Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

How to Keep Fondant From Sweating

In a perfect world, when you cover a cake with fondant it hardens to perfection and becomes a work of art. Time, temperature and humidity can work against you, however, and cause your fondant to become sticky and start to sweat.

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Tips on Running a Cool Mist Humidifier

A cool mist humidifier can benefit you and your home during cold weather months. The additional moisture cool mist humidifiers add to winter air can relieve your dry skin, nose and throat -- as well as reduce static electricity and prevent wooden furniture from drying and cracking.

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Salicylic Acid for Rosacea

The National Rosacea Society estimates that while 16 million Americans suffer from rosacea, many know little to nothing about it.

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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate & Hair Loss

Most of the time, hair loss is a gradual process that occurs because of genetics. Genetics, however, is usually not to blame when hair loss occurs suddenly or progresses rapidly. This type of hair loss most often occurs because of stress, a medical condition or even something as simple as excessive shampooing.

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How to Increase Your Body's Oxygen Intake

Increasing your body’s oxygen intake requires changing the depth rather than the rate of each breath. Although the process of respiration is one over which you have little control, the techniques you use to accomplish each breath are well within your control.

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Benefits of Pearl Cream

Pearl cream, also called mother of pearl cream or concha de nacar, has a history that dates back to the Ming Dynasty of ancient China and Pre-Columbian cultures of the Inca Empire. NaturalWonders.

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How to Remove Facial Spider Veins

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, the dilated blood vessels that make up spider veins appear most often in fair-skinned women. These veins lie close to the surface of your skin, often appearing as a series of red or blue unconnected lines or in a pattern called a sunburst around your nose and cheeks.

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Electric Toothbrush Vs. Manual Toothbrush

The health of your teeth and gums depends in large part on regular and correct brushing. To accomplish this, the American Dental Association recommends daily flossing and brushing twice a day.

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