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 East Cobb Health Online: All kinds of healthy "stuff" 
 
 "Just keep banging until someone opens the door."
 
 East Cobb Health Online, as a free community service, 
 broadcasts health information to many thousands 
 of local residents to help improve quality of life 
 and to provide assistance when having to make 
 important healthcare decisions. 
 
 We apologize if you received this e-mail in error. To unsubscribe 
 simply click http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/subscribe.shtml
 
 Erik A. Fulfer, D.C. - Editor
 www.eastcobbhealth.org
 
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 AOL USERS: LINKS MAY NOT BE "CLICK-ABLE" FOR YOU.
 PLEASECOPY AND PASTE LINKS TO YOUR BROWSER WINDOW.
 
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 Featuring:
 
 1. Family Tips - Laughing away the pain
 2. Light & Easy - Beating the blues with exercise
 3. Just the facts - Eye Safety
 4. Question-of-the-month - Doctors keeping you waiting?
 5. Feature Article - Growing up with orthotics
 6. Late Breaking Consumer & Natural Health News
 7. If selling your home - It's all about curb appeal
 8. Health Department Updates 
 9. Community Calendar - Wazzup 'round town?
 
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 1. Laughing has got to be good for you!
 A new study indicates laughter may reduce pain as much as 40%. 
 Can something that make you feel good stop you from feeling bad?
 UCLA Medical Center researchers continue testing this in their 
 pain labs. How about working there?
 
 Apparently kids are asked to submerge their hands in ice water. 
 Those watching "funny videos" where able to keep their 
 hands submerged 40% longer. 
 
 The notion that humor might produce healing enhancing changes 
 in the body is gaining respect. Regardless, we can all laugh a little 
 more, and that has to be good.
 
 Excerpts reproduced with permission from 
 Chiropractic Wellness & Fitness Magazine 
 www.cwfmonline.org
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 2. Light & Easy: Beating the blues with exercise
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/3.29.shtml 
 ArticleCity.com - Health 
 
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 Just the facts!
 
 Statistics show that more than 325,000 eye injuries occur
 in the United States each year. Wearing the proper eye 
 protection could save your sight.
 
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 4. Our online "Question-of-the-Month"!
 
 When visiting the doctor's office, 
 how long are you usually kept waiting?
 
 More than 92,000 nationwide have already told us 
 what they think. Now it's your turn.
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/survey.shtml 
 
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 5. The Doctor's Office - Erik A. Fulfer, D.C. - Editor
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/doctorsoffice.shtml
 
 Growing Up With Orthotics:
 
 The foundation for the entire body and 25% of all bones in 
 the human body are in the feet. From birth until age six, many 
 parents will see numerous changes occur in their child's stance 
 and movement including knock-knees and flat feet (Ref #1).
 
 At age six or seven, bone growth slows to match bone growth 
 in the rest of the developing body and a healthy alignment of the 
 feet should be observed. 
 
 This is a great time to visit a healthcare professional to have your 
 child examined for proper foot structure and gait. A couple of great 
 choices would include a podiatrist and chiropractor. 
 
 Among a group of children with identified foot instability, 84 percent 
 were pain-free (Ref #2). Even though their feet may feel fine, your 
 child may be developing problems in the back, knees, or other parts 
 of the body. 
 
 Your child can be fitted for custom-made flexible orthotics developed 
 exclusively for pre-adolescent patients. Flexible orthotics allow the 
 developing foot to be supported through all of your child's activities 
 and are clinically proven to be effective in your child's development. 
 Contact your local health care provider for more information.
 
 Reference:
 1 Hennig EM, Rosenbaum D: Pressure Distribution Patterns under the Feet
 of Children in Comparison with Adults. Foot and Ankle 1991;11(5):306-
 311
 
 2 Notari MA, Mittler BE: Study of the Incidence of Pedal Pathology in
 Children. J Am Pod Med Assoc 1988;78(10):518-521
 
 Information provided by Foot Levelers, Inc. 
 www.footlevelors.com
 
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 6. Healthy Scoop: Check out the latest in Natural & Consumer Health News
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/healthy_scoop.shtml 
 
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 7. Tips on preparing your home for sale - www.ERA.com
 
 Homesellers don't always need to invest a lot of time and money 
 in their property to create a good first impression for potential 
 buyers. The National Association of Realtors reports that curb 
 appeal sells half of all homes on the market today.
 
