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  • The Roles of Nurses and Physicians in Medication Prescribing Guidelines
    Many of the malpractice suites against doctors and nurses have to do with medication errors. Prescribing is the first point in the drug administration process at which drug error can arise. Hospitals invest millions of dollars in training nurses and doctors to help prevent sentinel events from occurring.
  • Anniversary Gift Giving: Traditional And Modern Ideas For That Special Occasion
    Anniversaries are a time to celebrate a couple's love and life together. From the newlyweds observing one year as man and wife or the seasoned couple celebrating 50 years together, an anniversary is a perfect excuse to exercise some creative gift giving.
  • Lucky Charms: Creating Good Fortune with Gemstones
    Those who believe in the power of gemstones to bring about good fortune consider gems "nature's store house of energy," asserting these valuable stones can increase the flow of positive and helpful energy.
  • Learning To Savor The Moment: How To Be A Quality Cigar Taster
    There are certain people whose jobs seem more enviable than others. Professional restaurant critics. Wine tasters. Book reviewers. And, for people who love premium cigars, no job could be more enjoyable than that of a professional cigar reviewer for a popular cigar publication.
  • How I Learned To Stop Complaints About My Skin And Enjoy Laser Hair Removal
    Years ago, I would spend significant time out of my day, hours out of my week, using various skin regimens to treat blemished skin and remove unwanted hair. As a busy woman with a career and other interests, I found that this routine of dealing with my skin was not only a time-vacuum but I was beginning to have complaints about my results.
  • How To Turn Back The Clock On Aging Complaints
    As women mature, their plan is to grow old gracefully, like the beautiful women you see on the big screen. However, reality, environment and genetics can offer up a different result. Instead of lodging a formal complaint, women can employ laser aesthetic treatments to trick Father Time and Mother Nature.
  • The Science Of Smoking: How Smell Works
    One of the worlds largest and most valuable jewel collections, the Imperial Crown Jewels of Persia, or Crown Jewels of Iran, consists of a mind-boggling number of treasures. On display at the Museum of The Treasury of National Iranian Jewels in Tehran, Iran, the collection ranges from breathtaking tiaras to jewel-studded swords to princely thrones, and much more.
  • Picture Yourself With Refirmed Skin
    Photo albums can bring a tear to your eye and family videos can stir up deep emotions - yes, because you may be remembering the good times of the past but also because you may be "mourning" the difference in your appearance today compared to when you were in your prime.
  • Gemstones: Nature's Gift of Beauty and Rarity
    The naturally occurring gemstone is a crystalline form of a mineral. Desirable for their beauty, gemstones are also loved for their rarity and durability. As adornments in jewelry, gemstones can bring enjoyment for generations. While many gems have remained popular for years, some are rare collector stones that have only been discovered recently.
  • Think About Setting "Presidents" With Laser Hair Removal
    Have you noticed that Presidential elections always seem to revolve around hair as much as issues?
    George Washington's powdered ponytail and Abraham Lincoln's beard were primary characteristics of their appearance and came to represent firm leadership and thoughtful concern for the public.
  • Iranian Crown Jewels are Comprised of World's Greatest Treasures
    One of the worlds largest and most valuable jewel collections, the Imperial Crown Jewels of Persia, or Crown Jewels of Iran, consists of a mind-boggling number of treasures. On display at the Museum of The Treasury of National Iranian Jewels in Tehran, Iran, the collection ranges from breathtaking tiaras to jewel-studded swords to princely thrones, and much more.
  • From Complaints To Compliments With Laser Aesthetic Treatments
    Many people, men and women included equally, have complaints about their body image and how others perceive them. Whether it's extra hair on the back or face, a little extra padding in the love handles or thighs that show too much cellulite, almost any person you ask can name a part of their body where they have a complaint.
  • How To Save Money On Laser Hair Removal
    The wildly swinging financial markets and the ever-tightening credit crunch can make you stop and take stock of your personal finances from your bank account to what's in your wallet. When the financial system becomes unstable and everyday people struggle to make sense of it all, people all over the United States begin to make changes.
