Amelia Grant
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I am journalist, and blogger.
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Top 7 Signs You Should See a Sports Injury Doctor
Assuming that a sports injury will heal on its own is the worst error someone can make. Most injuries necessitate at least some medical attention. Ignoring symptoms of injury that are getting worse can inevitably limit your mobility and severely decrease your quality of life.
By Amelia Grant2 years ago in Longevity
Top 14 Teeth-Staining Foods and Drinks That You Should Be Aware Of
What causes tooth discoloration, why do meals stain your teeth, and why isn't your smile more bright? Two of the usual culprits are heredity and aging. The greatest offender, though, may be your diet.
By Amelia Grant2 years ago in Longevity
6 Things All Black Women Should Know About Breast Cancer
When it comes to breast cancer, which affects over 3.8 million women in the United States, Black women are frequently dealt a losing hand. This is because black women are 40% more likely than white women to die from the disease.
By Amelia Grant2 years ago in Longevity
Top 5 Mistakes New Entrepreneurs Make
Every second employee thinks about starting their own business, but a little more than 20% decide on real actions. Moreover, half of those who nevertheless started in business lose interest in their own business as soon as they encounter the first difficulties. Here is a list of five typical mistakes of new entrepreneurs that prevent your dreams and ambitions from being realized.
By Amelia Grant2 years ago in Journal
7 Yoga Poses That May Improve Your Health
A 2015 study published in the Journal of Rheumatology discovered that 8 weeks of yoga improved pain, flexibility, and overall health in adults with arthritis who did not exercise much. This adds to the evidence that yoga can relieve headaches and menstrual cramps, as demonstrated in a 2015 Journal of Physical Therapy Science article and a 2019 Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice meta-analysis.
By Amelia Grant2 years ago in Longevity
Top 5 Best Sports Cars of 2022
Criteria of choice When buying a sports car, consider the following characteristics: - Operating conditions. Some cars are designed to be driven on racetracks. The use of such models in urban environments increases the risk of an emergency. For most drivers, the presence of sports accessories and a specific exterior is enough.
By Amelia Grant2 years ago in Wheel
5 Possible Causes of Knee Pain Associated With Running
Running may be a great way to remain fit, become competitive, and simply escape the stress of everyday life, whether you're running up for your first 5k, preparing for your next half-marathon, or simply enjoying an accessible method to stay active. While running has a lot of health advantages for both your mind and body, it can also cause some unpleasant aches and pains. Knee discomfort is the most common complaint of runners.
By Amelia Grant2 years ago in Longevity
The 11 Most Common Mistakes Brides Make When Planning a Wedding
1. Rushing Most brides, having received a marriage proposal, are so inspired that they start preparing for the wedding right away, without having thought through its main stages. Someone is already booking a wedding venue the next day after the engagement, and someone is running to the bridal salon without having yet determined the style of the celebration.
By Amelia Grant2 years ago in Marriage
5 Effective Tips on How to Define That the Car Has Been in an Accident
Secondly, not every painted and even broken car is a reason to refuse a purchase. If the accident didn’t lead to damage to vital structures (for example, the power frame of the body), and the repair was done with high quality, there is nothing particularly terrible in a broken car. Another thing is that for concealing information, you can ask the owner for a discount.
By Amelia Grant2 years ago in Wheel
Spinal Fusion and Other Surgical Treatments for Disc Herniation
The pressure of bearing the body's weight leads the disc's outer covering to weaken, shrink, and develop microscopic tears over time. Simultaneously, the water content of the disc's core decreases as it becomes gradually drier.
By Amelia Grant2 years ago in Longevity