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July 31st, 2009 Goto commentsLeave a comment Vitamin B complex is a group of vitamins that includes thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, B-6, folate, B-12, pantothenic acid, biotin and choline. Some of the benefits of vitamin B complex supplements include increased energy, improved or more stable moods, healthier skin, hair and eyes. The vitamins are important for proper nervous system and immune system function.The vitamins from the B complex are useful in the treatment of diabetes because they red
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Vitamin B Complex Health Benefits, Deficiency Symptoms of Vitamin B Complex
Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
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Understanding More About Different Vitamins To Stop Hair Loss Many of us wonder whether the foods that we eat have any effect on our hair loss problem. Well, the good news is that they do and in fact hair will only remain healthy as long as you are able to eat the proper foods
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Information About Different Vitamins To Stop Hair Loss
Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
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Potassium represents 5% percent of the total mineral content of a human body, even though only about one litre is found in the body at a time. Potassium is found in our bodies both inside and outside cells and is a very important mineral required every day to stay healthy
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Potassium, Deficiency and Potassium Rich Food
Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
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Depression can be more than just being sad. It is also not to be considered a weakness, or something you can come right off of; like a cold. It is a medical illness that involves the Mind and Body
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Depression 101
Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
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by Sam Adkins You might be surprised to find that over 40% of all adults at some point will experience hemorrhoids. It’s a truly embarrassing but very painful condition, which comes from the inflammation of the veins in the rectal area
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Simple Changes To Find Hemorrhoid Relief Fast
Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
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Now I know why I don’t go for medical examinations often. Partly cuz I don’t really need to unless it’s for some reason eg. entering NUS and they need to know everything about your health – PS I’m still rawther traumatised when I remember the urine test we had to take and everybody, and I mean boy girl gay lesbian everybody, was lining up to give their urine sample outside the room in full view of everybody else
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Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
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Myth : Diabetes cannot be prevented… Fact : Diabetes can be prevented, if you do not have a family history of it. Its onset can also be delayed in individuals who have a family history of diabetes and are predisposed to this condition.
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Common myths about diabetes