  • World's Famous Jewelry Collections Possess Stories of Conquest and Mystery
    Jewelry collectors of the world know that often a piece of jewelry's value lies not only its karat worth but also its past - where it came from, how it was acquired and the intrigue it has created through the years. These individual pieces, brought together, form prized collections that hold stories of conquest and mystery.
  • Cigar History Destinations: Florida Landmarks
    Cigars have been with us for thousands of years - far too long for any historian, however dedicated, to trace. Tobacco may have grown on this planet (according to current speculation by paleontologists) for as long as eight thousand years, and archaeological data suggests it's been smoked for at least four thousand.
  • A Smoke At Sea: Cruise Ships Offer Smoking Vacations For Cigar Fans
    A few years ago, in 2006, the Nevada legislature imposed a public smoking ban. The new rule doesn't apply - as yet - to the storied casinos of Las Vegas, where smoking is still allowed on gaming floors.
  • Hair and the Hourglass: A Hair-Removal Timeline
    Since our ape-like ancestors first evolved into more-or-less humanoid form, man has had a close relationship with his hair. From ancient times forward, men have grown beards of all lengths, widths and densities, along with curious hairstyles that have ranged from the bangs of Julius Caesar to the sideburns of Elvis and Kookie to the Afros of the 1970s.
  • Cigar Smoking At Newborn Baby Celebrations
    The origins of those customs surrounding birth, death and marriage are perhaps the hardest to trace. After all, these are among the oldest and least negotiable facts of human experience (along with eating, government, inclement weather, the sense of the sacred, and, perhaps, bad sitcom reruns).
  • Offering Aesthetic Treatments As Gift-Giving Options
    Gift-giving can be a difficult process as shoppers struggle to find the right size and style for friends and family. Increasingly, gift-givers are turning to gift cards as alternative gifts, allowing the recipient to choose what they need and when they need it.
  • Michigan On Film: An Endlessly Useful Location
    One upper-Midwestern state has gone to great lengths to render itself a desirable filmmaking location - and the entertainment industry is taking notice.
  • Remove Years Of Aging, Facial Abuse With FotoFacials
    Let's face it, we can be tough on our skin. Every suntan, every cold and blustery winter day, every perfume or makeup application, even our smiles and frowns stress our skin, not to mention eye rubs and all of the lotions and potions we try during our lifetime.
  • Yachting: A Sport For The Leisured
    Boating is perhaps the most romantic of all sports, with its aura of long days on deck, of old sea salts' talk, of rope-related knowhow and words like "keelhaul" and "stern," its echoes of Melville and Popeye and of Robert Shaw's character in the movie Jaws.
  • Cigars In Brazil: An Uncertain Future?
    Those who know their cigars well also, by that same token, know Brazil - albeit as a source of great tobacco rather than as a top cigar-producing nation. Brazilian tobacco, mainly produced in the country's temperate northeastern and southern regions, turns up in such world-class cigars as Carlos Torano's Toro, but the country's cigar producers themselves haven't always gotten the same respect.
  • Women Squander Time, Thousands of Dollars Removing Unwanted Hair
    Have you ever stopped to consider how much time you might use in a lifetime while shaving in the shower, not to mention the price of shaving cream, razors and blades and gallons of water used?
  • How to Research and Choose an Aesthetic Treatment Center
    So you've decided you want to have some minor work done. It may be laser hair removal, a cellulite treatment or skin rejuvenation. Now you need to decide where to have it performed and by whom. After checking with friends and family for references and suggestions, make sure you do some "investigating" on your own to ensure that the experience you have will be a safe and successful one.
  • Complications of Diabetes: Diabetic Ketoacidosis
    Diabetic ketoacidosis or (DKA) is a complication of diabetes. When the individual's blood sugar gets very high and they are profoundly deficient in insulin, the body becomes unable to utilize blood sugar efficiently. The body then begins to burn fat stores for food
  • Razor or Laser? Women's Choices Often Prove Costly
    Women executives might spend a good part of their day conducting cost-benefit analyses, figuring out how business expenditures measure up against the value gained. But when it comes to their personal expenditures, they often fail to realize the actual costs of achieving the benefits they're seeking.
