Nov
30
2008
One of the best ways to prevent wrinkles and maintain youthful looking skin is to minimise exposure to the sun. Especially if you have pale or sun-sensitive skin.
There is nothing new in this message. It’s actually becoming increasingly unfashionable to have that deeply tanned look that was so common in the 1980s.
Many people, these days, apply effective sunscreen skin products on a daily basis before leaving for Read more »
Nov
30
2008
I’m participating in the Engage with Grace blog rally, as reported in the Boston Globe and the WSJ Health Blog. In the meantime, I’ll be signing off until Monday. Happy Thanksgiving.
Engage with Grace: The One Slide Project
We make choices throughout our lives – where we want to live, what types of activities will fill our days, with whom we spend our time. These choices are often a balance between our desires and our means, Read more »
Nov
30
2008
An occasional glance at the sky may show you some pigeons flying up above your head. They are mostly found on the bridge, building or structure. Some pigeons are born and raised in the city but some are migrants who come from outside.
As, they can be found in small rocky outcroppings, they are named as “rock doves”. True to their native home, a city also gives the pigeons some excellent resting places. Peoples feed them and they Read more »
Nov
30
2008
by Herb B. Lewis
Wrinkles are a normal part of life. The good news is wrinkles are a part of life you can do something about. Instead of buying expensive skin creams it is better to use home remedies to keep your skin in shape so you will not get wrinkles.
Fruit yogurt makes a simple wrinkle mask. Mix in 1 tablespoon of honey, and 1/2 ripe banana for an even better mask. Watermelon is a natural cleanser when crushed and smeared Read more »
Nov
30
2008
The Hillside Bridge Health Centre in Bradford is one of 152 new GP health centres, open from 8am to 8pm, seven days a week, opening across England as part of a government programme to increase access to family doctor services.
The contract to run it was won by social enterprise Local Care Direct.
Any member of the public will be able to use these additional services provided by health centres, while staying registered with Read more »
Nov
30
2008

If you are eagerly wanted to lose your weight and tried different things still not got the success, then you may consider taking help of the professional who are expert in hypnotherapy courses. This course is specially design to serve the purpose to train them in hypnotherapy weight loss methods.
The fact is that many people are unsuccessful by applying the orthodox method of loosing weight. By the help of someone Read more »
Nov
29
2008
The NHS Information Centre figures show a 4.3% drop in the number of dental patients seen by the NHS between the two years to 31 March 2006 and two years to 30 June 2008.
This is despite health secretary Alan Johnson’s recent assertion that access to NHS dentistry was improving.
Shadow Conservative health minister Mike Penning said: ‘This is simply unacceptable. Patients have now had to ensure more than two Read more »
Nov
29
2008
by Golf Fan
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Qualified golf teaching professionals have put together the most comprehensive Golfing Guide available for Beginner Golfers. This learning guide will help Beginner Golfers play their best Golf – with no fluff or hype but all the needed facts and knowledge – for less than Read more »
Nov
29
2008
Even though the entire planet is going through an awful economic crisis, Plastic Surgery still lives on easily earning enough money to keep a float. Even as money is tight it still doesnt stop patients from heading on over to a surgery to better themselves. People still want to get rid of those sagging hips and small boobs. It is never something that anyone will need but people still spend the money on it none the less. I find it so suprising Read more »
Nov
29
2008
As a primary care physician with a pure office practice, I’m not up to date with many of the issues that surgeons face. That’s why I like to read Jeffrey Parks’ observations on the surgical profession.

A recent post talks about how trauma surgeons want to increase their caseload, by transferring acute surgical cases out of community hospitals and into regional medical centers. The rationale being that smaller hospitals Read more »