December 25th, 2012 by By health # Hot News
Youthful and attractive appearance is undoubtedly often linked to healthy life style. Indeed, the way you look can give signals about your health condition. Meanwhile, gloomy look can give impression of unhealthy condition, either physically or psychically. If you want to know what your appearance says about your health, here are some signs
December 24th, 2012 by By health # Hot News
We know that henna is popular nowadays especially among women and even children. The products are sold everywhere from summer carnivals and open-air malls to vacation spots and cruise ships. Henna is often more favored that tattoo painting because using henna as a coloring tattoo is indeed less dangerous than the real tattoo painting
October 25th, 2011 by By health # Hot News
Smokeless tobacco is not a safe substitute for smoking cigarettes. Smokeless tobacco, also called spit tobacco, chewing tobacco, chew, chaw, dip, plug, and probably a few other things, comes in two forms: snuff and chewing tobacco. Snuff is a fine-grain tobacco that often comes in teabag-like pouches that user “pinch” or “dip” between their
October 16th, 2011 by By health # Hot News
Trends in plastic surgery are gaining ground and becoming more popular than ever. This multi-billion dollar industry featuring all types of surgeries has undergone considerable technological advancement. The most common procedures with most popular first are liposuction, breast surgery, nose reshaping, eyelid lifts, tummy tucks and facelifts. Within the final ten years, the number
October 8th, 2011 by By health # Hot News
Swimming is a healthy way to do for all human. It also offers several advantages for pregnant women—helps pregnant women sleep more deeply, can relieve nausea, strengthens muscles—including the muscles around the hips making it easier for mothers in childbirth. Other benefits are also obtained from pregnant women in which the therapeutic swimming activity
October 6th, 2011 by By health # Hot News
Insomnia is a common condition in which you have trouble falling or staying asleep. This condition can range from mild to severe, depending on how often it occurs and for how long. Insomnia can be chronic (ongoing) or acute (short-term). Chronic insomnia means having symptoms at least 3 nights a week for more than