Adolescents Can Easily Be Addicted To Tobacco

Adolescents after their first cigarette very soon can experienced a loss of autonomy over tobacco according to a family health and community medicine specialist at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester.

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Folate Enriched Diet Prevents Birth Defects

Recent studies show that a baby’s brain and spinal column may be irreversibly impaired even before a woman realizes that she is pregnant. This can lead to neural tube defects, spina bifida and anercephaly.

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Educating The Public On Upper Respiratory Tract Infection

According to the Ambulatory Syllabus of Columbia University Medical Residency Program, the contagious nature of upper respiratory tract infections is the main reason why it is the common acute illness in the US and the world, and the reason for incurring absences from school or from work.

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Developing Your Green Thumb

Preoccupying yourself in a hobby like gardening has grown to be a feel good hobby, that involves a considerable amount of work but at the end of the day, it can be satisfying and rewarding.

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Dalai Lama Reiterated Non-Violence Stance To China

The red – robed monk officially expressed frustration at China’s refusal to talk with the exiled government to quell the unrest in Tibet, which has reportedly left at least one hundred thirty five Tibetans dead and thousands injured and arrested.

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Confidence Boosting Tips For The Fashionable

There are really times that we feel terribly bad and we don’t know whether this negative feeling stems from the things we perceive around us or from a remark that we consider it in bad taste, whatever it is, we should not let it affect our ability to get what we want of life.

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