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  • Homemade Freezer Gel Packs

    Freezer gel packs are a sensible substitute for ice when keeping things cold or treating medical conditions. You can add a freezer gel pack to a lunch box or ice chest, or apply it to that...

  • Glycerin Vs. Glycerol

    Many products used within the health and beauty fields, as well as food products, contain glycerin or glycerol. Like many other ingredients, you might not be familiar with these. If you look...

  • How to Clean Cuts and Scratches

    If you have ever done anything outside you know how easy it is to get a cut or a deep scratch. Usually these wounds are not to bad but they can become infected and end up being worse. So an...

  • Low Income Alcohol Detox Centers

    Recovery from alcohol abuse and addiction oftentimes necessitates access to a medically supervised alcohol detox center. The reality is that the costs associated with alcohol detox can be...

  • Antibacterial Gel Vs. Soap & Water

    In recent times there has been a turn toward antibacterial gels as an alternative to washing with soap and water. But are these gels better or worse than washing with soap and water?

  • Effects of Alcohol With Toprol

    Toprol is a beta-blocking drug used to treat and prevent heart attack, chest pain and high blood pressure. This drug works by reducing the heart rate and blood pressure. To avoid serious reactions...

  • How to Reduce your Risk for Hypertension

    Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) is a medical condition in which blood pressure is consistently elevated. When left untreated hypertension can cause additional conditions due to the hardening...

  • Vertigo Prevention Exercises

    Vertigo is a disease of the inner ear that causes dizziness and nausea in a person. Because vertigo can be a condition that can keep sufferers from their daily lives, including missing work and...

  • How to Make an Alcohol Ice Pack

    Reusable ice packs are handy for keeping food and drinks cold and for first aid treatment. Commercially available ice packs typically contain a blue gel that doesn't solidify at freezing...

  • How to Eat for a Healthy Liver

    A diet that promotes a healthy liver includes a good variety of fruits and vegetables, not too much iron and very little alcohol and medications. Learn about achieving a good blend of...

  • How to Be Healthy by Denise Larkin

    There are many ways that you can help yourself to be healthy. Here are ten ideas that can benefit your life style.

  • How to Lower Your Cancer Risks

    Millions of people are diagnosed with different forms of cancer each year, as thousands and thousands die from it. Learn how you can keep your body healthy by lowering your cancer risks!

  • How to Remove a Splinter On Your Foot

    During summers, it's hard not to walk barefoot to your front porch to feel the warm rays of the sun shining on your face. Unfortunately, there comes a time when we get splinters on our foot. Learn...

  • How to Learn to Quit Alcohol through Ayurveda

    It is true that many objects and compounds now found in our environment did not exist in 4000 BC. This does not mean that the principles of Ayurveda are redundant and cannot be applied to modern...

  • How to Give A Diabetic A Shot of Insulin

    You will learn how to draw a syringe with insulin in order to give an injection to a diabetic. You will also learn how to choose the correct syringe for the insulin injection.

  • How to Empty a colostomy bag...eww, but its gotta be done!

    Have a colostomy or caring for someone with one? well here is a few tips for emptying it out.

  • How to Lose Love Handles - Top Tips and Tricks

    Learn proven exercises on how you're going to lose your love handles with minimal time and effort.

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