How to Treat Wrinkles – Science Articles – Health
September 15, 2010 by admin
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Ah, wrinkles. Wrinkles seem to be the symbol for aging, and they are the focus of nearly every slick advertisement for skin care flashing across your television screen. A preoccupation with all types of lines and wrinkles is likely to start in a woman’s late twenties to early thirties, when she sees the first indication that she’s no longer a teenager. In younger women, the presence of wrinkles is usually linked to a premature degeneration of collagen and elastin from sun damage. In time, however, everyone, including people who were diligent about sun protection, will end up with some wrinkles.
How to Prevent the Backlog Building Up of Body Maintenance
August 2, 2010 by admin
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It is perfectly natural that in the process of using your body you will generate maintenance jobs for it to do. This could be cell repair or renewal, toxin disposal or processing new resources. These jobs have to be stacked up until your body has time to deal with them during rest, therefore to maintain a healthy balance you have to ensure that these jobs never get too big or that your body has the time and resources to sort them out before new jobs appear.
The Truth about Collagen Injections – Health Article
August 1, 2010 by admin
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For starters, collagen injections are one of the most comfortable procedures out there, thanks to the lidocaine, a local anesthetic, that’s already premixed in the syringe. To make the entire process completely painless, a patient can choose to numb the area that will be treated with a thick coating of a cream that also contains lidocaine. Some patients choose to undergo the procedure without this extra step, while others happily ask for it and use the additional thirty minutes of waiting time to catch up on their magazines. The cream is then removed, the procedure is performed, and the skin remains numb for approximately an hour afterward.
The Benefits from Botox Treatment – Health Article
July 31, 2010 by admin
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It’s been proved that Botox helps with migraine headaches, a debilitating condition. The reason isn’t exactly clear, but I suspect that the muscle-relaxing effect of Botox has something to do with it. Another theory is that Botox has a positive effect on the pain transmitters in the face. A few years ago I treated a patient who I thought was exaggerating when she said her headache had disappeared immediately after she was injected with Botox. Today, however, I’m a believer in this application. Recently another patient told me that her crippling headaches had kept her home from work for two weeks and that to her, Botox was truly heaven-sent. Even one of the nurses in my Miami office uses Botox for this purpose; her headaches are so severe that she often has to turn off the lights in her office and rest her head. For many, the instant relief that Botox delivers in just a shot or two—with relief lasting as long as four months— is far more desirable than taking an endless stream of pain medication. Of course, no one complains about the side benefits!
How to Treat Hyperpigmentation – Health Article
July 30, 2010 by admin
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Most pigment changes in the skin can be attributed to two major factors: hormonal shifts (pregnancy and the use of oral contraceptives are likely culprits) and prolonged exposure to the sun. An old injury, a disease, or an incorrectly administered cosmetic procedure can also contribute to this uneven accumulation of skin pigment in the form of postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. When the cause is hormonal, the pigmentation is called melasma, and it shows up as irregularly shaped blotches, usually on the cheeks, forehead, and upper lip. Melasma is a very common condition but, unfortunately, one of the most difficult to eliminate completely. A few lucky patients might see it go away on its own.
Stress and Its Crippling Effects
July 29, 2010 by admin
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Stress is something we all deal with from time to time and stress can often be helpful or harmful. Depending on how often you feel stressed or know that you are indeed stressed, it can start to affect more than just your daily life. Stress is often the number one culprit of many health-related issues and can even be deadly. If not properly handled, stress can result in depression, heart disease and a whole slew of other illnesses and diseases of the body and mind. Now on the positive side of things, stress can be helpful at times. The aggravation can help push us to get things done that we need to do such as, meet deadlines, speak before an audience and many other scenarios.d
How to Cope with Symptoms of Stress
July 27, 2010 by admin
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Just mention the word stress and everyone seems to start moaning about how hard it is to cope while, at the same time, they’re merrily signing themselves up for things that will generate even more stress in their lives. So why do we have this dilemma with stress where it appears we can’t live with it, can’t live without it?
How to Increase Your Energy
July 26, 2010 by admin
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It is very rarely one big thing that upsets your health and well-being but more a combination of negative aspects that build up over time, making your body less resilient to the stresses and strains of living. When the body is bogged down with a multitude of small but on-going imbalances it will find it harder to cope with a sudden emergency or trauma or have no energy left over to have fun. The route to energy recovery involves addressing the negative aspects that have lead to, or are maintaining, a strain on the body, and introducing a combination of positive steps that will improve your health.
Causes of Allergies – Family and Lifestyle Factors
July 25, 2010 by admin
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Allergic problems tend to run in families, and the likelihood of a child developing an allergy is increased if one or both parents suffer from this problem. If both parents are allergic, the risk is 75 percent; if one parent is allergic, the risk is 50 percent. On average, between 10 and 20 percent of the population is allergic, although this is higher in certain age groups due to the increasing development of allergic problems in children. There is research evidence suggesting that the types of allergic disease the parents suffer from may influence the types of allergy their children develop. This is due to the inherited nature of the response to allergens and the body’s response to the allergic reaction.
How to Read Food Labels And Nutrition Information
July 23, 2010 by admin
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By law, manufacturers have to label foods so it is clear exactly what is in them and, where appropriate, to give nutritional advice. This is good news for shoppers – although labels can still seem to be a source of confusion first and information second.
Ingredients lists on Food Labels
Items with more than one ingredient must list everything that they contain. The ingredient at the top of this list is the one it contains most of (by weight). So if a preserve lists sugar and then strawberries, you know it’s going to have less fruit than a jam that puts strawberries first.

