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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by David Berry People considering s cosmetic dentistry procedure often have concerns and questions. The following are the answers to the most common cosmetic dentistry concerns. written by David Berry You may need a root canal at some point in your life. And since you may need one, you may wonder what is involved. Learn more to by reading this article on root canal therapy questions. written by Bob Moore Bob Moore Payday Loans for Severe Credit – No Need to Have Tension Due To the Availability of Payday Loans written by Michael Lee Even someone who doesn’t have a medicine degree would be able to spot the physical symptoms of anxiety and stress. These warning signs may just be reminding you to take it easy, but you must also take the necessary steps to eliminate them written by Rebecca Brown The phenomenon of sleep has intrigued scientists for a very long time now. Many of its facets have been studied in detail and quite a few results have come to light. Although still a mysterious activity for us humans it has nevertheless been found that sleep has many positives associated with it. written by Brian Hartford Curing the common cold means never getting a cold in the first place.
It means having a strong immune system. written by Mark Boardman Fast on the heels of hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Ike has now torn across the Caribbean and slammed into Cuba. Where next for Ike? And how do these Hurricanes form?
written by Mark Boardman At any one time there are approximately 1,800 thunderstorms in progress and every second 100 lightning strikes. But clear patterns are now emerging of the occurrence of these bolts from the blue.
written by Mark Boardman If you were to see a tornado, what would you do? Run for cover? Stop and stare? Grab the camera and start filming? Why are we so fascinated by these deadly killers?
written by Mark Boardman It's hurricane season, and those in the path of these huge storms keep a wary eye out to the east to see what may be heading their way.
written by Mark Boardman These days we can all measure the weather. For some the knowledge that it is cool or warm, wet or dry, windy or still, is enough. However for others it is good to record the weather and know exactly what is going on!
written by Mark Boardman Why is it that so much of the time weather is never quite right? Too hot, too cold, too wet, too dry? Maybe the perfect weather simply does not exist.
written by Mark Boardman The first named storm of the hurricane season is trundling west across the Atlantic. Are we in for a big storm season?
written by Mark Boardman Nargis formed into a tropical cyclone on April 27, 2008, in the central Bay of Bengal about 360 miles off of the southeast coast of India. Cyclone Nargis was, when it made landfall around the mouth of the Ayeyawaddy (Irrawaddy) river, about 220 kilometres south-west of Rangoon, a Category four storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale of hurricane strength, with sustained winds of 132 mph. Nargis is the deadliest cyclone to hit Asia since 1991, when 143,000 people perished in Bangladesh from a land-falling cyclone that year. written by Mark Boardman In April and May of 1997 the Red River, bordering North Dakota and Minnesota flooded across the Red River valley causing $3.5 Billion worth of damage, making it one of the most expensive natural disasters ever. written by Mark Boardman There is no doubt that the world is warming up, whatever the causes. However the big question is what impact will this have on global climate? Various computer models are now predicting a new ice age. Caused by global warming? An oxymoron surely? Well maybe not.
written by Mark Boardman Although global air flow patterns give rise to the principle winds of the earth, there are smaller and often severe local winds that occur across the world. Some of the more famous are described in this article. written by peter hutch
Dissociative disorders are so-called because they are marked by a dissociation from or interruption of a person's fundamental aspects of waking consciousness (such as one's personal identity, one's personal history, etc.) written by peter hutch The dissociative aspect is thought to be a coping mechanism -- the person literally dissociates himself from a situation or experience too traumatic. written by Corwin Brown Sunburn is an acute cutaneous inflammatory reaction that follows excessive exposure of the skin to ultraviolet radiation. Sunburn is literally a burn on your skin. It is a burn from ultraviolet radiation. The consequence of this burn is inflammation of the skin. Almost everyone has been sunburned or will become sunburned at some time. written by peter hutch Use a few Lemon Tea bags, seep in almost boiling water for at least 5 minutes. Add tea to a small foot bath with some cool water to reach a good temp. Soak feet for 15 minutes and rinse. Tea Tree Oil can also help prevent foot smells written by Corwin Brown Chapped lips are the result of our lips being too dry. Chronic chapped lips can result from nutritional deficiencies and dehydration, or over exposure to sun or cold and windy conditions. The explanation for severe and chronic dry lips is that our skin has lost its moisture retention capacity. written by peter hutch Diarrhea is loose, watery, and frequent stool. Diarrhea is an uncomfortable condition that can have many causes. Diarrhea in adults is usually mild and goes away quickly without complications. In infants and children (especially under age 3), diarrhea can cause dehydration fairly quickly. Diarrhea is most commonly caused by viral infections or bacterial toxins, viruses or parasites, certain medicines, food intolerances and diseases that affect the stomach, small intestine or colon. Acute diarrhea due to viral gastroenteritis. written by Ane Tide Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs refers to operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcoholic beverages or chemical substances. It is illegal to drive in a drunken state as this puts in danger the life of the driver and other people’s lives as well. written by Richard Bean Earache refers to the inflammation of the middle ear or the outer ear. It usually occurs due to cold and is most common in winters and spring months. It is most prevalent among children. In severe cases the infections and aches can cause hearing loss. written by Richard Bean Severe Acne information including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, causes written by Juliet Cohen Severe acne can affect many facets of a person’s life, causing a great deal of embarrassment and stress. Severe acne may significantly limit one’s social life and even interfere with opportunities for employment. written by Richard Bean Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) may involve mood swings, fatigue, irritability and depression. written by Donald Saunders Although it is often said that people who are substantially overweight have created the problem themselves and that there is no defense for letting yourself go to this extent, it might be a good idea to arm yourself with the true facts about obesity before you jump to conclusions. written by Bob Taylor Taylor Chlamydia trachomatis is a bacterium, sexually transmitted infection that can cause major damage to the female reproductive organs if not diagnosed and treated effectively. In the United States this genital infection occurs frequently among sexually active young persons. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |