Articles, tagged with "dry mouth", page 3
10th May 2011
If you are looking for the natural yet effective ways to lower blood sugar levels then reading this article will help you learn all those ways. In fact many diabetes patients have stopped taking their medicines and have relied on these natural procedures....
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Amy Wells
21st April 2011
Everybody thinks that brushing and flossing your teeth several times everyday is the best way to have a perfect oral health. If your nightly hygienic regimen and ritual does not consist of oral rinsing, then maybe you should rethink this nightly rituals o...
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Sal Casley
21st April 2011
It is very inspiring to see people around you happy and contented; a healthy state of mind, positive conditions, and good mood of the whole family can make one person so much happy and pleased. That is why it is very ideal to hire a family dentist to keep...
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harrybronson
20th April 2011
The American Academy of Sleep says, "Good nighttime sleep at a very early age may help kick-start cognitive development and give kids a leg-up in school. The amount of nighttime sleep - not daytime naps - is the key component to advanced executive functio...
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enedin62
13th April 2011
When the teeth dentin is exposed, it causes tooth sensitivity. The pulp is surrounded by the dentin which is a substance that has pores that are connected directly to the nerve. Enamel covers the part you see and the gums cover the rest of the tooth wher...
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Nigel Roberson
06th April 2011
In this article, we will discuss underarm sweating - do I have axillary hyperhidrosis? We will also look at the symptoms, causes, and treatments for axillary hyperhidrosis (AH). Everybody sweats under their arms and it is perfectly natural when exercising...
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mdearth123
04th April 2011
Your body is made up of 60-70% water. It stands to reason that sufficient water is necessary for the ongoing health of nearly all your body’s functions. Among many other reasons, you need water to keep joints lubricated, flush toxins out of your body, del...
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Author:
gmanty
31st March 2011
You probably already know that it's important to drink enough water. A minimum of eight glasses of water a day is recommended. You should aim for more if it is really hot, or you are working out and sweating a lot. Getting enough water in your body will p...
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Author:
Garret Wong
29th March 2011
Xerostomia or dry mouth is not really a disease, but this condition can be considered as a symptom. Upon consultation with the dentist, some people may find that they’re suffering from dry mouth due to a severe dental problem. Basically, people experienci...
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elizabethcull
29th March 2011
Many people encounter the dental condition known as xerostomia. Xerostomia, more commonly known as dry mouth, is a condition where the mouth produces an insufficient amount of saliva. Aside from bad breath, there are many other complications connected to ...
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elizabethcull
28th March 2011
Extreme sweating can reduce a sufferer's high quality of life, creating them experience at a loss of manage. Their sweating turns into a condition that can take place even when their physique does not demand any temperature regulation. Due to the fact the...
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BrandiMartinez
28th March 2011
There is nothing more stressful than to have a thing go wrong throughout pregnancy. It doesn't matter if it truly is your first time being pregnant or your fourth or even the tenth. There are many items to be worried about throughout your pregnancy and it...
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emanuelwalker12
28th March 2011
Tooth sensitivity or sensitive teeth is most frequently caused by dentin exposure. The pulp is surrounded by the dentin which is a substance that has pores that are connected directly to the nerve. Enamel covers the part you see and the gums cover the res...
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Author:
Fred Small
24th March 2011
Sweating is really a normal condition that happens when the temperature within the body gets increased; consequently unwanted substances are thrown out as sweat. Your body produces sweat for cooling the body system in such hot conditions. Sweating mostly ...
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Author:
alexia foster
21st March 2011
Snoring and sleep apnea often go hand in hand. When someone has sleep apnea they have breathing issues while they sleep. Often these breathing issues lead to snoring.
When suffering from apnea the person has breathing that is shallow or paused for up...
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Author:
LisaWagner