Dating

Kissing Tips Advice

We’ve all had those moments where we were with someone we liked and somewhere on the back of our mind we kept wondering how do we kiss that person? Do we ask them? Do we just go for the kiss? Do we wait? If so, how long? These questions can be quite discouraging due to not knowing exactly what to…

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Language

Learn A Foreign Language Online

Knowing more than one language in today’s world is not so unusual. With cultural barriers coming down, and many people living in and visiting non-native countries, it makes sense to have at least a basic knowledge of one or more languages other than your native tongue. It has never been easier than it is today to learn a foreign language.…

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Home Improvement

The Lowdown On Roof Decking

What is roof decking? The roof deck is the section of the roof onto which everything else is placed. As such it needs to be strong enough to hold the weight and durable enough to cope with some give. Depending on the type of roof you are having installed you will need to decide on the type of roof decking…

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Health Fitness

Clean Tongues For Fresher Breath

You always brush your pearly-whites, you gargle antiseptic mouth rinses, and you floss. Throw in regular dental check-ups and you’ll think that you’re the poster boy for oral hygiene. What if I tell you that you’re forgetting something? Crazy, right? Nope, because you’re forgetting your tongue. You taste with it, you lick with it, and when temptation arises, you even…

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Medicine

Home Detox 101 4 Quick Tips For Easy Affordable Detoxing At Home

Heading to a spa for an all-out cleanse may not always be possible, fortunately there’s plenty we can do ourselves to evict unwelcome elements! Here are 4 quick tips for easy and affordable detoxing at home. 1. Skin brushing Dry skin brushing greatly benefits the lymphatic system. It helps in the elimination of toxins and removes dead skin cells. Regular…

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Medicine

Could A Novel Toothbrush Topper Knock Out Bad Breath

You’re so used to that minty, fresh taste of toothpaste kick-starting you awake every morning that you just can’t dream of doing away with it. Well, you don’t have to… just make sure you brush with something else added to your toothbrush, and you might find you’ve kissed bad breath goodbye! Please Pass the Salt Would you believe that something…

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Disease Illness

The Halitosis Of Bad Breath

Bad Breath or Halitosis is the term used to describe unpleasant smell exhaled in breathing. There are different types of Halitosis. Transient bad breath is very common and is caused due to oral dryness, stress, hunger, eating foods containing garlic and onions, smoking and poor oral hygiene. Morning breath and chronic bad breath are the other types. The latter affects…

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Time Management

Making Yourself And Others Feel Good With Your Tongue

How to Make Yourself, and Others, Feel Good With your Tongue! We are blessed with a marvelous and mighty device that can, in moments, stir the best feelings, or the worst, in ourselves and in those around us. That device is, of course, our tongue. I am referring specifically to our tongue’s capacity to produce sounds and words. In virtually…

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Time Management

Being Who You Really Are

By dropping judgment we allow love. In fact, when we drop a lot of things, we allow love. Dropping all the stresses and ‘have toos’ allows the mind to relax. It lets the body yield and leaves room for the soul to manouvour into situations where it can grow. When we drop judgments we become more clear on who we…

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Disease Illness

Medical And Surgical Treatments Available For Sleep Apnea Suffers

Few drug-based treatments of obstructive sleep apnea are known despite over two decades of research and tests. Oral administration of the methylxanthine theophylline (chemically similar to caffeine) can reduce the number of episodes of apnea, but can also produce side effects such as palpitations and insomnia. Theophylline is generally ineffective in adults with OSA, but is sometimes used to treat…

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