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These simple ingredients found in the kitchen will surely help us recover quickly. It usually starts with a little tingle in your throat. Then swallowing becomes obvious, air finds it difficult to pass through your nostrils and you're just so, well so sleepy. Starbucks Holiday Cup Color Combo Declare a War on Christmas
Starbucks Holiday Cup Color Combo Declare a War on Christmas Coffee is a big part of peoples' busy life. This is the first thing they remember as soon as they get on their cars and head to the office. Acai Berry: Cure For Leukemia
The extract of the Acai Berry has been proven on how effective it is on cancer cells which is unaffected by other treatments ot therapies. When the juice from the berry was tested with leukemia, almost 86% of the cells had self destructed. Weight Loss Brands Are Now Given Permission To Market People Suffering From Obesity
Gone are the days when weight loss companies are prohibited from advertising their products targeting obesity. 'Tis the Season to be Jolly: 5 Ways to Beat the Seasonal Depression
According to Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal, MD, retired from the National Institutes of Mental Health, 6 percent of the US population, usually those in northern climates, is affected by SAD while 14 percent of the older population experiences minimal seasonal mood changes or winter blues. But you don't need to feel lonely anymore with these 5 tips to make you smile. Parenting Tip: Watch Your Words, Stop Saying These To Your Kids
Parenting has no definite pattern. Parenting has no pattern. The Approach of parenting is different for every child because they are simply 'unique' with each other having dissimilar characteristics and attitude. 10 Ways to Stay Mindful of Your Metabolism and Keep the Calories Off
Respect for the body's BMR or basal metabolic rate is one of they key concepts often forgotten and foregone. That Tingling Sensation When Eating Certain Food is Quite Normal, Experts Say
This feeling comes from the salivary glands which produce saliva. But with some food or even just the thought of these certain foods causes the gland to over react. Fat Stigma Is Making Us Miserable, Studies Prove
It is not obesity but the stigma that comes with obesity that is making people unhappy and miserable, several studies show. Researchers Are Now Developing Permanent Flu Vaccine
Researchers are working on a flu vaccine that will have a permanent health benefit on an individual. Viral Video: McDonald's Employee Fired For Throwing Water at Homeless Man [VIDEO]
The McDonald's employee definitely got his karma. A McDonald's employee recently got the pink slip after throwing water on the face of a homeless man in a Detroit location, the store owner told the media on Wednesday. Constant Headaches? You're Probably 24 - Age Linked to Health Conditions, Study Reveals
Researchers had invented a timeline that associate one’s age to the possibility of experiencing a specific health ailment. Stay Away From These Foods if You Want a Healthy Heart
Some food ingredients such as coconut oil or artificial sweeteners can also lead to a high risk of heart problems in the future. Myths Debunked: The Scary Truth About Herpes
While this news may be shocking, don't freak out just yet. Herpes has been seriously labelled as something horrendous for years, but the truth is, if you don't have one type of herpes yet, there is a very big chance for you to be exposed to it eventually.
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