Archive for March, 2008
Cigarettes: What They Do To Your Health
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Smoking is a bad habit. But does anyone really know how bad? The number of smokers is still so high that it is doubtful, especially that the amount of smokers around us makes it extremely hard […]
Avoiding Fruit Tree Disease
by Andrew Kelly
Including a fruit tree or two in your garden design can add a great deal of interest and beauty. Even in the smallest garden it is possible to buy small fruit trees or fruit trees that have been cleverly grafted together onto rootstock that ensures that it remains a manageable size. Some can […]
Exploring Hair Growth Products
by Jamie Bollig
The other day, I went to my local pharmacy in search of a simple hair care product. I was completely overwhelmed by the number of items available for sale and was hesitant when making my choice. I wasn’t sure if the product I was choosing was best for my hair type.
Unfortunately, many individuals […]
Cholesterol and Exercise: Burn Your Cholesterol Down
by Leon Deanbury
Your doctor just told you that you have high cholesterol and you need to change your lifestyle to bring it down. Your schedule is already packed with work, kids, extracurricular activities and more. How do you fit a new diet and an exercise plan into your jam-packed day? It may seem daunting, but […]
Mesothelioma Signs And Symptoms
By: Ron Powers
The symptoms of Mesothelioma (a form of cancer) can take between 20 and 50 years to develop. Unfortunately, this delay can prevent the discovery of the disease and result in wrong diagnoses. The beginning signs are like many other illnesses, such as colds or the flu, and, as a result, can be rejected […]
Controlling Diabetes
By: Fabian Toulouse
Diabetes can kill you. It may not feel like it at first, in fact, if your blood sugar levels are in good control, you possibly may not feel any effects at all-for a while. Medical advances are yielding great achievements in diabetes care, but this terrible disease is still taking a large toll. […]
