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Seasonal Allergy Tips

As fall kicks off, the statistics for allergic reactions go sky high. About 50 million Americans suffer from seasonal allergy caused by ragweed and other weed pollens, and mold spores. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology estimates that 20% of the U.S. population suffers from allergies symptoms on a regular basis.   A [...]

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Herbal Medicine – An Ancient Healing Art Still Relevant Today

Herbal medicine is arguably the oldest form of medicine and has been used by man for millennia. Herbal medicine is the use of plant materials to enhance well being and treat disease. Today, people all over the world are still using herbal remedies, which have been past down through the generations, which increasingly, scientific research [...]

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How Can A Dental Hygienist Help You?

Dental Hygienists are well trained and experienced adepts who help you in keeping your teeth healthy and clean for long. Periodic dental care and frequent examinations at the clinic of a dental hygienist can facilitate clean and levelheaded teeth throughout our lifetime. Gum disease is one of the very common ailments that are visible in [...]

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Preschoolers With Autism

Preschoolers with autism: mostly young infantile autistic children or babies are normally not cuddly babies. They will not normally raise their arms to be picked up…and will avoid eye contact, or make eye contact then quickly look away. Sometimes your autistic preschooler or baby may stare into your eye, as if they are looking into [...]

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Lower Cholesterol Food Lowers Heart Disease Risks

High levels of circulating blood cholesterol are considered a very serious health risk. In fact it is a leading factor in the development of heart disease and the risk of having a stroke. Of particular concern are high levels of LDL (low density lipoprotein) cholesterol which is the primary cause of many cardiovascular health problems. [...]

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Should You Take Fish Oil For Blood Pressure (Hypertension)

Short answer is yes, you should consume regular dose of fish oil for blood pressure regulation. It being a rich source of omega 3 fatty acids is very helpful in hypertension (a chronic condition in which the pressure of blood on the walls of blood vessels in increased). You might get surprised to know that [...]

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Top 9 Nutrition Essentials Tips

You have access to more nutrition information than ever?from magazines to the Internet, newspapers, and television. When you add to that the hype about fad diets, the resulting information overload creates more confusion than clarity. “Many people are still uncertain about what they should eat and think good nutrition is complicated,” says Food Editor Ann [...]

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Hypertension – A Silent Killer

Hypertension in its simplest sense means ‘high blood pressure’. Medical science calls this condition, ‘arterial hypertension’, but hidden beneath the apparent simplicity of the term is the face of a silent killer. This silent killer can invariably trigger a heart attack, stroke, arterial aneurysm, eye damage, or a complete renal failure out of the blue, [...]

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A History Of Congenital Heart Disease In The American Staffordshire Terrier

An American Staffordshire Terrier is not one of the most healthy and hearty of dog breeds, and unfortunately the dog has a propensity to suffer from some congenital health conditions. Some of the medical conditions were not known to cause serious health problems until recently. Veterinary medicine has discovered that the American Staffordshire Terrier is [...]

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How Can HPV be Transmitted?

Over fifty percent of the population is likely walking around with some sort of HPV virus. Depending upon the strain, the virus can be transmitted from person to person in a number of ways. The most benign strains, those which cause various forms

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