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Lists Of Contents Tagged With "Health"

  • Problems On Economic Development

    Economic development does not refer solely to the total development of a society. It is only a part or a dimension of national development. It is not industrializing either, because there can be economic development even in an agrarian-based society. Neither it is the equivalent of economic growth. Economics is merely a rise in the Gross ...

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  • Tofu, also known as bean curd, is a food made by coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into soft white blocks. It is a component in East Asian and Southeast Asian cuisines.

    Did you know that tofu is an excellent source of amino acids, iron, calcium and other micro-nutrients, tofu is a versatile ingredient with many health ...

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  • How To Face The Aging Process

    8 years, 3 months ago

    There is no "fountain of youth" in today's earth. So don't be vain on staying forever young, patching all those cosmetics on your face and rubbing all those chemicals on your skin, and seeing the plastic surgeon on a monthly basis. Refusing to face the reality of aging will only make it worse. What you need is to face it ...

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  • Signs And Symptoms Of Drug Abuse

    8 years, 3 months ago

    Detecting if a person is a drug abuser is not an easy task. The signs and symptoms of drug abuse, especially in the beginning stages, can be identical to those produced by conditions having nothing to do with drugs.

    It is always necessary to exercise certain prudence before drawing conclusions. If you are too judgmental, you might only hurt the ...

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  • With more and more products steeling their claims with the efficacy of natural ingredients, we couldn't resist asking: Do they really work? You will see beauty products advertisements everywhere, from billboards unto TV commercials, and from testimony of a typical lady unto a testimony of a famous star. Company uses the most effective way to market their product. Knowing that ...

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  • How To Achieve Pearly White Teeth

    8 years, 3 months ago

    The next time you're feeling frustrated by the indignites of a bleaching try-drool, how sexy!-consider this: Ancient Romans imported urine from Portugal to whiten their teeth. A few millennia later, we'll still do (pretty much) anything for a beautiful smile. In a recent survey by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, women said they were twice as likely to ...

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  • Stimulants

    8 years, 3 months ago
    Stimulants

    Stimulants are drugs that increase certain functions of the central nervous system. These drugs increase mental alertness, reduce hunger, and provide a feeling of well-being. Its medical uses include treatment for narcolepsy - a condition characterized by an overwhelming desire to sleep. Abrupt withdrawal of the drug by the heavy abuser can result to deep and suicidal depression.

    Common Examples ...

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  • First Aid For Different Medical Needs (Convulsion, Epileptic Convulsion, Appendicitis, Stroke)
     

    1. Convulsion

    A convulsion is a violent and abnormal muscular contraction of the body, usually of violent onset, accompanied by rigidity of the muscles of the body, usually lasting from a few seconds to about half a minute and followed by jerking movements, bluish discoloration of the face ...

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  • Attack, Alcoholism and Shock

    Heart Attack

    The technical term for heart attack is myocardial infarction. Myomeans "muscle", kardia means "heart," while an infarct is an area of tissue that has died because of oxygen starvation.

    Heart attack is the unscientific term that is applied to the event that occurs when a blood clot blocks the flow in one ...

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  • First Aid For Severe Bleeding

    8 years, 3 months ago
    Bleeding

    When an injury results in bleeding (hemmorrhage), steps must be taken to stop the loss of blood. If substantial amount of blood is lost, shock, unconsciousness and death can be a result.

    Most bleeding injuries are not life-threatening, although appropriate care must be taken not only to stop the bleeding, but also to avoid infection and other complications.

    Bleeding ...

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