Lymphatic Drainage Massage

has the ability to make you rejuvenated. If you feel you are tired and need to detoxify your body, then you should opt for this massage. It will surely make you feel relaxed. There are multiple types of massage methods, each with its own specific techniques and benefits for certain parts of the body. In this blog, you will come to know all about lymphatic drainage massage.

What is lymphatic Drainage Massage?

Massage is a soft and gentle movement of fingers, using a special technique. After a massage the fluid called the lymph, approach to all body parts. The lymph fluid leaves the congested parts and moves to all body parts. It makes the body feel light and energetic. What happens basically, in our daily routine, we fail to do exercise and work out, which makes blood circulate in the entire body parts. Making us feel healthy and full of life.

Why is there a need for lymphatic drainage massage?

Lymphatic drainage massage is a manual kind of massa…

Ontpresscom: Enhancing User Experience with Fresh Updates and Features

In the fast-paced digital landscape, the key to maintaining user engagement and satisfaction lies in continuous improvement and innovation. Ontpresscom, a prominent player in the online platform space, understands this necessity and has recently rolled out a series of fresh updates aimed at enhancing user interaction and overall website performance. These updates reflect Ontpresscom’s commitment to staying ahead of the curve and providing users with an exceptional online experience. This article delves into the latest advancements introduced by Ontpresscom, highlighting the new functionalities, performance improvements, and the overall impact on user experience.

A Commitment to Continuous Improvement

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In the complex world of finance, making informed investment decisions is crucial. Among the myriad of terms and concepts that investors encounter, one term that frequently arises in discussions about income distribution and dividends is “Ausschütter.” This German word translates to “distributor” in English and, in a financial context, refers to investment funds, particularly mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), that regularly pay income to their shareholders. This article explores the concept of Ausschütter, delving into its significance, characteristics, and benefits for investors seeking consistent income streams.

What is Ausschütter?

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Understanding Addiction and Its Impact

 

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Role of Nutrition in Recovery

 

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Marcela Valente

BUENOS AIRES, Sep 1 2006 (IPS) – Out-of-control drug abuse among South American youth myth or reality? Could societal perception have blown the phenomenon way out of proportion? Have we zeroed in on this one issue at the expense of efforts to address the broader context of social problems like poverty and marginalisation?
These provocative questions were posed by Martin Hopenhayn, a researcher in the Social Development Division of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), at the 4th National Conference on Drug Policy that wrapped up Friday in Buenos Aires.

The Chilean academic, a philosopher by training, says the symbolic representation of the problem greatly exaggerates the real prevalence of drug abuse in the region, thereby masking the root problems hidden underneath.

The two-day meeting, organised by the Intercambios Civil Association (for the study of and attention to drug-related problems) at the National Co…

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Briana Sapp

BRUSSELS, Apr 23 2007 (IPS) – With two-thirds of the world s HIV/AIDS victims living in sub-Saharan Africa, sickness and death is too often a part of doing business in the region. But now microfinance institutions have found ways to reduce financial risk while attacking new infections.
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) have grown through the region as a way to boost economic development on a local scale. Micro-loans, oftentimes as small as 15 dollars to help someone start a small business, traditionally have nearly 100 percent repayment rates, but HIV has hit the cycle very hard.

In areas where HIV/AIDS infection rates are high, repayment can range from 65.25 percent to 86.27 percent as compared to 98 percent with non-infected borrowers, says Francesco Strobbe of the Economic Statistics Department of the European Central Bank.

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HEALTH: Developing World Bears Brunt of "Lifestyle Diseases"

Stephen Leahy

BROOKLIN, Canada, Nov 26 2007 (IPS) – Chronic, non-infectious diseases like heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes kill more than twice as many people than HIV/AIDS, malaria or tuberculosis, experts warn.
Man lighting a cigarette Credit: Hendrike

Man lighting a cigarette Credit: Hendrike

In the next 10 years, some 388 million people will die of these largely preventable diseases, which are caused mainly by smoking, poor diet and lack of exercise. Often thought to be diseases of the rich, most of these deaths will be in the developing world, conclude the authors of a study published in the journal Nature this month.

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Daniela Estrada

SANTIAGO, Apr 23 2008 (IPS) – More than 15,000 people marched in the Chilean capital Tuesday evening to protest a Constitutional Court ruling that banned the free distribution of the morning-after pill by the public health system.
 Credit: Daniela Estrada/IPS

Credit: Daniela Estrada/IPS

This is a demonstration by the country in demand of freedom, Gloria Maira, of the Movement for the Defence of Birth Control, told IPS. We don #39t want any more moral dictatorships. We want to make the decisions in our beds, we want to decide on our own uterus, we want to decide how many children we will have. We do not accept the Constitutional Court decision.

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Tarjei Kidd Olsen

OSLO, Jun 3 2008 (IPS) – Millions of people are threatened by poor, unreliable, or non-existent water resources, and climate change could make things worse. IPS looked at some of the issues before participants at a World Bank conference on water and sanitation issues held in Oslo last week.
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Zofeen Ebrahim

KARACHI, Nov 12 2008 (IPS) – As the first batches of Haj pilgrims from Pakistan arrived at Saudi Arabia s Jeddah airport for the current pilgrimage season they were, regardless of age, administered oral polio vaccine (OPV).
Finger markings prove that this child has received oral polio vaccine. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS

Finger markings prove that this child has received oral polio vaccine. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS

Saudi Arabia, a polio-free country, is taking every precaution to prevent transmission of the crippling, paediatric disease from visitors belonging to four countries Pakistan, Nigeria, India and Afghanistan where the wild polio virus is still circulating.

Pakistanis will be administered OPV, regardless of age and vaccination status, on thei…