhelm, Weight Watchers, world's longest California roll, writing Read on »
Health Hazard Evaluations (HHEs) and Health Risk Assessments (HRAs) by FDA Posted Wed 30 Jun 2010 9:00pm to resolve them. Health Hazard Evaluations (HHEs) and Health Risk Assessments (HRAs) are the processes that FDA follows to determine the risks of certain device problems.... The evaluation g uides FDA in determining the risk to the public from the defective product and appropriate actions for the firm and the FDA to take to protect public health. HRA Read on »
Evaluations & Assessments by Lisa Patient Expert Posted Sat 06 Jun 2009 12:05am to the process of evaluation and assessment--of defining the need for assistance and, by default, pointing out all the ways a person is "broken" and needs "fixed". I realized recently... detail of her assessments. General areas of strength and areas needing focus are plenty of information. Bridget was just over five months old when we had her first evaluation Read on »
Re-evaluations. testing and assessments galore by Melissa .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 16 Mar 2011 5:46am Poor Thomas has been through so much testing, re-testing and assessments in the past few weeks he has NOT been looking forward to going to his therapy sessions. Although most try to make it quick and fun....he still doesnt care for it. I have anxiety. I'm having trouble sleeping...not falling asleep ~ but staying asleep. I wake up thinking Read on »
Can we do a balancing Balancing act??? by mzeatright Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 26 Jun 2006 12:00am There are many things that play into achieving superior health and emotional happiness. But it's not that complicated!!  Read on »
Can we do a balancing Balancing act??? by mzeatright Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 7:44pm There are many things that play into achieving superior health and emotional happiness. But it's not that complicated!!  for mzeatright http://eat4life2live.blogspot.com/ Read on »
The Balanced Body of a Balanced Mommy by Anastasiya Goers Patient Expert Posted Fri 14 Aug 2009 5:48pm This post was written by Anastasiya. Follow me on Twitter or StumbleUpon and keep your life balanced! Being a mom is a full-time job and you do not realize it until you... make a few tiny steps that will bring your balanced body to you. If you want to know how then read my guest post The Balanced Body of a Balanced Mommy on a wonderful website Read on »
In-Balance - Out-of-Balance by Jason Martin Posted Mon 24 Aug 2009 12:22pm , but they weren't well defined in my head. Well defined techniques lead to better techniques. The primary snow/ice-walking technique that I'm referring to is the in-balance vs. out-of-balance step. These steps are designed to be used on 30 degree to 50 degree terrain. And if they are used properly, a climber will be able to ascend a slope with a great deal Read on »
In Balance, Out-of-Balance by Jason Martin Posted Mon 21 May 2012 9:00am It seems simple, but the reality is that many serious falls take place in places that should not be that technical. Many falls take place in spots that could easily be negotiated with good technique. When I started working at the Institute, I had quite a bit of experience. I intrinsically understood the techniques for walking on snow and ... Read on »
From Work-Life Balance to Work-Health Balance by Fiona G. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:24pm There's a fascinating discussion going on in England about the role of companies promoting work-life balance . It was prompted by this comment by English Health... to a quiet revolution, as more employers recognise that supporting a healthy work-life balance is essential to recruiting and retaining talented staff," he said. "The next stage Read on »