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There are several factors that can result in hair loss. One common disease is a disorder known as lichen planus. This particular disease is not in itself a direct cause but it is an important trigger and often causes complications with the scalp and can lead to this problem. Lichen (LI-kun) nitidus is a rare, noncancerous skin condition. What is your opinion on algae and lichens within the garden? Are you trying to discourage them or are you one of the select few who promote their growth. Let me introduce you to these algae and lichens, so you can make an informed decision. Related Article Tags: , , , Dry itchy skin is an aggravating condition. Heating systems dry out the air in our homes and offices, which in turn depletes the moisture in our skin. This is why dry itchy skin is more prevalent in the winter months. A first step in soothing dry itchy skin is to add moisture to the air so that it doesn't dry out the skin. Using a humidifier in your bedroom will give your skin a fighting chance against itchy dryness. Related Article Tags: , , A healthy body has healthy beautiful hair. Our hair is a reflection of our health.
At any given time, about 90 percent of the hair on the scalp is in its growing phase. This growing phase lasts for 2 to 6 years. Each hair grows approximately 1 centimetre per month during this phase. The rest, 10 per cent are in their resting phase. After 2 to 3 months, the resting hair falls out and new hair starts to grow in its place. Related Article Tags: , , , , One size does not fit all when it comes to sandal foot support. Most problems with our feet are caused by ill-fitting footwear, so it is important to determine what kind of feet you have, and then purchase the appropriate footwear for your foot. So much is riding on those feet that you don't want to risk them! When you are talking about foot support in sandals, one needs to refer to proper support for the average population and proper support for those with what is commonly referred to as "flat feet". Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , Cedar Adirondack chairs may be more than you ever considered them to be. Have you ever been to an ancient cedar grove? If not, you owe it to yourself to do that if you ever get the chance. Walking among those giant cedar trees, you almost feel transported back to a prehistoric forest where anything might be possible. You feel so small and insignificant, but also alive and exhilarated. You may even find yourself assuring yourself that the dinosaurs really are extinct, as every noise you hear sparks just a little shot of adrenaline through your body. Related Article Tags: , , , Reindeer travel many miles during migration, which takes them through many areas. They journey from calving grounds to winter grounds every year. The first thing you must do whenever you buy deodorant or any product that goes on your skin or in your body is to read the ingredients.... This is critical because what you put on your skin can be absorbed directly into your bloodstream. Related Article Tags: , , , , ,
As the wolves get closer, the herd snaps into action, forming into two rings, with younger calves in the middle protected by the adults facing outward. The circle would be impossible for one wolf to penetrate, so the pack must work as a team. Back and forth race the wolves, snapping at the legs of creatures five times their weight. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , The Hoary Marmot, largest of the North American sciurid rodents, is a fascinating, charismatic animal. Marmot population biology, their impact on the ecosystem, physiology and behavior is studied world wide. The only holiday in the United States to be named after an animal, is named for a marmot - Groundhog’s Day. Closely related to tree squirrels, prairie dogs and groundhogs, hoary marmots are the largest ground dwelling squirrels in the world. Related Article Tags: , , , , One look at herd of Musk Oxen, and you wonder if you've traveled back in time to the Pleistocene, the age of Saber-toothed Tigers and Woolly Mammoths. Reportedly, these venerable beasts have existed since the last ice age, 600,000 years ago. With their distinctive curved horns and shaggy long hair, this "Bison of the Tundra" roams the arctic river valleys of North America, Greenland, and the northern countries of Europe. When shin pain occurs during running, the condition is commonly referred to as Shin Splints. However, sports medicine professionals refrain from using the term since it can be misleading. People often assume that shin pain and 'Shin Splint' are synonymous terms. However, both may actually be mere indicators of a variety of other conditions. Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome is one of the prevalent skin conditions which have been referred to as 'Shin Splints'. Related Article Tags: , , , , While the Theory of Evolution has received numerous challenges since Darwin proposed it, none seems to have taken the scientific community with such devastating surprise as a theory recently proposed by a French Chef from Bordeaux. Andre Dumier, who operates a One Star Michelin restaurant just outside the city of Bordeaux, advanced the theory after contemplating what he considers the first requirement in the various stages of evolution - the availability of food and, in time, wine.
We were fortunate in being able to arrange an exclusive News Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , The Serengeti ecosystem is a never ending savannah expanse extending to the horizons. Serengeti is dotted by the world's largest un-broken crater, the Ngorongoro. The crater is full of heavy vegetation and a haven for thousands of plains game. Within all this cacophony is located a quiet remote but comfortable Mbalageti camp. Nature and man in total harmony. Related Article Tags: , , , , One of the most annoying infertility problems is male infertility that occurs because of low or decreased sperm count. Almost half of the infertility troubles are faced by couples are due to male infertility. The most widespread form of male infertility is a low or decreased sperm count. Related Article Tags: , , ,
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