Oil pulling in ayurveda
Did you know oil pulling has its roots in ayurveda and has many health benefits?
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Diet tips for children
Young children today are victims of as many health problems as adults, at times even more. However, a balanced diet is essential for all-round growth of the child - physical, mental and emotional. There are many different ways of achieving that balanced diet. Here's a basic guideline that can help you start afresh with your kids.
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Poliomyelitis
Poliomyelitis is a disease caused by infection with the
poliovirus. The virus spreads by direct person-to-person contact, by contact with infected mucus or phlegm from the nose or mouth, or by contact with infected feces. The virus enters the mouth and multiplies in lymphoid tissues in the pharynx and intestine. Small numbers of virus enter the blood and go to other sites where the virus multiplies more extensively.
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Muscle Cramps
A muscle that involuntarily contracts is called a spasm. If the spasm is forceful and sustained, it becomes a cramp. A muscle cramp is thus defined as an involuntarily and forcibly contracted muscle that does not relax. This causes a visible or palpable hardening of the involved muscle. A muscle cramp, technically, occurs when muscle tightens and shortens causing a sudden
severe pain. Muscle cramps can last anywhere from a few seconds to a quarter of an hour or occasionally longer. They can recur frequently.
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Best cholesterol lowering foods
Consuming certain foods has been proven to help lower
cholesterol levels, thus helping you to avoid cholesterol medications or take a lower dose of medicines. Olive oil is good for you, not only because it does not raise your ?bad cholesterol? (
LDL), but also because it actually lowers it without bringing down your ?good cholesterol? (
HDL). Walnuts are a rich source of polyunsaturated fatty acids that keep your arteries healthy and supple. In scientific studies, regular walnut consumption was seen to significantly reduce blood cholesterol.
Omega-3 fatty acids are good for your health in more ways than one. And their benefits include lowering blood cholesterol.
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Paraphimosis
Paraphimosis is a condition in which the foreskin once pulled back behind the
glans cannot be brought down to the original position. It is an uncommon condition and occurs less often than Phimosis.
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High risk pregnancy
High risk
pregnancy is defined as one which is complicated by factor or ractors that adversely affects the pregnency out come either maternal or perinatal or both. All pregnancies and deliveries are potentially at risk.
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Sixth month of baby
Baby in the 6th month looks for the articles to play with. At this point of time he enjoys the little freedom given to him but parents should take care as he can push himself towards certain dangerous objects.
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Risk factors for HIV/AIDS
hiv/253657?iL=true" >AIDS (acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome) is a disease caused by a virus called HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). Anyone of any age, race, sex or sexual orientation can be infected with HIV. Sex and drugs/alcohol interact in many ways to increase a person's risk of getting or giving HIV
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HOW CAN WOMEN MAINTAIN SAFETY IN RELATIONSHIPS?
In order to have a fulfilling relationship, a woman needs to feel safe during intimacy and sexual intercourse. Important parameters that can make her feel safe are commitment, loyalty, emotional connect and safe physical contact. This is important for physical and mental wellbeing of both partners.
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