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07th September 2009
Stomach cancer affects approximately 8 in 100,000 Americans. It is nearly twice as common in men as in women, and is more common among lower income people. The risk of stomach cancer increases past the age of forty. Stomach cancer is more common in foreig... Read >
Author: john daniel
03rd September 2009
The large intestine is made up of the colon (the upper five to six feet) and the rectum (the last six to eight inches). This is where the last stage of digestion occurs and where solid waste is held until it is released. Colorectal cancer is second only t... Read >
Author: john daniel
19th August 2009
“Don’t anticipate there’s going to be some magic paint… that’s going to fix this problem,” announced David Kraus, a state toxicologist with the Florida Department of Health. Damnit! Now what am I going to do with all this paint I bought from... Read >
Author: Yodle
30th July 2009
According to the HeraldTribune.com, some 550 million pounds of defective drywall produced in China has reached U.S. ports since 2006. Corrosion of electrical equipment such as air conditioners, appliances and electronics has been linked to gases emitted ... Read >
Author: Gloria Singer
12th June 2009
There are foods that are healthy and beneficial to a person’s body, and there are foods that are unhealthy and are hazardous to one’s health. With so many food selection offered at grocery stores, markets, food outlets, and restaurants, it’s hard fo... Read >
Author: Katrina
04th April 2009
Cat owners know for a detail that bad cat breath can be downright dreadful. It isn't that much different from bad being breath, as, both are caused by bacteria found in the utter that breaks protein down and releases the sulfur compounds out into the air.... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms
03rd April 2009
Garlic, there's nothing like the smell of garlic. It's great in soups and sauces, roasted with meats or on it's own, and it's wonderful mixed with butter and slathered on bread and then baked.
The scientific name for garlic is Allium Sativum. It is re... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner
25th March 2009
What do bad breath and colon cleansing have in common?Unknown to many, bad breath, or halitosis, can originate from digestive issues in the colon. Constipation: backup leading to the decay of waste matter in the colon can cause an unpleasant odor to ema... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
05th March 2009
Cat owners know for a fact that bad cat breath can be downright awful. It isn't that much different from bad human breath, as both are caused by bacteria found in the mouth that breaks protein down and releases the sulfur compounds out into the air. Sulfu... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck
13th February 2009
Cat owners know for a fact that bad cat breath can be downright awful. It isn't that much different from bad human breath, as both are caused by bacteria found in the mouth that breaks protein down and releases the sulfur compounds out into the air. Sulfu... Read >
Author: June Sabe
01st February 2009
In the vast majority of all cases, disorders in taste and bad breath are caused by anaerobic bacteria, which produces sulfur and lives in your throat, below the tongue and in the tonsils, if you didn't have them removed.
When the environment they live... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
01st February 2009
Bad breath is generally caused by bacteria, which releases sulfur compounds, when certain changes are made to its environment. In most cases, these changes are caused by food.
The fact that Garlic and Onion causes bad breath isn't news for anyone. But,... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
01st February 2009
Did you ever try to see if you have bad breath? Well, you can't do that. It's actually impossible to see what kind of breath you have. Yes, even if you exhale the air and keep the hands close to the mouth and nose, you still can't smell your own breath.
... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
20th January 2009
Garlic is a source of selenium, which must be present in the body for proper immune response, and which acts as an antioxidant in combination with vitamin E. Rich in potassium, zinc, selenium, and Vitamins A & C. It helps keep blood clots from forming in ... Read >
Author: DBixler
16th January 2009
The most famous fart gadget is the whopper cushion which is a rubber bladder that is designed to sound just like a fart if buried under a cushion on an easy chair. The victim of the gag sits down completely unaware of the stunt about to be pulled upon the... Read >
Author: Steve Last
09th January 2009
Are you suffering from bad breath? Have you ever sat back and really thought of ways to cure bad breath? It is a lot easier than you think. Anaerobic bacteria that live within the surface of your tongue and throat cause bad breath. This bacterium produces... Read >
Author: Kane
09th January 2009
Garlic, there's nothing like the smell of garlic. It's great in soups and sauces, roasted with meats or on it's own, and it's wonderful mixed with butter and slathered on bread and then baked.
The scientific name for garlic is Allium Sativum. It is r... Read >
Author: don
05th January 2009
Garlic, there's nothing like the smell of garlic. It's great in soups and sauces, roasted with meats or on its own, and it's wonderful mixed with butter and slathered on bread and then baked.