  • Safely Laser Away Post-Pregnancy Pounds
    Like all things Hollywood, motherhood and the postpartum lifestyle is often glamorized. New moms have smiles on their faces and bodies back to their pre-pregnancy weight. Celebrity stomachs are toned, into a bikini and out on a Malibu beach in less than 8 weeks. New mothers strutting down the catwalk or strolling down the red carpet look as if they'd never even had a child.
  • Dietary Needs of the Diabetic Part IV
    The diabetic patient can help control their blood glucose levels in conjunction with a healthy diet. Not only can they help to control their blood glucose levels with a healthy diet, but their lipids and blood pressure as well. Nutrition recommendations are developed from the following table:
  • So, You Are A Diabetic?
    So, you are a diabetic. If you have just been recently diagnosed, then there is much to learn. Be careful where you get your information. The doctor should be your first source. Your doctor should prepare you with literature and other teaching material, as well as give you referrals to help groups. Being a diabetic doesn't mean your life is going to change.
  • Bridal Body 411: Don't Get Stuck in a Hairy Situation on Your Wedding Day
    Everyone's heard of bride-zillas but what about the notoriously hairy bride-rilla? She's a new species of bride that has noticeable hair above the lip, on the arms and potentially on the honeymoon bikini line.
  • The 5 C's to Success: Securing a Business Loan with a Bank
    Beginning or expanding a business can be an exciting venture. But to do so successfully, a business owner is going to need capital. That comes from either the owner's personal check book or financing extended through a bank. To secure financing through a bank,
  • Gleam and Sparkle: How to Clean and Care for Your Jewelry
    Jewelry reflects the personality, history and even special life moments of the wearer. For centuries, jewelry has represented a special keepsake of love, a treasured heirloom or simply an adornment of beauty.
  • Turn Back the Wrinkles of Time With Skin Rejuvenation
    Highly educated, intensely motivated and clothed only in the finest of threads, 52 year old Cliff Rackham thought he understood what it took to stay relevant in the ever-changing business world. For Rackham, the contemporary appearance is critically important to staying employed, as his cutting-edge, advertising firm prides itself on the creative and innovative labels of business.
  • Play it Safe: Choose Lasers to Fix Beauty Flaws
    For those of us who were fans of the Naked Gun movie trilogy, Priscilla Presley, wife of the King, went from '80s comic beauty to a tragic beauty train wreck as the oldest contestant ever to appear on the reality TV hit, Dancing with the Stars.
  • Extend the Life of Jewelry with Careful Cleaning
    From inexpensive baubles to family heirlooms, jewelry reflects new trends and the cherished moments of a woman's life. Careless treatment of any kind of jewelry, however, shortens its life, value and beauty. Careful cleaning of jewelry extends the wear and value of a collection.
  • How To Use Sitemaps To Promote Your Website
    Site maps were traditionally utilized as a user interface to help visitors find particular website content. Generally, standard HTML site maps have a site map page which consists of links and descriptions to all pages within the website. Sometimes the pages are even organized with headings.
  • Body Image and Laser Hair Removal
    Through my years as an expert on laser hair removal, I have seen a definite increase in the amount of people who are now more aware of body hair issues. Women come in to my clinic all the time and ask about how they can get rid of their unibrow or bikini line.
  • World Famous Jewelers Inspire with Their Creations
    More than just ornamentation for the body, jewelry has long served as a palette for artistic expression. From Bulgari to Cartier to Harry Winston, the world's famous jewelers have created pieces of bejeweled art that have captured the attention of collectors worldwide
  • A Contemplative Person's Recreation: Fishing
    For Americans in landlocked areas, it may be easy to forget how central fishing is to the world's economies and cultures. So feast on this whopper of a statistic: two hundred million people owe their jobs (directly or indirectly) to fisheries.
  • Where Do All The Cigar Aficionados and Tobacco Smokers Live?
    For the cigar industry, the past fifteen years has been the best of times - and the worst of times.

    On the one hand, the 1990s saw the renaissance of cigar smoking in the United States after decades in which competition from cigars, an aging customer base of cigar aficionados, and lack of interest in cigars among younger smokers all took their toll on the industry.
