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The Benefits and Advantages of All on 4 Implants in Houston, Part 1

10th February 2012
All on 4 Implants: An Introduction There are currently tens of millions of people living without most or all of their original adult teeth; a state referred to as ‘edentulism’. In fact, according to statistics released by the Center for Disease control... Read >
Author: Derrick Ashley

10 Easy Steps to Needing Houston Dental Implants, Part 1

02nd February 2012
You would think that with today’s array of sophisticated medical technology and heightened health awareness that tooth loss and gum disease would be more of a peripheral problem to society. Yet, according to statistics released by the Center for Disease C... Read >
Author: Dr. Wayne. Brueggen

Periodontal Disease: A Primer on Potential Health Risks and Surgical Periodontal Treatments

17th January 2012
An eye-catching smile is not determined only by the appearance of your teeth. The appearance and health of your gums play a crucial part in the overall appearance of your smile and your oral health. Your gums serve as a foundation of your teeth and frame ... Read >
Author: perwab

Rabies in Dogs and Cats: How To Avoid The Biggest Mistakes Pet Owners Make

09th January 2012
Rabies- just the word alone evokes images of fear, frothing aggressive dogs, and death. The movie "Old Yeller" left a generation convinced that Rabies vaccine is a necessity, for all pets. In this article I am going to give you a better understanding of R... Read >
Author: Dr Andrew Jones, DVM

Car Breathalyzer - Deterrent or Problems

04th January 2012
A Car Breathalyzer, also called as an Ignition Interlock Device or IID, and Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device or BAIID, are becoming extremely popular within the 50 states as a protection solution for women and men convicted of Drunk driving. At th... Read >
Author: carbreathalyzerhq

Diabetic Life Insurance

05th December 2011
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 25.8 million people of all ages are affected by diabetes, which accounts for 8.3% of the U.S. population. 18.8 million people are diagnosed while 7 million are left undiagnosed. There are 1... Read >
Author: Nazima Golamaully

Common Diet Myths Debunked

28th November 2011
When I was a kid, my parents always coached me to eat more in order to grow bigger, taller, and healthier. I was always thin but at age nine, I was finally persuaded and my weight problems began. At age twelve, I was twenty lbs overweight, always dragging... Read >
Author: Fitness Trainer in North Jersey

Now, Answer of Drug resistant Bacteria is Grass-Fed Organic Beef

19th October 2011
American beef may be broadly contaminated with drug-resistant bacteria as per newest news reports. Recent technical study has sharp to clues that nearly half the beef trials checked, 47%, displayed clues of staph-infection-causing Staphylococcus aureus, a... Read >
Author: David Steele

What's A Bakersfield Personal Injury Lawyer And How He Can Help You On Your Slip and Fall Case?

05th October 2011
Personal injury law is among the most rewarding fields of law and is focused on giving settlement for injuries, both physical and emotional like and that's what a Bakersfield personal injury lawyer does. In the beginning, they work as affiliates, but with... Read >
Author: GarryCastro

How to Burn Belly Fat Fast for Women

21st September 2011
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) the number of obese individuals in America has increased by 20% since 1985; most are trying to figure out how to burn belly fat fast. Over half of those people are women. Studies have proven... Read >
Author: Nazima Golamaully

Importance of Vaccination

12th July 2011
Vaccination is credited today as the most effective means of infectious disease prevention. Colloquially, it is used almost interchangeably with “immunization" as the act of vaccinating does provide either temporary or permanent immunity against specific ... Read >
Author: Styla Brite

Things To Be Concerned About When It Comes To Black Mold

28th June 2011
Black mold infestations may cause serious health risks if they are not dealt with immediately. They have been shown to cause respiratory bleeding, asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases. In fact, this slimy, greenish-black fungus is held respon... Read >
Author: Zack R

The signs of Flu Shot Side Effects and Allergic Responses

14th June 2011
The flu vaccine serves up immunity to prevent specific traces in the influenza virus. Every year or temporary flu vaccinations are required due to the fact most usual strain or type differs from year to year. The flu or influenza is usually a breathing il... Read >
Author: Willie Rosa

The World of Vision Insurance

10th June 2011
When people think about health insurance the first thing to come to mind is normally the trip to the doctor for the flu, or a cold, or maybe blood work. If you’re being completely pessimistic maybe you’re wondering who is going to pay for the treatment of... Read >
Author: emilyney

Could Your Pooch be Your Best Weight Loss Tool?

09th June 2011
It is an unfortunate reality that obesity is an increasing problem in America. The facts are stunning – according to the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention), American adults have experienced a 60% increase in obesity within the past twenty yea... Read >
Author: Joy Randel
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