Archive for January, 2008
It is important for everyone to know their cholesterol levels. Regular checks of cholesterol ensure that a person is at a lower risk of cardiac problems and that a healthy balance of the “good” and “bad” cholesterol is maintained.
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Anorexia is such a terrible disease, and the effects of it are devastating, to both the victim and to the people that love them. When the disease reaches it worst levels, it can actually lead to a gruesome death.
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Do you think you may need a hearing aid device or already wear one and are ready for an upgrade? Before you jump in and buy a new hearing device you should do a hearing aid comparison so that you can save money and be able to make an informed decision about which device will best suit your lifestyle.
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Tinnitis has been called the third worst thing a person can endure, the first being severe intractable pain, and the second persistent and uncontrollable dizziness. Yet there is no real sound created by tinnitis, and it’s been diagnosed as a neurological condition. There is no known cure for the torment of tinnitis (ringing in the ears) although a number of medications are prescribed for the symptoms.
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A diet high in calcium, vitamin D and daily physical activity helps prevent osteoporosis. Adults should get 30 minutes of daily exercise. Children should get at least 60 minutes per day.
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Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils. Tonsils are structures situated on either side of the tongue at the back of the throat. They form part of the body’s defense system. They become inflamed when they are infected by either viruses or bacteria.
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The key to retain youth and also staying slim is the target of every woman. Some believe in staying fit by the value of aerobics and some in dieting.
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Does someone you love secretly harbor an eating disorder? Learn what their fears stem from and how you can make a change in their lives!
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