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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Heated Computer Mouse Warms Cold Mouse Hand - Free Giveaway!


Giveaway Contest: ValueRays® Heated Computer Mouse

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Enter the giveaway contest for the ValueRays® Heated Computer Mouse shown above. The infrared heated mouse is a healthy addition to your desk top. About 20-30 minutes of infrared heat therapy daily helps soothe tired and overworked mouse hand muscles and helps relieve hand pain.

Many people suffer with cold hands when using the computer. ValueRays® solves the cold mouse hand problem using energy generated from the computer. The ValueRays® USB heated mouse is a great gift idea!

$24.95 FREE USA Shipping & No Sales Tax
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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Giveaway - Freebie - ValueRays Heated Mouse Pad - A Warm Mouse Pad!

This HEATED mouse pad is multi-functional:
  • surface heats
  • surface gets warm, not hot!
  • safe for mouse, people and computer
  • trim lights in soft blue color
  • 4-port USB hub
  • smooth gaming surface
  • carbon fiber heating element creates healthy infrared heat
  • two USB cords control separate functions
  • perfect size about 10x10 inches
  • ergonomic wrist rest is padded for support

Giveaway is sponsored by http://IGMproducts.com

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Heated Mouse Giveaway! Enter to Win - ValueRays® Warm Mouse!

ValueRays® Warm Mouse Review & Giveaway!
The New & Improved Warm Mouse I. The Warmest Mouse! Highest-Quality & Lowest-Price! Improved functionality! A cost-effective & energy-efficient source of infrared heat & warmth for computer users with a cold mouse hand. The New & Improved, ValueRays® Heated Computer Mouse, Warm Mouse I helps heal, soothe, relax and relieve chronic cold mouse hand pain!


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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Computer Use Problems Common in Arthritis Patients

When your mouse hand gets cold it's difficult to use the computer. This is true for anyone with a cold mouse hand, not just people with arthritis. But, just think how the intensity increases when a medical condition is involved with using the computer with cold hands! Read more about the value of infrared heat USB hand warmers here.....

Submitted by Ramona Bates MD
Posted under: Arthritis Pain Treatment


Nancy Baker, Sc.D., of the University of Pittsburgh, and colleagues report more than 75% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), osteoarthritis (OA), or fibromyalgia report problems with discomfort when using a computer. The report was published in the May issue of Arthritis Care & Research.





Arthritis patients often choose less physically demanding jobs, such as administrative or clerical positions. These days those jobs are very likely to involve computer time.

Dr. Baker and colleagues surveyed 1,190 patients with RA (502), OA (406), or fibromyalgia (282) about their computer use and associated problems. Three hundred and fifteen responded. Most had difficulties with their chairs -- such as having a hard time getting comfortable, standing up, or sitting down. These issues were followed by problems with the keyboard, mouse, and monitor.

Patients with fibromyalgia reported significantly more problems involving the keyboard, mouse, and monitor than those with rheumatoid arthritis or OA.

The rates of reported discomfort using the computer is 10-15% in the general population. Patients with arthritis can experience pain and discomfort issue even under ideal circumstances. It is important for these patients and their workplaces to work on ergonomic issues to try to solve or reduce these issues.

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