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Silicone Sheets for Keloid

October 29, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Skin Care, Womens Health

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Every wound that occurs in the skin can leave scarring. In some patients, scar tissue grows abnormally in the forms of hypertrophic scarring or keloid which can disrupt other than aesthetically, functionally can also cause discomfort such as itching and pain.

There is several treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, steroid injections, pressure therapy, krioterapi, [...]

Tips Burn Hundreds of Calories Per Day

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You can immerse metabolism approximately 200 calories per day since the age of 20. If the jeans worn tightening, you do not need to panic. Begin to try a more intelligent approach to eliminate fat to build muscle while keeping weight and stay fit.

Here are seven tips that can help your metabolism better, even when [...]

Smoking When Pregnant Hazards

October 26, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under General, Womens Health

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Previous studies have found that smoking can harm the fetus and the mother who smoked during pregnancy. Smoking during pregnancy causes babies risky given birth to a smaller size, increase the risk of death sudden infant, and increased risk of heart defects

Drinking Alcohol While Pregnant caused psychotic child

October 24, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under General, Womens Health

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Besides smoking, a study published in the British Journal of Psychiatry was also found that drinking alcohol during pregnancy also have a role in improving the symptoms of insanity. However, this only applies to children with mothers who drank more than 21 units of alcohol per week in early pregnancy.

Smoking When Pregnant caused psychotic When Young Children

October 22, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under General, Womens Health

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Mothers who smoked during pregnancy to make their children more at risk of psychotic symptoms (insanity) as a teenager. This was disclosed by researchers from 4 universities in the UK. Survey of 12-year-old children in England found that children with mothers who smoke are 20% higher risk of suffering from symptoms such as hallucinations and [...]

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