Selecting a sunscreen isn't as simple as just grabbing a bottle from your local pharmacy and applying it. You need to be sure you have the right sunscreen for your specific needs, which means reading the bottles carefully to ensure you have the right sun protection. The labels on sunscreens have changed and will now tell you if they are just protecting you from a simple sunburn, or protecting your skin from cancer.
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Nanoparticles are ultra-small units of material that are larger than 0.001 micrometer and tinier than around 0.1 micrometer. Science-fiction fans and Hollywood script writers have envisioned all sorts of mysterious and potentially evil uses for nanoparticles in the future, but the reality is that researchers have found amazing uses for them today.
3 of the most interesting developments in nanoparticles will revolutionize orthodontics.
1) There's a new non-invasive way to reduce the time you must wear braces.
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Vision correction surgery is an outstanding procedure that can help lessen or eliminate your need for corrective lenses. However, one of the big concerns that many people have is the recovery process, and they worry that the process is painful or lengthy. With the use of eye drops, minor painkillers, and eye protection, you can ensure that your recovery process will be as pain-free and speedy as possible.
Eye Drops
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When it comes to getting a massage, there are many ones to choose from. A popular option is a deep tissue massage. The unique thing about a deep tissue massage is that due to the techniques used, it can actually help you with a variety of medical issues. From helping to relieve back pain, to reducing chronic pain as the result of fibromyalgia, this type of massage has a myriad of benefits.
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After a stroke, many patients are left with some amount of paralysis on one side of their body. This paralysis may be temporary or permanent, depending on the extent of the physical damage. As a result of this paralysis, many stroke patients struggle with the loss of ability to clean their own teeth properly. If you are a stroke victim, you may find that loss of manual dexterity and other motor controls can make it difficult to hold the toothbrush or properly open your mouth to accept a cleaning.
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