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    Judy Fraser says her life changed instantly after being diagnosed with skin cancer. Judy enjoyed being outside in the outdoors but that all has changed. Judy is naturally a blonde and has very fair skin. From her tanning and being in the sun all the time she had became addicted to tanning. The effects of tanning made her develop Actinic keratoses. She stopped wearing tinted glasses, when she could conceal her scar with just makeup and regular glasses. She wasn't back to normal even after six…

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     Uses: Use in corticosteroid responsive dermatoses complicated and/or bacterial infections, such as: 1-Atopic dermatitis 2-Seborrhoeic dermatitis 3-Lichen simplex chronicus 4-Psoriasis (particularly of the face and body folds) Allergic contact dermatitis.  Contraindications: 1-Sensitivity to any of the components of the preparation. 2- Not indicated in those patients with tuberculous lesions, topical or systemic viral infection…

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    exhibit different and more concerning symptoms and ailments. These include depression, anxiety, cardiovascular disease such as high blood pressure and strokes, obesity, gastrointestinal problems such as ulcers, and skin and hair problems such as psoriasis and permanent hair…

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    Heal Leaky Gut Syndrome Naturally If you 're living with autoimmune disease, allergies, or chronic pain, these conditions could be your body 's way of telling you that you have leaky gut syndrome. Under ordinary circumstances, your gut has just enough permeability to allow the absorption of vital nutrients. However, certain dietary and environmental factors can greatly increase your intestinal permeability, allowing bacteria, undigested food, microbes, and candida to leak into the rest of…

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    How can one product take away all of the stress from the day? How can this same product be healthy at all? The answer to the latter is: it’s not. To some smokers, smoking a cigarette can be the most relaxing thing they do all day. Some smokers have reported that just one cigarette takes away their stress and leaves them feeling great. However, this is not the whole story. Smoking even one cigarette is more harmful for the body than anyone ever realizes. The first time a person smokes a…

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    How long can you live? As we all know, cigarettes are bad, but do you really know how dangerous can it be? According to Dr. Mehmet Oz, over 443,000 people die from smoking cigarettes every year. You must be wondering now what is in cigarettes that can cause this huge number of deaths. Cigarettes contain more than 4,000 chemicals and the main ingredient is tobacco. Although the amount of tobacco in one cigarette is small, it is still very dangerous and can be deadly, but why do some people still…

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    1. How widespread is the use of steroids? In today’s time many people are constantly looking for ways to excel in sports or perform better in their normal jobs. Furthermore, we live in a society where people are judge by their physical appearance. The trend of performance enhancing drugs like anabolic steroids and corticosteroids has been increasing in use to achieve some of these goals. People still abuse steroids despite the illegality of steroids and also how steroids are band by multiple…

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    without one. I sat there in my Mission President’s office waiting for my appointment with him. I had just gotten examined by the mission nurse and things were not looking good for my case of staying on my mission. My diagnosis was a severe case of Psoriasis, the most severe that the Missionary Department in Salt Lake City had ever seen in all the years of operation. Approximately ninety percent of my body was covered in hard, thick, and flakey “scales” of skin. These “scales” would bleed and…

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    Border Crossing is a novel written by English author Pat Barker that explores the controversial plot of a child murderer, furthermore the effectiveness of the rehabilitation of such a young offender. Barker explores the techniques of symbolism and contrasting characters throughout the novel. Barker explores the true meaning of morality and how society defines the line between right and wrong, good an evil. Symbolism is largely apparent technique in Border Crossing to represent the mentally…

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    None of us are ever really alone. That’s because at any given moment in the day, our gut is alive with tens of trillions – tens of TRILLIONS – of microorganisms that make up what is called our gut microbiota, or gut flora. These trillions of microorganisms include at least 1000 different species of known bacteria that contain more than 3 million genes. To put this into a bit of perspective, that’s 150 times more than human genes! What’s particularly interesting is that while one third of our gut…

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