Anju Mathur | February 17, 2010
Declining hormone levels of testosterone put men at higher risk of getting a heart attack or cardiovascular event, and also decrease their lifespan.
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Mark Warner | December 16, 2009
Knowing about the stages of gum disease and seeing your dentist once the first symptoms appear is one way to keep your smile for longer.
Kelly Drill | August 18, 2009
Hair waxing is a way of temporarily removing unwanted hair from certain areas of the face or body using melted wax. The warm wax is ...
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Sarah Matthews | June 19, 2009
For years we have been taught never to stick anything up our ears, with the exception of Q-tips. Then along comes an alternative therapy called ...
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Pat Perkins | June 3, 2009
If you think that taxing cigarettes and regulating smokers is making the air that you breathe pure, then you would be wrong. Tobacco and ...
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By Sarah Matthews | May 19, 2009
Magnet therapy is a highly controversial practice because – surprise! - there have been no real studies that have reported any positive effects whatsoever, except ...
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