Rabu, 30 September 2020

Retinoids: Anti-Aging Benefits

Retinoids are one of the most popular ways to help skin look younger. They come from vitamin A and have been around since the early 1970s.
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Retinoids are one of the most popular ways to help skin look younger. They come from vitamin A and have been around since the early 1970s. Retinoids were first prescribed to...
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What causes hearing loss? Learn the signs and symptoms of this common condition. The loss of hearing can be partial... Read more...
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Fasting: What You Should Know
Fasting: It's simple and trending, though it's been around for thousands of years. Find out if it might be a good... Read more...
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Dry Skin
Symptoms and signs of dry skin include itching and red, cracked or flaky skin. Read about causes, diagnosis, treatment... Read more...
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Guide to Sex After 60
Sex after 60 can be better than ever before, but aging does bring some changes. Learn how to work around them to... Read more...
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Tips on How to Get Flat Abs
Lost abs can be found again with a little bit of effort. These nine simple exercises and lifestyle tips really work. Read more...
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Postpartum Depression
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Selasa, 29 September 2020

Hearing Loss: Causes of Temporary, Permanent, or Sudden Hearing Loss

Learn what can induce hearing loss, the signs of hearing loss, and different ways you can prevent hearing problems.
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Causes of Temporary, Permanent, or Sudden Hearing Loss
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Test Your IQ of Autism Spectrum Disorder
What are the signs and symptoms of autism spectrum disorders like Asperger's? What causes it? Who is more at risk of... Read more...
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Vitamin D: Is It a Wonder Pill?
What does vitamin D do? Learn about vitamin D benefits and discover foods that are high in vitamin D. Read more...
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Can Peripheral Artery Disease Affect the Heart?
Peripheral artery disease is a warning signal that there are high cholesterol deposits (plaque) in the arteries. Read more...
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Breast Cancer: Where It Can Spread
Breast cancer is an invasive tumor. When breast cancer spreads, or metastasizes, it often goes to these five places... Read more...
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19 Habits That Cause Bad Teeth
Is chewing ice bad for your teeth? How do you avoid rotten teeth? What prevents you from attaining perfect teeth? Read more...
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Marijuana Addiction and Abuse
Addiction is more common in drugs like alcohol or cocaine. But it's possible to get hooked on marijuana. Read more...
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