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126)   9 Yummy Foods That Can Harm Your Heart
Yummy foods are usually tasty and loved by people of all ages. Though not all, majority of these yummy foods may actually pose some threats to our health. Here are 9 so called 'junk foods' that are yummy yet high in calories and low in nutritional content; they do contain fats, especially trans fats. 1. Cookies and candy The more the fat content, the more likely the cookie will contain trans fat.
article tags: trans fat, cholesterol, hdl, ldl

127)   90% Of Us Suffer Dry Hair!
Frizzy, Brittle Hair 90% of us suffer with dry brittle or frizzy hair because our hair is deficient of (moisture) WATER! There is a certain preconceived notion that has been passed on from generation to generation. That is the idea that our hair is dry, because we are lacking in natural oils. We are told that if we nurture our hair by brushing vigorously 100 times a day, with an all-natural bristle brush, or if we pamper our hair with hot oil treatments or smother out hair with cholesterols.
article tags: hair thinning, hair loss, hair, hair growth, fast hair growth, bald, balding, female hair loss, menapause, ha

128)   Clikdate Online Datin
Tell the truthThere's really no point in telling somebody that you're tall, tanned and toned if in reality, you're more average height,

129)   "Are You an Achiever or Are You an EXCUSIOLOGIST?"
It would be a fairly safe bet that if you are reading this article then you are on the lookout for something more in your life than what you already

130)   "Be the Samurai Sword"
Relationships are constantly facing crisis. Everywhere we look people are in dispute with one another. Companies are in dispute with one another. Coun

131)   "Being Busy Does Not Equal Being Productive"
How many people do you know who are so busy being busy that they never seem to get anything worthwhile done? Does that describe you, maybe even just a

132)   "Seeking Knowledge Will Give You Power"
What are you interested in? We all have a passion for something. So, what is your passion?Are you actively seeking information about your pass

133)   Banishing Hannibal Lecter Personalities From Your Life
We all know them. We all have somebody like them at our workplace. Some of us have them as our neighbor. Some are related to them. Gosh - some poor so

134)   Bausch & Lomb Has Seen It All! From World War I To Showin
When you think of Bausch & Lomb, what comes immediately to mind is, innovation, quality, and their precedence in research and development of top-quali

135)   Color Contact Lenses! It’s Time To Spice Up Those Eyes
Color contact lenses have become a popular choice among many contact lens wearers, and with the incredible variety and specialty lens applications ava

136)   Its NOT Always About You
Do your remember when you first ventured out in theonline business world? You probably had questionsand problems along the way. Wouldn't it

137)   A Basic Explanation on the Basic Golf Swing by Nguang Nguek Fluek!
If you have ever been on the golf course or a driving range and have tried to use all your strength in the basic golf swing so that you can hit the ball as far as possible, then you already understand that this technique does not work very well. In fact, you were probably lucky if you hit the ball and if you did manage to make contact with the ball it probably went no where near the direction you wanted it to go.
article tags: basic golf swing

138)   A beginner’s guide to ginseng
There is a bewildering array of ways to eat, drink or take ginseng, to the point where it can be difficult for a beginner to even know where to start. The simplest way to take ginseng is to simply eat the leaves from the plant. Unfortunately, unless you’re used to it, ginseng has a distinctly odd taste, which makes the experience a little unpleasant.
article tags: herbs, health, food

139)   A Brief Look at Arthritis
Arthritis also is the leading cause of disability. Nearly 7 million people in the U.S., including 20% of people with arthritis, are unable to perform major life activities such as working or housekeeping because of this disease. Arthritis sufferers endure more days in severe pain, experience more days with limited ability to perform daily activities, and have more difficulty performing personal-care routines than people without arthritis.
article tags: arthritis, treatment of arthritis, cure of arthritis, prevention of arthritis

140)   A Change In Food Labels Regarding “low-carb” Products Content Is Looming
Just a moment before you pick up that low-carb salad dressing from the grocery store shelf. Low cal, low carb, reduced fat, reduced carbs, and other so called healthy promotional phrases may all take on a entirely new meaning in the not too distant future. FDA Deputy Commissioner Lester Crawford has indicated a food content labeling mandate will probably cause a substantial number of products to have their labels changed.
article tags: low carb, salad dressing, vinaigrette

141)   A Chat with Osama
After speaking with Saddam, I was not especially surprised to hear from Osama. He did not care to speak with me off the record and wanted me to recor

142)   A Cheaper Alternative To Whitening Your Teeth
In this day and age when we as a society are becoming more self conscious about our looks and body shape and we think we have done it all then let me tell you that you are not quite up there with the rest of the beautiful people if you have not tried teeth whitening. Yes that is right, having very white teeth is the go these days especially in the U.S, Australian and the U.K.
article tags: dental, dentist, teeth, whitening, mouth, fillings

143)   A Clinical Thermometer Is Essential: Part I
Copyright 2006 Peter Nisbet Every household with young children should possess a clinical thermometer. Young children, especially babies and infants, cannot properly describe their symptoms when they become ill. Many childhood diseases are associated with a raised temperature, sometimes inadequately described as a ‘fever’. The term ‘fever’ means different things to different people and I prefer to refer to a ‘raised temperature’.
article tags: clinical thermometers, how to measure fever, measure fever, fevers, childrens fever, high fever in children

144)   A Country Boy’s View on Fashion
I still can’t understand it. After all these years, I can’t make a lick of sense out of what folks consider to be in or out of fashion – appropria

145)   A Cure For The Common Clutter
While the number of health Web sites is skyrocketing, consumers can simplify their searches for information by visiting healthfinder.gov, the federal online gateway that gives them access to reliable health information and health news. Since 1997, healthfinder®, supported by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) within the U.
article tags: a cure for the common clutter

146)   A Dad Reflects on Choosing Separate Classrooms for His Twins
One afternoon about six years ago, Hallie, the second of our four daughters and also a twin, decided she had had enough crawling and stood up to walk. Down the hallway she went, teetering like she had had one too many drinks, determined to get to the end. She made it about halfway and plopped down, apparently satisfied with her short journey, then looked up at the cheering audience and smiled.
article tags: anxiety, anxiety remedies, depression, anxiety medication, advice

147)   A few words on bad breath
Did it ever cross your mind that your breath might be as stinky as the breath of the person that you met yesterday morning in the bus - while you where heading to your office? He probably didn’t know that he was the reason why you changed seat; if something similar had happened to you, would you recognize that the real reason was your awful breath? Well, it turns out that sometimes we need to learn from the daily lessons that others give us; bad breath is a very good example.
article tags: breath, halitosis, mouth

148)   A Flower a day keeps the Doctor away
Gourmet food is expensively delicious not only for its quality ingredients and taste, but also for its aesthetics. Aesthetics in food are making a big comeback in today's restaurants, and for good reason.

149)   A Guide to Agency Nursing in the UK
The NHS, as an institution, is one of the largest employers in the UK, if not the World, with responsibility for a large budget totalling billions of pounds. Most nurses in the United Kingdom are either working for or have worked for the NHS in the past 5 years. Employer/Employee relations within the NHS are generally neutral with many nurses considering themselves to be underpaid for the work that they do.
article tags: theatre nurse vacancies, nurse employment uk, itu nurse, nursing agencies uk

150)   A Guide to Buying Contact Lenses Online
A Guide to Buying Contact Lenses Online
article tags: contact lenses, lasik eye surgery

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