The scientific name for garlic is Alliums Sativa. It is rela... Read >
Author: mandeep.dec2008
31st December 2008
Everyone must watch what they eat in order to maintain a healthy bodyweight. But what if you have bad breath? If you’re prone to this condition, must you monitor what you eat to avoid situations where people would back away whenever you speak to them? T... Read >
Author: Info Spreader
01st December 2008
Got a really bad breath and you have absolutely no idea what is causing it? Then you share the same concern with many bad breath sufferers. You see, there are many causes of bad breath therefore; treatment may differ from case to case. It is so much easie... Read >
Author: Info Spreader
01st December 2008
Bad breath or commonly referred to as halitosis, is a very embarrassing condition and those who suffer from it would usually have a very difficult social life. Forget about getting a date, talking to people or trying to be close to them is already hard en... Read >
Author: Info Spreader
20th November 2008
Needless to say, dry mouth is one of the main causes of bad breath. Try to smell your breath the moment your mouth goes dry. You are most likely to notice that your breath is turning from good to foul right then.
Dry mouth is a medical condition also ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
14th October 2008
Cat owners know for a fact that bad cat breath can be downright awful. It isn't that much different from bad human breath, as both are caused by bacteria found in the mouth that breaks protein down and releases the sulfur compounds out into the air. Sulfu... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler
13th October 2008
The nose is used for breathing but it has another important function as well and that is filtering the air that goes into your lungs. It filters out the dust particles, bacteria and other pollutants on a daily basis. This is collected by the fine hair in ... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
29th July 2008
Garlic, there's nothing like the smell of garlic. It's great in soups and sauces, roasted with meats or on its own, and it's wonderful mixed with butter and slathered on bread and then baked.
The scientific name for garlic is Allium Sativum. It is rel... Read >
Author: lan Cuxv
17th July 2008
People have used garlic for thousand of years as both food and medicine as well as to ward off vampires. Well, although modern research has not confirmed yet that rubbing garlic on doorknobs and window frames can protect us against vampires or evil spirit... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.
17th July 2008
People have used garlic for thousand of years as both food and medicine as well as to ward off vampires. Well, although modern research has not confirmed yet that rubbing garlic on doorknobs and window frames can protect us against vampires or evil spirit... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.
14th July 2008
About 30% -65% of cancers are diet-related, that means improper diet leads to many cancers. There is no doubt that fruits and vegetables are the most important protective factors of diet.
The Mechanism Of Anti-cancer
1. Antioxidant against free radicals... Read >
Author: Win.Ho
29th April 2008
Tears and bad breath-these are the two things usually associated with onion and garlic. But there is much more to these two popular vegetables, which are known not only for their unique flavours but also for their therapeutic benefits. Onion and garlic ar... Read >
Author: peterhutch
28th April 2008
The gums are also called as the gingivae. These are firm fibrous tissue connected to the bone of the jaw. If they are atleast 1 mm thick and have a good blood supply, then they are said to be "healthy". Along with age, they decrease slightly and expose mo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th March 2008
Garlic, there's nothing like the smell of garlic. It's great in soups and sauces, roasted with meats or on its own, and it's wonderful mixed with butter and slathered on bread and then baked.
The scientific name for garlic is Allium Sativum. It is rel... Read >
Author: Vinu
30th January 2008
Nutrition
Give your jaw a workout. When you eat, chew your food thoroughly, Dr. Replogle advises. Chewing stimulates saliva flow.
Choose your foods carefully. Certain foods are notorious for causing bad breath, such as coffee, alcohol, certain chees... Read >
Author: Alien
19th January 2008
Chemical exposure includes many varieties of substances, including biological agents, mineral dusts, nitrogen compounds, metals, pesticides, plastics, rubber, solvents, asphyxiates and sulfur compounds. Some of the more dangerous chemicals a person can be... Read >
17th August 2007
Garlic (Allium Sativum)
Garlic is a magical herb that has proven its effectiveness in almost all common ailments. It is very effective in heart diseases particularly in lowering cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides. So if you are the one hav... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
24th July 2007
The capability to convert natural gas into a liquid, resulting in liquefied natural gas (LNG), facilitates the efficient transport of natural gas and allows for widespread distribution over a vast geographical area. Natural gas is converted to liquefied n... Read >
Author: wespipe
06th May 2007
It must be pretty awful to be afraid to kiss, and it is needless since you can cure halitosis or bad breath easily and quickly if you know what to do.
