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23 Votes
10 Health Benefits of Tomatoes
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Did you know tomatoes are a fruit? It's true, even though the U.S. Supreme Court declared the tomato a vegetable in 1893. And this red fruit also provides plenty of health benefits.
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25 Votes
Body Fat Scales: Are They Accurate?
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Nowadays, you can not only check your weight, but your body fat as well using special body fat scales. But, are they accurate?
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7 Votes
Heart Disease in Men
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Heart disease in men is a leading killer. More than half a million men have heart attacks each year.A yearly check up along with a healthy diet and exercise will go a long way toward keeping your heart healthy. The American Heart Association credits awarness and prevention, such as stopping smoking with saving lives.
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9 Votes
The Pitfalls of Vitamins
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If you are unable to eat your daily required servings of foods and are tempted to make up for the lost nutrients by taking supplements you should read this first.
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15 Votes
Having Healthy Skin
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The skin of your face is exposed to more problems than is the skin of any other part of your body. There are times when your hands are protected by gloves, but when is your face protected against anything?
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17 Votes
Natural Cures for Insomnia
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When circumstances change bedtime routines, many people occasionally find themselves wide awake in the middle of the night. However, trying some traditional folk remedies may help to induce sleep.
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14 Votes
So Why Don’t You Quit Smoking?
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Most smokers know that smoking causes lung cancer and leads to an increase in heart diseases and strokes, but do they realize that smoking also contributes to numerous other illnesses?
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9 Votes
Dyslexia
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A child with Dyslexia has great difficulty reading, writing, and in comprehension of the spoken word. It was thought the dyslexic child could not see the difference in letters such as b and d. Educators blamed it on visual processing, but Paula Tallal didn't believe it. And she proved the educators wrong.
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