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We didn't want to admit it at first... we didn't want it to happen to be honest... but now... IT REALLY IS HERE!
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Who Is a Candidate
What Is the Procedure
All About Micrografting
Side Effects of Hair Transplantation
Costs and Financial Alternatives
Appearance After the Procedure
How Many Surgeries Are Required
What About Scarring
Caring For Hair After Transplant
What About Women
Are Eyebrow Transplants Possible
Finding a Transplant Surgeon
Is it Painful
What About Poor Results
What Is Hair Cloning
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Who Is a Candidate
What is the History of Hair Transplants and Are you a Candidate?
The first records of the demand for “additional hair” extends clear back when Julius Caesar ruled. However, in 1939, the first published methods for hair transplant (also called grafting) was achieved by a Japanese Dermatologist, Dr. Okuda. Unfortunately, much of the hair transplant history was not credited to him since World War II crumbled the Western Hemisphere.
First Hair Transplants
The actual process of the remedy for a balding head surfaced in 1952 in New York City. Dr. Normal Orentreich submitted the first proposal for a hair transplant operation. His first few drafts about hair transplant were actually rejected by the medical community. However, during the latter months of 1952, he performed the first hair transplant for male baldness. This operation worked under the principle that transplanted hair will continue to grow normally and will even exhibit the same characteristics it had where it originally grew.
Your Guide To Acupuncture Plr Ebook Table Of Contents
Introduction to Acupuncture
Different Types of Acupuncture
Eastern versus Western Acupuncture
Diagnosing Illness with Acupuncture
Finding a Practitioner
About the AAMA
Your First Visit
How Many Treatments
Acupuncture and Biorhythm
Acupuncture and Drug Abuse
Acupuncture and Beauty Treatments
Acupuncture and Smoking
Acupuncture and Female Health
Acupuncture and
Pregnancy
Acupuncture and Herbal Treatments
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Introduction to Acupuncture
Introduction to Acupuncture: What It Is and Where Does It Come From
Acupuncture has long been practiced by medical practitioners for hundreds of years. Until today the beneficial therapeutic effects of the method is still considered by millions as reliable and effective. Despite the unconventional approach, acupuncture is preferred by many because of its several versatile functions as well as keeping the harmony in both body and mind.
Acupuncture at a Glance
Acupuncture comes from the Latin word “acus” which means needle and “pungere” which means prick. It is a technique that involves the insertion and manipulation of fine filiform needles. The needles are applied to specific places on the body or acupuncture points with the goal of treating aches and pains, eliminating stress and maintaining equilibrium.
Acupuncture points lie along meridians on the body wherein qi or energy is believed to flow. The points actually have no medical or anatomical basis but modern acupuncturists consider them functionally instead of structurally.
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Senior Living Accommodations
Making a Home Senior friendly
Medicare
Medicare Prescription Coverage
Coverage for Catastrophes
Medicare Fraud
Reviewing Finances
Preparing a Will
Reverse Mortgage
Nutrition for Seniors
Exercise for Seniors
Employment for Seniors
Vacation Options for Seniors
Seniors and Transportation
Moving Your Parent(s) In
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Senior Living Accommodations
Accommodations
As people grow older, they are most likely to spend more of their time in their own homes due to their infirmity, increasing age or to spend more leisure time for themselves. Hence, the environment around them plays an important role in how a person copes with aging.
Issues regarding environment, food, shelter, transportation, and other important necessities for living can greatly influence senior people to seek for retirement homes, apartments and other alternatives that would suit their current state of living. The decision to move for retirement can serve some implications to the senior people, Therefore it is important to understand these issues.
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In the Beginning
What Are the Risks
Turning the Other Cheek
It's in the Bones
A Hairy Topic
Tattoo Removal
Liposuction
Breast Augmentation/Reduction
Body Contouring
Body Implants
Cosmetic Surgery and Weight Loss
What is Cellulite?
What is Mesotherapy?
Anti-Aging and Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic Surgery and Fraud
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In the Beginning
Finding Your Professional
Human beings are always on the search for perfection. Although vanity can be costly, we go to extreme lengths just to achieve that perfect body, perfect nose and perfect everything. Cosmetic surgery has been very popular since the early 1980s. It promises a fix on anything on your body that might not seem to be right. Even though the casualties are continuously rising over the years, people seem to be unfazed by the risks and take chances just to achieve perfection.
On your search for perfection, the first step you must do is to find the right person that can provide you with that. Although this proves to be an arduous task, with a little patience and an ample amount of correct judgment, you will be able to locate a doctor that can satisfy your body repair needs.
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History of LASIK
Eye surgeries that involve incisions in the cornea began as early as the later part of the 1890’s but it was largely experimental during those times. The success of eye surgeries took place after fifty more years from the time it started.
During World War II, the Japanese began conducting experimental surgeries in correcting myopia among Asians. Back then, the procedure entailed a series of corneal incisions in order for flattening to be done. As the eye undergoes the healing process, the cornea becomes depressed thus, the refractive errors in patients is being corrected. Due to the many complications that arise and the general predictability, physicians abandoned this early technique.
