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41 Tips to Cheat Swine Flu

15th September 2009
With Indian wedding monsoon season around the corner, our marriage counselor advises our members to take care and not let swine flu spoil the excitement of the season. What is Swine Flu? Swine flu is a respiratory disease caused by viruses that in... Read >
Author: MyMarriageList.com Marriage Expert

Aromatherapy For Travel - 4 Key Essential Oils to Tackle Travel Stress & Upsets

15th September 2009
Summer's here and for most people that means it's vacation travel season. Whether you're traveling by car or plane, going on a long trip or a weekend getaway, no matter what time of the year it is, it helps to be prepared for some of the unexpected upsets... Read >
Author: Donya Fahmy

Tips for Parents: Keeping Your Child Healthy at Daycare

10th September 2009
The end of summer and for many children, the start of a new school year means that cold and flu season will soon be upon us. Whether your child attends a Brookline childcare center or a family daycare in Brookline chances are he’s going to get sick at l... Read >
Author: Jane Bartlett

Q & A

02nd September 2009
Q: I have a piece of tiffany jewelry in silver and like to wear silver rings, but something funny happens, they bend from circular to an oval overnight. What's happening? A: It will happen with any jewlery, regardless of the type of metal. The warmth of ... Read >
Author: jack

How DesOwen can liberate you from itching and inflammation related to skin problems

01st September 2009
What is desowen and why is it prescribed? Desowen is a topical steroid medication applied directly on the skin to relieve the itching and inflammation associated with a number of skin problems. Its generic name is 'desonide' and it is also available... Read >
Author: Danny

How Desowen can liberate you from itching and inflammation related to skin problems

01st September 2009
What is desowen and why is it prescribed? Desowen is a topical steroid medication applied directly on the skin to relieve the itching and inflammation associated with a number of skin problems. Its generic name is 'desonide' and it is also available... Read >
Author: Danny

Apply Insecticides Cautiously For Avoiding Serious Health Problems

01st September 2009
Insecticide and herbicide are those pesticides which are considered as essential evil, require for protecting farms and fields from undesirable insects, weeds, etc. Widely used in the agricultural lands; instead of killing the insects, insecticides aid in... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Symptoms of Swine Flu and Precautions

27th July 2009
Symptoms of Swine flu in people are similar to the symptoms of regular human flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people have reported diarrhea and vomiting associated with H1N1 - Swine flu. In the past... Read >
Author: Allen

Swine Flu Dont Get It Follow Our 8 Tips

24th July 2009
First things first. The easy fact of the matter is Swine flu is nothing to sneeze at. However, as said by healthcare experts, the general public should be vigilant and not panic. You are probably thinking that's's quicker said than done. Right? But j... Read >
Author: Amanda

Printed Materials for Students to Learn About Influenza A

18th June 2009
Printed materials like flyers and door hangers are affective tools to disseminate information about Influenza A. Preventive measures and reminders can be indicated on the said printed outputs, which will be distributed in the whole school campus. Further... Read >
Author: Katrina

Reduce Your Risk of Salmonella - Grow Your Own Food

15th April 2009
If you read the headlines about the multitude of Food recalls over the last several months, it is becoming more apparent that our regulatory agencies may not be able to prevent various outbreaks of bacteria that could lead to safety issues across the coun... Read >
Author: Montgomery Emerson

Beware Of Salmonella in Those Easter Eggs, Mom!

09th April 2009
Beware of Salmonella in Those Easter Eggs, Mom! Eggs are a common source of salmonella poisoning. At one time it was believed the intact shell of an egg protected it from salmonella contamination but not so. The inside of the egg is vulnerable as wel... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

The Art of Good Cooking

05th January 2009
So often we all feel the need for a help in the kitchen. This is the case especially with working moms who have to handle so many different fronts apart from the work front, the kitchen and the kids. But most of us cannot afford to keep a help, for more h... Read >
Author: Pankaj kumar Govil

Food Poisoning Symptoms, How to Prevent Food Poisoning

01st December 2008
Food poisoning results when you eat food contaminated with bacteria or other pathogens such as parasites or viruses. Your symptoms may range from upset stomach to diarrhea, fever, vomiting, abdominal cramps and dehydration. Most such infections go undiagn... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Healthy Tips - Healthy Tips For a Beautiful Look

03rd September 2008
The most essential factor is to be fit and by following a few healthy tips you can be on your way to a beautiful skin and body. To get a flawless skin, always drink at least 2 - 3 liters of water every day regardless of the season. This helps to flush out... Read >
Author: articles.streamink@gmail.com

