Cosmetic Surgery: Is It For You?

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COSMETIC SURGERY: IS IT FOR YOU? If you thought cosmetic surgery was reserved for Hollywood stars, you’re out of sync with the times. Nowadays it’s become a surprisingly affordable lifestyle choice for people from all walks of life. Here’s a look at some of the more common cosmetic procedures to help you decide if cosmetic surgery is for you. Essentially,it …

Core Exercise For Golf Will Improve Your Driving Distance

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CORE EXERCISE FOR GOLF WILL IMPROVE YOUR DRIVING DISTANCE Core exercise for golf. You’ve probably heard this phrase mentioned on the television a time or to. This is the area that Vijay works on the most with his golf trainer and it seems to be working for him. He’s driving it longer and straighter and winning tournaments. When we talk …

Coral Calcium

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CORAL CALCIUM Shigechiyo Izumi is world’s oldest living person ingests coral calcium according to the Guinness book of World Records. He is 115 years old and retired from work at the age of 105, despite which he enjoys a remarkable health and is very active physically. He is Japanese residing on the Sango Coral islands in and around Okinawa. His …

Coping With Anger About Aging

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COPING WITH ANGER ABOUT AGING They say there are stages of grief and anger. Some of those stages include denial, depression and acceptance. But one that many of us experience is anger. While we most often associate grief with the emotions when a loved one passes away, we can go through grief about a lot of things. People go through …

Stress, Its Effects On Your Skin And Health

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STRESS, ITS EFFECTS ON YOUR SKIN AND HEALTH Stress comes in many forms, workplace stress, family stress, grief over loss of a loved one, etc… Some can be avoided, but as we know, many cannot. Some people handle stress better than others, and some even thrive on it. Regardless, stress takes its toll. Stress has been proven to rid your …

Coping With Sleep Bruxism

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COPING WITH SLEEP BRUXISM About eight to 10 percent of the adult population have a secret malady called sleep bruxism, a sleep disorder characterized by the grinding or clenching of teeth. Some people do it unconsciously even when they are awake. Stress usually has something to do with it, but the origins of the disorder are quite varied. The effects …

Coping with Sex Misinformation

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COPING WITH SEX MISINFORMATION Sex, as a conversation piece, is not the best way to break the ice. This topic is still considered taboo for some conservative countries. More so is the idea of incorporating sexual education into the academic curriculum. Former U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders at a Community Health Centers of Arkansas summit on health care said that …

Contact Lenses Health And Safety

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CONTACT LENSES HEALTH AND SAFETY — THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ANNUAL CHECKUP For many men and women — and children — around the world, contact lenses have proven to be a wonderful alternative to the wearing of eyeglasses.They provide a convenient and easy way through which a person can enjoy good vision. With them gone are the days of dealing …