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29th September 2009
There are a few things someone notices when meeting a smoker. The outstretched hand can be covered in a layer of yellow stains at the finger tips. On closer contact vertical lines can be seen around the lips. These can be caused by years of sucking on a... Read >
Author: frank
10th September 2009
Most of us take water for granted but without water we would die! On a less “final” note, we certainly need water if we are to fight acne. As it is most likely that you have a ready source of water, there is no reason why you shouldn’t benefit from ... Read >
Author: semajseer
20th July 2009
The value of cross-cultural support goes beyond relocation as an essential tool for growing global organisations.
Difficulties in coping with a change of culture can be a major contributory factor when a relocation doesn't work out. Culture shock can ... Read >
Author: Relocate Magazine
09th July 2009
Those diagnosed with colitis should be aware of and utilise available methods and practices to reduce the occurrence and strength of colitis symptoms, particularly when it can be identified that stress has been a contributory factor. One stress reducing m... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
18th May 2009
Doctors are now accepting that inflammation may be a contributory factor in a number of types of heart diseases. A paradigm shift is occurring in scientific opinion. Cholesterol may not be the real cause of heart disease. Inflammation is the body’s auto... Read >
Author: Brian Louden
18th May 2009
What is Management Accounting?
Management accounting is an internal accounting method used by managers of firms in order to help them make informed decisions about the business they are managing. Management accounting is for internal use in a company ... Read >
Author: Uma A Ilango
18th May 2009
Colon cleansing is a controversial subject, and despite all the downbeat comments and interpretations, its recognition has improved at a rapid rate. So if you are in search of a way to colon cleanse fast –here are some options for you as follows.
A ver... Read >
Author: Raheel
21st March 2009
A new study has revealed that millions of drivers are risking invalidating their car insurance policy simply because they cannot see properly.
According to research by the College of Optometrists, 20% of UK motorists aged between 35 and 55 have driven ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
21st March 2009
How does stress affect health? Stress is a major element of being human -- a state of bodily or mental tensions resulting from factors that tend to alter an existing balance.
Everyday we are faced with struggles, hardships and angst in our home, schoo... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
11th January 2009
Chain Accidents
A chain accident occurs when two or more vehicles collide, usually affecting other vehicles traveling in the same road. It is sometimes called as multiple vehicle pile-ups.
Usually, chain accidents or multiple vehicle pile-ups result... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
14th December 2008
The credit card market is huge. Indeed, according to 2007 statistics, there are over 1,300 providers and 30 million credit card users in the UK alone. Offering a convenient and flexible method of payment, they are a great way to manage your money, as we... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
30th October 2008
After a stressful work, people tend to look at the comfort of their beds. Here they feel relaxed and comfortable. It is the time when they get the needed rest and restoration. One contributory factor for a good rest is lying on a comfortable bed. And the ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
30th October 2008
The results of an EU study have just been released. They may leave you feeling just a little uneasy with regards to your future plans. Frighteningly, they show that for a man living in the UK, the average healthy number of years they can expect to live is... Read >
Author: michael challiner
15th September 2008
Almost all companies are faced with risks in their jobs. This is not the risk of loosing the job. But risks associated with health and safety. Even a clerk is faced with such risks. Merely sitting down for 8 straight hours can have health consequences. It... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
22nd July 2008
Greasy hair can look oily and dull, and have a lank and lifeless appearance. It can look flat and heavy, and it never seems to stay clean and fresh. It takes on a stringy appearance within a few hours of shampooing and refuses to stay full and fluffy. Doe... Read >
Author: Jennifer Summers
20th June 2008
Although we still do not entirely understand headaches one thing that we do know is that two of the commonest types of headache - tension and migraine headaches - are far more commonly seen in women, which suggests that hormones play an important part in ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
09th June 2008
For many years the first line of defense for children with sleep apnea and other forms of sleep-disordered breathing has been to remove both their tonsils and adenoids in a procedure known as an adenoidtonsilectomy and follow-up studies normally carried o... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
07th April 2008
The term osteoporosis refers to the unfortunately very common condition by which bones become de-mineralised and reduced in strength. Also sometimes known as "brittle bones", it is particularly common in the elderly population and a well established cont... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
02nd April 2008
Graying of hair is not an unusual thing to happen. The age when graying starts depends on one's genetic inheritance.
Aging is often a reason that causes the hair to turn grayish. But premature graying of hair is a condition that demands the need to pay ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
26th March 2008
I don’t often talk about this to my friends who still smoke, but I am convinced that one of the reasons that I failed to give up smoking so many times was that they would not let me!
What do I mean?
Well, here’s an example. It was one Friday nig... Read >
Author: Pete France
25th January 2008
It is depressing news that according to Australian Government statistics, everyone will, at some point in their lives, be affected by depression, their own or someone else's.
Statistics show that:
• Us depression statistics are comparable to those o... Read >
Author: Tsoof and Eden
21st January 2008
I guess I got you asking 'How in the world would the normal day-to-day stress we face these days affect my hair and contribute to my hair loss?" You know when I also asked a friend of mine the question, she said she could not see any correlation between s... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
25th September 2007
Retin A, a derivative of Vitamin A is not a topical acne medication but it is noted to show great effects on the growth of acne. It works by drying the skin thus preventing new pimples form developing. However, it is suggested that if you should use this,... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
13th July 2007
Schools have long been considered to be a major contributor to the problem of rising obesity rates in children as there have been no regulations governing the food provided in school cafeterias or through the ubiquitous school snack bars or vending machin... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
25th May 2007
Bad credit mortgages are now a boom business in the UK, they have become a necessity in a financial environment where more and more people are finding that life is hard.
The financial situation in the UK has become rather difficult for a whole generation... Read >
Author: Alexis Svenn
21st May 2007
Greying of hair is not an unusual thing to happen. The age when greying starts depends on one's genetic inheritance. Aging is often a reason that causes the hair to turn grayish. But premature graying of hair is a condition that demands the need to pay at... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2007
Greying of hair is not an unusual thing to happen. The age when greying starts depends on one's genetic inheritance. Aging is often a reason that causes the hair to turn grayish. But premature graying of hair is a condition that demands the need to pay at... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
26th April 2007
Azelaic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Resorcinol, sulphur, and Adapalene are products that approach acne skin care with the intent to reduce clogged pores by peeling or sloughing off dead skins cells. Salicylic Acid is found in over-the-counter acne care products... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
27th March 2007
For many women there are few things more distressing than the thought of going bald. Hair loss or thinning hair is expected in men over a certain age. For a woman � it can be a terrible blow to self esteem striking at the root of her femininity.
Ha... Read >
13th March 2007
Female hair loss can have many causes. Some of these can be the same causes that affect men, such as poor diet, too much tension and an enlarged thyroid gland. However, there are also certain conditions that are specific to causing hair loss in women.
... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
19th February 2007
Many people will try an array of products to try and get rid of acne. But you do not need to use expensive toiletries or cosmetics to help acne. There are a few basic things that you can do to help clear up acne and calm the skin down. Firstly start with ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
07th February 2007
A natural cure for acne will be one that has products in it that are not man made but naturally occurring in the world. These products can be virtually anything as long as they are non toxic to the body. Many natural acne skin care products are the best... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
17th November 2006
Advice For Adult Women: Understand Your Acne To Treat Them Fully!
One good quality about this bad acne is- it does not have gender biases. No age limit for it either. It attacks male and female. The young and the old, children and the respected elders!... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
16th November 2006
The world of personal finance has come a long way since the first credit card was introduced by Barclays in June 1966 and the first cash machine became available in 1967. The latest figures from APACS, the UK payment association, suggest that there are a... Read >
Author: sam lowe
08th November 2006
The best defence against infection – whether bacterial or viral - is as Louis Pasteur realised, a healthy host defence or strong immune system.
But a strong immune system is built on good nutrition – and our knowledge of the key dietary eleme... Read >
Author: Sudeshna Chakraborty
14th August 2006
Small business owners often fail to understand the consequences of inadequate cash flow management until the harsh realities of business life kick in. Typically one significant occasion is when insufficient funds are available within the business to mee... Read >
Author: David Willetts
29th June 2006
Stress has now become a common phrase in our everyday vocabulary. Numerous surveys and studies confirm that occupational pressures and fears are far and away the leading source of stress for American adults and that these have steadily increased over the ... Read >
Author: No Last Name
04th June 2006
DISCOVER HOW TO COPE WITH SLEEP APNEA By Valerie Macleod
Sleep apnea is a condition which is more common than is realised (even some doctors do not always recognise it). There are many sufferers who themselves do not know that they have the probl... Read >
Author: Valerie Macleod
10th May 2006
Dietary tips in acid reflux treatment
When you think about Acid reflux, what do you think of first? Which aspects of Acid reflux are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.
In cases of persistent heart... Read >
Author: Glen Rees
19th January 2006
If you are a smoker it's hard to convince yourself that smoking cigarettes is NOT good for you, especially if you enjoy your cigarettes. Unfortunately for smokers medical research is convincing enough to believe it is always top of the list as a main con... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
13th October 2005
More often than not, stress is a contributory factor to high blood pressure. When we feel relaxed, so is everything actually in our body, including our blood vessels. As we have seen, it's the constriction and restriction of the blood vessels which causes... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
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