  • 10 Steps to Avoid ID Theft
    How much information does an ID thief need to steal someone's identity? Easily found personal information such as a name, birth date, address, or a mother's maiden name can be enough for an ID thief to access someone's existing accounts or establish new loans or credit in another's name.
  • Determining the Value and Beauty of Gemstones
    Gemstones and gems are often referred to as precious or semi-precious stones. These attractive minerals are transformed into much sought-after jewelry or other adornments through a process of cutting and polishing. Other rocks, such as lapis-lazuli and organic materials, such as amber, are not minerals.
  • The World's Most Famous Diamonds
    Only a percentage of all harvested diamonds are actually gemstone quality - giving diamonds their rare reputation. So when a diamond is able to capture the world's attention as one of the world's famous diamonds, it must be truly exceptional.
  • Destination: Relaxation - Making the Most of a Destination Spa Experience
    A trip to a destination spa should be a relaxing, rejuvenating experience, but for those unsure of spa etiquette, it may anything but relaxing. Following are some tips from Spa Finder to make the most of a destination spa experience:
  • Assessing the Diabetic Client
    In assessing the diabetic client, the nurse should identify specific body systems that the disease effects. Always look first. Is the client obese, frail, emaciated or well nourished? Notice the client's face and skin color, are they pale, flushed or diaphoretic. Ask them how they feel. Are they hungry, thirsty, do they need to use the rest room? Offer them a drink of water if they are thirsty.
  • British Crown Jewels Represent One of the Largest Jewelry Collections in Existence
    Subject to a turbulent history and much thievery, the British Crown Jewels represent the regalia and vestments worn by the king or queen of the United Kingdom during a coronation ceremony and other state functions.
  • How To Tell A Real Cuban Cigar From The Fakers
    Perhaps it's that revolutionary history. Perhaps it's the cultural memories of Ernest Hemingway with a lit stogie, contemplating Havana.
  • Wedding Wear: Choosing Jewelry for the Big Day
    While most brides focus on the finding the perfect dress for their wedding day, it is just as important to give some thought to the accessories. The first and foremost rule to wedding jewelry is not to overdo it. While it may be fun to get lost in the tulle and satin, it is not a time to load up on the "bling!"
  • Tips on Creating Effective Personal Identification Numbers
    Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) are a part of nearly everyone's life today. The use of personal computers to conduct online banking, pay bills, and order products requires consumers create not only secure PINs, but ones that can be recalled easily.
  • Dietary Teaching for the Diabetic Client
    Once a patient is diagnosed as having diabetes, their world suddenly changes. Now they must monitor their glucose before meals and at bedtime, they must watch the sugars that they consume and be aware of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia and know what actions to take. This is a lot of information to process for a diabetic of any age.
  • A Brief History of Jewelry Boxes
    For centuries, elaborate jewelry boxes have been created by skilled craftsmen. In some cases, the boxes have been crafted to be as precious as the treasures they store.
  • Burj Al Arab Acknowledged as the Best in the World
    Designed to resemble a billowing sail, the Burj Al Arab Hotel soars to a more than a 1,000 feet, dominating the Dubai coastline. At night, it offers an unforgettable sight, surrounded by choreographed color sculptures of water and fire. This all-suite hotel reflects the finest that the world has to offer.
  • Around The World In Three Tobaccos
    Many of us live, and think, as if "nature" and "culture" were separate things, kept apart by a porous but clear boundary. In fact, it's usually hard to tell where one ends and the other begins.
  • How To Smoke Premium Cigars: Deciding Where To Start
    For the past fifteen years or so, the market for this once-nearly-moribund luxury has been on an impressive rebound. From its height in the 1850s - when Cuba alone exported 356.6 million cigars - until the early 1990s, the cigar market had badly declined, falling victim to competition from cigarettes and then to declining American interest in smoking generally;
  • Ann Arbor's Byways and Lanes Lead to Hidden Gems
    Groups visiting the city of Detroit and Ann Arbor area in pursuit if business or pleasure, discover a short distance from the big-city attractions and entertainment await wonderful small towns with their own unique treasures. A leisurely drive along a winding two-lane country road in any direction can lead to ...
