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Desert landscaping is quite popular these days. This refers to the modification of a yard or other area of space using desert plants. Desert landscaping is very popular these days because it is so unique, the plants so efficient and because there are lots of plants you can use in your designs. Whether you plan [...]
Salicylic acid is a peeling agent. It is also referred to as a keatolytic agent. Salicylic acid has an estimated success rate of 60 to 80%. This makes it one of the more effective over-the-counter medications. In fact, salicylic acid is one of the most commonly used medications to combat warts. It is applied to [...]
It may be necessary to see a doctor about your warts. He or she may simply confirm you have warts and what type they are. Depending upon the extent, size, type and placement of your warts, you may also require specialized treatment from your doctor. There are a few ways he or she may treat [...]
Learning is not shopping. By sending your child to the most expensive school or hiring the best tutors for him, learning does not happen. Unless you and your child have the right attitude, learning is difficult.
It is only when you impart the right values to your child about school, about teachers and about himself, that [...]
Acne is a universal disorder, and it affects over 85% of young people, as well as adults. You know just how difficult it is dealing with acne, but what you might not know, is that there are low cost remedies that can help you instantly minimize the pain associated with acne.
And believe it or not, [...]
Those who walk for exercise are most likely, of all exercisers, to continue over the years. The reason is simple – walking is easy, relaxing and inexpensive.
Walking at the rate of 2 to 3 kilometres per hour, while it eases stress and reduces mental fatigue, doesn’t really provide enough aerobic exercise to put you on [...]
Self examination of the breast is the most simple and effective way of detecting the earliest sign of any disorder, especially cancer. It comprises of inspection by looking and then feeling by hands (palpation) each breast and comparing both of them. Any stain on the undergarments indicates nipple discharge.
Approximately 50% of all breast lumps including [...]
Prevention of breast cancer, currently, is not possible since its cause is yet unknown. But certainly the rising trend of its incidence can be controlled by making women aware of the risk factors of breast cancer.
Rapid industrialisation and unplanned urbanisation have now led more women to work outside home. There are late marriages, therefore, late [...]
Spring and summer mean lush foliage, sunshine, flowers and-The Sting.
If you work or play in fields and gardens, bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets buzz around loaded with nuisance, pain, and sometimes danger.
Bites and stings, for the most part, are only an annoyance and rarely cause more than slight, temporary discomfort. The reactions to insect [...]
Structure of Herpes Virus
Genital herpes, or cold sores of the genital area, is considered a venereal disease because it is usually transmitted by sexual contact. Affecting more than 500,000 Americans each year, genital herpes is reportedly the most prevalent venereal disease among young Americans today, its incidence being greater than both gonorrhea and syphilis.
The threat [...]