Monday, April 5th, 2010 at
11:47 am
Chronic pain I often associated with different medical conditions such as arthritis, osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia, however it can also be caused by a trauma or medical condition the patient has suffered in the past. Still, in some cases the actual cause for chronic pain is hard to identify or there seemingly aren’t any factors causing it at all.
Doctors have a wide arsenal of treatments and procedures that are very effective in cases chronic pain, including acupuncture, pharmaceutical medications, biofeedback, yoga, psychotherapy and behavior adjustment. A number of herbal preparations have also been observed to be effective in relieving chronic pain. Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at
12:04 pm
The dream of creating a company becomes a reality for many people. Some want to quit their jobs completely and dedicate their whole career to self-employment, others have used as a valuable second income. Increasingly, however, it becomes essential to a second “chance” for those unable to acquire traditional employment.
How do you know if you can be a successful entrepreneur, or if you are better off as an employee? Although there is no foolproof formula for success, studies have shown that successful entrepreneurs share these ten characteristics. Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 at
8:57 am
If you are considering moving to the Garden State will be in the following article some of the advantages and disadvantages of living in New Jersey.
On the east coast near New York and Philadelphia, New Jersey is geographically situated in an ideal location for commercial crossroads. Consequently, the economy is very strong and diverse. For example, instead of the capital in an industry like many other states, New Jersey home to the printing, electronics, healthcare, retail, service, food, fisheries, agriculture and navigation. The economy of the state produces more than 400 billion dollars U.S. annually. The average income per capita is well above the national average. Read the rest of this entry