How Does Blood Clot?
Overview Blood clotting, also called blood coagulation, occurs in reaction to a wound to halt the flow of blood. This happens so that blood loss will stop and also so that the wound will be closed and no bacteria or…
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Overview Blood clotting, also called blood coagulation, occurs in reaction to a wound to halt the flow of blood. This happens so that blood loss will stop and also so that the wound will be closed and no bacteria or…
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April 9, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
Being single is basically a state in which we are ultimately responsible for only ourselves and we are in control of our own futures. Many people, who have spent years in the single life, become quite accustomed to this way…
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Conflict is an often unavoidable part of any personal or professional relationship. However, in their book, “Natural Conflict Resolution,” Filippo Aureli and Frans De Waal point out that since the 1980s, there has been a sharp increase in the development…
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April 9, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
This conflict starts even before the marriage. The happy couple goes to their respective families and announces the happy occasion only to come across on a few scenarios. A happy, loving, joyous embrace or a complete and total meltdown. Meeting…
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It’s that time of year again, when parents all over the country cringe in unison at back-to-school costs. There’s no reason a back-to-school wardrobe robs the bank, however; if you’re not already a pro at buying great clothing for less,…
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Dandruff is a type of scalp disorder which may not pose any serious threat to hair growth all the time, but it is very irritating and sometimes embarrassing, too. Dandruff is a state of scalp condition sometimes caused by fungal…
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April 9, 2015 Skincare & Beauty
Perspiration is an important component of the body’s cooling system. Produced in sweat glands within the skin, perspiration cools the body when exposed to heat in a process called thermoregulation. There are two types of sweat glands in the human…
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April 9, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
Well this situation is more exaggerated than it actually is. Some situations may require you to choose between your new spouse and your children. Unfortunately this does happen and its sad to be completely frank. But all I am going…
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April 9, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
No, it’s not worth it. I hate to break this to my marriage-minded brethren, but I’m telling you as a friend. Heartache, infidelity, and divorce await you. Don’t believe me? Think of five married couples you know. Now, pay attention…
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The thing with men and their hair is, they have a hard time knowing what works for them. This is because men have so few role models. They can look at what other men around them are doing, or look…
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April 9, 2015 Weight Management
Overview It is well established that weight loss is a result of carefully monitoring caloric intake. However, the number of calories each person needs for weight loss is different and based on several factors. It is necessary to calculate a…
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Clothes often can hide extra weight on other places in the body, but it’s difficult to cover up a fat face. In addition to extra layers of fat, age also plays a role in excess fat under the chin, report…
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April 9, 2015 Weight Management
Juicy, nutritious and bursting with flavor, fruit is a popular menu item for dieters seeking a sweet treat that won’t pack on the pounds. The high water content of fruit helps slay hunger with relatively few calories, and naturally occurring…
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Many famous figures in history have sported facial hair according to the fashion of their time. President Lincoln wore the long beard prominent during the civil war. Theodore Roosevelt sported a voluminous mustache. Elvis wouldn’t be Elvis without his famous…
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April 9, 2015 Skincare & Beauty
Acne comes in many types of severity, ranging from the occasional breakout to the persistent plague. Your acne can also be influenced by factors seen an unseen, including your skin hygiene, drugs you are taking, stress and diet. This can…
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I have “Mediterranean Hair”, a term I use as a nice way to indicate that my hair is thick, somewhat coarse, and wavy. While this may sound like a good thing, it can actually be a little difficult to manage….
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April 9, 2015 Skincare & Beauty
Girls in their teens may notice that they must pay more attention to personal hygiene because their bodies are going through a transition. Sweat glands that once lay dormant may become active, leading to body odor, and hormone levels change,…
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April 9, 2015 Skincare & Beauty
Overview If you have subjected your hair to damage, it may look dull, dry and lifeless. Coloring, styling, perming and blow drying can damage your hair, causing it to become brittle and break. Hair that is particularly damaged may feel…
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April 9, 2015 Weight Management
According to the American Cancer Society, two pounds is a healthy amount of weight to lose in a one-week period. To lose one pound, a person needs to eliminate just 500 calories from his diet each day. Another pound can…
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Her wedding is most likely the most important event in a woman’s life and she wants everything to be fairytale perfect – right down to her shoes. When choosing shoes for a winter wedding she must consider matching the style…
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April 9, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
Family is one of the most important aspects of some people’s lives. For some, it is THE most important thing because it defines who they are, where they came from, and what their legacy might be in the future. Family…
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April 9, 2015 Diseases & Health Conditions
The common cold is a viral infection of your upper respiratory tract—your nose and throat, reports Mayo Clinic. It spreads easily to children from person to person contact. The symptoms of the common cold usually last a couple of weeks….
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April 9, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
Marriage should be redefined, because whatever we think we feel for someone and how we want the future to be with them we can never be sure that we will not change our mind later. It may all seem intense,…
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April 9, 2015 Skincare & Beauty
Acne scarring varies and may be simple discoloration or more permanent, such as depressed or raised scars. Each type of scarring warrants a different treatment. Skilled dermatologists work with patients to treat acne scars as well as the acne itself….
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Barbells come in many shapes and sizes. There are curl and tricep bars, as well as shorter, narrower and lighter bars than the Olympic standard. But the process for using barbells is the same no matter what they look like:…
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It is hard for most people to consider jewellery to be unique, as most items are purchased from High Street jewellers, and although items may not be mass produced, are produced in large numbers. In general to buy a unique…
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Some people have the genetic makeup that makes building muscle easier, but everyone who is reasonably physically fit can develop six-pack abs. The real effort comes in having a disciplined diet and exercise routine. Work Out with Heavy Weights and…
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Overview Curves on the body can help increase your self confidence, especially when wearing revealing outfits. If your curves aren’t what you’d like them to be, you can get more by doing the proper weight training exercises. The chest, shoulders,…
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When you start a new fitness routine, you have many machines to choose from. The American College of Sports Medicine and American Heart Association recommends 30 minutes of moderate-intensity cardio activity five times a week for healthy adults. However, various…
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How I Hit the Jackpot at the Thrift Store and You Can Too! Do You Love to Save Money? Do You Need to Save Money? Do You Love To Shop? Less is more! With the economic downturn, and in these…
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April 9, 2015 Sports & Recreation
Overview The goalkeeper performs a particularly important role in a soccer game. Goalkeepers have the unenviable task of being a team’s last line of defense. He is responsible for keeping the ball out of his own net. In most cases….
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