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Lifestyle key factor for myopia Health & lifestyle

August 31st, 2008 | Comments Off

HYDERABAD: There was a time when myopia , a defect in which one can see near objects clearly while distant objects go blurred, was considered to be hereditary.

Original post by The Hindu

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How Does Custom LASIK Diagnose the Eyes?

August 31st, 2008 | Comments Off

The best medical treatments of any sort are those based on an accurate diagnosis.

Original post by Press Release News From 24-7 Press Release

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Down Comforters – Are You Allergic?

August 30th, 2008 | Comments Off

Sneezing and Coughing all night long? You could have an Allergy to Down Comforters.

Original post by matthew lewis

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Quickest Ways to Accelerate Your Metabolism

August 30th, 2008 | Comments Off

Don’t throw in the towel just yet regarding your diet plan. I am about to share with you with some highly effective ways to boost metabolism. I have created a “Quick-Pick” list that will help you get maximum results in the shortest time. Let’s get started so you can see some results!

Original post by Barry Craft

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Acne – A Natural Way Of Treating It

August 30th, 2008 | Comments Off

Acne is not something that teenagers and young adults suffer from; today it is a condition that can trouble many adults in later life as well. Today, however, there are now plenty of different treatments available which can help you to deal with this particular skin condition. Many of which now contain very few chemicals that could actually be harmful to one’s skin and cause it further damage.

Original post by Dave Bern

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Tempurpedic Adjustable Beds : Are They Worth Your Money?

August 30th, 2008 | Comments Off

As we all know sleep is necessary in order for our bodies to function properly. For many people, they find it difficult to wake up each morning feeling rested and refreshed from the sleep the night before. Some wake up with back and neck aches instead. By choosing the right type of bed you can help to determine the type of rest you will get during your normal sleeping hours. In this article we will look at why having a tempurpedic adjustable bed could be the right choice to make to ensure a good nights sleep.

Original post by Ray Lam

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Allergy Symptoms – Treat and Understand!

August 30th, 2008 | Comments Off

Allergies are growing rapidly in today’s generation. These range in a variety of sources from chemicals, foods, flowers, grasses, and environmental products. You rarely meet anyone who hasn’t had an allergy to something.

Original post by matthew lewis

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Some Laser Eye Surgery Risks You Probably Didn’t Know about!

August 30th, 2008 | Comments Off

There seems to be no end to where technology can take us. We all think nothing of using home PCs and the Internet these days and if we are tired of using contacts or eyeglasses in many cases we can just have laser eye surgery performed to eradicate the problem.

Original post by Jonas Laquil

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Life Fitness Treadmill

August 30th, 2008 | Comments Off

Life Fitness treadmills have been designed in such a way that they fit well in almost any home. Not only that, but Life Fitness treadmills are also priced to be affordable for most of the people looking for a treadmill and they have all the features that they need in order to get a good workout without having to travel anywhere.

Original post by Raymond Lam

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Indoor Rowing Machines : Quick And Easy Guide

August 29th, 2008 | Comments Off

Unlike cardio machines such as treadmills, exercise bikes and stair climbing equipment, a rowing machine exercises your upper body as well as your lower body. The rowing stroke when using an indoor rower is composed of 65-75% leg work and 25-35% upper body work.

Original post by Ray Lam

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