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Eyes are delicate & precious, protect yours! How to keep your EYES safe from harm & injury

Eyes are delicate and precious, Just a touch of maintenance will keep them going for years.” Eyewear Sunglasses don’t just prevent crows’ feet from squinting, they also block harmful ultraviolet and other rays than can play a role in the development of cataracts and macular degeneration. Fair-skinned caucasians are at the greatest risk for the […]

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Here Are Answers To Your Questions: FAQs about bad breath

What are the most common causes of bad breath? An overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth cavity resulting from inadequate tongue cleaning Poor oral hygiene Gum disease/gums that bleed when you brush or floss Unclean dentures Oral abscesses Post nasal drip, colds, flu and other illnesses Dry mouth caused by mouth breathing, fasting, prolonged talking,

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(CAUTION) A can of Soda per day is Too much; WHO Sugar Guidelines

In a not-so-sweet move, the World Health Organization (WHO) recently recommended that adults should cut their daily intake of added sugars from 10 percent of total calories to 5 percent. For someone who consumes 2,000 calories per day (the generally recommended amount for an adult male), the suggested intake of added sugar is approximately 25 grams—the

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Warning: Teen is in a serious condition after police believe he took a ‘Mortal Kombat’ pill

A teenager has been arrested for alleged drugs offences after two boys were taken to hospital having taken ‘Mortal Kombat’ ecstasy tablets. A 16-year-old – named as Jack Blades – remains in a serious but stable condition in intensive care after taking a pill at a house party in Coatbridge, near Glasgow (Scotland), on Saturday

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Peeing in the pool could be bad for your health, study finds

Researchers have warned that urinating in swimming pools could lead to health problems. Scientists found that compounds in urine mix with chlorine can cause chemicals that have been linked to respiratory effects in swimmers to form. They warned swimmers to stop the common practice after analysing samples. ‘If swimmers avoided urinating in pools, then air

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