
Weight Loss Surgery – The Benefits and Financial Cost by: Beverley Brooke Generally, weight loss surgery such as the gastric bypass will cost between $20,000 to $30,000 – the clinics do make substantial profits, which is why some you see advertised offer free chauffeurs and even airplane flights to the city and clinic. As in [...]
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Dealing With Family Stress by: Trevor Dumbleton One of the problems with family stress is the fact that is knows where you live. After all, it tends to show up exactly where you live: at home. This tends to be a bad thing, since working people generally try to come home in order to relieve [...]
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How To Stop Morning Breath by: Dr. Harold Katz FACT: Just about EVERYONE has morning breath to one degree or another. STATISTICS ON MORNING BREATH, WHERE DO YOU FIT? Approximately 35% of the world’s population has a chronic, noticeable breath condition which usually leads them to seek help from a professional. This group of people [...]
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Three Natural Cures Your Kids Want You To Know! by: Robert Fioravante When Hippocrates said “the physician treats but nature heals,†he was describing the human body’s natural tendency toward minimizing illness and creating optimal health. As we know, however, the body needs a little help at times. Alternative health practices can support the physical [...]
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Menopause and Incontinence by: Cathy Taylor Menopause can bring uncomfortable symptoms such as incontinence in several different forms. Even younger women experience occasional bouts of urinary leakage during pregnancy, after childbirth, and sometimes even during sex. But menses seems to bring out more occasions of uncontrollable incontinence. This inability to control your bladder can happen [...]
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Menopause and Insomnia by: Cathy Taylor Insomnia is a very common symptom reported by numerous women at the onset of menopause. It is characterized by sleepless nights and often uncomfortable sleep such as tossing and turning in an effort to get comfortable. If you are primarily a mentally active person, it can become very difficult [...]
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Gastric Bypass – The Nightmare for Food Lovers by: Beverley Brooke While the gastric bypass may seem like the perfect solution to those who are obese, I’d like to explain just how the surgery affects the lifestyle of those who’ve had gastric bypass surgery. If the lovers of food really know the drastic lifestyle change [...]
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Relieving Your Ache Joints and Arthritis — are there Options? by: Kamau Austin Can New Joint Treatments Like MSM and Phosoplex Help Relieve Joint, Back and Knee Pain? The Baby Boomer generation or those approaching fifty to sixty-five years of age is the fastest growing segment of the US population. Although these maturing adults are [...]
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Is There a Perfect Contact Lens For Dry Eyes? by: Steve Cogger Do you have dry eyes? Whether you just feel like you have dry eyes or your doctor has told you, there are contact lenses made just for you. Dry eye contact lenses vary depending on the type of dry eye. Manufacturers of contact [...]
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Should I Be Taking Vitamin Supplements? by: Ruth Stattmiller Most people believe that they are reasonably healthy. Exercise, having a solid diet, and keeping stress to a minimum is a great way to live a longer, happier, and healthier life. That being said, will taking vitamin supplements help you even more? Who should take vitamin [...]
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