Articles, tagged with "negative health effects", page 1
21st September 2011
Huge threat is posed to the joints of the individuals when arthritis attacks them. It is a common disease that is supposed to affect the body when an individual turns forty or onwards. Seeing the frequency of the emergence of this disease, total hip repla...
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Author:
john lennon
02nd June 2011
Starting in the 1800s, asbestos was widely used in the manufacturing and construction industries due to a variety of desirable attributes. The product offered a number of benefits and very few initial drawbacks. For a young United States, who was just w...
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Author:
Felix Chesterfield
04th May 2011
Indoor molds are surfacing as one of the 21st century's first biological wars - they occur in homes, apartments, schools, workplaces and more. Growing concern over indoor air quality, combined with awareness through the media about several high profile mo...
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Author:
Zack R
04th May 2011
Black mold is a type of the stachybotris mold and is also known as stachybotris atra. It is characterized by greenish black or yellow stains, and grows in dark and humid places. It is a dangerous type of mold, which can have many negative health effects.
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Author:
Zack R
04th April 2011
Having high cholesterol levels in the blood is a problem for several of us. A number of things can be responsible for this, and one of these is the type of food we eat. Eating some types of food can dramatically increase our cholesterol levels, but we cou...
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Author:
Sandy1204
07th March 2011
Fresh air and adequate ventilation serve more than just the physical comfort of occupants. While a healthy supply of fresh air is important proper airflow also provides condensation control, removal of airborne pollutants and ensures the safe use of poten...
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Author:
carlainspiration
18th February 2011
NOISE POLLUTION: AN UNDERAPPRECIATED CULPRIT
Jason Chertoff
Jlc2198
4/8/10
Environmental Health Spring 2010
TA: Simon Lee
Abstract
Although noise has a variety of proven public health consequences and affects millions of people acr...
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Author:
jasonleechertoff
07th February 2011
One of the other places you perhaps spend most of the time is sitting at your workplace in your chair. You may not be thinking deliberately about it, but how you sit can make all the variation in your ability to work longer and also possible long term eff...
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Author:
Adam Smith
17th January 2011
Increasing the metabolic rate can be advantageous for individuals who are trying to shed off excess pounds. This process is the one responsible for turning the food we eat and stored fats in our bodies to energy. If you're wondering how to increase your m...
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Author:
BoolabvaLooea
20th December 2010
Weight loss advertisements are all the rage these days. Television commercials advertize the advantages of one diet and pill after another, cashing in on the obesity plague that has spread across America. However, not all of these products live up to thei...
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Author:
Art Jones
13th December 2010
Which is right - is chocolate good for you or isn't it? There are many stories in the media that say tell about all the health benefits of chocolate. But then we are told to stay away from foods that contain too much fat and sugar because of the negative ...
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Author:
Carla Wise
13th December 2010
Everybody who has ever gone on a diet knows how difficult they can be sometimes! After all, it is unnatural to starve yourself just to lose weight. No wonder that once you've achieved your weight loss goals, you begin binging again as your body demands th...
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Author:
John Richly
28th October 2010
For decades now, the food industry has constantly produced new chemicals and additives to transform our food products. Food additives are the chemicals added to food to change its color, for its preservation, to keep fats emulsified and to make the appear...
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Author:
Data Flat
06th October 2010
Arthritis is a very common condition that many people begin to acquire as they grow old. While once they had healthy joints, now they encounter swelling in their joints. Some joints that are often affected by arthritis are fingers, toes, wrists, ankles, e...
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Author:
sjohnson@health-insurance-buyer.com
24th September 2010
Our water has all kinds of minerals and materials which is collected from the soil, rocks and other items that it passes through. Not all of those minerals and materials are ones that we want in our homes.
In most cases large amounts of calcium, magn...
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Author:
Bill Methew