A woman’s skin is one of her greatest treasures. Some people say it is her hair, but in all actuality, most women can cut off damaged hair and grow it back out into a healthy mane. Not so with your skin. You need to begin to care for your skin during your young and continue […]
Posted on March 12th, 2008 by onecleardot
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I’ve written numerous other articles on my other blogs about MRSA, the staph “super bug”. Here now is some new information about how the infection spreads.
One of the first reported transmissions between animal and human of MRSA is on the records. Apparently a German woman had been repeatedly battling the exact same strain of drug-resistant
Doctors […]
Posted on March 12th, 2008 by onecleardot
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I have high cholesterol. Part of it is due to my weight gain after the birth of my daughter, but the rest of it is hereditary. I have a whole band of great-aunts who are both thin and sufferers of high cholesterol.
I know I need to get my cholesterol in line, but I am reluctant […]
Posted on March 9th, 2008 by onecleardot
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While I am home with my daughter I pay for my health insurance via COBRA. That is a federal mandate that says that after my divorce I am entitled to up to 36 months to continue the health insurance plan I had while I was married. I just pay for it myself. After much research, […]
Posted on March 3rd, 2008 by onecleardot
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I wrote earlier about how my skin is so much more different now that I am an adult. I have not discounted the possibility that my skin is just showing signs of internal toxins, the byproduct of daily living, eating, and the environment. Internal health is important and when your system is stressed, it can […]
Posted on February 16th, 2008 by onecleardot
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I woke up this morning feeling like a teenage. The problem is that I don’t feel like a teen because of anything exciting. I feel like a teen because I woke up, looked in the mirror, and found some zits. Ew. Just, ew.
I was a lucky kid. I did not have acne as a teen. […]
Posted on February 15th, 2008 by onecleardot
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We’ve had pets die from pet food made in China. There have been kids’ toys painted with lead paint, also made in China. Oh, and the poison toothpaste made in China. It seems like the list just never stops and now there is the case of the Valentine’s Day candy.
Metal fragments (a piece of a […]
Posted on February 15th, 2008 by onecleardot
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When I was a kid, I was outside pretty much all of the time. Even in the winter, we would go out in the snow and build snow forts and igloos. We would come home from school, change into ratty clothes and run all over the neighborhood. Once I was a little older, I rode […]
Posted on February 12th, 2008 by onecleardot
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My mom is a cancer patient. Though she has been living for years past her initial prognosis, she still has to live each day knowing that her immune systems is more delicate than most and that everything she puts into her body may have a more drastic outcome than expected.
She was looking at some products […]
Posted on February 6th, 2008 by onecleardot
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Health insurance is a massive part of the political debate as we approach the presidential elections this year. I am astounded with how many people in the United States must live without healthcare insurance. Hospitals, doctors, and labs do not reduce their fees for those without insurance and so people are often put into a […]
Posted on February 5th, 2008 by onecleardot
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