The agony of a guy being afraid when a girl comes close must be terrible, and for a girl too since ... Read >
Author: Tom Healy
10th April 2007
Garlic is a member of the perennial plant and is closely related to the onion, shallot and leek plants. Garlic tends to only have one leaf base unlike onions that have many. Sometimes, it is possible to eat the above portions of the plant, especially when... Read >
Author: Alien
30th January 2007
If you want to prevent bad breath, the first step is a healthy lifestyle. This may seem like an impossibly general statement, but it really is true that a healthy lifestyle benefits the body in so many ways and avoids the conditions that make us predispos... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
18th December 2006
For more than 900 years garlic has been used for medicinal purposes. From ancient Egypt to medieval Europe, all the way to America, garlic has been used to treat different ailments. Garlic has stood the test of time and now has over 2200 credible studie... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th November 2006
Health Benefits and Uses of
Garlic
Garlic health benefits and medicinal properties have long been known . Garlic
has long been considered a herbal "wonder drug", with a reputation for
preventing everything from the common cold and flu to the Plagu... Read >
Author: John smith
13th October 2006
For as long as we’ve been aware that physical problems can often be solved, people have been looking for a bad breath cure. Virtually no one goes through life without experiencing, from time to time, an unpleasant taste in the mouth or an objectionable ... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
14th September 2006
What are tonsiloliths? Some people notice that they have small white hard lumps in the back of the throat in the tonsil region. The lumps range in size from quite tiny to pea size and they tend to remain lodged in the tonsillar area for some time, until t... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
07th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Sylvia Riley
In this article I'll be exploring the use of garlic for health. Nicknamed the 'stinking rose', this auspicious herb has been revered throughout history as a cure and natural treatment for all manor of conditions. These inclu... Read >
Author: Healthwise Solutions
13th August 2006
Health Benefits and Uses of
Garlic
Garlic health benefits and medicinal properties have long been known . Garlic
has long been considered a herbal "wonder drug", with a reputation for
preventing everything from the common cold and flu to the Plagu... Read >
Author: tom willson
28th July 2006
Bad breath that continues for a long period of time is often referred to as chronic halitosis. It's a condition that has been around for a very long time, but it is only in last century that we have started to may much attention to it, and only in the las... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
17th July 2006
We all wish we could have fabulous breath all the time, but that's a distant dream for most people. You either know you have halitosis and fight a constant battle with it, or you fear that you have halitosis and take great pains to avoid breathing directl... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
03rd July 2006
Most bad breath, or halitosis, originates in the mouth, specifically at the back of the tongue - if you sense bad breath in throat air, the problem may not really be halitosis at all. The rotten egg smell that we associate with halitosis is the smell of s... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
30th June 2006
Have you ever wondered what is causing your dogs bad breath? It is probably caused by a buildup of tartar on his teeth, and possibly by advancing gum disease if the tartar has been building up, untreated, for a while. Throughout their lives, dogs get an a... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
31st March 2006
Copyright 2006 David Drinkall
Most people suffer from bad breath at some time in their lives. For something so commonplace, bad breath (or halitosis) isn't fully understood by the medical community.
Though the reasons for bad breath odor are not com... Read >
Author: David Drinkall
09th March 2006
Health Benefits and Uses of Garlic
Garlic health benefits and medicinal properties have long been known . Garlic has long been considered a herbal wonder drug, with a reputation for preventing everything from the common cold and flu to the... Read >
Author: star herb
08th March 2006
Who wants to be talking to the man/woman of your dreams only to find out later that you had bad breath?
Bad Breath can be an embarrassing problem. How do you avoid bad breath? That is a tough question. Below we have a list of actions to take in orde... Read >
Author: Jeremy Noland
26th September 2005
The medical use of herbs is widespread. In a multi-ethnic group of patients attending an emergency department in New York 22% reported that they used herbal medicines; use was highest among Asians, 37%. It is important therefore for clinicians to document... Read >
Author: David Chandler
27th July 2005
Shallots belong to the lily family (Liliacae) where onion,
garlic and leeks are present. It is classified as Allium
cepa var. aggregatum .Shallots are smaller and sweeter than
onion and like garlic its bulb divides into multiple
sections .It di... Read >
Author: Anita cherry
12th July 2005
Before the thirties, people knew the importance of minerals. Their soil was rich in minerals and they ate plenty of vegetables grown in these soils. When vitamins were discovered during this time, people began to forget about the important of minerals and... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
20th May 2005
Post nasal drip is a sensation of mucous build up in the throat. Sometimes you may even feel a dripping sensation from the back of your nose. The cause is over-production of mucous by glands in the nose and in the throat.
At a healthy level those gland... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
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