Posted June 10th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
The skin is the largest and most visible organ of the body. It
reflects the health of the body and acts as a barrier against
injury and bacteria. Sadly, at one time or another, nearly
everyone has some type of skin disease that only a skin doctor
can absolutely give the scientific explanation for those skin
problems. Dermatologist is a medical doctor specializing on the
study of the skin, diseases of the skin and the relationship of
cutaneous lesions to systemic disease. Dermatologist is ...
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Posted June 8th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
If you are considering a career with the State Department and are planning to pursue an international relations degree, you might think about attending college in Australia. The Australian National University offers one of the most comprehensive courses of study in this field in addition to its other fine degree programs.One of the advantages to attending an Australian college is the fact that they speak your language. The culture of Australia also shares many similarities with that in the ...
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Filed under:Education
Posted June 6th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
You don't need to go to graduate school. This is true. You've
got your college degree and this will help you maintain a roomy
house in a nice neighborhood. But what will a graduate degree do
for you?
First, there is a little more money. Lifetime earnings average
$234,000 more than an individual with just a bachelor's degree.
But if you got a doctorate, then increase the amount by $504,000
above the master's level. Doctoral education along with the
apprenticeship work can take 10 years or ...
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Posted June 5th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Increasing the fiber in your diet has been shown to: reduce your
cholesterol, reduce your hunger, lower your fat absorption,
reduce surges in insulin levels, help with weight loss, lower
the risk of colon cancer, and lower your risk of heart disease.
WOW! Sounds like a miracle cure - where can I get this stuff?
The answer: At your grocery store. Old Ben Franklin, citing in
Poor Richard's Almanac 250 years ago stated "An apple a day
keeps the doctor away." Well he was right. Not only because ...
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Posted June 4th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Two of the best-known treatments for acne include phototherapy
and the Zen Med Derma Cleanse System.
Let's take a closer look at how both of these products treat
acne.
Within the last year the FDA has approved a form of phototherapy
(or acne light therapy) called ClearLight to help treat acne
sufferers.
ClearLight is a particularly strong form of blue light that is
administered to patients by way of fluorescent lighting or the
use of special lasers.
Studies of this method have shown that when ...
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Posted June 2nd, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Obesity and Morbid Obesity ' Is Gastric Bypass Surgery Right For
You
The very first thing you want to do before you even consider the
surgery is really contemplate if surgery is the only way to lose
weight. If you have exhausted every diet or new lifestyle of
eating, the last resort should be Gastric Bypass Surgery or
another name is Bariatric Surgery.
First of all what is Obesity?
This results from too much accumulation of fat once it exceeds
the body's skeletal and physical needs.
According ...
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Posted May 29th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Holistic education is a hot topic these days. From holistic
schools to holistic certification programs, there are seemingly
endless opportunities for obtaining holistic training. But which
one is right for you and how do you choose?
When I work with a client looking for holistic education, we
usually focus on 3 things:
1) What do they want to learn? This means more than simply
'acupuncture' or 'homeopathy'. It means understanding the type
of information you want to obtain and how you will use ...
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Posted May 27th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Purchasing drugs from a Mexican pharmacy is, for the most part,
a very safe and inexpensive way of getting the medical supplies
that you require. Since the laws in Mexico are very different
than in the US, as most drugs are readily available without a
prescription (except for some controlled substances and all
narcotics), purchasing drugs from a Mexican pharmacy should be a
fairly painless process.
However, there are some risks associated with purchasing drugs
from a Mexican pharmacy ' but they ...
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Posted May 26th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Any student Attending College or University will have a long list of, allegedly essential, books to buy. Only half of these books will ever be read to any extent and after the year is over the books are never used again. They will sit in corners or clutter up cupboards.There is an enormous market in pre-owned college books. It is organized formally through bookshops and websites, and informally through college notice boards. Students will usually be able to buy the books they need at far below ...
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Posted May 24th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Pillars of Learning
Throughout life you and I learn through many avenues. While in
school and at work assignments and tasks are made which rely on
your capability to learn. Since positive change happens, the
learning is continuous. It should excite us as is and allow the
imagination to play with the knowledge to do more good.
Stimulate learning to experience a continuous cycle of
transformation.
See, each of us is at our respective best level and must take a
"spirit enhancing action" to ...
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