Posted on April 11th, 2011
Lyrica is a drug that is often used to treat fibryomyaligia. Fibromyalgia is a little understood nerve condition that often affects women more than men. People diagnosed with this condition experience nerve pain throughout the body. Lyrica is often sold under the generic label pregabalin. The effects of the generic drug and the brand name drug are exactly the same. Generic Lyrica is sold as pregabalin.
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Posted on February 24th, 2011
Sildenafil is used for erectile dysfunction.
Trading names of drugs with active ingredient Sildenafil – Viagra ®, comes in tablet form
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Posted on February 21st, 2011
The first rule of healthy eating woman
- Eat small meals 5-6 times a day. This will allow you to stretch the stomach, which should not be either completely empty or crowded.
- The basic amount of food should fall to breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. Dinner – the easy, no later than 20-00. Generally, a break between dinner and breakfast shall be 12 hours. Your stomach will thank you for it.
The second rule of healthy eating woman
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Posted on May 27th, 2010
Metabolism is a physical and chemical process occurring naturally in the body to sustain life. To give you a better view on its relationship with weight gain, you should be able to understand these two important aspects of metabolism: metabolic rate and the factors affecting metabolism.
Metabolism is the rate at which your body is capable of using energy as well as burning your calories. Metabolism functions the same way in every individual. However, the rate at which the nutrients are metabolizes vary per person. Here are the two aspects of metabolism to help you in fully understanding its connection with weight gain:
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Posted on May 21st, 2010
Visiting the dentist for the first time can be a scary experience for children. To help ease anxiety, you can help your child prepare for a dental visit by: brushing teeth regularly, checking your child’s mouth daily, reading books about dental care to your child, being patient and reassuring with your child, talking with your children about what to expect at dental check-ups, deciding whether or not to see a pediatric dentist, calling the dentist in advance to have your questions answered, visiting the dentist’s office before the appointment, preparing your kids for short dental visits, asking your dentist to tell your children what to expect at future visits, informing your child of possible treatments.
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