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Sense Of Balance - Articles
A New Sense of Balance
by
Susan
Posted
Tue 24 Aug 2010 8:14pm
The following is a ramble interlaced with various photos of food I’ve been enjoying recently. Finished off with none other than a beat-yourself-up chest/triceps workout. I do believe I break several of my writing rules in this post. But please, do indulge me ;)
When I started this blog over one year ago , I was at a loss for a name. ...
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former311
Posted
Mon 11 Mar 2013 3:05am
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MS and Your Sense of Balance
by
stuart
Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 6:19pm
ByJulie Stachowiak, Ph.D., About.com
Loss of Proprioception in Multiple Sclerosis
About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by theMedical Review Board
How many of you have had this experience? You are passing your neuro exam with flying colors, proudly touching your nose with alternating fingers and walki ...
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Good sense and balance
by
Broken Brilliant
Posted
Sun 17 Jun 2012 11:01am
Keeping balanced – it matters
Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads out there — I hope this day finds you in good form and in a positive frame of mind. And if it doesn’t, I hope you can find some relief and find a way to enjoy yourself at least a little bit today. Father’s Day doesn’t last forever, but tomorrow is another day.
I’m a bi ...
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Balancing Science and Common Sense
by
Marni R.

Posted
Fri 11 Jun 2010 8:38am
I'm 24 days away from starting my dietetic internship and 11 months away from my hopeful and anticipated finish of my last educational part of becoming a Registered Dietitian (of course, the learning never stops). Not sure how stressful and overwhelming it will be to study for the National Registered Dietitian Exam but I really look forward to th ...
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ADHD and Balance Impairment: Visual and Inner Ear Deficiencies
by
Nicolas I.
Posted
Wed 27 May 2009 5:24pm
Balance dysfunctions and visual or vestibular deficiencies: Uncommon comorbids in the ADHD spectrum:
When we think of comorbid disorders to ADHD, we often envision disorders which can be diagnosed psychiatrically. Common examples such as depression, anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD), oppositional defiant disorders, and con ...
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A Menopause Goddess Loses Her Balance
by
Lynette Sheppard

Posted
Thu 14 May 2009 4:35pm
When Karen Leland first approached me about a Huffington Post piece on The Big M, she asked a series of questions. She s also the Life-Balance Examiner for Examiner.com, so her first question was appropriately How do peri-menopause and menopause affect a woman s sense of balance in her life? I answered her this way.
A woman s sense of bal ...
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Balancing It All & Feeling Balanced
by
LoveVeggiesYoga
Posted
Fri 11 Mar 2011 6:00pm
Note: I had much of this post pre-drafted before hearing of the tragedy in Japan. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone effected by the natural disaster. The gravity and severity of the disaster further illustrates that what most of us deem as a “problems” usually mean very little in the great scheme of life and to keep life in persp ...
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