Another Healthbolt Carnival.
June 11, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Announcements, Healthbolt Carnival, Misc.
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Right after the inaugural Healthbolt Carnival last week, we were inundated with new submissions which made having another carnival a necessity. Only this time, we’ve used a lot of editorial discretion. So if you’re post ain’t here, it’s not cause it wasn’t good enough, it was just it didn’t quite fit into the ‘Healthbolt Carnival frame of mind’.
What, you ask, is the Healthbolt Carnival Frame of Mind’? Well, it’s a place where you can find the intriguing, the oddball, the unique, and the newest of health information. And to make it easier, we’ll be adding categories to the submission form to help you see where your post fits.
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Yes, we are back again with yet another Healthbolt Carnival for your reading pleasure.
We’ve got it all – humor, tips, stories, and information – so dig in…
Madeleine Begun Kane has managed to inject humor into her misfortune in Why So Quiet? A Limerick-Explanation posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog
Scott Kustes talks food in Nutrition 101: The One Rule To Remember… posted at Modern Forager. and argues that there is only one real rule when it comes to nutrition
Mary Emma Allen looks at 13 Ways to Alleviate Alzheimer’s Caregiver’s Depression posted at Alzheimer’s Notes, saying, “Alzheimer’s caregivers need to take care of themeselves for their own physican and mental health. ”
Alvaro Fernandez writes about brain games in his post Lumos Labs (Lumosity) Brain Training Games posted at SharpBrains, and offers 10 Questions to ask when choosing the right brain fitness program for you.
Deb Serani introduces us to Psychiatric Service Dogs posted at Dr. Deb, animals that are trained to help those who experience psychiatric and neuropsychological issues.
Clinkshrink from Shrink Rap discusses crisis debriefing counseling in I Don’t Need To Talk posted at Shrink Rap, looking at studies done before and after 9/11.
Aparna provides instruction in Kapalabhati Pranayam posted at Beauty & Personality Grooming, breathing exercises that help maintain good health and fit disease.
Mary Emma Allen looks at why Quilting is Good for Your Mental Health posted at Quilting and Patchwork.
fightingfatigue discusses Improving Communication Between Patients & Doctors posted at Fighting Fatigue, saying, “I have seen my share of doctors over the years and the majority of them have been worthless visits. But after so many years of doing the doctor shopping thing, I have become sort of numb to it and have learned not to get my hopes up before going in.”
SeanBissell writes about bodybuilder Mike Mentzer The Professional Bodybuilder Who Ate Junk Food, Hardly Went To The Gym And Almost Beat Arnold Schwarzenegger posted at Yummy Fitness | Fitness For Fun People, discussing the effectiveness of his High Intensity Training program.
Mary Emma Allen lists 5 Tips for Taking Care of Yourself As A Business Owner posted at Home Biz Notes.
Josh Lien reminds us of Continuous Chest Compression CPR – Don’t Be Just a Bystander posted at Spin Your Wheels.
fightingfatigue discusses Living with IC Pain posted at IC Disease, saying, “Even though going to the bathroom up to 60 times a day is like a nightmare in itself, the pain of IC Disease is not like anything you would ever want to experience. For those with severe IC, the pain is unbearable.”
Don’t know how common a problem this is, but here’s some tips on How to Lighten Dark Underarms posted at My Beauty And Fashion.
Raymond offers My Experience With Lasik Eye Surgery – Thoughts About Laser Vision Correction – Is It Worth The Cost and Risks? posted at Money Blue Book. and gives some advice to those considering it.
James Chambers provides Hyperhidrosis Treatment Advice and Options posted at Hyperhidrosisfor those with problems with excessive sweating.
James Brausch discusses The Problem With Exercise posted at Weight Loss Dude.
Trisha writes about Drug Safety: Balance and Discretion Needed posted at Women’s Health Research News.
axel offers a personal look at Suicidal Depression posted at axel g.
Well, that’s it for this week. The next Healthbolt Carnival will be in two weeks. You can submit your blog article to the Healthbolt Carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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ok folks… I have a complaint…. I don’t have time to check all these great links!!
Ah, what the heck. Who needs to work, right?
whoa
merely echoing marijke.
thanks! (and my bosses thank you as well. no wait. they dont
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cool keep up the good work
Hey everyone, glad you liked the carnival…hope you manage to find time to get through them all…but don’t go burning the midnight oil…remember ’sleep is good’.
Thanks for including me!
ANOTHER great carnival. Sheesh. I’m a reading machine. Great job, all!