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Get Rid of Spider and Varicose Veins Without Surgery Suffer from unsightly spider and varicose veins? Now you can get rid of them without surgery. |
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For Good Health, Don't Ignore an Irregular Heartbeat Does your heart ever beat irregularly? Perhaps you get an occasional flutter, or your heart races or beats slow for a short amount of time. For most people, these occasional, irregular heartbeats are common and harmless. However, when these irregular heartbeats (or heart rhythms) are combined with a diagnosis of heart failure, a condition in which the heart doesn't pump blood through the body as well as it should, consider these irregular heartbeats a warning sign. |
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Breathe Easy this Allergy Season For the millions of Americans who suffer from asthma and allergies, a dust-free home may be just what the doctor ordered. As allergy season approaches, it is a good time to put dusting on top of your cleaning checklist. Here are some tips for allergy-proofing your home. |
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Global Climate Change May Spur Seasonal Sniffles There is scientific evidence that higher levels of carbon dioxide are warming the atmosphere, which in turn may be increasing plant growth and the pollen that is known to trigger nasal allergy symptoms. Here's what to do about it. |
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Stigma Prevents Military Members from Seeking Mental Health Care American service men and women put their lives on the line everyday to keep our nation safe. This testament to bravery requires the utmost physical and mental conditioning and sharpness at all times. There are mental health effects that war has on service men and women, and family members also feel the impact. There are a variety of things military members and spouses can do to understand the warning signs of and treatment options for mental health issues. |
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World's Oldest Leisure Activity May Hold Key to Modern Health Psychologists and health experts agree that a healthy intimate life is a key component of a healthy relationship for couples of all ages. Ample evidence indicates that sex also delivers an array of health benefits. |
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Hear Your Best and Look Great at the Same Time Here are seven important reasons everyone should get their hearing checked according to Miss America Deidre Downs, spokesperson for the Better Hearing Institute. |
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Take Control of Your Future Health A quick fix -- it's the American way. If we want to lose weight, we try the current fad diet. If we get a new diagnosis, we hope the cure is as simple as popping a pill. When it comes to health, understandably, we all want the instant fix. Unfortunately, it's not that simple. Here's some steps you should take. |
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Olympic Cyclist Puts a New Spin on Arthritis Awareness World Champion cyclist Kristin Armstrong, 34, was diagnosed with osteoarthritis nearly seven years ago. She is now preparing to compete as a cyclist in the upcoming 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Armstrong is supporting the Arthritis Foundation's annual Arthritis Walk events and Team TripleFlex by sharing her personal success story. |
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Top Five Questions Women Have for Life Coaches Millions of women often wonder how they can continue to juggle it all or wish they remembered who they "used to be" before having a career, kids or both. Life coaches can help women find their way back to what they really want. |
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Fire Sprinklers Save Lives and the Environment Home fire sprinkler systems save lives, reduce property damage and cut homeowner insurance premiums. But if that's still not enough reason to convince you to install a fire sprinkler system in your home, then consider this - fire sprinkler systems are also good for the environment. |
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Pledge to Make Time for Outdoor Play Tag, jump-rope and swinging on the jungle gym used to be the staples of kids' afternoons and weekends. While the benefits of free play are well-documented, luring kids away from online gaming, instant messaging and TV is easier said than done. Here's what you need to know about the benefits of kids and free play. |