  • Ancient Sumeria to Pre-Columbian America: The Sparkling History of Jewelry
    The history of a mineral, crystal or metal can unlock a deeper, more meaningful value to jewelry. Indeed, the anthropology, archaeology, geography, and technology of special gems and elements can provide rich stories.
  • Mixing It Up: Food And Drinks That Go Well With Cigars
    Premium cigars are many peoples' idea of the ultimate inexpensive luxury item. So with more and more Americans putting more thought into their meals - as the proliferation of magazines such as Food and Wine, Cook's Illustrated and Food,
  • Playing Your Song: Detroit Concert Venues Feature the Biggest Names in Music
    Up for some music? Want to see your favorite music performer in action? Love the live experience of a concert? Detroit's capacity for handling big crowds and drawing the biggest names in music makes it a prime destination for concert-goers. This is Motown after all - the city where the likes of Stevie Wonder and the Supremes launched their careers.
  • The Party is On: A Year's Worth of Great Detroit Events
    From celebrating the automobile to recognizing the region's ethnic diversity and musical contributions, the city of Detroit knows how to throw a great event. The city is known for its unique major festivals and events - not found in any other part of the country.
  • The Proper Care and Feeding Of Cigars
    Picture this: You're going to have dinner at the home of a famous wine collector - somebody famous for the quality and discrimination of his or her palate, perhaps a wealthy person who can afford to buy those vintages the rest of us can only dream of savoring.
  • Hidden Gems Await Students in Detroit
    Detroit has been experiencing a rebirth of new venues, hotels, educational attractions, and restaurants. Student travel groups interested in the history and culture of the area would be wise to make Detroit their next travel destination.
  • Chicago Feeds Students' Appetites for Meals & Entertainment
    Exploring Chicago's eateries provides more than just an experience in food, student group travelers also learn about Chicago history and culture. There's nothing like a sample of Windy City cuisine to spice up any educational travel program.
  • Students Embrace Vibrant Learning in Toronto
    One of the world's most ethnically diverse cities and home to some of the most inspired attractions, a trip to Toronto, Ontario, provides endless learning possibilities in student group travel.
  • Beating Mr. Visa: How A Little Compound Interest Can Save A Lot Of Money
    A question that vexes math students and teachers alike - "How does this apply to the rest of my life?" - turns out to have some surprising answers. Geometry in the living room? Statistics in your ledger? Yes, and yes.
  • The Math Hidden In Your Living Room
    A question that vexes math students and teachers alike - "How does this apply to the rest of my life?" - turns out to have some surprising answers. Geometry in the living room? Statistics in your ledger? Yes, and yes.
  • Detroit: The City Cars Built
    As the automotive capital of the world and home to General Motors, the Ford Motor Company, and Chrysler, Detroit is a city built by cars. From the stunning mansions built by auto barons to sprawling automotive facilities, the automobile has left its mark the city and its people.
  • What's New in the 'D'
    Detroit has had a deep impact on the world. From putting the world on wheels to the Motown sound - Detroit has crafted American culture. Metro Detroit is a city full of surprising offerings. Currently undergoing a renaissance with new developments and attractions, Detroit's downtown boom is one that has to be experienced to be appreciated.
  • Student Tours Enter the Magical World of the Great White Way
    The most well known professional theater in the U.S., Broadway Theater District in New York City, is considered to represent the highest level of commercial theater in the world. For student group travelers interested in theater and performance, Broadway represents a world of exciting learning opportunities.
  • Fantastic Philadelphia: Educational Travel Has Never Been So Fun
    Often referred to as the birthplace of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, Philadelphia yields not only cobblestone streets and historical landmarks, but culture, artistic and ethnic treasures as well. The fifth-largest city in the country, Philadelphia is home to one of the greatest concentrations of American history and an excellent locale for student travelers.
