Introduction Carisoprodol is a pharmacological agent that is administered orally to alleviate acute muscle pain. This medication is available only through prescription and is commonly used for the management of musculoskeletal discomfort. Pharmacology Carisoprodol is a centrally acting muscle relaxant that exerts its therapeutic effects by blocking the neuronal transmission of pain signals in the […]
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The Power of Rewards Systems Whatever the goal, rewards are tremendously uplifting and motivating for anyone. If you’re trying to get fit, for example, it’s a great strategy to reward your efforts along the way. You shouldn’t wait until you can run a marathon or lose X number of pounds. You will be more effective…
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We all want to do the best for our children, but sometimes we just don’t know how. When her son was young, Linda Roggli didn’t know, either. But now that her son is grown, she knows how she’d handle a “do-over.” Thankfully, we can all benefit from her words of wisdom …
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I haven’t posted anything for months. Sorry. I’m not one for inventing reasons to post – that ends up with ‘dog bites man – read the latest’ style made up news. There just hasn’t been anything I’ve considered newsworthy for … Continue reading →
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See my previous post for the petition – a standard request for extra funding to remedy the disaster that is ADHD on the NHS Once again the Department of Health and Social Care have swerved giving any kind of boost … Continue reading →