Articles, tagged with "vitamin d", page 1
14th February 2012
Our lives are getting more and more cluttered every year. Running back and forth between a hundred different things every day can make it difficult to remember to stay positive and upbeat. But being happy influences us and everyone around us, and it`s som...
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Author:
daisy
08th December 2011
Skin is one of the best gifts of nature to us, a magic garment which is soft, waterproof, strong and self repairing. It is not just to cover up the internal organs and look beautiful; it does a lot more than that. With a layer of fat present underneath, i...
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Author:
Sarah Froehlich
12th October 2011
Now it is the summer in our part of the world and for many of us there is nothing nicer than going for a good hike in the long summer days and taking in the nature and landscapes. And maybe even catching some sun on the way. But there are also many benefi...
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Author:
leesmith
08th February 2011
Diabetes mellitus is a kind of syndrome which is characterized by the disorder of metabolism and the high level of sugar present in the human body. This abnormal level of sugar may be due to insufficient level of hormone insulin’s and different nutrients ...
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Author:
new one
19th November 2010
There are only so many things that you can do to get rid of bone marrow disease and degenerative bone disease. Unfortunately, when they start to take their toll on the body it is very hard to slow down the process, though it is possible. Keep in mind that...
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Author:
GaryBancrig
24th August 2010
Among the business world, the business card is an indispensible part. In the eyes of the experts of etiquette, the teeth are a business card to women. If her teeth are tidy, white and clean tone, you must be an accomplished lady. The yellow teeth will mak...
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Author:
Sharon
19th July 2010
Every day millions of Americans consume caffeine in some for or another. It's been estimated that over 90% of us get a dose of caffeine every day in this country. Sometimes, it seems as if caffeine is hard to avoid. Caffeine is naturally found in chocolat...
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Author:
John Fleming
15th June 2010
Many parents pay close attention to the height as the baby born, especially the parents with a height not very high will fear of genetic and other factors influence their child's height. The experts find that the following six factors which affect the chi...
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Author:
ystyles
03rd June 2010
Let's say you've tried to cut down on dairy in your diet, or eliminate it altogether, to help relieve the digestive discomfort caused by lactose intolerance. Anyone who has had episodes of the gas, bloating, pain and diarrhea that occur from consuming mil...
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Author:
Sandy Malek
21st May 2010
We all love to go sunbathing and get that lovely tan. Though, spending time in the sun is important, it should be done in a limited way and not overdone as this can cause health concerns. Before we look into the risks of exposure to sun rays, let's take a...
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Author:
Stuart Michael M
12th May 2010
Do you remember when you were little and your mother would say "if you frown like that your face is going to freeze that way"? Well, the truth is, these lines are not the result of frowning. Rather, they are the visible result of the loss of your body's n...
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Author:
olirom
28th September 2009
If you think you are the only one suffering from belly fat, think again. The problem is faced by one in three Americans and can be resolved by placing certain limitations on your body. The big idea here is to have a balanced diet along with any physical a...
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Author:
Greg Davis
21st August 2009
Getting to sleep and staying asleep is a problem that many people face every night. If you have problems getting to sleep you can do things to prevent more sleep loss. Here are a few suggestions of sleeping strategies you can employ to improve your nights...
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Author:
GeraldFitz
13th August 2009
Osteopenia and osteoporosis are both conditions of decreased bone density. The difference between osteopenia and osteoporosis lies in the degree of severity.
Osteopenia is defined as significant loss of bone mass. Generally, no symptoms are associated...
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Author:
jgardner
08th August 2009
There are 206 bones in the human body, but this is not always the case. The number of our bones actually decreases as we get older as some of our individual bones fuse into a single segment. Bones serve a number of important functions - mainly the ability...
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Author:
CL