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Forget Gracefully: How Not to Age, Period
by Anne Lyken Garner, Sep 6, 2008
Now, if it is so easy for people to guess our age from the evidence of merely our appearance, it stands to reason then, that it is possible to present ourselves as whatever age we choose to. Of course, this does not apply to us until we've reached the age where we could be judged as 'older'. However, with a few precision tweaking here and there, we'll find that our appearance age has nothing to do with our old we actually are. Here are valuable tips (for both men and women) to help you to stave off that ‘certain age' appearance until you're well into your sixties. Here's to presenting your appearance age, at least 10 years younger than your actual years.
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Can Facial Exercises Reduce the Signs of Aging?
by Kristie Leong M.D., Sep 4, 2008
You may have seen the ads promoting exercise for facial muscles as a means of reducing the signs of aging. Do facial exercises really work?
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10 Golden Ways to Live Longer
by Ronnie Reede, Aug 31, 2008
Being human, we all want to avoid death and live long. Some of us dream of seeing our grandchildren’s children. Sadly, until someone locates the proverbial fountain of youth, there is only so much we can do to keep us alive for a long time.
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Refrective Conditions of the Eyes. How to best manage them.
by Shergill, Aug 18, 2006
This article is by Registered Nurse and explains the pathology of the disorders and how to manage them. Please avoid seeing street doctors for own benefit in the long run.
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Constipation: Management and Causes in Adults.
by Shergill, Aug 23, 2006
Constipation is a major health problem in the modern world because of our life styles and eating habits. This article identifices the major causes of constipation and treatments. It is written by a Registered Nurse.
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Managing Shortness of Breath. Self Learn series 15
by Shergill, Aug 26, 2006
This article is written by a Lecturer in Health Science to help Nursing Students gain the necessary skills to help patients with their breathing problems.
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Respiratory Tract Infections - Treatment & management. Self Learn Series 18
by Shergill, Aug 28, 2006
This article is written for Student Nurses to help them care for patients who have chest infections. The writer is a Lecturer in Health Sciences.
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Open Secrets of a Healthy Long Life.
by Shergill, Aug 30, 2006
This article is written by a Lecturer in Health Sciences for university students and the general public. It focuses on issues which improve quality and quantity of life. It is based on interviews with patients and working as an ICU Nurse in Canada, England, the US and Australia.
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How to stay young
by Peter Archbold, Oct 27, 2006
Very simple ways to combat the effects of aging.
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Fifty on Fifty: The Milestone Conversations
by Sophiestein, Nov 2, 2006
Fifty is the new forty. Because we don't look, act, sound or seem anything like what we remember our grandparents to be. And many of us aren't grandparents yet. We cling to our youth, we live in the gym, either we're on board with Botox or we're not...age is a state of mind.
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