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Tattoo Removal Creams: Do They Really Work?
The huge price tag of laser tattoo removal has left people seeking alternatives. The creams are cheaper, but do they really work?
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Multiple Sclerosis and Life Expectancy
The life expectancy of someone living with multiple sclerosis is somewhat lower than that of the general population. Recent research estimates the difference to be about 7 years.
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The Origin of Black People With Blue Eyes
According to genetics, it is extremely rare, but still possible, for a black person to have blue eyes. This article will cover the science behind black people with blue eyes, and will provide some well-known examples.
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The Most Common Eye Color in the World
This post is about the most common eye color in the world, what percentage of the world's population has it and 6 things you should know about it.
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The Eye Color Chart
Knowing your eye color helps you choose the right makeup, the perfect hair or dress style, etc. Sometimes it is hard to tell exactly what eye color one has.
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What Does It Mean When Your Eye Twitches?
What causes an eyelid to twitch? This article discusses 10 scientific reasons (and throws in a superstitious reason, for good measure).
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How to Change Your Eye Color Naturally
This article discusses how to change your eye color naturally. It covers different factors that can affect eye color and practical ways to enhance your eye color.
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Heterochromia Iridum—People With Two Different Colored Eyes
Mother Natures uses colors in weird and wonderful ways. You can see this in the eyes of people with Heterochromia iridum, people with two different colored eyes.
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Types of Joints in the Human Body
Some joints move freely, some move only slightly and the rest don’t move at all. This article is about the different types of joints in the human body and how to classify each one of them.
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When do babies’ eyes change color?
When do babies’ eyes change color? Here you'll see some entertaining and informative answers to this question. You'll also see how babies gradually get to their genetically assigned eye color.
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Gallbladder Surgery Recovery Time
The recovery time for a laparoscopic gallbladder surgery is about two weeks or more depending on the individual. This article will discuss what to expect both during and after gallbladder surgery.
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Diet After Gallbladder Removal Surgery
Are you wondering if you can eat a normal diet after gallbladder removal surgery? Dietary complications may vary from one person to the next, but there are foods that can help in the healing process.
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Basic Gallbladder Anatomy and Gallstones
This article is about the Basic Gallbladder Anatomy and Gallstones Formation. Find out more about your gallbladder and what is does for you.
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Facts About People With Green Eyes
When I meet someone for the first time, I always notice their eyes. Here are some cool Facts about People with Green Eyes.
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What is MS Disease?
What is MS disease? MS also known as Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that attacks nerve cells. Read the full article to find out more.
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Is MS Hereditary?
Is Multiple Sclerosis (MS) hereditary? Is a person is more likely to get MS if he or she has a family member with MS? Developments in the last years have shed some light on the matter.
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Effective Natural Mosquito Repellents
There are safety concerns when it comes to chemical-based insect repellents. Natural Mosquito Repellents like Lemon Eucalyptus and Catnip Oil are safer alternatives and are as effective.
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Bright Red Blood in Stool
Bright red blood in stool can be from a life-threatening medical condition. It can also be a false alarm, hence completely harmless.
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What Does a Green Bowel Movement Mean?
What does a green bowel movement in adults mean? Is it a sign of a serious medical condition? Green stool can be the result of several different causes, which range in severity. Learn more here.
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What Are Normal Blood Sugar Levels?
To determine whether your body is processing sugar properly, you need to know what normal blood sugar levels are, especially if you have a metabolic disorder like diabetes.
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The ABO Blood System and the Most Common Blood Type
ABO Blood System | What is the most common blood type? Find out the most common blood types in the ABO blood system.
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The Rarest Blood Type in the ABO Blood System
What is the rarest blood type? This is an important question since blood transfusion has become a big part of modern medicine.
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Third Hand Smoke versus Second Hand Smoke versus First Hand Smoke
The differences between third hand smoke, second hand smoke and first hand smoke. Read on and learn how they can be avoided.
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Rarest Eye Color in Humans
Though there isn't much research data available, we can confidently say that the rarest eye color in the world is Green. Amber, Violet/Red and Black are also extremely rare.
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How the Eye Works
How the eye works is similar to a camera. The iris controls how much light enters the eye, the lens focuses images onto the retina. The retina transmits messages to the brain for processing.
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Anatomy of the Eye: Human Eye Anatomy
Human eye anatomy—a journey through the anatomy of the eye to understand how different structures in the eyeball work together to achieve vision.
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Anatomy of the Knee Joint
Anatomy of the Knee involves different structures in the knee joint and how they connect to each other. Knee Anatomy can be subdivided into bones, cartilages, ligaments, tendons and muscles.
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What Can Good Bacteria Do for You?
Probiotics are good bacteria that dwell in the digestive system. Here, they provide many health benefits. Lactobacillus acidophilus is one of the most commonly used probiotic.
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Causes of Excessive Flatulence
This article discusses the causes of excessive flatulence and the key methods to prevent and treat it.
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The Urinary System: Nephron & Urine Formation
The urinary system is the excretory system of the body. The nephron does all the work of the Urinary System. Find out how the nephron works.
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How to Increase Your Blood Flow Naturally
Poor blood circulation can be an indicator of a health issue that may lead to further health problems. This is a guide to increase your blood flow and improve your blood circulation.
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Stomach Flu Symptoms: Bacterial and Viral Gastroenteritis
Stomach flu symptoms cause a lot of people to be hospitalized each year. Here are the major symptoms you should keep an eye on.
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Subconjunctival Hemorrhage (Broken Blood Vessels in the Eye)
A forceful sneeze or cough may cause tiny blood vessels in your eye to rupture. This type of event is called a subconjunctival hemorrhage.
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The Role of Adrenaline in Fight or Flight Response
When faced with a life-threatening situation, your body triggers the fight or flight response. Your brain signals the adrenal gland to release adrenaline, to prepare your body against the threat.
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Reflex Action and Reflex Arc: What Happens When You Accidentally Touch a Hot Pot
Reflex action makes it possible to swiftly pull back your hand if you accidentally touch a hot pot, thanks to a pathway of signals called a reflex arc.
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The Latin Roots of Muscles Names
At first glance, the names of the muscles of the human body looks difficult to learn. These names are derived from Latin. Muscles names can actually be used as a short cut to learn a muscle's location, shape and it's...
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The Human Skeletal System
The Human Skeletal System is the structural framework of the human body. We explore how bones are connected in the human skeletal system to hold the body together.
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What is the Respiratory System: Diagram and Function
What is the respiratory system? -- Explore the respiratory system diagram and notes to have a clear view on how the respiratory system functions.
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Function of the Digestive System
The function of the digestive system is to break down food into smaller particles which are easily absorbed into the blood stream and this provides the energy and nourishment for the body.