Posted on October 6th, 2008 by john
Nowadays where world is full of glamour and fashion, teeth whitening is an important part for everyone to look as good as he can. Teeth whitening drift is now increasing day by day due to stunning models appear in glossy magazines and television so everyone gets attracted to them and thus want him […]
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Posted on June 23rd, 2008 by john
For estate fencing Metal barriers can be simply renovated, if renovation does become essential. Parts are repaired back mutually, and a cover of coat makes a metal fencing look brand new you can set up metal barriers yourself. If you are an enthusiastic “Dyer, you can set up metal barriers by your own choice.
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Posted on January 26th, 2008 by john
Weight loss is essential for those who have a body mass index. The body mass index is a way of calculating the state of health of a person. It is one of the most reliable and most easily calculated meters for checking a person’s health. If you are obese then your body mass index […]
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Posted on October 9th, 2007 by john
Insomnia is difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. Sleep is a very important aspect of health, and insomnia can lead to many health problems, including mental dysfunction (memory, concentration), depression of your immune system, and psychological problems. Causes of insomnia include physical illnesses (such as pain, heartburn, breathing disorders, hot flashes, diabetes, acid reflux, […]
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Posted on July 20th, 2007 by john
Epilepsy is a group of disorders caused by the erratic discharge of neurons (nerve cells) in the brain. Epilepsy is divided into two general categories, general and partial, which in turn are divided into several subtypes. The most common subtypes include generalized, focal/partial, absence, and psychomotor seizures. Febrile seizure is another subtype that usually […]
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Posted on July 5th, 2007 by john
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines alcoholism as the consumption of alcohol that’s beyond the limits accepted by your particular culture or that damages your health or social relationships. Alcoholism can cause numerous medical conditions, including heart disease (angina, heart failure), brain degeneration, decreased testosterone levels, esophagtis, gastritis, ulcers, high blood pressure, hypoglycemia, cancers […]
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Posted on May 16th, 2007 by john
Bipolar disorder is a psychological disturbance in which you may suffer from a manic state (impulsive, aggressive behavior) alone, or alternating manic and depressive states. The pattern of mood swings can vary widely. In some people, years can separate manic and depressive episodes. In other people, the cycles occur three or four times a […]
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Posted on May 7th, 2007 by john
Anxiety is an unpleasant emotional state that can range from mild unease to intense fear. When there is a threat of some type, anxiety is a normal response, but when there is no clear or realistic cause, anxiety is not normal. Serious anxiety disorders include panic attacks, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorders, post-traumatic stress syndrome, “hee […]
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Posted on May 5th, 2007 by john
Depression is an emotional disorder that can range from mild (depressive reaction) to severe (major depression). It is the most common psychological problem in this country, affecting nearly 20 million people. It can be caused by a particular event, it can be a side effect of medication, or it can be due to hormonal […]
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Posted on May 5th, 2007 by john
Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia, a progressive degeneration of nerve tissue in the brain. It is thought to be caused by the buildup of plaque-like material and by nerve fibers that become tangled. These tangles and plaques are basically scars, composed of various unusable proteins and cell debris that end up choking […]
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