Kamis, 02 Juli 2020

17 Common Mouth and Tongue Problems

Sores, painful gums, bad breath -- what's going on in your mouth? Learn about canker sores, cold sores, oral thrush, TMJ, and oral cancer.
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Thursday, July 2, 2020
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17 Common Mouth Problems
Sores, painful gums, bad breath -- what's going on in your mouth? Learn about canker sores, cold sores, oral thrush, TMJ, and oral cancer.
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Stress Quiz: Test Your Emotional IQ
Stressed out? What is stress? Take the quiz and learn about stress relief, symptoms, and stress management. Read more...
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How Blood Sugar Levels Affect Your Body
High blood sugar can be a sign of diabetes or prediabetes. The drugs that treat it sometimes cause low blood sugar too. Read more...
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What Causes Amblyopia?
Amblyopia usually starts when one eye has much better focus than the other eye. Learn about causes and effects of... Read more...
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Plants and Itchy Skin Rashes
You look for poison ivy's three-leaf stem, but what else do you know about rash-causing plants? Read more...
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Early Treatment of Tendinitis
If your tendons get irritated and swollen, it might be tendinitis. The quicker you start, the better it... Read more...
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Habits of Sexually Satisfied Couples
Want better intimacy and connection with your partner? Try these habits of couples who enjoy great sex. Read more...
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Rabu, 01 Juli 2020

Can You Get Rid of Stretch Marks?

If your skin is stretched farther than it's used to in a short period of time, the elastic fibers in your skin can tear.
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Wednesday, July 1, 2020
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Stretch Marks: Causes and Treatments
If your skin is stretched farther than it's used to in a short period of time, the elastic fibers in your skin can tear. Those damaged areas make long, thin scars called stretch marks.
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Influenza vs. Common Cold
Which illness is known as a viral upper respiratory tract infection? The common cold and the flu are two different illnesses. Read more...
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Foods That Are Bad for Your Heart
Are you worried about your heart? Over time, high amounts of salt, sugar, saturated fat, and refined carbs raise your risk for... Read more...
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Is Swine Flu (H1N1) Contagious?
Swine flu was the cause of an influenza outbreak that was considered to be a pandemic in 2009. Swine flu is contagious from... Read more...
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The Best Diet Tips Ever
Sometimes thirst can be confused with hunger, so if you drink water first will you feel less hungry? Read more...
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Age-Defying Hairstyles
Forget facelifts -- the right hairstyle can actually make you look years younger! Our favorite trick... Read more...
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Surprising Food Combos
Thrill your taste buds with surprising flavor combos. A few secrets that will stimulate your fifth taste... Read more...
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