Beginning of Keratomileusis
Around the same time, a Spanish born physician by the name of Dr. Jose Barraquer began experimenting with the process named Keratomileusis in Columbia. He was able to remove 60% of the top cornea. He then froze and reshaped the cap in order to accomplish the appropriate correction. When sewn back, the cap heals back into its proper place in the cornea affording permanent changes in eyesight. This method was later known as “freeze myopic keratomileusis”. Although this method was not perfect, Keratomileusis proved to be a safer and more precise option compared to the early refractive surgery attempts done by the Japanese. Because of this, Dr. Barraquer is now known as the father of modern refractive surgery.
In the early part of 1960’s, Keratomileusis was relatively hard to perform and the outcomes were very unpredictable. Without the use of contemporary diagnostic tools, correction of defective vision was made through the process of trial and error. Several years later, experimentation and research in this field gave birth to a refined version called Automated Lamellar Keratoplasty (ALK).
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What Is a Day Spa
Who Is a Day Spa Client
The Traditional Day Spa
The Esthetic Salon
The Massage Salon
The Health Clinic Salon
Selecting a Day Spa
Licensing Requirements
Hair, Nails and Facials
Body Treatments
Product Lines
Hydrotherapy
All About Membership
A Bad Experience
Day Care Spa Packages
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Day Spa
Day Spas are business establishments where people tend to visit for professionally administered personal care treatments such as facials, massages, and other skin care regimens. It is quite similar to beauty salons. However, the only difference is that people only visit the institution for the duration of the treatment, usually lasting only a few hours to a day.
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Vegetables
Grains
Beans and Legumes
Fruits
Nuts, Seeds and Nut Butters
Soy Foods
Dairy
Meat, Poultry and Eggs
Fish and Seafood
Herbs, Spices and Other Condiments
Oils and Fats
Beverages
Chocolate
Sweeteners
Water
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Vegetables
Many take vegetables for granted without really taking into consideration what good it can do to our body. Aside from the fact that some of them look and taste unusual, we practically ignore most of them on sight.
In truth, many health experts believe that vegetables are a great day-to-day added sustenance to the human body. Different kinds of vegetables offer their own blend of nutrients that can provide us the energy we need for our daily routine, keep our body in top shape and a higher resistance from diseases as it boosts our immune system.
Health Benefits
The human body requires a balance of nutrients to keep it going at a normal pace – and vegetables can do just that. Here are some of the vegetables you can practically see around the common market and what it can do for you.
1. Cauliflower. This tasty vegetable is quite common in most Chinese cuisines, and is served because of its high nutritional value not to mention the added flavor it gives to the recipe. For starters, cauliflower contains minerals such as potassium, phosphorus, calcium and sodium; as well as vitamins A, C and B6. It is known to fight cancer and regulate the hormones to a normal level and a health food for those who suffer from high sugar content or diabetes...
Muscle Building Supplements Plr Ebook Table Of Contents
Why Use Bodybuilding Supplements
Body Building and Ephedra
Using Nitric Oxide for Bodybuilding
All About Creatine
Bodybuilding Energy Drinks
Protein Supplements
Meal Replacement Supplements
Maltodextrin Supplement to Degrade Enzymatic Process
Glutamine
Vanadyl for Nitrogen Retention
Leucine to Promote Anticatabolic
Metabolism
Essential Fatty Acids
Glucosamine
Special Supplements for Women
The Dangers of Steroids
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Why Use Bodybuilding Supplements?
Bodybuilding supplements have risen in prominence in the past few decades. They offer the advantages of both convenience and affordability. Since bodybuilders need to get more nutrition than the average individual, it will be much easier for them to achieve their goals through supplements. Keep in mind that these are not magic bullets that you can take and expect to become big overnight. Everything needs to be included in a sound and systematic strategy.
A Brief Description of
Bodybuilding Supplements
Bodybuilding supplements are used by many gym enthusiasts with the hope of gaining more lean muscle while losing extra fat. At present, there are so many choices to choose from compared to many years ago. During the 1970s, protein supplements were the only staple that helped bodybuilders reach their target protein intake per day without having to devour huge amounts of food. 20 years later, manufacturers and laboratories started creating more products that promise to create anabolic responses to boost the body’s recovery for tissue repair as well as improve metabolism to keep unwanted fat off.
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What is Asthma
What Causes Asthma Attacks
Different Types of Asthma
Warning Signs and Symptoms
The Severity of Asthma
Asthma In Adults and Seniors
Asthma In Infants and Children
Pregnancy and Asthma
How to Prevent Asthma Attacks
Diagnosing Asthma
Asthma Medications
Nutritional Supplements and Diet for Asthmatics
What Is a Peak Flow Meter
In Case of Emergency
Exercise and Asthma
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What Is Asthma?
Most of us have probably heard of asthma, right? Some of us may have seen asthma attacks in real life while others may have seen it only in the movies, portrayed by some actors who seem to be having difficulty breathing, with their chests heaving up and down violently.
What is asthma?
Well, scientifically and medically speaking, asthma is a chronic disease that greatly affects the airways of humans. Airways are the tubes that carry air in and out of our lungs. Once the airways are compromised, breathing becomes difficult and may even cause more serious complications.
When an individual has asthma, his or her airways are swollen which makes it difficult for them to breathe. In addition to that, the inflammation of the airways makes it more sensitive to allergens and other irritating substances existing in the air. When the already inflamed airways are triggered by certain allergens, it reacts adversely by becoming narrower resulting in less air flowing to the lungs.