October 18th, 2006

Smoking heart disease

THE ban on smoking in enclosed public places has had “no appreciable effect” as yet on the market in Scotland for pubs and other leisure venue properties, according to one of the country’s leading commercial property agents. Read More…

According to a study by Gallaudet University in Washington, there are 72 million kids in the United States. Of those, 3 percent, or 2.3 million, have hearing loss, according to estimated data collected from 1997 to 2003. Read More…

Gum disease isn’t just bad for your teeth - it can also cause serious illnesses, from heart disease to anaemia. Read More…

SATURDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) — When people think about poor oral hygiene, problems like decaying teeth, bad gums and offensive breath typically come to mind. Read More…

SMOKING ban enforcers are warning city pubs and clubs they will not tolerate smokers sheltering in doorways as the weather takes a turn for the worse. Read More…

In one-fifth of Massachusetts cities and towns, there is not a single dentist to soothe toothaches or fill cavities, and the absence of dental care is especially acute on the western edge of the state, according to a landmark report released yesterday. Read More…

KINNY SALAS - THE MOMENT I TURNED ON MY COMPUTER to write about my exciting, new and reasonably priced beauty discovery from Malaysia, I was surprised to see 300-plus messages on my inbox. Read More…

By Jane Picken Smokers determined to ditch their habit now have another option in fighting cigarettes. Read More…

Heredity Heart Disease

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