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by Scott Nelson
Sugar Candy or hard candy is a favorite of all small children as well as many grown ups. We like to call these loyal lifetime candy connoisseurs, the “Mob”. Let me tell you that hard candy is so universally popular, that you would be hard pressed to find one Mob member who doesn’t enjoy at least one flavor or type.
Sugar candy in all its sweet beautiful forms (there are literally thousands) is made from a thick solution of sugar water and then adding one or many tasty and attractive colors or flavors. Some countries take the mix and freeze them to make ice pop candies. Unfortunately this is not common in United States, which is too bad in my opinion.
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Are you concerned about your weight, but still want your candy?
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by Barry Crewse
Much has been written over the years as to why we have acne. Where does it come from? How do I get rid of it? Which treatments are truly effective and which are pure bunk?
For the most part, finding and treating acne has been heavily dependent on medical science and the scientific way to treat acne. Of course, that is to say treat it with drugs and medications but is there a natural way to treat this menace of our youth and beyond?
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by David Peters
Alcohol enjoys a long tradition of being an inseparable part of celebrations and social gatherings in almost every society. Be it the customary flute of champagne at weddings, or the officious glass of scotch which has become mandatory at almost every social do it is not uncommon to find the occasional drink being accepted, and even encouraged, at numerous occasions in the course of an individual’s adult life. But it is when this occasional drink becomes a way to escape or deal with stress, or when an individual gets accustomed to his round of drinks every evening, that without realizing it, he succumbs to the deep dark void of alcoholism.
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by Neil Stewart
It is indeed an unfortunate person that comes down with fibromyalgia because this is a condition that is painful as well as chronic and for which there is no easy means of diagnosing the problem. However, certain symptoms will indicate the presence of this condition and they include things such as uneasing pain as well as stiff muscles and also softened tissues that turn tender. Finally, there is deprivation of adequate sleep that causes a patient to feel extremely tired.
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by Ray Lam
Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare cancer that happens in a very small percentage of women. It is an aggressive type of locally advanced cancer. In general, women with inflammatory breast cancer are diagnosed at a younger age. In extremely rare circumstances, this form of breast cancer is diagnosed in men. Inflammatory breast cancer usually develops as a sheet rather than a lump.
Symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer include:Breast becomes red, purple, pink or bruised; Breast becomes firm and enlarged;A warm feeling in the breast; Itching of the breast; Pain; Skin texture similar to an orange peel;
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Inflammatory Breast Cancer - Diagnosis and Treatment Options
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by Barry Crewse
Caralluma Fimbriata. For most people, the question is…what is it? Just another Johnny Come Lately fad diet supplement? Well, maybe yes and maybe no. Let’s take a little journey and find out exactly what Caralluma is and what it is not.
Caralluma Fimbriata is a succulent plant belonging to the cactus family. It is found mainly in India and the surrounding areas and grows wild there.
In India where it is most popular, it has been eaten by locals for hundreds of years and probably longer. The plants green follicles are most often boiled and salted before being eaten although it can be eaten raw as well. It is also made into chutney’s and used in making pickles as well.
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