Dealing With Bad Breath Quiz: What Causes Your Bad Breath?
by Whozylee Aris Getting rid of bad breath may be as simple as changing a few habits Fighting Halitosis: How to Knock it Out
by Whozylee Aris Fighting halitosis is easier than you think Certain Medications Cause Halitosis. Does Yours?
by Whozylee Aris Why certain medications may be causing your bad breath Chocolate For Heart Health – Fact or Fallacy?
by Nicholas Webb Yeehooo!! studies on chocolate and heart health are showing that our favourite “sin” is heart healthy. Can it really be true – fact or fallacy? 5 Strategies for ADDed Effectiveness on the Job
by Jennifer Koretsky For many people with ADD, work life can be difficult. If your working environment is not ADD-friendly, then you may find yourself feeling chronically disorganized and stressed out at work. Whether or not you choose to share your diagnosis with your employer, the following strategies can help you become more effective at work. 10 Tips for Practicing Positive Thinking as a Tool for Managing ADD
by Jennifer Koretsky Practicing positive thinking allows people with ADD to focus on our strengths and accomplishments, which increases happiness and motivation. This, in turn, allows us to spend more time making progress, and less time feeling down and stuck. 8 Essential Skills for Managing ADD
by Jennifer Koretsky Through dedication, hard work, and lots of time and practice, I've gotten to a place in my life where I know how to manage my ADD. (The key word here is "manage.") Through both my personal and professional work, I've isolated what I believe are 8 Essential Skills for Managing ADD. Quitting Smoking May Be Difficult, But We Must, Its A Major Risk Factor For Heart Disease
by Menachem Green Quitting smoking, understanding the difficulty, and ways to cope with it. Quitting smoking is of utmost importance to reduce the risks of heart disease. Low Cholesterol Foods and Lowering Your Cholesterol
by Brian Adamson Low Cholesterol foods - diet necessity or diet nonsense? Hospital Care - Go At Your Own Risk!
by Barry Ferguson This year alone, it is estimated that over 250,000 people will die in hospitals because of medical errors. And to top this astounding figure, almost half of patients have experienced a medical mistake to some degree in their life. Depression After A Heart Attack
by Nicholas Webb Recent studies show that heart disease and depression are often found hand in hand, therefore controlling one may help control the other. What are the signs and symptoms that something may be wrong? Let's take a look now ... Medical Supply Cases for Insulin and Diabetics
by Ma. Carla C. Ballatan Diabetic patients are one of these people who are in delicate health condition. The top medical supply needed by the patient is insulin. Now, with the top four medical supply cases for insulin, patients of diabetes can be sure of keeping their medical supply safe and cool. They can also lounge around everywhere and go anywhere with these medical supply cases without having to constantly worry about the damage to the insulin. Home Medical Supply: A Necessity
by Ma. Carla C. Ballatan For a family, one of the foundations to have a loving and peaceful home is when family members stay healthy and live well. Staying healthy is equivalent to being free of terrible ailments and having the right medications and other medical supplies in case sickness do come. If you’re a head of the family, you know that this is important and is foremost in your priorities. So, in order to be always prepared of whatever illness that may afflict any member of your family, we strongly advice for you to have home medical supply. Vengeful Husband sues Ex-Wife for Secondhand Smoke Illness
by Dr. Craig Donnelly After 13 years of marriage, a Florida man divorces his wife and sues her, claiming his wife’s 2 to 3 pack-a-day smoking habit caused him to contract life-threatening lung cancer in Palm Beach (case id 501997CA01158XXONAN). When the effects of secondhand smoke becomes so bad that a husband is willing to sue his ex-wife, a woman he once loved, people must begin to open their eyes to the dangers and liabilities caused by secondhand tobacco smoke exposure. Fluoridation and the Dangers
by Alfred Jones Information on the harmful effects of Fluoridation especially for our children, the ones that we love the most. Spa Protocol 101: Massage Virgin
by Sandra Mahoney Your First Time It's your first time at a spa. You're nervous, shy and curious; a little embarrassed to be bare-assed. If this sounds like you, you're a spa virgin. But rest assured, your first time ... Sports Injuries: It Aint What You Do, Its The Way That You Do It!
by Roy Palmer When you perform your sport or physical activity, are you moving efficiently? Do you contribute to your own injuries? Two simple experiments in this article will tell you if there is something you need to change. Who’s In Charge?
by Sue DeFiore The importance of follow through once you have made the decision of eating healthier, and how to go about getting your family on board! Get Up~Get Out~ Get Going
by Natalie Freund Get Up~Get Out~ Get Going … when it is best for you. We all want to “do it right,” and maximize our efforts to get the most out of whatever we do. For our diet, we’re concerned about the best time t... Performance Stress
by Roy Palmer The athlete who can learn to inhibit a detrimental response to the stress of a big occasion is ideally prepared for competition - a heightened state of readiness, combined with poise. How can we use the situation in preparation for a challenge? Can relaxation techniques before the event go too far and limit performance? by
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