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Complete Article Index
We cover a lot of different topics on this site - this article index gives you a pretty good idea of the subjects we cover. The following is a complete index of all articles on this site - presented in the most current to oldest article sequence.
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Golf Performance: The X-Factor
WPM Editorial Staff
What does the body do in a golf swing? Today, there is more confusion than ever about the bodies role in the swing. The original x-factor of 1992 measures the difference between the shoulder turn and the hip turn at the top of the backswing. . . . keep reading
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DOCTORS ON CALL...Pick up the Phone!
WPM Editorial Staff
A controversial new business is in bloom. It is a twist on the decades-old practice of doctors responding to phone calls from their own patients. But now, patients are willing to pay for fast, low-cost medical care by telephone...with doctors they have never met. It is called TelaDoc. . . . keep reading
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Take a bit out of Healthcare Costs!
William J. Smith
The United States States has positioned itself to be a disease management machine rather than a disease prevention machine. Meaning we are a reactive society regarding healthcare policy that ultimately leads to larger costs for procedures, whether surgical or diagnostic in nature, rather a day-to-day lifestyle approach to preventative risk factor modification. . . . keep reading
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SODA: SHOULD WE BE DRINKING IT?
Diana Cirillo, MS
Have you seen that email that makes the rounds which states that soda has enough acid in it to dissolve a tooth, a t-bone steak, and is used by state troopers to clean blood off the roads after accidents? . . . keep reading
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Get your day back on Track: 10 Tips to help smooth out the ups and downs in your Daily Schedule
William J. Smith
1. Stretch for 5 minutes before getting out of bed in the morning Fact: Stretching prepares your muscles for movement and activity before standing up. 2. Lay your clothes for the next day prior to going to bed Fact: Confusion is common first thing in the morning as the optic nerve and ocular muscles around the eyes have been in a state of relaxation throughout the night. Considering the optic nerve contributes 10% to overall equilibrium capabilities and therefore affects one's ability to create cohesive thought patterns, chances are matching clothes will not be an easy task to perform in the morning. . . . keep reading
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