Articles, tagged with "ageing process", page 1
23rd September 2010
Wrinkles refer to the loosening of the skin. With the age the skin loses its elasticity and moisture as results wrinkles appear on all over the face. Some young people also have few wrinkles around the eyes that are caused by spending much time in the sun...
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Author:
Dr.Mike Boucher
30th April 2010
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Author:
DAVID
26th October 2009
The gradual appearance of wrinkles that seem to get etched deeper and deeper on the face, commonly called as deep eye wrinkles, may just be everyone's universal nightmare. No one wants to get old and even more; no one wants to look old.
Having wrinkles...
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Author:
Kalpana Rajagopalan
14th May 2009
Daily Mail observes a hot new trend in celebrity faces. The days of the old stretched look of a too-tight facelift or the glassy skin and winged eyebrows of overdone fillers are over. Many patients including celebrities still seek out Botox for migraines,...
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Author:
William J Binder
02nd December 2008
As you get that little bit older, your skin starts loosing its elasticity, it droops - then droops some more - then just plain sags. The law of gravity takes over, and it can be harsh, but all is not lost. There are new natural anti-aging skin creams that...
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Author:
Kathryn M. Reid
17th November 2006
The most common type of arthritis, osteoarthritis affects nearly 20 million people. More than half of the population over the age of 65 is afflicted with this disease in at least one of their joints.
Osteoarthritis, a degenerative condition, is a form ...
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Author:
Debra Gropp
21st March 2006
The ideal temperature to store wines is between 55ºF and 58ºF (13ºC–15ºC). However, any temperature between 40º–65ºF (5º–18ºC) will suffice as long as it remains constant.
The degree and the speed of the temperature change are critical. A gradual chang...
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Author:
Chris Miley