Rapid Tension-Release Massage, also known as vibration or percussion massage, uses rapid movement to ease muscle tension and reduce aches and pains. This specialized massage technique provides concentrated, rapid, short-duration pulses deep into the hard-to-reach muscles and tissues. The short, rapid pulses stimulate blood flow and relax tight muscles, ligaments, tendons and the fascia that covers and connects all the body’s soft tissues and organs. Vibration massage can be applied to any … [Read more...] about Rapid Tension-Release Massage Reducing Pain, Promoting Recovery
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On the Grid: Training Astronauts in Flagstaff for Moon, Mars Missions
Training Astronauts in Flagstaff for Moon, Mars Missions https://soundcloud.com/user-559986867/on-the-grid-podcast-volume-16 History is repeating itself as the latest space exploration candidates are following in the Apollo astronauts’ footsteps across Northern Arizona. USGS research geologist Lauren Edgar, Ph.D., is training the astronauts in geology on the same rocky terrain around Flagstaff--such as the San Francisco Volcanic Field, Babbitt Ranches and Meteor Crater--so they are well … [Read more...] about On the Grid: Training Astronauts in Flagstaff for Moon, Mars Missions
Reusable Options for Plastic Bags Come to Flagstaff Safeway
They had seen enough. Farzan Dehmoubed and Jennifer Duvall, a married couple who live in Carlsbad, California, had grown tired of accumulating years of plastic shopping bags. Conditions did not improve much when, in 2016, California became the first state to ban single-use bags and retailers started selling reusable plastic bags for 10 cents at the checkout counters, but still stocked plastic bags in produce sections. “We were both happy when the plastic bag ban came into effect, but … [Read more...] about Reusable Options for Plastic Bags Come to Flagstaff Safeway
On The Grid: Who Let the Dogs Out?
Who Let the Dogs Out? https://soundcloud.com/user-559986867/on-the-grid-podcast-volume-15 Dog Haus owner Bill Unkovich is loading up some of Flagstaff’s favorite dogs and taking them to parks, parties and community events. Hear more about the mobile expansion of the Route 66 hot dog stand as Unkovich joins On the Grid Host Bonnie Stevens in this podcast, sponsored by FBN and KAFF radio. Listen on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-559986867/on-the-grid-podcast-volume-15 … [Read more...] about On The Grid: Who Let the Dogs Out?
On the Grid: Cancer Support Community Opens in Flagstaff
Cancer Support Community Opens in Flagstaff https://soundcloud.com/user-559986867/on-the-grid-podcast-volume-14 For the first time, Cancer Support Community Arizona (CSCAZ) is establishing services in Flagstaff, available to anyone impacted by cancer. Free programs focus on emotional support, health and nutrition, education, social engagement, and resources and referrals. Hear from psychologist and two-time cancer survivor Sandi Ernst Perez, Ph.D., who is leading the Northern Arizona … [Read more...] about On the Grid: Cancer Support Community Opens in Flagstaff
Family Owned Title Company Celebrating 15 Years in Sedona
Pioneer Sedona branch manager Janet Gazda is a Northern Arizona native, albeit from Prescott, who initially dreamed of becoming a nurse. “Except, nursing involved blood. And the thought of blood makes me nauseous,” said Gazda who eventually set her sights on the (almost) bloodless real estate industry. She got her start in construction, overseeing a group that worked on stores and malls. That job led her to a position with the Association of REALTORS. “I had a feeling something was not right … [Read more...] about Family Owned Title Company Celebrating 15 Years in Sedona
Hello Spring! Hello Allergies!
We all look forward to spring, with the warming days, the increased daylight, the daffodils and crocuses, the tulips blooming and the trees budding. It’s beautiful, isn’t it? That is, unless you suffer from seasonal allergies. Seasonal allergy symptoms include sneezing, itchy and runny nose, and nasal stuffiness. Other symptoms include itching to the throat and upper mouth and ears. Also, eyes that itch and tear and possibly burn. Do your coworkers ask why you are crying all the time? This … [Read more...] about Hello Spring! Hello Allergies!
On the Grid Podcast – Preventing Second Strokes
Preventing Second Strokes https://soundcloud.com/user-559986867/on-the-grid-podcast-volume-13 Strokes are often associated with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking and diabetes, but researchers and doctors have been concerned about the number of young, healthy people who are having strokes. In some cases, these are caused by blood clots traveling through a hole in the heart that block blood flow to the brain. The Medical Products Division of W. L. Gore & Associates, … [Read more...] about On the Grid Podcast – Preventing Second Strokes
On the Grid Podcast – Solar After Sunset
Solar After Sunset https://soundcloud.com/user-559986867/on-the-grid-podcast-volume-12 APS is finding a way to harness more clean energy from Arizona’s famous sunny days. The utility company is implementing one of the largest solar battery storage initiatives in the county. With technological advances and decreasing costs, company officials say more Arizonans will soon be powering their evening activities with more solar energy, stored in batteries. APS Northeast Arizona Community … [Read more...] about On the Grid Podcast – Solar After Sunset
Northern Arizona Surgeons Reattach Man’s Severed Arm
After a traumatic accident at a Winslow sawmill, hours of surgery and months of physical and occupational therapy, 44-year-old Mickey Rosenquist can almost fully straighten and bend his arm and turn his wrist from side to side. To have his arm at all is the result of quick action by co-workers, first responders and a team of leading surgeons. Rosenquist was hired to cut standing-dead trees and lumber into firewood to be sold at convenience stores. He was feeding the wood into the band saw. The … [Read more...] about Northern Arizona Surgeons Reattach Man’s Severed Arm




