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Fluoride In Water

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... Read >
Author: GoingGreenToday

5 Safety Precautions You Should Take When on a Cruise

24th March 2011
Cruises, usually speaking, are as secure as or safer than any method of travel. Certainly you'll find well-publicized horror stories about cruise liner incidents, as you can find horror reports of individuals walking to the grocery store. Nevertheless a... Read >
Author: Sean O'Kelly

Who Are You Sleeping With?

22nd March 2011
The Facts about Dust Mites On average, we spend about one third of our time in bed; add a little extra for other under the cover activities like watching TV or reading. Maybe you spent a lot of time making your bed just right; you picked the perfect li... Read >
Author: Walter Wolfsberger

Health Club Managers, Is Phillip Morris Your Real Competition?

21st March 2011
Health club managers have a lot to learn from the tobacco industry. One only needs compare the popularity of cigarette smoking compared to gym membership. The health club industry is booming. There are more gyms, health clubs, wellness centers, yoga, a... Read >
Author: Hossein Noshirvani

Chicago Personal Injury Statistics and Tips

21st March 2011
According to the Center for Disease Control(CDC)'s National Center for Health Statistics, nearly 180,000 people die from unintentional personal injuries every year. Injury statistics show that unintentional injury is the leading cause of death for individ... Read >
Author: sandz1214

5 Ways to Make Seniors Safer in the Bathroom

15th March 2011
As people get older, their mobility is affected. They have a harder time keeping their balance and moving about. This is especially true in the bathroom. More than 370 people are hurt in shower and bathtub injuries each day in the US. Many of them are sen... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Male Depression Rising Due To Western Socioeconomic Changes

15th March 2011
Although world-wide research over the last 20 years has indicated that women experience depression at twice the rate of men, recent research conducted by Jed Diamond, Ph.D, and others, indicates that male depression has been under-reported and is actua... Read >
Author: Dr. Jed Diamond

Treating Yeast Infections Using 7 Natural Remedies

10th March 2011
The Center for Disease Control estimates that 90% of all people born in the U.S. test positive for candida by six months of age. By adulthood, virtually all humans play host to Candida Albicans and are thus engaged in a life-long relationship. The primary... Read >
Author: zechong cai

A Greeley Chiropractor speaks out on Prescription Meds

02nd March 2011
You may find these stats hard to believe, coming from a Greeley Chiroprctor, so please, learn more for your own benefit and that of your family. Did it rectify the situation? The answer is yes, but maybe not how you would suspect. Medications point to da... Read >
Author: Boyd Durham

Weight Loss Advice For Women - Foods You Should Consider

01st March 2011
Its no secret that women are the worlds most incredible multi-taskers. Is it any wonder that the female of the mintages has specific nutritionary needs? Making that problematic nutritional balance in our stressed-out lives has never been more important --... Read >
Author: icame2help

Needing New Teeth in a Day in Houston: The Dangers of Periodontal (Gum) Disease

22nd February 2011
Teeth in a Day in Houston: Overview If someone were to tell you that you could receive a complete set of healthy and natural-looking teeth in a day in Houston, do you think you could accept it as fact? Or would you ask for the fine print to see exactly... Read >
Author: Derrick Ashley

Peru Vacations Essentials - Vaccinations

15th February 2011
If you're thinking about Peru vacations, you definitely need to get informed about vaccinations. Nothing is mandatory to be able to enter the country, but you should receive certain injections to reduce your risks. Check out the advice below to make su... Read >
Author: Gary Sargent

Ernie Els, Making a Difference in the Autism Community with Golf

11th February 2011
The Center for Disease Control averages 1 in 110 children in the United States have an Autism Spectrum Disorder. This means that the chances of knowing a child with autism are pretty high. The more known the disorder is the more efforts there are to do ... Read >
Author: CARD

Rabies Still On The Top of The List as Deadliest Dog Disease

05th February 2011
An animal which contracts rabies is practically guaranteed a death sentence, because of this it is one of the deadliest dog disorders to date. Rabies is a viral illness that is disseminated in the saliva from a bite of an infected animal. The virus approa... Read >
Author: mark1152

The Flu and Senior Citizens

01st February 2011
It is the height of flu season, and many caregivers wonder whether their elderly patients should get a flu shot. There are many common misconceptions about the flu; the following will outline some of these concerns and possible solutions: 1. Getting a... Read >
Author: Tacit Logic
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