How to Fix a Leak in a Basketball
Basketballs go through plenty of wear-and-tear during games and practices, not to mention just shooting hoops in the driveway. As such, it should come as no surprise when your ball begins to leak.
Read more →Basketballs go through plenty of wear-and-tear during games and practices, not to mention just shooting hoops in the driveway. As such, it should come as no surprise when your ball begins to leak.
Read more →Your diaphragm is the muscle that separates your abdomen from your chest cavity while acting as the main muscle controlling respiratory activities.
Read more →More than 90 percent of households in the U.S. are equipped with a microwave oven, which converts electricity into an electromagnetic field to cook your food.
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Read more →Eggs are both a structural component and a leavening ingredient in brownies, meaning they bind the ingredients as well as add air to help baked goods rise. Without eggs in your brownies, your recipe may turn out differently, but surprisingly good.
Read more →The relationship between sugar and nausea is complex. In some cases, sugar can cause a reaction, making you feel nauseous. In other situations, you may feel nauseated and turn to sugar to settle your stomach and ease your discomfort.
Read more →If the idea of doing the same workout routine day after day sounds tedious and boring, cross-training may be the routine to break up the monotony.
Read more →Having a baby brings many questions and concerns. Knowing what to worry about and when to take action can help you feel more confident and better able to enjoy time with your baby.
Read more →Vegans do not eat any foods that come from animals, so vegan "cheese" is a cheese product without milk or milk products, usually derived from soy, rice or oat milks, with gums, starches or tapioca added for texture.
Read more →Nausea, or the uneasy stomach sensation that feels like you may need to vomit, is not itself a disease, but a symptom of some other condition such as stomach flu or blocked intestines. While causes vary, there are some common remedies you may have handy, like ginger ale or tea.
Read more →Making lifestyle changes that foster better health include becoming physically active, learning stress management techniques, smoking cessation and a healthy diet.
Read more →Beef brisket is a traditional southern smokey barbecue treat made from the breast of the cow and slow cooked until tender and juicy. When planning a menu to accompany your brisket, consider dishes that will complement the heavy, smoky flavor of the beef while working within the barbecue theme of the meal.
Read more →The ill feeling you get when your stomach is upset can stop a good time right in its tracks. Several things may cause the problem: food poisoning, infections, motion sickness, pregnancy, concussions or even serious medical conditions like brain tumors or cancer. Whatever the cause, you want to feel better quickly.
Read more →Traditional protein sources include poultry, pork, beef and fish. Some more adventurous cooks include veal, venison, ostrich or lamb on their shopping lists. Asian cultures have included other meats for centuries. If you are willing to try reptilian meat, turtle has some surprising health benefits.
Read more →Soy milk is made by combining dried soybeans with water, resulting in a similar nutritional content to that of regular cow's milk. The American Heart Association recommends eating two to three servings of dairy each day for optimum health benefits and cites soy milk as a good low-fat option.
Read more →After exercising, you are supposed to feel great emotionally, for having completed the task, and physically, as your body releases endorphins. However, many athletes complain of a side effect from working out that can be bothersome -- an odd taste in the mouth.
Read more →The position of soccer goalie necessitates playing the last line of defense for your team. Playing goalie, or goalkeeper, requires leadership skills, confidence, perseverance and the ability to stay calm and cool-headed, even immediately after a mistake.
Read more →Any time you try a new exercise that your body is not adjusted to, you can expect some muscle soreness. After your workout, pain may be triggered by certain movements or by bodily functions such as sneezing or coughing. Most of these pains are common and short-lived, but some may be symptoms of a larger problem.
Read more →Exercise done in water, or aquacise, offers a multitude of benefits and options. Aquatic fitness provides buoyancy, taking away most or all impact on your bones, joints and muscles, while the water adds pressure to your body, which comforts joints and internal organs and reduces stress on your heart.
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