Beach-Side Yoga Classes at Manchebo Beach Resort and Spa

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Yoga Instructor Ellen Buermans on Manchebo Beach

Manchebo Beach Resort and Spa is the first hotel on Aruba offering yoga lessons and yoga vacations to their guests. Guests of this intimate resort in the Caribbean can relax, rejuvenate and liberate themselves from their daily life routine.

With the introduction of a full weekly schedule of yoga classes the Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa on Aruba’s widest beach is expanding its clientele offerings of rejuvenating treatments.

“We are excited that the yoga schedule now includes four times weekly classes presented by Prana Yoga on Aruba contributing to the further rejuvenation of our guests” says Edgar Roelofs – General Manager at the resort.

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Plastic Surgeons, Breast Surgeons Urge Team Approach to Breast Cancer Care

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Team Appoach to Breast Cancer Care cover

Advocating the need for a medical Team Approach in the treatment and recovery from breast cancer, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), in partnership with the American Society of Breast Surgeons (ASBS), urges breast cancer patients, and their physicians, to insist that their treatment be handled by a team of healthcare physicians with the appropriate expertise for each procedure and level of care.

The Team Approach to breast cancer care brings together an interdisciplinary group of key medical professionals – gynecologist, radiologist, breast surgeon, medical oncologist, and a plastic surgeon – who work together at the onset of a woman’s breast cancer diagnosis to develop and implement a treatment plan tailored for each patient. When the Team Approach is implemented at the time of diagnosis through treatment and recovery, it can result in significantly improved patient outcomes and quality of life.

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Breakthrough Revision Technique Perfects Botched Eyelid Lifts

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Botched Eyelids SurgeryA breakthrough, minimally invasive revision surgery technique, introduced by renowned New York Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon Dr. Andrew Jacono, now corrects two of the most common problems cited by post-eyelid lift patients: hollowed eyes and an unnatural, rounded eyelid shape.

According to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), blepharoplasty was among the top three cosmetic surgery procedures performed in 2009. Despite its surging popularity, however, older, more traditional eyelid surgeries can actually exacerbate the sunken appearance of eye lids – which can change the essential, defining characteristics of a patient’s face.

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New Atkins for a New You

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New Atkins for a New YouSince its release on March 1, 2010, Atkins Nutritionals, Inc.’s (“Atkins”) newest book, The New Atkins for a New You: The Ultimate Diet for Shedding Weight and Feeling Great (Fireside) by Dr. Eric C. Westman, Dr. Stephen D. Phinney and Dr. Jeff S. Volek, has held a place on leading book bestseller lists for 10 consecutive weeks.

The New Atkins for a New You debuted on The New York Times Bestseller List (Paperback Advice category) on March 21, 2010, and has spent 81 days to-date on Amazon’s Top 100 list in the Health, Mind & Body category.

To encourage new readers, Atkins is offering a $3.00 mail-in rebate on the book, downloadable at www.atkins.com/book.

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3 Important Information about Electrical Muscle Stimulation

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To have a better understanding on electrical muscle stimulation or EMS, it is helpful to know the following important information basing on its: definition, applications, and FDA regulation.

Your friend tells you about Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) that has been helping her tone her abs and so does your relative trying to prevent muscle atrophy. So what really is EMS? Here are important facts you need to know about Electrical Muscle Stimulation for better understanding:

Definition

Electrical muscle stimulation, otherwise known as neuromuscular electrical stimulation, is the method by which muscles are made to contract using controlled electrical impulses. Pads are adhered to your skin direct (SF7) to the muscles that need stimulation. These pads act as the terminal where electrical impulses go through. Different degrees of electrical impulses are given to different muscles as fibers are not the same among all muscles, causing them to react differently to different stimuli. Different patterns are also applied to particular muscles to achieve different results. For example, some programs or patterns will improve your endurance, while others will help you resist fatigue.

Applications

It was Luigi Galvani during the late 1700s who showed that current can acutally cause activation of muscles. Many researches and experiments were made from then on in an effort to come up with the electrical properties that can cause the movement of muscles. Studies were also made to understand the different applications and uses of EMS. To date, EMS is used for rehabilitative and therapeutic purposes, as well as for training and aesthetic functions.

  • Rehabilitative and therapeutic. EMS is popularly known to prevent muscle atrophy or decrease in muscle mass. It also helps in rehabilitating patients who have undergone serious injuries, stroke, or major surgeries. EMS basically aims to recover impaired muscle functions brought about by the said conditions, without affecting the patient’s appearance. It helps relax muscle spasms and increase range of muscle motion. In addition, EMS can result to a more balanced mood in the same way as exercising does, thus making it helpful for those individuals with mild depression.
  • Training. EMS devices are also known, since it has been studied in the 20th century, to help in the training of athletes by allowing them to gain more force and endurance through a series and pattern of muscular contractions.
  • Aesthetic. Electronic muscle stimulation can benefit you in the same way as exercising does, but not to the extent that your muscles will increase its size as effected by strength training or even weight lifting exercises. Like what EMS belts do, as flex belt, it can tone and help shape your muscles. Although not proven, many claim that EMS devices can also help you lose weight, together with proper diet and exercise by burning calories in specific areas of your body targeted by EMS.

FDA regulation

All electrical muscle stimulation devices sold in the market are controlled by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). EMS devices are categorized into two types under FDA’s control, namely over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription EMS devices. OTC devices are those mainly for personal use to tone muscles, while prescription EMS devices are those whom you are required of a prescription to get one for therapeutic purposes. This particular type of EMS devices usually require the supervision of a licensed physical therapist to ensure proper application. Devices that do not go through them are considered to be illegal and can be dangerous for personal use. There have been reports of shock, electrocutions, burns, and interference with other devices. FDA makes sure that these devices are properly designed and made to be safe and effective for different applications.

Electrical muscle stimulation has been a great discovery that answers certain medical, training, and aesthetic concerns. If you are planning to get one for yourself, make sure you know your goal, so you will know if using EMS device can actually help you. Make sure that you choose an EMS device that has passed the standards of and is accredited by FDA to make sure it is effective and safe to use.