Altadrine anti-cellulite to break down cellulite

29th July 2008
A lot of anti-cellulite creams efficacy is often questioned because one does not see them work when applied. Thermic creams are increasing in demand because one can feel them and see them work! The most innovative product in the market are the Thermic... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

Focus on the Family Series 2

20th June 2008
In the last issue, solutions to unwanted advice were addressed. This issue will focus on bedtime. The reality of this issue is: If the children go to bed, so can the parents. When the children sleep, so will the parents. The question: How to g... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey

How to Take Care of The Style With Dry Frizzy Hair

18th June 2008
Many people's hair looks the best and least frizzy toward the end of the day when the natural oil starts to come out. Is there have any heavy-duty straight up oil or grease which could be throwed into the hair each day? Usually people are trying to get... Read >
Author: endy0202

Complete Information on Enterobiasis with Treatment and Prevention

03rd June 2008
Enterobiasis or pinworm infection is a common, contagious, parasitic infestation found mainly in children. The disorder is spread by swallowing or inhaling the tiny eggs of the pinworm. It occurs especially in children. Adult pinworms live in the intestin... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Things to Consider When Choosing the Best Daycare

03rd April 2008
Choosing a Daycare can be a one of the most important decisions in your life. As a loving parent, you need to take a few extra days to research daycares to find the one that fits you and your child. Supervision * What is the child per caregiver ratio... Read >
Author: Ant Onaf

What Everybody Should Know About Cold Sores Contagious

29th March 2008
Main purpose of this article is to give you a brainstorm on the topic and guide you further into understanding everything related to cold sores. Do you have trouble looking in the mirror and being happy with what you see? Do you avoid getting out in t... Read >
Author: blacksirius

Sink Cleaning

28th August 2007
Recommended Cleaning Supplies and Cleaning Equipment: EPA Registered Cleaner/Disinfectant Stainless Steel Cleaner Scouring Cleaner (Cream, Powdered) Wiping Material – Rags, Paper Towels, Sponge, etc. Sprayer – Trigger (labeled), Pump-Up, A... Read >
Author: Lee Harris

Sink Cleaning

16th June 2007
Recommended Supplies and Equipment: EPA Registered Cleaner/Disinfectant Stainless Steel Cleaner Scouring Cleaner (Cream, Powdered) Wiping Material – Rags, Paper Towels, Sponge, etc. Sprayer – Trigger (labeled), Pump-Up, Aerosol, Foam, etc.... Read >
Author: Lee Harris

If I Attract Birds to My Yard, Am I at Risk for Avian Flu?

24th May 2007
With the warm weather comes the influx of wild birds to your yard. As a homowener, you will probably welcome these birds with food and birdhouses. However, it is often asked if there is a potential for the Bird Flu to be carried to my backyard by these mi... Read >
Author: Mike Kershaw

Protecting and Storing Photographs So Your Memories Last

09th May 2007
Photographs record our daily lives and special events. Seeing a picture often brings back memories, as well as feelings, thoughts and emotions. When our most special moments are recorded they become treasured family keepsakes. These keepsakes need to be w... Read >
Author: Rob Daniels

Treat Yeast Infections Naturally

08th May 2007
Sometimes a white coating on the tongue is the result of a yeast infection, also known as thrush. This is when there is an overgrowth of fungus called candida, normally found on skin or mucus membranes. However, if the environment inside the mouth or thro... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Boost Immunity to Counter Candida

30th April 2007
A little known fact about vaginal yeast infections is that condoms can actually create them too. The use of condoms which have spermicide on them known as nonoxynol-9, has been proven in studies to be linked to increased yeast infections. Some women howev... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Natural Remedy for Yeast Infection

13th April 2007
The most common symptoms are itching and the feeling of irritation in the vaginal area; redness or swelling of the vulva; a white, thick, unpleasant discharge which looks similar to cottage cheese and which has no scent, although sometimes it could smell ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

It's Chore Time!

06th January 2007
It's Chore Time!Every child has them - or should. It can be like pulling teethgetting a child to do a chore he or she doesn't want to do.But, it's important for us to persevere! It's vital for our childrento learn the importance of chores and responsibili... Read >
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5 Ways To Keep Your Scrapbook Safe

24th May 2006
One of the most devastating things that can happen to a scrapbook-er is for their creation to be ruined. So many hours, time, energy and money have been exhausted in putting together a work of art that brings back those memorable moments in time. There ar... Read >
Author: Paul Penafiel