  • Moving? Here's Some Good Advice On Moving Supplies and Strategies
    In today's mobile society, people seem to be picking up and moving around more than ever - one in five families per year, according to some studies. The average worker can expect to change careers several times during her or his life, and changes in location often go along with that great new job-research has shown that many employers consider willingness to move a major factor in weighing...
  • Math Help Can Be a Good Family Activity
    We all use math in our everyday lives. Many of us consider ourselves to be "math phobic", "math deficient" or "mathematically challenged." Perhaps we communicate these ideas to our children or perhaps we and our children truly are any or all of the above. In educational institutions, where math is taught largely in the abstract and without practical application.
  • Math Help: Why is My Child Struggling in Math?
    Parents often ask why their children are doing poorly in math, particularly in grades 2-6. For young children, abstract quantities can be daunting, especially when taught in the context of skill drills. Many children do not find immediate meaning in numbers as symbols, although that is what parents and math teachers hope to convey to them.
  • Give Them a Hand: Preventing Workplace Hand Lacerations
    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 250,000 serious hand, finger and wrist injuries occur in the private industry annually. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics also estimates that approximately 111,000 workers with hand and finger injuries lose days away from work annually - second only to back strain and sprain.
  • Spa-rific - Making Sense of the Spa World
    Resort spas, med spas, hotel spas, spa communities - so much spa, so little time. With so many spa choices, how do you tell the difference between spas. Is there a difference? And how do you go about choosing the one that's right for you?
  • Lose the Weight in 2008
    One can have the purest intentions of losing weight but when it comes down to it, sometimes it takes a little - okay, a lot - of help, to not only reach a healthy weight but also adopt a new attitude and lifestyle to help maintain the new you.
  • Skincare: Prevention for the Ages
    It's never too late to get serious about skincare. However, skin care needs change as we age. Therefore, if you want to fight the effects of aging, it's imperative to change your skin-care regimen through the aging process.
  • Muscle Fatigue is No Match for Prepared Athletes
    For the professional or amateur athlete, there's no thrill like reaching the finish line. And there's nothing more frustrating than not reaching the finish because of the debilitating effects of muscle fatigue.
  • On the Move: Keep Arthritis Conditions at Bay with Exercise
    In combination with medication, a tailored arthritis exercise program can promote joint and pain relief, and preserve joint structure and function.
  • The Road to Pain Relief
    Although pain affects more than 76 million Americans, it can be an isolating experience. According to the American Pain Foundation, pain is a critical, biological warning sign to the body when something. Pain can signal injury, such as touching a hot oven, or an underlying disease or infection, such as cancer or shingles.
  • Back Off: Preventing Back Aches and Pains at Work
    You know the scenario well. After a day at your desk, your back is screaming in pain. It seems no matter which way you try readjust your posture the pain still persists, making it nearly impossible to concentrate on your job.
  • Your Aching Back: Common Causes and Treatment
    Back pain is not an uncommon complaint. In fact, four out of five adults will experience symptoms of lower back pain at least once in their lifetime. A complex structure, the back is made up of 33 vertebrae, more than 30 muscles, ligaments, multiple joints, and inter-vertebrae dics.
  • Burning Down The House: How To Light A Cigar
    Like any essential, simple activity, lighting a cigar has been rendered an expensive process by modern capitalism. You might think a box of matches would do the trick, but why settle for little sticks of burning wood when you could be lighting your stogies with ...
  • I'll Replace You With Machines: Robot Jockeys On The Horizon?
    In England, and sometimes in America, horse racing is referred to as "the sport of kings." Some Gulf nations, too, have their royal sport: camel racing. Unfortunately - just as concerns have been raised in recent years about the widespread incidence of anorexia and bulimia among champion jockeys - human rights groups have criticized the widespread use of child labor in camel races.
  • Where Do They Get Those Names?
    Secretariat. Man O'War. Affirmed. Barbarino. Whirlaway.
    Where, you may have wondered once or twice over the years, do racehorses get those crazy names?
  • Mail on the Move: How a Letter Travels
    More than 700 million pieces of mail are sorted and delivered by the Postal Service each delivery day. But how does each piece get from point A to point B? Follow the fast and furious travels of a mailpiece.
