Posted in May 20, 2008 ¬ 9:51 amh.
admin

My first opinion about this website is GOOD! They provide residential and commercial mailboxes with high quality products, and of course with lower prices. This is the marketplace for mailboxes and curbside decor. They guarantee you 110% lower prices protection! If you have already buy a product of mailboxes and later find a lower delivered price, all you have to do is fill out the form of Price Match on the website. When your form is verified based on their terms and condition, you will get a credit for the amount of the price match plus the 10% bonus! You will not regret the day when you are purchasing one of the products!
(more…)
Posted in April 16, 2008 ¬ 10:42 amh.
admin
Drinking milk can make acne in teens worse, according to researchers at Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Clement Adenamowo, one of the authors of the study, says the hormones and growth factors produced by cows, which we ingest through milk, exacerbate the state of flux of teen’s hormones. During puberty, steroids produced by the body lead to the production of sebum, blockage of sebaceous glands in the skin and colonisation of bacteria in skin follicles. Dr. Adebamowo suggests teens with acne have no more than three glasses of milk a day. Calcium intake can be boosted with a multivitamin with calcium and with non-dairy milk products, such as from soya-based foods.
Posted in February 2, 2008 ¬ 8:47 amh.
editor
Regular doses of caffeine have been the subject of countless medical studies. We know the substance effortlessly crosses the blood-brain barrier, creating swift and rewarding effects. Caffeine works by dampening neurotransmitters that would normally make you sleepy, improving—temporarily—cognitive function and even athletic performance. Exactly what level of caffeine is harmful is not clearly established, but generally more than five [8 oz., or 240 mL] cups of coffee is too much.
(more…)
Posted in January 31, 2008 ¬ 9:36 pmh.
editor
What Is a Headache?
Although it may feel like it, a headache is not a pain in your brain. Your brain tells you when other parts of your body hurt, but it can’t actually feel pain. Most headaches happen outside your skull, in the nerves, blood vessels, and muscles that cover your head and neck. Sometimes the muscles or blood vessels swell, which means they get larger. They also can tighten or go through other changes that stimulate or put pressure on the surrounding nerves. The nerves send a rush of pain messages to your brain, and you end up with a headache. What may cause Headache?
(more…)