By Sarah Matthews | June 10, 2009
Shingles can mimic other infections, but it's actually fairly easy to spot (no pun intended). For some bizarre reason it occurs on one side of ...
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By Sarah Matthews | June 8, 2009
There is no real cure for eczema, although people often outgrow the condition (see above). If you are among the unlucky who doesn't, then avoiding ...
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By Sarah Matthews | May 19, 2009
Nothing says “You are sooooo disgusting” more than a mouthful of rotting, blackened teeth, with the resultant horrid halitosis that comes with advanced tooth decay. ...
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