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How to Bake a Pre-Cooked Spiral-Sliced Ham

A pre-cooked, spiral-sliced ham provides you with an entree that's both simple to prepare and convenient to serve. Such hams are particularly popular for holiday meals and buffet dinners. As its name implies, pre-cooked ham has been previously baked, smoked or cured and comes ready to eat.

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What Is Your Body Telling You When You Get Goose Bumps?

Goose bumps appear due to an involuntary nervous system response called the pilomotor reflex. This primitive response occurs when hair follicles are stimulated by specific nerves in the skin, which triggers contraction of tiny muscle cells called arrector pili at the base of the hair follicles.

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Products to Avoid With Rosacea

Rosacea, a chronic inflammation of the skin, can cause facial redness, visible blood vessels and breakouts, especially on the skin of the cheeks, nose and chin. Skin care products can make a big difference for those with rosacea. The best products can actually soothe the skin, helping to calm redness and bumps.

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Mederma Vs. Vitamin E Oil

If your skin is marked as the result of acne or an injury, or if you are healing from a surgical incision, you may wish to use a product to help minimize scarring. Vitamin E has long been touted as a useful treatment for scars. You can also purchase a commercial product, Mederma, which claims to diminish scars.

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Chapped Peeling Lips

Chapped lips are unsightly and painful, particularly if the skin peels and cracks. Peeling skin on the lips can make them so tender that eating and drinking become uncomfortable. If chapped lips become badly enough inflamed, they can bleed and are likely to become infected.

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What are the Top Anti-Aging Peptides?

Peptides are naturally occurring amino acids, which are building blocks of the protein collagen. Therefore, they are a common ingredient in anti-aging products for the skin.

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Thinning Skin on the Hands

Many women go to great lengths to keep the skin on their faces looking youthful, while neglecting their hands. It is easy to forget that the appearance of thin skin on your hands can give away your age.

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How to Cook the Center of Banana Bread

At its best, a loaf of banana bread comes out of the oven redolent of fruit and spice, with a lightly browned, slightly domed top. A well-baked loaf should be moist but hold together well after cooling and slicing.

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The Nutritional Differences Between Kale, Collard Greens and Swiss Chard

Kale, collard greens and Swiss chard are three varieties of cooking greens. Curly leaved kale is often added to potato recipes. Collard greens, or collards, are popular in Southern cuisine. Both are members of the cabbage family. Swiss chard has thick, dark leaves and a flavor similar to spinach.

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Levothyroxine & Caffeine

Levothyroxine is one of the most commonly prescribed thyroid medications, used to replace or supplement the hormones a healthy thyroid naturally produces. Caffeine is a widely available substance found in coffee, tea, soft drinks and chocolate.

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Good Foods to Eat After Thyroid Surgery

Removal of part or all of the thyroid gland is called a thyroidectomy, and is necessary when you have a cancerous thyroid nodule. You may also require surgery if you are suffering from symptoms due to a benign thyroid nodule. Other reasons for thyroid surgery include recurrent thyroid cysts, Graves’ disease or goiter.

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History of Adolf Dassler

Adolf -- also known as Adi -- Dassler is best known as the founder of the Adidas company, whose three-stripe logo was to become synonymous with athletic shoes.

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What Do the Karate Belt Colors Mean?

Awarding various colored belts to signify the achievement of new levels of expertise in karate (and other martial arts) is a relatively recent tradition. The colored belt is said to have been created by Jigoro Kano, the founder of judo, in 1888.The practice was then adapted into other martial arts, including karate.

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The Difference Between Boys' and Girls' Bikes

Although you can usually tell at a glance whether a manufacturer is marketing a bicycle to a girl or a boy, the differences in the frames are largely cosmetic. The main distinguishing feature of a male's bike is the metal bar connecting the handlebars to the saddle, which bicycles for females traditionally lack.

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Reason Why Hands Swell During Walking Exercise

When performing an exercise such as walking or running, you may sometimes notice that your fingers and hands become swollen. Although this fluid retention may be bothersome and uncomfortable, under almost all circumstances it is a normal physiological response to exertion and is not cause for alarm.

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Exercise After a Thyroidectomy

Thyroid surgery may consist of a biopsy or lumpectomy, in which only a small portion of the gland is removed, or a lobectomy, in which half of the gland is taken out. More complete removal of thyroid tissue is called a thyroidectomy.

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