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Sunday, May 3, 2009

The BEST hand warmers for sale - warm hands healthy hearts

It's not rocket science, but it is common sense and ingenuity. If your hands are cold, use a hand warmer! That's what ecommerce entrepreneur and internet pioneer, Anna Miller, did when she found herself working long hours with a cold mouse hand and numb fingertips. Slip your favorite computer mouse and mouse pad inside the fleece mouse hand warmer pouch for the perfect hand warmer. We suggest using the ValueRays Heated Mouse and ValueRays Heated Mouse pad inside the Mouse Hand Warmer. Check out hand warmers for sale at Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com
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from Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com

"Infrared heat is a deep penetrating source of heat therapy for computer users who have arthritis in their hands. I have arthritis in my hands, and only 20-30 minutes of infrared heat therapy daily makes a big difference in reduced cold hand pain and increased amount of time I can use the computer."

We specialize in warm computer gadgets for people who suffer with cold hands when they are using the computer. I suffer with cold hands. So, after 15 years of operating an ecommerce business with cold hands, I decided to address the cold mouse hand problem and invented the only Mouse Hand Warmer® blanket pouch. The non-USB Mouse Hand Warmer® is made in America, and it is energy efficient. It uses no electricity and is made of a warm, soft fleece fabric to cover and keep your computer mouse hand warm. The Mouse Hand Warmer® was introduced to the market in October 2008. Because the Mouse Hand Warmer® was a novel idea, it received much press and support from the Technology Industry.

A few months into the startup process we were approached by a writer who suggested we add multi-functionality to the Mouse Hand Warmer® by creating additional warming computer gadgets and making them available online. In January 2009, we launched "ValueRays®" heated computer gadgets. The ValueRays® products are currently available online and being sold by a few select websites. The premiere websites are IGMproducts.com and Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com. Now, we promote the use of USB heated gadgets to use with the Mouse Hand Warmer® -- a heated computer mouse, a heated mouse pad and a heated keyboard wrist pad.

The heated mouse and heated mouse pad fit nicely inside the Mouse Hand Warmer® blanket and creates the perfect mouse hand environment. We call the Mouse Hand Warmer trio a Designer Computer Mouse House!

In addition to selling products, we work closely with different non-profit groups who find our products useful. We fund raise for the American Cancer Society and network within the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). April is Occupational Therapy Month, and we are celebrating with AOTA to make OT known throughout the world.

We also maintain a good relationship with groups whose members suffer with cold hand symptoms: Raynaud's Association, Arthritis Association and Diabetes Association. We give free advertising to these groups on our Website and Blog. We encourage our customers to join their public forums for support by providing direct links to their sites from our Learning Center.

Thank you for visiting Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com and browsing the product line. If you have a question or need assistance please Contact Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com . We’d like to hear from you – hear your story and hear about how USB heat and wam computer products have made a difference in your ability to use the computer.

If you have hand pain symptoms, severly cold computer hands and numb cold fingers, please consult a doctor to discuss hand pain causes and cold hand causes for a proper hand pain diagnosis. Do not rely solely on Internet research to define the causes of cold hands and hand pain.
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Warm Hands Can Make for a Healthy Heart
by John Scott

Getting a good night's sleep is so easy for the majority but, when something goes wrong with this natural reaction to physical tiredness, the way you feel the next day can be serious. It can be simply that you feel excessively tired. You walk around in a daze, feeling as if you had no sleep at all. This can affect your performance at work because you find it more difficult to concentrate. Moods can also change for the worse with you feeling more irritable and bad tempered. Headaches become more common.

One quite understandable reaction is to reach for the ambien bottle which has a proven track record for helping people get to sleep and stay asleep for longer. But, like many conditions, insomnia is not "cured" by taking medication. The best that ambien can do is to give relief to the immediate symptoms. In the long term, cognitive behavioural therapy provides a "cure" in most cases. So the answer is just walking into your local doctor's surgery and get an appointment? Well, not necessarily.

In an increasing number of rural and urban areas in the US, there is a widening gap between the supply of primary care physicians and the demand for their services. Because pay levels are lower than in hospitals and the debts from medical school are higher, only about a quarter of newly qualified physicians go into general practice. It can now take months to get an appointment as the population ages and more boomers require treatment. The shortage of doctors is also highlighted in states like Massachusetts where new health insurance legislation is restoring cover to many who have gone years without insurance. It is an irony that universal health cover is meaningless without a significant increase in the number of doctors in general practice. This situation will only grow worse as older doctors retire over the next decade. As it applies to insomnia, not only is there is a shortage of physicians but also of therapists.

Against this background, it was interesting to see a new potential solution for the treatment of insomnia. It has long been known that as people fall asleep, the circulation of blood slows and more blood stays longer in the arms and legs. As a result, the hands and feet warm slightly. In the Center for Sleep Medicine in New York, specialists have begun to train insomniacs in the use of biofeedback techniques to replicate this physical response.

It usually takes between two and three hours of training spread over a number of weeks for the brain to learn how to control the body's heart rate, circulation and temperature rise. About 90% of those taking part in the experiment have mastered the necessary skills and have found it easier to get to sleep. Although biofeedback and relaxation skills have been used alongside or as an alternative to ambien for some time, this is one of the first major centers to run a full-scale training exercise. If this technique can be proved effective in a statistically significant number of ordinary people rather than volunteers patient and persevering enough to learn a physical skill, it could be a highly cost-effective solution to a difficult medical problem.

As it stands, physicians are forced into the expedient of prescribing ambien to treat insomnia because there are too few therapists. The heart and temperature monitors are relatively cheap. If demand rose, the price would drop further. A simple "how to" guide plus the equipment might be all that many people need to relearn the art of failing asleep.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i LOVE the hand warmer mouse blanket. what a great idea!

May 7, 2009 at 11:20 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I bought and use the ValueRays Heated Mouse! It is absolutely the BEST thing I've ever owned!

January 13, 2010 at 9:34 AM  

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