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Author Kausik Dutta explains: Water, its sound, look, feel and essence, has always provided surroundings with a peaceful and beautiful connection to the natural world. Unless you are fortunate enough to live and work near a babbling brook or a delicate stream, you may not think that the sounds and sight of water can affect your daily life. However, with indoor water fountains, you can have the positive effects of water no mater where you are.
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Author debbie cohen explains: Yeast infections are uncomfortable and can become systemic. The use of antibiotics, steroids as well as certain birth control pills can lead to bacteria changes that in turn manifest as a yeast infection. Wearing wet clothing (ie staying in a bathing suit after swimming) as well as wearing tight pants can cause yeast to spread. Exercise clothing also gets damp often when we work out and perspire. We all know that mold loves moisture.
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Author james smith explains: Climbing stairs may have been fun when you were a child, but if you are facing painful climbing, due to arthritis, age, or any other illness or situation, then climbing stairs is no longer fun, but a painful task that you would rather not complete.
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Author james smith explains: Moving up and down the stairs is a difficult task for people who have problems with mobility. A stair lift makes life easier for them and provides independence of movement.
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Author Stephen Cauldry explains: These injection procedures are increasingly more popular than ever before with little to no signs of slowing down. These anti-wrinkle treatments use external agents to fill folds and crinkles or by relaxing the muscles that create wrinkles and fine lines. While the media continues to rave about the effectiveness of Botox and collagen injections in treating wrinkles, all is not glitter and gold.
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Author Shelly Cruz explains: Minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgery as it also referred to, has become very popular in the U.S. and around the world in the past two decades. Today millions of gynecological and general surgical procedures are performed utilizing minimally invasive techniques.
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Author Shelly Cruz explains: Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) is a new form of minimally invasive surgery which eliminates traditional skin incisions by accessing internal body cavities through natural orifices such as the mouth. NOTES represents a radical breakthrough in less invasive surgery.
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Author Shelly Cruz explains: Obesity is growing to epidemic proportions in the U.S. and industrialized nations around the world. Obesity and obesity related diseases have become the second leading cause of death in the U.S
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Author Mumtaz Pachisa explains: It’s easy to hop on a plane and catch the next flight to your surgical destination. But before you do so, there are a number of things you should know and do to make your medical tourism trip safe and successful. Here is a list that will assist you in planning…
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Author Ricky Mondal explains: Yeast infection Prevention Fortunately there are several steps you can take to avoid recurring yeast infections.
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Author Ricky Mondal explains: The research for a cure for Alzheimer’s disease is actually accelerating. This neurodegenerative disease that adversely affects millions of older Americans is receiving continued assistance from the Alzheimer Association. The Alzheimeranersquo;s Association is the leading national advocate for Alzheimeranersquo;s disease.