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Most Recent Articles in Smoking (Page 5 of 22)
| • High Blood Pressure: 10 Tips That Could Save Your Life! by Ray Kelly |
| Article issued on: 21-Oct-2004, Article Visits: 14, Article Rating: 4.41 of 5, Category Smoking |
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most people are told they have high blood pressure (or Hypertension) it comes as quite a shock. With many people being diagnosed between the ages of 25-45, it is fast becoming a great concern for both the individual and their young families. The problem is, it has no early symptoms. You feel good, life's great. Yes, you may be a little unfit and you ... [] |
| • Grains that cause celiac disease by Rudy Silva |
| Article issued on: 20-Oct-2004, Article Visits: 14, Article Rating: 4.99 of 5, Category Smoking |
| Eating
grain products - breads, cakes, cereals - have long been consider a healthy choice. If you look at the RDA recommendations, grains, at the bottom of the pyramid, are what you should be eating the most of to maintain a healthy body. The RDA's recommendations do not consider any food to be harmful for you. You must remember that the RDA's recommendations come from ... [] |
| • Seven Keys to Permanent Weight Loss Success (Part 1 of 4) by Jeremy Likness |
| Article issued on: 16-Oct-2004, Article Visits: 15, Article Rating: 4.64 of 5, Category Smoking |
| Copyright 2005 Jeremy Likness This is Part 1 of the 4-Part "Seven Keys to Permanent Weight Loss Success" series. Terrorists are aptly named because their tactics are designed to strike fear into the hearts of the people. This fear is often irrational. Many people bide their time suffering anxiety over the next unlikely attack while falling prey to a monster that kills more people every ... [] |
| • Reduce Your Cholesterol Naturally by Ken Shorey |
| Article issued on: 13-Oct-2004, Article Visits: 26, Article Rating: 4.93 of 5, Category Smoking |
| What can you do to improve your cholesterol levels? Here's a quick list to get you started. * Reduce fat in your diet Buy the leanest cuts of meat you can find. Regularly substitute poultry (without the skin) and fish for red meat. Both are lower in saturated fat. Switch to low fat cottage cheese and yogurt, reduced fat hard cheeses and skim or 1 ... [] |
| • The Facts About Rhinoplasty Nasal Surgery - Part I by Wendy Butler |
| Article issued on: 12-Oct-2004, Article Visits: 16, Article Rating: 2.4 of 5, Category Smoking |
| Rhinoplasty is a surgery to reshape the nose. This is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in the United States. Rhinoplasty can reduce or increase the size of the nose, change the shape of the tip or bridge of the nose, narrow the span of the nostrils, change the angle between the nose and upper lip, or correct a birth defect or injury ... [] |
| • Liposuction: Risks and Benefits - by Seth Miller |
| Article issued on: 05-Oct-2004, Article Visits: 18, Article Rating: 4.18 of 5, Category Smoking |
| Liposuction surgery is the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery in the United States. More than a quarter of a million liposuctions were performed last year. It can be an effective means of removing excess body fat in healthy people, but cosmetic surgeons caution that liposuction should not be used as an alternative to diet and exercise. The surgery consists of removing pockets of fat beneath ... [] |
| • Baloney And The Fountain Of Youth by Tracie Johanson |
| Article issued on: 04-Oct-2004, Article Visits: 18, Article Rating: 3.44 of 5, Category Smoking |
| Lately I've been receiving a lot of spam emails. It's amazing how many of them are promising quick weight loss without any effort! One of them even promised that their new 'super tonic' was the new Fountain of Youth.....just take their product and watch the years fade away. If you'll excuse the expression, that's all just a bunch of baloney. The radio advertisements promise "weight ... [] |
| • Why Modern Medicine is the Greatest Threat to Health by Dr. Randy Wysong |
| Article issued on: 03-Oct-2004, Article Visits: 18, Article Rating: 2.62 of 5, Category Smoking |
| There is the underlying assumption that modernity translates into better health. A corollary of this logic is that we can live our lives pretty much as we want because we can always buy a repair. You know, the car won't start, the TV is broken, the telephone is dead - no problem. Just call in an expert, spend some money and all is well. People ... [] |
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