Articles, tagged with "cdc", page 3
28th March 2011
By Erika Parker Price
We all know that fluoride in our water can reduce tooth decay, but is it possible that too much can negatively affect our dental health?
For the first time in 50 years, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is recom...
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Author:
GoingGreenToday
15th March 2011
Mullins Chiropractic in Austin Tx. A competitive spirit, the desire to remain bodily fit, and a enthusiasm for the sport are some of the good reasons we love to take part in sports. Along with the many rewards, from victories earned to friendships forged...
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Casey Bartlett
15th March 2011
Disability benefits are provided by the Canadian government and to get full benefit, it is important that you consult the CDC, which will take care of everything on your behalf.
Personality disorder comprises of inner behavior and experience having an ...
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Author:
Emely Porter
14th March 2011
Disability tax credits are provided by the Canadian government and the CDC helps you to get them as they take care of every minute detail on your behalf and make the process fast and easy.
Panic disorder is a kind of attack that results in sudden fee...
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Author:
Emely Porter
10th March 2011
Mullins Chiropractic in Austin Tx. A competitive spirit, the need to remain bodily suit, and a passion for the game are some of the good reasons we really like to take part in sports. Along with the many rewards, from victories earned to friendships forg...
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Author:
Casey Bartlett
03rd March 2011
Insect repellents can be very risky yet indispensable especially in getting rid of those insects, bugs, ticks and other pests found at home. Even though mosquito control is part of the community’s responsibility, we should start thinking on how we can pos...
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Author:
Daniel Stanley
21st February 2011
Firstly we need to point out that since we are tour operators not qualified doctors it would be inappropriate for us to try to provide specific medical advice, so all we can do is try to make a few general points here! And unfortunately there is no cut a...
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Author:
All Points East
17th February 2011
Shingles is the common term for a painful viral flare-up of the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chicken pox. It can appear at any age but is more common in adults over age 60. Anyone who has had chicken pox is at risk for shingles. The ...
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Cinergy Health & Life
11th February 2011
As natural health advocates, we spend much of our time analyzing, testing and learning about natural foods and medicine. Two years ago we first learned about pine pollen from The Natural Testosterone Plan by Stephan Harrod Buhner. After that we spent time...
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Author:
Edwin Kyhos
10th February 2011
If you are bitten by an infected tick, you could get Lyme disease. The disease was identified after rheumatoid arthritis cases rose in children in 1975. Research determined that ticks infected with the Borelia burgdorferi bacteria were the source of the d...
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Author:
melissa
09th February 2011
Flu (Part 2)
There is one other very important Flu group: Kids. Their immune systems just have matured and acquired the antibody response that healthy adults have. In shear numbers, children get the Flu 2 to 3 more times than adults. That is why we are h...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
09th February 2011
more recent Home Care and Elder Care Services Home Care and Elder Care Services The Middle for Illness Handle (also known as the CDC) reports that each 12 months, more than 200,000 men and women are hospitalized mainly because of the flu and 36,...
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Author:
Chance Navarro
02nd February 2011
Taking a free ADD and ADHD test for memory or attention can be helpful to determine what part of the brain can be strengthened with cognitive training. The link to the free ADD and ADHD memory and attention test is at the bottom of this post.
Cognitive...
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Author:
Tess Messer
28th January 2011
Mesothelioma and other asbestos related diseases are often fatal. However, even though there has been a dramatic decline in the use of asbestos over the past several decades, the number of deaths that are related to asbestos exposure is still on the rise...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
19th January 2011
In the early part of 2010 Volkswagen unveiled the new Touareg which is the German car manufacturers midsized crossover type SUV. The first generation of the Touareg went on sale in 2002; in 2003 it won Car and Driver magazine's “Best Luxury SUV". The fir...
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Author:
bensonbrown