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Sociopathic Traits in Children

According to the website Sociopathic.net, approximately three in every 100 grown men in the general population are sociopathic. Women are not as frequently afflicted. Research has indicated that both genetic and physical factors as well as environment can create a sociopathic personality.

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A Sore Throat and Heart Disease

At first glance, a sore throat and heart disease may seem to have little to do with each other. However, sore throats can introduce bacteria into the blood stream, leading to certain types of heart disease, according to the National Institutes of Health.

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How to Treat Eczema for African-Americans

Eczema is a dermatological condition that causes itchy red patches on the skin and is sometimes referred to as dermatitis. Eczema is most commonly found in children, but it can affect adults. Dr. Susan Taylor’s BrownSkin.

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Is it Normal to Have Sediment in Urine?

Understand what it means to have sediment in your urine, including its causes, symptoms, and implications for kidney function. Learn the best ways to manage urinary disorders and maintain healthy bladder and bowel functions.

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About Type B Strain Flu

Influenza type B is one of three types of flu virus, the other two being type A and type C. Of the three, types A and B cause seasonal flu and can lead to epidemics. Between November and April, the time period known as flu season, is when most flu epidemics occur, according to Nemours Foundation.

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How to Tie Off a Skin Tag

Skin tags, or acrochordons, are benign, skin-colored growths that develop primarily in areas where the skin folds, such as under the arms or on the neck or eyelids.

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Signs That Your Spine is Out of Alignment

The spinal column is made of bones called vertebrae, soft cushioning discs that act as shock absorbers and strong, heavy ligaments that add form and stability. Attached to the spine are many muscles that give strength and movement to the spine.

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How to Kill Ringworm on the Arms

Ringworm on the arms is also referred to as tinea corporis. Contrary to the name, worms do not cause the skin condition. This common fungal infection of then skin is highly contagious.

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Does Green Tea Help Reduce Colds & Fevers?

For centuries, people have harnessed the healing powers of the camellia sinensis plant to make green tea. Green tea is available as a traditional beverage, or as extract in a capsule. Unlike black or oolong tea, which also come from the camellia sinensis, green tea is not fermented.

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How to Recover From Bad Running Leg Cramps

Leg cramps from running are typically caused by overuse, muscle strain or dehydration. Running too far too quickly and without sufficient training or warming up can quickly lead to thigh and calf cramps.

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Melatonin & Thyroid Disorders

The most common disorders of the thyroid gland are hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland secretes too much thyroid hormone, and hypothyroidism results in insufficient amounts of thyroid hormone.

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Glutamine and Your Blood Sugar

When you hear the word glutamine, you might automatically think about muscle building. Glutamine is one of several amino acids, which are building blocks for protein in your body. But glutamine has other functions as well, including the ability to alter blood sugar levels.

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Is it Safe to Swim in a Lake While Pregnant?

The Amateur Swimming Association, the governing body of the sport in the U.K., states that “Swimming is a safe activity for pregnant women,” but it also provides a list of guidelines and recommendations.

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My 1-Year-Old Has a Bad Cough

A cough occurs when a child’s body is responding to irritants in airways. This usually occurs due to an upper respiratory infection. During the first two years of life, more kids get upper respiratory infections than any other illness, reports the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Allergic Reaction to Wool

Some people break out in red bumps and lumps when wool touches their skin. However, in many cases, a reaction to wool isn't due to allergies. Instead, direct skin contact with wool often causes irritation because of the slightly scratchy nature of some woolen clothing or because of chemicals in the fabric.

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The Effects of Aspartic Acid on Testosterone

Most testosterone boosting supplements include D-aspartic acid, often listed as DAA or D-asp, as the first ingredient. There is some debate as to whether or not D-aspartic acid is effective. D-aspartic acid is not intended to be used by people under 21 years of age.

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Effects of Eating Too Many Carbs

Carbohydrates provide your body with essential energy, but an overload of carbohydrates can have negative side effects in your body and for overall health. Some of the common symptoms associated with a carbohydrate overload include high blood sugar levels, adrenal fatigue, bloating and weight gain.

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Exercises for a Pelvic Fracture

Athletic teens, the elderly and people with osteoporosis are all at increased risk for pelvic fractures, which often occur as a result of a fall, motor vehicle accident or other impact force.

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