  • Great Contemporary Thoroughbred Horse Jockeys
    Many sports rival it, but you'd be hard pressed to name any competitive human activity harder than being a jockey. There's the food deprivation - the constant training - the danger, even likelihood, of bone-crushing accidents. No wonder that of all athletes, jockeys face some of the highest insurance premium costs in sports.
  • Ozone Cleaning in the Water Purification Process
    Production of bottled water is a growing industry that is popular around the world. A main concern within the field is the purification of water. This is a necessary step in the production process. Customers who purchase bottled water need to be assured that the product is safe, clean, and of satisfactory taste.
  • Various Manifold Parts Cleaner Procedures
    Intake and Exhaust Manifolds are critical components of automobile engines responsible for supplying the fuel/air mixture to the engine (intake) and collecting the gases for expulsion (exhaust). They need to be clean and functioning in order for a car to operate at peak efficiency.
  • Reverse Osmosis Process in Manufacturing
    The Reverse Osmosis water purification process is applied in several different industries to improve water quality. Water purified via reverse osmosis, is higher in quality, which allows the user to increase efficiency in their manufacturing process.
  • The FAQ's of the Spa
    With one out of five Americans having visited a spa, chances are those who have not yet experienced the spa are at least aware of its benefits and services. To take the guesswork out of an experience that has been designed for relaxation, the International SPA Association (ISPA) has compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions:
  • Spa Bridal Showers Create a Blissful Day of Pampering
    Anyone who has taken the plunge in planning a wedding knows the months leading up to the big day can be filled with anticipation, anxiety, stress, and even a few ugly moments. Calm the bridezilla in any bride with a spa party bridal shower. Many of today's brides welcome a modern alternative to the traditional bridal shower games and sugary cake.
  • Massage Therapy Grows as Tool to Pain Management
    According to a survey conducted by the American Massage Therapy Associatoin (AMTA), more people are receiving massage therapy for medical purposes than for relaxation. The survey also revealed that baby boomers have more massages than those who are younger, and are more likely to receive those massages for medical reasons.
  • Fertility and Wellness Meet at the Spa
    When it comes to starting a family, many couples discover it isn't always as easy as they might have imagined. A poor diet, health issues, and even stress can greatly decrease a couple's ability to conceive.
  • What You Need To Know To Buy A Parts Washer
    Buying a new production part washing system can be an overwhelming experience. With all the options and decisions to make, it is easy to overlook important details and end up with an unsatisfactory machine. The key decision to be made before purchase is what level of cleanliness will this equipment be expected to achieve.
  • High Pressure Washer: Is Water De-Burring for You?
    High pressure de-burring utilizes water jet streams from 3,000 to 7,500+ psi to knock unwanted burrs from finished parts. By processing cast, cut or bored parts through a high pressure system, companies are able to create high quality, consistently finished parts each time with no possibility of diminished effectiveness. High pressure de-burring operations though, do have limited applications.
  • Challenges in Metal Cleaning for Tube and Pipe Benders
    Tube benders experience more challenges when it comes to cleaning their product than most other metal formers. Tubes present a challenge for cleaning, due to the viscosity of the lubricant used to protect the metal during the bends as well as the variations in shapes, tube diameters and orifice orientation.
  • How to Maintain and Clean Your Parts Washer
    A washer works hard to ensure that parts come out clean and ready for the next production process. To keep the machine working at a high level, it must be cleaned on a regular basis. The contamination removed from the parts does not magically disappear; it builds up in the tank and can greatly reduce performance.
  • Parts Cleaner Specifications for Production Part Manufacturers
    For production part manufacturers, cleaning specifications are a major concern when setting up a line. Cleaning specifications have numerous effects on production, planning, and the ultimate success of a job. They set the parameters for the type of washer that will be used...
  • Industrial Parts Cleaner Specifications and Standards
    As the parts cleaning industry advances in technology and application, standards are becoming tighter in all industries. Increasing expectations and accountability from automotive manufacturers have led to cleanliness specifications becoming more strict, resulting in cleaner parts. While clean parts are always good, diminishing returns are a concern with strict specifications.

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