 "Curb appeal is the primary factor affecting a buyer's first 
 impression of a home," says Broker Jess Nannini of ERA 
 Golden Hills Brokers in San Ramon (CA). "In many cases, 
 buyers make a decision on the home even before they walk 
 through the front door."
 
 Peggy Perdue of ERA Oakcrest Realty, Inc. in Winchester (VA) 
 frequently advises her clients to plant flowers outside of their 
 home as an inexpensive way to add charm and color to the 
 property. Curb appeal dramatically increases when the yard is 
 neat. 
 
 "Also, one of the first things a buyer sees is the front door, so that 
 needs to be freshly painted. Even if the inside is their dream house, 
 buyers will remember things like chipped paint on the front door 
 and overgrown shrubs."
 
 Compliments of www.ERA.com 
 
 The ERA real estate network includes 2,600 offices and 
 28,000+ brokers and sales associates throughout the 
 United States and 29 other countries and territories. 
 
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 8. Health Departments Updates
 
 Dentistry & Orthodontics: Is your dentist doing the right thing?
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/8.37.shtml
 Intelihealth.com 
 
 Mental Health & Personal Growth - Adults coping with trauma
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/35.38.shtml
 Healthology.com
 
 Chiropractic Pediatrics: The safety of chiropractic for children
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/10.27.shtml 
 International Chiropractic Pediatric Association 
 ICPA4kids.com 
 
 Family Medicine - Promising research for Type I Diabetes
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/15.34.shtml 
 Mothering.com
 
 Seniors, Only: Key to senior fitness
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/1.24.shtml
 American Chiropractic Association
 AmerChiro.org 
 
 Veterinary Medicine: Selecting safe pets
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/4.16.shtml
 ApplesForHealth.com 
 
 Women's Health: Parent bedsharing with baby - Yes or No?
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/41.41.shtml
 Mothering.com 
 
 Podiatry: Running injuries - Just the facts
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/33.12.shtml
 PodiatryChannel.com
 
 Chiropractic: Well adjusted, and then some
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/6.34.shtml
 ChiroWeb.com
 
 Alternative Healthcare: Tai Chi for exercise and calm
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/healthy_alt/3.29.shtml
 WellJournal.com 
 
 Herbal Medicine: Herbal skin care
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/healthy_alt/4.19.shtml
 HealthAndAge.com
 
 Men's Health: Guys eating whole grains to keep diabetes away
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/2.21.shtml 
 HealthCentral.com
 
 Pediatrics & Adolescence: Keeping your child active and well nourished
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/med_depts/30.44.shtml
 femail.co.uk
 
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 9. Community Calendar: Wazzup 'round town
 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/cgi-bin/calendar.pl 
 
 If you have an upcoming event that others should know about,
 then just e-mail us all the particulars, and we will gladly post it. 
 
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 http://www.eastcobbhealth.org/subscribe.shtml. 
 
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 1= You're putting me to sleep
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 Got any comments or suggestions? 
 info@eastcobbhealth.org
 
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 Note:
 
 This online health and news magazine developed by 
 Healthy Practices, Inc. is intended to provide health 
 information to improve quality of life and assist users 
 to better understand their health and arrange more easily 
 for healthcare services. 
 
 Information provided is authored by local and national 
 healthcare professionals, some affiliated with this 
 e-magazine. Other information is from outside sources, 
 including nationally recognized healthcare resources, 
 organizations and professional groups. 
 
 This e-magazine is not an attempt to replace the need to 
 seek healthcare services or to provide specific healthcare 
 advice. Information provided should not be used to diagnose 
 or dispute a qualified healthcare professional's judgment. 
 
 We strongly encourage users to consult with a qualified 
 healthcare professional for personal healthcare attention 
 and answers to personal questions. 
 
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 We hope you enjoyed today's e-mail broadcast.
 Until next time, relax and enjoy! 
 
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