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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In our image obsessed modern culture it is often all to easy to define what makes a woman sexy. If you randomly asked anyone on the street the chances are they would reply that it was the figure’, nice legs’,…
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March 20, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
Has the sacred character of marriage been lost? I think the answer is obvious simply from the high divorce rates. While I believe there a legitimate reasons for divorcing such as abuse or infidelity, there are many marriages that end…
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The sight of a child invested with warts can be very disgusting,unsightly,even annoying.Bumpy surfaces,of all shades of colors,sizes,and shapes,arising from any part of the human body,even on the eyelashes,are the lots of a child suffering from this so-called viral infection.However,this…
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Avoiding looking into the sun while serving is so important to tennis players, the rules of the game allow the player or team who wins the coin toss to defer to the opponent, either forcing him to serve in the…
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Overview San Francisco allows children and their parents to delight in the maritime climate and adventures of this Pacific-coast city. For families who love the outdoors, visiting San Francisco’s array of interactive aquatic and animal-filled attractions lets children both learn…
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In multiple sclerosis, the immune system attacks myelin, a substance that protects the nerves of the brain and spinal cord and allows signals from the brain to the body to move more quickly. As a result, individuals with multiple sclerosis…
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March 20, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
Marriage, as it is designed to be is an oath between two people, God, and spoken in front of family and friends to uphold and honor a union until death do you part. In marriage vows, you state in sickness…
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March 20, 2015 Diet and Nutrition
Healthy food choices are essential to good health. Healthy food choices nourish and provide the body with energy that allows us to live full and active lives. According to the “American Journal of Nutrition”, nutrition has a major role in…
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1. Modify Your Diet In the initial stages of gastroenteritis, you will probably not be in the mood for eating very much. Your body knows that your digestive system needs a break and wisely curbs your appetite. But as your…
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When it comes to having sex as a teen, there are many who think that it is a rite of passage that they must take to become an adult. Think about that idea for a second, you’re making an adult…
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Inline skating has gone up and down in popularity since Rollerblade pioneered the product, inspiring others to pioneer the sport, in the 1980s. Now, decades after they were first introduced, inline skates are here to stay as a recreational, fitness…
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Short haircuts take very low maintenance and are ideal for busy women. This no-fuss cut may make it limited in terms of styling. Most short hairstyles are flattering on oval-shaped faces which is deemed as the ideal face shape because…
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Heart disease and cardiovascular disease are the most common causes of death for both men and women worldwide, according to the Mayo Clinic. Heart disease and cardiovascular disease commonly show up as built-up plaque and hardening of the arteries from…
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High blood glucose levels, or hyperglycemia, occur in people with diabetes. The body uses glucose for energy; however, insulin must be present to convert glucose into fuel. With too little or no insulin present, glucose builds up in a person’s…
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March 20, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
I am about to embark on my second marriage. Honestly! As soon as I propose! I am a firm believer in the institution of marriage, but even I am a little reticent about my second “dip” due to the failure…
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Many women strive for longer, stronger nails without resorting to acrylics. Indeed, acrylic nails can be expensive, cumbersome and even unhygienic in some cases. Fortunately, there are ways to grow out your real nails to get the same look. Following…
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March 20, 2015 Skincare and Beauty
Sandal season isn’t as fun when you’re embarrassed by dry, cracked feet. Cracked heels are a common problem with a myriad of causes. You can get them from simply having dry skin or from conditions like obesity and fungal infections….
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Whether you’ve been dating for months or just stepping back into the dating scene, it can be nerve-racking. Turn dating into a fun experience by following some safety tips, being yourself and looking at each new date as an adventure….
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Overview In humans, “disease” is often used more broadly to refer to any condition of the body or one of its parts that impairs normal functioning and is typically manifested by distinguishing signs and symptoms. Disease is related to external…
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Days spent shopping haute couture at Paris, training for triathlons and pursuing a high-powered legal career aside, Susan Fuller couldn’t shake that darn dream. Looking back, days passing to nights, it just kept gaining on her. La Lace. La Lace…
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March 20, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
I’m sick of guys making me feel pressured into pleasing them. I know you guys were jacking off before you met the girls your with so why is it so hard to accept a ‘no’ and just take care of…
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March 20, 2015 Skincare and Beauty
Biotin, also known as Vitamin H, is a water-soluble vitamin that is found in several foods, including cooked eggs; nuts, such as almonds and pecans; whole grains and yeast; and fruits or vegetables, such as bananas and cauliflower. Biotin is…
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As you contemplate seeking an uncontested divorce, you undoubtedly need answers to some basic questions. Despite minor variations in divorce statutes across the country, generally speaking the basic elements of uncontested divorces remain the same in all states, according to…
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Overview Digoxin is also known as lanoxin and belongs to a class of cardiovascular drugs known as cardiac glycosides. According to the National Institutes of Health, digoxin is used to treat mild to moderate heart failure and atrial fibrillation Heart…
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Overview The regional scale renewable energy resources are wind turbines, tidal or ocean current turbines, solar thermal turbines and hydroelectric dams. Wind energy is the least expensive. The American Wind Industry Association reports that the high capital investment for wind…
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March 20, 2015 Marriage and Divorce
Not having sex with your spouse is cruel and unusual treatment. It isn’t fair. It isn’t right but it isn’t a crime. You can’t go to jail for with holding sex but you can loose your spouse. Neither choice seems…
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Threading is a short and easy method for eyebrow shaping. It averages 10 dollars a session and only takes 2-3 minutes when done by a professional. Threading seems like a relatively new method of removing unwanted facial hair. In reality,…
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What Makes a Man Sexy? Genuineness is the key quality to male sexiness. When his total being emits such quality through his confidence, caring and zest for life, he captures a woman’s curiosity. Naturally, it is imperative that his grooming…
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March 20, 2015 Diet and Nutrition
Lycopene is the natural plant compound that puts the blush in red fruits and vegetables. It’s also one of today’s most popular dietary supplements. In the body, this potent antioxidant circulates through the blood and deposits in the tissues where…
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1. Counting Fetal Movement Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is not a condition that requires immediate treatment. Rather, your doctor will want to monitor the situation and avoid any kind of intervention until it’s absolutely necessary. Once you’ve received a diagnosis…
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