nedjelja, 30. lipnja 2013.

About Cancer: Is Last Year's Sunscreen Still Good?

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From Lisa Fayed, your Guide to Cancer
Warm weather is here! Time to break out the sunscreen and head to the beach or have a picnic by the lake! One thing you should never forget is sunscreen. A lot of people buy a bottle to keep in their car or tote bag so it is never left behind. The thing is that sunscreen is often forgotten and then found later on, leaving you wondering if it is even good anymore. In this week's newsletter, learn how to tell if the sunscreen from last year is still good or should be tossed.

Is That Sunscreen Still Good?
Has your sunscreen expired? Here's how to tell if you should toss it in the trash or toss it in your beach bag.
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Sunscreen and Sunblock: What's The Difference?
A lot of people think that sunscreen and sunblock are the same, but they definitely are not! Take a look at the differences between sunscreen and sunblock.
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Is An Itchy Mole a Symptom of Skin Cancer?
In this FAQ, a reader asks if an itchy mole is a symptom of skin cancer.
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Skin Cancer Symptoms
Learn the symptoms of skin cancer, the most common type of cancer. It is also the most preventable type!

 


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petak, 28. lipnja 2013.

About Women's Health: Travel Medicine

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From Denise Maher, your About Women's Health Editor
Everyone has to worry about health risks such as dehydration, bed bugs and altitude sickness when traveling. But in many ways, women travelers have extra worries on the road. Besides being more likely than men to experience motion sickness, women tend to take more prescription meds and report having more chronic conditions, such as arthritis and asthma, that require regular medical management. And of course it's crucial for pregnant women to have access to quality medical care wherever they are. Take a look at these tips before you take off on your next trip to help ensure a bon voyage.

The Best Destinations for People With Arthritis
Too often, people with arthritis opt to not go on a vacation or even a day trip because they think they can't manage traveling, writes Arthritis Guide Carol Eustice. Pain and physical limitation is allowed to interfere with what could be a relaxing and refreshing experience. Let's look at some of her favorite places...Accessible Attractions and Activities

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You can't expect to receive much medical care on an airplane, so it's crucial to do a few things before you get on board. Avoiding Inflight Emergencies
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The Dreaded Travelers' Diarrhea
Travelers' diarrhea has long been the scourge of the adventurous soul who travels far from home. A little information can help to keep you healthy. Preventing and Treating Travelers' Diarrhea

Healthy Family Travel
In recent years, parents of small children have needed to brush up on their travel health knowledge, as more and more families travel to places once thought to be exotic or off-limits. What Parents Need to Know About Travel Medicine
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About Low Carb Diets: 4th of July

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From Laura Dolson, your Guide to Low Carb Diets
In the U.S., Independence Day (Fourth of July) is coming up. Traditional celebrations include fireworks, parades, and, of course, food! Whether or not you live in the U.S., we can all celebrate "independence from carbs" with these recipe and menu ideas. Happy Independence Day! Laura

Low-Carb 4th of July
Between the potato salad, the hamburger buns, and the strawberry shortcake, you might think July 4th needs to be a carb fest, but there are lots of great traditional choices that are low in carbs, and others that can easily be made so. Here are some ideas to have a wonderful celebration without sending your blood sugar through the roof.

Califlower Salad (instead of Potato Salad)
This is a really great substitute for potato salad - I've actually gotten requests to bring this to summer potlucks. See Also: Sugar-Free Cole Slaw

Low-Carb Strawberry Shortcake
I don't think any dessert says "Fourth of July" louder than strawberry shortcake. Yum!
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Watermelon Cucumber Mint Salad
This salad is refreshing, delicious - and EASY! It's a surprisingly great combination of flavors.

 


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