By: Ethen Hunt | 2012-01-20 | Disabilities The world is not flat everywhere. The nature has taken its own sweet time to craft it and we, the humans, followed the same route. The elevated places are trouble-free to reach by ourselves; but quickly convert into a pinnacle whenever the weighty equipments such as scooters, vans, etc. are to be placed on the elevated tracks. read more
By: ArticleSubmit Auto | 2010-10-24 | Pets The post presents some essential information regarding fleas and ticks that attack dogs, its undesirable effects to humans and the approaches to correctly control the increase of their population. read more
By: Thomas G Gray | 2010-03-26 | Pets Often as our pets age they face the same physical challenges we do. They find it more difficult to get into a vehicle, get up and down stairs, climb onto the bed or couch. read more
By: Trip Talk | 2010-11-01 | Travel & Leisure The three closest public ramps to launch your boat when traveling to the San Juan Islands in Washington State. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2010-10-24 | Pets The content indicates some vital information regarding fleas and ticks that attack dogs, its undesirable effects to humans and the methods to properly control the growth of their population. read more
By: James R Shaw | 2010-04-01 | Recreation & Sports No matter what kind of skate ramp you are looking at, be sure to buy for your skill level. There are some ramps that are very long and step, and you shouldn't try these as a beginner because you are likely to fall. If you're new to skateboarding, you may feel like jumping right in and starting with the biggest ramp you can find, but this usually isn't the best investment. read more
By: sophie berrisford | 2012-03-09 | Pets This is a review comparing the Pet Gear Tri Fold Travel Lite and the Solvit Ultra Bi Fold dog ramp. Both of these ramps are made by American companies and they are designed to aid getting a dog into a vehicle, the big question is which of these two ramps is the best choice when a customer is considering the purchase of a dog ramp. read more
By: Kevin Germain | 2011-06-03 | Elderly Care Wheelchair access is becoming a growing need in our society as we are aging and persevering disabilities that hinder our mobility. read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Disabilities If your loved one has recently started to use a wheelchair, then you may like to know how to build a wheelchair ramp yourself. Your house may not be accessible at all from the outside and you may be struggling to deal with inside accessibility problems as well. Depending on your skill level and what you feel comfortable doing, you may be able to save some money on all of these adjustments and build your own ramp. read more
By: Avrum Elmakis | 2010-03-31 | Pets The older we get, the more our joints hurt. Climbing and descending stairs, and jumping down from raised heights can slowly take their toll. What's more, if we suffer from illness, arthritis, or a weight issue, these activities can have an even worse impact on our bodies. To be sure, the things we used to do as children without giving them a second thought now seem to have a punishing effect on us. read more
By: Ethen Hunt | 2012-02-21 | Health & Fitness Disability is not only a physical deformity but it becomes a state of mind if not addressed sensibly. read more
By: Ronald Russo | 2010-10-25 | Day trading Refresh introduces the health and wellness section within select stores. In conjunction with the rollout of GNC product in stores, a new Health and Wellness section has been added to the front 1/3 of select stores. The space takes up one full and widened aisle within the store, with three to four stand-alone gondolas added to promote supplements, including the new line of GNC product. GNC product is displayed in 20 linear feet of gondola space in three five-height rack faces. read more
By: Kevin Germain | 2011-08-16 | Elderly Care In 1990 the American with Disabilities Act set forth guidelines that make it law that places that operate for the public must allow equal access to all people making wheelchair ramps a staple in our culture. read more
By: Charlotte Rivington | 2011-12-15 | Recreation & Sports Aaron Dilloway (guitar, voice), John Olson (drums, intros), and Michael Troutman (bass) live together in Ann Arbor, skateboard every day, and play in a band aptly named Violent Ramp. read more