July 26th, 2008
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Remedies to prevent hair loss exist and can work in regrowing your hair better than many commercial hair loss drugs. Hundreds of men and women alike have discovered these secrets to hair loss and have experienced amazing benefits. There are many myths surrounding why people lose their hair. Here are a few:
1.) Combing or brushing your hair too much causes hair loss.
2.) Wearing a hat too much causes hair loss.
3.) Stress causes hair loss.
4.) Heredity is the main reason for loss of hair.
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July 25th, 2008
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It is important that the skin is protected from over exposure to the sun and this applies to people of all ages including children. Whilst it is one thing making sure that you are applying sun lotion to your children you also need to make sure that they are drinking enough water in order for them to stay hydrated.
Here are some basic steps in making sure that your children are well protected from the elements of the sun
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July 23rd, 2008
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To lose back fat quickly and permanently you have to get serious! It’s no use jumping onto another ‘quick-fix’ diet regime - losing the fat and then piling it all back on (and more) as soon as you revert back to your old habits. It is time to change your lifestyle, your habits and your body shape forever. If I can, so can you and it’s a lot less difficult than you think. Let me show you 3 of the most important steps to lose back fat fast.
1. Change your nutritional habits.
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July 22nd, 2008
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July 19th, 2008
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Whether you’re a professional medical provider or a student fresh out of college, enrolling in any one of the schools of homeopathic medicine can certainly improve your range of healthcare services. Having the knowledge and training to offer natural healthcare remedies from animal, mineral and plant sources, homeopathic practitioners believe in healing the “whole” person and do not merely treat disease.
Though the practice declined in the mid 1900’s, the renewed interest in alternative and complementary medicine has sparked a growing demand for health alternatives like homeopathy. So after you’ve explored the field and you’ve decided to acquire comprehensive training at one of the growing number of schools of homeopathic medicine, be prepared to commit three to four years to achieve your certification in homeopathy.
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July 18th, 2008
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July 15th, 2008
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Think before you swallow the claims made by Big Drug in their TV commercials. They invent new diseases and persuade you to buy their newly created drugs to cure those new diseases. Or worse, they have a product that’s not selling so they invent some disease that can be eased by this non-selling product. The result of these slick TV commercials is that Big Drug have increased their profits exponentially. Be afraid! Do not fall for this misleading nonsense.
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July 11th, 2008
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Sugar activates pleasure centers in your brain, which causes you to crave sweet foods. New research shows it goes beyond the taste buds to light up these brain circuits
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Many of us have a sweet tooth. It’s hardwired into our brains. Several thousand years ago, when we went long periods of time between meals, we needed to get all the calories we could whenever we had the chance. Sweet and fatty foods are high in calories, so our brains made them taste good to get us to eat them. It was a survival instinct back then that made for fit brains. It doesn’t work so well for us now.
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July 9th, 2008
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Teaching a child with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can be a difficult task. Many schools have identified the problem and addressed the issue because substantial developments have been made to recognize the problem. This article discusses various strategies for parents and educators in dealing with the ADD student.
Teaching a child with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can be a difficult task. Many schools have identified the problem and addressed the issue because substantial developments have been made to recognize the problem. However there are still some schools lagging behind. Unfortunately these schools are not well placed to help individuals diagnosed with ADD.
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July 7th, 2008
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A blackhead (medically known as an open comedo - Medical dictionary - definition of blackhead/open comedo , plural comedones ) is a yellowish or blackish bump or plug on the skin.
A disease of turkeys caused by the protozoan Histomonas meleagridis. Also called histomoniasis or infectious enterohepatitis.
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