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 Make Your Own Strong Skin Peel at Home

An aspirin peel contains salicylic acid that may help reduce excessive oil and acne. A citrus juice and gelatin peel will firm and tone while the antioxidants in the citrus juice will protect and nourish the skin. Both will exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin by removing dead, dry skin cells.

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How to Deal With Claustrophobia on Flights

For many people, fear of flying has nothing to do with worrying about the airplane crashing. Rather, flying triggers claustrophobia, which is a fear of being trapped in small, enclosed places such as an airplane cabin.

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How to Treat Body Odor Without Deodorant

It's true: You don't want to be the only person in the room who stinks or smells awful. Experiencing body odor is normal and is caused by bacteria on the skin, poor diet, smoking or stress. Slathering on anti-antiperspirants or deodorants after bathing is the usual way to tame your body odor.

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Homemade Scalp Moisturizer

If your scalp is itchy and dry or if you're noticing telltale white flakes on your shoulders, make a homemade scalp moisturizer out of skin-healthy oils. Spend two to three minutes every week massaging the moisturizer into your scalp.

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Liver baked with mushrooms, bacon and herbs

What Different Ways Can You Cook Liver for It to Taste Good?

Although many people are squeamish about eating liver, liver is an expensive, nutrient-rich meat. Each 3-ounce serving of liver provides an entire daily allowance of vitamin A, vitamin B-12, copper and riboflavin, as well as protein, iron, folate, zinc, and small amounts of vitamin C and thiamin.

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