Monday, March 7, 2011
Caring for and Preventing the Common Cold
For all its findings, discoveries, and achievements, medical science still has yet to come up with a cure. Common cold occurs more often than any other disease hence, its name. There are approximately 200 viruses that can cause a cold. Most colds are caused by rhinoviruses (the name comes from "rhin," the Greek word for nose) that are in invisible droplets in the air we breathe or on the things we touch. Aside from rhinoviruses, there are more than 100 subtypes that cause up to half
Sunday, March 6, 2011
How to Taking Care In Common Cold
Your nose and its nasal membranes are very sensitive. Nose is one of the body parts which are easily affected by the environment. It is very important to take good care of your nose. A common problem that affects everybody at any time is the common cold. It is the most common of all human diseases. There is no evidence that cold weather causes more colds. With or without medication, the cold or the flu can give you real trouble.Symptoms include sneezing, sore throat, sniffling, blocked
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Cheap Natural Dry Skin Care Tips For Dry And Damaged Skin
The good news is that today, there are many types of treatments and natural treatments to choose from, for your dry or damaged skin. The symptoms most associated with damaged or dry skin are scaling, which is the visible peeling of the outer skin layer, itching and cracks in the skin.
Our skin also receives less blood flow and lower gland activity than the other organs in our body. The average square inch of skin holds 650 sweat glands, 20 blood vessels, 60,000 melanocytes, and
Our skin also receives less blood flow and lower gland activity than the other organs in our body. The average square inch of skin holds 650 sweat glands, 20 blood vessels, 60,000 melanocytes, and
Friday, March 4, 2011
Tips And Advice On Caring For Greyhounds
Greyhounds make marvelous family pets; they're devoted, loyal and gentle souls that will do just about anything to please their owners. Unfortunately, there are many retired racing dogs that need a good home, so if you would like to adopt an adult, or give a new puppy a home, here is some advice on caring for these gorgeous dogs.
1. Some prospective adoptive owners are concerned about the length of time it will take a dog to bond with its new family. This is certainly not something to
1. Some prospective adoptive owners are concerned about the length of time it will take a dog to bond with its new family. This is certainly not something to
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Exercise Tips For Seniors
It's important for people of all ages, especially seniors, to stay active. According to the Centers for Disease Control, being physically active can reduce your risk of dying from heart disease and decreases the risk of colon cancer, diabetes and high blood pressure. Physical activity also helps control weight:; contributes to healthy bones, muscles and joints; relieves the pain of arthritis; reduces symptoms of anxiety and depression; and can devrease the need for hospitalizations,
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Honey: Another Long Forgotten Cough Suppressant
Most of us can attest to the fact, that having those old annoying cold symptoms of a stuffy head, sore throat, and that general run down feeling is almost bearable compared to the uncontrollable coughing that often disrupts normal routines and prevents night time rest. An old natural folk remedy, however, has recently been rediscovered in helping to reduce your child's cough due to a cold, or an upper respiratory infection.
As you have probably heard recently, OTC (over the
As you have probably heard recently, OTC (over the
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Natural Dry Skin Facts Tips And Treatments
Natural treatments for dry skin are the best choice today rather than some of the harsh chemical treatments out there. Xeroderma, the medical name for dry skin, occurs most commonly on the lower legs, arms, the sides of the abdomen and thighs and is a very common condition.
The blood vessels in the dermis provide nourishment and waste removal to its own cells as well as to the epidermis. The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin. The dermis is structurally divided into two
The blood vessels in the dermis provide nourishment and waste removal to its own cells as well as to the epidermis. The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin. The dermis is structurally divided into two
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